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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1929. e e e e e e . . Sergeants Feeney and O'Mara, who| 44, working on the smokestack of the A K taken by Supernumerary 0rflccrs~ e had been drinking. In the opin- quuor Law Breakers Fmed $700 participated in the raid | EEK.E ATH steamer “New York,” fell 25 feet miDRWER GET W L ING TEST Saunders and Kranzit on complaint {ion of the lieutenant, llowcg:r. a Asked if he wished to make a the deck. Striking an iron bar, he | of Paul Corazza of 268 Cherry strect. | charge was not justified and Green * . statement, Truszkowski replied nesga- | suffered a puncture of the lung .and AFTER COLLISION FREED Lieutenant Matthias Rival put Green | was released. t One dession of Police Court: |y e was then charsea as o e e S e through the “walking test” at police | : 7 second offender and pleaded guity. N tion at T,awrebce and Memorlal As |headquarters and gave him the ben-| ENTERTAINS ON BIRTHDAY i 9 | ing Attorney Woo | sociated hospitals. ew York Man Suspected of Being |efit of the doubt. Miss' Estelle Stankelis of 14 Con- econ enger Liven Jail erm with a recommendation T Less serious accidents occurred | : X | The ofticers were crossing West | nerton strcet gave a party Saturday [ ence when Interpreter 17 0[]] Tni d : A d fg|tnroushout the state. } Intoxicated, Convinces Police [\ % Hake T Vlieh streets about | night in honor of her 20th birthday. _ w Papciak after conferring IS 1njured 1 ACCICeNtS et S PN avon ot [7:15 o'clock when they were asked | The house was prettily decorated - L e 4 rith Truszkowski told Mr. Woods s Niccolo Untersteiner, an Italian | = to follow Green, whose car had | Refreshments were served and Thomas TluSZk_O“ ski “)f I‘al_n_“ngmn fx‘ enue at the latter. had not understood | —Three Auto Victims shepherd boy, grew tired of an| A motorist giving his name as|struck Corazza's car in front of 30|games wero played. Miss Stankelix Away For 15 Days in Addition to Being Fined e charge. Mr. Woods then call-| Gl eagle's depredations upon his lambs. |Guy Green of New York escaped be- |South High street. Green agreed to | received many presents. £ St . O'Mara, who testified| = e He tethered a lamb beside a bush |ing charged last night with operating |settle for the damage to a fender _— $300—Lyman Street Man Tries to Escape tr he and Chief Hart and | By the Associated Press _lfor a decoy and slew the bird with [an automobile while under the in- fand while the officers were talking| 1In 1804 New Jersey leglslature From Raiders g cAvay and Feeney con-| Three were killed and at least 17 |5 ¢)yp, |fluence of liquor after he was over- [to him about it they observed that abolished slavery. rom Raiders. t a at Truszkowski's|others injured in weck-end acci- L ; szkowski at that time|g. g i Connecticut. A fourth died A Kelly, fell d the yard and his $ i "“";T“‘!,“‘,""“‘ a victim of drowning and a fifth a - capture 1. The bottle did not 3 sergeant said, a “still” ex- (. « : e e G e e THE GOAL OF YEARS HAS BEEN ATTAINED There was also|iSes and the bulding burned down.