New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 2, 1930, Page 13

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wisn | NEW BRITAIN HERALD [ -] NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1930 CROWDED DOCKET .0 (wigpeg e et ] W . T. U. Concludes Students Not R"'z,fzf";zz.t.z::gm | ™" s oy ros IEAIGAN AVIATOR IN P[]”EE EUURT S Drmkmg as Much as Betore Law | s i REPORTED MISSING w law that requires motorists to | otor Joys and Girls Oy al Out- ow their license and certificate of Boys and Girls Enjoy Annual Ou presidents has convinced of Physical Directors costs and told Blank that it | re, and t student mwv- Quarreling husbands and wives, | courtesy often gocs a lor intoxicants is .on the | Apeeding drivers and some charged | (o o ltas b Y F 32 600 ] pa i M d_M y Ak ofeiio moliee court cocketito- Hiktrastaisaty and he askec ’ jons of the nation's educators on the Call Meeti g Road day, Judge, Stanley J. Traceshl was| fos i esane. mian. oetoah | e e e e all Meeting on Roads on the bench and Prosecuting At-| . .nino noted his registe | lic the following reculte = torney J. G. Woods presented the £ state’s cases reported the matter to t e Dorhuee, : ant Ieeney went to Bri el \s ama | returmed with Blank, Wh ; costs on char, s ss and a. Blank replied “unintention now and always un- breach of the peace Sayint| sulw BiLc ud g draceskiitoldin i 1 or almost unknown amo 20, of 96 Seymour strect, who was| [h® Plea was guilty or not | students—47 arrested with him. wa charged | on charges of speec i refus-| Prosecuting Attorney J. G. Woods | ing to stop at the command of a nolled the cases Iward Milewski. policems £ 5 Stanley street; William oiatiions e aan ] s e T Offi »v\- .'1{1::; \;uvr“ | \\Hj\"xym;ly o i n caty Conditions vorse—3. £ glipia I 5 i Scouts Receive Pin Hartford avenu l,q;l ‘ cet; \\:m’: .i.wmh Y "‘O”"i“ & 7, of 168 Linden street; Joh LMIL HIERPE L ‘..‘L,,g,\;.« by 15, of 104 Belden stres ¢ i i bl eniante b e e foothall Alonzo « T and UF Yost Bo told the drinking than before prohi- among students—44 ; About the same amount of drink- y 5 Home From New York nent—s Marvis B charged with refu 10 move extreme left side | ordered by policemer They stepped out | men were lectured bef and Officer M hy o in. | promised 1 was driving, to pull over to the | the futur curb. Savin slowed dow ghtly | Milewski wa and then sped away, according to| group the testimony, and the driver of one | Officer student drinking was prohibition; and arc ent with the idea ex- Coach W. W. Roper of s R s who said drinking condi- ence Kumm arrested the others for | th « ces u e e s Dorbuck ated 3 | 2mobsiing s ona L ! s g s on to college.” il iy . ond, i SopE B L T e o policeman, and he advi conrt arraignment, Officer Ku PAS’"]R ATTA['KS | Vault is Fireproof : New it S 4 s STeCRINeC AnieD Savin not to show tk Tis¥operafiyeatien aneiEnacetvani) . Nl 1 i . nia : ‘ alonsicenss @ cayiniFhoReerd Speeds in Vegetable Truck | | — ; it aor flon ! el : Pl b red the (hat e would have Khowaw Simonia. 