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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8§ 192. HAIR AS EVIDENCE OF ALLEGED ATTACK Woman Brings 1t to Police Wrapped in Wax Paper In her hands a strand of hai wrapped in waxed paper. a woman living at 40 North street called at the police station last evening and tearfuly presented her argument. She wanted the man who yanked the hair out arrested. But the police told her that she would have to get a warrant from Prosecuting Attor- ney Joseph G. Woods. i : had been to her home | ~ Becaus Tuesday evening and found no cause for police action, the woman direct- ed her r.-ment to Officer Gustave | Hellberg. However, the woman claimed to have been struck on the | side of her head by a neighbor, but | when the officer felt for the bu he could not find it. At the time Ofticer Hellberz investigated, there was no evidence that the hair had been pulled out. The officer al learned that the fight started when | she threw a mop at the neighbor but did not injure him. woman did | not learn t the ad pulled out until Rer hair Tuesda After excoriat not making the a the woman re-wrapped ! started to search for the He was not in his c at home. Late last night of the event, he would not issue a warrs woman made her com th S air r she night st ' MODEST YOUTHS N LIFE SAVING FOUND |w Lads Who Partially Revivedi» Friend Report to Police Sp Bridgeprt, Aug. 8 (# too modest yesterday to reveal t selves as heroes in the saving of the | life of Anthony Verrilli, 13, nearly | drowned in the Henry street ba revealed themselves to police today as Victor Ciaurro, 15, Warren Hard- | ing high school sophomore, and James McSweeney, 16. Ciaurro, Verrilli and ¥ | Piano, 14, had hired a rowhoat at |" the foot of Henry street and gone to (! Seaside park. They overstaved their time and when the owner of the boad called for it, they started back. In the Henry street basin the | boat overturned, and Verrelli tried | to rescue Piano, who could not swim. Verrilli became exhausted and Mc- | Y0 Sweeney, in another rowboat, to aid the three boys. He s rilli, while Ciaurro saved Piaro. | sto McSweeney is the youth who was |t/ reported applying artificial methods to Verrilli when Dr. Ho emergency hospital ambulanc; geon, arrived. Verrilli, though still uncons was breathing slightly and w most entirely revived on th bulance en route to the hospital. ur dove Boy Takes Money at Home 3, Starts to Paint Town Red |+ On him he had a $1.25 watch and | I $6.22 in bills and chan doing the town, doing it so brown | i€ that Officer Hopkins became suspi- | cious and brought an 11 old | Richmond avenue I police | : : noon. e he was que tioned by Sergeant O'Mar: he was 1eticent but finally the geant, who has a_way with young sters, drew from him the statement 1t en year W m hi folks ed Ver- | Main st | owner of the rd Reid, |Mice merchandi n enviable He was | Nis z00d At first | be ol 2l man | peo- | 1 o guessed silh nich ran |t W wilo tinished | h tor and | politely, | ver was don't As| kerton |V will he|! 1l 1 ced W, 4 ton ory the n should Kkno e of owning a Drop in and s all. He th a smile oy will He Well folks. is offerdd ur considers own th for man md omin ore, located on the street railroad whom 15 breath of is his| North of par h sells very | s built up wong all | tain Herald tracks. is a store avh the to IR—THE NEW .D. This pr o of the ¢ rtisin AP rliest founda- | on of ho s a great t for s i o who joy 1y, sure 1y win |son of nts are not too broad this evening. that another hoy who lives on Ha street gave him the money. watch, he admitted, he bought in an 'Arcade store. But finally he hroke down and told all. He had taken | the money from his mother. Ser-| geant O’Mara and Officer Kiely then | took the lad home to his mother and | explained the case to her. And there is.an 11 year old Richmond avenue hoy who today is cating his dinner from the mantle, for the parental justice was as stern as it was swift. Scientific Voyage Begun by Schooner | New York, Aug. 8.