New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 11, 1928, Page 33

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COURT ‘CONDEMNS' HNAPP JURYAN| Censures David Main as Guilty of *Contempt Albany, N. Y. (UP)—"Condemnation,” was the v sentence imposed upon David R. Main, a juror in the Knapp case, after an investigation by Justice Callughan had convinced the judge that Main had concealed his ac- quaintance with District Attorney Herrick of Albany county, who had refused to prosecute Mre. Knapp. doubt, on the evidence hefore this court that this respon- nt is guilty of a contempt, he did Kly tell all he knew” said ! allaghan in beginning his decision. “I am satisfied that matters ex- traneous to the rccord controlled him in the jury room. “The things Mr. Main may undermine to some nt the confidence in our court I am glad to there is no attempt to palleate his acts, but that a full and free exposure of what occurred has been ma T greatly regret what curred here, “Mr. Main, T can't be 100 severe censure of this court. Your will undoubtedly trouble you for some time. T don’t think I should impose a Juil sentence on you. I don’t think it would do any good. Largely 100, T don't want to bring any disgrace on your family. “I don’t want to impose a fine Court Room, May 11 ha s done has on e . E. B. Miller ed for 40 Years Mr. and Mps, R. Miller of 87 Toxbury Road lebrated the 40th | #universary of their wedding with an informal reception last evening. married May 19, 1888, in Cathedral, Hartford, by wan. They have four 11l residing in New RBritain, Minnie Burke, Mrs. Rose Ho- r and Otto Miller. wer Joscph Father § children, Mrs. TWO STORES 60 Arch stret, has been leased by William M. Dower to the Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. for ear, for $2,100. A store at 441 Tt street, has been leased by the company from I Wexler. fer one vears is $9480, Yeased 2380 Solkol a for one y te Samuel North street store ar, for We very seldom brag, but have Yot scen the MHerald Classified Ad That's the spirit you'll find at this convenient, friendly bank — whether vou call at 9 o’clock or one minute to 3. Always at your service! The satisfaction of quiet consultation with the whole attention of your banker. Friendship! Courtesy! Service! MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM oc- | The rental | Charies Gag- | liardi and Thomas B. Costanzo have | at | ‘The folowing documents were filed today with the city clerk: Nellie and John Hanrahan to the |Savings Bank of New Britain, $5,- {000 mortgage on Glen street prop- erty, and from the Savings Bank to ‘\eme and John Hanrahan, release |of another mortgage on the same property. | Donald E. Leavitt to the Farming- ton Savings Bank, Allen street, $7,- 000 mortgage. Phillipini Schrager to Mary Schmidt, $1,900 mortgage on prop- erty on West Main and Bradley |streets. Sam and Scbastian Fragone |Joseph Sidot!, warranty deed | property on Washington strect. The mortgage on land and build- ings on Cherry street adjoining the Burritt Chapel, owned by Fannie |Popow aud others was foreclosed |yesterday on application of Carmine and Maria Ventrano and the Suzio | Construction Co., holders of a $12.-| 0 mortgage. The title of the; property rest now with the com- i plainants as the time for redeeming the property has passed. A judgment lien of $2,403.70 has ! been filed by the Liberty Raking Co. against Sanuel Appelbaum, James | J. Naughton and Nathan Baggish the lien being placed on property owned by Baggish on North strect and Hartford avenue. Middietown Savings bank to M. H. and H. V. Camp, release of mortgage on Eddy-Glover Boulevard, m Gionfriddo from Paolo Gion- friddo, warranty to property on Stanley street. to to Antionette Baranowsk! to B(ir'mitl7 to skiewlez title by foreclosure property on Hillhurst avenue. Lomas and Nettleton, quitclaim deed to James Rudden street, Land, Mortgage and Title Co. of Hartford, to Sebastian Aparo, relcase mortgage, Washington street New mortgage of §25,000 on sam to Savings Bank of New Britain, mil Carlson to New Britain Isavings bank, $4,000 mortgage, L. [coln strect. : DRAMATIC CIRCLE SOCTAL The last entertainment of the