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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1925, § > —— liam H. Feldman, Samuel Pnant’r.. had $1.076.33 on deposit and had | Heinlein, John J. Deveraux, and next season the New Haven team | The purchasers arc to supply new '( to the 118th observation squadron Samuel Slabotsky, Michael M. J.| A B not drawn any money in more than [John J. McLaughlin. They were | will be assigned to the arcna herc |material for the New Huvens if ‘after relicf from the photo section Anthony, James Bockman, Aurelius | Ll tive years. electrocuted. for the winter. The Canadian Amer- [needed and are at liberty to reor. ' 43rd division and transfer of First : . _ 4 i “You can‘t take your mohey away ican league franchise will remain | ganize the outfit if necessary. i Lt. Herbert H, Mills to the photo {1t De Janis, David W. Aronson, Ray- to Heaven with,” Magistrate Brown 0 S Flights I5ith the New Howen tonm aeg the | Walter Anderson, treasurer of the | section from the 118th observation mond €. Risque, William D. Mac- advised him. ‘You have enough to | UPEN deason on Fligl jarena will have right of supervision | Americans, who lives in Bridgeport, | squadron, the officers exchanging 2 | ot e lnatian, |cormack, Anthony R. Campo, live in real comfort the rest of your | Over Pacific Here Again ot playing arrangomente. - on per- [will be in close contact with the | places. {Medaing Conpola, Frank B. Gulyas lite, Try to live decently from now| San Francisco, April 6 UP—The |sonnel. The New Haven tears wil |New Havens and Tommy Gorman, | R ity 208 LaRar, Monar. 2 ing | on." He suspended sentence. jopen season on trans-occanic and (b used as a training outfit for men |secretary, may make his headquar. | : GE s m- Homus ADDG&] UIJ BOIOI‘G New Haven County Nfll YOl‘kel' IUSIS!S On mg | world flights is here again. {for the Americans for a five-year |ters here. FM:'Q }-ioav:r"{uAhw?l. :l(l:)!—mhe-': The following New Haven county Lieut. George R. Pond, U. 8. N. | period. | Tassans. 2D el i supmme Court s are stated for argument.| Vagmm Murder Case Witness a refermatory in which to repent i sq0 0| Who has announced plans for aB | pme New Haven 5 AIR TRANSFERS Pepent Deveraux Robinson vs. Annie Dob- Attacked in Cambridge | attempt to fiy around the worla in | R oAl embens lia declsion to follow the advice ot : | {Mill be required to live here dur-| Hartford, April 6 UP—Changes in | fof i bins, defendants appeal; James & | Cambridge, Mass, April 6 (P— |24 days in a !PN‘*"Y'Fe“‘EMdpng the playing season and will |the air uemc'; announced hy‘ mcf','fifi';‘:b‘u'fi."i'";fi.& ’«‘i’:l..f.’é?‘é‘:i Bridgeport, " April 6 (P—The ap- Clover vs. Nora Urban, defendants| New York, April 6 UP—Nobody, | Osborne Wingate, a bus driver for| Monoplane, was at Modesto, Cal,, 0=l laave only when required to go |adjutant general include assignment | ommended he plead guilty and take e of Dr: Morsls 1. Horwily from appeal; Jullus 0ddwyes vs. Connec- | Dagiel Susriine, 70 years old, 100 | g mitan Flevated company, whase | 87 Eoins forward with his project. | oisounore to play gamon |of First Lt. Osmond M. Mather, A.| ths, The § de it 15. a sentence 1o states prison for per- ticut Company, plaintifts appeal; | \agistrate Brown in Coney Island testimony in the celebrated carbarn | _Licut. Liert Hall of Bowling Green, | iy . o A ¢ 4 ';""‘"e oni e Jury made it 15 forming an_illegal operation heads Mary L. Gibson vs. Harry Hoppman. | coupt yesterday, is going. to get the murder case was largely instru- | KY. discloscd in New York 1 st | the list of Fairfield county e as- | plaintiffs appeal; Patrick Ricci V8. | o5t of his money away from him. mental in sending three men to the | Night that he would try a 20lo non- ! em——————___ signed for argument before the April | Dominick Naples, defendants ap- | g pe cpoke, he unbuttoned one by | electric chalr, was the victim of a |&top flight from Seattle, Wash., to ferm of the supreme court of errors |Peal: New Haven Orphan Asyum ve. | ono 1he three overcoats he was murderous attack here late last| TOkyo—4,300 miles—late this month BAGS HOSIERY SCARFS cpening in this city on iay [James A. Haggerty. defendants AP | wearing. He lost money tn Boston night. or early in May. Lieut. Hall said if i morning. There are 11 cases from ,'"'“]"‘.