—(UP)—Nine | men in the $9-foot schooner Black | | 6.—Creait given for RULES OF SILHOUETTE CONTEST likeness. f\—Identify —Describe how he makes livell- | | hood | —Address com “Silhouett nications to itor, » Britain Herald —Contest closes at 2 p. m. fol- lowing insertion—Satur 10 a. —Answers may brought office. | JUST KIDS m. | be to t mailed or | | 14| | {1 atness. rded daily for according te 7.—Ohe dollar a best a rules. L Eagle were steaming eastward today for the ancient citics of Northern Africa and Spain. | The archeological expedition is headed by Prof. Underhill Moore of | Columbia university, J. Thornton | Mills of Englewood, N. J.. and Rob- | ert C Rathbone, owner of the schooner. A crew of six is carried “Tripoli is the first port of call near where the excavation of th cities of Oea ratha and Magna is under way. The exped plans to return in November. hcient READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN “I'm glad our son Jo goin’ with that politician's daughter. Joe won't wo an’ maybe he can make 3 livin’ without it if he can marry into the City Hall.” | (Copyright 1529, Pubnsmers Byndicate) ENGAGEMENT Mrs. ANNOUNCED H son ¢ GRASS FIRT A still e UNT HET RT QUILLEN A on - ever triflin seamp like in’ not on s0 good Ben has a sneak- ‘Il get to Heaven f his wife he acc bein' (Copyright 1 Texan Goat to Start For Washington Today Angelo, Tex., Aug. 8 (P— of Texas' pet of Secre- from the Raisers’ [ por Wolske | Mea | Aug Wet w N. and fa ;\\'atcrbm'y Man Sent seriously ing further mee held tomor- he Falcon hall ting of street in the neighborhood arc of Nathan 1bor, he re- o last night. Offi- investigated the case but not find the children. i at 1524 Stanley street. That children break windows in is house and . was reported o the police rank 11 ant case but operty V's next door 1 to the O'Day poli gara last Miller street tigated th 1 th ildren. dlar meetir of the Tady of Owls will held tomorrow at 0dd Fellows' Serge S o'clock ting of the Ladies will by until Mon e post- Ay Mr ¢ Plain- members o ¢ society of Johr ch her on ers plannir attend troliey from inn entertain the mis ut at ho Personals homas 17 ( wry and Branford r of North Ha- of Mr. and Mrs ihe of 49 Walnut strect. William Appleton of Boston is th Mr. and Mrs. Jo- h Grzyhowski of 127 Broad street. Carp is spending in Ne Ham iter of Rockwell the month of shire Mrs. A Miss El Toody . Talcott, dean of the arial ol is spend- wtion in Canada g her va ind Julia om a two- Hampton Beach, ses Mary Maclnerney have 1 ed fr ceks vac at H M ition Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1 mily of Maple Hill r a week's vacation at Holland re spend- Cornfield ) | Roin To Insane Hospital T Aug. S8 (A—Evaristo charg qu ed f insanity and was ac on unds d to hospital for Middletown he court this Miles MeNiff. Vitale shot and wife and his rorning Vitale th on person of h er-in-law. A her charge of a t on the is wife ng held pend- action in the case. In of Vitale to the state hos- MeNiff made city court first time such s b entence onths in the e insane when arra Ju story, it sposition of a case 1 | | READ HERATD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BEST RESULTS Berson | with | the | en made Plush Lined Python Who Gulped | ~ Blanket Defies Chiropractor Who | Hoped to Tickle Him Into Hea]th! ‘Eggs, Mineral Oil, and Su Futile As $3,260 Reptile