New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 15, 1925, Page 11

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EE s MYSTERY THURSDAY 3P. M. MYSTERY THURSDAY 3P. M. HAY RUN SUBWAY TO GROVE STREET Public Works Board Favors Completing Job Now Authority 4o enter into contract nith G. M. Gest & Co. for the com- pletion of the sorthwestern section subway area at a price not to ex- ceed the unit figure on the Myrtie street subway will be recommended by the board of public works to the, common counecil at the meeting of that body tonight. At the meeting of the board of public works last night it was pointed out that the completjon of the area might very well be done now, especially since the contractor is working in that district, and jt would be a eompara- tively easy matter to contigue the cubway through Washington street to Broad gnd through Broad to Grove, thus fiaishing the work, The board was in favor of this Jay- out whepn making up the budget in the spring, the money aiready bav- ing been appropriated, and Chair-| EVER BEWITHOUT 1T gw 7 oolicky pains and Ver: a:;: ;: :'wn‘: md.:‘o'!;h. M LA durgo::m;‘:r thfl“., ups use CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA Ry NEW BRITAI DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1625, “MYSTERY” YYY SSS MYSTERY EEE R RR Y Y Y PRONOUNCED (MISS-TERY WILL BE HERE - TOMORRO A T | 3 O’CLOCK “MYSTERY?” Will Be Escorted From the Railroad Stati Store By the Philharmonic Band. Band Concert in Qur Store Until 5:30 BESSE-LELAND’S W M Y S Y E R on to Our Y CONNECTICUT’S LARGEST READY TO WEAR STORE man ¥Frank L. Conlon very strongly sdvocated the immediate completion of the work at Jast night's meeting. Different types of street cleaning spparatus inspected by the board on its trip last week were also dis- cussed at last night's meeting. Jt was decided to defer action on thih matter, however, until figures have been obtained from the various man- ufacturers, and all the members of the board have had an opportunity of seeing the machine in operation. A hearing will be held at the next meeting on the petition of ¥Frank Btewart and Matthew L. Kennedy for a change in grade on Corbin av- enue from Hart street southerly. It was also voted to hold a hearing next Tueaday night on the petition for the reduction of the Washington street building line from Lafayette street northerly. City Engineer Willams reported the delivery of a suburban truck for use by the engineering department, ance of $132 was given on the old truck. The board found it impossible to 4o anything toward the grading of Hayes street untl] September at the earliest. A grade was petitioned for by residents on the atreet in ordet that gas mains may be laid. Attention to the poor condition of the sidewalk on Church street from the raliroad passenger stalion 1o Main street wos called by Commis- sioper Ohison. Commissioner Ohlson ‘{@eciared that in his opinion the en- tire sidewalk should be releid. This street with a number of others will be included in inspections to be held Friday, the members leaving the city { hall at 6 o'clock, HARDWARE OUTLOOK eases 9ud- | Prospects For Fall Busines. Are| Good—Wood Screws Show De-| cline, Hardware Age Says. New TYork, July 15—PIn fits weekly hardware market symmary ] Hardware Age will ey tomorrow: | “Rubber products distributed | through hasdware ehanneis are bee iog sdvanged from 10 te 14 per the net cost being $466. An allow- | cent. This includes tires, sheeting, tubing, mats, etc. Further advances may be expected. This change has been necessary due to the fact that crude rubber has advanced about 88 | per cent in recent weeks | “Brass and bright wood screws | have declined 10 per cent {n most markets. “Current bardware sales are lim- fted 1o staple items. There is & fair | till-in demand for spring and sum- mer goods in the wholesale marke Jobbers are receiving encouraging | futures in practically all centers. | These call for August and Septem- ber deliveries. “Buburban trade is better than city trade among retailers. Rural sections send in the best reports of these three groups.' Heavily Armed Guards Thwart Payroll Robbers Indianapolis, July 16.(#—Payroll robberies bave been reduced to the minimum in San Francisco by send- ing heavily armed police escorts with the messengers, according 1o Dan O'Brien, chief of police, here attending the convention of Inter- natioal Association of Police Chiefs. Only ope successful payroll rob- bery has taken place in the Cali- fornia city in three years, althou more than $60,000,000 is transport- eq weekly from banks to industrig) plants. Policemen with rifles ac- company the messengers and their instructions are “to shoot first and ask questions afterward,” Chief O'Brien said. The one successful robbery was of a messenger whose employer had refused police protection. OBJECTS TO U, 8. LOAN Sydney, New South Wales, July 15 M—The goverument of New South Wales has