New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 26, 1928, Page 3

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City Items FIRE BOARD MARKS Big values at the Removal Sale. Resolutions on the death of John [the accident. J. Keogh, clerk of the board of| Saxophone lessons given. Mr. fire commissioners for 10 years, {Charles Dunn, 718 Stanley street. were adopted by the board today | Phone 2420-W—adyt. and will be forwarded to Mrs.| Rock Zekos of 92 Tremont street, hosnd, and Nathan Hale Schools.—advt. manhood were spent in the North [y o0 his lite throughout. After he grad-|qirc uated from school, John Keogh| =, ‘Nagh Co. suit §23.50. Joe Ryan Works. His keen mind and close{, * advt. application were soon recognized80|™" 1 i/ itation has that he rose from minor clerieal |} " o Britain Assembly, No. 6 and at the time of his death was in attend the “In 1917 he was elected clerk of o'clock. His amiable disposition and his ex- traordinary ability made him a al- most indispensible to the .board members. His intimate knowledge . oF firo department matters plased §. Minnekahda from London. him in an advisory position to the changing personnel of fire boards. In DEATMARRY—GOHEN fact he was considered in the light in Boston. of a fire commissioner rather than “John J. Keogh was a man of his work, a gentleman always. His pleasant and agreeable manner won loss to the commurity as he served | o it with great devotion. N"";en “Resolved; That the above be o spread on the records of the Board of Fire Commissioners in perpetual memory of the life and service of our deceased clerk, and that a copy be sent to his family. “Board of Fire Commissioners, |city. He made a practice of goipg “James J. Butler, to his home in Paterson every Sat- Chatrman, urday for the week-end. Last Sat- “James H. Passerini, urday he told Mr. Bibeault that he % «Harry A. Beckwith, would remain at home for a few U. Bibeault, manager of the local ‘store at 52 West Main street. Mr. Cohen had made his district headquarters for eight years at the triends in this city who were grieved to learn of his sudden demise. daughter. Funcral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 ! Roosevelt Club of Boston Submits |o'clock at his home, Interment will be in Paterson. One for State Republican Com- POLAND MAKES DEMAND tee—Lauds Hoover's Stand. o ‘Warsaw, Poland, Sept. 26 # — Boston, Sept. 26 UP—A plank | mhe polish- Telegraph agency stated dealing with the religious issue |to4qay that it had been authorized to which the Koosevelt club has sub- |qony” entirely the truth of reports mitted to the republican state com- oo oo O R O eorend incorporated in the platform to be |50 SHEPGI S adopted at the republican state con- (*YUEE OLEORG a4 ;f,':,',iz"mzz' S:";{g:gn " Wash. |that a Lithuania exile had obtained burn, president of the club. The |® grant of money to further this ank reads: I / # “The party in the state convention {'Pilsudski and Polish staff officers assembled commends the religious | Were pure inventions, liberality of Herbert Hoover. This is et out in his speech of acceptance. With the same high purpose with 9, which he has in this way recognized on ose this issue in his campaign, so the party in this state recognizes it in its campaign. 1t respects not only the, ' letter but also the spirit of Article 6 of the Constitution of the United States, In substance that no one is o disqualified for the presidency be- cause of the way in which he wor- ships his God. The provisions of the constitution it proposcs to enforce, 50 CO.N'I'INUAL far as lies in its power. 1t repudiates dosing upsets as un-American in a great I]“|‘I\OCI 7 Childfm’! delicate stom- cy the contention softly said Dby hs. Vi % 4 o e that a Roman cathotic be- | @chs. Vicks is applied ex- cause of his fll|l]l is Ineligible for tmlly and d‘erefm can- the_presidenc 5 eae @ The Roosevclt club has taken an| NOt disturb the digestion. active part in the republican cam-| Jt acts in two ways: paign, both before and since the primaries. (1) The body heat re- BoovER . leases the mgredxentx.m Tulsa, Okla. sept. 26 ¢P—¥or-| the form of vapors which mer Senator Thomas P. Gore of | are inhaled. Oklahoma, campaigning for Gov- ernor Alfred E. Smith