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4 HARTFORD AVENUE POOLROOM CLOSED. Proprietor Is Fined—Lawyer and Prosecutor in Clash "A rtino told him NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1927 Martino knew the alcholic content of |the cider or not, he is guilty unm ‘hn law and must pay the pe Woods said. McDonough admitted was technically guilty 000 HILL WORKERS S NIERVAGECT Amoskeag, One of World's Big- gest Goneerns, Slashes Pay evidence that sol1 or is ke f the have r 1o Man —1 H., Dee, of the 10 employes of 14 (LP) the Amos- cturing company to- to consider a 10 per cent nounced by the night to take ef- :were duction ement la Christmas ev ed & textile worl to a pub- accept it nnder protest, disapproval and vote no indication tion would he is one of the ris in tl There was t their textils announ: biggest world which neces- ction described as bsolute v claim- ot be 1 up Amoskeag company is handic bond isst * n this amou AMr. Woods tis e paid 1 for Aftorney " fact, t S tion by mills mor the reduction absolutely impe: last wage 10 per cent in 182 id that the compur would reduce its tenement rents 10 per cent to lessen the burds e attorney said. Turning 1o |\orkers resulting from the prosceuting attorney, he |wage cut. claimed: “Youw'd starve if it Wasn't | The Amos for this job { followed clc Judg: d the dispulants|Maing mills with favorably arett tive reductic comp ituat 1. makes While ice court."” I'm closing f aid to it is, 101, Woods & “Your 2 A for the and I if Your Honor will reopen will permit 1test ex- reduct h-n in wage cly wage cuts 1x ¢ approxi- '« to ! de . snch 1 liquor ving been nd Martino hurris and walked away with it. Tk ergeant took it from him 1 found a bottl ntaining 4 small amount aleohol, which Martino i he had for his own use cr hottle contained tra The sergeant took the ed alcohol and the cider, being ul to rir sottle with water in Martino's pres- ence before filling it with cider. Sergeant Testifics Relative to t pool room, Serg 1 seen men of drinking hal in and out of th place, but b e drinking ¢ ses, and he whether they bought cider or liquor Some of the men who were playing have heen 1 and con- victed, the Martino told him fhere was no gambling al- but the players competed rinks. , represented ugh, id he young Attorney could not say | 0 " |turned the gun on himself. t there was ulging in personali- » had been properly rted and properly qmnufu He id the defense not plained \way the presence of the nl]np*d al- ho! in the pool room, but had ed a doubt and M o was (n- titled to its benefit. Therefore could not be found guilty in that re spect, but as to the cider, there was no question of the violation. Rfl;ected Suitor l\lll: Haverhill, Mass., Woman rhill, Mass., Dec. 14 (UP) o she had refused to continue her friendship with Howard L. Whittaker, 1 shoc worker, after | liscoverir married, Mrs. | met death | ted suitor Guimo 1 hands of 1 here last n Whittaker shot and Guimond near her home erdale district when turning home from work Mrs Riv- then Mrs. Guimond was killed {instantly, and "|Whittaker died two hours later in a | hompital: Police said that Mrs, Guimond killed in the was He she SPECULATION SEEN INSTIMSON CHOICE ~ Manila I Somewhat Fearful oi Goolidge's Appointee Manila, the Dee. 14 (®) — The appointment of Hex s \« governor general of Philippines was received here mixed feclings, especially hy Amer- jcan business men. While publicly praising Colonel Stimson and declar- hat his abillty virtually assures news success to his administration, many | Americans the croment months. In an article magazine last proposed the sponsibl expressed concern ov changes in the Philippine go advocated by him in recent in Foreign Affairs April, Mr. Stimson development of “re- new governor genmeral has preconceived ideas on the solution | tr{ this (the Philippine) problem 