New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 13, 1918, Page 12

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12, TENEMENT HOUSE LAW VIOLATION Changes Create Fire Trap in Opin- fon of Building Inspector making alterations 98 Grove street, from the building Joseph Dziczek was fined costs in police Judge James ‘pleadut not | plaints A ssis torney ph G Dziczek For ing at ! permit in build- without a Inspector 350 and Meskill. 1o three Prosecuting Woods Dziczek com- At- charged making alterations at 98 Grove street without first obtain- ing a permit from the building in- spector: with altering a two and one- half story building from a four to a six tenement house; and with making alterations without first lthe plans to the building inspector yfor approval. Judge Meskill regard- | ed the offense as all one transaction !and merged them into one. | Building Inspector Arthur N. therford. testified that on February he passed the property and noted that a new window had been cut in. Two days gater he again passed the property w. spector, Dziczekiwas present and the { buflding inspector asked Dziezek if | ne understood English. “Go ahead und’, see,” said Dziczek. The inspector {then' told Driczek he was violating }the law. Dziozek asked if he could { usesthe rooms for sleeping rooms and | wasitold that he could. He promised ito do' so. Dziczek then asked i;»urmm and was refused. Last'Wednesda | went to”the property and found two families Mving in the new tenements iPhe inspector said there are {people living in the six tenements. llty h Ru- 21 | ‘ourt this morning by | submitting | th the plumbing in- | | the | One ! lands must | even break. GIANTS BEAT INDIANS. Tesrean and Barnes Again Prove Too Much For American L Chattanooga, Tenn., spite cold weathe: Cieveland Indians tions here yesterday, the Giants win- ning the sixth same of the set by a score of to 1 For the first timo since the scries started, New York has edge on the series. [t now stand to two in Gian game ended in tic Cleve- The Gis Natlonal League t managed to hold American l.eague The score: Ar the Giants and resumed oper three favor of The make it an only has ints are the am o whicl with opponent. its spring 100000000—1 2 13100000x—5 6 1 zman and Billings: and McCarty Cleveland New York Wilkinson, E Tesreau, Barnes riden, and RED SOX RETURN HOME. Reach Boston in Midst Snowstorm. Boston, Mass., April 13.—The Bos- ton Amerfcan League team arrived here yesterday in the midst of a driv- ing 'snowstorm after a training trip of | two months in the South. Manager | Barrow was disappointed to see snow on the diamond at Fenway Park as unfavorable weather for the last week has retarded the teams devel- opment, but he ordered the players to of Driving for a ! the inspector again | There s only one stairway from the | inew upstairs tenements and it leads | jinto a pocket. i1wo doors and When the property was jyisited vesterday both doors were Jocked. In case of fire the people on {1he third floor would probably lose ! thel#lives,.eaid the building inspector. jl;:vnkary Tnspector John Dolan and Tetective Sergeant Richardson gave testimony. Detective YRichardson said that the building ialso contained a store in the base- ment. Dgziczek took the stand in his wn defense and said that the alter- tions were half completed when the building inspector appeared. The car- pcnteu who was doing the work told {him no permit was necessary. dmitted he promised fo use the oms as sleeping rooms. It became !