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WRIGHT ARRESTED ° ON FRA@EHARGE Merchants Complain He Got Hundreds by Clever Scheme Wood (o Escapes Serious Harm \\ hen \ulu I‘mm ()\cr M ch Osgoo New Britair West M t on Myrtl approximate speed of 20 mil an hov rding to the report of e nt Elli and geant McAvay who st The impact of the Beac r_ovenr it con- siderably homas Fay of ilen street, was in front of t tus- sell & Erwin factory on Washington strect witnessed the collision Ne told the police hoth cars were going at moderate speed At 5:40 o'clock last minor collision occurred hetwes Arch street owned by Peter Agostini of Arch street and drive by Alfred Faticoni of 249 Lasalle street and ¢ driven by Mrs. Ruth tes of S0 Russell street. Officer Hanford Dart report tth zoing into Main fron and oy tomobile »s was driving from Walnut strect m“ Main street when the it car caught the sid bending the hole in the i for police of Park ing a street truck of 66 R B G Teft si 1 dam’ was Officer 1 no cause LEGION AND AUXILIARY OFFICERS 10 TAKE CHATRS State Commanders to Conduct In- stallation Exercises Thursday and Friday Nights of two Anurl- ns will visit On Thurs- nd on Friday hards of Now will Eddy-Glover Harry Ginsburs of ed State Commander 1 and received invitation. Cou: Anderson of attend as a also at a large crowd an Lunch will e auxiliary. Complexion Now Efl;ly Be Put on With Tattoo Marks Lc Nov. 15 (A—Women are having their complexions tattooed 50 for o the of red or anted in their features to as the “forever true” fashioned sailor' eral London beauty s administering the liminary warning It means hundreds of tottoping needle. sh off in rain ment, t it is painful punectures ut it doe: Woman ‘\hmonv Dodger Is Sought by Police Nov. 15 (UP)—Cal- ifornia today sought its first “‘wo- dimony dodger”—Mrs, Grace Tos Angeles, orities held a It was nd, Wil rrant for her out by her liott, who & that he feeble” in- fortune from swor D, $150 per month it has not been paid f the Statue of MOTHER! A Child Doesn’t Laugh and Play if Constipated which s, children n-ups plain- Look care- 5 Veeto heats 3 to 5 rooms 25V 0 heats 5 to 8 rooms f.0.b. Buffalo, N. Y. TE Finer Ideal Vecto goes in any living no | cost of warmi ired. Its beauti- » enamel finish and ing an ash. make it tire house for the usual z one room. Noie On Display. Come In Fur Free Demonstration A R. 111 Church St HAUSCHULZ Phone 120, Tale of the Ancient Whalemen TER HOWLAND SOUTH (HURCH Supper and Lecture EW BEDFORD, LECTURER 11090 Feet of Mation Pictures on the Perils and Tra the Whalers BROTHERHOOD is Wednesday at 6:30 | penalty of the law—five hus | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TU ESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 5, 1927, WANOILESCU FREED BY COURT MARTIAL Rcquittal Hailed as New Era of Liberty for Rumania Buc o His al of harges of conspiracy in the recently plot Manoile new era al by a court m areet, Nov. 15 unearthed Carolist today by Mahail bhegin of a in Rumanfa.” Iive judges voted three to set free the former wnder- of finance on trial charged with con- spiring to bring former Crown I'rince Carol back to R reetore to him his rights of succes- sion to the throne which have f upon his six-year-old was hailed cu as “the of liberty now f son, Micha Arguing in ) cne of Nis lav ared: wur p M defense Mihalache, ssent system is balanced on the sharp edge of a sword. If it o the wish of the people, Prince rol may return not only as regent, Jut as king. One can stem a rivulet Jut not a river. One can repress the wishes of the government, but not the will of the people Reopening the dynastic question which was settled by Carol's renun- clation of the throne and confirmel b law in January, 1926, the arrest d trial of Manoilescu aroused