New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 29, 1929, Page 23

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layers drew $1.75 in 1847 and § per t quor problem in this statute of but by 189S carpenters, bl ) nd masons were doing bet v 1 "W th as it is found by too com-|a do L Iiven text In Bus by Motor Fumes and sad experience in all parts|1712 comr ve improve t the Colony that forcing of labour- |a day in B 28 cents in|in Massach 1 other . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1929. 23 It the monastery. No baths No Court Held on ThankSgiving, || tumees“Goctone sais ches’ inid | Massachusetts Law Set Maxi- allowed on Sunda ver. rip xaitinG vaner viee |No CSogking™ in Tubs AlLowed | em: "X Svestmian orkmen to take wine |New York, with as low as 21 cents ! ges is a great nursery | being paid in South Carolina reparative to drunkenness . . .| Masss ‘ therefore ordered and ordained |aged by this court that no labourer of|and $1. in orkman whatsoever shall after va|About 1512 | | ants to wash ster these ser- Prussia. No ceived extra food and beer [ Brief Sesson Todey || "ot oveome o o || mum Pay Back i 1680 [t o 2 | piting T Grow | {4fh Contury Cleres |57 e aiting tead of standin, as Activity in the police department || Detroit; Walter Mocbus Nov York bricklayers | printers, i ; I 1o secular custom at th quieted down considerably over the || Pittsburgh: William Weller, 26, | [workers scraping along on ) cents day and i : re not allowed to i e el v e ¢ | of Cumberland, Me.; 2. Moltor, | |$14 a week may be som though in | Mol shsn a0 b : y , | stay in ths to “soak’ after ~ loliday, there being no session Of || piyichurgh, dafiver of (e bu d to learn that tl Votara mata ork o Sl I - e G police court yesterday and only || Miss Teynie Hantiula, 23, Amasa, neely income as comy Theiles can ’ oa i e ‘ p ; s conducted 3 ' three cases today. Two cases were | | Mich rners in America thre T iralala oy {0 . 2 “that good | rs ag T o ¢ | cu s been entirely aban- = scheduled ay b e court dread years ago. New Am an av ks r ) | b3 pmE s G e e e B oy A il ! : o it donentein modern times” ot officials did not bring them because R e e : o 0 i« e e Sy _{dance to be held Friday, December | OP1Y LOBOL = month without bhoard i o Previous to| iey were of minor,importance, one | 9 feed a worker, by raftsmen were drawing 40 5 « ourteenth ¢ « = being that of a 16-year-old boy who bl T cry seldom that had the cents a day in New Jersey in 1650, | 44-hour wee Mg o I e } thrill of spc ime The Bureau of shows low wa ding 25 was found asleep in Willow Brook | ;" ovening in the park and the other being one of | . qong of Jsrael on kenness. They were released | ;.q.icm offer the Moder vithout going to court. | Miss Pearl Ambrose of Today, Charles Miezgiudnia, 17, of | 0% EV= ST 0 & ] 30 Clinton street, was fined 320 and | \'" 0 oo costs on the charge of resistance, ex- |° yo' = SO0 ceution of the penalty suspended. | priiiin sonncil € and judgment was suspended on [t g charges of breach of the peace and |y &\ G o0t TE |1 mi—t sulletin just issued cove about 1620 to the end ¢ learns of improvements conditions and abolition restrictions on labor, but more than one mig awards of the New rl Scouts has becn 0 p. m.to 7 p. m. Mrs o 1t have expect Sreri Th B T EW BRITAINCOQOPERATIVE of 124 Belmont street, charged with 4_]:‘:1‘,(;;“‘;) or] ”’\L”(‘On(;‘(‘ cticut. Gini | _America has always paid | 4 ' breach of the peace, paid the costs|scouts and a member of the na- Burope and the of court on a suspended judgment. |iional hoard of directors, will be rnors often wonder Miezgiudnia was arrested by Su- | rld was coming to wh guest. pernumerary Officers Mechan and Todzia about 6 o'clock last night at 5 A P , ' Broad and Gold streets. Officer Mee- | Police Chief Arraigned han testified that he told the \olm.':} In Liqu()l‘ La“, (\hal_g.cs an to go home but he insisted or staying at the corner swearing at| Cleveland, Nov.