sca- 1snn will e given by the Cirels of the Holy Cross g [ day evening, May 13, at the Y. M. T. A. B. hall. This young organization 1 I existence five plays, and gained auite a name for itself among the | Poles. The scason's closing enter- | tainment will consist of two come- dies and a few short skits. Tt fs | planned to give a five-net operetta | next season, which will be staged in one of the local theaters, according | fo a statement made by TLeopold Kryzak, the ecirc®'s director. BU llAnl RS' OUTING JUNFE 12 The Master Builders’ association will hold #ts annual outing Tuesday June 12, at lake Pocotopaug, and members of the Master Plumbers’ association ‘will be invited to join in the festivities of the day. The | Plumbers’ assoeiation will he ad- dressed next Thursday evening by Gol. W. G. Archer of Ind. CONDITION CRITICAL Danbury, May 11 (® — Mortimer tes a result of a fall early last eve- { ning from the roof of a barn. He | dropped about 20 feet, receiving in- hone, i RIZZO INVITED | Naples, ipal government has invited Com- mander Luigt Rizzo, hero who sank lin Pola Harbor during the World | war, to be its guest of honor at the | anniversary of the sinking, June 10. CRISTINI APPOINTED Rome, May 11 (UP)—Ths official Gazette announced today the ap- | pointment of Deputy Guide Cristini to be vice president of the special military tribunal that ia to try per- | sons charged with attempting to as- sassinate the king or premier or con- spiring against the state. Cristini is & colonel in the Fascist militia. APPEAL REJECTED | Parls, May 11 (UP)—The appeal {of the communist Menetrier against |a sentence of three years' imprison- !ment for esplonage was rejected to- |day. Thus Menetrier will be in- leligible to serve in the chamber of deputies, in which he won a seat at the recent election. SIR EDMUND GOSSE | London, May (mund Gosse, 79, distinguished au- |thor, died during the night. PRESS CONGRESS Mexico City, May 11 (UP)—The | next world press congress will be i held here in November. | | SUBSCRIPTIONS MOUNT. Rome, May 11 (UP)—Subscrip- tions for victims of the recent Milan bomb outrage, when an attemp was made to assassinate King Victor ‘mmanuel, have reached 2,250,000 lire, it was announced today. Monument $250 All Granite, 4 ft. long—4 ft. high. Set anywhere in New England. Pnce includes carting, lettering, setting Come Any Day—Buy Direct—Save A Posteard ilrius Us.To Your Door and foundation. Order your monument now for Decoration Day and save $100, Write, phone or ecall for Designs and Prices. T. C. SMITH SONS Corner Smalley and Stanley Sts. New Britain, Conn. Tel. 1799 25% on Belden | ® {ness on South s produced in the short time of its | ansville, | | Travers, 60 years old, is in a critl- | |cal condition in Danbury hospital | ternal injurles {n addition to broken | ribs and a fracture of the collar- | May 11 (UP) The munici- | the Austrian battleship 8t. Stephen | 11 (UP)—Sir Ed-| NEW 200 PASSENGERS BADLY SHAKEN UP (Six-Gar Train Hits Bumper in East Boston Boston, May 11 (UP)—More than 200 passengers were severcly shaken, and at least two'slightly in- jured, when the locomotive of a six | car train crashed through a bump- er at the narrow gauge terminal in | East Boston. The bumper and the boller of the engine were hurled into the waters of Bosten harbor, but remainder of the locomotive and t! remained on the rails. Officlals of the narrow which fs the Boston, {and Lynn railroad, not determined wh | cident. | The traln, filled with commuters |had just arrived at th from Lynn when the {curred. gauge, | had | said the causcd the | oy terminal | accldent ISBURNEDINBIG "~ BROCKTON FIRE \Families Forced to Flee From Tpeir Homes Brockton, Mass., May 11 (UP)— | Fifteen persons. including a dozen | firemien, were slightly burned liere early today when a mysterious five desiroyed a warehouse and damaged two homes. Two families were foreed to fle rom their residences, and several ildren, including a year-old child seriously 41l with pueumonia, d. fire started in 1he paper 4 jobbing house of Har Levden st destroyed were structure wa loss 18 ed at $2 spread to Jenness' and to the but £ Wil- ¥ horne | Curtls, these b were