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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1927. TRUCK LEAPS CURB AND STRIKES FENCE Middletown Farmer Arrested for Driving While Drunk A light delivery truck owned and drlven by Bernard Hetlinger, agcd 31, of Westficld district, Middletown most ran down two pedestria t the corner of West Main and Vine streets about 5:20 o'clock last eve- ning, and after running onto the sidewalk, struck a fence and came to a stop. Motoreyele Officer W. P Hayes happencd along and arrest Hetlinger on the ch of operating L motor vehicle while under the in fluence of liquor. Th uck slightly damaged In police court today, Hetlinger had his case continued until tomor- row to retain counsel. Ie was in A ritain yesterday delivering &e, being a farmer, and is said to have admitted having had one drink of cider and four drinks of vine, Teter Barron, aged 31, of 89 Hart ford avenue, was fined $15 and costs for drunkenness and of the peace, but Judg, nspended ex- ccution of the penalty because of the fact that Barron has four small “hildren. He warned him, however, 1at he is making entirely too many ippearances In court, and he n t mend his ways or he will be pun- iwhed Officer Ustach testified that he was at Barron's home at 1:40 this morning and told Barron to Le quict, hut at 2 o'clock it was necessary to arrest him as he had broken a win- dow in the tenement occupled by bia “In-laws,” upstalrs. Mrs. Bar- ron testified that her husband be- came intoxicated and about their tenement until she was forced to go to her mother's tene- ment for safety. He followed her was and made a disturbance by pounding | on the door and breaking the win- dow. arron admitted that he was in- toxicated but he ife of having given him “a big glass’ of liguor soon after he arrived home from work last evening. ph Roy, aged 23, of 78 Rea- ed guilty to the it nness and said he did not recall having made a dis turhance in front of a Main sircet about midnight. Betausc of hie good record, never having been arrested before, he had judg- t suspended and Judge Saxe told him to avoid arrest in the future or he would be punished. Officer Willlam J. McCarthy tes tifled that he say Roy being helped with his overcoat by {wo com- ions who wera trying to have lim go home. lie was using bad nd the officer told him to street. Itoy said he had Joft something In the restaurant and the officer perm 1 1 1o 8o frer it. After the officer had put duty call, he s Itoy still on Jmentative mood restaurant et in an oy had nothing regretted the PATENT EXPERT DIES Ni Ialls, N. Y., Nov. v Nott Lansing, 60 v patent expert for the Hooker B trochemical Company and for many s representative here 10 (P cars thal com 3 died at his dircet desc: Japan, home y. He n James Fenimore Cooper. GRANTS SUBSIDY Puris, ommission of the chamber of i has approved a proposal to prant a to the Latecoere ne company for a Irench- air service. subsidy South American —_— ASTOR PIANOS Uprights, Players, Grands Est. 1768 REBUILT USED PIANOS $50 Up Walter H. Kovel Tuning and Repairing 38 Rockwell Ave. Tel. 228-2 chased her | ndant | Nov. 10 (UP)—The finance | dep- | } City Items ? William J. Fogan of 474 Arch street reported to the police the theft of a tire, tube and rim from | his automobile while it was parked |in the rear of Walnut street last evening. | 'Nash Suit or Overcoat—s$22.90. McCabe. 49 Walnut St. Tel. 454.— advt. | Unity Rebekah lodge will meet to- | | morrow evening at 8 o'clock in 1. O, O. I hall on Arch strect. New Lunch Specials, v, Light E last Friday, off a r sidewalk job on Stanley street in | front of the old stone quarry, ac- | ing to complaint to poll Baker & Lasher, contractors. You would walk a mile for quart of our delicious clam chowder t up to take home. Also all kinds h in scason. Commere 30 Commercial St around the corner.—advt. Miss Virginia Leland of street reported at 11:20 last night that someone was looking through the windows at her home, Sergeant McAvay and Officer Hellbe sponded but found no trace prowler. Diet-Dose—A genuine Gl at the Mohican Market. vour doctor.—advt New Britain Review, No. 11, W B. A, will meet in hall to- morrow afternoon at 7:30 o'clock A card party will follow Dict-Dose—- genuine Glnten Br 30c at the Mohican Market Ask your docto ivt. St. Mary's Ly T. A, and B socicty will hold a mecting at the . M. T. A. and B. hall this eve- ning at $ o'clock. A social hour will follow. Dict-Dose—A genuine Bread. 30c at the Mohican Ask your doctor You would walk a mile for a quart of our deliclous clam chowder rut up to take home. Also all kinds of fish in scason. Commercial Vish Market, 30 Commercial St Just around the corner.