New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 31, 1925, Page 14

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THEATER NENPLAN TEST OF TAXL AW\ Rroest of Exhibitor Will Be Fought in Courts Hartford sibliity of owners of the tect of the state hibitors was sal W. Wa h ie said th ter onn them in the the tax rient of c course to } said an ext for show declaring hi for such a action carr, he Practicall perlenced some pressed are now he state lenee by the remov fices from Ne the adop! fvery., M to have he morning. eit mall, did not re t1l Bunday nig esta Will Not Hat Visit Trumbull w A spectal theater 5’8 to was planning speolal session of the has postponed Malne fndefinitel to visit Ge port that t to Connecticut atelon, president nouneed Comment ation in Har that most of the t Ar. W confragta that will tide i the next predicted houses would ‘pe the law He egtimates rate a first clas or eight th the slze of Hartfard wi about $1,200 for faxes and $1 the business In Bostn cover Increased enct rather than have Flret Acfl ratlon of the m the when fiims exhibited 1a cent directly York and Boston an Connectient to theater rangeemnt tors remoted this elte As far theatra ws of fallure tn reecl geveral Instances f) zemev suhatitute film 2,300 DEL FF!\TE WILL ATTEND BAR CONVENTION At I ealle sent tn New Annnal Meeting Reing Held trait—John W Dais Head T4st of “peaker Patrart inge af afi of the A ware hein: o the anr inelugive T experted ttend Fonreade o ot Wedn: tha foilo Hus ) Tohn W, I's to Enzl retary of tornev 1 former Tapan: G TRaE n ity trawn of (i A3 Would Require Schooling For All Under 18 Year Chiragn, Aug ¥ can Federatic ek b Chlldren of fus 10wt 5k " " Preli City Adverfisement Bnilding Dey New Britain, NOTICH To whom Room ening on app or Josep tenement ow aven at High sir F RANCIS FAMILY REUNION AT NEWINGTON LABOR DAY Descendants of Robert Gather For Business, AL Day ot Robe Francls to Fun ton of the rt Francls 1 at Gra he an follows g time ato race, \p (men hange ! be award- L be I"ranc Ay Mrs. T Dalsy oring requests s Newing- T'ran Dais Mildred L, sports H. ¥rancis, F. Hall, Ihwvcs Balke;l fy Gas Shortage, Steal N it from lncal garage marning hours ve to repor of t afte m ed in an acci N Jurin sterday, made to the police aft erward r it ha dent at at No cen rth Bi lon of gasoline Sialealon them 1t the thieves agner mael TENDERED RIRTHDAY Rnother Auto ere ztolen g the early according Two 4 been in- Plainville Mrs. Theo- from her | rritt street, about one- in it the to drive 1t only as The po! abandoned B, 8 tnok h before 1t lice helieve the 4 then went tn kinner on the machine is machine rted stolen eq ri cand Ay n s 0 of flower hy Toseph was PARTY at derinan 1 of salads A There and Mrs larence af RET P [‘O I'TE RS | and large | |THIEF SEES PAMILY RETIRE AND GETS AWAY WITH 8200\ Burglar Makes Escape From Elm Hill Home, Breaking Away When Detected, The “perfect crime” egain fafled |to be perfect last night and the un- known thief who broke into the home of Henry Edman of Eim Hill rday night was forced to flee because of a slight oversight on his part, but before he was discovered { secured $200 from a bureau drawer, The thief, evidently know- ing Mr. Edman’s habit of placing his week's milk receipts in the draw- ay night, gained en- trance to the house while the fam. ily was out and concealed himself %ehind the bureau in Edmun's bhed- keeping the mirror in place with a small button, Mr, and Mrs. Edman at 10 o'clock and retired, uncon- scious of the fact that the intruder was watching them, Shortly after- ward the Edmans' da er and two sons came in, and the thief also {allowed them time to retire before e stole out of hin hiding place. Then he snatched the $200 from the drawer, but he had failed to note oom, |that George Edman, the third son, | was not with his they came in. about in his parents’ room and discovered | the thief, who dashed out of the £ e and through the front door | hefore he could be stopped. | The intruder's hands must have been greasy, as he left clear finger- |prints on the windows and on bed linen in ransacking the house, and it 1s hoped to trace him by these. Constable Holleran of and County Detective Edward {Hickey are working en the case bhut |have not yet succeeded {n discover- wz the whereabouts or identity the prowler. 