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NEW PRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1925 W ::f::.: R | 5. DAVOSON HOSEN 3585 i AP R, B SUIT FOR 360,000 CREDIT BUREKU HEAD AFTER AUTO CRASH Maln Streeg Merchant Elected Presis | Five Separate. Actions in Fair- field Comrt | lu\nm,.-l ot llm local ullh’n) or the ml Battery Co, Was \'lrvlml m-r.ru-‘ Last night's meeting was attend. Alfred C. Moreau of the , Hartford Credit Rating burgau and Viee-Pres- jdent ¥red C. Guenther of the Hart~ ford burcau addressed the meeting | and told of the work which the other bureaus are carrylng on, “Special Notice | Cake sale Wednesday, Aprl} 22nd, p.m, at Crowell's Drog Store, West. | Maln and Washington stréets, by Ladles' Ald Soclety, German Baptlst chureh.—advt, company, Heath Bartow of Landers, | tary, and Thure Bengtson of the Ad-| ed by about 25 business men and JAKUBIAK JAILED cEDAR UL ANI] FINEI] 32[][] v & Clark also spoke. After the Kins Printing Co. was choscn treas- | merchants of New Hritaln, Fred O, -mpum dancing was enjoyed until urer, | Rackliffe was chosen temporary Pure Red Cedar sof DI Opponenl Convicted of] i Sorsun vt v e e | Thaee offcer, who vl seris Y| ot aphalt uad (he il and treated that it has three Transporting Liquor by 15 . Putnam, formerly superin- ‘rcclnrl had boen elected as followa: | Dy-1aws had been submitted and ac- times the strength of dent of Association at Meeting of Stockholders Last Night, S0 the company, Leventlal Co. was elected | Maurice Johnson, Thure Bengtson, | been ehosen, president of the New Britaln Credit| Charles Hayden of the Spring &| George F, Flynn of the State Re- Rating Bureaw, Inc, at a meeting| Buckley Co, Wiltred Dunlay of flxu{ tall Credit Men's burcau, Manager 1o Stamford, April 21.~Damages ag- | Pleading guilty ansporting lquor tendent of the Norwalk district of ymuel M, Davidson of the David. H'l M, Davidson, Michae!l “Bannon, \H‘m..l and yntll the efficers had For Furs, cedar alone. Willig court am U, this morning, Hungerford % J0SEPH SCHEIDELL frank Jakublak gregaling $60,000 for property damages sustained in personal_and | | an | ‘ Woolens, etc. was $200 and scntenced 1o il for 80 days. John Gryzinia of 67 Grove street, arrcsted with Jaku- biak en charges of interference with « policeman in the performance of "\' duty and with resista $10 ind Costs and been & third tablished an alibi for DRUG CO. n David Doty be 169-171 MAIN ST, automobile collislon are clulmed in five suits entered in thy Fairficld county superior court, civil side, ta- day, ‘The accident occcurred on Junuary 28 here when a truek bo- longing to Berman and Sternbers, of Norwalk, skidded and orushed passenger car in which Bertha Rap- | paport, of Bridgeport, her husband | and daughters, All were hurt and | a daughter Bella who claims §25 After an {llness of about six weeks, | 000 Jamages is still in the St nuvuld Toscph T. Scheidell, superintendent | hospital. Mrs. Rappaport claims | cets and one of the hest known | §10,000, Gertrude, a daughter, $10, and most popular employes of the (oo, her hurts including a fragture cley dled vesterday at the New Brit-|o¢ the gkull, Anna, another daugh- | ain general hospital. Mr. Scheidell, | far clatming $5.000 and han the | while work at the storehase of [yyshand and driver $10,000 the board of public works on Har-| mpe guits are returnable the first| vard street on March 7, fell and suf- |uicqae in May. fered an infury to Nis head Douglass Raymond fall had us effect upon his|gicor was fined $25 rves and the setting in of compli- |y, oty court for reckless driving| itions necessitated his removal 10, pig appeal is now pending in the | the Nospital about two weeks ago. (o000 nieqs court. Mr. Scheidell was born in Burling- e DIES AT HOSPITAL Well Known Employe of City Succumbs Alter Fall A Lot of Cretonnes 6 Yds. for $1.00 Pretty allover patterns light, medium and dark grounds. inches wide, (D, & L—3rd Tloor) Splash Voile Curtains $1.39 Pr. Lovely ruffled Curtains, 2 1-4 yards long, Complete With tier backs to mateh. (D, & L~38rd ¥Floor) Mid- Week Economy Hints! Everything, With the Exception of the “D. & L.” Special Hose, Reduced For Wednesday’s Sellmg! 