—advt A danghter was horn at New Rrit- aln General hospital today and Mrs. Hyman Michlin of 282 Lin- | A son was born last night at New | Britain General hospital fo Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reatman of 65 Mon- roe street A son was horn at New Britain | neral hospital last night to Mr.| ind Mrs Melvin - Parker of 67 | Winthrop street | St. Joscph's Parish meet this evening at the parish hall Cowell's.— lanterns have heen stolen w conerete Gluten Market, advt, soclety will | § o'clock in ! TRY “OBEDIENCE STRIKE" Prague, Nov. 10 (UP) -— An ohedience strike” of Czechoslo- | vakian rail workers, by which they remained at work but disor- | ganized traflic by obeying all rules literally in their cffort fo force a wage increase, has ended. 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Main St. Rooms 112-113 Opp. Capitol Theater FIREMEN IN ACTION FOR NIGHT ALARMS Two Sedans Damaged and Bak- ery Menaced With Destruction Two sedans were damaged by fire in a garage in the rear of 28 Doris street, owned by Martin Robacyzn- ski, last evening, the fire department finding a stubborn blaze on their ar- | rival in responsc to an alarm Lox 324 Horace and Tyman streets 7 larm from Box 39 at d strects at double alar wa it caused great speculation about the to the garage and the s talled several hundred doilars. At T:09 o'clock, 7 itvs before the recall was sounded for the Doris street fire, an alarm from Box 441 mmer and Winter streets ught firemen to a fire in the bakery in the rear of 18 Clark street. A large stock of baked goods was lestroyed and d was done to » machine cquipment, esti- mated at seve undred doll The building is one story high, of rick, and was forme entz’ The recall was sounded at 7:45 o'clock. Fireman IZdward Cronin of No. 2 hose c v suffered a 1inful injury to © in x tinger of hight hand while making a hydrant connection, He will be off duty for several days, it is expeeted Teofil Rusinski, proprietor of the akery, arranged to operate the plant last night in order to supply his trad Irank 168 Park Road, Hartford, reported to the po- lice at 6:40 last evening that his e struck a parked car on Main 6tre as he pulled over to the curb when the fire apparatus was responding 2 o'clock. The not necessary, hut city. Damage ine to- Commings of |to one of ti Wouldn't your eyes light up? Enclosed find check for $10,000.00” “Enclosed find 6:29 o'clock and another | High and | excitement and hall. | ;Nom IS INTRODUCED IN GOW GIRL'S TRIAL ! Misslve Said to Have Been Written Short Time After “Slim” | Harris' Death, Lakeview, Ore, Nov. 10 (UP)— prosecution and defensec today to a note, allegedly written by the defendant, as the most im- portant evidence yet appearing in Lorena. Trickey, girl rged with the mur- vhoy lover, “Slim" ed into evi- note was intro a adjourned Wednes- as court day. It was th furnished by 1 rohibition officer. “Miss key gave me this note {and usked me to give it | Brown (rodeo M. Bennett, state rider who was once held in connection with the sla {Ing) but T turned it over to the sherif,” Bennett said. « was adjourne note was read to the satd Mis y wrote h Harris was state has confined it- ation of evidence hav- before the ing to do with the events of the day | on which Miss Trickey stabbed Har- {ris to death, Frieda Hempel's Counsel Denies “American” Story G ov. in (Pr—Counsel operatic soprano, ey printed by the I in that she ad | settled out of t suit brought against Au, He scher. 75 philanthropist. | “No lement has heen made,"” Irving 1. Ernst, Miss for $250,000 a said Hempel's lawyer., been made withont my knowledge { Negotiations have been made for a settlement, but they have not been | completed.” | Miss Hempel s tn Europe. If you received a letter reading: check for $10,000,” from the Laundry Owners” Na- tional association, wouldn'’t it give you a thrill ? result of testimony | to Bob | “None could have | JUSTICE REVERSES ' MODERATOR'S RULE Sayles, Democrat, Is Killingly's " First Selectman Now ! Willimantic, Nov.10 () — Albert | 1 sayles, democrat, was declared to | hav ¢lected first selectman of Killingly at the October town meet- | | ing by report of a comumittee of the | | superior court today and Judge L. P. | | Waldo Marvin accepted the report The decisio set the ruling of | Harry Back, the moderator who ! {had “declared John A. Gilbert, re- | | publican place and Sayles as thir The count at town meeting was Sayles 758 and | ilbert 654 But some clectors had | Put an (x) against the name of | 1o which was a vote for him as ctman bt (1) 18 required uader | lesignate a vote for first The moderator th arked with (xX) against t selectman and d t elected first selectman been ipealed to the court and | ® Marvin named Elbert L. Dar- | of Killingly and Idward R. 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