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ey and g drunkennes nm- na testiffied that sking ney he warned | REVOLTING SCENES DISCLOSED IN RAI House at 89 Broad Street Visited by Police—Court Cases A witness 1 him for ar Myrtle A disorderly Louse o street, where 1 : and wallow | 1 ¢ K s is rampant, wis . court today by £ Officers McE Ao Qae s remorseful AL f1u Jxapty i promised that he will stop Sunday mornir g nille Proprictor s Jailca Tony Ja 1 Pith dran I%. Mangan to speak for exer- amiss, rm of 80 days, ith a warning will result in of the & jspension osts 'or the peace an her that her mol growing she is convi she will be s ‘Woman Also a Mother., She has two ci 13 ‘he polic 1 1 street tene y y her ho w ne rt St » made “‘“‘ abbrevi ment and w 1 lock last mwht‘on“ cates at her-in-law | fk d)o"?! g old was dis- moonshine™ who threatened in She nement at a visit anl all night ' s an invalid ‘The reason s nts In West was that “it Lo while his r parents. | - her and | He felt t to visit his t he had two 4 they had been tenement A wera soiled dences of th ing to a man another tener have been the vear or more. The racket could be hsar Alstan > off, acco t mony crying, laughi ing. Young m or men had b out of the place, police, who receiv from others in that parties h hours of the 1 One of thr sleeping on the floor be ‘and would not s without the canin was obliged to use out of the Louls Mickowski, aged Francis street and he w and costs for breach and drunk <. Gordon T Admitting Irunk” when caused a distu he held guilty of the statute, Julius Wisk Hartford aven od, by his o3 that he had s for sociability ttance. of $ Acensed By Wife ged 22, of 99 Win- 1 IM his wife of f o support 1 stays out late orks in a home her S 1 or soler he is the same, | 3 v night he wreck- pulling down cur-{ ing her belongings. from opposed | 4 had not visited turday night, | place 3 wan ned he swore Mrs. nd the | + condition. defense, ad- and | He said b 47, of tain wife ne- | ' ed to an clothes i company she ored olved to upset the I got sore place up for wouldn't clean said. 'y of his replied that . he paid the ospital ex 1s pregent wife Again : Jotiier had “thrown her rested with th that he had the tenement rosts. He Jerry Lynch Jerry Lynch, No. 1, How Policemen Relieve Ac/ung Feet - who st He | said. admitted, to be, in his wife's He was er to wash bowl with Pollcernen feet all day zet home they feet in a Syl ona teaspoonf lieves the stantly t the burnir lons, corns. et Sylpho-N s mot could D 0 CREOMULSION fOR THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON |Laurel street, |of assault and injury to private pro- |ot Mr. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, >.:'5,000 HINDUS CHEER AS WOMAN CLIMBS FUNERAL PYRE TO BURN BESIDE MATE "2 Police With Difficulty Rout Removing Dying Woman After Two Days of In- tense Agony—Leaders In Ceremony Arrested. London, Nov fering intense agony in the flames ¢ her husband's funeral pyre in ar mpt to perform the ancient rite the Sutte 1f immolation of the widow with the body of the huskb ——a Hindu widow at Barh in tna district of India was rescn the police, a dispatch to the Da il from Allahabad, India, sa e police experienced difficulty rescuing the woman because of nostile Hindu mob. carning of the widow’s Inten 0 Hindus gathered around pyre on the banks of th: Ganges. They cheered ed the pyre an body in her arm (P After suf- The local pol ed to prevent her but the Hindus « erfercd living woman and her dead 1 lay burning on top of the pyre, while the crowd applauded ex- citedly. SON SURRENDERS 10 SAVE MOTHER Rlleged Pawtucket Gangster Faces Court Today ce, B. I, 28 P— (Red) Savage, alleged lead- the Pawtucket gang of guh- n, safe robbers and hijackers, was arraigned in federal district court here today on an indictments rging him with robbing the Paw- post office of $250,000 in Feb. 1, 1926. surrendered to the federal i “somewhere in Ma. their chuse yesterday. The govern- lined to make public xact location. decided to glve 0 that my mother will hor Hostile Mob and Succeed In widow, to bear toward the W's hody, the currer hostility ot womar however, wa Nov. weyer, erul pyre nted the v t 15« surrc onlookers from