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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY WET DRIVER BLAMES Cobb Says ““If Prohibition Is Noble As You Want, Advice of Woman of | HFATFORZIGZAGS! Experiment,” San Francisco Fire 80; Dont Be Afraid of Hard Work ~—~ —— And Galveston Fleod Were Also o i oo Believes High Temperature Al |Eomt e e Mrs. Mary Wagner of Arch Street Becomes Octogen-) feciefd Him—Fined $10) | Author Cites Disregard of Law, Corzuption and Graft |, ', ot s o0 & S 0 arian and Gives Outline of How to Live Long— |, Resulting From 18th Amendment—*“Indictment list. Mayu wife and several il Stands Complete.” children living in Italy Cooks Big Turkey Dinner for Descendants. | Wive motorists wer i | police court today as a the police. J. G. Woods JULY 29, 1929, turning the gun on himself, he fired | F—————————————. a shot into his brain, killing him in- | [ Pagtor Preaches While stantly. . . Mayuga had Son Is Born in Hospital S d, Mass., July 29 (P— Zottu since the |band. several ev. Valentine Smith Al | kn Eat What You Want and As Much City Items with Mrs. death ot her hus- ago. It was » insanely jealous | of her and police said that the argu- boarded Bennie Stein's cow strayed frome the barn, he reported to the police at 2:10 Saturday afternoon. But the | cow was lost for only a short time, |as she was reported at 237 Rocky | Hill avenue within a few minutes |after the call had been received by the police. Bennie went and got his cow. Miss Geraldine Cullen or 42 Win- {throp street, who has been critically |il! with pneumonia s recuperating - the home of her brother and sis. ter, John R. and Mary Cullen of | Weekapaug, R. I. : JBAT | AL G. Hammond auxiliary, U. 8. W. head of Wolff News | ¢ ™" \jj intertain members and reau of Berlin, a passenger on the | (%, 4¢ Wednesday afternoon from 3 ship. o the Associated Press, sald | {5 5 gt the state armory. | | st at First a son was born to him and Alison at the Wesson Maternity hospital. It was no’ until after the church service tha* Mc. Alison was intormed he had become a father. The baby's Smith Alison mor churc byterian . = name is Valentine Burglars Loot Safe ] With Owner’s Drill London. July 20, —(Pr— over b end safe in the hard- M. Williams com- 5 | “cracked” a la | ware store of G LA | pany. located in the heart of the | business section and half a block | | from the police station, and escaped | with $200 in cash and several re- | volvers. Tt is believed one of the burglars concealin week-end activity of Prosecuting Attorney | presented the state’s ca |Stanley J. Traceski was bench. Vito Velardi, of Washington street, Plainville, admitted that he LIFER ATTEMPTS |street about 6:10 Saturday evening. |but added that the excessive heat {contributed towards his unfitness to |drive. The owner of the car, who Washington, July 29 (®—Irvin S. Fearsay festimony which comes fo Cobb, in his first statement as chair- his ears. and the indictment :-(,\nd,\‘ man of the authors and artists com- [ OMPlete and perfected” mittee of the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment, presses the opinion that “if prohi- bition is a noble experiment, then the San Francisco fire and the Gal- veston flood also should be listed among the noble experiments of our Mrs. Mary A. Wagner of 641 Arch sireet awoke yesterday morning as usual. Although it was Sunday and she a loyal member of the South Con- gregational church, she did'not el out her best Sunday hat and dress | and go to morning service. In fact | there was no morning service but she wouldn’t have gone if there had | been. She put on her best blue ging- | ham apron, the checkered plaid and sallied into the kitchen. 1t was a A ew from Dr. Ed Burglars dio message Rubarth, on week- ex- Mrs t ppendicitits toda ain General hospital Miss Helene McConnell, a recent. b L Stephen Jackson of 39 Nash Ulhejpassatitnailie c s underwent an operation for. ship of the . French line, whic e left port six hours earlier he Bremen left at 1 a. m. Sat on the return pa of w Leapold Dives Off Gallery at succeeded in ; sl L s day ag busy day. There was turkey to be cook potatoes to be boiled and Iater mashed; and all the fixings of Wetherstield Prison was with him, was not able to drive, |50 Velardi made the atfempt. When national history.” Asserting the right to agitate for repeal or reinterpretation of prohi- Boarder Wounds Widow - and himself closin opened with Satur the to store ni nit ior and his having com- crossing nine | round trip run after tr westward i graduate was expected to be a record-breaking | Gupool of the Moody Secretarial is now employed at Corbin rew Co.