10¢ and 25¢ Boxes on Johr bagke | fined Guida of alleged party in th vitnesses him. the an affair on ts on fter Patrol- suspiclons saw parked he patrolman chine when Gryzinia ar him and ate tempted to delay hi§ progress, Doty I'he policeman said that = Gryzinia was feigning drunkenness, ————— did not pay any attention to him and proceeded fo the machine which suddenly backed across the roud Doty said that he across the street and hopped on to the running hoard of the machine, but Gryzinia was right after him and tried to puil him off the machine. The police- man elaimed that Gnida was sitting in the front seat of the machine vith Jakubiak and he attempted to push him off the running . board toe. Doty finally shook off Gryzinia and pulling his revolver, ordered Jaknbiak te drive the machine to police headquarters, and this the driver started to do. but arriving at the corner of Washingten and Myrtle streets, the machine was stopped and Jakublak refused te procesd any farther. Here another battle ensued when Gryzinia came upon the seene, Dur- ing the scuffie Gryzinia ran around the machine and took a five-gailon can of alcohol from the rear seat and ay with it, As he did, John Jrawley, a motorman for the Conmecticut company, ar- rived on the scene and running after the fleeing man recovered the can. | Judge William I Mangan, repre senting Gryzinia, questioned Fraw- ley at length on the manner in which he had tripped Gryzinia. The mo- torman said that when he started in pursult of Gryzinia, the man had a start of about 15 feet on him. He said that as he followed, he saw that Gryzinia was gaining on him so he tripped him up. Judge Mangan conld not understand how Frawley had managed to trip up the fieeing man when ha was over 15 feet in the rear of him. | { Gryzinla told the court that he had been drinking that day and could not remember seeing Jakuhiak on the day in question, He sald that |the first he knew of the affair was when he awoke in a cell at police headquarters on the following morn- —- ins. “WELCOME Guida claimed that he attended a to My ‘rany in t ne house in which he ives from 5 o'clock to 9 o' k on HARDWARE STORE We Have Been the night of the affair and could not HERE THIRTY-FOUR” three t | stree of 5 ame of a machinc on Washington stro the n roached tha truck and coss in - " - - A Real $5.95 Value! Boy’s Pin- Check Novelty Suits $3.95 Balkan and Middy styles. Have detachable white &llk bengaline collars and euffe.. All sizes 2 to 17, w sults in each size— 80 shop early! M. &L e - - 'T T"'Rmil At $7.95, Lverywheu! Blouse Ensembles and Rayon Silk Dresses $3.95 In the ensemble, the blouses are of printsd crepe, while the skirts are pleated and in a plain crepe of harmonizing color. The “Rayon” Dresses are knitted, have short sleeves, and mannish tie and belt of contrasting color. All the favored ghades are here, (D, & L~—2nd Floor) . testified a s 3500 Yds, At a Low Pricel | 36 In. English Broadcloths 68cayd These are Guaranteed to be Fast colors, or money back, together with cost of making, They're shown in all the new stripes, checky and figures. 36 inches wide. (D. & L.~Main Floor) vm xm::xmm:::m:mmm ton 54 years ago but had heen a resident of this city for the last 23 years. Upon his settling here he en- tered the employ of Charles Cadwell as a teamster and later worked in a |similar capacity for Charles A. Benee. Upon the appointment of Charles T'rishle as street commis- sioner, Mr. Scheidell hecame a fore- man fn the street department He served in various capacitiss fn the department until 1913 when he | became superintendent of streets, srving in this position continuously with the axecption of one vear, until | he hecame injured in the fall. Fra- ternally he was a member of the Foresters of America and the Sons of Herrman, Surviving him are his wife, Mre. Margaret Scheidell; two brothers, | Lawrcnce of Bristol and Vincent of Collfnsyille, and two Mrs Mary Demskl and Mrs. Julla Reu- | ‘ber, both of Collinsville, The funeral will be held Thur