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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1929. t at 8 o’'clock at their clubrooms, LOCK SHOP POND | (w0 1 iz ) HUSBAND OBJECTS [King of Hoboes Quits to Prepare - i v e 2 4 FENM‘]EETED e 10 W@_AIRWE Book On World Wide Travels; oo o 0 W pgpon sppyoman o o0 o et At 30, will be complet- Visited Every Nation But Russia " oo o HURDER OF PROPESSOR . 7, cocnine wil take viaco‘a Public Works Board Turns Suspects She Has Ulterior Mo- _y__ RS by 1 e teaturad niaiuet Down Barie ; tive in Auto Trins Rates Cities He Has Seen According to Impressions bRl A e D e RESLLRIE SAtania — arrier to Drowning p Tk oriatd B F e st o2 L G S i — More bescopments | Young Golf Enthusiasts Whether a protecting fence is Even if the ySung man is only 15 | Collection of Souvenirs to Show. emplc the services a fell Expected in Probe. Break Factory Windows placed between the Lock Shop pond years old Adolph Guida, 30, 19 ) a : e i Boys who around the Corbin and the New Haven railroad tracks Hayes street, does not like his wife e 0 ST “Don't think t i : . ; e o - n Stanley street last night is no affair of the common council or to go out with him. In fact, when| New York, Aug. 14 (UP) — The|Now ti b from the e y . ek : ed by Officer Kieffer thidl the board of public works, members the young man comes around to the | King of all hoboes J. Leon Lazaro- | thrc i ¢ t “Den-|gave hir t t : | : e ro to knock golf balls of the latter group were informed < house, accompanied by Mrs. Guida’s | Vitz today officially annour S en at the morr X an is ne ¢ it T rtwell, Ga,, | through t 1dows of the annex last night when they met to consider young brother, Adolph still objects, | bdication. D9 o BiC & to succee tr iling, he X le = e ¢ v n ted among other matters, Councilman and he objects especially to his wife | The 24-year-old potentate returned | him af n v 1 to be| r e mem- | ¢ t P i The night hmas at tHe St Joseph Mlynarski's resolution to or- going out in a car with the two [fo his Brookiyn home from Alaska, N « ! ary 1, 1930. | ¢ n 118 automobile clu oo ; 1 g 2 the: poliee der such a protection installed. youngsters. He objects so much that | sartorially and tonsorially perfect.| The King has 1 in every nation | ¢ s of Commerce and 19 Y, M Ll g : . President George T. Kimball of | yesterday afternoon he had an alter- | He Has seen the world, has risen to’ p e ! Sl Carol v office estigated he the American Hardware Corporation | cation with the two voungsters and |rule the hoboes and wants to retire g 2 oints ou ry ber > r vard next play= advised the board, through City En- this morning in polkce court he an- L'“‘ foRloric . . 1id that gineer Philip A. Merian, that the two swered to a'charge of breach of the ""‘0"' ; ".' Oy RRI0 e ls oys who had properties concerned are privately i peace and assault. [svoniioties g Sty o e window. The day owned and that the city has no jurl Officer Doty, assigned to the case | e DR : S achn n corroborated the night diction over them insofar as fencing yesterday afternoon by Captain Going to Write Book; o leome bl SR n. Officer Kieffer warned is concerned. The commissioners George Kelly, testified that when he o HorEs i varhne | 5o Rot Hiooom s ds agreed that nothing can be done and arrived at the house Mrs. Guida Was | menns he R e s i S Ponoy T t sht v 5 b, A0 Yot S0 fojEeport to e mm.‘mt‘ 6l in the yard and Adolph was upstairs. | o his travels, which he figured have | ates All Cities Real Diffcrenc o WS 10 S RECA S ekl REPORTS WIFE MI NG msi:x}l‘{’(‘::: ,O“‘,‘fl‘,’,‘"é;:"n,p;:&::,,f\_ the ever popular Paramount Milli- [I% the presence of his “‘1!0 Adolph | carried him thro orth anc All the citi E ed he classi-| “They’s lots of rer o ; sl ¥ ot Seymour street, L L z the | nery Co. Mr. Ritkin's silhouette ran |t0ld the officer that he did not like | south Americ irope for a dis- | fied for the fit of llow ho- cleans in or J 0 s pr 1 v orted to Lieutenant Bamforth at cil after the last d}rm\mnlzhntv 1 |in THE NEWSPAPER_THE NEw | 1iS Wife to go out in the car with her | tance of 371, e ¢ aconic code: NG, F, G e and hit Obors loibestios ols a ‘ voca- | the pol tation last night thatihia lf\::cirh::z‘l\f‘l?:“rd.(‘\'prr‘:"i«’:‘fia !:‘;icr BRITAIN HERALD—last li\,mng brother hem‘u.