—advt Kills Himsell n, N notified today ot return of the operator’s license | of Oscar Malcolm Anderson of 563 Arch stret. Quick Pile Relief Hartford, July 28 (®—T.ouis N.|he was searched after being arrest- leopold of Waterbury sentenced 1o |€d he was found tg have all his lite imprisonment last November on |pockets filled with ciga and a charges of arson for instigating the |companion explained that Velardi fire in a furniture store in Water- [took “smokes” while others were {bury in which three persons died, |drinking on Hartford avenud. Ve- Wagner's $0th birth- (made an attempt 1o commit suicide [lardi's condition, however, indicated sy anniversary. Sons and daugh- [Sunday at state prison in Wethers- [that he had not taken a cigar on grand children, great nd |field when he dove off Gallery D and |every round. Velardi was fined $100 children, a sister, friends and neigh- | fell 19 feet to a concrete floor below. land cos bors were expected. 1t,was to be| He landed on his hip, which w Officer Clarence Kumn festified iz ioos dant fother.” who hu',lmujlltd. Outside of other minor |that he noticed that uncertain man- ruled the roost for ?u \"r‘n;*,‘ n;;! “H';j;’l )vylh\r:lqul xxov”am\x:i\:.?li\: hun.q ST (TG o alne 't going lo be relegated to a e attempt at suicide wa r ved “p‘h:r:m" T | orhea by e ariven and when he stopped it he while the family prepared the dinuer. [the supreme court which last weel |0 v.mrm under the influence So Mrs. Wagner entertained 20 or [refused to grant his appeal for re- [Of liquor. fn reply o Prosecuting more guests at her S0th birthday |lease, Warden Scoft belie Aftorney Woods. Velardi admitted dinner. She cooked the turkey and|pold made the fry at 12:45 p. m. |that he injured in an accident the balance of the meal, while yesterday and was partially stopped |recently. and he also admitted the Aaughter was responsible for a large |when the prisoner bebind him, also |trnth of Mr. Woods that he was a | birthday cake. There were noa “lifer” grabbed his feet, but lost |menace on the highwavs when driv- | candles, because the cake wouldn'i|his grip. e in the comdliion Ofrices Fold 80 candl hit there was a His wife visited him hoth yester- |found him large 80 on top, and a generous slice, fday and today at the prison hospi Fvanowski Finde $25 h as only mothers snd grand- John F. Bvanowski. 24. of West T 'H" ANGRY GOTHAM LAWYER | /esime:*“arivine witn “iempraper Wagner is old. She says s e tificate of IN ROLE OF UNGLE SAM markers and without a certificate of Mrs. with a smile, “1've registration: He was fined $10 on n Doesn't Like Treatment and Decides 1 big dinner., The younger folks | federates The police were could worry about the cake and such “hifalutin deserts” as young folks scem fo favor, but the substantial rt of the dinner was up to Mother.” 1t was Mrs. bition by congress, he said “we now know that millions of otherwise or- derly citizens are engaged in con- stant violations of the letter and spirit” of the Volstead act. He cited “corruption, |graft, hyprocrisy. perjury, beer- | wars, machine gun battles, debau- chery of minors and a growing con- tempt for law and order” as out- Mrs. Zottu Was taken standing “by-products of this gen-|view hospital. (Great Barrington eral evasion of statutory regula-|Mass, with bullet wounds in th tions,” and said: [back and side, fired by Mayuga thi “We have only to take the ordi-|morning, after an argument over ti: nary exveriences of the ordinary |aftentions fto her another man \tlantic, made another man, along with his personal |Mayuga pulled a gun from his conquest of a representative of one knowledge, and the dependable |pocket and fired {hree times, fhen of her war time enemis foday er than it had ever been | They escaped by s of a sky- light. Using an electric drill. “bor- rowed” from the stock of the store, drilled through the combina ion dial and with large ct + sledge hammer completed f opening the safe. me left Ne m oo ‘rance w York ast Ca ¥ 20 (P —.Jealousy : | 1s believed by police to have been the fhey bribery, ENTRANCE, MAN DIES V. July (®— of Springfield, Mass., | anklin county jail | had heen taken yesterday | | motive for the shooting of TRos |Zottu, 28. a widow with four. chil {dren, and the suicide today of Jol Mayuga, 28, a boarder DENIED St. Alba Demid Koral the ‘remen Steams Past e Isle De France at Sea vy notic York, July 29.—(A)—The 8. 