day morning at 9 o'elock at st | Peter's ehurch, Tnterment will be in Calvary eemetery, Collinsvlile. You Ought to At Least See This Stock Before You Take Stock in Any Other We're broadn don't think that you should buy a Hors- fall-made suit befora vou look sround—but we do think vou ehoyld =es what this store has to affar hefore you accept anyone slas’s From vout stamdpoint; if we ean shew vou just a littla better pat tern—a littla nieer fit—and just g littfa larger value—here is the for your mending a few befors you spend any- ran Face Over A Year Cuticura Heals *' My face was a sight with pim- ples and blemishes for over a year, The pimples were large and red and itched and burned something terrible. The irritation caused me 10 scratch, and the scratching dis- figured my face, I could not sleep on account of the burning ensa- tion, and the trouble kept growing worse. “1 tried all kinds of remedies but they did not help me. Iread an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and purchased some. After using there was a great im- provement so I continued Lhetr:al- ment which completely healed me." (Signed) Miss Stella Dudek, 50 Shaw Park Ave., Chicopee, Mass. Nothing so insures & healthy, clear complexion, soft, smooth hands and glossy, luxuriant hair a8 Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuti- cura Ointment when necessdry. Cuncuu’l‘nlcum is an ideal powder. 25 and 60e, Taleum 2be. Bald gl casy free ” Agizes: < Deph. 1. Maiden, Hass" Stick 26c. 4 inded — we i i | i i Large Pimples On % | ! i i | | ,! i “D&L” Special Hose An Unbeatable Value at $1.95 v The Stockinx-‘That Wears PATENTED IMPROVED FULL FASHIONED PURE DYE, 12 STRAND SILK HOSE Three Combined Features Not found in other makes 2500 Yds. New English Prints 43¢ Yd. Guaranteed fast golors. Suitable for ladies’ and children’s dresses, drapes, ete, Large varfety of pat- terns. Yard 43c. (D. & L.—Main Floor) .95 Philippine Gowns And Chemise $1.59 In white and colors. Made with Dbeautiful applique work and trim- med with ribbon and embroidery, $1.50 Drop in when you're ready — we're ready for you. slsters The Season's Wit THE HORSFALL “PAL" SOFT HAT—$5.00 All the new colors—the sort of a hat every man likes. #Once & Pal—Always a Pal® HORSFALLS 93-99 Xisylum Strect Hartford. “It Pays & Buy Our Kind” D. & L.—2nd Floor) Mad the Right Tdew Grey — Having your car repalnt- ed to match your wife's gown, eh? Isn't 1t rather expensive? White — it's cheaper than buy- ing a gown o match the ear.—Lon- | don Answers, | l n::x;::n::zm $4.98 “Candlewick” Bed Spreads At $3.98 Hand tufted, Pretty patterns. Fast colors, Full and twin bed siae. An unusual value at $3.98. (D. & L.—Basement) e e Combination Stamped Goods Sets 89c Consists of 3-piece Buffet Set, 43 inch Scarf and 84 ineh Center, stamped to embroider; simple de- slgns. Set 89¢, (D. & L.—Basement) 42x36 or 45x36 Pillow Cases 25¢ Made of a good firm bleached muslin. Choice of cither of these two sizes at 3 (D. & L.~—Dascment) “Sanitas” Linenette Qilcloth Covers 59c 45 inch square. ‘A nlee variety of square or round patterns. Won't crack; 59c. (D, COAL The SHURBERG COAL CO. 55 Franklin Street Phone 2250. Triplewear Reinforced Garter Band. Prevents garter holes. & L.—Basement) Loek Chain. Stops runs and saves the silk. Genuine PERSIAN RUGS —at— B. Y. JONES | 385 Commonwenlth Ave, Phone 285 or 2552-4 have been in a position to have play- ed the role Doty alleged he did. Four girls and a young man who were at Lhe party eorroborated Guida's story. Atty, Morris I). Saxe appeared for | Guida and with Na man of Hartford, represented Ju)\l - biak. Mercerized Table Damask 49¢ Yd. Our regular 5% grade in a good assortment of patterns. A good value! (D. & L—Basement) Turkish Towels 33¢ Plain white and colored stripes. Size 20x40. Regular 39¢ each, at Eight-Thread Toe and Heel. Wear and tear resisting Sea Island Cotton. ::mmmmx:mnn:mt::z::mxz&xxmmuzmmm (D. & L.