removing ndus flocked districts to olic ndir er- not lose wite, of possessing burglars' tools, on which she was convicted in the state superior court.” he gang leaders’ surrender came on the eve of final forfeiture of $10.000 bail in the state court which leaders in the cer arrested. very rare enalties im eve fied day night on complaint. Other Cases On Docket Edward Theberge, aged 22, whe was in court on the charge of va- grancy last week, was placed on pro- bation for thres months. The hearing in the application of Harry Dorman, aged 57, of North street for modification of the court order to pay his wife week was continued until Dec 3 so that Judge Roche, who n {the order, may hear the applicatic The charge of assault in the c: ot Martin Blake, aged 25, of Hartford, and charges perty in the case of Vincent Keough, Elm street, were arrested following v night at the home nd Mrs. Edward Hayes of 176 Bl street. A window was broken in the melee. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes withdrew thelr complalnt after the arrests were made, a fight | will be had been secured by a mortgage on his mother's Pawtucket home. Sav- was ordered defaulted a weck he failed to appear for 1l be close of the fact fiished up. pastor, st and ends end of the days beca t0 be or, d today t ¢ completed by th burglariz und Rand, formerly St. J.an s Church "King ot Rhode Island N?Hll-pr‘ rer ivages wife, Loretta Galiagher Savage, 18 now in jail pending an 1 following her conviction on a of possessing burglars' tools when state police, seeking raided their B and discovered a large collec- tion of guns, two stolen automobiles and loot from a Plalnville, Mass,, ry concern in mplete assortment of electric drills nd other tool Goverrment ward of $2,000 offercd for will not have avage surrendered volun- post office inspectors. and eve There wiil be a reh choir Tuesday cvenir charg und Children of M ome, hold a meeting 1 o'clock, An anniversary mass of requiem 1 be celebrated Saturday morning 7 o'clock for Mrs. Ellen Curtin, St. John's Church I'riday 1 of devotions John the will consist of at 5 communion again at 7 o'clock Hour will be held in the evening 7:30 o'clock. ,\ month's mind mass of requiem brated Tuesday morning = at 7:45 o'clock for John L. Oatley. The parish fair will come to close tomorrow evening. St. Andrew’s Church devotions will he held w's church Friday eve- o'clock Holy Hour appre | paid taril Ch mass at land’s new postal cards are inted in both Irish and English. vill be observe indictment charging him | g the Central Falls } arrington | addition to a | myself up.” | e and to clear my | who is innocent of the charge | | OVEMBER 28, 192 |Stepney Masonic Lodge Formed With 61 Members Rocky Hil, Nov. 28 (#—Stepney Lodge, A. F. d A. M., s been irstituted with sixty-one resident Masons, of whom thirty-five can from Columbia Lodge, number 2 jof South Glastonbury which has I nad Masonic jurisdiction over Rocky | Hil. The lodge is named Stepney after {the old name of the t The |lodge will not recetve a number ! until the annual s jon of the grand | todge in February worshipful m tion for the tssued by ct Connect Miami, Courtney, fi for so Howard A. Hoadley is named ster in the new lodge, The ind mastc Dr. 38 Federal O(T.cer,: Face Liquor Indictments Fla. er prohibition s will se and state s the result of nt of 38 federal d former officers a secret investiga- odor: r of ) tion. John McCormack Seeks Honors on Racing Field lin, Nov. 28 (®—John McCor- h singer, is going after With a stable of six he fleld. He will t horses in Treland pext colors of red and Nov. 28 (# Tor $10,000 (it g T A \/ may travel afar with Zhe KIN G R ADIO | for Michael McAvay. St. Mary's Church There will be a month’s mind mass Thursday morning at 7 o’clock L S There will be morning at 7 o'clock for Mrs Ellen e Hinche First Friday devotions this week will consist of masses at 5:30 and T with all day exposition of the| Jlessed Sacrament and Holy Hour in the evening at 7:30 o'clock. Con- fessions will be heard Thursday aft- ernoont and evening. Confessions for th parish who are attendin Taden's Tr: The Fair Dru Nash Suit or Overcoat—$22.90. 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