4,500 Hands Affected By Biddeford Showdown Biddeford, Mains, Aug. 31 (A— Notices were posted this morning by the Pepperell Manufacturing com- pany and the Saco-Lowell shops that both plants will be closed for a beginning September 7 Approxi- mately 4500 hands are affected, Brooklyn Buys Corgan York, Aug. 31 (P —The Brooklyn National league haseball club announced today the Purchase of Ehortstop C. Corgan from he Wichita club of the Western leagne, He will join the clubs at & Louis | on the next western trip of the | Brooklvn elub brothers when George returned New —DE ntifically perfected; home, church, theater and ra be vours at Panama-Pacific Exposition unchallenged. By necessary tremely light freedom from complications THE AUTO EAR and makes the o emall size, AT OUR STORE Wednesdav and Thursday, § An sxpert from New York City We moet earnestly request vou recaive expert advice withant charge | teed. Ask or write for hooklet returned 11:30 o'clock, heard a n"lif“ Newington | of | RADIO PRINCIPLES BRING Perfect Hearing for the THE WONDER OF THE AGE THE LITTLE GEM EAR PHON insures rlea THE LITTLE GEM EAR PHONE von the GOLD recent improy features to the highest degree af perfection weight VASSAG re of deafnes FREE DEMONSTRATION from 9 a f and ptre. king, and their ea were also continued until Thursday. ISHARP EYED POLICE GET FIVE DRIVERS IFour Bagged for Operating With- TUMANAK, COALING STATION Washington, Aug. 31 (P—The MacMillan Arctle expedition planned to take on coal at Umanak, Nugsuak P 8, on the west coast of Gresnland, before proceeding to Godhaven, where anclent Norse ruins will be studied, sald a dispatch re- celved at the navy department today. ont State License g e ATTEMPTED BURGLARY report was made to Lieutenant el Bamforth at the police sta. this morning that an attempt been made to enter a store on street condu d by .\hh!!l‘ Joseph Drager of 47 Spring street, one of ive defendants arraigned be. fore Judge Willlam C. Hungerford | in police court this mornt | A far tion ad charges of violating the motor vehi cla laws, pleaded not gullty charge of operating on Main Saturday night while under influence of liquor and his ¢ to stre BOY STRUCK BY AUTO of 94 West the est atore, THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick acd Ready Reference, LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTION Prepatd " Burial Lots, Monuments BURTAL VAULTS—Concrs torced; lota Reasonably Co. Kensington 847-15 day Agencles nd Bervice, Erk %on Motor Sales 171 South Matn ® Phone 870, BUICK MOTOR CARB—sales and eervics, Cmm Bulck Ca. 193 Arcd 8t Phons BRITAIN—Mounmental Wol Monuments of and fons. Carving and letter cuum. days as days days days days days a8 £l a8 136 38 3150 LLAC CARS—8ales Motor Co, Al and Servica Reputuble Concern* ¢ _Lincoln strests. ROLET MOTOR UARS—8ales and rvice. Buperfor Auto Company, . 174 Phun. 11 CUT FLOWERS—poited planta pleasing variety. 8pecializing on funeral work Johnson's Greenliouse, 611 Church 8t. FLOWERS—Tor the wedding. Gadell, . Funeral desigus, $2.5 up. We deliver to all parta of the ity Flower Garden ( ouse, 1163 Sta Rates Upon Application. Count 6 words to & lina 14 llnes to ap inch, Minimum Space, 3 Ilnen. Minimum Book Charge 36 centa. No Ad Accepted After 1 P, M. for Classitied Page oo ame Day. Bt 10 A Ade Accepted Over for copvenience of custowers 926, the Telephous Call Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator. Very fine Greentcuse, 212 an automobile | William J. Kenney in Mary's church yesterday, | samination by a physlelan i that he escaped uninjured, reported the accident to the ying that the youth had rup om the eurb iInto the street and path of his m continued until Wednesds ) was struck at the request of ¥, McDonough, him, Drager was arrested men Danjel Cosgrove Lucas after he heen found operatir through Main street night in a drunken co John Cresby of 53 Wi charged with operating his 1 in on West Main street Jast night with- out lights, dgment suspended in his case after he explained to the | court how the lights had su gone out a few minutes hefore his | arrest Andrew Krafchik of Oak Southington, had charges of o | ing without a license and & on West Main street yester ed by Prosecufor Joseph G |on payment of costa. T arrested by Detective § liam P. McCue, Lucian Urbans street, arrested by Motorey Strolls on a by " Attorn ! who apr ; 1t reveale an' g his late lition Woods William operating without a license gullty and was fined 85 ar He admitted thdt he B | A of street, urda clo Merino arrested on Main by Tra Kiely onta ohares ofioperatt out a plea was fined $5 and cost The case of Al Figucro L and with keepir S Goniinuea ushl day after Attorney Thomas | Donough entered pleas of no ta the cha Stella Kwa | day with Figuern 2 Policeman FEda Heenge cha dvertising, sted morning s of raigned on charg migcon cial information is r. positive hearing at with W AIL Hieas mibakasin eah MEDAT all the Get our last report. ts it embodies parfection of tone, ent head noises 12 ss possible i5 nsed tn stop = e —— m te & nq and will be with us o bove date prember make a test privately ar to call ery instrument guaran- Tell vour deaf frisnds The HARVEY & LEWIS Co, 85 West Main Street, New Britain tered the house at and ransacked two te ing a sum of mone: report received tod from Mrs, hine, iadirr\. Every advertiser—whether national or local—owes it to the best interests he represents to fully investigate every publication’s aim for circulation, ete,, before he invests is the advertiser's right to demand facts, not theory. ertising campaign, and unless each copy is delivered and read, h. advertiser is paying for waste circulation and his advertising ollars are not producing proper results. By our membership in the Audit Bureau of Circulations we safe- guard the advertiser's money, for we want it known, that we make no claims of any nature that are not fully substantiated A. B. C. verified reports. NEW BRITAIN HERALD OVER 12,000 DISTRIBUTED DAILY The Herald is the Only Newspaper in New Britain Wi Tosa out of box and folt at reduced prices, Arcads BOY RAFFLES ON ARCH ST, A boy wearing a khaki suit Studio. en- 786 Arch street ments, steal- according to a by the police Rice ,of that | In The Shade mer: Homw ed man, Ezry? I look iIn the shade of the tree pearest his work. do you find N | Henry W, Second mer: Investigate Before in “white space” Super- not the kind on which to build a successful Know what you are buying. Then invest, h An Audited Circulation BY J. P. McEVOY WEIGH ONE NITHIN EXACTLY HUNDRED TAKE YOUR HAND | OFF ME YOLNG MAN I¥ KNOW WHAT'S You ou Pa’d Make a Good Night Watchman {EM THIS CLOCK. ’A‘IS) NOU ARE HOME AN EN sSon [ [ WwELL, PCLLY, ITS ELEVEN QCLOCK AN’ IM CNNA BEAT 11 S BEFORE YO ) 4 PA AN'T WLl SEE \n/\x HE DCES g QUT! KICKS M R At Tea and Bennett Motor Salen 360 Arch Plione 2482, OODGE ~BROTHER S &F coiner Frankiiu CATS st | IRGCES—Tordson service. Genuine Autoniotive Sales Main. Phone 2701, and service, ation, Hartford Ave. cor. A. M. Paunessa. Oakland and Gray. grade motor cate, 61 Mam HUPMOBILE City Bervice 1igh Saler aud service, 51 Plone 2216, E MOTOR CARS—'The Ree Biith Motor Salea 100 West Main St Pl 2900, | EEO MOTOR CARS—und (rucks. ennelh M. Searle & Co., Saler and Service, cor, and Park Sts Phoue 2110, . Local agents for Gabriel Snubbers. | WILLYS. AND CVERLAND— motor cara showrun and werv! Cherry §t. “The Sieeve R_C Rudaloh trougham condition HARTFORD, NINGE BUICK USED CAR DEFT. the following lats correctly pri and In fine conditin modal 4 Magter #lx coacn Master six touring. roadster, coupe touring, Jematt coups. CAPITOL BUICK CO, 158 AR"H STREET B 2607, — DODGE - BRO! Tsed cars; opan a ols; 2leo a few Fords in good shaps Good terme allowed, lave med. 8 & F. MO 185 EL] BALES COFRF STREET Phene 181 MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE AL Hudson FONETMAN AUTO SALES CO, 119 ARCH BT, TEL. 2y PENEWED FORDS Tudor sedan . Roadster (2), at $200, Roadster (2), at $100, Tourlng cars (2), at §118, oupe at 4150, Coupe at 8225, Ton truck, (stake alden), et Y ton (pane! Ton express at OTHER CARS Falge. 1910, 7 paseonger touring et 15 Reo, 1212, tcuring car, § passenger, at 10, RaEe 1924 1023 Liberal terms on all the above cara AUTOMOTIVE EALES & SERVICE CO. 200 E. MAIN 8T, FHONE 2701, e — City Items Gulbransen player planos at Morana, —advt, Notice: If there it a Connecticut Business college graduate anywhers who is now out of employment, please fnform Mr. Shea at once.— advt A birthday party was held Eatur. day eveniug in honor of George Sullivan at his home, 33 Westerly street. Vocal selections were ren- dered by Miss Hazel Sullivan and Edward Lafond and piano selections by Miss Marearet Brown followed by a supper. Guests were present from Brooklyn and Providence. Mg, Sulll- van recipient of many giftay A half million dollars will be paid to our former pupils by the business men of Hartford county this year. Connecticut Business College, 183 Main St, P. H. Shea, Mgr.—advt. Winthrop Council, No. 7, Sons and Daughters. of Liberty, will hold its regular meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at Jr. O. U. A. M. ball, Hungerford court was the Homeé cooked Tunthes at Lrfl'!“ ¥ ~—advt,

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