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8 CASES IN SHORT | o E'uum COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS Judge and Lawgers to Have Busy e AND RECORDS oy Session in Afternoon \ : , . When city court meets Friday aft- N ernoon for short calendar session 18 3 |cases will be tried, They are as fol- AR ] b \ Ve ( | lows: TEN BIG BOOKS OF THE FALL The City Realty company, by Stan- s (il = E 3 132 MAIN ST it b ley J. Traceski, va. John Waltkeves, ; THE BIG FURNITURE STOR . his Freedom ' by the author of “If et al, by B. F. Gaffney, Alfred Le. Winter Comes.’ |Witt and P. F. McDonough, judg- RLLEARL S noh by B\ WAL siant, Lioltatinn ok Mriattah s ainy They are ton “Cappy Ricks Retires’” by Kyne tion and foreclosure of sale; John | o :‘Shlr:-:lnw of the East” by the author of |Aiacskowaki, by Henry Nowiekl, va. GOOD.’ T rers Seople of Tmportance” by Kaths |Adam Daatych, et. al., by Michael A. orris Sexton, fudgment for failure to com- ubfother of All 'L &' by the author Credit Co, by Willlam M. Greenstein, political committee, of "Bimon Called P v, Shuman Y. Sargis, et al, by Law- Relations between DBolivia and “Robin," by Burnett ver Falk for American Wall Paper|Chile are such that grave difficul- Stationery Dept. and Paint Co., Berman & Berman for | ties threaten unless the mediation of s, and Trving 1. Rachlin for|a friendly power or the arbitration of L] [ Rackliffe Bros., report of receiver, | the league of nations can be secured, e lc nson discharge of receiver and order for | This declaration is made in a letter| |receiver to pay over receipts; F.|recelved by the secretary of the Ravito, by Stanley J. Traceski, vs.|league assembly, from Alfredo Gutier- [John Bonolo, judgment; Harry Maxen, | rez, Bolivian delegategto the assem. rug 0. by Irving I Rachlin, vs., Harris|bly, Brown, et al, judgment; M. C. Teis- —p——— lerve, by Alfred LeWitt, vs. Helen 1017 MAIN ST, il ' o5 MEETING OF BOARD ing by defendant or default; Walter R. Gumprect, by A. W. Upson, vs. T. H. Gelly, Jr., default; John Aushanas, by Freedman & Freedman, vs. United Lithuanian Societies, by B. F. Gaff- ne Horsfal[ ney, motlon for specige statement; Al- AT bert Fruscello, by B. F. Gaffney, vs.|Dnild: : Tadewash Matenowskas, by stamey 7. | BUIIAIDG Line on Summer Street ‘lcoasin Jack ” :-rrmeski, answer; Reuben Halstein, i . [by David L. Nair, vs Otto Anderson, by M. D. Saxe, pleading by defendant D]SC“ssed or default; Joseph Melinyk, by Henry / S flH t Nowicki, vs. Stanley Orzolekalias, by 7 0 a David L. Nair; C. Jedziniak, by Hen.| Last evening the board of public ey Nowiek, va. Fenry Job, by David works voted to establish a fifteen foot air, pleading or default; Harold |building line on Summer street, it be- a 8 E Johnson, by XKirkham, Cooper, ing a compromise to the petitioners L4 Hungerford & Camp, ve. Angelo| Who asked for a twenty foot line. The Bloncati, answer or defanlt; Walter |Present line is ten feet, | THE BIG HIT OF THE SEA- Karpick, by David L. Nair, vs. Jo-| 8Seven petitioners were in favor of p . 3 5 seph Zemauluk, et ux., judgment;|extending the cement walks on Sex- SON IN YOUNG MEN's Aatst [ |00 Ginsburg, et al, fudgment |ton street from the present terminus and limitation of time for redemp-|to the top of the hill. Twelve peti- A small shape with a curl tion: Commercial Trust Co. by B. F.|tioners did not appear and it was tak- brim—Ilined with rich colored Gaffney, vs. M. & H. Brown Bros., by en for granted that they were in David T. Nair, and Attorney Buck |favor. sllks—ot 'soft - texture ?