Still Complains of | Longest Tummy Ache In World. Canton trospective 0., A person 8 (UP) or snake, as the e may be—is one who looks with- | in himself. time turns wet happiness. ery python, Big Samson, his eycs blanket inward, h shrouding 1z0 Sumson gre blanket in which which was te have b Gessert, sought safety. Itor 19 d the huge reptile has been in agony lespite efforts of doctors, chiroprac mid-wives and snake special to relieve hini. | Mineral Oil Fails teen days ily Nowed sw on, When a representative of th dard Oil company advised {oil, Claude Po oblingingly pourec a certified gushe Result—no relier. Next a chiropra samson's owne a day's cutput of down the python or offered advic He was drawn into the relief worl by a picture of python’s sl vealing enough verteh hole happy for the rest His cfforts failed. With the suggestion s cotion—give the sn " the generous Poe to keep a of their lives sol ke son in-|iube far info Sammy's tummy and |, st his 1 his Stan- | believes mineral ton, re- ja doilcy hiropractic college personnel | “albumen dis- rammed a | |100kea over every Monday by ”N‘}Herald Classified Heading: company, and that at the present [time, he could not say whether the | brakes were bad or not. A M 1- | well, manager of the New Haven | firm_for which Roman drives, also |said that the trucks were overhaul- {ed every Monday. Officers Harper. recalled to the stand, declared that the brake drums were out of line. {and only when the wheels would get to a certain point on the drums| would the brakes ‘grab. | Had No Permit With Him = Because he passed a red light at an_intersection, Carl Olson, R. I*. D. 2 New Britain, was brought to the curb late ye morning by Officer James McCue at the cor- ner of West Main and High streets. | When the officer asked to see his registration and driver's license, the Man Uses Antenna To Escape From Fire Boston, Auz. § (A Benjamin Hampson antenna here last v —RBURIAL LU EATH NOTICES LORISTS UNERAL DIRECTORS used a ssfully it radio as a fire His fourth floor office threatined by a fire, Hamp- son broke a window, crawled to a window ledge and pulled himselt up a steep wall to the roof by means of the antenna wire. | §—PERSONALS 7—STURE ANNOUNCEMENTS Automotive UTO AND IRUCK AGENCIES $—AUTOS AND TRUCKS KUK BALE W0—AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE 11—A 'O PARTS AND ACCESSURIES 12— AUTOMOBILES WANTED 13— AUTOS—TAXI SERVICE 14—GARAGES TO LET 15—=MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCI 16—MOTORCYCLES-BICYCLES WA 17—SERVICE STATION: REPAIRIN : Business Service 18—BARDERS, HAIRD'S. MASSEUSE DING AND CONTRACT ndry Other Remedies Prove | Implicit faith in the word of Of- Hayes, and a belief that he is ightforward man, honest and | was expressed by Judge Trace- | in sentencing Ransom Baldwin of Meriden, to a fine of § L endangering his | witn $15 remitted, when Baldwin Furth®rmore, his normal it |\, tried on the charge of »4- | young man did not have them with e e o0-nound DIRS|ing on South Main, strect. The offl- | him. He been driving a car fo c =4 stated that the youth was driv- |about four years. Judge Tyaces at 44 hour. uspended sentenc of Walter Paulos and street, for breach of . was continued until Sep- | 30 and the ¢ of Antoni | Kirklewski, 32, 45 Silver street, for [ 33_REPAIRING {non support was continued until | 32A—PIANO TUNING ptember 7. 