New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 12, 1927, Page 4

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Ing streets as he passed. The officer sted him at Sand Bank hill. dward M. Holmes, 22, of Hart- ford, 1 $15 wi nley str at about arrested by sald that car ranged mile | DID WOMAN FAVOR; PAYS FINES TODAY Autoist Assessed $35 on Motor Vehicle Charges was fine for speeding on jay morning o'clock. He was ant ey who a Holmes' n and Fec of 40 ha He hor Iriver mitted 1low having driver of a rnest D'Salvator ord avenu mber 1 on Wi sanada, according borro 1 rge car ow! Hartfa W d 1 street T curb. straightforw he had been in 1 that he had favor by a v, admitted that who own he would a ) stated that i honta censed drive him wit? a was goir did L) not believe anyvthing would He could not account for boy, saying that he had to turn the wheels, but would not respond. He admitted that he prohably lost con- He was placed In or Edward up his since he told the court the hospital support of a 5 withont costs without license, 50 Fine Imposed they ki fing 350 for which was 1xe as he wvest violations of motor vehicle laws. Suraski, who was represented by Attorney L. 1. Golon, arged with reckless driving, but the charge was nolled and he faced only the respon- sibility allegation. He was charged with having driven his car into a truck at Broad and Grove streets on December 10 and with having failed to stop to ascertain the damage, Ser- ant Ellinger went to his home and und him in bed after a complaint had heen made to police headquart- The scrgeant 1 man had heen under the infln liquor but that he had “slept it off.” Attorney Golon pleadad for lenjency. Ing that the man s involved in eral legal actions and that ho faces a foreclosure action in addition to several other legal entanzlements. | He stated that restitution has been made. Judge Saxe gave him thr minimum fine and a warning Other Court Cases The case of Albert Martino, 30, of 9 Hartford avenue, who was arrest- d on Saturday for violation of the liquor law, was continued until Wed nesday morning at the request of his attorney, Thomas F. McDonough, rgeant Patrick O'Mara made the t. he case of Joseph Vojtila, charged with reckless driving, wad nolled by Prosecuting Attorney Woods. Vojtlla was arrested Saturday night after his emall roadster struck a sedan on Main street near the Palaca theater. He was followin bus and was about to pass it when a car driven by Michel Maples of 141 Beaver strect approached from the opposite direction. Due to the fact that cars were parked on both ides of the street, making the high- way so narrow that the two cars could not , the accident oceur- red. Vojtila, who resides at 20 Acorn streot, was arrested by Officer John Smigel, WUGH COMPETITION Boy Athletes at Central Junior High was hili trol of the car by Judge arge of Prohation Off Connolly and will pay by the week hat his mother and that he is the so ounger brother Tudge Saxe wi 'the is was also o ned ¥ not to do avors for others In the future ff sich steps invoiva hreaking the law Jap Is Fined . of 10 Sullivan was fined $20 handise withont pos- or's license, He arrested Raturday afternoon after h had failed to heed a warning to get a llcense or to leave fown. Officors Malona and Dolan made the ar- rest. Dato, & native ven was stated Tapan, tried to pose as & Yale student working his through school by selling an | assertment of novelties of Japanese manufacture. He was to place them temporary store of an artifickal flower dealer on Maln strect near the head of East Main. He was warned to ot a lieense on Friday, but e did not heed the warning and was back at the stand on Satirday. Licenses cost $50. Deto insisted in court that he is a Yale student, but he is said to have admitted, after his arrest, that e s not a student and that he has a wife and two children in New Haven. Speeders Also Fined osalino Congelos of Hartford. ar- vested by State Policeman Compin- ski on the Marttord road Saturday night, was fincd $15 for speeding and $3 without costs for driving without a licensa, According to the office testimony, Congelos, cut