¢old and people put in stoves. Ac- cording to Dziczek the people living there take thelr meals downstairs. william Tiebesman left his horse un- hitehed in front of while he | corroborative made some pur- Andrews, Swift & Co. The away and Desk Officer Lyon chased after it admitted his carelessness attributed it to forgetfulness. Me to pay a fine of $3 with- trayed ordered il costs WAMAN’S COMMITTEE COUNCIL OF DEFENSE Twenty-five Representatives of Civic Interests Mect and Hear Address by Miss M. T. Corwin. Twenty-five women, Tepresenting numerous local civie and educational jorganizations, met last evening at % < r of Cammerce rooms for the ,me’» of considering the advisability o forming a local woman’s committee of the Btate Council of Defense. Miss Maxrgamet F. Corwin, representing the He | The exit is blocked by | the police station | | troit | score and national committees of the | il of Defense, delivered an ad- . She outlined the work to be mgplished through the committee. | t was =omewhat of a surprise to emsy that New Britain was one of ‘three places-in Connecticut with- Wwoman's committee. New o §8 1o the class af Killingworth mg Habwinton, being without such a mittée. New Britain women have 0f been backward in war work, even though there was no local woman's ommittes. The service af the women New Britain compares most favor- with th tatal results accom- d by women In even larger citie: Commectiout. Miss Meary Campbell ided at the meeting.last night end teps Will be taken for the organiza- m of the committee. ut JGEIN. MANN TO THROW' OUT BALI: WV Officiate At Opening of Season At Polo Grounds. New York, April 13.—Major-Gen. am A. Mann, Commander of the rtment of the East at Governor’s land, has accepted President Hemp- s invitation to throw out the 7 ball at the Polo Grounds mext esday, when the Giants and Brook- Dodgers pry open the National ague baseball season in this ctty. { Fhe Mayor formerly was asked to pow out the first ball, but this year E‘was believed a high military officer would be more appropriate for the Ffle' so an invitation was extended to Fen. Mann. | Ramblers report at the grounds today. When the train stopped yesterday at Columbus, Ohio, the home of Hank Gowdy, former catcher of the Boston Nationals and now somewhere in France with the Natlonal Guard, the | players, headed by Johnny T Gowdy’s old teammate, stood up and ‘e the world series’ hero a silent toast. BROWNS BEAT CARDINALS. \merican Leaguers Score Over . Na< tionals by 6 to 3. April 13.—After several Louts Browns St. Louis, postponements the St. and Cardinals got into action yester- nd played the second game ot series. The American leaguers a score of 6 to 3. The Browns both games played. The day their won by have won score: h. 9 3 r. [ Corenn 3 2 Batteries—Shocker, Sothoron, Da- venport and Nunamaker; Meadows, Sherdell, Packard, May, Howard and e. 4 9 st st Louis (A.) Louis (N.) | Gonzales. WANTS TO GO IN SUB. Alexander Will Ask Exemption Board for Permission to Enfist. A Pacific Port, April 13.—Grover Cleveland Alexander, Chteago Natio: al League pitcher, plans to ask the t. Paul, Neb., Draft Board, which vesterday ordered him to report to Camp Funston on April 26 for per- mission to join the submarine forces ; B. | according to Enslgn J. athletic officer. Ensign Cooke sald that Alexander told him recently of his intention to enlist here at the submarine base. here, Cooke, TIGERS AGAIN DOWN REDS ° Pile Up 8 to 2 In Series. Tenn., April 13—The De- the Memphis, Americans again defeated vesterday. The The series now 2 in favor of the Cincinnati Reds here was 8 to 2. stands 9 games to Tige The score: r. h 3 16 { Detroit (Americans) ... Cincinnati (Nationals) . 2 Batteries—Mitchell, Wrickson Stanage; Eller and Allen. 