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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, 5 PETTERS HELD AT PISTOL POINT Highwaymen Descend on Park- ¢rs and Obtain $19 Where petters will go next to ex- ercise their amourous natures question which is bothering the po- lice, for everywhere they do go, bandits, are chased by bold, bad who 160k upon loving coupl their legitimate pre Early Sunday ples in one car from were parked on South the junction of Stanley morning two treet tree auto drove up and halted close by. Waving an automatic pistol at the occupants of the New Have the driver got out and ordered to separate. The other got out of the car, waving pi From Vernon Hotchkiss took $4 and from New Haven, they took $15. girls had no money taken a the police station give their names, when their story to Officers Blanchette and Auida. “One of the hoys in the Haven car remembered the tration of the bandit's machine. was sent out over the police typewriter, and Hartford police r: sponded with the statement that the car had been reported stolen just a few minutes before the type message came in. Sunday morning the owner of the ar came to the local police s king more information about his car. No trace l\:h been found MORALE BELIEVED ALREADY MARRIED - Police May Arrest Alleged Biga- ? | mous N. Y., Bridegroo That Paul principals at a scent, N. arrested in New already married face a charge of bigamy sult of his marriage IFriday statements gathered at the Britain police department toda Morale was ed in Britain for a hou He inmate o hous day—were fined in police court on June 27, 1927. It is tho Miss Dykar, whom he mar, day. changed her name from phanie to Bstella. The young wa who gave her age as 21, was Morale, one of double weddin Frid was Britain, that and that he as & arres eeping and an tenced to the state farm for women Morale served time in jail fol offense and- after his release i expected 1 At the present time knows nothing as to abouts. A young man who had loaned Morale § ago came ir evening to Morale. e the police gallery ing is known of who were married both gave f artford and the other said that he v from New York Cafry Items his his m w aid tha if he identified as Morale, the other c at Crescent girls cious alt T man 3ronx, Mr. and Mrs. Washington street are in N. ¥ attending the funer A] of Ticed's brother, George Reed. Miss K. Banulsk reported to the police Sund noon that someone in a pa had thrown something at broken a window in her machir Emil Bloomstraum, 31 strect, reported to the police urday evening that dog had bitten his Stadler investigated. At 1 o'clock this S. Jones reported to the his large coupe was stolen fron Acre road. lLater in the morni corrected this first report, s that the car had been taken by Jone: Irank Niedzwiecki, ton avenue, reported Saturday afternoon sin child. Ser, morning s 48 Farn that the corner of Washington and 1 streets and broken it. Ansonia Man Gone; Police Start Search | Ansonia, Aug. 12 (P—Ansoni lice, who until yesterday wer pied with the m of the kenas boy's disappea ¢ other disappearance to today. William Waldorf, work in the American and has not been seen or hea since. He has a wife, Pauline two children, one of 14 month the other but 15 weeks. New Haven men Robert Tuttle, declaime: they O'Day, a re disor ~the woman he married T at he would be deported fow we o the station Saturday could locate a photo in | Noth- addresses young, Charles I‘rmv 14 Belden street, her Carlson a German police | police that | ing h to the polic he hacked into a street light standard at P Chicago, Aug. 12 (P—It was funny for Tony Notorella. “Buy a batioon!” Tony cried he moved slowly down St avenue carrying the gayly envelopes, round and with the illuminating which he had inflated t An automobile past the I4-year-old balloon v, dor. Ore of its occupants le out and shouted: “Walch the firewo Let's have some fun.” And he flicked his cigarette squarely among balloons. There was gayly colored of burned ruober. Tony Noto lay screamirg on th Doctors later said he scarred for life. he one who had cigaret stepped on (F and sped away, la as em. W is the s, they. es as an explosion. cou- balloons were near An tossed car | them also | istols. n ing T bits P Joker Bursts Balloons Boy Scared for Life n't as Louis coloi buoyant ed ith whirled along n- ned folxs! lighted the he la he clerator they The nd at d to told ITALIAN CRIMINAL New | regis- This tele. “Gerald Chapman” of Nati Admits Two Murders there tele- Milan, Ttaly, Aug. 12 (P— Sa apman, andit of today st extradi squadron of police