\-» ('1 brother hds‘a- “This ain't going to be no que v 5 J ean respectively, foo i y ’V i for that v went to Hartford Tuesday there would be no further drown-[and the editor warned you, it you [MAR along who likes bis wite pretty | tionable — autobiography.” dec ir, good, v od and ex-| “A tramp will ftravel and heg e ) me 1 was to return Tuesday ings if this safeguard was made. knew him, to send in your letter, | Well- The officer also told that he|the king. is is the goods.” ; S | money trom : 1 2 1cA last night she had not yet 8 Vi saying that the hintlets were far |found Mrs. Guida's neck very red| Lazarowitz was elected king at the| T on “G", London| “But a mmitt 2 1 Complain of Floods . from being complete, It was like | Where someone had grabbed her. convention of the Bona Fide Hoboes | a 2 e T eles ways sh 1p at o time Kk £ ol v v i —_— hYIrfl;!7"1{5):};fli\l‘;f‘\of'f“r““é:;‘:’;H"‘""g handing the dollar ta you on a sit Watches Wife Daily Union, Inc., at Minneapolis in 1927. [§ T 2 1 Toky vorry, d labor are not t club of t ¥ will meet READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS in the locality of Corbin and Albany avenues, who complained of storm | There now, don't you wish that you had guessed Sigfried Rifkin, of ver platte The same tri . 18 “Every day my husband comes going to be tried this evening, (o |home from work to see if I am go- water conditions at this intersection. §ive New Britain's silhouettedom |ing out with another man.” Mrs. Spokesmen said every storm is fol-|another golden opportunity to bloom | Guida told the court. “I've told him lowed by deep accumulations of |forth with the dollar. Many people | not to be afraid, but he still believes water which the small mains are un- [ guessed Mr. Rifkin and made a |that I go out with another. At noon able to carry off. The commission as- | mental note, the editor knows, for |yesterday he got up and ate. Then he sured the delegation that inspection |he has heard all the comments |went to the store where he got some will be made and remedial measures | Which came into this office right up | beer. When he came home my e taken. until 2 o'clock when the contest | brother was here to take the chil- f d A communication was received | closes for the day. Speaking of | dren and me out for an airing. He £ from Can'S Neumann, president of |millinery, here's something to put | chased my brother from the yard, ’ MoKTHs the Union Manufacturing Co., ex-| )‘l“‘]“” n“?‘ o i W It's mw'}y and while u\;_v \;;ox'r‘lstunrl\n;:h 0;1 the 4 : s appreciation of prompt||this, 3 could have sent in such |street my husband punched my A GUARANTEE {1 2 ; X :)"r;‘:;:f“:;‘i ‘:.r\)-i‘i”hn“ h.\" Clerk |& complimentary letter that you |prother's nose. ok iea) SUPERIOR WORKNANSHIZ UNQUES. Thomas F. McGrath when he made |could have taken the dollar over | “He goes out himself and dances 2 i e i IONED [QUALITY, RIGID” ENDUR inquiry as to a public work. “It is|there, and chances are ten to one, | with girls and then comes back and sy 2 N GUARANTEE THIS BATTERY certainly gratifying to have such |} Rifkin would have been feel- | calls me dirty names. I'm not a dirty g s. : Lx..oLNEASYT‘oerANL‘éWHS A prompt action by the city govern- o fine about it, he would have | name.” : : 5 ment,” Mr. Neumann wrote. 'n you a more th rare bar You didn’t see It!” Judge William Construction of sewers i sh- | gain. However, do ¥y over spilt | Mangan, attorney for Guida was in- ing avenue, Queen street g | milk. It's - really nobody's fauit. | formed when he mpted to get street, was approved, and a sewer | I'he editor doesn’t like to lecture | Mrs. Guida to say that her husband job on Tawlor street extension was|this way in a quasi-public fashion, | did not grab her by the neck to held up because of a conflict in|but if you don't tell anybody you |prevent her from going out. e X knew him, nobody will be the wiser | Says Wife's Place is Home | The street and grade lines on[and yowll save yourself much good | Guida said that he objected to his | Seneca street we approved and | natured joshir Mental effort is | brother-in-law coming to his house that street accepted. Petitions for|not being exercised as to just what | to ta Mrs. Guida out because he acceptance of Harding street, and|to do with the, dollar. Sy '€ |is sure that the brothe law takes for sewers in Wilna street, were held | money wisely on’ the part of *y his wife out with another man. He over for inspection | truly” is a task of no mean propor- | told his wife that her place was at Permission was voted for installa- | tions, so he is & to put it in the |home. He disclaims grabbing her by tion of clectric signs at 240 Hartford | Burritt Savings Bank and wallop | the neck. He says that he has five | avenue and at 547 Main street. [the five per cent interest rate for | children, he works hard and that I Approval was