1 1 A\n«l GAME POSTPONED. YALE New Haven, April 13.—On account of wet grounds, the baseball game scheduled for this afternoon between the Yale feam and Holy Cross will not be played. The game betwcen the I'reshmen and New Haven IMigh school has also been ealled off. | There is a possibility that ar- | rangements may be made with these | | teams for games on a Tuesday or Thursday some time later, but the | management is at present unable to | make any definite statement LEAGUE STANDING, Acting Physical Director Bearse of the High school, has compiled the following standing of the mmidget basketball league at t]\e school, L. 0 | »apeEr | P.C. 1.000 666 .666 3 Rovers i Mohicans Senecas ‘Wanderers Emeralds .o WESLEYAN TRACK COACIL, Middletown, April 13.—Hermann A. Imm, a former Penn State college track star, hes been obtained to coach the track squad at Wesleyan. Lum was a record holder at Penn State in the mile run. He captained the 1913 team at the college, which was his senior. Lum was also pres ident of the Y. M. C. A, in that year. His home-is in Madison, N. J. He will commence work with the men at onee. BUY LIBERTY BONDS NOT TOMORROW—BUT TODAY THE BEST AND SAFEST INVESTMENT IN THE WORLD “The test of success is the ability to save.” But there is another and more im- d save, unless you sawve. successful, then you must save portant reason why you shoul the money you are not patriotic money and lend it to the Government, munitions for TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, clothing, guns and NEW BRITA 72 West Main Street. If you wish to be When the Government needs If you save then you help supply soldiers, vour food, our Telephone 612. Lo | New Lead Over Matty’s Men | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, " NOLAN LOSES ON A FOUL ] ST T | | Camp Dix Teavyweight Champion- | ship Goes to McCloskey of New Jersey in Fourth Round. Camp Dix, April 13.—In that boxing Wrightstown, the bitterest ring enthusiasts have nessed here this season, ‘““Al” IL Company, Thir . formerly o h, won the Camp Dix heavyweight champion- ship on a foul from Sam Nolan of | Battery (', 309th Field Artillery. No- | lan sent in a terrific blow bel the belt and was disqualified. foul wis committed in the third round, | when hoth fighters were striving for a knockout, Nolan, a New York cannoncer, who has won several bouts in his struggle toward the final, had the better of the first round. McClosky, who has | gained fame as the sledge hammer hitter from North Je woke 1 in the second and from then until! the foul cnded the fight it was a even ga. nt Johns of the Tth won the 145 pound ¢ knocking out Pri nl' Company TI, 3d in the third md. had vanquished some of sera their M Closky W Artiller: ionship Martin vde 3oth | the | the Depot | fight best camp. At the end John Buffalo 153d Depot Rr decision by Private C. 319th g rs pers in of of four rounds Company de, Referee W. Brooks of Infantry, in the pound Private Eleven, | rded the | ' Smith over G Compan finals of the | class. CARDINALS RELEASE TUERO. | Cuban Goes to Little Rock Under Op- tionaj | Agrecment. St. Louls, April 1 Oscar Tuero, the Cuban pitcher, obtained from the Wilkesbarre club of the New York State & was released under an optional agreement to TLittle Rock, President Branch Rickey of the St. Lonis Nationals announced yesterday. Tuero subject to ecall upon five d notice at time. league, is s PARK CITY BOUT OFF. Bridgeport, April 13.