New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 21, 1929, Page 5

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and a barber shop, | e T e mistook for 'school, will read a ] = A = 3ris a s4 s k 5 paper before the tition between | | Air Mail Pilot Grabs EIRL AHMITS EUILT a bandit machine. Hartford meeting on “Some Values ber 14, one week R |of Recent Field Trips by Bus.” The ATF[] MURDER wE.x- hicave Racketeer Shot In horebeing 3 e emand jon Ostobien Lgensiveck ack and Does Jum . . ] CASE BISEUVEREUi Back Room of Barber Shop As i i, i i e | ASIRUNKEN DRIVE T O enONS iy ormin e omenion 1 ionee The public schools in town will be | School. Crowd Watches Game of Cards| o el R and Officer Kiely, in his burgh-Cleveland air mail route, leaped in his parachute 1,000 closed Friday of this week for the Maine Woodsman Found Dfiad-; ‘“,“"',’.’,'f"“;.,‘“‘,f“ soribed Mo peputation | lo satery as his viane crash- || FiDSE 0 Sex Arpested Hepg teachers meeting. The high school| HELD ON AUTO CHARGE H H | 7y - e A v 5 ndsiae " defense | | ©1 In a field near Beaver Falls, > faculties of state will meet in| provigence, Oct. 21 (P—Edgar Companion Quizzed ~ |Frank Lonardo Believed Slain as Reprisal—Silent On. | duis W. @ Monsan eense | 11070, 001 Is Fined 8100 [ fachers of el Hunt, 20, giving @ Queons Village, was f] Il go to Hartford New York, address, was arrested B | lookers Suddenly Pour Hail of Lead Into Body | in tended to get out of ng from Bettis 1 | ere, to Cleveland, when his —_— cipal Louis P. Slade is the or > by a motor patrolma Skowhegan, Me., Oct. 21 (UP)—A | C N + of November, gl he eland, nen h il LB it e by » n kowhegan. Me., Oct. 21 (UP)—A | of Man and Make Escape. [with him. He had a month's rent | | Mot storped. Seizing the lo I'm guilty,” Miss Joseph SRciplieaniengackcolisseiion and, according to the po= murder committed a year end a half ; bag of mail, he leaped. The ton | Three teachers from local schools fessed the car he was drive nington | paid in advance or he would have I left earlier, Judge Mangan said. New York Visitor Rambunctious Frank Murzyn, 32, of 320 West iak, 20, of ago was believed to have been be- latedly discovered today with the! Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 21 (®— and trial. M discovery of the decomposed body of Frank Lonardo, one time corn sugar common-law plane was demolished. Sievers will deliver speeches at the took the mail to the nost office in |4venue, replied to the charge of ¢ Chanles TiiCa el Beaver Falls and arrangements |, operating an automobile while un- SO e e |ing was stolen yesterday at Old Say= brook, Conn. The reglstration of Ed~ . Old Saybrook, was s. Concietta ILona wife of Big Joe of 46 Mu Thomas Comeau, 38, a woodsman, at baron who “got out of the racket” her oldest son, Angelo, 20, were in- | . were made to transfer it to an- || der the influence liquor, 1| high school “The v o - b 3 RSt b | 19th strect, New York, pleaded not S i RITEGADOL r - Hunt was caught Stark, near here. when his brothers, Big Joe and dicted for first degree murder in e i R I‘ 5 P other plane. ,when asked if she cared to s: 3ritain in Bridge trolman Edward L. Parr, who The hody, which had been buried 'John, were killed two years Todaro's death gelo is at liberty, | ¢ el e LEREof i ‘:"r! . -7 lanything :r the police testimony |port. Ro y, teacher of him with the car in Roger 4 n the woods s located, according gangland battle for supremacy, but 1 is out on bond | % Deas e Hickary, Offiecyje S Te e R e nswered f her seat | geography Nathan Hale | Williams park : to Sheriff rkham, with the |dead today—the victim of a fusillade aw: l. s ]‘L"" 0 ke ] PR le il G S ce court tc the iid of a chart sketched by of revolver 3 Thareal ot TS SoGAd 1rs. (;, S [‘ S NEully Loy i | ————— d o 2ol e i Xieat it ski on Beay t abou charge of spe ed $ : now in jail at Auburn awai e over a card i leath as h Rl L o e Restilo? Sh 2 1l on a charge of disposing of 00m of a downtown bar- y h three others At an o Sditnat Eoniaiskiiaooy and costs and placed on | cope st nigh s smoke ¥ I 10 ¥ d that sk v d property. : 3 1 it in the small sm RN Tl S A Accord to the police, | Comeau, Edgar and Frank Rey- * Reprisal 1‘1'1" lock vest y is the first woma \ nolds, at present an inmate in the 1 | M g Gl a i 3 hey but rett 1in ed in local police c state Insane hospital, went on a fish- | onaires of | hystan according to Louis Kel- left but returned half an | F | 5 i R A hour later. Mrs. Piskowski had the SRUTES ing tri 1928, and Com 1 nev T 0o0d to have T, - 2 e 0 and <, = ~ v\nm-rl?'l he fact that he was missing 1 Big Joe loors barricaded with tables and r fined $10 and| Sergeant J. C. was not brought to the on of o chairs to keep Murzyn out, yet he | COSts on arge of speeding, that Miss Chuad ! authorities until rece ever. |nevertheless polic h, leaped insisted on trying to get in. | which Motor > | condition to drive when he > the tioned h ter her arrest I geant Cabelus and riffen early yest ted having m reported | theory today that 1 a partly complete |reny for th r, in addition to | ack” val bootleg 1e location of |ezar, credited with having plotted f Mark skowski's son testified that s intoxicated and made ring the night and early | M@ Mrs. Piskowski testified hed to the Though Sher : bullet )w. 3 in having obtaine confession from the chart showing kmnh er following Kelly's ch school south at the the body, he declined to name {the the death of the Lonardos vn and a boarder in the 1 hour, | mad man who would be charged with the | Tast t laving left only wde a disturbance, Murzyn | of West ad murder. Domir ¢ San Fran- four of ti ind out a dozen times during Southington, pleaded to home a Vv i L el =i csco Tonardo roup-up of | rge of specding on | railroad tracks at irothe W licted here he caused the | B and was fined $10 and streets when her o L in the ol robbery has been ar- costs. yele Officer David Doty and she was unable 7 and m 1 extradition en the blame but rest, charging Suhodol- | The police were secl 1 hold-up man and on sceing Miss | d not propose to take for nd promised to stay Piskowski home | imposed a fine of Murzyn he iving at the raté of 35 to n hour | Chudzi car, 19, of 494 Bur- | and observed her conc reet, pleaded guilty to the The police nd costs f speeding on Broad street | ing the railr S ined $10 and costs. Motor- ' of a report by 1 does 1ot | eycle Officer William O'Day testified Waolcott street, |t t after folle rate of 35 to “MORNING— one cough right after the other. .. 1y from t e Traceski Priest Says Last Rites As Plane Catches Fire C (®)-—A dispatch press from Brus. n Catholic DAY INMONTREA ey oy ey gy Prem}der anq Daughtflfl‘. Greetefl1 SUND AY IN ST ATE t Station by Officials aw e with her, Throws Dishes at Wife driver of an automobile d tried | to force him to stop T o 2 Taranowicz, 34, of miles an hour e iine on S ne el s il I 1 i i Ele admitted that he z Three Cases Nolled {nue. Oficer Lovine Johnson, | g sorte, e o 2 o Thieeof Ruto Fualtes in tam : i o g ey ..