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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1930. Police Arrest Two In Dope Raid; Woman and Male Frequenter Held | In Swoop On Hartford Ave. Home Mrs. Lee Wong', Reportedé[]”IES T[] [;[]NFER i Und [ Nar-| cotcn, messseare ot ON HOSPITAL BILL 3:"“ s—Man Who Visits |y Britain and Bristol Officials use Taken Into Cus- feds by Saived. Arrange M‘eetmg Judge John' H . corpor A large quantity of codeine, some 4!190 counsel o nd opiunt and another marcotic, be- | POTRUON Cotiisel fvanc LLety lieved to be heroin. together with | o B o “‘ "] ki - an opium pipe, hypodermic syrin & ,“‘”, ":) "‘ Sprea et tontie bnd needles were secized by the d f":“ {;;m\‘ iy ']‘,'_“"{“ of sotive burenn Batunday night i el fo Rt e L DU BEE =0 raid made on the house at IAUSIDOth B ancilerdntichioar: Hartford avenue occupied by MMr. ”‘I“ “:' “‘” bnd Mrs lLee Wo In addition 5 given treatment Mrs. Wong was taken with a quan- agreed price of $100 ity of narcotic in her hand . the bill was su prrested with Domingo J. L. ) R Iso found in the house i ; E >ortugucse [later made that the boy contracied % [ smallpox through the negl the Bristol hospital Upon advice of Judge Kihl the health board rvefused suggesting that further corre dence be held with the partment il has hee leeived by 1 epartment. 1t was ‘The place had bheen under picion for several weeks and letectives have been Leeping watch on it A visit was made there week ago Saturday night. but othing of an incriminating nature as found Licutenant W. P. McCue and Ser- learned tod: 11 Corporation cants ney. McAvay. Kling Counsel Tracy threat nit. then »Mara and Kiely. with JFederal|spreed 1o wibhold a intil zents McCarthy and McDonald of | conference is had with Judge Kirk New Haven, left police headquar- | nam s hurriedly in several cars short- Sy [Y+ after s o'clock and on arriving at e house had no difficulty in gain- ocked. They found Mra, Wong, thev al-! ’ eged, apparently under the influence i L pf a narcotic with some in her 1and which they had to t from SR TR er hy force. Mattes was not in the 2 X x - A but came in soon afterwards only . P 5 f b 1) S o e likes Taikies and Bridge i} federal agents wer asked to in the raid by the local P cers because of th greater New Yorl Jan. 20 (M—Thon amiliarity with narcotics. The raid | A. lidison urs si uight shirts, vas in charge of and on the initia- I(rs. Editon so reveals in the Amer- ive of the local police. ican magazine In police court toda:. Mrs. Wong I1e likes to feel silk next to his hho is 57 vea of age, pleaded not Annuully rs. Edison m nilty and her case was continue i} box of handkerchiefs from tiu o YWednesday in £1.000 bonds. t India sill They < represented Ly Attorncy T ) MeDonough. Mattos is 5 ani always fi 3 somietian of 4ge and gave his address as & !the Loy in him." Ldison Rroad street. Sevmour. He is repre- | “He simply could ave the ~nted by Judge W Mangan. v house without giving me an affec- aid he felt the bonds should not be | tionate hug & Kiss It is the cus- s high as in the woman's case be- | tom of years for me to go to the anse he did not believe Mattos w door with him for a v parting rvolved as deeply as she. .Judge| words.' faxe fixed the bond at 8300 fo He Mattos and continued the case to Vednesday. e a yard square regrets the talkies and would like to see Mary Pickford or Clara Bow in an old silent film. He doesn't - like bridge, dancing or golf. He con- [] siders golf was invented for men who cat too much He writes practically no letters Harvey Iirestone writes to him, hut ) i er remcmbers holidays or anni aries, not even Christmas. his own birthday or his wedding anni- ashinglon Scientist Completes vorsers. e siaves himet S an old-fashioned straight blade razor. Tms o FOW@ Or P“” At home the inventor decrees that Nis arm chair shall he kept sacred. et Nobody clse has cver sat in it. Hu M o “the | 2llows o one to disturh his copy of the morning paper His favorite author is Victor Hugn. His favorite hooks are “Les Miser orce of the carth’'s gravity at the apital of this country probably will eplace Potsdam as the gravity| Lo fverite b . ] ndard of the United States Coast ,_I' S ":”f. ollarapionfiherisen nd Geodefic Survey in its study of .. naclil and “Lnoch. Arden ; L are his favorite poems he land’s contents. The move is ex- ected 1o be made in the interest pr convenience and efficiency. De. Paul § Heyl. physicist of the PRIENDLY SUIT FOR 51.000 Louis Nair, through Attorney B % e 5 ¢ J- Monkiewicz, has instituted action ur standard charge' o ILPaVjios sancarohls In CNaTse Ol rainet WA oy ney AT b IS erhn (ot elghing StkeRearthisipullineretor |l o en SR B So i T he Geodetic department and is|. Ay st fo disiek of 5inoo ising the pendulum swinging meth- N, e ot d. In announcing turday the 2 fompletion of preliminary work, he A S Kol aid he expected to determine the|Brothers, Britain Lumber Co. ravity here with unerring precision | City Coal & Wood Co. and L. ithin two or three years. Hardware Co. Pendulam in Sealed Case = The experiments now are being| COLD WAVE HITS MAINI ducted with a gravity weighing| Portland, Muine, Jun. 21 (- prass pendulum. swinging in a Te atures varying from 10 ahove ietal vacuum case. hermetically below reported through- caled. The gravity is computed ! out Maine today. The low mark vom the information obtained.