Ttaly's Gerald C most notorious years, arrived he d. two-years' fight a from France. Pollastro will be tried Oct | will nave to wer for a score mmrs including the killing of cemen. Two of the polic re marshals and the other a {geant. Pollastro maintains he ki |only two of the policem The Ttalian, who has nd an unusual range was the leader of a ban | became prominent some years # Pollastro conf to the Ita numerous felonies he but defended and tation post- of educati | potice committed, ings. “I wished only to liberty. T would have sons rather than lost that,” he |Among h an ana |namea D |his band. Pollastro | came from America reign of terrorism and betr: |for a reward of $500. Pollastro’s prison caused {er prisoners rushed to |of the bandit and were | by prison gua | National Officer Will the | g at| onee | he is n preserve accusers i 081 says are | o New begin New derly | £ the rival at the ot a glin here oman, sen- nd &r der, A pr dent o st. Geo of the | which opens row. Williard Cr: grand president ssions. is While the Alfred Post, past the American C will install Connecticut grand at Torrington for ndall of {his and will pre v the t was other here- | is t the Mr. Po: | delphia. | will be resident of PF New Engla of Daputy P. Mars} t he eks Lh guest SR HOOVER RE he | Washington, A | dent Hoover returned ton this morning from his Virginia w he spent lena ana observed h anniversa They Called Her Scrawny But the of | “ohoes, f Mr. er- g car nd | e, Is your face drawn and pinch Your skin flabby? Are your che sunken with great hollows under Does your figure show amgles instead of Sat- | eyes? becoming | softly All these ant Touie 7 conditions attractiveness and make old. But worst of all, the |actually be the symptoms ot anaemia—that dread ailment so en suffered by women, There's nothing so good-as | Coy’s Tablets to put on firm fl | round out face and figure and b up rich, red blood. So if you need a few poun flesh to round out the hollow you want to get back oldtime en and health, get a box of McC Tablets today. Just hort tr ment will make you look and like a new person. McCoy takes all the this ironclad guarar 1 an-|ing 4 sixty cent boxes over |Tablets or 2 One Dollar ft his|thin, underweight m plant | doesn't gain at least rd of |feel completely , and ‘marked improvement s and |your druggist is autho [turn the purchase price. rob you ) Ten aying Mrs ming- had 3road po- | oceu- | Mil- ee. of McC boxes n or wor pounds d with in healt ized to satisf EACH PACKAGE € EDUCATOR CAPE COD COOKIES afte 72 the we 55th birthd: BROUGHT T0 MILAN tion | ined and handcuffed and \‘mo\m:]ul by a |y Pollastro, the war roa| A[E[IH[]U[} DEATH “We " Pamphlet Calls Condi- | tions Worse Than Before 1920 | mounting death rate isr ar da Prohibition | ph lot |th accompanied by evidences of ir lea il I on dr; |s |war | rise! |eti ‘m similar experences in tres. it attributes “the sharp drop in |19 |an | In: 00 be: |ing has been confined entirely to the we: Poj | contra coholism among the lat tion | and o of five men a keen mind | ion, which fi lian had m Kkilled 10 per- id. chist a former member of Derosa a ved him a near riot when oth- 1pse beaten back osi- cers lodge mer- city side hila- 1 of ek- Not For Long‘ ed? eeks the un- the rounded slimness of youth? 1 of you look mple ofi- Mo uild ergy e risk—Rea-l If after tak © any man ani the h— re- or TOASTERETTES AT ALL A ¢P STORES | 00 pa its |a slight decline in 192 liea |the [ever, | compared with poi his kill- | | cou States rate.” Statistics of New York 2 ch to pre coholie | thi; [ pe Milan | York in 1927, aft 19 the | pre 1A Visit Convention Here notea ror 1925. Sons of | er 1d mi fig pr |ce ar) | ol | | | | cribed rate for ¢ explained [cities from 1914 to 1927 eupported | this by showing *the same c! |istics as the curves for deaths from ‘.Alcnhohc insanity Per capita co of Great Dritai |of 61 per cent fo mption statistics showing reductions spirits and 31 per cent for beer from 1913 to 1928, “accompanied a similar reduc- {tion in deaths from alcoholism and arrests for drunkenness” is contrast- ed with the opposite trend of ions in America. | this, the association draws the con- 12 (M—A |clusion that the American death from alcohol- land arrest “irrefutable m and increased alcoholic insanity |evidence o e pictured in charts published to- |consumption y by the Association Against the Be Amendment in a pam-| Confining it let presenting a statistical tudy’production trend the entire prohibition period in|on seizures of liquo: apparatu e United States. for making it, and mater Those manfestations, causg “state reports of |not available,” the association finds | evidence of a incre tilling apparatus spized in 1920, it| says, amounted to 15,416 pieces, compared with 261,611 in 1928, while liquor of all kinds seized tot 1153,735 gallons in 1920 and 32,47 4 gallons in 1928, and mash ures amounted to i ;.'