New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 16, 1928, Page 25

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WALKER LAYS DOWN LAW T POLICE Gives Them Until Monday to Solve Rothstein Case New York, Nov, 16 (® — Mayor James J. Walker has, given police until Monday to produce ‘“some further facts” on the killing of Ar- nold Rothstein, big Broadway gambler, or he will take action. Calling Police Commissioner War- ren, District Attorney Joab Banton, Inspector John D. Coughlin, Deputy Inspector Arthur Carey, 14 detec- tives and two patroimen to his of- fices yesterday, the mayor question- ed them fully as to what progress had been made. The questioning re- quired an hour and a half. Must Produce At ita conclusion the mayor is- SAMUEL L. COLEMAN DIES AT PROSPECT ST. HOME Septuagenarian, Native of England, | Was Charter Member of o. 8. of B. Samuel L. Coleman, 72 years old, | of 84 Prospect street, died at his 15, 1856, but had made his home in New Britain for several years. Mr. Coleman was a charter mem ber of the Star of Good Will lodge, Shepherds of Bethlehem, and was also an honorary member of the sons of St. George. He was ‘ast employed by the Stanley, Rule & Level Co., where he worked for the past three years. Mr. Coleman leaves his wife, Lil- lian flart Coleman; a brother, Da- vid 1. Coleman and two sisters, Mrs. Annie Thompson of Hartford, and Mrs. Charles Steele of New Britain. Funeral services will be held Mon- day afternoon at 3 o'clock at Erwin chapel. Rev. William H. Alderson, {speech came as a shock to those home this morning. He was born | in Oxfordshire. England, on August ffound regret,” the paper says, chfl- i | dent. | will be even as tolerant of European | Weaknesses as is the present occu- |Hoover and must be taken as a NEW BEITAIN DAILY HERALD, FiuD.Y, NOVEMBER 16, 1928, not be given extraterritorial pub- licity,” the paper says. This last clause refers to the issuing of the president's speech from American embassies abroad for use in the | European press. Comes as Shock The Spectator says that the Englishmen who have not been carefully noting the signs in Amer- | ica. “To others it was no surprise, but it must be to all, a matter of pro- lenging the figures on comparative naval strength given by the presi- The Saturday Review declares that the speech is above all valuable on account of its frankness. *“There is no probability that Mr. Hoover pant of the White House.” Hoover Read It The Nation says that the specch was read in draft form ’by Mr. “formal statement of the foreign policy which the new administration will take over, It may be regretted Scientist Defies Gravity MARSH TO SPEAK 'ATMOTOR BANQUET | Advertising o Be Discussed at Truckmen's Meeting Monday A campaign on advertising of shipping by truck will be one of the features for discussion at the annual meeting and banquet of the Con- necticut Motor Truck association, at the Garde hotel in New Haven, on Monday evening, November 14, Morc than $00 members of the as- sociation are expected to attend the banquet, which will be the most im- portant from the standpoint ' of motor truck trahsportation since the association was organized several years ago. Several speakers including A. P. Marsh of New Britain, state secret- tary, and a director of the Connecti- cut Chamber of Commerce, are ex- pected to be on the program. Mr. PS) will be discussed. The new policy of : woods and the famous literary light, beautifying highways, attitude on'lis friends and the police of halt & overloading, methods of governing | dozen towns are looking for him. classes of louds instead of weight, Prof. Phelps is a real dog lover federal regulation of inter-state and several years ago protested so motor traffic. and the right of the |strongly against the rule barring commissioncr of motor vehicles to | dogs from the golf :inks of the New suspend & driver's liccnse without giving him a hearing, are on the docket for action. Haven country club, that the board | of governors of the club rescinded |it. Since that time the professor 8 always accompanied by his dog Professor Phelps | when he gous out to shoot nine or Hunting for Dog cishtcen hotes New Haven. Nov. 16 (Pr—Profs. | —— sor William Lyon Phelps of Ye'v| Air plane pilots and their para- University has ‘ost his best fricud. | chutes are hurled 30 fect clear of a His three year old Irish setter, Lad- ' falling plane by a new German com- cie, is somewhere in the Orang {]\rvi.\v\l air gun. . G.Fox & Co. HARTFORD INCORPORATED Direct Telephone Wire from New Britain—Call 3501 sued the following statement: pastor of Trinity Methodist church, |that on this particular day Presi- “I have Insisted that cither the | will officiate. Burial will be in Fair- |dent Coolidge should have clothed detective bureau produce further |ViEW cemetery. himself so ostentatiously in the portation congress at Indianapolis, facts in this case by Monday or elsc = e {spotless toga of American virtue | 3 L . and of his activities before the in- admit that they can't. Then 1 shall | (XX Xxx but the speech will do much = J terstate commerce commission for ‘ ke |800d if it makes the statesmen and | [y» Qerod £ SRR T T legislation for motor transportation. ::“;c::.m;:m\:ea?s‘\lr:n I.Bxl:::l o;:;«‘;:- E ELISH WEEKLIES [ peopies ot Europe. reaiize the gier| DY be'g“fi P. Grace, vwe'!