|was at Bolster's Mills on Crooke ater, Dr. Heyl said. he would have river in Oxford county where nnot pendulum constructed of fused | ficial thermometers registered 20 de- ilica, to' climinate possibilities of | grees below light dimension changes. In mapping the carth geodetical- the geodely department uses the ravity finding pendulum at its base tation to aid in the analysiz of and contents at the weighing place Pil prospectors also employ it n bearching for new deposits. | As the delicate instrument is sub- | st o 'possible mechanical fluctua- | ion, il 18 neces: that it be test ‘ d at a place where gravily has \een absolulely determined to check his possible deviation. Potadam Checking Point Potsdam, where the value of ah lute gravity was ascerlained hout 25 years ago, is now 1he hecking point for the geodetic de- artment. Dr. Heyl pointed out that not nly does the distance of Potsdam rove a disadvantage, but there is Iso the possibility of some me- hanical change in instruments CALLOUSES? while crossing the Atlantic. Even the| Dr. Scholl's Zinopads {?',Ac:'lz inutest twist, he says, would work | 0w stop pein instzety: rove shoo preasare. This, pro- or ineffectiveness, tective, soothing, healing, goar- anteed safe and sure. 35¢ boz. X claimants for th ehrer | | el | MAN BURNED 10 DEATH | | Montreal, Que. Jan. i (UP) —| Jhge, Neholl's Foot Ex jOne man was burned to death and| | oight other persons were injured to- | e [day when fire broke out in the new ‘ Thursday, Friday Milan hotel. = v 99 The eight injured had been trap- January 23, hed on the fourth floor and wers | forced to leap from the windows | bt e Dhioke iRl iret Was Todouh o aid those who a y radonlort 120/ Soutn: Oecanioneel staff of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, intern I*reeport. L. 1. A'he man Killed was not identified eaict miture ofyuurai[mem,aml and permanent relief. All this wit DRUM NOMINATED TODAY 2 3 Washington, Jan. 20 (P1— Any Dr. Scholl Foot Relief you SHEPPARD WOULD JAIL SCOFFLAWS “Highbrows” Who Ignore Law Heed Lesson, He Asserts Detroit. Jan. 20 (P—Senator Mor- ris Sheppard of Texas would jail “highbrows' ho buy liquor Jn an addre before the tion of .the Anti America yesterday he often buvers position and socis ugin : exemption accorded by the la . for its nor- mal infraction. but a few examples of t who think they & 10N which governs humbl folks in or der to smash the bottorn out of the bootleg market and reduce the il- | 1 liquor {raffic {o the disappear-| 2 point He challer 1o a showdown at un) onstrate 1o them that t mendment and here to st Only a small fraction o try's population, he to the clk social rev revilers of filers of the GAMBLERS FINED DESPITE DENIALS Police Hear Fingers Snap, Break Up Dice Game the alle enied that court otday m quilty and imposed fines in the ca all who were rrested. wit ption. in two carly morni pesterday nith. 51 Hartford costs on ambling in the rear of his barber shop $ North street. Ofticers John | O'Keefe, William O'Day, L. E. Har: per and Clarence Kumm broke into place about 3 o'clock after Of ficar O'Keefe heard the sound of coins and the snapping of fingers coming out of ‘he room. and had peeked through « hole in the parti- tion and scen Smith “raking” in a Dice Thrown Into Pive i and another man ran into a small closct aud one sct of dice was thrown into a fire, but the po- lic covercd another set and a pick of cards, also a cloth which was used. they alleged, to deaden the sound of the money on the table nith denied that he ever allowed bling in the place, but adaniticd wo of the players had stetted game for “a few pennies.” Rolling his eyes towards lieaven he declired that if God walked into the place he could mot say there ever was a crap gume going on. addinz man Yopp. 26 pleaded guilty to tne gambling in the place others pleaded not zu Fred Wilson, 50, of 9 cnue; James Lewis venue; Johrm Smith Portlund; Raymond Ashford ] i Lemon Smith, 26, of Foust 1Hick 24, of 120 Bri street. Middletown: Lorenzo Ash- ford of Rocky Hill. Judge discharged James Lewis, who had tropped in and fallen asleep and | hud no part in the game. bat all the others were fined $5 without costa. Al are colored Raid On sokol Club Attorney Lawrence J. Golon rep- ented George Bobko. 