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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, LAST WEEK OF AUGUST SALE CLOSE Ivory Enamelfed Vanity Dresser, with long skirt gl a Ivory Enamelled Bed, fuli size, cane filled panels iIvory Enamelled Chitfonier, five graduated draw xlvory Enamelled Chair and Rocker, specially d Value $188.00 Sale Price $145.00 vory Enamelled Dressing Table. 3 panelled S We follow the Fuel Adminis- tration suggestion by closing Monday Nights. Arthur Heppenstall, Maplewood St Middletown, Conn | | e oy John Pyzow. 72 © t | [ | -‘ Dzicek v | New York Stock Exchange quota- Frank | Fred Julius Elliason ! tions furnished by Richter & Co., | st. | s { members of the New York Stock Ex- 31 WEST ! cnange. 3 i Timited Service Men. Ml n " ‘\mm who will leave for Camp Upton i fligh Low r i Am Beet § by 70 on September & are herewith printed F d » B P s Pa . - ‘ Am Agri Chem .. 1007 993 | stanislaw Oralik, 161 Broad St Am Car & 1°dy ] i | Albert Johnson, 265 High St ! Automobie violations occupied the | Am I Wiadislaw Januskewicz, 270 Hizh | attention of Judge John . Kirkham | Am Can | in police court this morning. Patrie Am Loco st Joseph Lech, Newark. N. T S. MeMahon, who was charged with @ | Am Smelting Su 0rt | Henry G. Gustavson, 88 Ellis St violation, passed the buck to Dr. Rol- | Am 5 3 | James T. Kennedy, Westfield, Mass. | ert E. Beardsley, who paid & iino of | Am Tohic ol Clemens Geronczyk, Erie, T $15 | Am Tel & Tel . . . Serafino Monticello The charge against McMahon was | Anaconla © ' : naconla Cop i]:tm‘l(l h‘f‘ J\P-n‘hl\“f:ur Kianler Rapnuk b Slver 86 that of operating a motor vehicle that [ A 1 S & Re 0 citizens to our soldiers 3315 Lafayette ; was not registered in his name. Mc- | pala Loco We Are Now Showin o) 2 Messek Apreman, § Lafs We Are £ and sailors who are ? | Mahon came to court withont his| g & o N | fighting rd for us on N o = - : g Traf v L SUITS like Bundarak. 18 Clark St coat. but he horrowed one from Traf- S £ 4 w ses 1 | — 3 BRT EW FALL SU ea and knd—that Our Joseph Grabeck, Springfield, Mass. | fic Supervison mphere so he could | pary stoel “our Allies shal 2 1 . ; Gount Ll AV Q) Giovanni Constantino, Ansonfa, ' appear In the court room, where shirt s o 7 E ¢ Butte Sup .. .... § ! ey : Stein-Bloch and be v mrl;u‘wl. T o | sleeves are harred. He pleaded not | fan pap b T e " Drop the boys a line Adam Brajezewski, 330 Broad St } guilty. Cen T :m ; 6914 | A Piol | iy Shuman often and send them a Georga F. Lucksinger, 27 Webster | Town Clerk Alfred L. Thompson Room 410 National Bahk Buill ‘: penden ance from | st testified from records of the town | L0CS & O | E. F. McENROf Chino Cop Chi Mil & St Paul All the new Styles home—they will arcat- i e Abraham Abrahamson. 119 Glen St. | clerk’s office fo show that Anna B. Patter { shapurcnintoflc N e Gl -y conveyed, by bill of sale, a | (P M & and Pattern I S : DEATHS AND FUNERALS | Ford auto to br. Bearddey and the | COLF § $25 $45 i 47, Tnterest Paid on _— same auto was transferred June 6 by | SON$ Gas 25 to $45. _ 4% Tnterest Paid o g Dr. Beardsley to McMahon. Accord- Savings Accounts. James Riloy, REfcantaleyfioliniienon ARl oo We Wi Union Mfg. Co., Stanl Cruc Steel | Del & Hud Dist Se NEW FALL HATS James Riley, for many vears a resi- | still stands in McMahon's name. F = B o i 14 dent at the town farm, died early this | ward rell, who was first arested, | 2l 2 o e 1st pfd 2 Al % morning, following a prolonged illness, | testified that he took the car last He leaves several nieces and nephe week and drove McMahon to an auc- 1d a half sister. The funer: - | tion sale Goodrich Ruh Gt Nor pfd | Gt Nor Ore Ctfs Rudolph N z, 112 Linden street. Mahon 15l Prosecutor Klett Inspiration | | | | . Alexander akas, 86 Spring sure do,” repliec “Maho e pir | Clothing Co. |- S CITYAITEMS I e e e e | | Gen Elec John Desckick, 20 South High loanedl Dril Beardsley some mones || Intetboro iptd street E $60, and took the ear as security. Tho | Kansas ( P ~, All the principal stores open e C = ritz Davidson, 120 Commercial (’h'—n-h': F D loan was paid the next week. Mec- | Kennecott Cop street ' o sl Mahon said he had nothing to do with | lack Steel John Fischer, 16 Star street Tonight only 7:30 to 8 o’clock p. ™. | the car, He just took it the other day | lehlgh Val Harry Engel, care of American | ) 00 Odd Trouser for a ride It Dr. Beardsley wants | Max Mot com 2 Realty Co. Rockwood, Me, tess pland’s.