here last (2) At the same time night, criticized Herbert Hoover as| Vjcks “draw' out” the “the one man more responsible than any other for the plight of the I!l‘cnels like a poultice. American farmer today.” The speaker, filling in for Senator James A. Reed, who was unable to deliver a acheduled address, bitterly assailed asserted ‘“republican pros- perity of the last seven and one-half vears,” particularly as It affected the farmer. Efisative yet Sats to Usel l‘nyl!tmunflylomm-flhd my customers put out @ wi-a on of g” h-«bun a o 1<czuw n 1.00 delivered. $2.00. K- lln ln. K'l'o KILLS-RATS-ONLY -BACK GUARAN- .pu or direct from us uu (four cimes a8 Springtield, Ohlo, o2 = o - H(‘L o eel Tro o Ue Francis Abraham of 160 Wash- |Charged Esorhitant Prices for Only Nationally prominent business and 2in. ooyt Tarld Beeling of Troap - ington street reported to the police Society men, who were customers of - : at 9:45 last night that an 11-year-| Colored Alcohol—Faces Long Sen- the bootlegger were subpoenaed as n those necessary for eagle, while his | in before Tuesday will be rec- old girl ran from the rear of 4 car witnesses. Regardless of their testi- U]]]]sl][l P g s iy k y not be rec o e e s LD deme, y Linony, he had eharsed cxorbitant Togram a[ Boy 00“( brother, Scout Alden Keeling of the | ognized until next month, and the| Arrnnged for Prince on mm o' clefl drove from Oak to Lasalle streets| Philadelphia, Sept. about 8 o'clock. She did not appear to be injured, as she ran away after Keogh. _ this city, was arrested on the charge |imprisonment and $23,000 in fin The resolutions were prepared by | of assault for the New London po- Commissioners Harry A. Beckwith |lice last night. |indictments were originally listed : o o eagle scouts will receive palms for yeurs of service rendered by Colonel | A board of review was held in|w e ve and James H. Passerini. Copi¢s| snnual bazar St. Andrew’s church against him. Three major crops—abaca, Sugar additional achievement beyond that Bullen. Berlin in the meeting pla:e o‘r‘ ':“:oo:‘o:cl o'}r :;:::m.‘n: :':f?-f" hl:.q::"“:n: will be spread on the minutes ©f | j.); Thursday, Friday and Saturday| The,man who made $30,000 in a and cocounut—account for about 82 |rank. Scout William Baker of | he court session will be held at 1 last evening. Ralph R. Carter | served with Kitchener at Khartum. the commission, will be placed 1n |y’ Dancing.—advt. year was joined.in his plea by his Pcr cent of the total Philippine ex- |Troop 4 will be awarded a silver |7:30 o'clock in the council hearing of the troop committee was present ! fire headquarters on Commercial Free Evening Schools now open. |0i-year-old clerk, John Brill, a ‘pons. palm for the winning of 1% merit room on the second floor of \heian\i was assisted by Scoutmaster E.| READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS street, in the office at city hall, and | o, g ay, W » ) roll Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- will be sent to each member of the | g,y evenings at Central, Washington The resolutions follow: Chief W. C. Hart of the 3 - = . C. police de- ‘A native of New Britain, John J. | parment will attend the convention Keogh was educated in the school8 | o¢ the New England Association of of this. city. Most of his Young|cCpjefs of Police in Bridgeport to- street section of the town where he | giunley Women's Relief corps will was prominent in amateur athletics. | po1q regular meeting in Judd's hall, Thus, early in his youth he devel- | priday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The oped that spirit of sport#manship | atter of changing the time of | and fair play which characterized |y otings will be considered at this | entered the employ of the Btanley |y gy ‘Nortn strect. Phone 2909.