New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 31, 1927, Page 16

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16 wildly at the heart, are forhldden udges have been known to dis- iarge alleged violators for no e other in proof that th ag used these methods to o tain evide ‘AGENTS’ ESSENTIAL Pare Way to Obianing Brdence "2 220 for Prosecution into paid, the which desire ol it e we for cases re others ason wi desire 1 pigeon.’ hootleg 1 lar pigeon” or he “stool it matt is dignlf ad come | stool”, local case How > 1, 1 a he police is the oceasion demanded and others ere surprised at tl in his facial appeara nlting from the simple operatios He worked for liquor raiders in oth- | er places and wa arded Dy the | (uthorities as a clsver operator, | Informants who would not accept remuneration or take any part in | prosecutions are of considerable as- sistanee to the police in liquor ca enforcement has | hecause they are ahle to learn many the author- | important details, such as the hours “stools” to | when the violations appear to be local po- [numerous and the class of patrons s of gev- |seen in and about the premises. The vears. Tt is [ police. heing known to the bootlr jbserve that some of and proprietors of “blind classified as “very | lizers.” obvicusly could not lrarn all | hers have heen that is required to be known in ad- , which proves, vance Lecause thefr approach would authoritics, that even | ba the signal for speedy action but work dene by the|residents of neighbcrhoods infested | commonly relegated to | by places where liquor fa dispense nd relatives of men who patronl mustas the “staol in | disposed of in lo lias been necessary > the source hich prosecu- ile fn others to prove the lling the ible con- rization lower than that | v other calling, the such places, have often kept the au- las its ieaders and its medi- | thorities posted so that suecessful performers. | ralds were possible. Natura How Police “Agents” Work | do not wish to testify in court and i ave several methods | seldom are they brought in as wit- um of benefit | nesses despite the claim of defense #ir assistancs. | attorn>ys that proof of reputation in t” has been sent | liquor cases must he made by the | :nds of suspicion | well founded opinion of the neigh- «xist, with instructions to determine, | Lorhood. if possible, the niding place of the | to attempt to purchase i because there re nothing :s eold to be taken | Hence, the duty of an “agent” s to use his wits and without M-[ tracting undue attention. learn the | and make his exit in as un- | € a anner as would befit customer of the bootlegger. purchase must be made, es over his | hot” and walks to go along 10d as though | 1l surrourd 1o n to up on Sometimes the to pl out secre: obtru the best Ohvious and the (Continued from Page car strikes parked machine. George Anderson has skull broken when squeezed oy cables at Sherman sand Co. pits in Plainville. Policemer shool to open here with Detective Sgt. McCue as in- structor. Willis P. Corbin received when he auto. 14, Dr. William F. Flanagan pointed to health board Edythe Fredeen, 9, struck by wito driven by Peter Contaldimon, outh Main street. i5. Mr. and Mrs, of 174 Greenwood married 16, Albert mme injured when car e is driving strikes tr Beaver and Washington strects. 