New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 16, 1930, Page 5

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[ctared forteited. Ofticer James . |ani second place in handywoman DRI ERS PAY FflR | McCue made the arrest. |and nature. Troop 2 took second in | A nolle was entered in the case |scoutcraft and first in first aid. of John Paladino, 37, of 45 Whit- |Troop 8 took second in signalling car without markers. Officer Jonn‘mok second place in first aid. | M 'M. Liebler made the arrest |Troop 1 of Kensington took third | “| Thomas E. Anderson, charged by |place in first aid ang in nature. All 1 i in Qfficer Harper wWith speed or P’ v dis lified by the| : secuting Attorney’ Woods without !gone into the possession of the Ber- Police Court ' | going to court. lin troop for the second time in Lars F. Laatan of 571 of five persons Jack Williams, th street, three years, since they were the first New York, charged h driving 'to win it. Troop 2 of Center church Judge M. D. Saxe in poffce court without a license, was released hy held it last year today declared that entirely too E ng Attorney J. G. Wood: Miss Irene L. Haigis, local director many persons are driving au:cmc-l‘ e (““z to court He was ar- js taking a two weeks' training bllés without licenses and in the |[T6Sted DY Officer Fred L course at Camp Edith Macy, spe- after a coll 3 + cializing in pioneer. future heavy fines will be meted out | mercial streets in which a police ear £ : : ed his own life. Mrs 2 e y store burned. after having left their licenses at|0¥ned by Charles B m Shuttle Meadow a home, and those of persons Who Members of the Social Service club of the local Y. W. C. A. will ; - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1930 and amounts of bills are included. Mrs. Elizabeth Tuck of N. Y., has been the guest of | | Horace Charland of 26 Sher- |wood road for the past few weeks. Tuck, who made the trip by jmotor, will leave toward the end of |the week for a visit RESTAURANT MANAGER SLAIN BY TWO BANDITS Employe Pulls Gun oa Bandits and Insurance Argument Ends in Five Deaths Columbia, Tenn., June 16 (P— An argument over the distribution of the proceeds from a fire insur- ance policy was held responsible by authorities today for the death (G, F. SHITH GIVES $100 IN HALLER POST DRIVE Head of Biz »;Tho direc- negotiations between Belgian, man and British concerns still are cancellation of American copp. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Industry Contributes Toward Fund fot Disabled 45, a principal in the dispute shot and killed his brother-in-law, ParKer 26, the latter's wife, Mrs. Steward, 23, and their son, Leo Steward, 5. Williams then end- War Veterans, Mrs. Josh Dycus, 70, mother of Steward, fainted heard the shots Saturday night and fell to the floor, Drops When One of Them Returns Fire OPP. BURRITT HOTEL (P—Another in_ their ' cas He remarked that|driven by the officer was damaged | h»;l:‘l\'ulii e m:‘:;s;emay. ut the fender an Steward had ope therg was a wide difference between lahout the fender and hub cap | Y, W, G, A. NOTES for Williams an‘; an argument cages in which drivers who had| In hisreport, Officer Wagner stat- | arose over insurance qualified for licenses were arrested ¢4 that Laatan driving a car | e 2 Rica in the 2500 OUR FOURTH were authorized by the state 22d no Connecticu l.cflx se e motor vehicles licensed operator in New Commenting on the boulevard |Which limits him to dri stop system which has been in ef- f’"""""l in that state fect on West Main street for several CaT Was slightly dam months and on Myrtle street for the past few months, Judge S i it may seem unreason to be obliged to stop t intersections when there fic in sight. but the s 53 hold their annual picnic tomorrow evening at 6:30 at the home of Miss Parsons | 3fiss Charlotte Nichol will ?”’ charge of the luncheon atrange- | ents and the entertainment will be ed after by Miss Bristoll Lugzage you will arry n. Hat 5 certain intersections are dang: To Construct Driveway will take place aé& proven by t occurred there ceid d the water board to give a|Jo Nilson of s to construct a |Week-end visitors at d. his home | paug, East 1pton. but cannot do so without having a and rant removed from e curb | M Mary A. Grace, & where his property that of | Grace, Thomas Grace, dation {3 r bor Jo! Frank E. I s award \Mrs. S, Chase Coale to Take = Conrse in Fall aring to C. J. ) street, who wis veway to for motoris! complete there Serbert Sc received ter street, wa costs for faili and Myrtle streets yesterday. cer Ggorge Moffitt made t eek but was told that he would be re- |itors at Stoney two in its present hold its regular ent to Nil- Fellows hall Wednesd operty since it deprives him way to the ar yard, otic pro, e believes it should be moved |day out cost to his con Alfred Tangua Denies Policemen’s Story Aziz Tavedi Btreet, was for failing A ituent | Winthrop coun gv‘:gy:‘ Vt-:P:'ar‘ S R Daughters of Liberty dian insist Mus. Glantz's Pupils | Weanesday evening =t long In Pianoforte Reatal recital of the pupils of o'clo at 8 o'clock at ber of the park c to attend. There will nue by illnes ssion Camp Clara, R. N The following will take part: R. Witkin, S. Cohen, D. Gitlowitz, M M. Brescia, H. | T . F. Rubin, J. Hovanessian, I -’Aé—ff“ (el 1. Marholin = TR | Miss Bertt e 5 > o Mass., was 'RSARY SURPRISE - - bt tives of Mr and‘“’“‘ gnnagiielionat of 139 Miller | I\O,‘Alm\ itz, M for ’a;urr to st Myrtle streets home i " wed- arge number |y d a pleasant ained with vio- e headquarters that th From Tufts College Tutles, 79 rtin of Bassett inue reported to ong the O'Mara yesterday e degres old daughter left of Medicine at the T4th |had not returned at Tufts| Silvio Tabellione, today. ngto: ¢ and Captain | v ad police t | ARRESTED FOR NON SUPPORT Charged with non support and peace, Michael Pog Luggage for week ted by Sergeant P. A. | journey. Co Hat of the detective bureau to- —advt en street, wh ven erro The complaint was utes of th Mrs. Roy |m by his wife, who lives in West | rd with 16 | Hartford, ° case wi 11 be heard || PAINT <2¢ charg He was sto going* aga We Can Recommend This, the grrf ot it not drive and he t need an op drove on the Trn.»‘ c h Saxe told him cense as he m injury on the golf cl of colors. 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WRIGHT PASSES AIRPLANE PILOT TESTS £ only cars | Ruth Bristoll in Cheshire Clty Items engaged Petras in conversa- ver the cigar counter. Anniversary Sale in Progress the counter and ca He fired twice ar of the men snapped Airman Gets 5 car 1. 3 F: : i 2 5 —advt 1l me=Sere are invited to attend ) W!NS SEHHLARSHIP ~r:\ m::c s’ A regular meeting of the A. I. O Daughters of St. George will be held : Gha 2 £ Wednesday evening ‘e B FRAMED GODEYS DAVID DAVIDSON g After Examinations z those who saw Alderman Walter R Falk has! Wi l\am Patterson, John L. C n, Edward Noonan 7 Trinity |Peterson and Frank McLea Thomas. t and children, lson filed a request for removal Othy and Paul, were week-end vis- a 5. He conferred| Thomas Conway of New York C Fred Ba 15 Hayes s asking that the Is Visiting his parents, was fined ng to stop a be ordered to way of Beaver street Lake and e to| Lovisey Moore Tent and High str ere said today he of Union Veterans of the Civil Wz Eign He ed 1 eeting at Odd NNIVERSARY 30 o'clock, followed by appropriate state officers are expected to be t. Supper will be served at L. Glantz will be held Friday| Samuel Greenberg.a former mem- mission, torium. The pub- |fined to his home on Hartford ave- at 8 o'clock at St the best known make of Hat. Co.,, RR. Arcade Barrett the week-end guest the Nelson's . Westbrook Barrett and Miss Nelson are teac !at the Hubbard school, A.'G. Hammond auxilia will entertain me triends Wednesday afteynoor 2 to 5 o'clock at the state arm Officer Edward Muszy: Tutles Given Degree & Level dump on Berlin av CLEANING n street, was ordere. cticut stu-|of the house by his father a."er an argument over his wages d trip or long 75° DELIVERED RIGHT TO YOUR DOOR FOR WOMEN’S PLAIN SILK DRESSES FOR MEN’S SUITS AND TOPCOATS THE LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERED FOR QUALITY Gallon GRANITE LIQUID PAINT For any purpose. Stocked in a wide range Special for This Week CLEANING spoentul of Kruschen saits in 2 siss § - EVERY ROLL IN OUR LARGE STOCK . . . SUITABLE FOR EVERY Bot overeat—walk a little cach day. ROOM, CHOICEST DESIGNS. . . . This offer includes all the newest STORES 266 ARCH 58 WEST MAIN PHONE 904 with the aistinct understandmg that || 46 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 887

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