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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1929. | o 204 Washington street, who runs a |apart and tossing them to one side. | Iriday, East street school; volun- w KS Dr]ver e For Recklessness store at 71 Hartford avenue, and |In a hole which had been coversd |teer assistant, Mrs. Harold Tayntor; | Wiadislaw Tajanjwe, 357 North |by the stones they found five cans. I alleadhnce s A | Jeiln@fl'l’vl ||!:|' | ON TRUST RULING Wi_th Brother Critically Hurt i it i o icndt S B S| Jan 2o b o . . PR PSR T e e J ' were continued until Friday by |they found five jugs of alcohol, a hesla I <biasny < e 7L | Judge Traceski. Both of these men | funnel, and many other jugs which | & & | | | | [ . | have posted a $300 bond for their e mute evidence that at one o | ville Arr i - | McAvay, O'Mara and ficer Kicly | Burritt street was arrested, charged s Delended Before Institute Al 1 R DURING RIS TRIAL vt tiaives 555 s | i staing "7 5 ior v | { | FAXR RN way Crash Which In- ford avenue, next door to the store | With intent to sell and reputation. Oulews otherwise (ndicated. theatrical potices and reviews o thie colomp sre ||| (oo ) % | conducted by Cormier. Here they L witen by press agencies for the respective amusememt company. s : jures Four Persons. Man Brings Last of Stock [Ok;\u,;:cld, feciing sure that the man Swiss Aviators Safe; 2 ad liquor cached about the place 1 = ‘,“’f‘l‘ ‘]“”‘ ienlic; v Kf With his brother, Carmo, in New | g 5 | but not knowing just where it was. | Plan Tl'an 70093“ Hop | CLARA BOW AT CAPITOL [--n\ WITH THE SHOW,” STRAND | 0 'I”‘_“l‘, :} o ! | Britain General hospital in a crit:- Goui'[_Fmed $75 A short time later Cormier walked ris, Aug. 12 i — Poor Punch , with an “It"| L hibs at the Hirand [ P0° 785 BF B¢ thuel M. Webster, It | ot conaition following an autonso- | dovin the daric hallwayiidown th 8 aviators who last Thu punch came t apit ter |theater uproariously aclaimed “On | [T Sait | bile accident late Saturday night | ———— steps into the cellar of the building. [ omofoz Tisnot ang vesterday, in “Dange irves,” |With the St ' the fi perie | near the Midway gasoline station Two bottles in a paper sack, the reached up to his cache, A |4!SAPPS elonL dorie nov the latest Cl ramount r L : talking, Declaring that whilg he did noton the New Britain-Plalnville road, | ren of his stock of home bre - of arms encircled his legs. He | Tived safely Saturday afternoon a a Warner Bros. Vi-|regard the anti-trust laws of the|jonn J. Cassile, 18, of Mountain | were clutched under {he arm of | Shrieked flashlights played 1 technicolor) | United States as a “thoroughly con- | view, plainville, was fined $25 and | Alfred Roy Wapla et. who r him, and found their way into | glamorous | sistent, analytically perfect body of | costs in police court this morning | runs a rest : ache in the wall. urlsprudence,” Webster sald = they | charged with reckless driy { when h 1 in court this porrn- crgeant O'Mara relead his grip tisfy t need for traint 1 o | > = Yo y | S E RS e Le Bourget airdrome for Lisbon, and | | their destination, and ~were under- | stood today to be planning a trans- t. Their first night out from Te riD | Bourget, Thursday, the aviators ries consist of a f L s fined $75, recommend- | on the man’s legs and with the | cpent at Labaule aviation camp, on red arm and leg, an injury to his | ed by Prosecutor Joseph G. Woods | other officers took him to the sta- | the southwestern coast of Brittany, it skull thought to be a fracture, and | for violating the liquor laws. tion, but he was still much fright- | was learned yesterday. s fear cont about the body. At the | Why he brought the home brew | ened when he talked to the officers | ha 1t tor their Show ¢ ality B hospital it is stated that his cor to the police station this morning | at headquarters. heir names are: Oscar Kaeser, 2 () DSYIE 0Ly Bl AL S e Expeets Modification tion is critical. still remains a mystery, as it was| Cormier had been to his cache | Pilot, Kurt Luescher, backer and m M”i"" e Sl St G e o pre however, that tf Accordiils to? O cets TBlanche not intcoduced as evidence. But|carlier in the evening and the | chanic, and Alfred ‘Tschopp, navi- Sormarl g ) yupers, while t : o | an tedly Harper v, who investiga:. | throughout his trial kept his | officers had ' heard him. It was | 8ator and mechanic. ty nd str iventures a|l Lo e changing condi- | g the acc ssile was driving bottles with him, and, after he|through listening to his foosteps | = e | & Tnieditnat Laiblll per— e e e e R Aty his fine he still carried the | ang movements that the police wers | WELL BABY CONFERENCES | | mitting associated its headlights off swung out of | 5. ble to establish themselves in th The schedule for the well baby | rkets will no doubt be passe ter street and onto the road Roy was apprehended Sunday | hallway so that they would not miss | conference conducted by the Visit- 1 & d, “little fpo ayoid hitting this machine C morning ergeants McAvay and | his legs when the time came tq|ing Nu association for the w tery, !’ i s 4 enterprises | gjle swung to the extreme left and fara and Officer Kiely, when, | grab. will be follow | fering unduly from the inhi- | jnto the path of a car driven oy church, they dropped in ou Cached Liquor in Rock Pile Tuesday, 47 KEllis street, North- | bitions of the anti-trust I and | Romeo Mailloux, 541 Park street, | his restaurant and “confiscated a Yet another queer liquor cache |end school; volunteer assistant, Mry. | ne exy it American | pu tford, which was coming in the | few bottles of home brew, which he | was discovered late Saturday eve- | William “I. Kaplan; nurses in at- foral In the crash admitted having for sale. They |ning by the squad. TIn the rear of | tendance. ! i ¥ (L 2: s small co was tipped it to the police station where |the vard at 387 North Burritt | Helen Meel moval 3 1 form o » and damag beyond repair. | it was le: 1 it contained a 1.66 | street there was a pile of ston Wednesday, | After it | been inspected by the | percentage alcohol by volume | much like a rock garden set cn |unteer s 4 grow and flourish, | ;o1ice it was taken to [ edy's [and 1 per cent hy weight. end. Ti was a pretty pile of stones roy rses ;\'?nndnnru} they must attain their stre Auto Parts company on East Mam | “T recommend this man to a fine [and added much to the beauty of [ Mrs. Anna R Miss Rose Ferd- xiliary, S ize by normal means.” 7 $75 as it is his first offense,” | the neighborhood. It was also an |man. | embe | Turning to Germany, Webster | ers attended at the hospital |declared the prosccutor when he |innocent looking pile of stones—| Thursday, Washington school ! pointed out that there are now in|ere Helen Cebrowski and Adrianne | WAS asking for a sentence. Judge |until Sergeant McAvay, Officer |volunteer assistant, Mrs. W. C. > [ that country approximately 3.000 | oy both of Hartford, and Jo. | Stanley J. Traceski accepted the | Kiely and Acting Sergeant Geo Hungerford; nurses in attendance, y | cartels, which are tending to con- sssile, who received a few | Fecommendation and imposed the | Collins, with Supernumerary Officer | Mrs. Anna Ramsey, Miss Lucin | with Vaudeville | expressed doubt that a satisfactor: > conld be devised to me obvious need for some form of gulation of busines: All Talking at the STRAND Thurs., Fri.,, Sat, B BLIAL [ELE] (] hit with Iton fe A Garamount Qicture BEENE I CECREREEERCIRE NG ol [BL{EL O] BLE | fine. Zajkowski started pulling them | Longhi. b e e Police Scare Cormicr oomey ¢ t potash e T SO s N et At the request of Attorney Golon, : 3 : the story brought out in court thjs : : - o Nair & Nair repr o | chemicals, he pointed out, prog representing George Cormier, 25, S on ol 5 Hayes | plaintitt and W s st S TIEE IR rriornlne wercintin g i fhe valls 4 street, left to v : D gt ather than e loux machine. Both girls only had | S | The Most Momentous Event tion at Myrtie Tiea ford The Tadies' T. A. B. society will|ments artificially preserving mar. | SII8ht cuts and bruises } = In New Britain - | e prices and inefficient prop-| Officer O'Day stated that Cas- f . & hold a mee tonight at § o'clock n Mr. and Mrs. | N thery fat the Y. ) R e erti sile at the time of the accic e Rants ; S S o o Doscribds Buropean Syatom learned from the accused, A S A e TODAY, TUES., WED. 16 of ‘M7 3 ey, Sond e i others in the machines, was going |y Sl of 306 W yearers (L0 ETADSIOL he S an WL I S 2 an i ot an hour speed. Continuous L k. 1016 ' ilar mee g ednesday Ver-e orate EELT 8 " ch | F i ] o | Mailoux, v of the car which 2o nall | Webster said its attempts to con was involved in the accident, stat- » N 3 3 . erce Saul Berman | markets by restri 1 of prod ed on the stand that Cassile v g ‘In. oy i Y vil creditors' motion, . fixation of prices, \Jv'\‘.vkmn of | qriving on the extreme letf of e e ; | G A e LR G O e Ih road and proceeding at about a lisidvo : Park Place apartment built by the [tel form of bhu association, he | nijo gy hour rate. Cassile had | Cenant J William Allen Co., Ine., for Wil- | said, in ibly leads to govern-|,oiyine (o say. | H. Allen, both insolvent at]|T 2 erference in and control e | 3 ! Attorney Edward A z enterprises, jeopardiz- = ... | l[3200.000 SALT_|MIDWAY S 5 June 78 alrplanes arrived Street, Miss : ¢ Crown N e el cace of natio e AT s iilG IDiNER DN cel street, Miss e West | the other assets will individnal O e T e L L ATROCK CAFE North [ollow almost immediately : el and the IERassEN Rz, | e street, € week & Peter Makowsky has sold to S;m-‘flwwn t accord, Clinton 1 to and Constance Fazzina, a dwell- | vidly iliustr the inhere [ » American man in- cuts on his hands. = : and lot at 20 Concord street difticulties of the cartel mov Miss Susan Pollin s Maci|The deal was handled through the {ment. The American Trade ass Meskosky are spending Vit calty offices of Bailey Bros. | ciation. ho s, Webster ferm e | “a dis contribution to modern, STEVENSON E Mr. and Mrs. William E. Conoski{ Torrington, Aug of 323 Park street have t m sick ar from Indian Neck where S (P AT ACE Anthony Yankaski of 404 Churc street is spending a few weeks NOW PLAYING Canada. t a - or s ! 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