34, ot 4 Tl-| MU[]ERN EHUREH SR - (O B : £ vau ) .. The towns war British Papers Say stopped at ¢ ad he heard the R : ." s illn < F SV structoa GG S S o i Changes Are Possible officer’s commar iy A x i - . ) 1 S 57 2 o foicated wnd o also denied that Tio | PGS 8L BUA o/ Sags Protestantism Slbl(” e g Bl e | oo Tiovb T oen Clas_ Hammond Auxiliary, U 8, |NOth slde of the vault, which witl| chiidren, honored thess men Friday. | 151 hectowed 77 30,000 Autos Pass On table truc i . T i . A i memerstand| UM SIS Tn e arching 1o t : birthday, tome PmtRoadml"Houn who re Louis of the cars he I ed took on | them to do so. the policeman, who gave chase until Savin was overtaken on _Winter street, near M ng a Lock- oplane ? ham streets, and | jcers( om et but when questioned at et T e AT i e8S0T'S. T aygibe Eorgt 1\|n\\~\ THEATER apinet at Chequer s ) (RAs from Pennsylvania yesterday by recalled that he passed the boule- | v Chapter Sewing soci LT © | dorie A 7 : ! P tective Sergeant ('Mara Recelved in Silence e S : Co A s y n tenced to the te refor y at| i Berquist of 37 Fairview : the. firs t from 5 o'cl ) SRSl 3 c On Wednesday of t t : . : e J r s section o Cheshire on t harge of breaking 5 and costs k o The case of Michael Honko. 17, of an accident on Cor in which slight damage =2 o He I A 1 be t { yid trpit LS SIS R < $30 D o} 72 North street, was continued for | done. Officer William O'Day mad e s £ Christ st 1 “ourt Sev C i '. o Rl ES L {irehontont STELL WAGES AGREED ON e Rl DA one month in charge of Probation . ¢ 5 (s vatternoon h : f featu “The Grand I e Tave: 4 2 Officer Connolly. He ¥ sted [! New Haven Hov rgeant Feeney.on Memorial day | T ST S s on the charg ther | py nerary Officer Wollman | claiming he w inable to control | ot antine im. Judge T “thought the | reckless drivi ailea deserving of another chance T Ace Trdcoekl ase The nor i S ¢ ; . v Moore Tent, Daug charge o ‘ R flot ns of the Civil : . to appear | Harry ; = 1 ting TR e Nty i he house i3 S e e e ) | Feliows® hall Wednes niNE ab | ast woot e YOUTH FOUND 1N HARBOR : S b : A George Papineau, 20, of ple e i T Grate i . yli e 5 : : Re s Sk Ghuser mr‘;“;~~1n< Punished For Miscond : i s » combinatio theisr ; T - S i P 7 John Zigal, o0, of 24 Seaton treet. s o ‘ e o 0 adenel e AN, conduct i MAKE THIS TEST — See for yourself how of High s 3. Har Calumet Baking Powder acts twice to make sent ¥ m for Speeds to Sick Friend L | the r al L e B ~our baking better. Put tuo level teaspoons of on the same arge. They wer Hurrying to the home of a friend 7 o Sum ssi y S i == Z 3 Hie.in Calumet into a glass, add tio teaspoons of arrested by Officer Ki and O'Day g S aReaiaa 1 : T water, stir rapidly fice times and remoce tha about 10 o'clock last it, the offi- spoon. The tins, fine bubblea will rise slowls, Sfinronia oo 5 - g nd modern invent ave hool Juis 7o Avpuer ve o0 > L bs 1 % half filling the glass. This is Calumet's first pad pok 0 man's ] action—the action that takes place in your mising boul. s s s 4fter the mixture has entirely stopped ri WELL BABY CONFERENCES r an additional $5,000 : e A art and continua until the mixture rises 1o L : y top of the glass. This is Calumeti second oven. Make this test todas. See Calumet's Tonble-Action schich protects vour baking Hard Drinker Sentenced e et S S T e 1 e R R o 25 e o P It's wonderful =i G B SR BT T R e M St what Calumet’s DOUBLE-ACTION arcested him Sat- | reac; de. Janush i warld in the employ of the state hoard of s 0f tiimetand T 2 10 0 20 oot o ¢ i, g mere 50 SR does for cakes and biscuits etro, 27, of K AT £ Giadact 4 Strikes Girl ‘u: can feel sure your biscuits and cakes will be perfect jed M'}Ci‘m‘j.” Bllis ) gireot G r ) : ‘ e : automot Powder. for it has double-action. siocets et S 3rook park. Petro had nothing Halleat A R MAN KILLED BY BEARS ‘ r Main strect § Tico ieavening actions that pro- bre ¢ the ’ e ¥ « o DSNEE ne T e Al 5 hiaty e ndac s Ly 1 son Joyce, 47 } when e wite showed a aemcima- Prince of Wales Holds : ygmistaken Semedicy ars in the John . ) n | was going at o m :‘i“':':'d" itllight, fufiy; ine tion to press the charges. 