'nwl his formulas are already in print, suid Mr. Anderson. “There is hard- ny \lu'llt that at an early date sce greater autonomy for | h!n\mm and the introduction the parliamentary system of gov- nment which lonz has been the desire of Senator Osmena." Itepresentative of the favorable comment was the statement of Hor- e B. Pond, president of the Pa- cifie Commercial company, the larg- t American firm in the islands. He sald: “I consider Col. Stimson an ex- cellent man for the post of gover- | nor general. He will be a most able ‘ successor to General Wood.” i The Filipinos senerally seemed | leased with the appointment, Man- 1 Roxas, speaker of the house of | representatives, declared the pre action was no surpris sinee L iministration and Stimson him- self had been told by Senators Que- zon and Osmera in Washington that an appointment would be able to them. ! While the present views of Mr. | Stimson on independence do not co- incide with those of the TFilipino people, his selection evidences a de- sire on the part of the administra- tion at Washington to bring ahout A better adjustment of relations, Iloxas said. Senator Sumulong. minority les or. was of the opinion that the leetion of Stimson was inspired Ly « desire to appoint a man with a orough knowledge of the Philip- pines and at the same time onc who vould be in a position to form a comprehensive view of the general | situation in the Far 1 FEWER BABIES BUT - MORE CARRIAGES' Is Found in Survey Made! in London | ous collapse. This London, Dec. 14. (A bies, despite a falling birth-rate, - booming the perambulator ness, Never was trade in baby | carriages so flourishing as today. 1 Makers of the infant run-abouts are rejoicing. One “pram” manu- facturer discloses that his has doubled in size since the 5 ight new branches have been in London. Other manu- husi- \New Yorker Denies He Abducted | suitor cight years her junior, stout- |through the state. | voluntarily wo-day i said Sritish ba- | facturers testify that their In NCSSES are more Prosperous Credit for the hoom is given wgely by cart makers to the sec- lond child in the family. A vehicle now purchased “number two,” and the firs is assigned to trundle home the groceries or house the and kit- tens, The workingman as weil new i for cat than | pram | mira and back. Lacuisa today declared the woman LACUISA EXPLAINS - 48-HOUR AUTO RIDE Stepanof’s car. culsa sald. Upon arrival at Roches- ter, Mrs. Stepanof learned by call- | ing her husband’s place of business | |a search was on and they parted, | he said. | Lacuisa sald he had kno"n the Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 14 (# — |woman flve years. He sald Police and county authorities waited | 128 l;f"d‘“f % logal action l!fi;"‘; in silence today for some gesture of | bu’f ;1:&::;’;;;‘e,','t;!‘;"'al's':::':““’“ prosccution on the part of Mre. Eva | Hotehkiss Stepanof, comely 40-year- Ibusme-s matter and has nothing to ! e pnaran chor daspite de. | 40 With our personal relations. nlals by Joseph Lacuisa, an alleged |, SiPtaiR Stepauor’ oxpressed faith in his wife's story and promis gal action. VILMA WEST KEPT Woman Doctor ly reiterated ste had been kidnaped | [and forced to take a 48-houvr drive Beyond an asseertion Ly Captnln Otto N. Stepanof, the woman's sand, that he would prosecute La- cuisa to the full extent of the law, authorities have heard nothing. Meanwhile Lacuisa, who uppeared before Police Chief Ralph of Perry and denied the voman's allegations, was still free. Lacuis readily admitted the woman accompanied him on a | automobile trip to Ihc; southern part of the state but de- | | clared the tour had heen made with {her full consent. e left her in !Rochester after she had heard of ler husband’s search for her, he Tyy Suicide nesville, Ohio, Dec. 14 (UP)— se over the killing of Edward lier husband, galned such a hold upon 21-year-old Velma I Remo West, firm Mrs. Stepanof, who conducts & will attempt to end her own life. opractic business in Perry, ap-| An extra guard has been placed at her husband’s home here over her in her cell in the jail he night in an apparent nerv- !