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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1927, WELD S OPPOSED TONEW BUS LIN Objects to Farmington-Hartiord Route Via New Britain e Chlet Willlam C. F department and City h D. Wi is city as oppos oposed for a bus 1 ington to Har! when England omes before 1 contint Stanley s Mayor Weld propo: the commi “Y" JUNIOR LEAGUES Burritt Juntors Go Through Entire Schedule Without Saffering a Sin- gle Defeat. The last games in the “Y" Jun Basketball Leagues were played o over the week-end with the excep- tion of those in the Junior A League | in which four teams are tied for first | lace, Point Makers, Rinkey , Warriors and War Hawks all stand with four wins and two losses. | To break the tie and find the best am, an elimination tonr been planned for next week. In the Junior B League, the B ritt Juniors, who last week cinched rst place, took the last game from ie Mules, 12 to 7. The winner were the only team in the entirc league who went through the ule without a defeat. In th mediate league, the Pretzelbenders beat the Skeletons 22 to 10 for champjonship honors. In the En ployed B League, the leading Wol- verines beat the Phantoms 13 to 4 for first place. The results were as follo Junior A Leag! Point 21, National Guard Juniors 1; I ey Dinks 9, agles 0; Warriors 6, War Hawks 3. Intermediate league Skeletons 10; P n- ctzelbe 2, Vox 13, Phanton Juntor B Lec i lors nickels Furniture Men Invite Coolidge - %5he Ronorable Calom Coolidqe Dresident of the nited Btates “ of Ameriea, <3 he Girand Fapids (ffarhet Agsociation, repreaenting the largest farniture » market in &&w m@m‘hm the heoner to invitz pou a8 ite quistu and tobe * the apeaker at its prineipal hanquet to be given to the furmituse bupars from ebesp stake inthe Untonex,at Grand Papids (Dichigansupon anp datr pou map find most renbenient | roeen the dates of Tinnarp sceond and twestp-fifth, Dineteen hundred fentp-vight « the sccanion bemg the B0 th Furaiture (Darket #» #. (Copyright, Here is a photograph of the antique lettered parchment scrol produced entirely in natural woods, which Coolidge to 2o to Grand Rapids, Mich., in January for the 100th Furniture Market. Congressman Carl E. Mapes of Grand Rapids made the presentation. Remus on bond pending his insanity REMYS JURY ASSAILED TV hearing has no parallel in American Action of Cincinnati Body fn Freeing |y risprudence, lawyers said . May Cause |, The twelve Remus jurors were or- dered to appear in Judge Shook's | court today and apologize for their |action in presenting their petition in behal? of Berger. Berger, a Los An- geles, Cal, exposition romoter, was ordered also to appear for sentence. Remus' hearing on the insanity charge is to be held in probate court tomrrow. I, {dictment against John 8 Berger, & | witness for Remus, and to release “King of Booleg Court Revision. — (P —Ac- ; its acquit- ormer “King le ground ooting to ne, may re- m the jury sys- ath of 1 ult in st tem iy BREAKS ANKLE AND WRIST Suffering a fractured wrist, frac- U ankle, a wrenched back and nal inju while working on a roof in New H n for the Kelly ofink Co. shortly before the holi- henek, 21 years old, rby hospital wher: confined until Saturday ight. He was br on South High iat time and is gradually recover: ing. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Schenck, ati b ristio of an jurors t rjury in- | ehine invited President | A committee of Grand Rapids citizens and | SERIUSLY HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT m, I urns Turtle in Town | of Hamden Machine ¢ Haven Dec. 27.—(A—Elmer Norwalk, was seriously n the automobile he was 4 turtle in Hamden e other occupants of | sustained slight fn- red severe lacer- . possible fracture | mangled ear, | probable | Sniffen of ‘lons 1o the of the skull, 1 abrasions, | and Laura Ed- tford. Miss Mac crations of the other two pas- According to Hamden police the | n Sniffen tried | | i | nie near the | Mt. Carmel. 1 Alling, 19, of | turned across | en. Snif- | between | street and the | 1s 50 construct- | e was forced into the curb | effort to clear the Alling ma- | did by inches. He | the car which mount- k and crashed fnto a in an LAURITO ASSAULT CASE Intent to Commit Murder Charged as Result of Fatal Shooting at Bethany Inn. Dec. with ault 27 (P—Charges infent to commit rying a concealed weapon a Leo Laurito, 35, of Grand street, this clty, were continued until Saturday in the city court before Judge Abner P, Hayes this morning. Merandro Lasone, otherwise | known as Alexander De Nicola, of | the Stoffe inn, Bethany, held as a material witness, and May Dwight, 22, of Bank street, Waterbury, will be sent back to the New Haven inil late today from which they will not be released until Coroner Eli Mix makes his finding in the shoot- ing at the inn Wednesday, Masone and the Dwight girl were brought here yesterday to testify against Laurito. They will probably be brought here again Saturday that they may testify concerning the zun fight between two men in au- tomobiles in South Leonard street on the 19th in which Laurito is al- leged to have fired two shots into Masone's car. That New Butterfiy Table LHAT NEW 1 BUY MORE AT ORTER SONS NOW YOU AN HAVE JUST WHAT YOU'VE WANTED THAT NEW LIVING ROOM SUIHi THAT NEW VNING ROOM SUITH SPENDING THAT GIFT MONEY FOR NEW FURNITURE ! lher husbana, City Items The regular meeting of Auxiliary 0. 1, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil war, will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in Jr. O, U. A. M. hall. After the meeting a Christ- mas party will be held. Johnston's clean coal is good coal. City Coal & Wood Co. Tel. 217.