33—WANTED TO RENDER SERWICES ducational PsNI)ENCE COURSES MENTAL AND VOCAL 7—LOCAL & PRIVATE INSTRUCTORA TED—INSTRUCTORS ACHERS Employment fic e [poured in five Still the mist 1 He's a without dozen eggs. ned over Sam- ck snake. He| fair. | ski sons’ o ¢ [can't 1 & iife. of has 1 socinty Big or blank: cos! cyes. —INSURANCE—ALL KINUS 25—LAWYERS—PATTENT ATTORNEYS STORING & CRATING G. PAPER HANGING NG, HEATG. G AND TATLORING JUBB'G. STATIONERY ONAL SERVICES San e miles dn ate the| blar et depr on was valued foot—herore he was learned Alowir son’s pre it was driving a 44 miles an hour, truck going 14 miles | hou commented the judge. | At :30 yesterday afternoon, Of worth |cer Hayes stated, he saw the truck | | considerably less than that. Poe|going down South Main street. — At) something must happen the Ellis street corner it stopped for ihat is what Samson is go-:the traffic light, and after it had | | passed the light, it proceeded at a 44 | ate of speed down the cer also said that thres in the sam direc- truck had to cut | truck at 1 belie: some ciat et was at ge | about e is | Stufied python skins are Dog D(;dggPolicemel\ | In 45 Minute Chase Although they chased it from | corner to corner, it was almost 45 minutes before Officers Zmijeski and | Sanders could catch a police do which had taken lodgings for th ight in the rabbit hutch of Alax facrioke, 228 Booth street The police patrol was called and D. |Officer Brophy took the dog to| headquarters where it remained ua- til this morning, when the owner called and got it. soon o1 , ling to be Irom now on T'll let my snakes 'mile an hour blankets gradually,” bill. The of might begin with a cars were goi uit. Then I could tion and that the 2 woman's hanikerchicf-—then |out of the line of traffic to ind so on until the snake's|them. The {ruck was empty. Th2| n becomes accustowmed to arrest was made at Willow Brook | park. | When questioned by Danaher of Meriden, counsel for [the defense, the officer stated that |he asked the boy why he was going so fast. The boy replied that he | was doing only 30 miles an hour. But | Poc wirl’'s bat! offer rround to UL ing suid, {2 HELP—WOMEN 43—HELP—MEN OR WOMEN S WANTED—MEN | WANTED— WOMEN constitut diet. Bt all the ORTUNITIES STOCKS, BONDB LOANED {SB—MORTGAGES 49—WANTED—TO BORROW Live Stock 50—CATTLE AND LIVE STOCK OGS, CATS, PETS ime Samsons’ eves are | Attorney tull and misty. They are not bl shining they formerly hey scem to say “Oh, horse-hlansct.” wer CAR HITS STORE WINDOW FINDS RESTAURANT SNOT A CLUBROON Youth Ejected Fined 86 Ior | onway | Margaret, | Striking Waiter-Bouncer Sowa. 18, 80 La- com king into the police lat sterday afternoon and inqu if Sergeant McAvay wanted to see him That is the amount he was fined at volice court this morning when he was arraigned for breach of from an Tt cost Ant 35 ny salle street and costs to tation peace, resulting which turned to blows, Spiro R ) Broad st 1, the Rialto tenis who arge of restaur- started when T out of the res- irant, short ef > 8 o'cloc] 3 erday morning his feel- ings injured by the harsh tome in | which he was spoken to, did not | move as quickly as Retenis wanted | nim to, and $o Retenis assisted him and Frankie Charmon, his friend, to |the street. Durjng the procession tenis' lip became myste AlL Doty not Wednesday afternoon wa but nally he 1ptain George Sergeant McAvay started The warrant was handed He went out on the stre L few minutes and then came An hour afterwards Sowa into the poli ation “I hear Sergeant McAvay & for me so I came wanted,” the th ant told him that the fig had resulted in a arrest, and he is morn to his stor: nd Frank Officer could find him. warrant to Kel- on to for back. cam ar is look- around to see yo sa warrant for his hooked for Sowa, was court weeord talking to his fric z anothe they Yo or from { aid move picked up Frar to carry him fo the A malee followed and now | h an ahrasion on his lip. The said that til 8 o'clock, so 1 came 1 put canse ot enou hoys they wonld from the | argument, | ¢ he