\HOHS in 1923 and 26,594,533 in 1928, GREEK CATHOLIC CHURCH YEAR 0LD - (First Anniversary Will Be 0b- |} served on September 4 ~ RATEIS CLIMBING by Washington, Aug. fore And After study of the illicit to federal figures it s are eas- produgjion and consumption of cit liquor, its charts and tables of owing intempe e being 1 indices “accepted by y partisans as valid The alcoholic death as “almost up level,” having shown since 1920 after ned sharply prior to and during e first year of prohibition. Citing foreign coun- | hoth wet and rate is to the de- pri a steady having de- 18 and 1919 to war conditions | d that in 1920 to prohibition. Statistics of the Metropolitan Life surance company covering 18,000,- 0 policy holders, it says, “Do not ar out the contention that drink- | althy, while among the working | pulation of the country drinking | s practically disappeared.” On the it holds, “the rate from al- industrial popu- A parallels the alcoholic death [afary's Greek Catholic the entire count [ iites atpastiwiil Bo cale Death Peak in 1 a banquet at the Ukrainian Placing that rate at .6 per win Place on Monda 0,000 of population in 1920, the vhich parishioners and city mphlet sets forth that it ched | cials will attend. peak of 3.7 in 1926, followed by | On September 7and 1928. In [hecame independent of the months of 1929, how- jurisdiction of the Greck —Catholic S is presented, @s| Bishop Constanty Bochoczewski of corres- | philadelphia. Rev. Basil Ruwniak he figures | received 1 pastorship of the ing modified as|church but remained only for a s the United States is concern- |ghort time and was transferred {o use they are based on the|priggeport. Since December 15, ance company's records for in-|juss. Rev. Peter Paskiewicz has re- policy holders in both this | d the pastorship and the parish and in Canac where the ed since his coming. ate is hardly a fifth of the United of the church ated with hall on ion 100 offi- 2. ?8. the church rule and t threc rate of nding perior tair has progres \Escaped Boys \'\ reck Stolen Automobile Mas: Aug. 12 (A—Joseph of Roxbury and Frank intry nd M back far enou be significant,” are employed sent the picture of increased al- | Mo 16 insanity. Commitments for |Moriarty, 16, no home, who e disease reaches a peak of 4.8 [from the Lyman School for r 100,000 of population in New |Friday, fell into the hands of police the pamphlet say in today after they wrecked er a “steady downward trend from [stolen automobile in a y square 10 fo 1 For Massachusetts, [in Reading. They post-prohibition figures show a [charged with steali 1924, compared with |bile of Harry Cole, 0 and 4.9 in 1928, and a |man. prohibition peak of The ho “slight falling off” in New York is [er their i\\ oro | sometimes ssa- hl to, Lowell, usett 20, tomo- told the police that aft- e from th they headed walking and riding in appro a After they had drive into a telegraph pole they were ht by er latter had | them school for Bosto More Tntoxication Now sometime Although it says that fizures cov- ing arrests for drunkenness are in- equate and conclusions may he cading, the association interpr u ailable as giving the “im- ession” that the number now ex- eds the level of 1914. A graph of | rests for drunkenness in 38 large | R antomobiles Cole’s ca in policemen ired via shots nd Industrial HE AT You Can Heat Your Home Bette With PETRO No matter how well your present heats i 3 keeps your house warm, you will get still better results from Petro. 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The and he 1se. la AUGUST 12, 1‘)_, L was no o Woods Week-End Drama Repeated | ™ 5vo s dect Bgain in Willow St Home | "n it to eecout of nis car n had to g give his name a addr Farley, on the s 1 Although t1 ed th y were cruising about done for speeders, Officers O'Day ety and Harper w which came alo down Willow strec of Will d of people Noises of brea ing chairs we Te o 01 ute ent on, still tl vas not dam Kr‘nl\”\ ner | ouse Monti d by er, who showed was 100k 1 |1 e Spe iency Trapped by Traffic Light of We zantes Yera out i ad slapped her | y and Sunday it is [caught at r of Wes venue \Y anley J. 1 {e comes (l” n he cha us. I didn't cross b LH'V why he bea antes, who works i | til had noth He was |under | 101 hok told | corn ski this morn- dry and| 7 nd beats bin br sault on 1 Wednesday W aceski and Vanishes I > probi rded conditions of the Mgntinooks. Fined §: respon John 8. 