New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 14, 1927, Page 13

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14, 1927. MISSION SOCIETIES CROWDS SEE REMUS BENEFIT BY WILL South Church Organizations Re- ceive $100 From Shipman Estate today of $200 is left to the tional church of Da iment was drawn April [!FFLRS GERMAN GUN TO LEGION POST HERE (Continued from First Page.) be made a feature of the annual meeting of the Red Cross in Wash- ington on D 7. The national Red Cross ffed remains 1 Lt he 26th division of was mascot. The money for the plaque was subseribed by boys “over there” who thought heir mascot, and dy-Glover Post. REPORTER DESGRIBES SOENES AFTER BLAST (Continued from First Page) hy Harry MeCullough, whose home ks from the worl n door of my hous down when it crashed s, he said. “T rushed 1 started for the gas wor As I reached the strect a man fell into my arms and we both fell. Blood wag gushing from an ugly wound on | his neck. Other people were run- ning about as if mad. made anothe tart. T saw a woman looking out of a broken windoyw. Her face looked as if she had been struck by a shotgun charge. “Live wires were hanging down into the flood sputtering and squirmir 1 my di- rection into an alley. Here two | women staggered from a house in their night clothes. They had heen blown from their beds. hey were braised and bleeding. “By this time the streets and al- leys were filled with people rush- from houses. 1 took the two ! women to my home and gave them some clothes. Teturning toward the | s works T found the police and wen on the job doing mi fine | work. | 1 Balinskas party at r home on Austin street ning in honor of the tenth wry of their wedding. About | sts were present and they | the couple with a floor lamp, $20 in gold, a houquet of roses and several other beautiful | giffs. A number of the guests cn tertained with piano, saxophone and | vocal sclections following which luncheon was served and a larg cake presented to M LOADED RIOT GUNS I got up and |c CONDUST OWN CASE (Continued from First Page.) T Charles P, 5 Justice William Howard Tat ha : 1 1 f color wi! f (n"V» in the Fleischmann, club, Burch a peniten- | he deccased | fovl“r“(- keep certain ed and loot is terial and relevant in either establishing his (Remus) guilt or tunoc cted on the plea that it “unnceessary” but Judee Schock would g the motion. sat down with an air of sat and the venire ant that Dodge and together th the sister, pear for the state. Tho court announced the jurors wo Jocked up at night during the trial and the process of jury se- lection began. FOR BANDIT POSSE . (Continued From Tirst Page) nized him and noting the seriousness | of his wound, he took him to lxvc‘ Meriden hospital in wutomobile. in the evening, Cons mlc Thomas Murphy was called to 3 fon avenue. There a horse draw- ing a wagon had been rammed by | an aut traveling at a fast| pace. The animal w o seriously injured that it was necessary to Kill | it. The driver and two other oc-| ts of the automobile escaped 1 the policemen arrived | they found inside the tonncau of | the sedan a box contalning several hundred pen boxes of pistol and | shotgun shells, a bottle of pure gly- | cerine, a book of tickets for the pur- chase of gasoline at the Charles A. Templeton store in Waterbury, a pair of gloves with the left thumb | of one ripped out, three blanke several packages of cigarettes and a new axe. The radiator of the automobile was stove in and the hood was badly damaged. Shortly after, Joseph Asklaw of Atwater strect notified the police that an attempt had been made to steel his car. When they were dis- covered they fired on Mr. Asklaw. | Calvin Hughes of Clark strect then reported that two men had attempt- ed to get into his garage but they had heen frightened away. Constable Murphy found upon in- | vestigation that the damaged auto- mobile had been stolen in Water- town and the markers on it had been stolen in Wallingford. | The machine was covered with | | mud and a pack in the tool box was | also covered with mud, giving the ! impression that the car had become ! mired somewhere on the b WEIGHT BREAKS I'OUR TOES Herman Talke, aged 16, of Belden street, had four toes on his |right foot fractured when he ions were record- ice of the town clerk to- day by the Tt vi Henry C. Rowe of §35 and Grace L. Unwin of ] strey Ihll» ip J. McKeon of 27 r E t, and 2. £ 63 Vine street; John Koncicwicz of 290 Bur- | ritt strect, and Helen Nadolna of 144 Smith street; Thomas H. Mullen of 63 Wilson street, and Mary E. TFeeney of 80 Grove Hill. dropped an fron weight while at fwork at the Union Manufacturing Co. factory this forenoon. He s under treatment at New Britain General hospital. MISS TRAVER UNDER KNIFE Miss Maud E. Traver, directress of nurs at New Britain General | hospital, was resting (omfollahl)[ this afternoon at fhe hospital, fol- lowing an operation for appendicitis. Dr. George W. Dunn performed the operation, \ul the last s football te: The Arn tempt at won 18-0, a forward pass, in the firs Notre Dame stops a p]unvu by (uuww \ buried 1 HMOVE BIG FORTUNE O3 ATY STREETS Right Policemen Guand Vil ables Between Bauk Vaults it heir valy 'n to the bank, but known to exc cral hun- dred thou L from ti sa es of the Tt o 1per portation of 612 sa om the vault ¢ the vaults of the the contents' of which are uals who could o [value several million dollars in se The boxes were moved in fo sections Osgood Hill Nathan I Roosevelt— from one | on hand trucks s guarded by eight as were t vario 1 sectlon w moved 9 o'clock Saturday night ction at 8 o'clock ¥ mo \\n'hmn\ spent all da lacing the boxes in th v'\ the new ve SCHOOLINSURANGE - BATES TAKE JUMP . 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ALPERT 125 Hartford Ave. At i BT — S R {3 DIE, 300 HURT INPITTSBURGH BLAST Many Dying Like Ball Workmen Die even lic t wor rom the blocks from n it let go, was wreek- passenger aboard was ool children. in a were by fiy- ndows in the Many of the ine d to the Presbyterian Al hospi! n <o : n that the door were Most of the hurt by 1l employes wore | was true of the T hat New Home Today HOME OWNERSHIP Made Easy During “Small Homes Sale” Are you getting something or nothing for your rent money? Put down the amount of rent you pay each month, multiply it by 12, then by the number of years you \0 rented, The answer will be “Rent Receipts Equals Nothing Yet that amount would have paid for a comfortable attractive home, whose value was increasing while you got FREE rent. Today and every day this week, the local real estate dealers are off- ering unusually good small home values in the Herald's Classified Ad Section. Hundreds of good buys on low down payments and easy terms. Turn to the Classified section now. Pick the house you want. Then ACT. The Herald Telephone 925 Use for Results pplics to police Destruction Everywhere Begrimed firemen, working with- 1 the radius through which the ex- sion shot death and destruction, id words would not describe the v were fighting their way ris-choked streets, eer rescue workers, s was slow. They tottering walls, and flooded streets. l there the firemen halted p an injured vietim. At h ed upon an in- He was rushed to a er little fellow, cut told the firemen he i 4 years, but vre he lived. He han of the n a sick bed and officials make s were neces ifferers. He or- ies of the coun s be mad: police and firc point und that the cupied by had cay- all the workers in umber of dead partment forenoon te on the Churel w Dritain Trus Johnson to attend u of the Mas- of America, be- Hotel Statler, Buf- nis viee- . of A, for of 100 Greenwood t. 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