in- tense interest among Rumanians. e Interest was increased by the defendant’s impassioned plea in his own behalf and the demand of the prosecution that he pay the full years fm- prisonment. The verdict was greeted with cheering. Manoilescu, descendant of Ru- manian revolutionaries, has been an unrelenting foe of the present Pre- Imier Lionel Bratlanu, whose family has besn an all-powerful factor in Rumania for 50 years. Always a foe of dishonest elec- tions and corruption in government, he fought vigorously for freedom of press and speech. Under his slogan “Greater Rumania as a nation, pride, not as a national vanity,” e fought unceasingly to emancipate the country from the economic and political group of the Bratianus. Weddings Miss Grace (. street and Henry C. Rowe t street will be married Saturday morning at 11 o'clock at the par sonage of the South Congregational church by Rev. Dr. George W. C Hill. They will make their home at East street on their return from cdding trip. Miss Unwin is em ployed in the office of the New Brit ain Gas Light company, Mr. Row is treasurer and manager of the Sherman Cement Co. marriage of Mrs, .fagdalena | ski of 112 Carlton street and Poosil Kizemenskl of Bristol will e tomorrow morning at § it Sacred Heart church. Mary Karvoski will be maid honor and the best man will be tephen Totock of Pequabuck, Mrs. Ostrowski is owner of the Y. 0. Co. of this Miss Chamberlain to Preside At Round Table Meeting Chairman R. W. Chamt the polier hoard will he the round-table meeting of comm sion heads at the office of Mayor Weld Thursday night. The mayor iz ingr out a plan of having a dif- ferent chairman in char, at each meeting to lead the discussion o1 how hig department can be of serv- ice to the other branches of govern- ment, BANDIT QUARTET MADE . SPOONERS THEIR PREY (Cor from Tirst Page money taken from a couple in “Lovers’ Lane," Southington Milford wa vsday night and a arreled shot gun, a single caliber bullets, gloves, searchlights shells were taken. It of the gang put his window in the . After this job, the returned to the mountains H]‘] the following day stole a car in Meri ndoning the car they A small store ne broken into Wed doubile-h barreled and 12 gaug that one fist store In Southington they stole a you an in a “petting party” and a smaller amount of money from another, after which they drove to New Britain and w planning to park the car on La t when they observed Officer Joim Kennedy following them on (edar street in a car owned and ariven by Fred Beloin, 23 from stre to start the day right— PANCAKES for breakfast— with that §0-years-famous flavor— Grandma's R MOTHER'S PROBLEM 1s, how to treat her child who ig peevish and fretty, yet not seriously sick, Many Mothers say they ai- Mother Gray' Powders 0 h use when needed. break up colds, relieve feverishness, worms, constipation, headache, teething disorders and stomach troubles, and act as a tonic to the whole system. Eqnally good for older people. Sold by Drug- ts everywhere. sent Free, Address, i GRAY Coss Le Roy,N. Y. They TRADE MARK e AccErr mrl'l THE Io caping in a hot r and Lake West Main street, the gang o Plinville and then to ingion. and the next morning another car in Merlden ahandoned the one in which they were seen in New Britain, On Friday night, according to the o forced off the road with the intent in { holding up the driver, but Landite drove on after ditching Todzia cut his finger while it vindow in the last car il s said to have had the treated by a Plainville phy- . chase through streets, Grove Hill ind “drov sont stols car was ngton i stolen injury sician 17ri Saturday, the bandits are sald ven to Springfield where tation caused by the flood | KOLODNEY BROS. was obeerved, and night they broke into a store in Canaan and $8, and a and at stole crackers and bread, quantity of cigarettes The next day was spent through Warchouse Polnt, Windsor and other town in that vi- . where they hoped to make & !