New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 31, 1928, Page 2

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FOUR COLSIONS._ i O e " END IN ARRESTS Case of Girl Involved in Crash Nolled in Gourt Only four collisions invelving au- tomobiles were reported to the police 'quiem will be said Thursday morn- over the week-end, but an arrest re- ing at 7 o'clock for Mrs, sulted frolm every one, an \mulllllz(‘,osdnl_ At 8 o'clock an anniver- condition, None of the accidents |sury mass of requiem will be cele- 2 {brated for Michasl Brown, were serious, however. In police court today, Runnard, 25, of 4 Smith found guilty of the charge of v tion of the rules of the T was fined $5 and costs. He pleade Gunnard guilty to the charge of failing to| - have & certificate of registration in his possession and was fined $3 and costs. torney H. W. Williams. Sergeant T. J. Feeney and Super- numerary Officer Samuel 1. Cole testified that they investigated accident at Rockwell avenue South Main stredt this morning, Runnard's car being involved with one owned by Charles O. Leonard of Percival avenue, Kensington, and driven by Charles I, Strobel of Per- cival avenue, Kensington, Accord- ing to the testimony, Runnard went to the left of the center of the in- tersection, turning from South Main street into Rockwell avenue, and Strobel's car struck his car, Stroe- bel thinking Runndrd would stop and allow him to pass as he was headed towards Berlin on South Main street. Officer Cole received informatio about the accident as he was put- ting in his 2 o'clock duty call near- Dby, and learned that the cars had crashed about 1:45 o'clock. Both machines were damaged. Judge Roche remarked that Runnard had violated two rules of the road, one by his failure to give a signal before lie turned to the left and the other by failing to keep to the right of the center of the intersection. Girl's Case Nolled Prosecuting Attorney Woods en- tered a mnolle in the case of Nora afternoon and serly street, rrested yes- 18, of K who was 0O'Connell, Kensington. terday afternoon on the charge of fessions of school driving without a license. She was heard Friday driving west on Chestnut strect and Nick Basco of 44 Hawthorne strect was driving north on Main street. Miss O'Connell was bothered by the sun in her eyes and a collision re- sulted. Officer Louis E. Harper asked Miss O'Connell for her licens¢ and she admitted that she never had street, was Of the month will be at 5:30 and 7 jola- |0clock. oad and Thursday afternoon and evening. He was represented by At-| an | and |day evening. Catholic Churches | Tomorrow will be celebrated as a holyday in the Catholic churches. It is the Feast of the Circumcision and a holyday of obligation, 8pecial masses will be held in all the local churches. St. Joseph’s Church Masses tomorrow will be celebrat- ed at 5:30, 7, §, and 9 o'clock. A second anniversary mass of re- Angelina Masses on Friday, he first Friday Confessions will be heard t. dohn's Church Masses tomorrow at the church of John the Evangelist will be at 7 and 8:30 o'clock. Benediction will | be hold fn the evening at 7:30 o'clock. | First Friday mass will be celebrat- |ed at 5:30 o'clock with communion again at 7. The Altar society will meet Thurs- Bergeant P. J. O'Mara of the de- tective bureau of the police depa: ment is off duty on account of a foot ailment. Officer John Griffen has returned to duty after an ll- nesa. Miss Ruth Connor of 140 Green- wood street is recuperating from an operation for appendicities at the New Britain General hospital. The New Britain Blues basketball team will practice this evgning in preparation for its game with the |St. Cyril five of Hartford Saturday. | The girls’ team will also practice this evening. A daughter was born morning to Mr. and Mrs McConaghie, 766 Arch str Bernard Martin of 69 strect is spending the Brooklyn, N. Y. i “An alarm from Box 221 at 2:16 this afternoon brought firemen to the' Vega street dumping grounds, owned by Landers, Frary & Clark, Mrs. Grace Chichcster of 474 Rur- ritt street entered the Hartford hos- |pital today for observation and treatment. Sunday Thomas | ‘Tremont } St. Andrew's Church Masses tomorrow at St. Andrew's Lithuanian church will be at 5:30, [7:30 and 8:30 o'clock. Last mass | will be a high mass and will be fol- lowed by benediction. | Devotions will be held Friday eve- 'ning at 7:30 o'clock consisting of Holy Hour. | St. Peter's Church Masses tomorrow at St. Peter's church will be at 5:30, 7, § and 10 o'clock. The 8 o'clock mass will be 'a high mass. | Masses on Friday will be at 8:50 n and 8 o'clock. A tenth anniversary mass of re- quiem will be celebrated Thursday morning at 8 o'clock for Mrs. K. Dehm. St. Mary's Church Tomorrow, a holiday of obliga- tion, will be observed at 8t. Mary's church, with masses at the follow- ing hours: 5:30, 7, 8 and 9 o'cloek in the main auditorium of the church, and at 9 o'clock in the chapel, the last named mass being |for the school children. Confessions will be heard this evening, Thursday afternoon and evening, and Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The con- children will be in preparation for their special mass at 8 o'clock Sat- urday. The First Friday masses will be at 5:30 and 7 o'clock, with holy | hour at 7:30 o'clock in the evening. St. Mary's Parochial school re- opens Wednesday PHONES SELF TO JAIL Waterbury, Dec. 31. UP—Albert Rogers, 42, of 99 Pearl street, tele- one. The car she was driving Was | ;honeg Limself into an arrest when registered in the name of Alexander Rathburn of Lyme and had both headlights bent and the chassis slightly sprung. Bosco’s car was damaged about the rear right fen- der and rear right tire. Speeders Fined 810 Antonio Carone, 42, of 357 Park street, Bristol, pleaded not guilty to the charge of speeding. He admit- ted that he was intent upon reach- ing Derlin passenger station but de- nied that he was speeding Wwhen Scrgeant Feeney overhauled him at the entrance to Willow Brook park last night. He said he left Bristol at 9 o'clock and the train was due at 9:38 which allowed him plenty of time, but Sergeant Feeney testified that he followed a car driven by Carone south on South Main street at the rate of 38 miles an hour ant after passing Ellis street he Incre ed his speed to 45 miles an hour. Judge Roche imposed a fine of $10 and costs. Nicholas Cavalieri, 20 of 42 Grand street, Middletown, pleaded guilty to the charge of speeding and was tined $10 and costs. He was arrest- ed about 9:4% aturday night on South Main strest by Sergeant Fee- ney who ified that he tollowed him from the high school to the en- trance of Willow Brook park at the rate of 38 to 40 miles an hour. Cavalieri said he was aware that the police car was following him but he was not going 40 miles an hour and he was surprised at being arrested. It was the third time in his life that he visited New Britain. Drives Without L nse Thomas Wynne of 6§32 East Main street, pleaded guilty to the charge of opcrating an without a lice in his posscssion and a fine of $3 without costs was execution of the ant T. Wyn followi al West Main and Woo: rocts about 11:40 Saturday night Her- man Mara of 434 Main strect was Irfving the other car damage was a. plained to the court that he s and forgot to = cau; ense. Arnold A. Fink, 29 of 120 Colum- bia street, 1 with operati an automobile without a cortificate of registration in his posse disc but he could charge wsion was car arry Pray Me: car and ona driven of 328 West Main str it Main a Commercial streets 11:40 Saturday night. Fink 11 Judge Roche the certificate was 3 the back part of the car and must n knocked down when t as he found it mix- ihout Christmas Seal Sale Awaits 1.000 Revlies Christmas seals have heen sent to 3,300 New Britain people, ae- cording to Miss Cornelia Chamber- lain, chailrm: of the eale commit- tee. There are still about 1,000 peo- ple to be heard from, Miss Cham- berlain reports. The Tuberculosis has received from the mseals approximately $2, . $3,000 1s needed. ? mociety ale of t At Jeast ¥ ARRESTED BY CHIEF HART Walenty Maguder, 46, of Kensing- ton, was arrested this noon by Chiet automobile | ‘W. C. Hart on the charge of vies | lation of the rules of the road. The chief was driving on Hartford ave- nue behind a car which Maguder's car cut in front of. mnear Winter street. |he called New Haven police head- quarters from a pay_station in & store hcre. His conversation was overheard, two patrolmen were no- |tified and Rogers was brought in and held on a charge of suspicion until local police learned from New Haven ofticials Rogers was wanted in New Haven on a charge of vio- lation of probation. DROWNS WHILE SKATING | Barre, Mass, Dec. 31.