had with | returned | GGS. PO! ., VEHICLES | 54—WANTED—LIVE STOCK Merchandise i the examination also brought| Marlboro, Mass., Aug, 8 (P —Mrs, | Ret Sowa hanzs round the store time. T told him to get out, but he just stayed a fr ing a she 55—ARTICL B—FOR THE VACATION MATERIALS USINESS & OFFICE EQUIP. XD DAIRY PRODUCTS ST —FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING 00D THINGS TO EAT HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES 5 . & TOOLS CHANDISE AT THE STORES CAL INSTRUMENTS ADIO CHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY 6S—WANTED, ARTICLES TO BUY City Advertisement} s not co Tour violations of the motor v hicle code, \ging from driving without a license or a registration wrd o speeding and driving with defective by were heard morning by Judge Stanley J. the Buzzy street char FOR HOUSEKEEPING TO DINE Auction Sale see Ba s use he at miles W was on iors the the man very take place Saturday goin 44 mile rate. v fractured collar hone this morn- | nd father of the driver, said that | an s forered inrouenta jection was sustained by the bench. | car, said that he had only passed one | : S fasectione at he | Board of Public Works, City of New N d trifle for intersections, and that h 3 h Two Are Convicte , also of Meriden, who w 0 p. m. S. T, Tuesday, August K ROOM AND OFFICES riding in WAREHOUSES & STORAGE Rill. He also said that a car was|ed to be present at said hearing, if | ol i Real Estate for Sale Tra-| " Officer Hayes, recalled to relation to the above. | S §2—FARMS FOR SALE | e . . | SUMMER PLACES FOR SALB e e (B e otion \\nnm‘clty Advertisement Farmington avenue and Cabot strect |whom I have implicit faith” de-| (EWERS IN WARD STREET 88—HOTELS his testimony the officer said that darstaicl Aas o SOl S. T., Tuesday, August and that the tra not heavy | found guilty of driving with defec- | | sewers in Ward Street, from Farm- o V. Gaffney, representing Dul, | {hat wher he whistled the truck to | retation to the “above. tate of Felix Partonis or Felix haNE e ol 16 wasthro G nE lep Romanthad Lo the hand Thomas T. McGrath, Clerk, | Conn., located at 30 Franklin street, soveral infersections before he wus| Roman stated that tho trucks are | tle, south by Franklin street. Being Dul, on the stand, he Notice is hereby given that a 1 deep, more or less, his speed did not exce ) *'A] I rd of Public Works, City of New | QUIGLer. with the in Pershing Avenue, from |and second mortgage for $500 to of Probate. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, | 1 suspend sentence npon pav at 2 o'clock day- lout that the officer had clocked the | Mary Bushka of Williamson, VW, Va. R. L. Baldwin, owner of the truck Herithe lareel cadn Ln WhIGh | = ‘»llw truc k was locked and t1 1:\11»- h:m‘ plate glass window into a jewelry never Known it 0 o over 30 mil? sore, None of the other six occu- [an hour. This testimony was ob-|punis of the car were injured | ol jected to L | ea -, that the car which he passed At v - TREE was parking, and that down the hill| SEWERS IN QU STREET he was traveling at only 28 miles an | Notice is hereby given that A i Britain, in Room 307, City Hall, at |ence Reed, the truck, corroborated | 13th, 1929, on the construction of | ARMS FOR RENT Ransom’s testimony, saying that he |sewers in Queen Street, from Sum- BRI el ‘hing the speedometer all | mit to Pershing Avenu | ACATION I 77=WANTED—TO RENT this | passed at the foot of the hill. they see e, and be arc passed at the 0o | , and be heard in | L AT ce ¢ 5 | o S = —AUCTIONEERS ceski in police court. ISpensions | stand, testified that the truck BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, |s0—BLDG. & BUSINESS PROPERTY were granted