~—Basement) DAINTY IN FIT. FINE IN WEAVE. DYED TO GIVE EVERLASTING STRENGTH and LUSTRE. EVERY PAIR MUST PLEASE. Malys Fined $200 Peter Malys of 473 South street arrested Saturday night on charges of violating the liquor . was found guilty and fined and costs. He pleaded not guilty and claimed that the two gallons of wine seized by the police at his were for his own use. T} testified t they had observed the Malys place and had seen men en- ter sober and come out undor the in- fluence of liquor. Benson ¥ined 815 John Benson, arreste rooming house, 234 Arch st terday ing by Yatrolma thony Walinczus, was fined $15 and costs on eharges of drunk w and {breach of the peace. He rrest- ed after a complaint was that he had arrived home in a drunken condition and started to make s e e e Mercerized Cotton Napkins 15¢ Each 22 inch size; hemmed, ready for use. A mighty tempting value at 16, e Cheese Cloth 5¢ Yd. Used by automobilists as well as housewives, for general cteaning. Yard 336 MAIN ST. An Exceptional Value . $1 95 e s PAIR SMART COLORINGS 3 BIG THINGS A Beneficial Loan Gives You PROMPT SERVICE PRIVATE SERVICE COURTEOUS SERVICE Beneficial Loan Society 57 W, Main St, home e police Se. (D. & L,—Basement) (D. & L.—Main 1loor) HERBERT L. HARDWARE cor. Waghington St. m 104 1-9-4-3 9 to 5:30 901 by and Bonded to ths ts J. D. DONAHUE :: VOICE CULTURE IS Special ttention (o beginners and children rostad under 16. The Little Store With the Big Values The Little Store With the Big Values The DRESS GOODS SHOP 400—MAIN ST.—400 SALE TOMORROW All the Latest Fabries trou- Tushand and Wife and Mrs, John heir home night by 1. > Mty Tined Huglies Rooms 318-310 Tel, Nooth's Dleck. 1274-13. Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn ven suspended after the police recelved PHONE 1409-2 DOVE UNDERGARMENTS i Beautiful, Well-Made Advance Styles for Spring—1925— in Bloomers, Regular and Stouts, also [ Roomy Bloomers. S Corset Covers, Costume Slips, Pa- / jamas, Envelope Chemises, Night Gowns, Step-Ins, and Step-In Sets, both regular and extra sizes. This week we are offering as specials Z \ $1.50 Crepe Gowns at $1.00 each, at $1.00 Silk Hose, all shades at 89¢ pr. 0dd lot Rompers and Children’s Col- 2 ored Dresses, at §1.00 each; values up to $2.00. Opening display of Beautiful Hand- t ) made and Hand-drawn Work Italian Y Linens, also Real Cluny Lace 1||mm(-d Lincns, Just Received, New Tapestry and Silk Hand Special at $3.00 each. Always shbwing the very Latest in Coats, Dresses, Blouses, Gloves, Neckwear, Corsets, Corselettes, Wrap- Arounds and Brassieres. 127 MAIN ST. 1v, Lipski A SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM Assistant Prosecy nch Zephyr Gingham. Res. 98¢ 36 inch, Gnaranteed ¥Fast eolor Suiting. Reg. 49¢. 98c 3 yards for R R R SR T 36 inch Vogue Percale, 9 Reg. 250—3 yards for . sc Fruit of the Loom. Reg. 20¢ & pecie for 98¢ (From 9 to 12 noon only) 36 inch Guarantecd Fast Color English Prints. Reg. 98 ¢ 590—3 yards for ... 0 R SO SRRTORER SR 42 in. Pequot Tubing. 980 Reg, 49c—~3 yards for. . T HSSRRE R 40 inch Butterfield Normandy Voile. Reg. 59%¢. 98c 3 yards for . | PSRRI R 36 inch fast color Tub Sflks. Checks and stripes. 98(: Reg. 69¢; 2 yards for. . TR S RS 38 Inch Striped Silk Mohar, tatest designs for 980 dresses, Iteg. $1.39, yd. L T TR T AR 40 inch silk and wool Eponge, Rogular ¢, 98C 115 yards for A PSRRI SR R ALL WOOL COATINGS 98c OFF ON EACH YARD Every Item a Bargain t Atty L \T oug STEU HT P\a\“ L & Farewell Dinner Given For Albert S. Jourdan Mr, and Mrs. H. 8. Jourda hotel the em- jistrict of MR WRIGHT IS RIGHT He beliéves that milk should be as pure as it can be. So do you. So does everybody Qur milk is perfectl pasteurized THERE IS NO BE TER FOOD. er ( S nM assisiant 8 inch : RulIARTeT <ie itlon o csented 36 nch Silk Crepe. W shades. Reg, FLAO—1 1-4 s for All want- . 98¢ Japanese DOVEwl Uncer-garmanta \ Pure Silk Regular 98¢ 114 yards for Pongee. 98¢ 36 inch Sik Flowered Crepe, Reghilar $1.39. 980 Yard “File Silk Canton Crepe.. Reg. $1.49, yd. 10 in. Silk Tricolct, Rog. $1.69, yard . . 98¢ RN R | AR 36 inch Pure Flannel. Reg. $1.25, yard . 98¢ Bags. & SN 4- 7 PARK ST HONE- 1720 N W HIRITAIN, CONN MAKE SURE IT5 SEIBERTS Pure 8ilk Draperies, Regular $1.35, 114 ) 98c yandy for Wool Summer 98¢ $ *