‘“‘wt?d for garnishee, judgment; Currick &| Many complaints have been receiv- DANCE MUSIC to novelty creasing. Cousin {Leiken, by Henry P. Roche, vs. Wil-|ed concerning the condition of Dwight Jack” is a great value. son Co., by Kirkham, Cooper, Hun-|street and Commissioner Kenny ask- Come Along (I'm Through with Romany Love. Fox-Trots. . \ gerford & Camp, disclosure of de-ieq to know where the responsibility Worryin'). From Ziegfeld Clover Blossom Blues. “Horstall Special” Soft Hat in @ |fense and fl\ldflmfll_P!:R A)‘ w. 51;“1”1 lay. Chairman Cross said that due Follies, 1922. Paul Biese's Orchcatm new Colors—3$1.00 Shoe, by Henry P. Roche, V8. Pros- (5 the work being done on the tracks Two Little Wooden Shoes. Intro. A-3673 10-inch 75¢ pero Franklin, by Willlam F. Mangan, |gng the street itself things are in a “Swanee Sway,” from “Spice —_— permission to substitute H. H. MIK-|p.g oongition. He sald that It resi- of 1922 Fok-Trots. Ray Send Back My Honeyman. owitz, trustee of the estate of Pros-|japts would walt one week they would Miller and His Orchestra. Georgette. Fox-Trots. pero Franklin, bankrupt find a good job done, however. A-3671 10-inch 7S¢ Ted Lewis end His Band. RESOLUT[ON REFERRED Conrad C}:an}c". c;ntrac'orl; flxpnf‘fl,r- e A-3662 10-inch 78c ed before the board and asked to he Say It While Dancing. R R . relieved of his contract for laying The Sneak Fox.Ttota: lnl%n-edhbmy:")(whnn Ve Said ¥ cod-| s | [ |cement sidewalks at 19 cents a foot. ddie Elkins' Orchestra, Nansen Proposal That League Inter-|He stated that high costs of material E Silver ‘Stars, Fox-Trots. Py oinaous Rnds | have made it nearly impossible tor A-3660 10-inch 75c Paul Specht and His Hotel vene in Near Fast Crisis Goes Be-| nim to meet his expenses. The cors- | Sheliga e Astor Orchestra. | missioners agreed that they had ro Truly. o A-3672 10-inch 75c right to relieve Mr, Cianci of his can- Susie. Fox-Trots. —_— N 2 : Grey Morn. Geneva, Sept. 20.—(Ry Associated |tract. : Knickerbocker ()rrhtgstru, un- J BURNED TO DEKTH ki pEd ARl O RiD R ATHAERE ] TH decided/ to butid a sewer if der direction of Eddie Elkins. Flapper Walk. Fox-Trots. Sweet Daddy' ] fore Political Committee. | . ; | Nansen that the league of nations in- | Dover road is macadamized, in reply A-3670 10-inch 75c }Fe‘r(znblf ofle]slpthal and His ;norma in Asia Minor was referred | to a request of Howard L. Platt. £ Ao e ) ey "A’;’ ; ok | mer—— e e Doy Watkes, Waltz, -36/ -inch 7S¢ OUR chance to electrlfy the 3 : e - : ike — T , i i Shadows. Waltz, {2 From Injuries Sustained While U.HLnkeH N’e.thke !Flereras l';ght:'u::i :/.u ows. % V:.aol 2 dance-bunch is rlght-now-to- 8- ¥ Matches. awaiian Instrumental Quar- oonlig| alts, Accordion . 3 2 et it tette. , Solos. Guido Deiro. night, for Ray Miller and his men- Henry Wilezenska, two-year-old gon A-3658 10-inch 75¢ A-3665 10-inch 75¢ : 9 2 of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilezenska ELECTRICITY FOR THE FARMER : : of-mumf: are in again on the new o e e did e el Kot Tal0. et rssn. e TR 8 Gompary. 1198, o . POPULAR SONGS Columbia R:ecords with a cgup]e of when his clothing ignited while he farms or in small towns and suburbs. Electricity has Fesl Lol ol 'T"»,”x’s'?."m“z'ét' o wallops that’ll keep toes tickling long s playing with matches in the cel- b 3 oors try folk th [ ood Mornin’ (It's Mighty Goo e 19th Hole , How I Love ®*Ths. boy's mother wa in an upper | | and & abous. the sams on . WHEE SIS ASTVRRE e L Pash e hatches for the night! | A-3669 10-inch 75 Tenor Solos. Frank Crumit. portion of the home busy with her | done 80 much for mankind? 1 i L A Wit e T ‘ I'm the Black Sheep of Dear Old 2013080510, Achi 760 You'll go along, all right, with she heard screams of her son who| | Dixieland. My Cradle Melydy (Just Carries “, 1) 1] . had been playing in the cellar with | ' The Yankee Doodle Blues. Me Back to Old Virginia). Come ,A'long (I,m thr_ough. Wlth hl; ulste{1 Frm:;!’s, one ‘A,;;’ol;l:ri Yaniand Scherch Conaiine: Male Qusrtétr.ilerion i worryin ), for it’s an irresistible er graspe chiic ] 1 : el i AzI868 5 DRk 7B Ol ViF e Way. fox-trot that the Millerites just eat him on the floor in an effort to extin- | Away Down South. Tenor and Baritone Duet. Up' guish the h{liaze. rr';vn;sndz severe burns P e Send Back My Honeyman. Hart and Shaw, to her hands as she S0 2 3 | Marion Harris, C di iy . - 3 i The polce department vas rotie! Vi A THERM AX Rl TeR e Y“_'c‘:_’&_h"‘:;";:) 15¢ Then, switch over to the faf‘-snde ames McCa \ ——— . ;::tol:;':\opmfl;cnceman William 8 / X X 3 1t 1 Can’t Have You I Don't Want Likhadtine Mama Blass, of the record and you draw “Two Strolls rushed the suffering hoy to the . % C Nobody At AlL Edith Wilson, Comedienne, Little Wooden Shoes,” another pip- hospital. He died during the night ! ELECTRl Lonesome Lofgin’ Blues. and Johnny Dunn’s Original 5 . 