—advt a release I'll give him one here are | Mex Petrol Arthur Backmann, Whiting | rmele Di Seno Thas transfer | 2 1ot of things in my " said Mec- | Natl Lead 5 | - on Tremont street to Salva- | Mahon. Proseentor Q| N ¥ A ¢ street | property lity so Ivatore Marino, 6 Iranklin 7 090 N i s 7:20 to 9 o'clock 1 ] % . bl : | Pac Mail S § Co = treet | $1.00 Negligeo Shirts, 2 for $1.00 hin 2 o Fenry Puppel, 58 Rhodes street el e Immediatcly Prosceutor Klett asked | Penn R 1t 4435 ¢ s (Continued from First Page) William Flynn, 48 Woodland street. | “’Y'\'”'} s \“ S | ol atecessing Puada foulia pyarraty Bod tesl nCt o B AMERICAN IEL & TEL CO e e e John Rurke has sald property against Dr. Beardsley, who appeared | R ons . 2 3% O s L 8 Julian F. Locke, 29 So. High. Joseph Sargis 18 Clark street. Linden street to Thomas Trant much surprised when put to plea. He ding g s Conv. 6’s due Aug. 1925. «Cosnio D'Avirro, 300th John Baruffo, 137 Oak street. Tonight only T:30 to 9 o'cloc n., | acknowledzed nis guilt. Ownership | Rep I & S com 33, 02 2 Price 94 oadiinit to vield 707 rank Prosperi, 411 Myrtle. John Claponni, 223 Lawlor street. | regular 19¢ hose, 2 pr for t Bes- | of the car was admitted So Pac Tonight only Paclo Domiclvele, Pranklin | tore Coco et al that McMahon was holding the car to | & ¥ ' & I 3 | B . i - e o et oyt e R L SR e : il WE OWN AND ()FPER John Roman Union street e T he did not even know where the anto | Nor Pac 907 | was kept. Judge Kirkham discharged | Norf & West $10 000 So R Fred W. Juengst, 57 Linwood Joseph Malinachac, 128 Winter | Se-Teland’s.—advt : The doctor’s memory seemed some. Y oocoveeeon. 241 24% a4y |8 Levio Bessoni, 118 La Salle. set. J. W. Denton acting general secre- | What hazy in regard to payments on [ So Ry pfd ... % { the loan made by McMahon. He said | Studebaker - 1 5 y Angelo Lentine, 23 Lafayette David Dunn, 70 Franklin Square tary of the V. M. (. A. has return b B 44 Angelo Donofrio, 352 Arch Joseph Catarro, Kane, Pa, Box 629, | from an automobile trip 1t he paid off the loan a little at a | Texas Of ) ; = = Gustave Jehning Locust. Abraham Newick, 328 E eet, | . Ay i . time and he thought the final pay- | Union - c 5 MOLINE PLOW COMPANY Elm street. [ All the principal stores open 10- ' r.ont woo made last week. Proseeu. | United ) Bertram Elton, 58 Winthrop Anthony Mizczionatis, 740 & ; . ¢ S : 5o : A natis, 740 Stanley | night.—advt T Ibt rinici ot i e 2 i Serial 77 notes Sept. 1919-1924 inc, Lawrence V. Cremin, 41 [ ott. street | S . HIED, i 1l v s rub Co 2 t | 1 o e | Prices to yield 715-734 Paul Eolk, 104 Grove N | ] John Gladysz, 113 Orange Large Crowd At Station. SEFK FUGITWE HERE that he ‘phoned to the auto commis- | 17 S Steel .. Sebastian Giliberto, 54 Beaver There was a crowd of several hun- 4 sioner's office in regard to driving the Steel pfd 5 055 |k Giuseppe Di Pietro, 126 Higt dred people at the railroad station to | = = e e | \r Chem G12 A5 5 ) $10 000 Wladislaw Disiewicz, 106 Lockwell | Eive the boys/a rousing cheer they | Man Involved inl Tisht That Ends s [hat ithiss was after el who \\\wvm‘v:hnn.