New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 4, 1925, Page 10

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i ek i Aa’ EXPERIENCED DRIVERS HEAD ACCIDENT LIST First Year Operators Figure Less BOY WIELDS KNIFE IN WALNUT HILL PARK ROW Cuts Sleeve of Opponent's Coat and Frequently tn Collisions, Of. fickal Records Show Hartford, Sept. 4 (A—Whils 498 operators of motor vehicles were involved in accidents in this state during the three month period end- ing August 1, only 535 of them were from out of the state, accord- ing to reports compiled by the state department of motor vehicles, Reports from January 1 to August | 1 show that Connecticut operators | were Involved in 217 accldents nm; of the state, of which eight proved s fatal. Eelghty-six were in Massa- chusetts, 86 in New York 27 in| Rhode Tsland, five In Vermont, three | Grath, fixed the wound and in New Hampshire and Pennsylvania | started an unsuccesstul search for and one each in Canada, Georgia, | the diminutive knife wlelder, who Towa, Maryland, New Jersey, Vir-|evidently had made a hasty exit from ginla and Wisconsin, the park grounds, The fgures dlsclosed that opera- - tors whose driving experience was 1imited to one-half year to a year figured in by far the least number of accldents in this state during a two months' rvation Operators whosa experlenca rangad from one yvear to five years got into the most accldents Disappears—FPolice Seeking Juvenile Slasher, B A boy argument at Walnut Hill park Wednesday nearly had serious consequences when a youngster about 11 years old found himself on the losing end of the squabble and endeavored to regain his lost ground by pulling a pocketknife and attack- ing his opponent. The youth slashed at the other with the weapon, but evidently the knife was not any too sharp, for it only cut the sleeve of the victim's jacket and made a ight gash on the arm Ihe little victim reported the at. fair to Park Pollceman Charles Mec- SAYS HE LOST LICENSE John McLarney of 68 Garden street was arrested this morning by Supernumerary Cyrus Schoonmaker on a charge of operating an auto- | mobile without a license, McLarney | claimed that he had a license but | that it was elther at home or lost. period of obs CTTY HALL MEETINGS Meetings of the water, police, fire health, publie works and park boards | will hs held next Tuesday evening| and the eomman rouncil committee on printing and supplies wil! be in | session on the eame night. The finance committea and the llcense eommittea will! met Wednsday night and the school board Friday after- noon. ACTING PLUMBER INSPECTOR. 0. A. Peterson has been named | by the huilding commission as act- ing plumber inspector during the ab- city of TInspector Philip J. Tormay, who is on his va- | catlon. Acting Inspector Peterson is a contractor. sence from the There ars more left-handed boys | than girls, and left-handedness runs | in familles, i ’ / EoN) TDUNLA] é HATS | Brim a little wider — Curled quite decidedly at sides — Dipped fore and aft — Bound, tpo, with fine silk fabric. { Dunlap never deviates from the path of good taste — is stylish simply hecause it is becoming — becoming hecause it fits your features — truly your hat. ) Exclusive Agents —THE— Ashley-Babcock Company 139 Main Street OSSP OR oo ¥4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1925, 140 GHILDREN MOURN VIGTIMS OF ACCIDEN (Continued From First Page) Louis Hancock, Jr, who waa killed on the Shenandoah. Ldttle Girl's Birthday, One little girl, daughter of James W. Culllnan of Binghamton, N. ¥, was walting to celebrate her aixth birthday today. She has not been told of her father's death Several of the unmarried men who perished were engaged Secrteary Wilbur telegraphed mes- sages of sympathy to the families of the victima. SERVICES 0 BE HELD IN RENOVATED SYNAGOGUE COongregation Brethren Sons of Is- rael to Resume Services on Friday, Sept. 11, The Congregation Brethren Eons of Israel begins active congregational work with an opening service next Friday evening, September 11 at 8:15. Rev. Cantor will officlate and there will be a full choir to assist in the service. Rabbl Gershon Hadas will speak. The synagogue has been completely overhauled and provision has been made to care for the many activities that are planned for the coming season. The work of the re- liglous school will be initiated at a rally that will be held at the syn- agogue Tuesday evening, September 8. Miss Freda