New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 27, 1923, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1928 !mwn line to Glastonbury, half at a quested that the case be roop(-nedlthnt she moved from Clark's proper- on south end. | turned after which the money, in|[herarrest. Judge Alling inquired into | Middletown—Cromwell, Little River the hands of the police, was at-Ju party at the Gorman home Wes- MOTHER AND CHILDREN bridge, under construction, Old bridge tached, | nesday night and the woman said being used. A fine of $25 was remitted in the|there was a social gathering but the ATE & East Haddam-—Town street, steam case of Charles Gagliardi who struck |only drinks on hand were soda. | GR FUL shovel at work. Very rough, a car driven by Frank M. Zimmer-| Watermelons and Auto Tires, ! man last Sunday at the intersection| Judgment was suspended in the case . foot East Hartford-Manchester, Silver i Connecticut Commission S6ndS| 1.ane, pussable. Through trafiie Hart. |UNUSUAI Pmcefihflgs Rftormath | o Linden and-Hart streets. Wit- | of Charies Gulbin: proprietor of 8| In East Boston, Mass, at 25 Lem- | gratitude.towara Dr. True's Eatctss’ ford to Manchester, use main road. nesses sald that Gagliardl was trav-| park street gas station and tire repair|gon street, a contented family of three The children sometimes eat things which don't agree with them, when I i it Manchester, So. Main street. One i i lling up Linden street at a rapid|s} 7Bo WS .8 d - t g ily side completed. Open, | Coventry-Willimantic road, under sy into the Zimmerman machine, ran enberg, a fruit dealer, Rosenberg had|who helped them when they were sick. | and constipation follow. I just get construction. Fair detour on parallel | > 3 through a lawn, smashed ““rfl""":n tire repaired and purchased a tire| Mrs. Nellle Woodford is the mother | out my bottle of Dr. True's Elixir Hartford, July 27.—The Connecti- |road, After the case of John Santos,|steps and returned to the street|from Gulbin and Gulbin bought two|and she writes the following letter to | and find no trouble in getting them to cut state highway department today Stafford-Munson road. Open to|charged with operating a motor ve-| where he broke a catch basin. ’I']u‘yl watermelons from Rosenberg. The|Dr, J. F. True & Co.; “Having heard | take some. It is easy to take, Their issued a bulletin covering the condi- |traffic. hicle without a license, had been re- | sald he was going about 30 miles an||gtter pald his bill and then demanded | about your medicine from my neigh- | bowels are soon all right. It may tion of highways in this state. The| Iast Hampton-Marlboro. Road|onened this morning and a bond of Fout. Mr. Zimmerman sald he dld|payment from Guibin. The tire man | horsand druggist, I wondered if your | inteerst you to know that recently report follows: from Fast Hampton to New London|g75 which had been forfeited yester- rot see Gagliardl until it was too late | replied that the melons were bad and | Dr. True's Elixir wasn't what I need- | my youngest child was terribly sick New Milford, to wooden bridge in |turnpike, completed and open. day was returned to him, Constable|t0 avold a crash. The accused was|throw them away, and when Rosen-|ed. 1 was a hard-working woman,|and it was a serious case. We all’ Gaylordsville, concrete all in place,| DBristol, School street. One side | jyeq Winkle served Chlef of Police| C0Ming from Zimmerman's right, it|yerg said the tires were also bad, Gul- | working six hours every day for the | have your Elixir to thank for relieving From east end of bridge a detour |being built at time. Other half open |\ ¢, Hart with & writ of attachment | ¥2$ testified, and had the right of | pin suggested that he throw them|Penn. Realty Trust Company in Bos- | her of stomach worms. When I gave recommended through South Kent to [to traffic. |on the $75 and Santos was named|“8Y. Zimmerman sald he = crashed |,way and call accounts settled. Ros-|ton. In doing this work I use a lot|it to Louise it acted llke magic, and Kent due to concrete road construc- R e | defendant in a civil suit brought by|into & pole when Gagliardi struck his| enperg became insistent whereupon|of strength. Besldes this, looking | fixed her up only after two doses.” tlon: for five miles In Kent. Traffic m Solomon Shurberg for alleged dam-|"¢ar fender. - | the tire man pushed him away. |after my house and the care of my| Signs of worms are: Constipation, controlied by telephone during work- | KIDNAPS WRONG GHILD, age to private property. paaslinnd AL o IwadRNobtrayel- Kukish Is Discharged. [three children wore me out. | nard and full stomach, swollen upper ing hours. Road very rough. Santos will be tried tomorrow|!INE fast and that he ran Into the| Gaorge Kukish was discharged atter| I always had one special doctor for | lip, sour stomach, offensive breath, Kent Center bridge, work started | ' THINKING IT HIS OWN | morning in potice court. e was ar-|¥ard to avoid a crash. being tried for passing a standing| myself and the children, but he was|and occasional pains, pale face of Woman Abuses Her Landlord. trolley car Wednesday on Stanley|out of town when I was sick, I took | leaden tint, eyes heavy and dull, on concrete floor surface in half sec- rested Wednesday by Patrolman Paul X tions. e Flamos on I'ranklin street after he| A 15 day jall sentence was suspend-|sireet, He explained satisfactorily | medicine from the druggist which my | twitching eyelids, itching of the nos- Danbury-Padanaram road, grading|yrother's Cries Cause Arrest At Jersey, | had struck and damaged a step on|ed in the case of Mrs. Simon Gorman|that he applied his brakes when the|friends brought in, but nothing did | trils, and short dry coughs, grinding nearly completed. Macadam being | A % h “Shurborg's property. Santos, who|charged with breach of the peace.|tyolley slowed up, but skidded. any good, My bowels were out of | of the teeth, little red spots sticking laid but no detour necessary. Beach—Stranger Fined On | comes from Rhode Island, did not| Wednesday afternoon her _landlnrdfi A O EE order. My breath bad, and I was|ou on the tongue, starting during Joseph H. Clark, was working near SHE HAD GOOD TIME shaky all over. Worst of all the terri- | sleep, with troublesome dreams, slow ‘Woodbury-Southbury road, steam have a license, the police say. He | | shovel grading started, no detour nec- Auto Charge furnished a cash bond of $75 to as-|her tenement and, according to wit-| Teeds, England.—A playful cow|ble headaches came. It seemed I|fever. If your children show any of sure his appearance in police court|nesses, she became abusive and used|held up several express trains for two [ had suffered ye before your Dr.| these symptoms, start giving Dr, essary, . Woodbury-Bethlehem road, started. 0[‘\'2;’::::";"‘:‘3;1 "‘l'm"‘t’}‘l’; ;')Z.M‘:C!“’:r“: vesterday morning. When his case|profane language. They testified that|hours while trainmen tried to chase |True's Elixir was brought to me by |True's Elixir, the True Family Laxae Weston-Georgetown road, construc- yes{’erda a“emogn saw . Menton | Va8 called he did not reepond, and|she had been drinking. her off the tracks. By a little|a neigibor. tive and Worm Expeller at once. It tion work started, no detour neces- Gratms gf Philadelphia, through Srhdt the bond was forfeited. This morn- | Mrs. German denied that she had|strategy she finally was driven into| After a short time I began to cheer | has done wonders for children and sary, ; Ny alod eoan mm“;ke“ {dentityy |Ing Attorney Michael A, Sexton re-|been drinking. She told the court|a car from which she had escaped. up and be myselfl again. My bowels| grown-ups since 1851, Made of im- - Clinton-Killingworth, trap rock 1ok up Norma: Jean: Altenburg, twt; were soon in order and I noticed that | ported herbs of strictly pure quality. road under construction. Open. ;\”5 ;’m' 7§ s TeweieEn tavantia: the dizzy spells had left me. I think | Internationally known. 40c—60c— Bethany-Naugatuck—open to traf- Rlinabethl; who -was ‘playing. on . the your Elixir wonderful. I feel full of [ $1.20. | fic. ] Trumbul, Long Hill road practically beach, and attempted to walk away e ith her in his arms. | finished, open to traffic. wi _ 1 Susatiok; Miin S stoost, onechall hr:ugcl:ty q:;:lin re;};;gns:hnl:d g;‘\(z;}:; gompleted, and open fo trattic. WOFk |y /i %g ojme until the arrival of Of- QQI t’ ( : r I 1 Fored onother halt. ficer Elmer Carson, who arrested West HaveniCamphell ‘avenues Nty s o the: charge of attempted work at present. Open to traffic. kidnapping. When arraigned later Branford, TFederal Aid. One-half ot \ " P I road open to traffic. Work started on |Pefore Justice of the Peace Long- . second half. Delay on one way traf- street. Greims told the court that he fic about ten minutes. had ‘trouble with his wife, and. that " 217 A while searching for his child he had Gilford, Federal Aid. One way traf- learned that both of them were at fi 5 d g around mixen verySRaUEh AT Manasquan Beach. He hurried from MAIN ST . dusty. I, q Philadelphia this morning, he said, Norwalk, No detour necessary.| ;"sent by auto to the beach. He | !