New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 22, 1919, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY "HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 101% PROSECUTING ATTY. | ALX, : | S | GETS HIS GAR BACK WERIK| i | Klett's Machlpe, Stolen Saturday, l Found in New Haven | A e LJ bl R va " et ¢ Washington street was the scene of = Q N i ""“"‘y“"\’ IS5 e/ Bl | another of the numerous automobile = 3 N Bl | thotts that have occurred in that 3 OB : | section of the city, Saturday night, AT X "z N #8 | “hen a Buick limousine owned by \\\ - . 4 by 8 | Senator George W. Klett was taken 3 N X c the TR s shortly after 10 o'clock, while senator was in the clubhouse of the ¥ of o New Britai lod; of Elks. Fortu- 2 2 s} S k E B Lad g ; : »inking Economy over butter or Lar B8 | cd, word having been received yvester- ) ) ] | ey attorncon from che New Havon N shortening, follow your usual recipes but use t y police that the car was discovered /"’-'—-——"" / abandoned on Trumbull street in that re o - one_fourth to One-thlrd Iesb Mazola than you city. On x‘e?ci\‘in(; notification of the > : g Would Of butter or lard recovery of the machine, Senator Klett left for the Elm City to bring S @ | vack the machine, 7 : ; In frying, use Mazola over and over § Senator Klett, with his brother B o . . P | rrank nad beon at the office of Klett <K | ! apain to the last drop—it never carries E & Alling and on leaving they went to i P el e : ! ) odors or flavors from onefood toanother. ll | mained but a short time in the build- REG.\.6.PAT.OPF a 5 S B The helpful 58-page Corn Products Cook | ing and when he came out he found B A PURE FREE D o e n Tk the machine, which had been left experts—and sasy to follow. Handsomely illus- standing near the entrance to St. A 2 Mark’'s parish house, missing. He trated. It is free. Write us for it today. . immediately notified the police, and ¥ /N - - a s n at once the wheels were set in motion ¢ 5 / CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO., P. O. Box 161, New York City ° to apprehend the thieves. ! . ‘ 4 Messrs. AHERN & CAHOON Sergeants Richardson and Johnson : went out in automobiles in different : - 2 5 47 Farnsworth Street, Boston, Mass. Sales Representatives S ® directions and friends af Senator = - . . b | Offers All Attractions J§ & i de ) = Lt vesterday morning without the slight-, est trace of the thieves having been secured. The only clue that was giv- gray haired woman enter the car, but it did mot arouse his suspicion. On ' i 3 theft of Semator AUTO ACCIDENTS P ° learning of the : Y O Klett's car he immediately notified the Combined with Up-to- - 5 ot = The machine was in good condition, Autos, Motorcycles and Horsedrawn — . although the inside showed that the . party had thoraughly enjoyed their Vehicles, Figure in Collisions » trip. Considerable peanut shucks were - “g ¥ lnu e ea ures i spilled on the floor. The outside of Over Week-eud. | the car was covered with dust, indi- Il > ol i e ot o i o s | ofctals n chares ot the potce T'uesday Morning, Sept. 23rd ceeded toward New Haven along the [ “alion were kept busy yesterday | I8 . ’ ey registering on the blotter accidents | That the police af Meriden are vigi- | that occurred during the day. For- { 1ant, Senator Klett will testify.: While | funately none were of a serious na- | ji driving his machine home last eve- [ ture. Peter Shea of Main street, op- . erating a motorcycle or East Main - Admission-50c. Auto Parking Free @t i, i Mon bt 05 et i Sl i S Siiomotlls | 18 MAIN STREET machine, and he was forced to prove | drfven by Miss Catherine Schmahl of | his identity before being allowed to e Look place at the corner of East | |l [ | R e Main street and Hartford avenue. | 8 ————————— | Miss Schmahl, in reporting the acci- dent, said her machine was going , kil / l \H I &‘ ReStful Sleep about eight miles an hour, while Shea | i A prominent business man writes: “For | | said his motorcycle was going about many vears T have suffered from In- I 15 1jles an hour. The impact of | = a1 would toss and turn all night, = mind dwelling on real and visionary | | the machines knocked Shea to the | [ s projects and I would arise in || avement. Miss Schmahl summoned the morning in such a wretched con- S sed Shea | 6 dition that it required little or no en- i| Df+ G. H. Bodlsy who advised Shea | [ '] couragement to seck relief in stimula- || to 80 to the New Britain General | i s 0 5 o ting liquors with the usual result. Last | |'hospital, where it was found that his | : i | week a friend advised me to try KAL- S I Rl i Eelcice PHQ. and last