—Billy raanager and matchmaker Union Boating club last unced that the Harry Chip bout. scheduled lere on Monday night, has been post- poned until the night of April 22. Jimmy Mason, manager of Greb, requested the postponement claim- ing that his scrapper is confined to the Mercy hospital, Pittsburgh, with attack of boils Hogan, of the night an- Greh-George to be fought EXHIBITION GAME CANCELLED. Brooklyn, April -The exhibition | baseball game scheduled between the York Americans the Brook- Nationals at field today led off he SNOW-cov- ounds. and bbetts use of yn was ered NOTICF Tette 100 for Printing—25 Rill Heac 250 100 Prompt workman- Heads, nvelopes, .00 EXCELSIOR PRINTING Main Street, CO., Leland Bldg. HARAGE 430 MAIN STREET Livery Cars for hire, day and night. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. PIGS FOR SALE WE HAVE A FEW PIGS, 'I‘hl!'EE’ TO FOUR MONTHS OLD, FOR SALE | THE BERLIN FARMS TELEPHONI I — 668-4, | J. HOCHMAN § Pays the Very Best Prices | for JUNK or SECOND| - HAND FURNITURE. TEL. 468-4. OVERLAND-MANROSS (0, Storage and Accessories, Repalr_fl/ork a Specialty. honest 139 Arch St. AUTOMOBILE Repairing a Specialty UNDER THE DIRECT SUPER- VISION OF W. . KEELEY. REO and REPUBLIC TRUCKS W. F. KEELEY CO. ELM and FRANKLIN STREETS. —TRUCKING— Local and Long Distance. — G. A. TUTTLE — Phone. Plainville | LOST—On [ ROOMS || cAraGe | = 1018, The Classified Columns are your agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds wiil be interested in your propo- sition. CASH IN Al)VAN CE. MINI‘VIUM CHARGE 10¢ ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. Have you lbst a sum_g Glasses, Pins ang are found in surprising ntities and turned in he Herald. Your money wil m‘c!v remain in the finder’ hands if he does not know who lost it. All Advertisements for TS WANTE FOR SALE, FOR SALE. MANUFACTURER ntatives to sell hosiery, dr skirts, dircet ta free samples. ¥ York City the classified column [LARGE must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of issue. sses, homes. dison Mil Yew o HELP WANTED—MALE, v shirts, Wi Write for ls, 2-0 9 S wants un- alsts, ! 503 t.26¢t WANTED-—Messengers over f age. Earn good Main street or in the stores, Thursday, lady's gold rings, Western Union one a wedding ring. Return to 36 | rilroad Arcadc Broad street. Reward. 4-13-14 | — 8 LOST-——Purse on & to M. T:‘H’:u.; J Hartford trolley or streets. low street and 23 Whiting. Te l 10 from Bige- Return trolley tween ply Elm st Par mumv n k n | at once. Ap-|FOR SALE—Gas and 2-3d | At Pearl § take care of furnace. to 23 Whiting street LOST—About April 1st, two 330 Lib- 4-13-1d Man to 4-12-2dx SALE »ounds Addres telephon FOR SALE feet long; Wilson to t -One hade must sell street. trees, 12 at once; ches 4-10-1wx | pair Aso FOR SALE-—House, eight rooms, provements, barn, large ga fruit. 5 Chapman street. 4- im- den, < 9-5dx premis house zarage feet wide, front anq p. Inquire Ge| 272 Main street, 4 The Good for FOR SALE I"OR SALE A Guernsey cow be- tween glx and seven years old, very good condition and good milker. Reason for selling, ving into gov- crnment shipbuilding service, 264 Clark street. 4-12-3dx mp, Collapsible Glen street. iitable L ret de SALE—Indian lrefield Court. motorcyele, 411 Go-cart. SALE- seven yvear Inquire J. 1,000 pg m and sid 119 Whiting] 4108 FHorse, old; Fishe NOTICE. erty Bonds, Nos. 1302 and 1407 re- spectively. TFinder please return to New Dritain National Bank, re- ward 4-10-1w WANTED — Experienced man, good and steady right party. Inquire Baker wholesale- position Hoffmann's 4-12-2dx to WANTED—Agent. time ment Health pany writing eral sions| ing SHED ROOMS part and Accident TO RE) furnished, two men. rge sunny suitable for Phone 1473~ room, newly couple or 4-13-1d Contract Write, and —Liberal Massachusetts Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn. Number of ery men Desirable front room ily, suitable for two conveniences. 