New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 16, 1929, Page 10

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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, All five Speeding through Westbrook he |suspended cen 800 and {was signalled Dby State Policeman |him, 1dd any Hall and ordered to dirve slowly to| Miss Berry is held as an accom- hanges. The|the office of a justice of the peace. |plice. Davis, on his way to re uq.r rk, D m in Avtomobil evelop enfs m uto ogite o in act bals rom Brunswick ‘Ho\\ ver, when the state officer |at the City College of New Yo o . of 1 Brothers Six en- | Michigan, 4 and is trans- |rounded a corner, Dius and the car |was released, but Johnson, the por- Fleld ags Descr{&@d &y Aflents cach 3 17 3-4 cunces, |ferre o Hesperia. I ere net in sight. The chase started |ter, was also held. Dius admitted | Pollceman - 5 emble i bups of s dent was @ mous stage en, leading into Middle )i at he s a wife in Somerville 5 iy ix ani 1s A famous stag n, leading into Middletown, Dius | that he ha vi i WIn M brcaks Ot In none vary Inore o olden days. several times trying to ditch the of- [who is an expectant r. It is cars being | ficer thought that he ng the girl riers Mr. Ray | to New Y to live with her. He | tubrication | ¢ illys- nd dealer [told police at Middictown that m Whippets t Johnson were innocent of pump s DUELIRED) s e e : oil it f 4 him throug ,,! 7 (ot o ked up town police = carriers, SEPTEMBER 16, 1929. _————————fi e o INGENDIARISH SUSPECTED sentence their apparatus, the interior of the building resembled an inferno, fire- IN LAFAYETTE ST BLAZE men were quick to extinguish the . They confined the fire to the w nt of the store. Damage was alse | confined almost entirely to the stock of the store anies were back in their hou: 102, - pistons rierney Arouses Families | Because there had been no evi Levine Shoe Store. den of an electrical fire, and be cause there was no heater in the store proper, police, upon investigat- ing, thought that the fire was of in- to have been of | cendiary origin. A further investi- along the incendiary origin, hroke out in a|gation of the early morning blaze is > the cylinder walls an1 S chanffeur and Davis. The other oc- Selal T[]SSE[] !NT[] AIR S bes New Fac Powder ; BY SPEE[]lN[i GAR‘,W"‘G” Makes A Big Hzt Chfld{lfinCry of the building at o'clock Sun- | day morning. At Middletown Dius is held for Wou Sictcherl. Officer Thomas Ticrney, pacing | the beat, was first to discover the f “Turning n alarm fram A BABY REMEDY APPROVED BY DOCTORS FOR COLIC. CONSTIPATION, DIARRNEA s motorcyele was t “All Adjustable” Car Is Welcome \ese pis- After careening madly the streets of through Several familic ldletown, chased street were s living at 76 Broad menaced when fire, 3 thought by police lly halted in St John's cemet ie ran, but shots {from the officers' guns halted the | ficer, Dius w Braking Tests Prove Stress on T c for drivers, zers in thesc days o How Buam Man in Path of otor car travel reqy ng at the 1 in good condi with 1 1 e lof a car to R > It compa | reckless driving, misuse of markers, |1°7 ! : ¢ 2o on r i st ing responsibility and mot halt- |, 1 truck turned to the a order of an officer Wistbrook he is wanted for specd for the theft e feur also ad- '1I'ace DPowder ted that in Somerville there is a |GLO. them into Hv \ broke windows in order air and turn- Mit ume to rest on ponsible for the experi- | , 18, 113 Lyons Middletown late Saturday o, ssed high into t wice before he fender of the Although before they could place At 50 miles pe 40 mil hour, s per hour, 9§ 7*—'—'_—"__"'*’3\@/\\’"———————*? TWENTY-EIGHTH Accompanied by Sam Franklin of | o | New York cily, Galati stepped off | the curb at Court street, Middle- ur. | town, and into the path of a car . | driven by Joseph E. Dius, chauffeur \ which he was T a Middle nd a posse of angry | Although Iranklin was | ) to escape. Galati was 3 machine, thrown high 1 linto the air, turned twice and same to rest on the fender of the car. He irried along for a short dis- before he slid off. escaping "l with only a scratched arm and a bruised | ANNUAL PRESENTATI1ON The Most Highly Perfected Motor Cars in the World Today Bros. Piston : xned for Power = thought to nd the vith Helen Be ki day o ¢ o ¢ He admitt whe E e 324 ne r in a Middletown g £ } i » | > chase, that he w : chas | 5 New York. He als mitted " 3 stolen the car in Somerville, | off the markers, stealing an- | n{)()&,;clg for Whippet other set. and starting off. On the | ¥ he picked up Russell Johnson. | negro porter of New York and have college SIX boy, also J. B. 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