refused to join the Australlan commouwealth in suggested Joan issue to be floated in the United States. The premier and treasurer, J. T. Lang, expressed the view that it {weutd be time to eonsider having |recourse 1o New York when he |found London definitely closed to him. | aRo, was ordered boung over to witnesses the impressic automobile was travelling the rate it actually was save Furman, 24, of Maple the continued use of. his POLIE CLEAR UP cash, Judge Alling jon & charge of reckie | Furman was fined $10 for Majewski Bound Over for Bur-|xiren mes o5, | John C. stadler, who he was driving at a rate exce 40 miles an hour. The tended that cutout, the the machine really rate of not more hour. Wife Late, Remains in Cell Mrs. Ignatz Mi police cpurt morning to « star witness age Ignatz Mikalowski, 47 street, an old offender, yesterday on a charge of ness and breac. Officer Vincenzo Sa having adjourned viously however himself fated to in his cell, his c till tomorrow, on which feverishly hoping, his wife |once be on time Mooskey Case Continu Isaac Mioskey, 2 ingion street, arre Detective Serge linger and I O'Mara, on a cl the liguor law on George Majewsk], 28, of 60 High defense street, arrested yesterday afternoon because of the at the Stanley Works by Detectis e SEiGE N8 Sergeants William P. MeCue George C. Ellinger on a charg. burglary committed at the Lar Vrary & Clark plant about @ m trave than 2 fall term ot superior court by Judge Benjamin W. Alling in police court this morning. Bonds were at $1.000 Majewski is alleged to have r moved a tourists kit valued at $€ and some jewelry from the place, 1t is the second time during the course of @ year that he has been charged with burglary.already having served 60 days for previous offense com- mited in a house on Brooklawn street When arrested yesterday, Mal- cjewski denied all knowledge of thy charge. but later admitteq ful) guilt, | the police aid. It developed that fol- lowing his discharge from jail. he worked for a time as relief watch- man &t Landers, Frary & Clark’s | After Jeaving this post to go to work ot his present place of employment it 48 claimed that he carried a key luor nulsance an to the Landers plant with him, and !Btent to sell, had |through its agency managed 1o 'iNUEd H"I tomorrow Bonds | muke an entry while the night 3¢t 8t $500 Attorney Harry ( | watchman was in some distant part | PeTE represented of the building. Without | 'Thefts about a month Willism Paskowski |poted and checked up al West Main arres | during the night and from 'stre er Teeney {the clothing of employees working ng {on the night shifts at the plant. was fined $1 iTrn. leg to the arrest and the re- surt this mor {covery of the stolen goods by the g suspended police Drove With Cutout Open { set nt George trolman two keeping Drove License 8gC oceurnng mostly were | sireet, without jeense polic the sentence bei ¥ seven per cent of the Contention of his eounsel that an |ple pay income taxes, according 1o open cutout always tepded 1o give the latest treasury reports, lay night owski arrived in SEE MYSTERY THURSDAY 3P. M. SEE MYSTERY THURSDAY PLEA FOR SLAYER | Last Minute Effort Being Made To Save Russell T. Scott From the Gallows lown to s of Henry I Malcolm T. H Friday sen bles champlonship. beet of the day was 6-4 CARDINAL Quebec tion of Car 1 | iously here, Governor the gallows i HISS WILLS T0 PLAY National Champion Will Make First Appearance in East This After- noon At Brookline, Mass with Brook Mass, Ju ©on- | Mjss Helen Wills of Ca were | jor women’s tennis champi arance this t this aft- Charles nake her first app an eastern co »on when ar she meets M formerly Miss A tches of the women's in- s. an added festure of | al Lo ument at Chestnut k Play in the Longwood Bow! singles, | opened M advanced through the third round yesterday. | All seeded players survived with the | exception of Cranston Holman of vood Bowl & peo- fornfa team of Hol- | IMPROVES 15 (P—The “hbishop's Palace GOLD PLATED BRICKS July 15 (Pr—Bricke Santa Barbara's busie &5 during recent earth. gerve as trophies in the regatta of the Boutherm Yachting association, be held at the channel luring the second week of Ang. Four, selected from the city's will be plated with gold and graved P kes will annual ifornia ich wi of the se defeat at the Jr., and | 8 FREE EMPLOYMEN iollywo Cal, July 15 (P—Dis ors of the association of motien ve decided to au to enable ire extras and day eme escape the fee of 10 per the daily wage charged by ureaus &nd employ- encies. The industry makes than 200,000 placements of labor annually. plet 1, who s se Sheetrock, being east from gypsum rock, is a natugsl insulator against heat, chill and damp. It keeps buildings moss . comfortable the year found k—)—]i:hows big savings infud LS, Let us tell you about the mary other superiorities of this different wallboasd, o Rea. THE Fireproof WALLBO,

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