saved. | After discovering 1l lsounding the alarm, Jennoss ¢ lened his wife and four children | Alice, 15, and Dorothy T | ried from the huildir father after smoke hadl them In a second floor hedroon, Thomas, 12, and Russ I, 10, wer assisted to safety by Mra, Jenness. Meanwhile Jenness had aroused I the Curtis family, next door. Year: old Dorothy Curtls, seriously il carried to a neighbor's lhome two other Curtis children. I and Willlam, 8, were taken the house. A dozen firemen were freate minor hurns, and Jenness an and Mrs. Curtiss all suffered slighi ! burns, Ly their | trapped | from 1 for DUCHESS DIES | Tondon, May 11 (UP) The Duchess De Pleneuf, daughter the late Martin Schultz of Phila delphia. dicd today. She was | years old. of | e ELECTED PRESIDENT Mexico City, May 11 (UP)—Bird | Robinson, of Washington, re-elected president of the Ameri- |ean Short Line Rallway association, in convention here. DECLARES DIVIDE London, May 11 (1 Rhell Transport and Trading m\m-} pany has declared a final dividend of 15 per cent, making 25 per cent | for the year, | DUKE TO EXPLORF. Milan May 11 (UP)—The Duke | of Spoleto today conferred with the committee that is financing his Tlim- alaya expedition, and made final ar- rangements for an mrly vl"]-a rture, New Jersev s NP | | | | Miss Elizabeth K. Smith, 17, of Irv- ington. N. J., pretty pupil, was the choice of 75 judges to | repregent New Jersey at the Interna- ticnal Pageant of Puichritude at | Galveston, Tex., the first week in June Here is Mies New Jerse& with flowers. { tice of the P six cars | Revere Beach | | IR | Francis' hospital i walezyk officiated BRITAIN City Items Thow of Plyuouth, married yesterduy aftcrnoon by David 1., his office in the City h The regular monthl the Polish Falcon society, ) will be held tonight in tl _p s- 5: con j hall on Broad str John Fyalek of 7 complained to the « dog owncd hy ‘orbin avenue bit b street y that t of 1462 Elton olice resic | trousers, ergeant P. J. O'Mara h over to the probation departmi ear-old boy who has besn play- £ truant and sleepin from * police we today that 14 16 Picrkoski i 35 Gold strect, and is- vear-old boy named Nadolny, it 157 Broad strec e not be home since May § SPARES TOWN BUT > noti an lving n SETTLED GRUDGE : Mexican Outlaw is Considerate of 01d Village Miguel Allende State Mexico, May 11 (P nchez is considerate of own grew up bitions Candido w small b s he sent money home old pare s old dowr dly a 1 clos and Peo lower their was not very nice s town that w told his 1 only retur 4 Marting Car ro ont dan ! people away wit wing Hiferenc 0 hefore dido went No. Antonio Agostinucei, Agostinucci, wify Agostinucei of 30 died last evening Hartford s Mrs, frs, s¢ Antonio street, cars, Reside leaves five child The funeral will b morning at 10 o'clock church. Interment will he Mary's ceme 11 tomorrow Mary* in Benjamin Lehrer Benfamin Lehrer, old 144 West street, died this atternoon at the New Britain General hospital H was admitted to the Thospital He lecaves wife Funeral arrangeme incom- plete, ) yemrs of are Funerals Harry J. sedgwick Funeral services for Harry J. Sedgwick of Hartford voad will be held at the home urday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. William H. Alder- son, pastor of Trinity Methodist church, will officiate. iuri in Fairview cemetery. Walter Docrner Mrs Mrs. Funeral services for Doerner of 44 Camp st held tomorrow morning at 2 at the funeral hon Laraia & garino Co. func parlors on Spring street. Rev. Raymond N. Gil- man, pastor of the Stanley Memorial church, will officiate. Burial will b in Hillside cemetery, Terryville, Katherine Milewski of Mrs. Katherine will o'clock 1 Mrs. The funcral | Milewski of 347 High strect v this morning at 7 o'clock home and at 7 Heart church. Rev, at the high mass and at committal services, Burial was in Sacred Heart ceme- | tery. Anthony Lew Funeral rvices Lewincik of Newington will bo at Holy Cross church tomorrow morning at 7 o'clock. Durial will be in ®® Mary's cemettery. Anthony CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and | neighbora for their kindness and sympathy shown us during our he- reavement in the de: of our helov- | ed wife, mother and sister, CARL F. PEARSON, MR. & MRS, R PEARSON, MRS. ELIZABETH BRAMHALL. 