— advt. James F. Roche of New York, for- merly of this city, spent Christinas here. “Prescription service at The Fair. Prompt, reliable and economical.— advt. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Cockrane and Miss Alice Bowe of Woodbury are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Buck- ley of Kensington avenue over the| holidays. Auto-Trolley Crash Kills Two, Hurts Others Providence, R. I, Dec. 27 (B — Two were dead today as the result of a collision between Lakewood carly last night. Mrs. Nellie Burgin, 53, of Avon, Mass., a passenger in the au- tomobile, was Instantly killed, and LeForest E. Burgin, 15, who was driving, died of h injuries in a hospital this morninz. Two other passengers in the ma- chine were injured. crossing _in CAPONE SEEKS REST Chicago, Dec. 27 (P)—His dutie: as Santa Claus to his family dis- charged Al Capone said he intended vacation. That New Writing Desk BEDROOM SUITE i[5 HOME WILL GIVE YOU YEARS OF HAPPINESS an express | Itrolley car and an automobile at & yent ae RONE 1S ROCKED BY SEVERE QUAKE { Near-Panic Follows First Violent Shocks Rome, Dec. 27.—(P—Rome re- turned to normal today after a Christmas earthquake of unusual { violence which caused considcrable excitement but little damage. The cornice of a church broke off during the tremors, which lasted four minutes, injuring a Brazilian | who was passing by. He was treated { for minor injuries. Ceilings of eral houses fell and a fissure was | opened up in a populous quarter. | This district, which is about 20 miles | rom Rome, seemed to be the cen- tral point of the disturbance. |Parker’s Resignation | Effective January 1 resignation of Police Com- missioner O. F. Parker will not be made effective until January 1, |Mayor Weld said today and a suc- cessor to Mr. Parker will be named |at that time. Mr. Parker had asked that he be relieved of his duty at the first of the new year, or before {it convenient. The mayor is anxious |to continue him in office as long as |possible and the commissioner has greedeto remain for the remaining |week. 'FEAST OF THE MAGCABEES | IS SOLEMNLY OBSERVED | The | The shock was felt distinctly at a | { football game in the Appian velo |drome. Officials quicted the half panic-stricken fans and prevented a threatened stampede. offi cidents hecause of the cracks |opened by the carthquake, | Pope Pins was in his private study {at the Vatican, where the tremors |were distinctly felt, and was sur- | prised to sce hooks and papers mov- ng and the furniture wabble. Ser- | vants rushed in to sce if any objects |had fallen near the pontiff. He ad- |vised them to urge others in the Apostolic palace to observe a tran- quil attitude | In the Rocca Di Papa district at | Velletrl, and a number of small | towns, a few walls fell and the in- {to leave Chicago today for a month's | habitants were for a time in a panic [organized and of its stabi Fissures were opened in the streets. | happier Christmas this year thanks to being in our Christmas Club. Congregation Tephereth Israel Holds Exercises At Synagogue, With Supper Served By Ladies 1ls took precautlons to pre- | 1 Congregation Tephereth Is- rael on Winter street celebrated the cast of the Maccabees Sunday eve- The tradifional eight candles lighted in an ornamecntal menorah made especially for this purpose. Ghanerous Halolu was re |cited by the cantor and Mooz T: |was sung by the congregation. Marholin accompanied on the piano Rabbi J. H. Aronson installed the | newly elected officers. He spoke of Ithe remarkable attendance during |services since the congregation was ty and He ex- ning. |were influence in the community. Have A Bigger CHRISTMAS CLUB CHECK Next Year! pressed on behalf of the congre tion the appreclation of the gregation for the retiring off] and said that he believed the new officers would do their utmost for the success of the body. The following officers were install- ed: President, M. Dubowy; first vice- |president, H. Tinkelstein; sccond | vice-president, A. Rivkin; treasurer, A. Wynn; financial secretary, I Gor- | fain; recording secretary, J. Kap- lan; trustecs, 8. Han'n, A. D. Lip- man, George Koplowitz, L. Kotkin, H. Alpert, Sam Rosen and L Levine. A supper was served in the lower hall by the ladies’ auxiliary repre- sented by Mrs. Lipman, Mrs. Hanin and Mrs. J. Kaplan. The speakers were S. Abrahamson, S. Hanin, A. Finkelstein and J. Goldstein, George Kaplan, on behalf of Thevrow Mys- nayos announced that the mnext meeting would be held on the first Monday in February and will in- clude a banquet or syom. Parliament’s Chef Wizard With Lemons London, Dec. 27 P—TFrench chefs prepare all the food scrved in Brit- ain's parliament as well as the royal The Bank of England, too, who hails palaces, has its own chief cook from Paris. Monsieur Paul Feorau, chet at the house of commons, is said to know more politicians and more of their secrets than any foreigner in the land. One of TFerrau's tricks to I satisfy his parliamentarian diners is {liberal use of lemon juice. He puts a little of it, and sometimes a dash of olive oil, in most of his _dishes, and sometimes on the meat Lemon juice, he says, gives the vegetables an appetizing colors and brings out their natural flavor. Have a bigger check and "~ P.S. Don’t forget to ask for a key to our Treasure an even happier Christmas next year by joining our now! ‘Build “Build 1928 Christmas Club eAnd Help Chest containing $100 in u %old for the holder of the Open Saturday Evenings 7 409

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