— | been received duties to a position of responsibltity | gor ot Rainbow for Girls, to installation ceremonies charge of outlying properties of the | o'y, N\ro1ay chapter for Boys. at company, Bristol, tomorrow evening at 7:30 the Board of Fire Commissioners. With the exception of & period of | MI"8 Ethel Menus, daughter of | img y“""“&*“’"'h" ‘;"‘m":z‘;‘ Hart street, has left to enter the | Yssouniy 0 the fime © - | New England Conservatory of Music Miss Lillian Rice of 276 Carlton street returned this week on the 8. & keeper of records. District Manager For National Meat highest character, He was able in Stores Who Made Headquarters Hgre, Expires in aPterson, N. J. for him the highest esteem Of his| w1 of the death yesterday of fellow citizens. ey 5 Harry Cohen, district manager of ‘His untimely passing 18 & £reat | 5, 0000 Meat Stores, at his Allston street, Paterson, as received today by Henry Stanley hotel on Church street, this *Charles F. Dehp.” days to rest. Mr. Cohen had many | OFFER RELIGIOUS PLANE |5 s 00 i o mitte with the suggestion that it be plot supported by Poland for the ! plot after a conference with Marshal | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEFTEIBER 26; 192 SOGIETY'S BODTLEGGER l;fr; e BULLEN SITS HIMSELP WAS A FRAUD 0 bt M badges in addition to the 21 roquir- | city hall. Court members other thun]|O. 8Shjerde Esecuts n {cd for eagle rank @nd will'thereby | the chairman who are expected to| A. Erickson. ’;c‘:.:“(::. #; s /take positions alongside of . Scout [be present arc Raymond A. Calin.|reviewed in sdcond class u:w | Winthrop Warren, ulso of Troop 4,|Arthur Ames, Ralph Wainright, |Gwatkin, Lewis and DeMers pussed as the ranking scout of New Brit-| Neil McDougall, and George B. Tay- | a satisfactory review in first clasg lor, tests. B The scout office advises that ap- plications which were not handed m.l Affi“’l Jm l’ 11, Plainville, will receive a gold palm for ten merit badges above same troop, will become an cagte!tardy scouts should not appear to-| Nairobi, Kenya East Africa Bepts T £ e ya Af) cout. This will be the first lus!ance!mghl expecting awards. \'"6 (—The Prince of W-rle- is go- in the council in which hrblhvl‘s’ Additional Scout Nervice ing to hear real African jazs as soon (UP)—Joel prices for “pre-war” liquors later cflun 0[ Honor D. Kerper “society’s bootlegger,” is Proved to be only colored alcohol, ‘ . Kerper insisted he had not sold the — | i : . 5 |at Hberty today under $10,000 bai | g iteen BEECR 8 TG T kot | cor. w. v {have achicved cagledom. Troop 1. Berlin, was omitted from | as he lands in Kenya colony on his el Nkl it a2 o | pas Bt matels aled sun Resiy ol. W. W. Bullen will preside| One scout will reccive life rank the list of troops which rendered | visit to East Africa for a native band ) ght, ten will become star scouts, |service during the World War | is proceeding to Mombassa to wele this evening over his last se: dictments of violating the prohibi- ;e Al White tion law in his trial befors tho U, §, [ cd "Al White district court. .| Kerper is liable to 10 1-2 years ion of . 2 ity 2 merit badges will be awarded. | memorial dedication on Saturday.|come him. When Judge Kirkpa'rick declared |the Boy Scout court of honor, and |4 six scouts will be promoted {6 The following scouts from this m‘y;:n troops from the kil n}:s story no defense, Kerper threw |his final court will be one of ®x- first class nk and 11 to second troop helped the local scouts in| African Rifles also will partici t:.l' himself on the mercy of the court | ceptional distinction. A new eagle class. This makes a total of 152 service: Douglas DeMers, W. Hyde, | the welcoming ceremonies. s on his lawyer's advice, scout is to be made, and two other awards. a fitting climax to the ten M. Meagley and R. Walsh. | During his stay here the prince on the 9 indictments. Thirty-thr . | 3 Days More and Our REMOVAL SALE ENDS . Now We Are Giving DRASTIC REDUCTIONS On Everything | ! Sensational : | ATWATER KENT | RADIO 6 Tube DEPOSIT Sends Any Instrument Home Console Very low terms are offered. W Regular Price $110 K - 4 Eh want you to have the advantage A beautiful little model at a very low price. Mahogany case, now. . | New Model | Orthophonic Type Phonograph PLAYER | PIANO 225 This Pricc Includes RCA Tubes | A wonderful set, one dial control, with built in A Very > B speaker. Get your radi 7 Exeertional pe: et your radio now Value (Demonstrator) ROLLS The instrument is of stand- | BENCH | INCLUDED ard make and absolutely | SCARF > guaranteed by us. | A Value Like This Ts Very Unusual. Just See For Yourself. —_—m NOTE— 2 Used Pianos Left. 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