“ 20 (P)—Frar passersby. When he swore at the of- | Cunningham, suspended chicf of he vas placed under arrest and | police at Campbell, Youngstown su- o the way to a drug store, where |burb, pleaded not guilty to a cha he patrol was called. he resisted un- |of conspiracy to violate national til he was handeuffed { prohibition laws when arrs in Miezgiudnia denied that he was federal court today. He laborer receiving 0 cents a day. AVINGS AND JOANAISOCIATION T WASHINGTON STREET 1630 w of the Bay Colony prov Joyners, B Thatchers > shilli f nd that sa e stiall not | TELEPHONE 7 intoxicated and claimed he could |ed on $5,000 bond. gs. 0 remember all that happened, and he| Nick Gorchoff, chief of the Camp- | dr f they hs did not believe his actions consti- hell vice squad and Mike Wollos, a 1 ared for them . futed resistance, as he did not strike [ Campbell real estate man, also if tl ‘ he officer. “I had a couple of shots | pleaded not guilty to sir « 3 wood them but T was not drunk,” he insisted. |and were released on $10,000 bo Also A madon, who was arrested by ol houre Supernumerary Officer Meehan | Cunning n NG m and the others wera | (243 ¢ J bout midnight on complaint of his | arrested two wecks ago at Camp- | @nd not t above mily, said he had a few drinks of {hell by federal officers. They ac- |#nd meals « P vine and it overcame him so that|cysed him of selling “protection” 10e, ; Tie did not know what he do- | hootleggers. He asserted he w . Orig 7. He had not touched liquor in |the victim of a political 1y g y form in a year, he said, until B bart vesterday. . His son Louis did not want t0 {es- RACT " o ) po L S SR U 3, et e g, g o e B st L A STORY OF SUCCESS THAT EVERY s G Somn o (. oo | ONE CAN SHARE IN. A STORY WHICH frame up." KUNZ GETS CON | auiet, Officer Me Ciamadon i signed today s knecked off | William J. will begin ne at the office of Chicf|and 16 cents a day oble and operations the legal an told the court 1 on going 1o po- sist elle M. Stews pplre pdnde e t week., Kunz will do| Miss E: t He had been dr the work for a contract price of |piled the earlier part o e . $1.400. including masonry, carpen- tin from whi these was not intoxicated. according to | s @ NT NU * | City Items | Steve Waskitz of 151 Governor sireet reported to the police \\'m.; SATURDAY IN THE | Yy eveni.g that a tire had been i stolen from his car while it was arked in his yard the night before, A Sew classes forming. Enter now. i < Cconnccticut Business Colle advt. Officer Joseph Kennedy heard the burglar alarm ringing at the Pac A d_Fur store, 25 Arch street, y rday morning, but an investigation | ¢ vealed that no one was in the ] place, | Axelrod's drugs, we deliver,call 10 —advt. | 7 Charles W. Fish of R. . . No. 2 b 2 L his coupe, left parked in Willow | L) Brook park at 11:30 the night be- G / fore, had been stolen. ] The Senfor choir of St. Mary's 1 iurch will hold a rehearsal at 7:45 o'clock tonight at the church | Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Venskunas N of 635 Sta t had as their Once you know that you need glasses, ‘ suests for sgi )} ay Mis: . § I"lorence A nf:nr‘,y,y»,i \,I,\‘S \'I{“l.: | see to it that the glasses you get are those nerowicz of Union City. . “I vou can depentl on. Perfect Optical ) Mr. and Mrs, George Coveleskie | 1 T B Service by our Registered Optometrist. | of 447 Ellis strect and Mr. and Mrs, | dabl l.eon Dombrowskiec and family of Here you can be assured of dependable 472 Bast street spent the Thanks- | e ‘ ] b | giving holiday in Stamfor | Blassce: - The police were notified today of FREE EXAMINATION | the returr e operator’s licens of .\hrhuv‘l olfzm‘[lmm‘ orl 5 L‘p‘x'mfi:‘ | % 50c Down | INVES I MEN I ! street, suspension of the right to | 50c A Week operate in the case of Edward T Rowronski of 281 Main street, and | pension of the license of John Dlgmfted p arlson of 38 Cranston Terrace. Perey H. Crosthwaite, 51, of 154 redit 4 Wooster strect, fractured his lert | Cre 410 MAIN ST. wrist while cranking his automo- T.G b bile Wednesday night and was (Z gor e St tended at New Britain General hos. | £ pital | New Britain assembly, Order of | aimbow for Girls, is planning :.| A quiet careful plan of saving that has paid 1. : sensational dividends. Over a million dollars - paid to members in 43 years. l Paid to men and women who have built ' IGHTING homes, sent children through college, created foundations for future comfort and security. A . . . . for your office, too! ; More scientific lighting. Lconomy in 51/2% return on every dollar invested. { operation. Increased office efficiency. S T Unusual beauty of design. endusiastic we newie— — ——Cogt no more than infer- P e Svestan Beptiat Citureh or types of fixtures. o ) THE e DIRECTORS: Ol‘i‘l(t‘l§.\. N B Hurd Baldwin COHL W. J. RAWLINGS, Pesident 1. G Clapp C. W, Hawkins T W ‘-]l SPRING & BUCKLEY R. C. 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