8. |in a d speed queen of the North at her hom to the kaii died at Dr. Leonhardt's Hen id is guaran- ed to banish any form of Pile misery, 1 condition. harmless tablet that removes blood conm- ~ ration officers said that |gestion in the lower bowel—the cause of Koral had heen refused admission to |piles. It brings joyful relief quickly and - safely or costs nothing. The Fair Da- ast Wriday. He had planned | 200 1 »ra and durgglsts everywhers) atives in Montreal. sell it hothisx guarantes ner iremen iy peacefnl Canada !0 visit Kumn But she says it worked hard my lite, anfl |the first charge.-85 on the second. working at not going to she says, stop s |and $10 on the third ‘ Officer William O'Dayv festified \that he trailed Evanowski east on Rroad street shortly after midnight Saturday. at the rate of 40 to 45 | miles an hour. going as far as (‘ahot street after turnine into Washing- [ton street. He fold the officer he |boueht the car from James Simons | |of Westfield. and had not changed | the markers. Evanowski had nothing | to sav affer the officer testified. Reckless Driver Pays $15 John Melynk, 16, of 156 Sexton! street, pleaded not guilty to the charge of reckless driving but was found puilty and fined $25 and costs. of which $10 was remitted. He was |driving his father's car about 10330 |vesterday forenoon across a bridge __|in Stanley Quarter Park and col- | "|lided with another car driven by “|Bdward . Zack of 164 Carleton ' street. Both cars were damaged. Melnyk said he was not driving fast. He obtained his opertor's h-| cense only a few weeks ago. Judge | Traceski told him he was driving ltoo fast if he contemplated a tur | after crossing the bridge. Motor cycle Officer W. S. Strolls made the | arrest.e She is not a faddist. sliced cucumbe lettuce and spinach with the broth from a few boiled carrots don’t bother her. The only way“to grow up strong and healthy and live 1o a ripe old ag urbance in Con- is 1o stay up late at night, get up nors drug store at North street and early in the morning. work hard all|Hartford avenue shortly before 3 and eat anything you liks. |o'clock v afternoon, Officer That's what 1 do,” she | Thomas C. Dolan learned that At- left a widow, without a dollar v Herman FKinklestein of New six children, when 1 was 31| York had purchased three stamps vears old and 1 never had time :0|in the store and received change for | [ sy. 1 had to work wherever 1[$1 bill in nickels, dimes and 19 pen- uld get work. 1 helped new nies, which red him. He had < come into the world, and wash- to buy a book of stamps but for them as they grew up and|Miss Connors, who conducts the helped lay their when did not have them they died. Work never me 1 raised my family hard work. I3 thing 1 want to. 1 for special Special di s to Change P. O. Sub-Sta- o tion Location Tnves {there was a dis A complaint that un day says. with ba- ang tried elders out she in said scared books, of six childr | According to Officer ut? 1 eat any-|port, the attorney, don't have any |tives living at 18 Willow diets. I it agrees|wanted his money back and tele- me and 1 like it, I eat it. 1|phoning to the Noveck drug store have any faith in that saying across the street inquired whether rly to bed and early 10|(he owner of the latter place want- cither. I stay up late at night | ed the sub-station moved there. it 1 get in the Attorney Iinklestein denied ca Housework yes, 1 .do mV ing a disturbance but admitted te share. The younger folks: dont|phoning. to the other drug store 1t me 100, they think I'm (00 old. |ahout having the postal sub-station Eut I'm ot old to ¥el | transferred. He told the officer Anvhow 1 cooked the intended to report the incident Mrs. Wagner was the postal, authorities and many. July 28, 1849 mend that the sub-station be out of the Connors store, Dolan’s hy who has with don't 1hout rise,’ up early > Oh. morning. | 100 work turkey.” born in She Wright Pl Harold N of o1 inville, who wus | Church street arrested on the charge of reckle 3:30 | he 1o recom taker e came 10 n riving after an accident about 3 Saturday afternoon near $31 West {Main street, paid the costs of tha| SUES WINNER FOR 82,000 % and o 87 Pleasant street and owned Hjalmar Abrahamson of the same addess, | William Kalick, Beaten in Knuckle | Guilty of Specding ! | On the charge of speeding Bonei. 39, of 30 Lawlor street, was fined 810 and costs. He pleaded not | guilty but admitted that he drove at the rate of 28 miles an hour past n intersecting street on IFarming ton avenue. Motorcycle Officer David Doty tes tified that Bornci drove a truck at the of 42 miles an hour from Beave and Wi ington streets along Karmington avenue ahout 12:25 Saturd afternoon. 