(x):l':l :?:r tlrlé\‘:e: ;‘;?1‘1:’::5 Log il At said he thought the Altenburg (‘hlldl ’ 4 h was his and that he did not realize ‘Westport-Shore road, short but good | */ % ] < . detour arotnd where stone fs being |1is mistake until hocatarted toimalh 10 DA I CL AN-UP That is an esery day expression from thousands put in at west end of contract. No|l W0 B CL L T dismissed the of satisfied customers who patronize our SODA FOUNTAINS regularly for work at Saugatuck end. North Haven bridge, not open for complaint. | ¥ 2 5 Before he could leave, however, ::l:,:{;s: emporene el noticon Motor Vehicle Inspector L. R. Wyckoff ; . S & I E charged Greims with driving an au- s COOLING, REFRESHING DRINKS Guilford, bridge, excavation for east o | abutment under way. toxr:io};llo wndhout'a n;;nse. (vrml:s St i 3 pai 0 and costs. e man who “ 9 glemden [Bate 'é':::ff,z"f:,;fc oot |lent him the auto to drive to the REAL ORéNGEADE i “From the Fresh Fruit—See It Made Rchalf of roed; beach was fined $75 and costs. tire length. 5 first section . PURE, RICH, DELICIOUS ICE CREAM Westport-Post road, compieted. Second section base not (W0 POLICKMEN SLAIN e . Every Gas Stove and Gas Water Heater at L in. One way traffic hable to delay of about five minutes. . . X Biattord nosliondiigrn ding Sooin CHASING N. Y. TAXICAB S Our Special Prices and Terms : pleted one-half road Traffic using| . other half of toad with no delay. SRLnan ? Thomaston-Waterbury road, open|Man Pursued Fired On New York e J OW to traffic. One way traffic being| . : l I | i : I maintained, Through traffic should Officees AWithiout . Duri ; go via Watertown. ‘Warnin, Torrington-Litchfield, open to traf- bedaened ¢ uring our spring sale we eXChanged PRI fie, One way traffic being main- New York, July 27.—Two police- . . tained. Through traffic’ go vla Go- | men were shot and killed last night several good Combination Gas and Coal shern. 4 when they overtook a man and a 3 % 2 R 100 Bayer's Winchester-So. Main street, Win-|woman in a taxicab after a chase ; Ranges which we have included in this sale: Jonteel Talcum Asp, ?I‘abs' 1 sted, open to traffic, no detours, one [that led over Queenshoro bridge and . ) Powder 60c i) '& R Cold .. way traffic, ended at 64th street and Second ’ D, & k. 33 Sharon-Salisbury-Housatonic river |avenue. The screams of the woman also some good Second Hand Gas Ranges. REGULARLY 25c Cream, 4 oz. C road. . Line Rock to West Cornwall. |drew another patrolman to the scene |5OB Philip's No detour. but the assailant escaped. G ; 3 S 50 : P 42 Southington-Plainville, main road| The patrolman were Charles Rey- | 25¢ tins C| | Milk Mftg}inesla (& between these towns under construc- |nolds and Irank Romanelli, The : : Al 50¢ H{nd.s & 33 tion. One-half road at a time. Open |shooting occurred not far from the ‘ : It will pay you to look our stock over. Bath SP ray A. Cream ... C to traffic. society colony, established on the up- $1 Nuxated New Britain-Plainville, under con-|per east side by leaders of New o REGULARLY 81.25 Iron Tablets 6 c struction. One-half at time. Open to |York's “four hundred.” | traffic. Through traffic from Hartford | Witnesses to the shooting said the 4 98 50¢ Java Rice to Plainville go via Farmington. man in the cab fired both shots, draw- | July Special C Fice. Powder C West Hartford-Quaker Lane, open |ing his pistol as soon as the taxicab R raffic. stopped and giving the officers 10 Puwisiast 5 42 s o i o ; ® ® Hepatica .... C Rocky Hill, from Wethersfield town [chance to reach for their weapons. yisE y 20c Mennen 9 Zinc Stearate P o | © ) line to Cromwell town line, one-half [They said the man then pointed hi K at time. Open to traffic. Hartford to [pistol at the driver of the taxi shout- | PHONE 381 80 WEST MAIN ST, S ! 60c Doan’s 40 C Middletown go via Berlin and East|ing “Go on, or I'll give it to you.' Berlin. A The cab disappeared in the darkness - RS (Hastonbury—from East Hartford [of Second avenue. 5 2 _for C A Kidney Pills . 0 : 50c¢ La Blache 32 c =‘ e Face Powder ' : - : A 25¢ Jar Hospital Horlick’s Shampoo i . $2.93 : $1 Coty LOr. with a 50c Bottle Aoty ¢ T Hair Tonic 16 oz. Horlick's Both for 50¢ oot pacte . 39 C ot Week-End at Far Below Winter Prices Delicious| | Wekbnd THIS SALE OF FURS IS THE RESULT OF MONTHS OF PREPARATION AND CAREFUL BUYING AND Candy e s WE ARE NOW ABLE TO PRESENT TO YOU, FURS OF THE FIRST QUALITY AT THE Seal,abong bars of frety | | Mayommate Cocoanut Tricolors | | Cocoa 5 ib.Res252 for 26¢ ted cocoanut, sweetened and v Chocolate LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES I B J:f;rs?écaffilofifi 3 96 Pudding (Res. 159 2 for 16¢ Cake Chocolate (Regularly250 2 for 26¢ Liggett’sMilk Chocolate Beef Cubes §i$ 2 for 31c To Show You These Furs Will be a Pleasure to Us— | || [nmemgicn | |t o 1 IR Fity, Half Pound Palin 2 for 36¢ 1156 on. Ban 90 2 for 99¢ A Price Saving Opportunity For You N1 [ [0 Fosionea Gum | | o 27 Drops - P Strawberry Jam 2 for 46¢ ONLY A SMALL DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED ON YOUR PURCHASE, WHICH WILL BE STORED | | || seerpmtgnrer | |(IEEEZGT 20 e FREE UNTIL WANTED 1| [E2550 39c | |omlial 5 g e BUY NOW! PAY LATER! E. MESHKEN, Furrier 170 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN

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