\\hwrn she is held for her husband’ She was able only to | murder, to prevent her harming her. give incoherent detalls of an alleged | self. Kidnaping and enforced drive to El- “The last two nights have heen BASIC FACTS ABOUT USED CAR ALLOWANCES had met him by appointment in | tront of a Mount Morris garage from | where they drove to Corning in Mrs. | They returned as| mr as Pittsford Monday and then | v)re\'e to Newark to “kill time,” La- | FROM ENDING LIFE Fear Girl Hammer Slayer May, ! West that jail authorities fear she | e e —— _her most restless ones,” Mrs. Ed- {ward Rasmussen, jail matron, said. “She sleeps fitfully, broods, and tosses about on her cot.” At times she seems on the verge of hysteria, attendants said. While Mrs. West brooded over | her plight and the death of her hus- |band today, her attorneys continued proparatlon of habeas corpus pro- ceedings which they plan to invoke |in an effort to win her release and |to force the state to show its com- | plete case agaln;z her. LEVINES PILOT HERE FOR HEALTH :Gaptain Hinchelife, War Ace,| | | | | | Sails Incognito New York, Dee. 14 (P —Captain | i Walter G. Hincheliffe, one time pilot | of Charles A. Levine's transatlantic | plane Columbia, s in the United | | States solely for his health. | Located in conference with Levine, | | the British war ace said he had con- | tracted an attack of quinsy, and took | the trip to recuperate and to | avoid communicating the illness to | daughter. Hinchellffe, who ar- | ed in Boston incognito Monday. said he planncd to sall tonight for | England on the Berengaria. Both Levine and Hinchellffe last »seribed as unfounded ru- | sagreement between them over | 2 arrangements, and an-| nouncement that the flier was to re- | turn tonlght was taken as a nega- | Itive answer to the belief of aviators | that he had come over either to fly back or to pilot the Columbia on o projected endurance teat. Captain Hincheliffe's business con- nections with Levine commenced {last summer, when he was engaged by Levine to pilot the Columbia, which Clarence Chamberlin had flown from New York to Germany. on a return transatlantic hop. Bad weather prevented this flight, and a non-stop England-to-India fiight was attempted, ending In a crash near Rome, Eczema On Neck Arms And Limbs Cuticura Healed **My eczema started with an itch- ing mt burning, snd then a red rash broke out oo my neck, arms and limbs. It later formed soref eruptions thatscaled over. Mycloth-|! ing sggravated it, and I could not}. sleep at night because it was worse| when | got warm. The irritation] caused me to scratch, and when 1] scratched theeruptions used to bleed. The trouble lasted four months. |, “I read sn advertisement for Cuticura Soap snd Ointment snd}: sent for a fres sample. | ¢o| rellef| after using it so and in five weeks I was h-hd (Signed) Mrs. Oliver Hobbs, | Hampton, N. H., Feb. 9, 1927, Clear the pores of imj daily use of Cuticura p, with touches of Cuticura Ointment needed to soothe and hesl. Cuticura | Talcum is fragrant and Mtnhln;, an idesl toilet powder, !cl'lt Olatment 35 and $0e. Tolewm 3e. m ey Lovwestatn, DL . Mo Bl ving Stick 38e. When you trade-in your present car 1 majority and minority p and that the deps cretaries composing the gov- crnor general’s et be selected from the dor proposed that the ¢ I nor general 1 fou advising him g i ind, ‘\A l]f‘ “"‘ G nm ND SINKS ) two boxes lie said 14 dicine as the for a new car, you are making a pur- chase, not a sale. You are simply applying your present car as a credit toward the purchase price of the new car. capitalist is providing more tra