the polic man’s car twice, which he was overhauled and asked to an axplanation of his actions. After it was found that he had no license, was arrested. Officer Compin- stated that tha man had a Ii- nse, but lost it. Guido Cresentino, cox street, was fined $ ing on South Main street Saturday night. He was arrested by geant Thomas Feeney who that the man was driving hetween 38 miles 1 that he Musty Cellar Smell Instantly Banished as he ar he 1 | 33, of 162 Wil- for speed- stated | School Are Running Nip and Tuck truck hour nterseet- 5 Race For Honors, and 40 athl te competition niz the Central Junior High inued this morning with team winning two gym | and the Red team one. | Al score for last week was S0 1he on o il 1 the hall m wins banner will ba | Thi: is done team aving the it 4 o'clock, hool cor Blus ts in favor of 1} k. If the Blu The on Friday put up, ing for the + tomorrow o 1ouse! 1 pho-Nathol s will be ring the b morning d & period. ho vari t will in rooms tomor- the ihs club EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER, 12, 1927, PATRICK O’MEARA BURIAL WEDNESDAY Head of State F. of L. Found :" Dead Sunday Y. W. C. A. NOTES Girl gular cl midwinter cor New Lo to Chri Noel,” day, proved to by speeial re- orporated in the 10 be given by 1S for All ¢ neet ¢ b days to don ! tmas rst play be so well liked tha W it is to 1 tmas st ih) will continu 4 Friday hold nday eveni " o'clock for com i prc s. Pir thie Il not New Year Watch the n wele cl Christmas ting iy of 1he will M mo press their sorrow Mr. O'M shocked diation ) ( a furt} this this Th Christn first meeting of th h at T'he chib will not me 1T ~terribly Mot 1 n declared was a "dist blow to the democratic party and to the city. T had known him a good vears,” he added, “and he was the finest and cleancst living He © splendid type of (th of 14 on Januar will be s meeting w David n chairn O'Mear: be a pa Read the part of There will be first week of the yer further notice of tI ow ot the of men. Mr. €' Me tended by cluding was en cit ra's funeral will be many labor leaders homas Burke, general see-, retary of the plumbers and steam- | fitters' union who will come on from Chicago, and Hugh Frayne, repre- | sentative of the American Fede: tion of Labor in New York. The six men who with Mr. O'Meara, cor stituted the executive board of the federation will also attend. Wallace, Green- orman, Danbury; Torrington; Joseph Otto Schut J. Baga No Indication Seen in Biddef Strike Voted On Yesterday By Textile Operatives, fir (L2 70 there of Biddeford, Maine, Dec far as outward appearance was no indication this morning the effect of the vote taken textile operatives at yesterd meeting to protest the ten p was eu, effeetive today in the the Pepperell facturing companies, roximately According to union Ie ratives will remain lend financial 3 hich they 12 ) nt tato They are Arthur wich: Daniel A. C‘harles Moore, Bak New London: Hartford and Eridgeport. “Pride of Detroit” Ready To Try Record Flight Daytona Beach, Fla., Dee, 12 (F)— A final gasoline consumption test ind 1l Inspection of their mo- tor was all that remained to ba done | 1" B (Ui koo hen today befors ~ Fdward F. Schlee |g o pione “onere and William & Brock take off in 4 “Pride of Detroit” monoplans cdnesday in an effort to bregk the world's endurance flight record. Brock and Schiee, who are using T e plane that took them on their trip around the globe until un- favorable weather halted them on | {he trans-Pacific and final leg of | their jaunt, plan final gasoline tests before the hop-off, to try out t new tanks recently instalied in t monoplane, The two aviators were invited to be guests today at the home of John D. Rockefeller, who is spending the iter at his home at Ormond | Beach, near here, NIOR HIGH SCHOOL NEWS. The faculty of the Senior High school will hold a tea in the model apartment of the vocational build- ing tomorrow aftcrnoon. The Spanish club will hold its De- cember meeting in the vocatio: building Wednesday afternoon, Pres ident Alezander Z will pre- sid John 6,000 op will tl suppor to ¢ S i Lewiston milis. ction w The