‘","",,,';""(',’v e _A"':a"l{° C‘:‘;‘f".years 280, he zaid, and planned 10| Wingate was slugged and beaten | his transpacific fiight should be suc- | o the courts of Fairfield county and 33 r:tnua“n.c;‘ ‘:xnmar:s :m‘x; el :‘-‘k“p the Test, by four youtha met more thus £y |ccsstut he weuld eestinue on around | from New ][:n' n county. Haven, defendants appeal; Bradforqa | . SUSrune had been arrested on a|rcet from Massachusetts avenue, the | the world from Tokyo. . Wheeler Tl BharE Paul T. Beotz, Charse of vagrancy, and Probation | pain' thoronghfare through the| Although the details of Liecut. Chier Justiee George W. Wheeler d: "“( o 557 G \'\.“”mg_"omc(»r Edward Dwyer finally got|jyginess district of this city, a min-| Pond's undertaking were not made is today confined to his home, suf- R e Veal, defendants | MM to tell how much money he had | yte agter he had turned his bus over | Public, it was understood that Capt. EASTER SATURDAY fering from a digestive disorder. Re. | al; Saverio Laudano vs. Fannije |2"d Where it was. It was about ey iy reliet driver. He was re-|Charles Kingsford-Smith, Australian ports indicated that he would bo yondel SHIene b appeal; Tony ($25,0001 b banks, tn New York, Bos- | moved unconscious to the Cam. | fiver, his partner in four attempts | present at the opening of the court. |Norogf v, Ansonia Mfg. Company, by |ton and Vermont. bridge hospital. | to break the world's endurance flight Dr. Horwitz was sentenced to @ |rocorvation: Joseph Fuza Sugrune had been sleeping in the |~ ywitnogeee cere unable to describe | record here recently probably would | Lmn of from e to two years i gy Cavallaro, defendants appeal: | Sibwaya, and for five years has been | Y youths other than that all foue|accompany him. j etato prison when D was found \Siaee of Conneetteut vs. Clifford G, known at various Bowery mxuf‘(‘?“"' wore dark coat sweaters. One, at | | guilty of performing an illegal oper- defendants appeal; | Hehad funds, the probation officer least, of which bore the initial “P.". | N g 3 9 i ation on Dorothy May Reynolds of nnecticut va. E. Victor | learned, in the City Bavings Bank | winzate “at that time see 1n oo V€W Haven “Eagles | this eity. Erickson, defendants appeal: Jose-|and the Kings ighway Savings| il (4L ime not in the Taken Over by N. Y. Vifteen eclactics are appealing | phine Santos, vs. Public Theater cor- | Bank in Brooklyn; in the Dorches- was at the Waltham barns of the from the ruling of the superior court | poration, defendants appeal; Farley- |ter Home Savings and Penny Sav- Boston and Middlesex Strect Raflway In upholding the decision of the de- Harvey company vs. Willlam J, Mad- ings Banka in Boston, and in the partment of health revoking their den, writ of error; Elizabeth Potter | Brattleboro and Vermont Savings the aged watchman was slain. At|York Americans Hockey club and licenses. They are: vs. Prudential Insurance company, | Banks in Brattlebore, Vt. At the thelr trial, he identified Edward J. fan announcement today was, that Witliam Levy, Samuel Lerner, Wil- plaintiffs and defendants appeal. City Savings Bank it was said he \ 4 New Haven, April 6 () — The w Haven Eagles hockey team company, the night, James Ferneau, | pas bcen taken over by the New NEW shipment for Saturday—all colors and head sizes. - $5.00 » | - Marion FHat Shop | Callahan-Lagosh 95 West Main Street X Tel. 3683 John Irvingfhoef‘ 171 Main Street For EASTER. Every New Style Every New Material Great Savings LINGERIE KERCHIEFS DRESS WELL AND SAVE ) Leading the Easter Parade PRINCETON CLOTHES For Real Style and Economy, are the Greatest Values Every Day in the Year. SUITS TOPCOATS ' TUXEDOS R 50 Ny HEELS “Spike, High, Baby Louis, Cuban The public’s con- fidenceis the great- est asset of our 75 stores. 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