—#—One boy lost his life and two brothers who were attempting to rescue him jwere saved from the icy waters of | Ware river yesterday after the three {had broken through the ice. Stan- Mucha, 13, was drowned. Roger, . and Frank Varnot, 13, who went /to his aid when they saw him crash through the frozen surface were rescued by a human chain formed |under the direction of Daniel | Murphy, a rookie state patrolman. GAGEMENT ANNOUNCED . aa Keidberg of 740 Stan- ley street announces the engagement lof her daughter, Daisy Dorothy, to Rudolph, Carl Poglitsch, son of Mrs. Josephine Poglitsch of 74 Seymour MARRIED FOR 21 YEARS Ir. and Mre. Charles Simpkins of 158 South Main street will ce their 21st wedding anniversary their home tomorrow. They have nine children, six of whom are liv- ing. They are Francis, Fred, George, Harry, Florence and Alice. To break a cold harmlessly and in @ hurry try a Bayer Asy tablet. And for headache. The action of Aspirin is very efficient, too, in cases of neuralgia, neurit; And there’s no after effect; doctors give Aspirin to 1 Whenever there’s pain, think of Asy genuine Bayer Aspirin has Bayer on the box and on every tablet. often infants. All druggists, with proven directi Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; it does NOT affect the heart | M. J. Ohrnstedt, through Nair & Nalr, has brought suit against Blair & Brodrib for $75 for commis- sions allegedly due him. Constable John Recor served the papers and the writ is returnable in the city court the second Monday in An attachment in an a $75 brought throush Nair & ) |the Loomis & Wilson Co. of Hart- ford against J. Karbonic, grocer, of 67 Grove street, has heen served by Constable John Recor. 'CHILDREN OF MINISTERS MAYOR CHAMPIONS CARE IN DRIVING (Continued from First Page) New Britain tonight with the usual parties. The Elks club will have one of the biggest parties in the city, start- ing with a turkey dinner, and in- cluding entertainment and dancing. The usual New Year's Eve party will be held at the Burritt hotel. No special program has been ar- ranged for the New Britain club, al- though other clubs and road bouses are preparing for gala times. It is expected that the Shuttle one of the largest and most color- city tonight, when many of [ ARE ENGAGED 10 MARRY | Miss Joscphine Hyde Betrothed to Alexander Henry Davis, Son of Former Local Pastor. | Rev. and Mrs. Preston S, Hyde, D. D. of the Methodist Episcopal Misclon, Naini Tal, India, have an. (nounced the engagement of their daughter, Joscphine, to Alexander Henry Davis, oldest son of Dr. Ozora S. Davis, formerly of this city. Miss Hyde was graduated from Ohio Wesleyan university in 1927, She was president of the Y. W. C. A. during her senior year and was prominent in the life of the college. She is now secretary of the Hyde Park Congregational church, Chi- cago. Mr. Davis was graduated from |the University of Chicago in 1927 and s now a student in the Univer- sity of Chicago Medical school. He is 'a member of Lambda Chi Alpha and Phi Rho Sigma fraternities. Rev. Dr. Davis, his father, 15 pres- ident of the Chicago Theological Seminary and moderator of the Na- tional Council of Congregational church. He. was formerly pastor of the South Congregational church in this city and was the principal speaker at the laying of the corner stone at the World War Memorial monument at Walnut Hill park. | 1Guu Tenders Complz2in Of Bright Street Light The gate tenders at the Church and Chestnut strect grade crossings complained to Officer Charles Weare that the strect light near the Church {street crossing is 8o bright it dazzles them and makes it difficult for them to sce trains coming from the Elm street crossing. The light should |have a shade, they claim, according to the