in two ca nd in | pasged three cars, and that t Thomas F. McGrath, Clerk. two more fines were impos wer ahead of the tru v | were ng ¢ head of t 33—HOUSES FOR SALE FOR SALE 1t 0 near erse serve to repudiate Hayes, a man in | TATE FOR EXCHANGE near the intersection of s by Officer William 0%ay, who |clared Prosecutor Joseph Woods 3”l Notice is hereby given that a ed that he was driving his car [asking for a conviction. hearing will be held before the |$9—ROOMS FOR RENT Bad Breaks on Sruck | Board of Public Works, City of New the condition of the road -vas good, | Haven, driving a i th, 1920, on the construction of at the time. The road, he stated, is | tive brakes and fined $10 and costs about three car widths from curb |The arrest \\.:,‘m 1.» ]Lnn \v].x[“"rfli‘? ington Avenue to Curtin Street, folicanh® fternoon by Officer Lou BEDCT- ¥ Vareated. ordons dee meqticats ; ed to be present at said hearing, it | Dy order of Probate Court, T will officer that the defendant |the curb on Stanley street near Al- | | BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, lartaukas late of East Hampton. SRt officer had started 1o|brakes to stop the machine. Later | follow the man at the corner of |his foot brakes were tested and | S | in New Britain, Conn. The land is Washington and Beaver streets, and | found defective. The steering wheel C. Ad . hounded east by land of John Maher, | lty vertisement north by 1ana of Nicholas Schwelt- s®d that ahout 58.3 feet front and 120 feet oing to sec aring will be held before the | i Terms of sale 10 per cent cash an hour. The car is compar- ‘ritain, in Room 307 City Hall, at|at time of sale and balance (ex- ne \:( o mm‘ exsion'y 30 p. m., 1. S. T., Tuesday, Augnst | cept first mortgage of , $2500 to 0 registered on the speec 16 ropd JEile sald sthal noisawith flavo_r o_f the fehell Street to Sterling Street. | Bertha M. McDonald of Hartford, ofticer -“' “r'-‘ corner of Concord ai world’s finest All interested persons are request- | Conr.) must be paid in ca abot streets. 1 to he present at said hearing, if | delivery of deed of cony Because th rnmm‘r 11%\1 not mn:;\v mustard seeds & oy sce cause, and be heard in | when ar, and because the B u n E N s LA alli e ; on pa L Thomas F. McGrath, Clerk. | August nt of the declared Judsg: light s in down his ¢ truck at Buell street and that it Was | was taken to Marlboro hospital with the state and the ob- r Brought Before Judge and was wat 5—~VACATION PLACES FOR RENT { the way down the South Main street | All interested persons are request- 81—BUILDING LOTS FOR SALB Dul, 27, 276 High when the arrest was made. Rooms, Board and Hotels at the rate of 40 miles an hour. In 4 Kenneth Roman, of New | Britain, in Room 307, City Hall at ORlG o amma ion hy Al On the stand Officer Harper said they Raneae o heard in | Sell at Public Auction the Real Es- | that the alleged speeder had passed | POSt also was defective. r, west by land of Liberette Trot- whistled to the curb. | SEWERS 1 PERSHING AVENUL his mothe i ) th, 1929, on the construction of }Chelsea Savings Bank of Norwich I'here no traffic ale is approved by the Court lation to the ahove. condition of the road is not so goo.l, handing - ving tin AD HERALD CLASSIFIED .\D\‘ PHILIP ) . FAGAN, cision. TIOR' B T RESULTS Auctioneer. MISERY LOVES COMPANY j|POOR LITTLE | FELLER [ WAS | | BITED BY & | _— | BEE ! YUH KNOW WHAT T WASTMY UNCLE JES WISHIN' WITH MY | BLL BROWN OWN BRAIN-MUSH? LWAS JES' WISHIN' T WEREN'T WHO ARE THE DUMBBELLS HOW DOES) HE EXER— HE MAKE{CISES WITH ? ON My MOTHER'S SIDE ' COULD MAKE S50 POILY AND HER PALS NEEWAH KIDNAPED? MY STARS LUNCLE SAML' SARTIN, SISTER! 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