given for a gasoline | the next f periods when the di- |wife should stay at home with her | ing station on the Dodrr property ‘ rect meet in solemn conclave | family. at 17 Spring street, provided curbs|and declare the much advertised in- On cross examination he sald that | are installed as directed by the|dticement to your surplus cash S T s | board » Anyway, | man in the case was, but that Fred | Pending the filing of sketches for e | Charmon, the brother-in-law, has a | a gasoline filling station at 99 Myrtle| qp NS WOR THIE DOLLAR |record and that he objects to his | street, no action was taken - wife going out with the boy. He | By vote of the board, curbs and GPaa also said that his wife would not tell | sidewalks must be placed in Brigh-| He 71 ewith published in — THI |y \here she was going and he b ton street by October 1. PWSPAPER—THE NEW BRIT- | jioveg that he has a right to know | T S HDRAT D SIS houette ¢f | wnere she is taking the children. SA UR ‘ @ JR“K [ maniae -;H should know. He “Guida has been doing well late- i »een around town some 48 {1y “But L] i |y, said Judge Mangan But the ears now, and is in a business sell- | wite has a right to give the children | [ ] & a very popular brand of some- .y airing A r thing whic cessary and nice “As this offense is not serious L2 0B 4 ’L\ sl dalilag ol winter time. The lonough to warrant a revocation dvertisemer f his concern ap-(the previous sentence, and as Guida | [penc requently in THE NEWS |is doing better, I will suspend jud, . 3 ta]l_ | PAPER — THI: NEW BRITAIN ent,” said Judge Tracesk by a guaranteed circulation of over | “hases Family Fr H take care of the fact they are real drunk and chases her and the chil- ° read, lay’s hintlets are going to [dren out into other people's hous ew London, Aug. 14 (®—Alilton I be along the lines of kind of ad- [and then tries to break the doo 27 year old fireman at the [ vertising ourselves. not that wa|down to get at them, Mrs. Ma st Guard academy, a member Of [ have to, but to put over the i | Beruta had her husband arrested | the Coast Guard rifle team, was ac- f that if you can recognize him from |yester noon for drunkenr and | Wfl I H A GUARAN I EE I HA I cidentally shot this morning *[the silhouctte, for goodness sakes |assault. This morning in court Pet- | rifle range at the state armory by J. | write in about him.” It is a recoz- |er Beruta, the husband, was fined $5 | L. Lively, quartermaster, 1st class,|nized fact that when the tips ar> land costs and placed on probation | . A bullet from a .22 calibre Spring- | saying to themse ‘there will be | Stanley J. Traceski. field target rifle cntered Weston's [foo many . so T won't try." | Officer William O'Mara, the a back just above the right hip and|That spirit should be discouraged |resting policeman, testified that | . ray photographs were taken at|and not entertained a moment, for | when he went to the house yesterday l D . the Lawrence and Memorial Asso-[nothing venture nothing have, ap \flrnmm\ Beruta was drunk and 4 ciated hospital to lcate the missle [plies to this dandy little feature as |noi e assault charge was pre- so that it could be removed by tne|well as affairs in the work-a-day |terred by Mrs. Beruta. '! E 'I' W O A o world. Now, just ask the likeness | *He is always drunk, and when Coach Lively, in picking up the|of the silhouette how_much of re. {he gets dru he makes trouble weapon to reload it, happened to|Sponse he gets to his ad in the | Mrs. |umu said. “When he is s sober ' and a cartridge which Weston had|Works out very well for him. He'll lmoney. Monday mgm he :;N drunk L J failed to fire, exploded. The sailor|also tell you that Herald advertis [and early Tuesday morning he was only a couple of fect away from | ing and good will, go hand in hand. | chased the children and me out of Lively when the rifle*went off New T people have learn:d fthe house. We went to the neigh-| s that it pays to ad- [bors, but when we got there he came I vertise in a newspaper with an |over and kicked at the door, trying | 4 5 bership, and well it might, for eir- [ *“This happened at about 5 o'clock | rEsa & CRASHES INTO TRUCK | cutation ana vesuts are’the go0d |vesterday morning ana it had been | business pl s for which there |going on all night. He doesn't wor can be no substitute. It's as plain [but we have some money in the bank Refuses to Show License, §peeds Off |as the ink on the silhouette. As [and we live on that.” there are very few hintlets tn to- | His wife told him to go to a place Without Ascertaining Ex- night's write-up, you better send m |where it is impossible to meet the vour guess. If the editor is al- |best people when he remonstrated lowed to guess (based, of course, on |With her for taking too much money past observation s will be very | from the bank, Beruta testified tent of Damage Sideswiping a truck of the G. E ! f Prentice Mfg. Co. of Berlin at the|few ar s an e fewer the bet- | he admitted to the judge. : < % o ° corner of West Main and Lincoln | ter for you. Who is he? “T get drunk sometimes. Sometimes 2 4 N Vltallt ° el e B e e levery Saturday. 