New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 2, 1928, Page 5

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* INDIANA GIRLS -~ IN SUICIOE PACT Sisters Die Rather Than Face Shame of One Lozanport Two sirls Ind, April 2 (UP)—- sisters who has been in- separable in 1 cide pact b wether the sham 10 becom: Yo terea into her than face of one, who was L mother. the the a sui- sterday day was to have hecom: Wil 26, the body of Esther Hoover 22, wus recovered from a ar Lol viver A few hours Sena Hoover, 1 ) ¥ v i or, had sluice ore, who lohn's broth- o zirls disa last 1 They it running, | d the spearcd Wed gh in hand, to- nill s wor (ks of drowned no 1 vielence body. i3oth Cor- Proihe Arvested wotli arrested dis ol from s ques ] vere ir roomi wor I the bodics e found a col e today within & fow|ister othing of her Nice waid ther of Sena's un- the loover Knew nothing condition the landlady 1 erheard Sena teiling Esthe father of the girls he o Frank 11 ner to Always moth- Lattle Kid Sis- Sena wanted to 20 o Logansport 141 her go alone would go with e 1 mather nd s listher conld sce and de- a to ST osuppose. W Rena o way out of her tronbles y with her.” ATTENPT IS MADE 70 STEAL BIG BUS Hanchester Transportation Co. Starts With a Thrill Manchestor, April 2 P —The Man chester, New York and Boston Trans- portation company, incorporated last nonth, started b today with in unexpected worry for its operat ng The police and 1o die e detern; iness management. New Maple Syrup Pure and Delicions MADE IN NEW HAMPSHIRE 3.00 Per Gallon, Delivered SYDNEY A, MONTAGUE 11 Hawley St New Britain Phone 3171 3.332%% S =SS )}91’- B T = Home | +No clas | i {classes. 6 | { Thursday evening for supper bers will get | | | to- | of John Es-; mill stuice | completed. rom the mill {thing about the incident. last seen that | for New L;‘Y.W. until | comnion pleas charge {fned $25 and cos rested December wrecked his machine against a tre in Whitney avenue, Hamden. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1928, head stitches, He admitted his part The police believe the men wer was re served A wi police here that they suspen necessary on e regniar Pro- he discussed | K of compuny officers inclined to believe | that an attempt was made to steal| one of its new trucks. The labor ex- | load of paper was greater than was an April first joke. On Saturday the company took on IR Ratiina s wcion and DETD Negroes in Fight With placed the new five ton truck and garage in readiness for despatch this | | During last night the garage was| Chased with a knife by an intoxi- ed and the truck driven 2 1-2|c¢ated man who was cryving out that road and stalled in mud at the junc- | #€ed 37, of Caristian Lane, defended tion of the highway and TLovers| himself by wielding a brick The thieves took another truck | that necessitated several loaded truck and hegan « transfer|in the fracas before of the load which task was not | Saxe in police court today and asked | same time expressing regret that the [ blow he struck had caused pain and walk on suspicion of knowing some- | he bors no ill will towards anyone As the new truck was damaged | no idea that the results would be as the paper oaded and started | damaging as they actually were. company’s initial trip Christian l.ane, who, according to The men detained at Norwalk | Chester, thraatened him with the brought here. They gave names of | case, but W. H. Buck, aged 29, who South Manchester, and Os r l‘hr".‘ he had not seen Chester give t luif. 18, Coopers street, Hartford. | knife wielder any on to mak: cal police who said Howell had just, left thumb and hand necessitating sentence for auto thefl X stitches, They were in a machine own- | Judge Saxe remarked that Wright use the | turhance and caused a serious situa- appeaved improperly reg- | tion which might have resulted in and this led te a request | principals, hut his bandaged appear- he held ance and the description of hig in- C A NOTZ'S {cated that he had been sufficient] % il sentence of 10 days was im- e — posed Al girls are anvited to the annual | 1° ’”1"“"; “'l'.""l"”;“ o i dinner to br at the Y. W. €. A TG ADUDIRc 1AL as waitresses or take part in the CAllod for. He impesed a fine of sleaus which will follow dinner. 