New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 30, 1927, Page 9

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AT NEW BRITAI FLASHES OF LIFE: MAN SURRENDERS | 100 CASES OF SCOTCH LEFT IN GARAGE § By fhe Assoclated Press. New York — “Sweet Adelina™ hu! + sister who is going on the air New | ar's eve, On the song they wrote 3 years ag erard and Har- | mstrong $2.500, although s have been spent in ion. tten Sweet ps John F. I ill listen to W morrow Jlaine.” Per- | ald of Boston | *at 9 p. m. to-| whether he | paign ballad, | . Y. — Cashier C. | . is a prominent | on is a theological found 100 cases d champagne in his ptly telephoned the s and they sent | ‘he presumption after making | nections wi nding party | m an ocean craft delivered the | £oods to the wrong address. | . Mr. Ro; oteh rye a He pro n authori the stu New York — fow of the m mystifying e is go-| ing on the stage in an act in which n Indian into a cuke of ice in & tank. | do | Cincinnatl — A burlesque house is trying to sign up the Remus| irors. There's a liberal offer for any | sort of entertainment or appeal any | or ail of the jurors care to provide. Washington — King Heart Dis- | ase! It greatest of Ameri- | Of 1,255,927 deaths occurring | yegistration area in 1926 heart | se caused 0. Pneumonia | wext with 10 is the cans. in th = | New York — Some of the fortune | “the mother of the furniture in-| is to henefit those in the in- met with misfor- I'he world benefit club was or- | ed by Mrs. Genevieve Homer | orthy to pay the expenses of | 1t resorts and to help others in business. Mrs.| Ly dicd recently at the age | years a widow, sher and edit sazine for y who ki 1 in the industry as a t — | Schools the year | ted by Edwin | T 1ys, date from the time | | ple and the pupiles were needed for | looking after crops. ‘ New York — Three red pigs, col- | iected in Ohio after intensive search, |are awaiting disposition on a steam- | ship dock because they lack blue | blood. Oscar Vlanzuela Mujica of | Valparaiso, Chile, hunting sturdy stock for his ranch, found one red one in Maryaville, Ohio, another in | Washington Courthouse and a third |in Tippecanoce City. Already for voy- age the pigs were left behind be- cause the steamship company learned that Chile would admit only registered thoroughbreds. Senor Muj red pigs. New York — The latest method of sending autos to Europe is to park them on the decks, ready to run, ex- cept for oil and gasoline. The steam- ship Eberstein is bound for Ham- burg with 550 such. Something li $160 a car is saved by the lack of crating. The cars are kept in place by blocks and steel cables to which they are lashed. New York — Ezra Meeker g finds that the world is improv Health work has made life lon Prohibition has made us happier and more prosperous. The only con- plaint is that mechanical deviees help people escape walking. meanwhile was hunting other & New Tondon—Three men to de-| cide bouts in professional boxing is not to the liking of i Commissioner Thomas E. Donohue. | He beli in a sole referee and he | also says Connecticut the trio idea. Willimantic—It took a safety vault. | to hold the beer and liquor seized by enforcement agents in eneville and Baltic yesterday. The cleanup in two saloons was over 5,000 bottles of brew. New Haven—TYale for second time | M won the annual basketball tourney ainst Holy Cross, Vermont and N, ‘ New Haven—D\ilton T. Clark, former teller in Second National | bank arrested on charge of stealing $2,000, New Haven—Colonel John Q. Til- l son speaking before Connecticut manufacturers says ‘‘what is gau-li for capital Is good for labor." | | operator's license, whereupon he was | State Athletic | law is “egin” | N lalalaTatavars Included With Every Living Room Suite Sold Tomorrow These articles will be included at no extra cost with every living room suite sold tomorrow re- gardless of the price! These pieces will mak our living room complete. 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The other ma- Hartlord ~ FAreman, | ehine “was "owaea by ‘Benjamm | | Dunn of 548 Windsor streat, Hart- Driver, Passed Sell OIf as Another | a collision on Hartford | illette’s Corner, on Dec. | S. Strolls arrested the nd booked him at Followin voud, near 1, Ofticer W driver of one car a police hezdquarters as “Herbert R. | Newton of 47 outh Street, Har ford,” the ch: being reckle: driving and operating an automob without having a license in his pos- | ion, he reg ation certificate I car hore Newton’s name and | and the driver gave no hint | ¢ was not Newton. Today, however, it was learned | ly is Joseph Francis 6 Buckingham atreet, He was at the police tta- | b his coithsel, Prosecuting | Attorney Joseph B. Griffen of Hart- | ford, and showed a duplicate of his } Tomikowski & Dawson The“ Store 361 MAIN STREET HALF YEARLY CLEARANCE SALE | =Toley sald today that he had per- | j | court and obtained | He falled to appear on the appoint- 137 Nelson street, Hartford. mission to operate Newton's car. He | was unable to give a good reason why he had not made known that he was not Newton at the time of h arrest and the following day when ! he responded to Newton's name in a continuance. | ed day and his arrest was ordered ! by Mr. Greensrein, but when the | police took steps to carry out the or- | der, it was learned that Attoney | Griften had been in communication | with Prosecuting Attorney Woocs, who agreed to have the case dispos- ed of today. 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