1 drink with the| | : S y S o b ; | tellows and then get crazy and get u‘\“ 'lmmlm. d.;m > ad done, RUIL OF SILHOUET some more."” i a hit and run drive a . Tey- K . 5 e % S ne % . s : T v istration pumber $1493, which dis- CONTEST Five ilull.x and costs was the fine —t amazing ability of TROJAN to —Ilden kene: imposed. 3 A : appeared immediately following tha| | L—ldentity dikengss. eS| e through with more power, long er you expect it to give up the accident early thi morning, is | > hooa 00 ‘Fne Young Radlcals ht, has brought this battery a re- sought by the pollee. o con.| |#—Address communications to ATioitad : 7 : k., driven by Louis Con- SSiThoustlen B £ y 3 - 1 § ati For feggi, Kensington, was traveling L ontiey “l.les \e” mHQ(l}lpE{ o markable reputation for unusual west on West Main street, Officer| |4 _contest closes at 2 p. m. fol | | Five members of the Young Work- vitality. kisnzl o iestiestaghe sl [owing Insertlon—saturday|||ets; Gommiuniat edsia ot Amie e : i dent, reported. As Confeggi wa o e were under arrest here today after | . q ) old batte hat acts its age can- about to turn into Lincoln street, @ (|5 __ apnswers may be mailed or | |they had defied police by attempting | T 1ot 1 : ‘[,I ] ‘ll e L5 egatean large car, coming in the same direc- brought to the Herald | to deliver speeches without a permit 108 o SABLIALEEY . tion, sideswiped the machine, dam- office. The arrests were made last night [~ aging the left front wheel. tire and| | g.—Credit given for neatnes | 1n connection with a mecting held in | =F i It's yvouth that count hub cap. 7.—One dollar awarded daily for | 1. street near city hall after the lea- & . The TROJAN does stay young. Confeggi said that the driver of best answer according te | |zue had Leen denied the use of the | . ) . It's aliv vith life i £ e the machine stopped, but when he rules. council chamber in that building | - J ) BRI iy was asked for his license card he The defendants, all charged with | & sped away without finding out the = — speaking before an assemblage on damage done by the impact. RETURN FROM ITALY the street without a permit. gave —— Mrs. Josephine Radino Mar | their names as follows: Luri Klauk- | 11 TAXES ABATED Mrs. Josephine Burglo Marino of 339 | Lonen, 19, W Yor Leonard | ies aggregating $3.311.19 | High street and children, James. | hainniaen, 19, Boston; Abraham R. . were stricken from the records of | Lucy and Sebastiano returned yes- | Pizer, £0, Malden; Walter Nehtola, S B . Collector Bernadotto Loomis Ry ac- |terday from Italy after spending |1, Ahington; und Thomas Halinn, ¥ TlRE AND BATTERY COMPANY tion of the finance committee of the | three months in visiting Naples, | 19, West Quincy. i . main, the abatements concerned | Palermo, Messina, Catania and Syra- - — : military exemptions which had not | cuse. Their passage was made on the | LEAKY PIPE FLOODS CELLAR ] 2 TAS CTON S 29 ) been claimed until tax bills were | motorship *“Augustus” through the | Officer Kieffer last night investi- S 39 WASHINGTON STREET, TEL. 900 received, and duplications in ¢ | Agenzia Italia on Lafayette street tted a leaking water pipe in the sing automobiles. With the excep- | . | cellar of Alphonse Valengavick, 30 tion of $173.60 on the list of 182§ DAUGHTER LEAVES HOME Franklin strect. Alphonse complain- | $24.15 on the 1927 list and $1.80 on | William Fiedorczyk. 3 Burritt [ ed because there was a foot and a )] ( B 1 L T T 0 DA Y that of 1 all abatements were [ street, reported to the police last |halt of water in his cellar. Some ’ from the current lists night that his 23 year old daughter [ plumbers had been to the house a | £ - Jesste, mentally Jll, ran away from |long time ago, but they had gone An International onautics con | home last night. At the time of her |away without fixing the leak. The ference to unify aircraft laws will | disappearance she was wearing a |house to is be sold at auction soon, be held in Warsaw in October. light grey coat. the officer learned.

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