17, Six Injurad In troley smash at south end of Central Park 1S, Changes in fire insurance cffective today. K Annual Great Sun Council ghiers of Pocahontas in session here today. Helen Wojenulewicz, when struck by auto driven by Jo- seph Saidenberg, on Broad street. Mrs Nicholette Arute, 35, seri ously injured in fall down stairs f 459 South Maln trect s P. Wainwright is 48 years v Worker, y Stakorska amar nt of $1,000 against Louis Gitlitz ind Capital Paper Co. of Hartford or loss of weight as result of aug ccident, st in Hspen lies of injuries was struck by have heen kno eful eaough to check istomers, n obtained in the 1 is turned over 1o ap- anner d. polier, tto s Sl irch the place, the visit of the he lor Thomas street T years proprictor of irprised at the sudden appear- of two or th policemen, He an atritude of offended he may make a dash of the liquor tents of a bottle or her receptacls Into a s rates at moment rifleance to the di- |1 dash for | Da it the ot o but raid is locat- he | mind the crs of the pr 1 wonder who | o dropped in ou nd the evi killed no ray run over in his mes of the K i or difficul well uston week or £0 ar home, lircetly aken to Police 1 judg- &sful method ice through Mar: consi irned g blows Charles H. Clark b when tank of car he is rep: West Main str ri garage on nd Mrs. Fran rect 45 vear Georges W, t of Woma k B Ti Cox of elee ot | Traut re ird resigns director of education of Hartford NOVEMBER Archamb en struck by car oombere nd ing John Kopel bound over teral ourt on charge of raising $5 hills. ooks overflow, flood cellars all seriously at cor rects, to f v four inch ra - towns in state floods. Mr. Mrs, Hul order, 1s in-| ¢ B. Cad to the pro- | toad awakened work | robbed of 825 ors, | nd ahout th law Irwight s gasping | 7. Rev. Step Bartkosw 1 elutching ted pastor of Fockville appo OVER YEAR 1927 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMB Trinity p: w this ci es 8 North clected presi- tor of Y. M. C. west end, four lieute dir s married Cooper chosen Commeree f New Yor Hartford i es Iy ey street. Nowakows 1 with ding r tor shaft ¢ Tullock warehous. rect, bert L | Baltimore on i ve from warrant cl 1on ustic arg 19 o New inz on West Main str the public, 21 Amelia here for f country on Cor i o cu immigratior 22, New Britain vote to purcha Mr. and Mrs. Carl A, Carlson of Glen street 25 years marris Assets of 31,975, 1 liabilities s 022 shown on hankruptey schedule of Georg: district court Firemen hold 2 Tabs' hall. 24 Clifford €. Johnson o ton and Mr. and Mrs. wood of Hartford inst train at ington p. m. < Mrs. Catherine Ry jured when struck by ca Raymond F. Dyer of South Main strect. Mr. and Mrs, John J of Belden strect 53 yeq New Britain Trust Co, to crease stock from $700.000 to $1.- passport ar norted by uthorities rust Co. Booth Block ireYy stree Ratner, tiled in ath annual ball at ving- Edward Lock- ntly killed by rossing at 11: n seriously in- driven by Berlin, on nd Mrs. Otto N vears married. armers Milk Co. sold 1o United Milk Co. for about $37,200 29, Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Young tnut stroet 37 years married of Cot DECEMBE arlson of 4TS ¢ Iy Waork Mr.a of Jut <on stre Britain T\ o W. Papr dent of Kiwanis ciu Spencer H. Wood der of Stanley Post Angust L. Klein elect ful Master of C and A. M. 8. Adam of Foreme division, A 11. Mrs. Ma Tt strect 14. Mrs, R strect cted presi coted coni- G. A R a4 Worshiy inders of s re old toduy dent of Y. M. T. 18. Tce-coats ing ha storin, A& R 1 streete make travels wrdous s result of mo Polish group, in ! Florence Dixon elected Royal Ma- |Neilo tron of Laurel Court, O, of A i Wilson Wallac rs old. ot Artists bowy ted presi- tion reth Ts- Tudd & Hine Miss Db Camp Clara, R. N William 26, Chief la for Nohle st estare Fire clai Is com- during Items has he Last Berli her care I program n ar ¢ 1he observance APt ; Dro- at 9 o'clock. A has be will ciors of 1. F Co. & ¢ de Year's. A 15 been plany church this to commencs divi- 1 even ) su Is rector of reli- interesting A so servies 1 Dixon of f pilot for I Hartford his city H ay & Air ted Witk o Episcopal o th Stanley Work Policeman Mie! 1611 street damaged to | (73 usual o 10 o'l : Mitehell o'clock, The