1t was _ Levee at Palace Today oo ashen e o s nto the Gra fiFat arrest age with food. So fierce Calumet's first action, in the forgivo him if he would behave onden) Jane buiile BrineeichiThree In\e*«llgatmn\ ttack that Joyce was s drove in state today the future. The arrest wos made at| gycyingham palace fo St. James' Of \anld Monica (axe il eenr s el 3 Yook i im to safet) b not nsid properly started. Then, in the e Cornelius Keou Y i leisanie e o) oven, the sccond action swells ZacK's son. Caanotialond Llsensa high and light—even though you may not be able lighted with the results Calumet gives you. Perfect Abramson olonel of p e, was fined z“”’?mm. 1 th o chcerea i il o for e “ o SAVINGS BANK OF NEW BRITAIN to regulate your oven temperature perfectls. Bake texture! Perfect favor! s coach & Calumet cake and see why itis the largestelling Al baking powders are required by law to be Officer David Doty arrested him X Sovercign’s life-guard | odies « frol blished 1862 Urday forenoon atter he had ¢ ere also was a brilliant scene in- | ¢ & bmwi i ’:«v H;o“ )'Yv e RS S y;”‘ Only One Level Teaspoon of Calumet strect and was found to have no li- | prince was seated on the golden | ) r - TR oo 570193 2 g 3 S cense, Abramscn said he was out of | throne attended by the Duke of |half o t A ers | Resources—325,461,270.23 to a Cup of Sifted Flour! vowrr]m'“"’ SE b ¢ “(‘r‘l\'r» ‘.\n-l)”‘ t nr»\f,.\orn”,'\w l.!, z -p,,‘f-\f,,‘,l,'.f.,‘,‘, t t fo \-\- ‘.\.m_. That's the usual Calumet proportion. Be sure to fol- the right proportions to produce perfect leavening street, Mamaroncck, N. Y., whs fin- | recei S T I i Deposits made on or before Tuesday, June 3rd 1 low it even though you may have been using nearly action—Double-Action. Get a can of Calumet from ed 2 on the charge of driving wit presentatives. | Author ! driv v 2 B ) 13 missir rso ) 2w interest from . t 3 : 5 R O E i A e > will draw interest from June 1st. delighted with this economy! And more than de- sized one pound cans. : L 2 h R 4 att 2 ‘ | when vou use Calumet Baking tect your baking from failure mixing bowl, gets the leavening through the batter and holds it prince baking powder in the world today. made of pure, wholesome ingredients. But not all arealikein theiraction. Notall will give you equally' fine results in your baking. Calumet is scientifically made of exactly the right ingredients, in exactly twice 2¢ much with other baking powders.You'llbe vour grocer today. Notice Calumet comes in full- e o e IS = CALUMET 7= reet about 6:5 m. and | dent while on duty last November. |§:0 | 1 is Open Monday Evening — 6:00 to 7:30 S e e U R e Hi o e l‘{.mgfl The Double-Acting Baking Powder admitted he knew ould merous capture of notoriou aptair n an At have done so. During the conve characters and cargoes of rum. is|flyer. is making a “good will” swing | : oy A Product of General Foods Corvoration tlon he offered the officer $5 if he | fully recovered from his leg injury }'o the Latin-Ar n countries.

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