“?“‘d‘"t of the Bell Telephone | ™“Supjects to come up for discussion tunity and no more.” like and suspicion with which the | -aboratories, Inc., New York, in a de}n(nbl]’atnvn n Atlanta, | at the banquet, which will be of in- It was said at the city hall that American people regard the post- | GA., overcame gravity by placing one piece of super-magnetized | terest not only to Connecticut, but | bellum tendencies of European poli- cobalt steel over another piece of steel causing it to remain | to other states and to motor traus- it 18 the first time a mayor has portation in gencral, will include or- stepped into a police investigation © suspended in the air. ganizing safey campaigns and better in such a manner and expressed co-operation between truck drivers | o ¢ ina i Continued from ¥irst Page) > e :‘:“zx?y:?m?::::’;x:::»u‘lhtu";:m“i « 0 Rls’"]t N[ws T ST i and police authorities. The l:‘roptos:«l Sl - orcibly that the publie, of which [to make a left turn from Broad truck pageant in the state Supdor mysiely , |President Coolidge's, or Lord Bir- | to hold a truck pag The mayor's fire was dirctted |Kenhead’s reply to it, can do no | —_— these men arc a part, is entirely street into Emmett. will be acted upon. SHES IS acal ignorant of the importance of the |crowded from the road, Sial i dinations) ogislativg moliz| chiefly against Coughlin and Carcy, |V°rY serious harm. because the real (Continued from Page Nine) orkiminoni s s et LR gar Norton, who igated it given consideration as the two men directly in charge of |Telations between America and | welfare institutions % acolos | b stion of increased load e 4 Great Britain do not depend upon | ¢, . 3 : & aEcloepl i ceil Lippia, il e quesion. o i the case, it was said. His question. Great Britain do serving the activities of the Rristol Automobile Demolished brother o nder arrest fol-| on two axles, The latter subject, in- ing was said to have revealed that |MWual civilities but upon common yospital and the Visiting Nurse as- | Ay automobile, owaed and Oper- Jowing an argume e will ap.|volving trailers, is one which has the detestives had not established interests, inatitutions and Instincts. | sociation, 'The large body f ncn |ated hy Rohert Pexce of 15 Sume| . DE an & i MR en the cause of legislative contro- | definitely where Rothstein was shot | "SIl harking back to the spcech | were ununimous in their expressions mor strect, was demolished this afi. 1" i police court tomorrow morn- | JEl 0 oo virat vears and involves | and that they had only hearsay evi- [0 the obsolescent president, it|of amazement and satisfaction at |ermoon shen 1t collided with a tree a desired change in the highway de- dence that he was killed becauso of |WOUld probably be better if the the high character of these Institu- |mear the corner of Beoad and. 1m partment ruling in the use of trail- a gambling debt he had refused to | Statesmen on both sides of the Af-fions and the completeness of detail \mett strec According to P Uhe highest inhabited place in the | opg, e lantic wpuld avoid these nationalis- |and the thoroughness of the work he was operating easterly on Broad World is the Buddhist monastery in |~ Closing of highways without pro- Returns to City tic imbecilitics, or, if that is asking | which came under their observation, |strect when Tony Lippia of Union-|Ilaine, in Tibet; 17,000 feet above | viding detours, which some truck Incz Norton, the former show |0 Much. that their speechesshould The experience demonstrated very |villa avenue, Plainville, endeavored |s a level. men say the state is inclined to do, girl who was made a legatee of a large part of Rothstein’s cstate, re- turned to the city yesterday and was questioned by the district at- torney. He said she told him she knew nothing o the shooting. Roth- stein's wifc, father and mother have started action looking toward a contest of the will, signed by the gambler on his deathbed, in which Miss Norton was named. She is a divorcee and has a young son in New York Military academy. . BERLIN NEWS (6 23ed woi| pP3nuju0)) Marsh will report om his recent visit to the mid-west motor truck trans- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ning at Community hail. Every boy who is & member or wishes to join in asked to be present tonight. The library will be open this eve- | ning for a short while for the ex- | change of books. The mecting of the Parent- Teacher Association will be held carly in December. There was a large attandance at the meeting of the 4-H club yester- day afternoon at Community hall. Additional applicants may join at