|p. automobiles. city coffers in police court today. : STy owsk llowed the sergeant| " jonn J. Wall, of Waterbury, died ’1 convictions in five cases be . store, Officer|on the stand and declared that al-|o¢ jnjuries received when struck by ( by Judge M. D. ¢ - K » has been watching for U he paid $300 and costs the automobile of Victor Nelson, ‘ tinuance one other c the v months and . $ he did so for ‘“‘someone Naugatuck Edward Barron, . of toxicated men in and t art * and he was not guilty. Carmello Di Modica, 68, of Mid- 1 Riai atiest ol ntans | piac th »orh 10 store t Attorney Woods, ask-/| dletown, died of injuries rec U pM B I LE . p dere to two ¢ on of is t wjail sentence be imposed, [when struck by the auto of William ) 1 or Iay 2 : g to t ficer e attention of the court to|T, Tynch. Lynch was arrested on a Main street LOMars OBEIetoXsin nplaints that have been|reckless driving charge. Lemanski hav een ar- listurbances fol-| John Lewis. 30, of Stongington while the r lurope y L4 o 2 Q) W fine lor ¥ 1 costs rested ther Officer Cronin told of |y nking par at the picnic | wa tally hurt at New London posed, it Leing Barron : SRImACS| g and_saic as very ap-|when his car and that of John Car- e . /€” flj . l X ' | n ' I S [ I S r AL (e poialdd D hat 1i had been sold|asiti of Long Island city collided. L Recent vigilance of the police in the enforcement of the liquor lav \[ brought fines totalling $700 into the |, " |y fense g ¢ 3 - Prosecuting Attorney J ODe, | there over : ng period of time. |Carasiti was arrested on a technical ' Judge Saxe, imposing the fine and |charge of manslaughter. told the court a quantity id Sl paty | and beer was seized in the - ik | 1i. 2l sentence, observed that the| Springficld Man Drowns AT - St e sold -1 nntity of liquor found was large | } Casavant, 26, of Spring- P The chemical s Vot i e any otler aiman| 2 i ; showed it to in alcoho! 1 e d A rink | and it was apparent that the co Mass., drowned in Lake Con- Pér: cent by vol 4 | X el 'S 10 & GHAX | iction in 1922 had not dete gamond, near Suffield, when he suf- e Truszkowski |tered a heart attack. Peter Case Continued | Mrs. Ma Sigetti, Naugatuck, S:PASSENGBR 4-DOOR SEDAN $1060 swallowed poison after leaving the e I A e L |supper table and died before me CONTIRTIRLE e taR LRt I family, finishing supper. found her In Bridgeport, five were hurt when ALL PRICIS 7.0.3. FACTORY Gt e McAvay and Oficers Kiely and (a street ruck an automobile Voo | Liebler, who confiscated a “still,” |and sent it crashing into another " j ; two galle of et turn caused the collision the liquor Y jer te W whether or not | tW llon of alleged liquor | Which, in turn ca N T e other machines, 321 Lo- |and a all bottle partly filled with |of three other ma ! of 321 W f o ford, five werc hurt in a similar ac- employed by Miezank ides a number ; 1 a S cident while in Middletown &ix ter's smoke shop at 25 I3 ces of alleged . . > 2 Saliloh was dsovi ; 1 1" is of 15 gallon|Wwere hurt in an automobile colli- L A 1 ) 2 oni) y 5 | gallon | fon, that ended in the destruction ender., 16 1 4 | On request of counsel continu. |of one machine by fire. offender, The mer ; : was fined $400 request of counsel, a continu- |Of 0N MACTAE W ITE ot the and were represent ance until Wednesday was ordered DY ; Ing to the police, it was be. |Injured, all taken to TBridgeport F. Mangan and . 16 b)) 5 days a 86 ffender. et g S EC |y ospital were: Joseph Acaro, 5 Golon cagtea e o |ters' first arrest on the charge j 4 TS : LR MUY o ’ liquor law violation amford; Hilda Eldesten, New Yor Watchn o I ceney and McAvay g quor 1 L . city: Sarah Eldesten, New York: Teofil Le f 31 Lymar v and Liebier Saturday might Ao T |city: Hilda Eldesten, Bridgeport, and EURG D . s fo e Hs ho .. 