180 Ring upper bell. TO RIENT- light from He in private fam- | people Maple WANT iencec ccono, lettor ience. .‘;oml to rooms for minut: Rooms, 4-13-1dx | Two furnished housekecpine the center. d. Two communications dent Great Atlantic Tea Co., J. Burnes, Sddress for room for liznt nov two gentlemen: intendent, 651 Stanley St., ckeeping, and or the largest monthly en and women, Lib- Commis- Bond- Waverly e manage <, apply and exper- G & Pacific | assistant super- | full | pay- | com- | i | | Xper- by onfi- Ad- ‘phone ) -t near the center. 18D Herald, ?furnished; dre: Box 14 12. WANTED—Bo to photograph over 16 Arcade or FURNISHED ROOMS who nished room to rent one or two peop! tric light Young man daft, arge . WAN ) 1ble - bject man preferr ald off WANT, to as lo factory. HELP W Young collector Gateley in street L < e LADY SOLICITOR- and penses. Experience unnecessary. Free outfit. Permanent irview Nurseries, Rochester, N Saia ex- < and e M WANT filers, sman Y 4-13-1 ax | - Address X Herald. WANTED-—The Curran Dry Goods Co. requires a v women for all 1 Good positions for leave their homes ernoon., of e man for Miller reet. afternoon; women who can j the aft- 4-1 during WANTED—Competent eral housework adults. Inq handlers Freight enders by Apply girl for family Forrest gen- three street of WA .\'TED*MD.N and to assist Mrs. Geo. Hill, for with 16 work 10 1ZEN] child. St. te upstairs are of ashington N —_Rellable middle aged, for work. Good home evenings free. Pl erences. Add ald Office girl or neral no furnish ref- X18X, Her- 4-15-2d wom cia. use Bidg. Chureh street. furnished. Apply cleri of local con- 1XX, Herald 1-12-3d Young woman for cal work in main offi ¢ Box cern, Address st or - X285 4-10-tf eek per afternoons eacl ate « ifications and pric Herald. Three Paskus, honr room WANTED yughly maid for general family three; mno Apply 53 Harrison St., Conn. competent house laundry New work: . Seven room urritt street. Apply 94 West Main § work Britain, GIRLS WANTED— Best Union Laundry Corp “Tenement of > improvements, enographer and typis accustomed to well-paid position preferred. Reply stating experience, Box 12XX, Herald 4-12 FOR SALE 50,000 square feet of land, Main and Harvard » business or residence H.N. LOCKWO02D, ROOM 407 CITY HALL. T Li Main street. TO R gaz: M Six-room a corner Strects, use. cut avenue; or sell on e Hatch Co., will v terms. 29 West WANTED. learn Studio. 4-13-2dx is assistant fore- American Address Box 4BB, ¢ 4-12 man to work, part part time as | & Brennan, 4-11-tf | Metal pattern makers and 4-10-4dx | Hanson 4-8-it at freight office, | 4- - TGO RENT Store for commer- in Herald Frontage 67 Heat! Heral d Pm Co. t. rooms. not Her- 3a 47 | soda | and 6-tt | tenement, | North Shef- 4-13-2dx cottage, Mrs. R. 4-13-2dx Al Arch NT—In the healthiest section of | artments in twin alows on Cify avenue and Con- | rent for Tha W. Main street. i- 4-11-3dx ing Tooms and offices. 4- 8-6d Q,’J‘y 4-tf | WANTED—( Aspinwall, Plainville, Box 75, Service Reasonable, Reliable Passengrr Packard Limousine-— H. I. HART, Tel. 1930 596 ARCIE —7 D—TRUCKING; WANT a loa £ k'ru' York or Philadelphia. STRELT Denison's Garage, Tel erlenced > part WAN fems Addre Williams Aut aafi Office and Service Stataon. 287 Elm St Tor, WARY G, Wil Z&m! Has Removed her office to | 87 Prospect Strect, | 116, Office 2 to 1 WANTED--B old for ract wark and Plainville. Vs Tel, Hours 9 to 1€ . B and 7 to 8 p. to Mig. Co d ‘arpenter jobbing, F. 4-13-6ax | of ! om 5 to 12 tons either to or from | A, a young time. Sys- | one. | an | town of New { dece | Curtin FOR SAL range, treet, noon. NURSE lving alone, having com- fortable modern house, would care for semi-invalids or elderly person desiring good home; others con sidered. Nurse, P. O. Box 383 Hartford. 