portation facilities for his young- ste! reports show. The parent of today, merchants find, is less | inclined to purchase expensive in- | fant coaches, but he insists on hav- ing a carriage for ¢ baby. | “You can be sur dealer, “that nobody b buggy un there is a son for i and Whittaker had been friendly for |litical g several years, but the friendship had been broken recently when Mrs. Guimond discovered Whittaker wa marriec nd beliey iting. He mens s non-intoxi u ulty s seph Brock American gover- the veto only in cases of scrious dereliction, The appointment is taken by some to mean that the Filipinos to given greater antonomy those this as a possibility s William 1. Anderson, prominent and head of one the importing and exporting firms in the islands, ucigalpa, Honduras, Dec A section of earth near Gra- Honduras, several hun- A car for every purse and purpose” are Among to bool | cias, In was b good rea- | sinking to a depth of and was swinging Anthorities were cxpladn the phenomenon. were terrorized. western s brougl pool CHEVROLET PONTIAC OLDSMOBILE OAKLAND BUICK LASALLE CADILLAC GENERAL MOTORS TRUCKS YELLOW CABS west- un- e Your present car has only one fun- damental basis of value;i.e., what the dealer who acceptsit in trade can get for it in the used car market. Mor the and more, public of New Britan confidence in Herald classified ads. as times goes on, | <hows its not 1 thought analysis s | Brocko testified t ey 00l room Saturday oon anc hearing Martino confiding some of “the g was u abie to slecp, s him t ol and told ¥ t rir t , oing to bed il { § WILL CELEBRATE he aleohol the completion of public improvements amounting to over = 300 MILLION DOLLARS’ in creating the World’s Greatest Winter Resort JANUARY 2ND TO 8TH, 1928 has been set aside to celebrate the completion of $ 5000000 DADE DRAINAGE DIST. 2,500,000 Making 200,000 acres ready 5,000,000 for cultivation . 2,500,000 NEW PUBLIC UTILITIES. 1,000,000 NEW STREET PAVING 5,000,000 AND BRIDGES 1:000.000 NEW FEDERAL HIGHWAY 1,000.000 TO JACKSONVILLE .......... 150,000,000 SEABOARD AIRLINE RY. NTRY INTO MIAMI......... F. E. C. RY. DOUBLE TRACKING, ETC. Be Here for the “Palm Fete” Monday, January 2nd - « Tuesday, January 3rd - » Your present car has seemingly dif- ferent values because competitive dealers are bidding to sell you a new car, and The largest allowance is not neces- COACHES sarily the best deal for you. Some- 7 7 7 times it is; sometimes it is not. [y L FRIGIDAIRE g An excessive allowance may mean The Electric Refrigerator 4 that you are paying an excessive price for the new car in comparison with its real value. Al WA AT MIAMI HARBOR to 25 feet NEW BAYFRONT PARK . ... BISCAYNE BOULEVARD NEW VENETIAN CAUSEWAY NEW OLYMPIA THEATRE NEW SHIPS CLYDE LINE-N. Y. NEW DOCKS & WAREHOUSES DE COUNTY CAUSEWAY . First judge the merits of the new car in comparison with its price, includ- ing all delivery and finance charges. Then weigh any difference in allow- ance offered on your present car. NEW COURTHOUSE, 27 Stories NEW OFFIC TOTAL..... 3,500,000 £ BUILDINGS. —- - So— iiOB.’OO 000 00 T 'F‘FTY' e Reception Day ight Seeing Day Landing of Columbus—Flower Pageant Thursday, January St « « Deep Sea Fishing Tournament Friday, January 6th_- « « Miami Beach Day—Beauty Pageant Saturday, January Tth—Coral Goabies a Indian Green Corn Dance—) Wednesday, January 4th y—Outdoor Sports Tournaments, oo Dances and Vireworks Will Be Featured, With this celebration we will officially open the 1928 tourist season which we expect hundreds of thousands of visitors to enjoy. Fifty new hotels, 600 new apartment houses enable Miami to accommodate 100,000 visitors at one time and do 1t well Hotel Rates have been revised, reduced and standardized and quotations are guaranteed by the Chamber of Commerce and the City of Miami. 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