officer's report. GIRL OF 13 MAY WED Having secured the consent of her mother and of the probate court, | Florence Irene Richards, 15 year old | daughter of Mrs. Bessie Richards, may now marry Jos:ph T. Pelletier, 21 years old, of 313 South Main street. She secured her mother's consent Saturday and today was given the consent of Judge B. Gaffney in probate court. | Mario J. Cararini of 35 Seymour Istreet, and Anna M. Naples of 85 Dwight street, applled for a marriage {license today. The prospective bride is a divorcee. — READ HERALD miles in less than By the won.h even rheumatism and ons. Ne Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicsiica-iq HE world’s first truly great now becomes a car still finer ‘e« . at & price still lower| A new Commander by Studebaker, builder of champions! Worthy heir to the laurels of its gallant predecessor— The Commander which traveled 2,000 record has never been successfully challenged save by Studcbaker’s great President Straight Eight! ments, this new Commander merits its heritage of honors. It is the greatest auto- mobile ever buslt and sold at its price. coming of the New Year. !planned, as well as house parties at- |tracting groups of the younger set |to the country and summer homes of their hosts and hostesses. Midnight shows will be held the theaters. Many local people are planning to |attend New Year's Eve parties in; Hartford. Special watch night serv- {Iccl will be observed in a number of churches. City hall and all busi- ness places except cigar stores and news stands will be closed all day tomorrow. s Special Trolleys Tonight Buperintendent William J. Bryan announces & special schedule for, jcars to bring home late celebrators’ tonight and early in the morning ' in Meadow club will be the scene of The schedule is as follows: Hartford Line—Half hour head- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1928, members and guests will witness the until 1:28 2. m. from Hartford to car heuss (New Britain. New Britain crews ter There are also many home affairs Will leave Triangle at 11:07, 11:37, avenu 12:37 and 1:07 a m. The crews leaving New Britain at 1:07 a. m. will exchange cars with the Hart- ford crew scheduled to leave Hart. ford at 12:52 a. m. at Maple HIll and return to car house, leave car house at 2:30 a. m. for center, leave center after show for Newington, then back to car house. Plainville Line—Leave center at 1:00 a. m. for Plainville, return to car house and leave at 2:30 a. m.| Leave center after the show and run to Plainville, then return to car house. Berlin Line—(Bus) Leave center at 1:00 a- m., run to Berlin, return to garage, leave again at 2:30 3. m., wait for show crowd, then rum to Berlin, then back-to garage. Farmington Ave. Line—(Bus) holidays #n (1" celebrations to be held in the |way will continue until 1:07 a. m., |Leave center at 1:00 a. m. for Farm- its from New Britain to Hartford and ington Ave., then to car house, leave N 1:00 a. back to at 2:30 a. m, leave show, rua to North End, then to car house, day expressed thelr gratitude te There will be-only one delivevry [thoss who assisted. of mail tomorrew. All windows at Reports Brother-in-Law the post office, except the money ‘order window, will bs open from 9§ a. m. to 12 noon. Thirty-six supernumersry pelice-| B, L, Odishoo of 364 Cherry strest to Officer Delbart Valey that his brether-in-law, Jeseph Sew- 1kash of 80 Clark street has anney- men will be on duty tonight on sc- count of the heed for police service darfoe ed him at home and at his jewelry store ab 166 Main street, and he at halls, thoaters and on beats | wanted him presecuted. married from which regular pelicemen will Odishoo Sewikash's sister, who fe 17 be ahsent on a holiday “night off.~ Every avsilable supersumerary is included in the detail. PARTY AT TOWN HOME Ninety-four inmates of the town |officer warned ’homa were entertained at the home if he would avoid arrest. Mtudebaker “announces a new and finer ( ommander at a still lower price) 1375 motor car of moderate cost 23,000 minutes. This of a score of better- w Coumanver BroucHau vor Five, $1525. 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