\1\l| but the outlook was not prom- ising and they driving Meanwhile, the local police and the Southington authorities had ! come into possession of information pointing towards Todzia, and when | it was learned that he was not at home. suspicion was strengthened. He reached home late Sunday night and had been there only a short | time when he was arrested Although' the story could not be ARE HERE THIS YEAR — IT WILL BE A THANKSGIVING KOLODNEY PRICES ARE “LOWEST -IN - THE - CITY” PRICES! MAIL ORDERS Clip the item you wish to buy. Attach personal check, money order, or cash and we will mail your purchase at once. If the article is not satisfactory in every way your money will be refund- cd. Write us for your needs, we will mail them promptly anywhere, CARVING SE' Reg. $3.50 Ivory Handles. less steel blades. Stag Handle $ 1 .98 Reg. $4.50 . Ivory Scts. o " 81,23 stag or Stain- 3-Pe. -proof. ROASTERS Steel Enameled, 14-1b ca- pacity. Self-basting, inner " THANKSGIV Phone, Mail Or Shop Personally, Order By I. 220 Main St. Merely Margy, An Awfully Sweet Girl SAID YOU WOULD HELP i T | THAT FRESHMAN ' LWELL = HEY MAQGY PEMEMBEQ YOU\ GET THE PLEDGE BUTTON ON, st | TLL ('1SLAND AND ! AN 1 ON OUR WY’ AENOUGH STEAM ) y TLAST The } DAy out! WE ANT 60T THERE HE COMES NOW ! ; INTRODUCE HIM J o) |THEN 175 0P TO YOU‘J ; “WEAR-EVER” LOW PRICES 2-quart Deep Stew Pan . 2-quart Sauce Pans ... Mellon Jelly Molds . .. $1.69 ot e $1,49 cwee . . S8.8D Double TLERY | and Knives—white handles, / cel — Landers made; reg. $8.50, $5.48 Stainless Steel rones .. 15€ Knives 98¢ 8 Forks stainless | | Pyrex l‘le Pla‘e | A | Pyrex (aswrolé, | 85c¢ for holder. Potato Ricer . ... Vegetable: Mashers Food Choppers .. Butter Paddles .. $1.50 .65¢ ...10c ..10c A2e | cigars. | returned to South- | ington and separated. | ALUMINUM | upwards from | Blue Streak | verified, the authorities have heard |[f————————————————) ‘;::::lb’::isz‘uo’hili‘:“r:":'ol;vr against THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS party” in Southington while another one of the gang robbed lim and [ . then assaulted, or attempted to a | sault, the young woman. “petting abetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepatd 10 Special \otlce e i line 127 s 24 it line Order Applica ds to a line, The Order of Owls public whist Wednesday Nov. 16th in Odd Fellows' Playing starts at 8:30. Admission 26 cents—advt. will give There may be safety in numbers, but not in a number of bills. ANNOUNCEMENTS | Burial Lots. Monuments ] WORK! MORE ECONOMICAL & and letter reasonable prices. eenliouse, 218 Oak Bt. ers. _Low in and see them. Johm- reh street. 5 gray_and AT KOLODNEY Ty owner d, lost or Finder » Charles ¢ Ave., Harte Tpearl ¥nd, prob- Pie Plates, from Cake Pans . 35¢ 89¢ .30c¢ inum Roast- Aluminum Egg Beaters. Reg. $1.00 Aluminum Mixing Spoons .. Wear-Tiver Al | ers—in various sizes. sce our spectal coment with FOOD CHOPPERS Landers made, with $1 29 4 o attachments . Landers Family Scale $1.39 White Enamel Mixing Bowls USED CARS Rea[ Values 1927 CHEVROLET Landou Scdan Tike new 1923 LEXINGTON Touring 1924 CHEVROLET Sedan ESSEX 4 Coach ESSEX Coach 6 HUDSON Brougham 3 1-2 Ton G. M. C. Truck C. A Bence 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215 50¢ 98¢ .$1.65 up Can Openers .. 3-qt. Enameled Double Boiler . Serving Trays Apple Corers .........10c Wooden Mixing Bowl ..98¢c 4-qt. Enameled Pltcher 98c GROWING WITH REASON QLD G IS NEXT WEEK Prompt Deliveries Everywhere! HARDWARE CIMBANY FOR SALE 1927 4 Pass. Standard Buick Coupe Private Sale TEL. 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