5 B 98 / 4 Dolly Kay, Comedienne. Jazz Hounds. pin fox-trot picked in the garden of the husband still talk about the | ; % < 7 At e e, You cdn i N ; HEATER A:3664 10:inch, 78e A-3674 10-inch 75c good tunes and also played by Ray Two-Year-Old Boy Dies in Hospital cure him of that if your dishes it i e e \ WO i SYMPHONY Miller and His Orchestra. Youw'll for soups, entrees and all desserts. At | 4 \ > Landers, Frary Salut d’Amour (Love's Greet- Muineira. (Sarasate) Violin have to toss a coin to name the all grocers.—advt. | N 4 and Clark ing). (Elgar) Violoncello Solo. Duci de Kerekjarto. winner between the two. Ask your NATIONALISTS CONTINUE | will lielg.you S 40031 _Lzinch $180 | gooler for Columbia Record A-3671 e Carry Your Cross With a Smil (| SAVE ! Melody. (Dawes) (Gabriel) —T5c—and get yours. i | | The Broken Melody. Calvary. (Sweeney) Converge From Six Points Tpon| | 1 i Baritone Sol *fori Col;mv Sligo, Capturing 50 Prison- | COAL (Van Biene-Bonime) sntoneA ;:;3 Oi::)a.' S:“fl':i e The October o .fermfz of new L) : k) | Violin Solos. Eddy Brown. - -incl K : T v e and Taking Over Headquariers.| 7 e e T T T T s Colufn_bla Records is a harves@ of Belfast, Sept. 20.—(By Associated - - Cost to operate i Titania (Thomas) dee-licious music. Every one is a Press.)—The national troops continue | ¢ about 3 cents Dance 6f the Sl Dinorah. “Ombra Leggiera.” P their vigorous campalgn against n\.n A l;inw:;\‘-uflt;rn'e;dr?‘; ;u;:mam per hour From “Prince Igm{B dine) (Sh.d‘ow Song) (Me;erbeei-) gem. Tear out this list and ask your republicans. Specially h orodine ! In & course of a cleanup of County | Ois T ooy ok Rt T Zarspa Oraehare Goreld) Boprano BE0A. ik dealer to play the whole works. Siigo in which the nationals con- warmth to keep you comfortable without starting the fire. Metropolitan Opera House A S Columbia new process Records being verged from six points upon a vil Orchestra. A-6219 12.incl 4 : | lage where the republicans had their The coal you save now may be of tremendous importance A-6218 12-inch $1.50 | Roll, Jordan, Roll. free from surface noise are superior quarters, 50 prisoners were taken to- later, when real cold weather starts, g e e I Know the Lord Laid His Hand e ils. to any others, :::?:;m:‘:;pj ‘1 AUTalEn (rechia op- Equipped with 8 foot attachment cord which fits any A Song of the Hills on Me. Male y ;eration. lamp socket. Can be used anywhere in the home. (Jacohs-Boana)My '{;:an:;flsozg ?:b.ilr::gin;;?ak University 1 A!gll;:l‘:u:; l;‘r:'lrp'lp::ll?];;:\:.,pn‘,“‘,:\;:‘,‘:' Has the genuine Nichrome heating element and is guar- 80351 10-inch Symphony $1.00 A-3657 10.inch 7S¢ in e ern. County Leitrum, also yielded a anteed by the manufacturers and ourselves. large number of prisoners yesterday. | $6 95 To Our Resident The government troops were pro- Customers Only ceeded southward to join the western Order One Or More Today and Save Coal national army under Gen. McKeown .Two nationalists were wounded Two soldiers and two republicans ey THE i | = were shot dead in an ambush Mon- e o e ) CONNECTICUT LIGHT & Herbert E. Anderson POWER COMPANY ) BUY YOUR COLUMBIA We Sell GRAFONOLA AND RECORDS Teacher of Violin TEL. 230 Universal Electric NEW BRITAIN Vi y s, Vi Swi e b 138 MAIN STREET STUDIO %:lz' 1¥13A2121?5 it e S s e . New Britain's Largest Exclusive Retail Talking Machine Shop 5 The Racy Tale In His of a Horse With Greatest More Than Horse Picture . Sense