5 cided 1o suspend payment recommen f Trosec TG TG recommendation of Trosecuting At . or cd 40 and plans will be made for vacation | (17 TE: 5 »r "'\\{,, 28 r‘l arged time hikes. Some of the clubs will sRean fans, ! i IArE! ently had committed no offense. A tha testimony also tended to ro crted in cffort to get away with a| would have been used if the m(‘id(vnt' “F KNIFE WIELDER a load of paper at Case Bros. Mill load i the compamy+ storenowse| FAtAIItY Narrowly Averted morning. miles away where it went off the|ne Would kill him, Hamond Chester Lane |ing a wound in his attacker out of the garage. ran it to the|last evening. | for the mercy of the court, at the Two men were detained in - Nor- | Suffering. He assured the court that {and when he used the brick, he had York this morning on the George Wright, aged . also of were later put under arrest and | knife, declined to comment on th William Howell, Eldridge street, | W alse attacked by Wright, said Both men were known to the lo- | the attack. Buck had cuts on th having been sentenced last Septem- Judge Blames Wright. ‘s mother and | apparently liad precipitated the dis- A Norwalk office called the dangerous inju to some of th s {auries by Ir. David Aronson indi- pmished ierefore, a 1o HE e e In Chester's case. Judge Saxe said gym tonight v of them will aci | @ Vigorous use of the brick had heen $25 and costs hut after court he de- Clubs will t on thei s A torney J. G. Woode, Judge Saxc di color Easter eggs for the Children's| With breach of the peace but appar- Buck, Judge Saxc Physical Pept. There will be no swimming classes this evening due fo the annual meet. | which will he held in the gym. s will be held on Good Fri- duy and the following Saturd Schedule for pool for this week: Monday: 4:15. Junior Life Tues: nd Thursd . Senior plunges, Tuesday: 4:15, Junior plunges. Thursday: 4:15, tennis Business and - Industrial Pept. Smiling Worker's elub meeting on Friday evening. New Industrial club meeting on Friday. Plans will be made for some pril activities sigma Phi arate him A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy chesks—sparkilng mokt women can have. Dr. Edwards for 20 year. of women for liver and bowel ai ments. During these years he gave his patients a substitute for caloml made of a few well-known vegetabls ingredients mixed with olive oil raming them Dr. Edward's Ol Tablets, Know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers one supper from the | on the liver and howels, which caus: and eat in the elub room. 4 normal action, carrying off th Girls club. No elub | Waste and poisonous matter in one s until Thursday evening, | systen If you have a pale face, ‘look, dull pitples, coatod tongue, headacl a listless Elmer | g00d fecling, all out of sorts, inactiv: vou take one of Dr. Ed- Olive Tablets nightly for a ing eyes F. M meet on | Mem- | club will cafoteria Busines meeting April 12 sallow AUTOIST FIN New Haven, April 2 Sniffen of Norwalk pleaded guilty in | howels, court today to a| wards’ of reckless driving and was Sniffen was ar after he no Thusands of women and men tak Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablcts——now and then to keep fit 15¢, 30c and 60c. | 164 Main Street ILK DRESSES IN SPRING STYLES $10.00 How can they sell these at only $10.00, is what you'll likely ask when you see them. Lovely silk prints; georgette afternoon frocks; flat crepes; sport and street dresses—almost any type of dress you want, in all the new colors of spring. Opp. Strand Theater MART, NEW EASTER COATS With or Without Fur. The kind of coats that distinguish this shop for fashion and value. Showing the newer fur treatments, throw scarfs or graceful capes. The NEW Always—While It IS New. THE WOMAN'S SHOP . . . 164 Main AT Opp.Strand Theater [ | inflict- | Judge M. D. | i have no chance |court that he discharged i treated scores time and note the pleasing results. ' | wife were enjoving After Officer Peter Cabelus testi- | Albany avenue, fied that complaint was received Inot guilty to charges of operating shortly after 6 o'clock last evening an automobile without a license, 4t headquartcrs and he and Ofticers |without a registration and without Harper and Milewski respondcd, |lights. On request of Attorney Yale Conatable Ventres of Berlin was |Sable, making his first appearance called to the witness stand. He said |as defending counsel in police court, he received word of the disturhance |the case was continued until Thurs- and learned that Chester had struck |day, as was the case of Mauricc Wright on the head with a brick. Xalmanowitz, aged 18, of 66 Winter As the scene of the trouble was in |strect, charged with speeding on New Britain he notified the local au- [ Arch strect. Attorney Sable ap- thorities and assisted them. The | peared for Kalmanowitz. four principals are colored and are Skinger Bound Over smployed In the brickyards near| Joscph Skinger, aged 21, of §3 their home. (Booth strect, charged with theft of “I'm Going to Kill You." an automobile owned by Manager T. Chester, who was charged p New Britain nd assault m New Eng- story. 