+ EVENING —not ONE” ay Macly and his cDonald, from Ottay s of th prime 1 Jmh next tin irunkenness cha Premicer Great Britair Miss Ishbel Ms Montreal tod a. m. Representa government & ister and his part station. MacDonald had seve appointments, incluc weski warned him | pavm is convicted on he will be s A fine of §10 a ming made t Thomas | police headqt d R rlin, who > report, took 1 to | | was irrested by riers and 1 1 on the charge of speed- | Stadler detailed Off ing. {and Brophy to acco: Johnson on a s | productive of re i Helming, driv behind the po- Thomas lice car, returned to the station be- of speed- |fore the ‘policemen had completed ported to € ford Accd ns Alone “It would happen to me —just the morning of the day on which } was going to sing at the Community Church I caughta cold! We had some Smith Brothers” Cough Syrup in the house and I immediately began energetic treatment. In two hours I felt better. throat cooled down — my voice came back. Smlz Brothers saved the concert.” J. WiEDER, New York. Smith Brothers works so efficiently because it has Triple Action: (1) Soothing (2) Mxldly Laxative ers A nolle was er Adolph Presche \ln oreyele on the tered in the 3, of Buc sville, who was arrested lled in motor Connecticut, vorks as a book while her cts her and | 11 morning with | husband drinks their two . W. Beatty, president of X : - 3) Clears mrpls-n"ts. radian Pacific railway. L the testified ¢ < @ number The non support cha Ineihe e I . entire party was to drive around ; ; case of ph Domt 43, of time on Al le nt McAvay adler detaile Cabe d Offi- n C| Hartford, formerly of New Britain was nolled. He rested Satur. day on a warrant, SMITH BROTHERS Triple Action COUGH SYRUP the city until 12:45 p. m, MacDonald will be the guest of | Kiely went there yester a John J. Kiniry, ho drove the car, 0. of Norwalk, were placed )ko, sty lowing their reles ading guilly to the charge of om of the liquor X L swer to a complai or Griff i ) P e Rl e T cer Griffen to inves a Miss adian club .uj \u.l ‘., o ]‘.]l'r':\H W 1\v’y“ ; L V"v“\,fl‘"»‘ r was not sufficiently intoxi ( ey ' Chudziak was unfortunate enough afternoon he will visit th A : pheipslu e U | Justify a drunkenness ct ac oL U S il aving Lol her au- | univer T I A0 e St e R G cording to Sergeant Icency, sivw( 18 OEdered o nos e a bond B e s it The m.’ an honorary de . § 123 L 1 l Brawl On Booth Street of 3300 to insure payment of $10 a RS Tiave e L | Sir Honry and Lady Thornton will the car 4 it crash 1 into i p e | !S SENT Tfl A“ Louis Wilezmski, 54, of 40 Tooth | WCCK towards the support of his wife | lic believe it was her car that the | entertain the prime minister and Dan Washington, n T9n0g Narnali | street, was charged with breach of (#0d child, who live in Hartford, or | se—————— his daughter at dinner tonight be- nd Joseph Peel, | | the p and drunker Albert | 0 to jail for 60 days. He took an fore they depart on a special train List of 434 Myrtl ct, was | appeal to superior court in $500 will be spent visiting the indnstrial itond s the peace and assaulting Wilezynski, | Sergeants Feeney O'M section of 1 John. From for Owner o iqu“O Dive | while Joseph Movasally, 45, of 117 | rested Kiniry yesterday afternoon on Chicoutimi the party proceeds to { Albany avenue, Hartford, was charg- | @ warrant charging non-support. He | Quebee, sailing for England Friday 1 with breach of the peace and | pleaded not guilty and waiv- i s, mess. ) |ed examination so as to 2 cers Afudi and Kelly test | have the case tried in superior Cl"y Items i that they went to 40 Booth strect | court but in order to follow i y a that procedure it was necessary for his pursuers, 1 off in the hope of el st 5 o'clock last ever You're Invited s an found ecvidence of a fight. A | the local court to enter an order on The bicycle of Chester Witham. | Charles wdsen, 47, of need e for 1 1an told them Svoko had run | which to base an appeal. 