1 turn to t L court wmd place rosecutor Officer order m ur Woo Wa 1 ll\hlnmu back Charged wit bility after Woest bond by 1 by having vont of wley, 34, West streot, was f 50 and costs | with $25 remitted by Judge Traceski. | Officer Harper testified that on a | 0 : I"‘lthffll Doz on Guaxd complaint made by Henry G | g 2 | we 't to the | Is"‘ on W rong Veranda v evenir Som 1 slips damage was done his machine dog i found that the front axle was bent so that the front wheels of the dished in. A ith ling resp o George Ackerman Here Ren reia, st s how s min i ordinary but it Saturd 0 see what Wil s of nder cident hay 101 Oak ot parked car were ed in ireia had his car officer then to front of where | rley asee accident. At ¥ declared to have but have ) o inve the off b been too slight to bother later he said that ¥ license w Harper ing respon that I sti, irst, er said cved the acciden hout 1 not him then ¢ ity rley’s car nd nub b on the cl. Officer O'Day Harper's testi- cither the in or door, he to usc front en rear porch and his strar their own h time. Offi him ofticer had a b right f Auto Hits Fire H\'dmnt, Moves It w]\ "l{’h McAloon of AT & Cote \s0 found o were ed them from Office Muszynski ¢ Louise A mony A small boy who witnessed the cident that Farley’s machine stopped for about a minute after the 1 dent. Gareia said that Farley m last ni and o od to pay for the damage so th would not he in court. James P. imed that Farley nday cvening and for the if be brought up in said AUTO KNOCKS CHILD DOWN ind face hns s to the a by Esther J North street, she tween two 1 knocked dc ¢ driven casant street nd took her to ti h Matteis, n, Whe > to Garcia § parked cered to setil e would AUTO CAUGHT IN MUD t this man has claimed Ju presenting violated William I the law Mangan, rc the a ewing Acqu umumo L. MAYTAG, Founder of The Maytag Company, is 72 years young. His life has been devoted to lightening the work of the housewife. 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TEL. 3317 I T DOESN'T SELE ITSFIF, DON'T KEED BT M I minutes Sunday aft- could extricate his i the matter to the Kozlowski in- til report nd Offic u He Man Goes Out Fishing, Fails to Return Home delayed by the rains, no 1 received from Jo- Hor -3 t, who 5 o'cloc Saturday « sterbrook. < disappearance police his hably 1as yet b by TAKE FLIGHT a store en- morning Harper 1 complaint to at the corner cis streets. int be- trying to When the of- no one. compl PSCAPE DAMAGE IN CRASH together nd Court afternoon, to either o Captain by Offi- cars were 0 Lasalle 177 crask WAS WAS BUT NOW ISN'T Broad street, t this morn- Joe Was was w he is out of here for some GIRL In HURT ies 1 PACTORY by Miss Norma Kensington, left index fin- tice Co., face treated at the pital. After ttended to home. 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This made fro 14 of own roots, leaves, nd is blended in is not a ma These , leaves ¢ collected from worid and each to perform on the Those who wish right of : which and happiness, nd meet the Bon- Miller & Hanson's Drug te, New Britain. tell you why Bon-Tone i dicine on the mar- will tell you of the cre in your city th to this he will not Bon-Tone but results that Bon-Tone. ho suffe cidney rheu rom duty lu e obtained by preve more satisfactory &, depressed men and t of idle words and tell you why Bon- on of the drug 1d word in every £ 2 been {in- renewed ity, then one man the many been received: or so I have ndown condi- Bagnum of Waterbury. “After 1s would form and bloat it 1 would feel terribly ours ter My stom- and T would get couldn't lie on this gas would crowd heart and almost Otfen 1 would get dizzy rything would go black ind 1 would have to grah = handy to keep from conditions kept my nerves be- the least little oy me so I would excited over nothing. day a friend of m lidn't Bon- ht my first bo ou or want and vits the Bor one of have s Mrs. Her st., or T dust all On e asked one, and bottle. 1 les now, but I el like a different person 1 can three hearty a day without having the dis 1 don't feel tired out now. No more dizzy 20 to bed and get s sleep without the gas heart. T can't recom- 1-fone too high would give it a trial.” Call or write {r. M. D. Wood- rd, the Bon-Tone man, who is ting the public daily at Miller & Hanson'’s Drug store, 30 Church street, New Britain. He will be glad to tell you of more remarkable cases that Bon-Tone has helped. eat cals

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