11 phone Co. two vears ago, their grapho- xamination and was bound phone after returning from church, June term of superior when Wright's wife dropped in. | was brought to this eity Wright came a little later and went P. J. O’'Mara. having into the kitchen. Chester ohscrved in N that the Wrights we pute and he orde the house because hr 1ot to have trouble in tome. A ljonea short time later Chester heard w7 commotion in Wright's home wnd running over to Constable \enire Mrs headquarters in the brickyard wingtor notified someone to call tin - lurday stable. He wa nedy home when V ress valued rushed at him you,” Wright vells Chester. Realizing tiat with told a straightforwa 1 his ving a dis them out of did hiis N ¥ si to have ahan- Attorn for theft MeDonough fixed at £1,000, hia Leczyk, aged 36, of who was arrested Sat- crmoon by Officer Joseph of theft of the W. T om m < werc on the charge it $10 at e o ty uest he won Wodnesday Zainst him withon a weapon and fearing he unable to reach the ouss ricade himself. Chester the brick and it on head. Buck testified that to subdue Wright i Broad home but he was powrl » PP S i3 count of the fa that mtoxicated an in a Buck was arrested o ihreach of the prace and b picked used Wriz violation of the street, and Judge CAses wern con- Isy. Officers Wil wvard B. Kioly out noon Satur- I quantity of al o the po- which the counsel bt s 4 no part which he a smal tracam except Wright, charged ness, breach of sault, hesitated w! tify and then dee the witness stand Nathan Aaron hat According rin was overturned spilled, as they en- 0f Walter Kohus, gz Smith street Walter cha 7y dlow sk v York state re- | represented | Hartford, pleadedlor 66 Smith street, was nolled. at the Trumbull home. H | Kobus, it is alleged, was playing dice on Smith street and ihen Szydlow- ski ordered the players to disperse, | Kobus is alleged to have punched ! |him in the mouth. ! On Wrong Side of Street | Fritz H. Carlson, aged 25, of 39 {South High street, pleaded guilty to the charge of violation of the rules of the road, and was fined $5 and costs. He was arrested by Motor- |cycle Officer W. 8. Strolls, who te {tified that an accident on Rockwell avenue, just west of Glen bout 10 o'clock visterday forenoo: was caused by Carlson’s driving o the wrong sile of the strect vas driving wist and Gustave hmidt, of 188 Glen streer, driving a sedan ow)ed by the Albro Motor Sales Co.. was going in the opposite |direction. There was slight damage {10 the fenders of the cars. PRESIDENT'S WIFE street Carlsor Mrs. Coolidge and Son Dine With Executive’s Family (Special to the Herald) Plainville, April 2-——"The fir of the land” was a \isitor ir st lady Ila (ville last evening when Mrs Coolidge was a dinner guest of Gov- crnor and Mrs. John M. Trumbull their home on Farmingt cnue, Her son. John Coolidge, had been a guest at the Trumbull reside Saturday, and y he and Miss Illorence ' to Northampton Miss Trumbull's car and returncd with Mrs. Coolidge and her phy- Dr. Joel Roone. The party ar- rived at 5:30 o'ciock, enjoyed dinner, and returned about 9 o'clock Northampton mother, Mrs eritically il John Coolidge spent the week-o sician to Lemira * Goodhue, is TRUMBULLS' GUEST! - where Mrs. Coolidge’s . © and Miss Con & yesterday ning in the South Congregational hurch chapel. Rev. Raymomd N. Gilman, tor of the Stanley.Me- morial church, spoke on “Annas and at a noonday service at Congregational chureh to- At a similar service tomorrew Williain H. Alderson, paster of Trinity M. E. church, will give a on “Barabbas. 2 Trumbull attend tional church morning. d the together UNION PROT} Rev. Carl J the Swedish Bet speak on ‘Peter evening service of the testant talk churches during Holy Week. 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