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Ps Ao sign o sound wave, ¢ has to multiply . ¢ 8 seconds, thus ebtain- distan n | and the observing ihove yes- 1 knot 6.4 miles light ve as the etwor ssel " Can Also » observi il Position vessel 1S equipg from 1} b el commo v slugzish in the vd again i block of s at 140 Market at 2 p, W, (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) All Ch and D 1651 Am Agr Ch prd 68 American Can fAm Sumatra A SmRet Am Sugar, Am Woolen Anaconda Cop Atehison & Ohio Steel Man Calif Pet er De PAVANO SU o8 & mucl Pavano has brought suit !¢ R 1 & guinst Joseph Zuk for $300 dam-|Ch ages, dlleging that Zuk maliciously destroyed a walk, 151 feet in leng nd two fect in width, which plaintiff had placed for Nicholas ippelatti. M. A. Sexton is coun- el for the plaintiff. 1 arings, it is possiblo | the Jlight vessel L by the couraty 1s un- from st radio and it to find the distance ssel | ‘0. ition of t pparatus to ma wrd anticipates "1n sev. - st ary light vessels and lighthouses will be similarly | tipped. A chain of these radio- | oustic stations would serve the ' of the present elaborate 1 radio shore stations, without imbersomeness which the stem involves, in ships taking arings from several shore Pasco Ohio Corn Prod Dav Chem Dodge Bros | Erie RR LOSE TENNIS MATCH [Fam Players Hague, May 11 ®—Holen | oigehmann and Penelope Anderson 108t a | provport Tex doubles match to Rollin Cot-!Gont Asphalt ierque, Dutch women's — champion | oy nd May Douman, Duteh star in the | | HHolland-American women's team - M| Glidden |matehes today. The score was ©-7. | 1iuason Motor -6, 6 [ Hershey Tt e Int « Int Nickel Harvest Tt Wil close Motors WIN MILITARY PRIZES Willimantic, May 11 (®—The | Naugatuck valley was singularly onored when three of its represen- itives won prizes at the n‘mvn'}“ 6th day" of the reservyfyrte UK officers t ng corps at Connecti |y, Kan & Tix cut ultural college. William . Bendakas of Nauga- tuck, captain Company € awarded a cup and streamer ng the hest company in the hat- Sergeant T. J. Sabo of Shel I\“"‘L" AL fon won the 76th division leadership |1 ey medal when his company won the (45 S B competition among the sophomores; | RS Lot S. Dictonbach of Shelton re- | oies 1 military department medal | it A0 - R Remington R Aivision & iy \H.LHM " [North Amer. a as the hest A. FISHER NAMED Haven, May 11 (P ociation of Universalisis las eosen Rev. Theodore A. I < president of the or- ganization for the next year. Other elected at the convention were: Vice-President, Merfden: secretary, r. Norwich Belden, Hartford: Norwich The | wart Warne tudebaker rexas Tox Gulf Sulph 'im Rol Bear Underwood ]l nion ¥ { Union Carbide H nited Fruit S Ind Alco 8 Rubber ... trustee, abash Ry | West'z Ele Willys Over Woolworth Wright Aero .196 i,\m Tel & Tel 1963 LOCAL STOCKS (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks. 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NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg MERIDEN Colony Bidg We Offer: 10 Shares of Hartford Fire Insurance Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Joseph M. Halloran Tel. 1353 Harold 0. Moty Connecticut Power Co. Warrants Hartford Electric Light Co. Rights BOUGHT—SOLD—ADJUSTED | Bige-Hfd Cpt Co com Billings a1 ovill Mfg Co .. | Standara Screw | Stanley Works | Torrington Co com | Unton Mig G0 .. 5.4, | Publlic Utilites Stocks. Conn Elee Light |Conn Lt & Pow pfd .. Hfd Elec Light N B Gas | Southern 3 51 17 65 118 20 pencer pfd ‘(‘n]i'« Arms Eagle Lock ........ Pafnir Bearing Co .. Hart & Coole 108 104 o N B Machine pfd Niles-Be-Pond com | North & Juda Peck, Stowe & Wil . Russell Mfg Co ex . | TREASURY RALANCE Balance, $159.002,800. Treasury New German Star For Vllma s Role ; Still another foreign film star is to join Hollywood's film colony |—Lily Damitax, who's _coming from Ber!m to act opposite !Ronaid Colman. Sam Goldwyn met her in Paris and dee she was just the one to succeed Vilma Banky, who starred with Walter Byron, from England, hereaf |}

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