31. of 259 shington street. who pleaded not lilty to the charge of keeping a mbling house in the Sokol club at North street. e also represent- ck Zipko. 29, of 47 Lawlor stecet: Joseph Matulis, 21, of the Hotel Beloin: Stephen Leschinshy 22 0f 121 Beaver street; Daiiel Kehoe of G§ Tremont street: Jo- | seph ines, 8. of 193 Hartford wvenie, and Michael Lucas, 42, of 67 CORNS? Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads for Corns end pain in one mianie; remose « the cause—friction and pressure of shoes; thin, protectire, sale, soothing, healing. 33c boxs pert Will Be Here and Saturday, 24 and 25 from their feet, an Expert of the ationally famous Foot Authority, will be at our store on the above date. He will give your feeta thorough scientific analysis, develop prints of them which reveal the show you what to do to get quick hout cost or obligation to you! are recommended to buy is guar- dier General Hugh A. Drum w anteed to give you rclicf. Don’t miss this opportunity! nominated hy President Hoover {o day to be inspector general with th vank of major general and Col. John I. DeWitt was nominated to be| quartermaster general with the rank of major gencral. | 211 MAIN STREET | throuzl Manning-Armstrong 5 Sexton st bling. out costs, the denia that there money be police we must take the responsibility. Bobko Lo erday ane i< cil te ¢ Mrs was in ¢ refore they raid o'clock in to keep L 2 Judge Saxe fined Bobko $!5 and Zipko, Matulis and Kehoe Political int St s centere rather . costs and cach of the others 3 - ticd (hat there was 10 2 n the sy f David loyd WCddlngS i or Whitlock reet, charged with gam- ¢k Officer O'bay saw through | deavor 1o cmibirrass the labor gov e sus on u tour of the south- hole in the door crmnent at the present juncture sions of the company when a native of Cedar remarking thut going on. und Joh T WAk Rendatell thom T eAL Is of all concerncd dent of the club, testitied tha L { o the attuck of [N ___ e in 1900 and «ttained the rank o was a card game purpos: . nization wer sl e lib t 5 2 2 ' cfore Lis retirement from iE plaved Dust before o ¢ il G e dise BALDESARI—DUNBECK re admitted citizens. He was in 1l il t cotion of ot arning 9 o'clock Miss harge of the place and no. gamblin OFFICERS LIABLE the vas the keeper. he said ever, that h t ) \ eet, b ride shing Jan. 20 (P1—Consular Officers Clarence Kumm. William | members having charge of the ] IT Biald son r ! N1 Gficers of foreign governments serv- O'Day and L. B. Harper testiled that | room not to " I U 1t 8 v street, ¢ : : o ‘ e lield by the suprems ed the club about 4:30 money « oss € : lookout for gambling cuting Aftorne stion being pre- there. They went into the huil e court F ‘ ended i of lionc © Popovici case from a sn table and end of ea the game, pol a cellar and up one flight | fact it toming (o a dgor-in wincl {Tabs or the. Enks on ans other | W10S(E0 Man Named' Defendant all hole and Ofiicer 0Dy handed 3 of stnd poker ss, with moncy o the players paying at ch deal. He demonstr using the cards n off the table B o \eross Door ice were frustrated in their Atter ihe it for a f mitted by money in players b Sergean club bottie of sambling open doot tion that door, he s v pounded ar ing standing around x resistance much increased t IPeency testified that i e e Naval Parleg Overshadows Heet- oyv e or i i vous oo f they use ame in prog MEDICINE 4 2 It soothes and heals the lin- S e : e e ; l onight " ne of the breathing passages. litted by rapping throug e also had infor : ! i « . . e i " Father John's Medicine con- aid. 'le mentic M A £ e A0 LG : = AT onoatasonieniliers the o . e und | tains the highest grade cod bko gan mes Lei f the ho testified that the club s ses 1o ’ | ! GOl ML WHITLOCK DEAD liver oil, so prepared that it is ibling place, only innocint zoverns 1L exte ik St i Ul i casily taken up by the system 5"\‘"‘ d there ¢ isions o cf v ' osp \ I \ 31 e of and 18 pleasant to take. Lont Over 75 Years of Success 2 1 Used in 184 Hospitals Pk e o il s e e ) i 4 and Institutions A RARE PRIVILEGE HAS BEEN EXTENDED BY THE WHITTALL ASSOCIATES IN GIVING US A BONUS OF 3 EXTRA SALE DAYS DURING WHICH WE WILL OFFER ALL FLOOR SAMPLES OF THE FAMOUS WHITTALL RUGS AT CURRENT SALE PRICES ! ANGLOPE;S ;/;I\;j) PALMER WILTONS BODY BRUSSELS \\4:!“‘v IPERSIAN $8.25 2 L L ¢ $49.50 ' ! : it 192 00 e 31200 -« o $5.25 ‘ $12500 s v . $10.75 . $8.25 L $150.00 WILTON SAMPLES WILTON S.\.\»II’I}.I-].\' (Cont.) ] WHITTALL WILTON SAMPLES, 18527 $] 95' 3 Seliii Now 53.95 G ; o~ $7.50 el eSS R0 e S5iE b e Sl e S TR e o $15.00 Be Sure to See the Opening Announcement of Our Annual MID-WINTER SALE Appearing On Page 5 in Today's Paper Cn//u o e R Fll"ll'/lllr Siore