night I cnjoyed a caim, | [ In3uries were slight. John E. Erick - 3 ! i son and Herman Johnson, witnesses FOR QUICK RETURNS ||: o S S ERALD CLASSIFIED USE 15 South Main street. The accident ca=e 2 whleh B I8 handledwtmportant i} foni thathit wasiunavoldable: matters today, it is my candid opinion L Sk BV § > . . duce far greater efficiency in busin slruck by an automobile driven by | - Insoxgnle 8lspionlyglons fofith ol many Hi Jamest Palnientil of 625 Sma st SNoing swreet yesterday afternoon on - West PHO stands supreme as a reme: It Tn e enemene s Qi) SO S e e e We Feature the Following Amazing Values: ; y L b EaLnHo ison sustained bruises and Rarmial mor habie-torming arags. - At || was somewhat scratched. | druggists, - $1.00. Refuse substitutes. William Doyle of 27 East Main | Insist on the genuine KALPHO. street, reported to the police that one - — i | of bis teams had knocked a colored = e man down on South Main street. The | [ a (0} man was unhurt. A girl whose identity was not learned, was struck by an automo- bile driven by Arthur Adolfson of | [ “Firsts” Guaranteed 6000 Miles 348 Burritt street, yesterday morning in front of the Church of the Sacred | b . Heart. The girl was shaken up, but : Size List Pricc Our Price Size List Price Our Price otherwise escaped injury 3 30-3 $17.68 : 32-3% $26.27 $19.71 g . SO 3 7 30-3% 22.79 ! 33-4 37.49 28.12 BIDS FOR CITY GARAGE MagptS Gl el : 36-4% patae 4010 = = 34-4 38.50 9. 37-5 64.46 48.865 REJECTED | |] forms of nervousness for which KAL- The bids for the new municipal ga age proposed to be erected back of the 3 police station on Commerc street, ¢ submitted Saturday, were rejected for | SN a 0 the second time this morning. While 1—Water power permits a saving in production costs that makes i selds the bids irere ragf}“ouion i excess of the appropriation of $15,000, | 2 e 2 = bottirre it vaskingl caimc o el ey ot Firsts” Guaranteed 4000 Miles rejection of the bids, rumor has it that £ the reason was that the bids submit- ted were so close to each other that | d fac List Pricc Our Price Size List Price Our Price stead of rail—at lower cost. Scaboard location also gives a it was felt best to reject them. The | $18.04 $12.63 $39.34 $27.64 guarantee of prompt shipments. Eastward freight is congest- bidders were John E. Dawnes, B. I oS 2 3.42 B AN ed freight. The Westbound cars are emptics. Hibbard company and H. N. Ruther- | NZ % : LELD g o412 CLe L) o : 25.08 : 64.68 45.28 2—A seaboard factory means securing raw materials by boat in- 3—Norwalk scicnce improves Nature's best materials. Standard C. ADIAN OFFICER HERE. A - processes plus exclusive processes must give a better tire. Lieutenant George E. Lindskog, a 5 * & member of the Canadian army, was a |8 at 0 I—Hand-made tires are more expensive. Norwalk tires are hand- | Visitor in this city at the welcome [ e { home exercises Saturday, as the guest [Kil ; . = made. But, with Norwalk, low selling costs—not you—pay the e e S “Firsts” Guaranteed 4000 Miles premium, of Fairview street. Lieutenant Lind- S / . skog rec;( ved h).\kdisvll;m'f:c {rtm;\ the [l z / si List Pricc Our Price Size List Price Our Price e . ! service last week. He served in > 5 7 4 $2 5—Norwalk personncl consists of men whose entire lives have been PR LR GOy S ni] oy Tl 8 o P S i ‘u?bgg devoted to the making of tives. Their apprenticeship was IS A E e o S 1619 : 5 40.20 i 314 21.64 5.18 57.42 ; 42.67 passed in Western factorics. The masterpicce is made in Nor- | INTERPRETER “PINCHED’ 33-4 30.98 21.69 walk. Salvatore Carpentiri, s taken | into custody in the police station 6—Norwalk profits come with re-sales—not with adjustments. A this morning, on a warrant charging High-Grade Factory selected “SeCOHdS” min buys his second Norwalk because the first made good, that he took an automobile belong- ing to the City Coal and Wood Com- s i l Size List Price Our Price pany without permission. Carpen= pec 3 AR i ains z . 80-3 3 75 $10.00 ! tirl acted as Interpreter in one of the Iirestone .......... 30-3 -8 11.00 Our StOCk iS complete. ; | cases on the docket this morning , At'ention Given .!\:_‘l‘:;:x(““.c pssmonas ggg: 23 ;233 McGraw ...... .. 34-4 4 19.50 17.50 . FOR to Mail Orders i L s i i Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc,, | SALE |Welfare Tire & Rubber Co. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOIR NEW BRITAIN AND VICINITY | about 30,000 feet . o, e Cor. Park and Bigelow Sts. Auto Dept TR e 18 Main Street, New Britain, Ct. which we will sell at very low ,prices, William H. Allen Co.

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