Eeonomy Mitho | I | 1<l Told o'clock pastor, A of the church s will be p ; rvices Harry Mount of Proaching with sermorn by 1. Burgreen, memutrs of K Many ilendediin v married former who 1 e ons in 1000 wil Junior 1 cong yeurs nticipat.d. nday s held at 12 o'clock. The will 3 o'clor league will meeting o'eld follow: K National Bank ular sen and extra boa eform little excitement Wilcox avenue yesterday when they tried to escape from the 1001 of The re walk- ing up the unconcerned I sp office They im- tely cross the lawn of divid BERLIN NEWS (Continucd from Page Seven) no o morning CETS. bhoys v stre wWhen d the an resident to of the “Allie” *Bacon an officer. It hoy t tnessed 1 cd for a time would get th to the Ther other e W istrict superint At this New serv the will be administered. / . Ng serviee will hold away as onlookers interfere, Welz will 1t Sucred Heart ¢ld Monday ey Junuary hie church social rooms. Lafanso club will hold a r party in New Britain next Thursday cvening in place their regular weekl Supper Mrs., the whist he forth = ni PRt On Wed Ladies’ Aid Mrs. (¢ o'clock 20 o'clock the fety will meet with lling. Thursday at Junior league wi h At 7:20 o'clock S mid-week ‘services will be held, The Victor study of the Lite of ¢ will Be dealer, resumed. The Neuman fund offer- Koy ing will be taken this New Choir rehe at §:13 o'clo; ice Knights of Honor will not meet veck, t in of Ry meeting Belden, will attend the annual tur- dinner given by the Herald on Year' In point of having arly 25 y the e Th this < serv- lde Herald n PLAINVILLE NEWS (Continued from Page M led the = leads, har Makes Arrest arrested | New Prani irunke color ritain Brown n nion dies' < post. How worshipful master vick lod P& A ML Vs oldest pot on Wes anxil held tomor i o'clock at 1} B. (. Porter Sons, strect, New Britain, Rev Phillips, pastor T Congregational Burial will be i metery, Kensingt Open Few Hours rlin > 1 oifi: mit parlors o " Court rnon A sington vill offic West 1L S sident Main Mrs of church 0 chief of Washington- B anions of the post o si will be opencd un- Monday Savings bar cntire day Monday. n com- til 10 o'clock The Re closed fo lin Pined in Mass, warelli of Park street f carrying a load- LEAGU . volver ye ¥ he ap- prared i court in Great Barrington Mass, He was fined $15 and cos A cond count of failure to obey icer nolled. Capperelli represented by Attorney Cornelius Prior, On I r 5 he was ar- ROGERS ALLEYS RENSINGTON Tndey MEN'S when wis wus assacliusetts police | Bristol Brass .. for the local authori- | Businessmen returned here he was H. C. it of assault, He | Plainv to the Bay charges n his apprehe vas held t when 1 on a cou s then taken te quitt th of to the Bristol eel teams 1 Brass and ttled to a deadlock time Congi Morning Holy comm the mal Church t 10:45 o'clo tion the Steelr school 0 out of threc games b Gongre. |iosi pinfall when the Bra ng People’s meeting at | WOTKS outfit went L sprec o MR game. Carucei, Kriscenski, Fosdick's elve Tests ¢ S Tad MEie SHLC T e T n was fearully upset by the lov N v Peck Spring e which The Vromars four points in a match its annunal meecting ‘.».‘“ work of Schur, C in tHe ]\[:un.‘. wor There pEe ik of ull te ys on uesday night, James Paul wants all to b alleys after servic first 1son 30 ne we on Al parish h done by 1 14 1 ) p. m. the vill be an important mee of what presen important business < very up. Be in Court Tuesday Simon C n of Westwood I nd James Zappone Catholic Church egular services will K tomorrow morn- Our, Church of Lady of court Tuesday night t at the co in an cxday Virst I will N in Ay, of an aceide New Brit street lust T ummoned i E. W Farrar 1 by Grand Attorney th a m. and nunion w road 7 ocloc) s after and 7 at 11 1oly cor again o Confession wil E o cour noon