111 Brook street, which was Chester, was fatally ir days by Judgc : nd they went to his home but | from in front of the Wester when his motoreyele crashed it police court today t 1d made a break for ‘ cffice on West Main street Satur tree as he made a sharp turn on o G. Woods { clum hes behind th | n evening was recovered Sunday. road at Stamford fine 300 and “a long jail sen-|They caught him and he s ; e r i ; al ; T i A Y sid king the court to the melee. | | Charles Gowan, 107 Washington | His wife, who was riding in a side e e 1 an ore t the next convic: street, reported to the po that someone stole his Sunday e yele from | of the John or law violation cha testimony from the two, sus- | ion on a lic 19th Birthday Party! o : 2 8 st Aain stroet Wil result | per ent on Wilczynski and in front of the |‘)(.. al Telegraph of ‘vl‘v‘v‘u”4 “ lost ol S ;”‘ R hm.‘. hether the of. imposed a fine of §5 and costs on | fice on West Main street. S e s polorerele tann el S .‘14,} iy, and a fne of §10 and Miss Agnes and Miss Jean i n\yfl\ i e e did not | COsts ‘,i, '.”\‘rm.;_m 5 = Ly of trect were in Bridge il e | gnore Boulevard Signs s 5 . ¢ . RN S e John o L e ollowngtare finedls2 vt But this is going to be a different kind of a birth- diiss Annu . Sideronal o H) Spruce strooh, S Seoiiy Saa Gt day party! Instead of you bringing us presents, we are ley street was in New York for a s e é b tions along West chacl going to give you presents! And the presents are going to be in cash. You will be able to choose your clothes and household needs at prices lower than you would ordinarily expect to pay. few days last week 15 T trolley car. | told police he gner Lodge, Order of Vasa Will | \lics Tves was held in $1,000 bonds mect tonight 8 o'clock to decide | on a technical : on a proposii n to raise benefit from a week waek. A large attendance of mem- nyk, 34, the smoke shop of whi enski is proprictor, w of New Haven, | prosccuted, Prosccuting Woods telling the court {1 evid i 3 ACIDINE, the new of treating Pilko. colds, is marveloualy effective. Few ¢ colds can withstand the attack it m They on them, John Lamb, 55 was killed when struck by Abraham East st bers is expected. held in - | pleaded guilty and Carubba was rep- Sold h‘y Mr. and Mrs. Anthoney of reckless | od that | resented by Attorney Harold Wil- fl”.'?ffh’:un"“"“‘& torelieve you in r and Me- | liams. Main street | nd found | wrge. There were 14 a small quantity of found. Matulis | 332 guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. E — mund Norkavich and family and Jo- | NEWINGTON N WS | seph Bomblouski of Bridgeport. | B Members of the committee in | , 'ge of the Halloween card pe to be given by St. Anne’s society St. Peter's church on Thursday, will - Thomas A. Ira meet at the church rooms on Tues- ricd in Ior day evening at 8 o'clock. noon, are Camp Clara, R. N. of A., will hold moon in ( a mecting tonight at 8 o'clock at St. be gone ahout 3 Jean de Tiaptiste hall. return they will reside on Willard M Julia Arbour of Whiting avenue. street entertainted 14 friends at her | home Saturday evening in honor of ' T Miss Teona F. Smith who observed Congres: her birthday. The home was prettily 14y evening. decorated and lincheon was , e - siop a f New the Sunday school beard will b \ @Nm&fl : LNy : Chestnut street had driving. ders Pined Raphael’s 19th Anniversary Sale Starts Wednesday! After all, this store is just like a big corporation, in which you are a stockholder. We are serving you by choosing merchandise for you, and you have done so well by us that every year we declare dividends. So af each anniversary sale. we