«n AN | 3 venue | departed. The last two cars of the | worked for the doetor, was arrested. | Western Tnion 7 | ~ g Robert halmers, 223 Glen | train were reserved for the w Brit- | Murder in ies to Hide in The ease acainst o notied. | Willys Overland g \/ITIES SERV[()E COMPANY Wil bl s e ain men and the last seen of the train | New Britai | Charles Burns was fined $25 for aol . < 1lig '3 | e 3 = V. 7 i DR s as it rounded the bend near the Lock | reckless driving of an auto. AMrs 75 MEN REGISTER b Conv. 79 debh. due Jan. 1966 - ot : &hop ponc SIS e arles Dumzyk, aged abo1 50l Dwieh rsons A Mortimer 2 S - ) 1 / . . - Leo M. Forsyth, 17 w. | #hop pond was a row of heads lean- Charles Dum 1 1t Dwight A. F ns and ortim i : 3 4 1/ g o7 jan, 406 Main | ins out of the windows and an A“l"“‘” ears and about 5 fect 6 inches In' Swift festified that Burns used Lin- { Saturday’s registration of men who | § Price 102} and int. to yield 6.95% ollins, Hotel DeVille flag fluttering from tha last window, | DI8ht. {5 sought by the police for com- | coln street for a speedway. He had | have become 21 years of age sin " s1 Those Coing i | plicity in the murder of Mich 1 children in the auto. Tt was brought i " 000 e oing Ay BeptEd ‘\H‘n 21 years old, at Bristol Jate N out that he had bheen previen district 4 men stered and in 3, | | U 3 A le : Following is a list of the first dis erdinanc 3 M trict men who have been qualified for e it o s | e P e [ ettt || POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER CO. street eneral m 8 Cy & ml service and will | a thorough search for him, but he A fine 2 was imposed on Rrajus | classified but in the first district Louis Selrir goodiavenue leave & vens Se- > 3 N 5 96 Sl S e S ) for Camp Devens on Septem- t vears old, of Watorinry, | ) itizens, 16 were friendly aliens, G](:n'] n;ori;ra(;:e 6’s due July 1923. rl(*c 3 and int. to yield 7.75¢ e s n nd dis- Natl N. Toh o Vis c nan and one b oldiers fro e second dis 1than Nove 5 £ 3 | tro n John (arlson and Mounted | markers not furnished by the auto 1 en alier ct are: Will Lambert, West| Alfred E e ; | ! "TI" ‘(WH\‘ IR JRDe! ]{{;"“ “'v‘m -,“[‘ Arch St | Officer Hayes accompanicd Bristol of- | mobile commission. Traflic Officer | Sy | BT e Ay Bnons WA ey e e s ficers to the house at the cornes of | King got him and when the officer | 100 LATE TOR CLASSIFICATION. W A 5 it wtis St Broad and High s ts yesterday, and | demanded an explanation Assetta v 5 | LODGE SPEECH BAR TO PEACE : 1 1way, providing he was her A Detective Sergeant Richardson, Pa- | for operating a motor vehicle with commissoned officer | _John Jenusaitis, 191 Washington “red Pinto 6 Oak street was seen coming out. At the { as they approached the house a man | bold and said that the Waterbury po- | 1,08T—This noon between MeMill: E 1 - : | themsely that they cannot overcom Peter Mont ) > Jubilee street Joseph Gambino, 11 Broad St | ratue! ¥ road | of the poiica he 1 through back | marker and the ituck police | ockethook containing sum of I sight | fice did not bother him about the | "4 & and 10e. store, small black o e ke =Concerning) the speech of Senator Lodge, the Lokal Anze 3 ; thos who most desire an nd. us | samuel David, Jast Main Street Alex N. Pastic 19 Wethersfiel b e s 1eld | vards, Hayes and © n gave cha told him it was all ri to use tI mone, rn to Herald, Reward aniel Tgoe, 297 Ma street | Ave., Hartford ! | | and finally wound up against a wooden | | wall The fleeing man was not in marke 8-26-1dx IRendon, 20 vears oldioper . % must realize that an u nd Jones Jonathon, n street John Koszycki, MeClintock Road Tony Matulis, Harrisburg, Pa., Gen Rocco Ferraro, 181 Arcl impossible as long as such views ob. G . otor le without havir ST iThen Hel Robert R. Merza, 56 Beaver St sight. The surroundings were search L e . S punpy, black and | tuin among the enemy. All love of | in Anderson, 115 Dwight| Otto J. Kahl, 470 N. Burritt St lieclnoRtzacelio Buth ol e oo e e e iy fen CHy Drug Stove. | peace s useless in such a case and | Ever e e s s Shlpsdasiu o s | proper markers atrol 189 Main Sy st Mair Michael Batton Prospect S