New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 17, 1929, Page 15

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TWO MOTORISTS | TGNORE ARREST One Will Be Rearrested, Other's Bond I Forfeited Violations of the motor 'vehicle | laws continue unabated, according to the docket in police court today Charles White, 37, of 7 Warren | street, pleaded guilty to the charge of passing a stop light at Burritt and West Main streets and was fined 32 | ¢ without costs. Offizer Thomas Blan- chette made the arrast about 5:15 o'clock. Drivers Admit Racing R Charles C. Robins, 17, of 51 Buck- ingham street, Hartford, pleaded | guilty to the charge of speeding and was fined $10 and costs. He was R arrested by Officer Blanchette about 10:15 o'clock last night on Broad | street. | | According to the officers, Robins | drove east on West Main street at| the rate of 40 miles an hour, turn- | | street, charged with reckl NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 10 9, 15 the face, causing a laccration, brought out. The case of Albonas of 542 East Main with assaulting his because of Cameron. Cash Bond Forfeited Jack Bianchi, 35, of 15 Beatty driving failed to | a cash bond it was ameron, 28, reet, charged wife, non-apperance of Mrs. and evading responsibility, appear in court and posted by Louis Bianchi was declar- | ! ed forfeited. A continuance until Tuesday was | ordered in the case of Edwin Green- | Stanley street, | | charged with operating an automo- stein, 37, of 1381 bile while under the influence of | liquor. EVIL EYE TRIAL CLAIMS DIFFER Gontradictory Pictures of Wom- an Slayer Drawn was nolled | Snipper Stuns Woman, || Clips Off Her Gray Hair Ashland, Pa., Oct. 17 (UP)— After stunning a bed-ridden sick | || woman and bobbing her gray hair, an unidentified man las disappeared here, taking the | tresses with him. The victim of the mysterious incident is Mrs. Charles Leibi who has been ill of a heart attack for a month. Police said they had been unable to ascertain a motive for the attack or to discover a clue to the ilant's identit N |in Dan Howley's program of reor- | ganization at Cincinnati. | Although always a good hitter, | Meusel was benched late this sea- {son in favor of young Sam Byrd. His passing as a member of the !Yanks caused little surprise, but it had been expected if he was to go, {he would be used in a trade cal- {culated to strengtfien the former champions for the next campaign. _ OTUBBORN WOMAN OFFICIAL DENIES future 1 to remain at s country sojourn movements, he King Will Be Absent kine At Armistice Services . Sa Norfolk in | | London, Oct. 17 (®) — For the some tir St | cenotaph commemorating itzin's SNOW . )W HITS NO ‘ war dead in Whitehall, King George| ““ 1ESS )p AL [Fwriar RosoaL = coors ey sosr | will be absent from the Armistice | Norwalk, Oct. 17 Norwalk LIKE TILE OR SToNE. WERE Tue: “ABuT 4300 w0 Tue Alle 0 Mfll‘le NeYBl‘ Made Re_ day services on November 11 of 4% ‘T,»\h 1 by an advane: VERY EXPENSIVED? Y WHOLE Room,? e Yail storm o \”I e | lS[ t [ It was announced today that t v “[ o PR | cent »latemen | Brince’ of Wales' Swould’ representi s T80 25 GVl HOOK | s, the king and lay a wreath on the | o0rt'anq anto fops | cenotaph for him. 5 | Bucharest, Rumania, Oct. 17 (Mi A court official who recently saw v ‘\ “ —Court Chamberlain Hiott today | His Ma d he was looking { | denied the authenticity of an al-!Very v d, in fact, had never s leged interview with Queen Marie | 00Ked better. _mo definite jic feet of air i 45 plans have been for th one tor | published in the newspaper Univer- | | sal regarding the regency question. | = | " The interview quoted the queen \ accusing Premier Maniu of try- S ing to minimize the influence of the | PUT (T ON—AND T weARS |royal family on the regency coun- l..e an HIKE STONE. WHENEVER | WANT cil, to which a new member was| IN A SOLD oL | ALwAYS recently appointed after the death of Garfore Buzdugan, former pres- N B A o) Gt Cont o SALADA is sealed in metal foil to tice. | Many auarters expressea dount protect it against impurities, ‘ concerning the authenticity of the # linterview soon as it appeared You are assured {and Premier Maniu was reported | sterday to be of the best. [ - waiting the return . A ing into Broad strest. He was rac- | Kalamazoo, Mich., Oct. 17 (@ of the court chamberlain to Bu- E Pee Gee Porch and Floor ing with Alfred Askinis, 21, of 430 Two contradictory character pic-| charest before deciding the attitude | 2namel on surface: Park street, who pleaded not guilty tures of Mrs. Pearl Burgess were | B 2 | namel on surfaces mus! to the charge of speeding but admit. | before the jury in circuit court to. | stand hard use—wood, stucco, cement, ed, in reply to questioning by Prosec- | day as her trial on a charge of| or concrete. It dries unusually cuting Attorney Woods, that he' slaylng Mrs. Etta L. Fairchild, 76, HOI]SG Ol‘flered RelIlOYed Sl]l New (“olle'rc President s o : Ik drove past the intersection of Myrtle neared its end. A belief that Mrs | Gets Many Inwt'flmns 4 paint of this kind=ready touse in 8 and Burritt strests at the rae of 25 | Fairchild had cast an “evil eye” | P h d Y ~ = hours—and for a second coat in 4 hour: | " | w London, Oct. 17 (A—A du cond coat in 4 hours. to 30 miles an hour. {upon the Burgess family has been ercned 1n aCflfl [Ia] ¢ e A 2 _ aftributed tol theldefendant: | { which devolves on a nnm_ chosen vatiable in a wide range of colors. There was & policeman at the | 810 ™ Burgess was described by | president of a college is that of 1 :“:;““J‘ "il:dhlllll ,f“”"\“g’;"-’m“s‘:"il“ “;‘: her counsel a& a “good mother, who ~ New York, Oct. u‘\—\ red |making a round of addresses to| e A 8 3 b e SR G 2 broke undar the strain of a troubled flag flapping defiantly over the roof | ETOUPs and organizations which are CARLSON HARDWARE & which the prosecuting attorney re- | o anxious to see and heaf a ne PAINT CO. plied that it was against the law to | ousehold ot Tillie Hart's home today aroused | oo™ 1 g ‘thic “duty has come to n ; : g gl pass street intersections at such| By the prosccuting attorney she gpeculation as to whether the Dy jeathrynn Plunt S he 30 Dwight St., S speed. kinis was fined $10 and Was ““)"””‘;"‘\" o ,‘l”’d“‘ tor adamant proprietor had finally ac- Connecticut College for Women. | | i LOLIEE ‘,Ir, ,1“ & :la Tx . O'f;{ r :‘:‘:)”; ceeded to supreme court order to Tnvitations to her to speak are in | The case of Frank Jakubiak, 35, % 2VnE and Jet a8 calmly =ought yicate the premises; Rl (e 11U GF o [ W e of §5 Lyman street, charged with | 10 08 PRE AR de. But Mrs. Hart said there was no other New Fngland states. As her| E driving, was continued until | | =0 O o n q¢. surrender. The flag, she explained, presidential dutles permit, Dr.| Attorney Leo V. Gaffney ‘t_‘”“‘ (", Afe of 30 years o Was hoisted up last night the Blunt is accepting these calls represented Jakuoiak. jfempt_ of ra,Lwite ShEveart climax of an ironworkers' ball held Among the engagements she has shicld her husband from the crime IR 2 E i Fails to Appear |she knew he had committed.” at the home to celebrate the VICtory accepted are these: Dinner in her Yol I3 W p to date over the Henry Mandell honor at Hartford Town and Coun- Arthur H. Eichert of Newington,| Burgess, accused jointly with his TSl o ] sociates, incorporated, which Wants t cluh October 23: Rristol College charged with speeding, failed to wife, killed himself in the county o t A 2 ¢ ) . ¥ to tear down the house and erect & lyh October 21: luncheon hy { present himself for trial, and Judge | jail here three weeks ago. $25,000,000 apartment house. S % S R e A L e B AmEE e o Hartrora \_\\snx]rluh November 4. placed under bonds of $100, on! < e CORIEE HO0MOny W on same date, afternoon, & recommendation of Prosecuting at- | BOb Meusel Sold to Pl el e g I‘\“»Ill Hasiford Womenlsclub; torney J. G. Woods. Officer Blan- | Cincinnati Reds Team o ““1'111‘ ’jo . U(‘} ,“'_fi“);\(".\rlh‘ L0ste Tomorrow. Dr. .T\l:mt‘ will repre Seneonialin e I L o S AT e flag (oven thalroat: sent the college at the inauguration 3 s fi: 22 RO d The supreme court issued a writ of a new president at Brown, and The caso of Kazimer Glowacki. sel, veteran outficlder who has been o tf SUPTRREE © e DT T I S e 1, of 98 Beaver street, charged With with the New York Yankees since jpod®y TR 1 TOLE: CEROT S0 T T it ot o passing a traffic light at the South 1920, has been sold outright to the was un fe, owing to excavations all | Jege: Schools at Church Tuesday night, was nolled. ' Cincinnati Reds after all clubs in ground. it. Hoarond : Attorney Leo V. Gaffney represented | the American BUS e el Ll o Glowacki. on his services, it was announced _ - Sre e e e i, other of Mrs. Hart's roomers, said Andrew Kalafut of New Haven today at the office of the Yanks. oot G MAw LAUs woomers. stull Whenwesay Pazo pleaded guilty to the charge of as- | Meusel, the oldest member of the \wuirs soine to hold the fort to the JT w‘LL Ointment will re- | A : g { saulting George Noel of this city and | Yankees in point of service, is the pijier end. They ot to denolish| 4 leye any form ot Theodore Von Elts William Powell Clive Brock l was fined $5 and costs on recom- |second American league veteran 10 me before they can demolish this we mean it. If you want to ex- mendation of Prosecuting Attorney ibe sent to Cincinnati in as many joint. Unsafe they call this, but 1| i co the comforting relief this thor- { Woods. There has been ill feeling | day Harry Heilmann, Detroit didn’t notice them walls shaking | (9ghly tested formula will give, try a between them afid it culminated last | heavy hitter, was released to the none last night and even when the ¢ applications. Money back if it fails. Sunday when Kalafut struck N 1 in (:ot the handy tube with pile pipe—75c, or i £ 3 S/ y as e £l jiedaioniTussday an the amstmoye in the tin box—60c, at any drug store. party was going its best.” A fight to the death! Wild Adventare!? dened hippopotami . Actually fiimed in Africa // £/ Extra Special! Saturday Only In Celebration of the MARY OLIVER 6th ANNIVERSARY FOR ONE DAY ONLY! MARY OLIVER'S ( 2 Ib. SPECIAL ‘ ANNIVERSARY? PACKAGE MADE FRESH DAILY Assorted Chocolates—Bon Bons The romance of “Beau Geste™ and the jungle thrills of “Chang™ com- bined in a mighty spectacle with 5,000 players, 7,000 wild animals. 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