turn back cash to you—in the bl’ii!gs j()) to th form of savings in merchandise. - » £ A ERal Raphael’s name is a household world in New f bl hUIL fillllli3 = Britain, because the people recognize this store’s leader- g (leged : of | Newington, Oct Mr. and Mrs. ed chargin cents a drink WHoRVErcm AT Questioned at police headquarters ville Saturday after- s, according to the police, | the honey- ' g1iq he was paid $25 a week by They expect to gjy)cey for his services so when a month. Upon their I6d ta b0t - hend T e was arres he place 1 in the Thurs r mecting will be he nal ish ho received many g Marie 1d in the parish house Friday cvenin | York City spent the her home on Mar rel Court § ucsday afters quickiy! nose be- - F you foel chilly and yo the ho of ‘\Iz I.‘(, chie b I = . . . . g : nof pationy R, ihva TRy i“E Super Auto- some temperature all the | ship—in having the largest variety—in offering the e Oil Company, i at The Junior Chr Tanor Au‘ii(m"rfi’a-g 1o efore the fold matic Oil Heator makes time. The children are | owest prices, consistent with a high mark of quality dependent Oil Men's Leell et e wya you up for wecks, or possibly y will ho S0 ea you tho “fiu"—or worsa, father smile because itis delighted because it gives | that has been standard with us for 19 years. o ck in the i rdc f ZAT are VZO MIST w, 8cl fle, 3 =t o o i 1 e |- 3 3 e ouse. Al attending nre re SUCULE Dions for drons so low in first costand so them a fine place for par- | Is it any wonder, then, that among New Britain v - afferioon from 210 6 A (s SAA R O L cconomical to operate. ties in the cellar. | amilies you hear it said so often: “GO TO RAPHAEL'S o'clock at the / Stanley and Gordon Woods roving the clogged muct $ E It makes mother happy And nobody will ever hecause it means a clean have to shovel coal or house, with even, whole- ashes any more! Call or telephone today for a demonstration READ e P —YOU'LL SURELY BE WELL SATISFIED THERE!” tho frritated membranes, OZ0O MISS WEAVER APPOINTED Haven, Oct. 21 (R)—Miss w Milford b roail ment of ton oy i '~r1 in Maple necticut State ation of clu The appo WAL for the belent of Ui boys Tee | =iror OZ0 MIBT- I . » ment wax made by Mise Tmily [, 007 the DOt B WS B i win e i i Our double-page ad in Tomorrow’s Herald Louise Plumiey. state president of oy gigioulty in attending meetings self freo from colds, rr 4 Miss Weaver took S 5 S heTALOn 4 A bottlo of fifty treatments—costa Friday nisht of ¢ cele and i only fifty cents. At your nelghbor- Will he necessary to hold one meet- hood driggists. Ask for tio orlginal ing each month with the center OZO MIST. s in the subject dur. ing her four terms in the ge assembly. 19 MAIN ST. TEL. 2504 AND COME WEDNESDAY TiTEFLIELILENLL e mw-;;i 7 QIO MES BOOTHS 8 and 9 for Your Share of Cur o V(Ja P'u H O Tlans are complete for the outing . Cr iy & e R ,mo ‘ ! Fane o the valmices e a8 pOR COLDS atiihe 19th Anniversary Sale Dividends! ; | S = i in which children can pa Lot - e Newen vt S L | £nagle teand petveter | HOME PROGRESS EXPOSITION ; o= settings, e e e R e e - - . ;. 4 Ve modermise \Wedding Rings = --., 2, ODAY the whole world pays honor to Thomas A. Edison. Fifty m‘(‘ m:::.ln: <m \‘}:xs:i-ll(’:';hll.(” AETE T A I RATIO DE gOTO T vears ago—October 21, 1879—he invented a better electric lamp | We do fine Watch and Jew- HENRY F. REDDELL and an electric lighting system, thus insuring progress for mankind | | ClryiRepaizing. H RAP::Y;;ZSTDWG SIX | through the aid of light. 1 I Herman Gerber (|28 J. B. MORAN’S 5 i : Y0 9R SAL 9 ARCH STLEET (318% Uhurch St Tel 2332 W | ' f 1 ] A v

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