1his country with her was three years The family settled in Southington 1 Mrs. W Mary Bonner, beeame the bride of George Wagner. Mr. Wagner died ars after their marrieg leaving a practically penniless widow with six small. children. Life was a hard struggle. Only hard work and plen- of it kept the family together. But the widow was of a gener which thrived on hard plenty of it X two years ago she rémoved Arch street ded ever since. I e festivities yesterday included A reunion of her entire family. All| her children, includin Miss Mary | z Wagner, William G. Wagner. Mr. feral violent blows on the face and | and Mrs. R. J. Newton and Mr. and | choked him.” Mrs. 1. G. Andrews of this citf were |y el L S = presen. Mrs. Newton and M "“‘1zon.\wvr,\m~ Lo mm 2 Ground Broken Today b e R v\'»f\;uh-\\" d ]lms[)HNVh ”“‘”\":ml. ,“W 1 SrountwEsshroken Lodaytor the e IRy Do i oir 3- i GO el B 26350 vault addition to the officers my\;:n‘,‘w‘.::y!:uqmu»:» “,:‘.‘,‘,,.lr‘,‘,,“ ;‘m The fight occurred of the fown clerk and probate court Chetiin Baldwin of Milrerdia, ora and it is expected that the building hler bvol e will be completed within a short ha e time. The construction of the vault Sy tavon a matter which has been urged by among {hose present the city hall commission for several The hostess reccived | vears. finally decided on this | ostyilotimoneyana year, and an appropriation was al- merous friends dropped in throi lowed. out the day to pay while many cards Saturday and today. “Come back 10 and be my guest another turkey her fnterviewer left parents wh old In who was Tete | Duel, Seeks Victory in Court - tion | work and Judgment | Onee a in the loser in a fist fight has appealed to the courts tor com- pensation for his loses. William alick of New Britain has brought suit for $2,000 against Stanley Sto ki who, he claims. “malicionsly saulted the plaintiff, struck him home where she e amount the medical, and further to on claims duties, 6, 1929 n- his July Property of own street the defendant was attached, accor:i- filed in the town Attorney Michael Sex- the plaintiff. on dan andchildren, | ( Henning numbered | rn ing 1o pape clerk’s o ton were ie represents many flowers £ Nu- h ects was i === | | Big Apartment House Figures in Foreclosure William H Allen, Charles W. Hawkins and the City Hardware Cooperative ociation have been named defendants in a foreclosure 1ction brought the New Britain Trust Co. against the large Georgian apartments on Walnut street which property owned Mr. Allen. Hawkins is trustee Allen’s bank- [ rupt on their v J. B. Comstock to Speak On Hardware Advertising J. B. Comstock. advertising mana- ger at P. & ¥. Corbin's will give a talk on his life’'s work *“Advertising Builders' Hardward™” at a luncheon to be served to the Hartford Adver- tising club tomorrow at 12:15 o'clock at the Hotel Bond Mr. (fomstock }h‘r\fi taken an important part in ad- vertising for many years. 2 we received vears from now, Hot days lose their terror in the cooling freshness of WRIGLEY’S SPEARMINT. I'm going to cook dinner” said. as by is by of estate, December 19, 1927, Mr. Allen a note for $27.500 1o the New | Britain T t Co. and gave as se curity the apartment building on | | Walnut street. There we two other bortgages held by co-defenders, The City Hardware iive tionand the Bank The building is valued at $110,000 and is of stone construction. The ire 21 apartments, most of which are occupied Attorney John I Downes sents the plaintiff and iff Mathew pers. Brothers Beaten Un. Assainants Huntetd T.eo Wiecnzorek, 18. of 96 Gold street has a badly damaged eye and his brother Edward. 20, is cut about the mouth and nose as a result o the assault they report happened to them Sunday morning at 1:40. The police v that Raymondi Morkiewiccz of 99 Silver street. was one of the men who assaulted the pafr. When a police officer went to | Raymond’s home he was 10t in. The [nssaulted hoys were advised to take further action through Prosecutor I\’\'Oods FOR GUEST Saturday night at 9 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nurczyk entertained a score of friends at their home at 232 Grove street. The party was given in honor of Michael Roman of New York, who is spending the week in this city. EntertainmeAt and place at 107 o’clock Coope New Britain associa- vings The dry mouth is- moistend and edgy nerves calmed by this- little joy bringer. dinner took TASTE the Juice of Real Mint Leaves SUMMONED FOR SPEEDING Max Kadecki of 27 Roberts street has been notified by Officer John M. 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