4-13-6dx ne at ent 5 Glenw ‘hes) can be seen 22¢ side 13 FOR SALE veral lanw 0| hay, mixed timothy Sell cheap at barn. Berlin, Tel. 657-13. HATCHING EGGS? them. Johnson’ Belvidere, 'Phone New York Sunday ‘ing Sunday, April vance in price. Yes, Roxbury have | G. ALE—Good top soil and f roil. Very reasonable. Cail Blair between 7 a. m. apd'6 telephone 2221-2 = bushel Maine William Whitméga, Kj Phone 92-13 % FOR m 14 will 4-12-2 B of of Rerlin April 12, A. D of John J. Crean, Britain, | ———— FOR SAL | potatoes. on, Conn., Ovrder District Court, state Notice of Hearin ss; Probate 1918 late of the in said district 17 passengem Two s cylinder, 7 condition. or 1830.. 4-13- . | TOR Laker 4 M good mechanical praying § Phone 2 be. ce sed. Upon the application of James and Mary T. Crean, that they as Executors may powered to sell and conve real estate in New Britain, per said application on' file more ful- ly appears, it is ORDERED, That said application be heard and determined at the Pr bate Office, in New Britain, in said district, on the 20th day of Apr A. D. 1918, at 9 o’clook in the fore- noon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thercon. b publishing this order in some news- paper having circulation in district, and by posting order on the public sign-post in Town of New Britain, in and by giving notice to interest, elther personally or by ing to each one, prepaid post copy of this order, and return to this Court of the notice given Attest RERN les Co om- tain Conn., as 1916 zood iarley{Davi condition. South Maj ) SALE 'm, good, house wn; 7 oacres grap mrl land. Inquire Britain. ron motorcycle in quire at stove, Fa World wondér 1 potatoes $1.00 peg b »d not frosted. Tel 4-13 taken Allen car . Ri| -12, 48 mont el Daniel ante: a copy of el ter the Parti rates Tel UTOMOBILE Reasonable ard Covert a distriet, | 4 all parties in NOTICE—We do electrical hang fixtures, install do repair work reasonably. GAFFNEY Cordian, Jr.,” Jerome St., Judae | 1628-4. BUY A LIBER.Y BOND TODA And Help to Save a “o'dier’s Life, Perha Y O U R Soldier's. H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St.- ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, REAL ESTATE Here's a make o doorbells Rich teleph NARD T INSURAN] good contl 35,2 fine One $3.700. Sel Rent tlou s¢ for you. CAMP REAL ESYA 272 Main street BU EMEENG LOTS Liberty Bonds /"wcwted at Par In Payment L. M. BARNES CO. 131 MAIN STREET. [N camily House Hawkins stre lso) on location: Lot only House same CO. Bank Buildieg. Tvo-Family on street, us or yeur 205 ’ Street, On Plainville ey, also of stol Brass Co. . Fine Soil Main rdens, inville, for street, on West Bargains in Real Estate South Main Street Exceptional Bargain. Two Cottages on Sover: Houses on B Two-family House Four-family House on Fa rview St Some Ba ains for a Quick Sale. Remember We Write All K inds of Second Morigages. The Hardware City ¥, TI. Shield, Mgr. Property. Two Houses and Five Lots Vance Sire Jk Rock Avennc Conncrton sitre i 10 anj Tusi Money to I« ra Inc Street. Ass'n., Mo Co-( )n«» tive I'(-X. 13 in PG'IA'E"OLS TOR 5/&&3 41 CHERRY STREET 50c AND S1 PER BUSHEL AT 63¢ AND $1.10 pRR BUSHEIL, DELIVERED. P JEPHONE CRDERS TO WAR BUREAU——2211 MU"\HYPAL AR'VE C()MMITTFE e oty e mmmmflym ALL E&INDD OF F’ROPER"‘Y INSURED S PROMPTLY SETTLED UL’&”Z, & COSTELLO TEL. 2 STOREHOUSE. MAIN STREET.

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