S a’clock and on sat Ju Chureh of Our Saviour L s i s of Ga Cpresent intere munion; 11 a. m., There ryice this week rvices will 45 New Mar horities About local provisions of the ers will 100! and sermon ut st tute I b must s T markers. The 1 1 today, but the 1% not he used tomorrow Methodist Church will be a Wateh N ainville ence with . with M e Thursday at 2: At this | T parish hou election place, for tonig 1 a full chureh. Tt social hour a William Albrig d by th o'clock t urch anditorium, where or, Rev. A. A. Ball, will co crvice. At the morn Vies ock tomorrow the p preach on “An Open Daor.” will meet at 12 noon will 7o of s comr 1 o'cloc nrged in ¢ reshments Frie in iy the the the present a candid oty will parish hot oy Scouts will meet on ¥ 50 p. in the troop is now rexistercd and fortunat the services of Howard the will b holy communior Baptist Church day services at th h will he as follows: Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock. A New Year's sermon by the pastor, Rev. A n. D. D. The choir will Rev. anthem, “T Will Thee Oh mid A talk will be given a and the junior choir tly at the close of on will he oh- ers received son, for service 7 Young s of play day at linise m parish is Troop 24 is very v wi Sunda Stevenson On Epipha of th school FFriday, the R the m Sunday ot in the r sy per on Mon wi a short business meeting follow gam Dr. ch A4 by Kendrick Beach will preach at th Thursday evenin fourth quarter uniors of t Dir o comm and »:hool Visiting in Canaan Miss Verona Schubert of t is spending the weck-end holiday with relatives Ca Pen lost between d new mer at 12 Bvening followed by S o'clock. public is cordially o classes at People’s a1 in an. o'clock service at The nd in Brou At these sc furnished room for tw Tel hi¢ 10:30 ing service morning Faith ing 7 o'clock. will he Friend.” nday The “Keeping A comn at 12 Hing servic SHER CAPITALIZATION of capi L0400 to 00 has stockholders of the dealing in 1 s and any Wi An increa school 100 estate, mort of th are Tl president: Deasio, ) ¥i Carmin Choir elli ning, - Women of more Dusty Teague Bowling England ars dve wearing than in former seasons. Ameri expi appare Herald Newsboys Attention All Herald Carries will meet at the Herald Office Monday at 2 o’clock to get tickets for the Annual Herald Turkey Dinner to be held at 2:30 Monday. andard the Industrial bowling league at the | in the will % Aid society. At guests will mect ir th 10:45 The hold its meet- will Return to 94 Broad ion from voted Ceeeri buying Vienna, Dec. 31 (®—The Austria foreign deficit last “mour 100,000, according to revising figures just published. Tt is thercfore about on a level with the average deficit of the past siy in | years, imports of interest from in the so-called suc- and 1 shape tonrists stand these large ¢ year. i ut | port the chased by Austria to - fic in e on | featured by augh, and t- | captains at the al- President | ‘ | ‘ is | | of Oakville will | r- | nd | night. | and will be carry 1 irding the changing of anto- plates will markers it serv- M. E. a | A passenger with Frances Grayson and her crew of three : on the lost airplane “The | Dawn' is Fred Koehler, engine expert. He was flying to Har- bor Grace, Newfoundland, to !tune up “The Dawn's” motors for the hop to Copenhagen. 1l i o LIMITATION OF CLAIMS a READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS Merely Margy, An Awfully Sweet Girl Lo MARCY WaNT TO R HEAR | | IF_SEVEN GRLS WERE DOWN 1 TOWN. AND ONE OF THEM 2 WANTED TO TELEPHONE = HOW MANY OF | THEM WOULD | [GET INTO TH PHONE J‘ B (S = "~ By John Held, Jr. ! {1 DONT KNOW, £ N E © 197 by News e VEN!] 23 )‘9»/' Wi per Feature Service. Inc., Great Britain rights reserved By Cliff Sterrett

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