Miotorevelel and went in dlrectior found him running a motoreyele with | N ain | ? SReC t paper markers. Kenjon thought it H in John Ahlgren, 450 Main Plainville and near Andrews crossing S R S et B1 Woodland Glenn Ratcliffe, 465 West Main st. | SIhted a ma who looked like the ona | WS a1 TRt and he siid Be (10 70 1“ 9 ()( [ O(R S “O’\])—\Y RVE \v”\(‘ oup s®ord mus inie to spe He was fined $3 on one count and the 250 North street. | f ot away, On his return fo the police | H© Wits fined $3 on g g Blmis el | Anthony Bosco, 56 Lafavette St ation Officer Hayes found that this | ¢ sons i S I E‘AKS Shert, Sirloin, !b ‘)9« - o aSh m Bueet ot || Herman Steltr Bl e i e N A Kound enad s el f ritt. st fest a5 3 dlackariThe fan souEbt PROWNED IN NORWICH 3 S e e e hur M. Becker, 74 Talcott street. | i X Faak) : ¢ Joh Best el il Weils 0o Falclon ateet Walter Swider, 517 No. Burritt St. | the murder had been at f ’ Frank, the five years old son of John | ARI 2 "]S _) i c W ER% bl Howar rown Stotts, 15 TWest | searched bue he went a long time pre- | Slapski of this city, was drowned in the — Pure @ BEST NEW NI T A s Pearl vious to the arrival of the police Thames river at Norwich, Fridav a N K mhornsaganin, Ml [ izzoto, 161 Washington S The murder f hich Dumz ling to not v the po Ohio anp X ! Thure neston, Watertown, C\ sought was a brutal one, Italians and | lice The father of ”m-“,‘,”J:jwi;y,‘-':f‘ : Noiseless OXeS p Armond Gaudette, 115 Smalley X g x‘n 1 1 m Hjalmar P. T.. Paulson, 14 Smith | Poles clashed after leaving a saloon | here a few weeks azo and 4 Louis Ziskin, 130 Hartford As e | i | In Forestvill Clubs and stones w v how where he was 1 ) '_ "' ""‘—'—‘-‘ : e "" T e T T T Patr Fartie a2l rieont ed Martin Hollfelder oh | sed. Lavino, the victim, received a [ and the assistance of (he polire Wi g i : ! Atreet St fractured skull The Bristol poli souzht ) S ? 1 3 | George Lawrence, 60 Prospect St. | have arrested Joseph Christofera and i 8 \ . Wil (Cesare Clonti, 182 Wilcox St Steve Marnowski for being implicated MONEY IS CONTUSING Gen. Del Sa Fozzina, 161 Washing St her el v 2 e 6 i R Tohi. Yalec! A SN 2 ) —, & . nto Fozzin 61 Washington St. | in' the orire. Marnowskil k 1 s S0t Gearse Riler: of iantel Mohican Selected 48C R ooy ] Whole Milk . BOC X ) Hubert Lc A ree Edward Aplegren, 45 Farmington | wonnd in his shoulder ¥ E SE s il et who is in kngland with the T6th EGG doz CHEESE ‘ LD E George Philip Roo 101 Shuttle e & = d ; ’ PR, BEARDSLEY SUED, city of conditions on the te d DOMESTIC LEAN FRESH it that B <agpiNes can 8C HOUD BRI 'ly'\';\'lulll\ 4 qt 19(: Howard Alfred Sievers, 61 Broad | ¢y ST = . - | Chanfiene Wants Two Veeks Wages | (0 A e e i e . . = . . 1 That Are Now Due ot i ave AvEDi hey ha CALIFORNIA i "5 Herbert F. Johnson. 163 Bassett | maward Farcell, chaufter foupy | ipinlatare bisan t ¢ j CALIEOINL . 37(: TRIP} 2 by &dC WELL FILLLED ot I brought suit against Dr. Beardsley for i OHgaL BC Ll 3 £ FRESH GROUND 28(: LIMA BEANS 4 qts 25(: Charles Albert Lawson, 15 Trinity | the recovery of 6. heing Farrell's Ller tf | e Sy . o SUNBEAM SALAD = HAMBURG S e [Wages for the past two weeks. Tt is| LS e DRESSING hot ZJC LEAN PORK 7 PANCY NATIVE 19( William J. Schultz, 114 Cleveland | also reported that snit will he | EN&lish store CHO Green PEPPERS 4 | brought for the recovery 1sh B8 oivser 1 Siir G ak street | Alexander Zumos, 313 Washington | panditures made by Fareell for re MiseEdith Smith of Henry etreet will B Coppm nh C % 5 25¢ RO ED O 19¢ street t Palts s he return this week from a trip to Defroi RIB 1 1he dan YELLOW ONIONS 4 Ibs C ; ! UNITED_ STATE « £ NUMBER G—0853 ndening Kiez, 68 Hart street Orrin Harry Goodrich, Groton Iron | Constable (George A. Star rved | where she has been visiting Vito Arre, 74 Franklin ftreet. Works, Groton, Conn. S tha nast four weelks. frier

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