New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 29, 1929, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY"HER'ALD.- TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, Boston, where he rented a room |earthquake and fire menace, will be |30 below zero during the day to al- and bought a meal ticket. On reach- |used for the first time for a great; most 50 below at night the partnani ing New Britain last night, Sergeant | Buddhist temple in the rebuilding paced, ran and stamped across the O'Mara took Bowler to the rear of lof the Hongan temuple at Asakusa,|narrow confines of the land office . An"m HIS [iullT the recreation building and with lhe"l‘okyo, one of the most famous re- | building. The last several days they assistance of Officer Otis Hopkins'|ligious institutions of the empire, virtually lived in a big plano box flashlight, the bank deposit hook‘wmcn was destroyed in the earth-|which they placed against the build- was located. 2 |quake conflagration of September 1,!ing and in which they set up a s llm About three years ago, Sergeantjg2g3. | small stove. 'm W O'Mara testified, he quum::,ed B‘w’-{ Ruddhist temples in Japan have| : ler about a gas meter robbery on peen wooden structures from the| / Main Street H East Main street, where the Youns | peginning, with a massive d,gn“,iNOYthWefit Securities man lived, but he denied his guilt. anq broad sweeping lines all their Stock Exch.ng' o”m | ¥ Some time later, however, he was own porrowed from China enore erly Wi " Admitting his guilt, Nelson Bow- |convicted In juvenile court of break-|than o thousand years ago. The| >linneapolis Jan. 29 UP—A stock Formerly With ler, 16, of Boston and New Britain, ing a gas meter on Spring s“'““‘ltraditinnal lines of Buddhist archi- exchange organized primarily to BESSE SYSTEM smnE was bound over to the March term |and he paid $3 for the damage done | teotyre will be followed in the mew |deal in northwest securities not of superior court under $1,000 bonds m‘ m;‘fi'»lm*:"m"’“:‘ D“’::’)r 3;‘;&"_“ ’: temple, the exterior will be stained |listed elsewhere, was opened yes- and by Judge M. D. Saxe in police court | yesterday s mother married to rsemble timbers polished by |terday with 28 listed and 16 unlist- e D e e et Dt o v, R 1t . e ko i S e e o e s o Bt NOW CARRYING THE SAME BRANDS OF MERCHANDISE vi oft. ¢ was brought back |husband having dledc, | by Japan's finest woods. + The exchan, o our two of theft. o was broUEN! e |ation fn the houschold has not been " TP ge operates one b as formerly carried by the P. J. O'Mara, who investigated a|harmonious as between himself and | 3 BESSE SYSTEM STORE Fport by Mrs. Florence Parker of |his step-father, so he returned to Canadian Homesteader = at $45 |New Britain and has roomed at 79 o ® A 61 Main strect last Wriday that $45 |, 7 0 P cer 514 Main street and | Wins in 10-Day Siege ; In and a Commercial Trust Co, deposit . e e SR 5 3 . 5 3 i | K bee: g t her home, |61 Main street. He said he was out | ;. Blvar, , Jan. 29.—(P— hD;:m::dnt ::":::LL fostified that he|of Work and hungry, so he pricd|A ten-day siege at the land office en s an y‘ 0 mg urnis and Mre, Parker examined the|the window and took the money. here in sub-zero weather has won A h 2| The two counts of theft were al- for G. Turcotte, of Falher, a home- B ihe v on the reat veranda m. |leged on December 1f, 1928, and |stead ho desired. | i . et ot the burkler had not lett |January 18, 1929, 75 cents having| The homestead. located In the Fal- ] e e ding. € ew "driver was | been taken the first time and 25 her district, had been under lease. % \ B Lors romma but he couta | cents the second time. Mrs. Park- but recently was thrown open to| g ; |er testified that she detected one | filing to be awarded the first appli- i & ted and immediately sus- “ :?:lohne vlvoa‘:mru‘:x]m) 1‘(;“;”5 m);,L In break and an employe of the N cant on the opening of the office yes- i 308 | Britain Gas Light Co. detected th« terday. ss were found Boston 3 & B i ‘on the theory |other. Mr. Loiselle of the Gas Ligh | Turcotte, who was assisted in hia that he would probably go to Bos- |company testified that thc damage vigil by a partner named Ethier, al- . 4 |to the meters amounted to $2.50 in most lost at the last minute when ton, where his mother lives, the lo-| > | c:T ;‘a‘l‘i‘:e f:,ujum Um\polme: of | cach instance. {Corporal McDonald, of the Royal that city to arr him. They dii| Bowler, for whom a plea of not Canadian Mounted police, who had | B Q' ‘ not find him at his mother's home, | guilty was entered by Prosccuting |been sent to the scene to preserve - as he had tak room at another Attorney Woods, was warned by the |order, made him remove his hand address. He agreed to return with- |latter that he need not make a | from the knob so that door could be | 3 k Rt et i hion |statement if he did not wish to, and | apened. 4 LAST D AY Find Bank. Book | whatever he might say would be| As the door closed, & man named | ¥ 5 — . Sergeant O'Mara_ learncd fror |used against him in superior court.|Trudeau, who had been in possession Sh‘e’nq{h Bowler that he had used the screw | 1 only know about one gas meter. |of the knob a week ago last Friday driver to pry open a window lead- I don’t know about the other” he|when the siege started, again grab- | to ing from the rear veranda and had Sid. |bed it. At the opening of the office , ~ ihén vented|a noom ©n Ghuxch atrast _ | tor business, however, Turcotte suc-| SPPERSIG] f MEN’S AND YOI.JNG MEN'S where he donned new clothes which New Buddhist Temple |cecded in saueesing in frat. | Fancy Mixture he bought for $23, leaving his old o | rcotte an Sthier took up elr - , Aok o clothes behind. 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