commit W ad ¥ tor toc Cne Thin Woman Gained 15 Pounds | In 5 Weeks 0 | and won weak, th are & weight et ind strength with One woman gained weeks and that ough for anyone. MeCoy takes all the is ironclad guarantee, 1 g 4 sixty cent boxes 2blets or 2 One Dollar be n, underweight » or avoman dorsn't gain at leastep pounds and el pletely satisfied with the narked impro nt in health- authorized to price s Cod Taver McCoy's Tan in America, 15 pound five going fast risk n s any e s m 1 purchas 1 the name McCoy 1 ski 0il jnst | any iursday cvening the Senior club will hold its December social in con- nection with i1s meeting. The a will be in the nature of a C party. The cast and cyorus of the night production will hold its Pain Tortured Joints' I y afternoon school will b To help suiy the inflammatlon dismissed for the Clristmas v tion. Classes will Junuery 3. and gaih relicf from pain and agony oint-Ease a trial. muscle ot ofts and results ed at Th Tablots for store 5 class tirst sec 1- on | be resumed DISPONDENT, ENDS LIFE Woree Mass., Dee. 12 (#) Despondeney over his wife's illness Niospital in Whitinsville i3 be- licved to have b responsible the death of James Cammings, 63, less body found in his ¥ afternoon with three The medical was ster, ) rub get n in by sore a thorot 1 lame it v to en for 11 air Store v Dept here 3 it all can afford to druggists tube pay. Fy ror Poy oy T who. was home vester ts open. de ng probal S name genero borate qas ddvess sample tube to Hallowell, Maine la 1 18 pois- itent withh suicidal 1 Bcavex'h?‘boi& \Vedd?ng 0ok mother on Dec, 1. las Walter ~hoch, 'mi-profe: came rsity VISCOU? New illingdon, gove ho have MICHAEL RATCHFORD DIES. [ Mic s of Ameri hour day | died His sched g le was to be 24rd. Those werell management | ion t he wonld | to meet the BANDITS SHOOT TWO Providence Deesmi P 1 the o his return order REPORTS WATCH STOLEN ashington Street Men in Serious Condition as Result of Atack FEarly This | Morning. Providence, R. 1, Dec. 12 (Bh— Fired upon by four bandits who held up a dozen card players in a house at Summer avenue and Second | street, Norwood, at 3 o'clock this | ! morning, two men are in a serious | | condition at the Rhode Island hos- tal here. Howard Corbett, 39, rent- of the house, received the full charge of a shotgun in the abdomen | when one of two masked men fired | without warning upon entering the | e wa but he | room. Alphonso Capaldo, 28, of this | that t liad oc- | city, was sitting at the card table | me during the preced- | wlhien a revolver bullet, fired through | i kept in his | a window of the room, struck him | which were in one | in the abdomen. The robbers, assist- | ed by two others who kicked in an- {other window and jumped into the i voom, cscaped with about $100. TAXI CRUISING HALTE Philadelphia, Dec. 12 (P)—Taxicab cruising in the shopping and busi-] Man Files Com- plaint With Police—Date of Theft is Unce alued of Stafford hington street, o the police last eve that he was not sure stolen, tain theft I clonging: aturday overed e pa- purchased veral | in N {ported in the condition of Mrs Sprague was stricken while on a visit to her parents in Haverhill, Mass., on Octobe She was in the Haverhill hospital for some time. Last’ week her condition was not very encouraging. Mr. Sprague went to Haverbill Friday. He re- ports that she took a decided change for the better over the week-end. and that her temperature is back tc responded to a telephone call and succeeded in confining the flames to |the room in which they were discoy- | {ered. The blaze appeared to have |started behind a bureau and ) #Ained considerable headway when it was discovered. The building is owned by the Austrian Singing fo- ciety. MRS. SPRAGUE RECOVERING Considerable improvement s re- Leon w M tire with non-skid been introduced in airplane 1l has just | this countrs A. Sprague who has heen ill typhoid fever for some time. = EOMULSION FOR THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON ness center of Philadelphia was di inued today in en cffort to les- n the daily traffic jams. Instead, 191 cab stands have been designated | which will care for 444 cabs, a re- duction of 25 per cent of the number herefofore found cruising | ugh the district to pick up fare: but he described t will secure the number of ! the movement from th and vhercin it was purchased. Solemnized in Scotland | Dec. 12 (P—Hon. Janet | daughter of JLord Be- 1 the late Lady I married today to Jan 125 Campbell, heir presumpti I of Argyll, in §t. Colum- church of Scot | wedding t the time d place ori d, but ing to th FIRE DOES $150 DAMAGE age of $150 was done by fire bedroom of a tenement oceu- | pied by Ponties Nilson of 569 Arch | street late Saturday night. Co. No. € | was death of it was quiet. Only relatives were pres- after immediate There was no reception the wedding, The bride and groom first ourquet, France, last summer. npbell is a son of the late Doug- ampbell and a Lord Walter Campbell an st cousin once removed of nt Duke of Argyll. His home is Sonachan, Dalmally, Argylishire, FOTBAL Akron, O, met at STAR SUCCUMBS Dee. 12 (P—Joseph Akron colle and sional football star, died the result from brain ab: a gridiron infury. he abhsce from a broken nose. hoch was captain of Akron uni- cleven in 1 This fail he 2 sperating when men don't for South Akron team until d — and embarrassing when they do. Women who have _ = |learncd of Midol don’t have painful T TO VISIT BOSTON. | periods York, Dec. 12 (P—Viscount| Midol is not a narcotic. It acts lor general of Can- {only on the organs affected. Perfect- Viscountess Willingdon, |1y safe but swift; it brings com-| cen visiting in Washing- | plete comfort in five to seven min- | w York, lIeft for Doston utes! No matter how hard a time| vou've always had, Midol will dis- | { pel every particle of pain. Tt is only lcommon sense to use it, for it does (®)— Inothing to hinder the normal, na- :1 D. Ratchford, former |tural process of menstruation; but | esident of the United Mine Work- makes it painless. 1d father of the Get Midol in the trim little casn mining industry, |of aluminum, for purse or pocket; last night. | fifty cents, at any drugstore. rred ured. a, and n and N Massillon, Ohlo, Dec. 12 in at his 1 ome late How Many Accidents | Occurred in New Britain Saturday! Plenty—from slight to serious accidents. Were there many hurt?—Yes! Did some go to the hospital ?—Yes Who pays their bills >—Probably accident. Has he the money ?—Not much., What will happen?—His car, wages or property may be attached. How can he stop this?—Carry adequate auto insurance with a reputable company through a competent, reliable, serving agency. KennethR. Tuttle, Agency Paul B. Barnes, Mgr., Casualty-Fire Insurance GENERAL INSURANCE—MORTGAGES Booth Block, Room 321—Phone 3663 the one causing the 2 Social || on Secrelan | in the For the bes the world. A Diamond Dinner Ring set with Emeralds or apphires "436 M AT EAST MAIN; PHONE 2782 "' Mother! Do You Kno Danger of that Cough or Cold? Mother, if the youngsters play hard and “take cold.” if for any of a dozen other rea- sons they get “sick with a cold,” stop it as fast as you can. Don't let it hang on. Colds that stay and stay, too often lead into pneu- monia or flu or chronic bronchial trouble. Too often a cold leads into a fatal compli- cation. 1f any of your youngsters develap a cough or & cold that hangs on, use sensible precan- tions immediately and give them Creomul sion. Help their strong, youthful bodies to fight coughs and colds with Creomulsion, Tt is pleasant, easy to take. Creomulsion is an old remedy now. Mil- lions know its merits and like it. We guar- antee that it will relieve stubborn coughs and colds. if you follow directions, or we'll refund your money K YOUR DRUGGIST FOR CREGHULSIO! Dr. KEITH 338 MAIN ST. Well here’s Something New 1 hope the foll A new pipe, a pair of slippers, some ties and a new radio for Christmas. Even Grand Dad can be satisfied with Gifts if you turn now to “The Christ- mas Gift Guide” and with ease and s see it because I want time make up your mind from the Jhundreds of small gift advertise. ments in the Classified Section of The HERALD O S A SRR SR

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