New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 10, 1928, Page 8

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8 NEWINGTON STREET USED BY SPEEDERS signed to Patrol New Road |rc b was en duty last night in an effort pe 1e stop the practice. bo Since the new road has been com- jan ts traveling ‘through Newington have been in the habit | of speeding along M eet with- [ed out slowing down. Cemplaints have |0 | been numarous and efforts are be- ing made to prevent it. The u\ens of 3 large number of people, espe- town, mot few small towns in this section of | 1 does not have a mo- the stats whi torcycle ponceman Fire Department Drill The members of the Newington Volynteer fire department will hold a practice drill at the -Center on | Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock ac- cording to an announcement by Chief John F. Walsh. Four isasts on im members of the drill. There are now 65 members in the | department in good standing and ef- forts will be made to divide the | 3 membership into squads which will k have definite duties to perform in 1 cape of fire. At present, when a fire 1 breaks out. all members respond to g the alarm and help as much as they can. The fire which occurred on East Robbins avenue Saturday night brought out the fact that several members should be on hand to di- rect traffic only in case the fire is near the main highway. Traffic was heavy on this road Saturday night and was interrupted by the fire. Sunday School Picnic | The annual Sunday School picnic of the Newington Congregational church will be held at Lake Com- pounce on July 21. A large number | of church members and children are planning to attend. 1 | Ladies Aid Society Sale | The Ladies Aid Society of the Newington Congregational . church will_hold its second ice cream and B cake sale on the lawn of the church 4 on Friday evening at 6:30 o'clock. a3 Mrs. Walter J. Canfield is in charge. Newington Notes Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scheiber and family of the center have re- turned after spending a few days in 1 Boston and Wordester. t Paul & Gregory of the Willard tract whose recent fliness was diag- nosed as smallpox is rapidly im- 4 proving. Workmen for the town are im- | proving Wilson avenue under the 1 direction of First Selectman James C. Gilbert. Unless wet*weather holds i up the work. it will be finished 3 within a few days. Tt is expected that ofl will be applied Wednesday. ‘When this work is eompleted, the' men will continue work on Stoddard avenne. Theater Owner Stavs in Jail After Killing Boy Denver, Colo, July 10 (A — Al- b pheus E. Dickson. theater owner, who has admitted killing a Mis- sour! farm hoy he found with Mrs Dickson, today remained in jail while prosecuting attorneys drafted | formal charges. Aftar 2 coroner's ury fmmdA Dickson guilty of inflicting the A wounds which eaused the death of Herbert H. Powell the prosecutor | indicated that a charge of murder | would be filed against the 41 year : old theater man s While Dickson did not testify m‘ 4 the inquest, he told police fhat he | j did not intend to kill Powell who | met Mrs. T n several months | ago while delivering groceries at | her home ‘ FAS BLOOD TRANSFUSION | Mrs. Mary Parker, wife of Fire- | man Edward H Parker of South Main street operation and hlood trar Hartford hospital yester sinderwent a The Best Flavor in 30 Years Clark’s Teaberry Gum makes smoking more en joyable. It cools the mouth and absorbs smoke breath. Teaberry is different, 1t the best flavor in 30 years, and you can get it only mn Clark’s Teaberry Gum The Teaberry pink pack age 1s waiting for you now ort dealers’ counters. Frank L. ‘ Ward Representative | Henry Martin for School Board. l State Policeman May Be As-|,azn: i cipectes their caucus 1 vacancy n pleted through the'center of the the man of P ‘Fmv Roman Catholic termine Vi J v Vi th the siren will be blown to warn the | lighted equipped with electric NEW BRITAIN DAILY HE RALD, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1928, uvunon " he’ said, “you know that matter how high you fiy you must come down to earth to eat.’ | Musical Comedy Producer Is Placed Under Arrest New York, July 10 (#—An ar- Not Be! cument witn a poticeman over a DEMOCRATS NOMINATE WAL KER TALKS 10 MOVIES LEADERS spected, democratc) Gave Tndustry Should night agreed to| minate Frank L. Conlon to- fill a[‘: Partisan in Pfllmfis the sixth ward counci Conlon Chosen as Sixth | and Dr. of Lawrence | Broadway musical comedy produc- er, on charges of disorderly conduct | | | [ delegation, and Dr. Henry Martin t0 90, gliavee 3 3 Newington. July 10—Because of a |fill a vacancy on the school hoard. Hollywood, Cal, July 1f (M _(a‘:':or unlawful transportation of li- s of speed- |The names will he submitted to the |y qye. o bl ate men ol the S g recent influx of complaints of speed The A aiegilncd EEUT g the pub rcfl“ men of th Simflar charges were preferred 3 BF agvie, lain stroet, 10 1 meeting for ap mation plkte world Mavor hm,‘ against the producer'’s mother, his autherities, one of the co | Mr. Conlon has had previous ex-|J- Walker of New York last night|chauffeur and Miss Geraldine Bar- declared that he had b informed | that the industry ‘had -been deliv- ered into the camp of one of the nett, all of whom were in his auto. mobile when the dispute took place at 43th street and Broadway. They In the city’s government man and later a ald an s0 served on fire comm as chair- i he board of public works, | The New York Dr. Martin has not been connect- |that if the film 1pdus ity government previ- |neutrality to be violated in tt t | presidential campaign, it mu; pect the conséquences of such pa anship 1f it guesses Wwrong.” | The New York executive men- tioned no names in his address, al- rience dy as a counc major political parties.” | were released in bail of $1,000 each mayor declared | patrolman Mitchell, who arre Schwab, said that after reaching police station he discovered two cas- of liquor in the car. The machine was seized to await disposition of I the case, i a prominent dentis is a former exalted ruler of Ne B.P. 0. E d tain lodge. COLLISION AT CORNCR cially children, who live on zh several prominent motion g street are endangered. Residents of | Priests Under ATTest |mo men are’ somnineans. Theg| Cors driven by Edward A. Ronato this street have been particularly | . 0% July 10 (P—Fi : Louis B. Mayer. who at-|0f 68 Curtis ‘street, Hartford, and annoyed. Roman Catholics 1including Jose tended the recent Kansas C Frank Neubauer of 50 Hawkins [ It te said that a state pONCEMAR o, .1ag Radarte, a priest, were un- |vention as . a egate: street, this city, collided about 7:30 will be placed on dn‘\ia: '?jf Cen o |der arrest today charger with violat- | sqnenck ,a producer. wno last night at Main and Winter on Sundays and holidays as 500 8|, tno religions laws. Police said {memher of the republic streets Bonate was driving south on possible. Newington 18 one of T, . qore found in a private resi- lcentral committee, and Will H.| Main street and Neubauer was turn ence fitted with an altar and the |Hays, head of the mofion picture ing north on Main street having ary equipment for conducting | producers and distributors driven west on Winter strest. There ass. A quantity of literature was| Mayor Walker informed his|were cars parked at the eurb, forc- 1zed and is heing examined to d whether it is seditious. TAST LAMPLIGHTER QUITS - |hearers that although he had “put|inz Neubauer to pull over consider {on the statute hooks of New York [ably in making the turn. Neubaner's 'a law making Sunday movies pos- |car was badly damaged. while the ble,” he never had asked any |ear driven by Bonato, which wa Chicago, July 10—The last lamp- ifavors from the industry on thatregistered In the name of the Jersol |tighter in Chicago is' about to lose account, despite the fact that it | company of 243 State street. Hart- his job. Oakley Boulevard, only gas- | was clear that,the welfare of the ford, suffered only slightly. Officer street in the city, 13 being industry's box office was involved. |Louis E. 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