the next meeting. There are several instructors. The attendance of th boys at the Fife and Drum corps rehcarsals has not been as good as is desired by those in charge. Members of the corps turn out in force to the par- ades but the attendance at the re- hearsals is unsatisfactory. A cheek up will be made with the parents of the boys who are members to obtain | better cooperation on the part of the parents. The corps enjoy an enviable | reputation 8o far, for thcir perform- | ring Suite Sensation drilling is essential to maintain (§e| 4 Ao v : $ 00 The ladies of Sacred Heart church >, I 3 £ : will hold a harvest whist m\l,'ln:"- 3 Y Y ~ o= day evening at 8 o'clock in the 1 e ; . h S church nocial rooms. - oth regular - i < - ‘ An Extra Special Value for Thanksgiving. One of f;'rdgebrmeo? h;')':"iz:"l” will o dise . the finest Dining Room Suites we have shown in a tributed. vy ) s = ¥ long time. All tops and fronts are magnificent LL smm}“ hurled walnut veneers. And the suites include Buffet, Extension Table, China Cabinet and Six Potie Scnten 0 o Tomasrt Disser X A3 . e, DINING SUKTES .o......... 8900 ‘ | 10-Pe. DINING SUITES ......... .3198'00 Others up to $450.00 PREPARED to entertain royally during the Thanksgiving and Holiday Scason! Dress up the dining room now by act- ng quickly on this opportunity to secure dining room fur- niture of real quality at a positive saving! Special low prites prevail on our entire stock of din- ing room furniture for this big Pre-Thanksgiving selling and, as carly choice is best, act at once! An Important Sale of Boys’ Junior Overcoats $1 175 Sturdy, All Wool Overcoats in Sizes 3 to 10 In this collection are overcoats of fine imported all wool mixtures, and the well-known Greylock chinchillas. Warmly lined with all wool flannel. Sizes 3 to 10 in colorings of tan, blue, brown. Very specially priced because of a special purchase on Department Commander Paige E. our part at only $11.75. Seaton of the American Legion will be the guest of Eddy-Glover post of this city tonight at a dinner in the Burritt hotel. The affair will be in- tormal and will mark the first offi clal visit of the state commander to the local post. Officers for the coming year will be clected at a meeting to be held in the post rooms on Washington | street at 8 o'clock. Following the business session, Commander Seaton will take charge of the installation | ceremonies. Among the other guests | of honor will be District Commander | Earl Panzer of West Hartford. Boy~' Shop—Fifth Floor Genuine ZIP-ON Leggings Exactly As Pictured Atlantic Refining Co. ! Cuts Price Two Cents A decrease of two cents per gal- lon on gasoline was announced in The Most Convenient this city this morning by the At- lantic Refining Co. This brings the price of regular gas down to 20 | 100-Piece $18up NG < X 1 l Parlor Garment for Winter cents and ethyl gas o 23 cents. Dinner Set 7 Heaters 314'98 up . Wear No orders to follow this reduction 8 o have been received by other com- X a Now at panies in this vicinity, according to Think what delight you will information obtained by the Herald | take in serving the Thanks- today. giving dinner with such a fine new dinner set as this. The TO BE ARRAIGNED very newest shape and in a West Haven, Nov. 16 (UP) — pattern vou are sure to ad- Made with the original zippers. Our assortment has just arrived, offering a complete selection at the present time. In navy, tan, white. brown and other high shades. A Parlor Heater priced at an extraordinary saving. Trim, sturdily built, attractive in appearance. it easily heats 4 rooms at smali cost in fuel. A Headliner! 3-Pc. Mohair Suites .........ce......oovvennn.... $129.00 Here is one of the outstanding values we are featuring in living Room furniture of Frank J. Chution was to bo arraigned mire. 100 picces only $18.00. the finer sort. An extremely well made suite with full coil spring construction, up- here today charged with responsibil- holstered in very attractive patterns in fine genuine Mohair, and priced exceptionally ity for a defect in the city fire alarm i low. system that caused an alarm to blow “7-11" throughout an _entire night. Police charge that Cannon | drove his automobile into a pole | , “PRICES THAT TALK TURKEY” Emmons Place. Maurice S. Sher- 381 3 MAIN STREET man, editor of the Courant. will give . —38: an address en “The Aftermath of : the Election.” Mrs. W. H. Van Op- carrying alarm wires. pen, the president, will preside, COTTON JERSEY (Sizes 2 t0 6)........ $1.95 COTTON JERSEY (Sizes 2 to 6)........ $2.95 CORDUROY (Sizes 2 t0 6)........ $5.00 SUEDE LIKE (Sizes 2 to 6)........ $5.00 'OMEN VOTERS' LEAGUE . WiSNES ! EASY TERM WOOL JERSEY (Sizes 2 t0 6)........ $3.00 The League of Women Voters will | OF CREDIT hold an open meeting, November 20, at 8 o'clock in the evening at the 11 B. ette home of Mrs. Buel Bassette on Fox's Baby Shop—Fifth Floor—Mafl and Phone Orders Filled

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