'No Report on Interest [Hyman Kuzints, Tridgeport. The This car is @ Hupmobile, 100%, Powered violation of 1 qu; Officer Kiely testified tha 5 P ile pass 'S, | ; ! Tai : Z injured were automobile passengers, i “M\d was ‘H;‘"! $100 an s de ahaut 10 o'clock Saturds Claim by Lowe Estate |those riding on the strect car, escap- by the selfsame motor that made the e was arrested about 1 lock | nit Troszkowski No report will be made to the|ing hurts. I - N 5 last night by Officers James K t he s quor for ; common council this month on the| In the Hartford accident, a street Hupmobile (E“[UT_Y S{x the greatest ;v‘\'l‘l‘ \,:‘Ivlljfllvz‘ ( :‘r‘\v n” “)‘L‘;' omplaints have bec “,“..;‘ \“l‘V"ii' hill for $72 in interest charges pre- |car and four automobiles \\;vlfl o success in Hupmobile history. Built to ake a sale of a n ' ] 1 picnics at the | gonteq by Thomas Love and others, |volved. The five persons injured 5 o N v his basement store opposite Hora inds in the rear of Tt K15 | on an account which the city allos _1“,‘,_ auto passenge They were Hupmobile precision standards . . . But R - HIGHLIGHTS OF THB N:-‘ 5“(")‘;{';;" 'l‘\)v'_\"”'* e ) |(x S DX ed to remain unpaid for four years. |treated at police emergency. They a handsomer, faster, and smarter Hup- 1930 + HUPMOBILE - S8IX Officer Keliy tes 1 The c¢ity took property for highway |were Ralph McCulley, 8. New Bruns- = “ 70 miles per hour . . . 70 horsepower. Acceleration gere two men in th . betterments and made an allowance [wick, Canada; Mrs. Nellie R. Child, mobile. Stepped up from 57 to 70 horse- - . from 5 1o 25 miles per hour in 7 seconds; s 10 S0 B inH encaat louo: ¥ cteen pints o i : e [Greatort HealiliDonoya i 2 m.pk in 20 seconds . . . The famows Hupmobile Fan SRR e ey \ bedroom ur £ lur L damaces losihe low e ‘n],,n(:,y. L e maan, o power. Made smoother by the counter- Century Six entine improwd with countermeighicd served a drink to one of the ) er | was not made by the May |and Mrs. Matilda Gills, 62, Portland. weighting of the famous Hupmobile ) Nffl_‘lhf‘;"‘u v_-“«. ‘4:‘7;'7::’;":7‘2 ing liquor from a into | Customers There During Raid loiinia v q It ¢ | Two Cars Collide . 9 4 Ll i ,':, Nonlics diae e eanding zin 3 i s . an bill for inte e e TAATetown Yo crankshaft, and by rubber-cushioned i Hepmabile sieeldravdic brakes . .. Noneglare slanting grdadding gings cer ler told of finding the | was filed through Councilman James| The six hurt at Middletow : : 2 windshicld, full sensilating type . . . A big car, 0% anded something 8 SR 5 e While the | P, Murphy | ceived their injuries when two cars engine mountings. Made more comfort 1 inches across rear seat, 40 inches across froms sead.. . . which the officer b SR bra Inlhohons , | collided, one overturning and burst- bl b 3 Generous head room . . . Smartened by cleverly tailored Sioney although he could nof sec A e e e S e in flames. This car was driven able by more seat and leg room, and by : bt tl - Suseping rndrs of he sew Frech e s AT 7 4 v 3 S OUTING 5 i LN . f . 5 » Geinch chromium Blainly. and as o second drin he week-end picnics Rt ”( | samuel Jacobson, of R Yo many engineering refinements adding ) . e i i Siag ot Ok b ¢ served, the two cor nstrance © Vyciu chorus composed of | The other machine was operated : s I - s e il rushed into the store. grabbir FE et - Ofticer T young Lithuanian girls nna Mrs. Signe Enquist, 34, of Rocky speed, safety and ease of driving. . W s o sy e o i s glass out of the customer's s6 leader. Vizutkis of Hartford. |Hill. The injured were Jacobson, snd chasing Lemanski, wh | Serge feAx similar tes- | held =n outing Sunday at Union | Mrs. Enquist, the latter's father, Ola 10D, into the back ¥ E aft 1 A axe Nty The chorus sang \r\w‘t‘1 Velson, and two pa ngers in the break the bottle of liquor by throw- | markead t ere was suificient 1gs. 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