Regenbogen, the school prineipal, will address this meeting. Architect Plaintiff ; In Suit for Services Clarence C. Palmer, through Hun- gerford & Saxe, has brought suit for $400 damages against Anna Meltzer for professional services rendered. The writ, which is returnable in the city court the third Monday of Sep- tember, was served by Deputy Sherift Martin H. Horwitz, who at- tached real estats on Hartford avenue, Michael Ginsburg has Instituted action for $50 damages against Wil liam J. Mason and for $25 against Leon Lambert, both suits being for goods delivered.; The writ against Mason is returnable in the city court the third Monday of September and the other the fourth Mcnday. Both were issued by Edward A. Mag, and in each case Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Horwitz has garnisheed wages at the Stanley Works. Frank Riley of 322 High street ‘has been named defendant in an ac- tion for $40 brought by Isidor Wohll to recover damages for goods sold and delivered. Acting on a writ re- turnable in the city court the fourth Monday of September, Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Horwitz has gar- nisheed money in the hands of the Corbin Screw Corporation. Roche & Cabelus, George B. Frederick, have brought a $25 damage sult against Robert Strum to recover money alleged to be due for gasoline. Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Horwitz has garnisheed money in the hands of M. A, Belkin. The papers are returnable ths third Monday of September in the city court. Lightning Strikes Boat Kills Its Occupant Boston, Sept. 4.(A—Lightning struck a boat in which Michael Mc- Donough of South Boston was fish- ing in the harbor today. Life guards at L street beach saw the boat drift- ing and found its occupant dead. Considerable damage was reported from warious parts of the state as & result of the severe electrical storm which broke a three week drought early today. RFEALTY TRANSACTIONS The Hart Real Estate company has sold five lots on Corbin avenue to O. 8. Bennett, through the Louie S. Jones agency. Philo Kalish has sold his resi- dence on Bassett street to 0. L. Lord, manager of the Gulf Refining Co., through the Louls 8. Jones agency. Mrs. Kalish will move to Harrison street. THIEF DINES ON “SINKERS" Teofil Rusin of 18 Clark street re- ported to the police this morning | acting for | that bags containing 18 doughnuts | each had been stolen from the steps in front of stores at 113 and 250 Broad street this morning. The doughnuts were delivered about & o'clock by Rusin and were stolen between then and the time the gro- cers opened their stores about 6:30 o’clock. The Old Reliable Store 26 CHURCH STREET aturday Sp New Line of Cretonnez, 39¢, 45¢, 50¢ value, Yard oo Silk Overdrapes, hy the vard, $1.75 Only 0 value—$81.121; Yd. Bromley's Lace Curtain Material, 25C, 350 50C Yd. 27 inch Fancy Crepe ) {7, B 19C SqoYdone Coverings | The biggest D. Miller Co. 36 inch Percales Bailey’s Floor Your Money’s Worth Or Your Money Back ecials 12V2c Armstrong’s Printed and Inlaid Linoleums $1$1.69 Sq. Yd. 590 Let Us Estimate Your WIN DOW SHADES stock in the city to select from CLAIMS JUDGE EXGEEDED POWER IN ISARC CASE JOHNSON-LEWIS Harold E. Johnson and Miss Mar. garet E, Lewis to Re ) farried TO- |y .\ vor Argues Habeas Corpus Writ morrow Afternod ‘eloc! n at 4 O'clock, In Superlor Conrt This The wedding of Harold E. John son of Springfeld, son of Mre, Har- mon Johnson of Barnesdale, and Misa Margaret E. Lewis, daughter of [52°0 & Writ of habeas corpus before ©"|Judge Ernest C. Simpson in superior Mr. and Mra. Burton W. Lewls of 78 |oourt this atternoon at 2 o'clock in Harrison street, will take placg to- 1,y efrort to have Mooshy leaac of morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at the [nss [afavette street released from 2:’:" "’;\";r’m‘z““’-‘"""“'-‘ Revline Hartford county pail, to which Bamusl €, pastor of the Ber-|yg a5 committed by Judge Willlam lin Congregational church, will of- | Hungerford last week. Isaae was :il‘vx.%:ffuw ™Il be attended (5ng guilty of violating the liquor A gt Lewls of Wash- 15,5, and took an appeal, but Judge ston, o Mater-in-law of the [y ngerford ordered him committed bride, and Wyman M. Johnson,{ror 9o days when he revoked sus- brother of the groom. The brides-[nonsions on two previoua sentences malds will be the Misses Lillian | A 8l Aol an i nosed by the court . Sleath, Grace Erickson and Ebba| [ grguing the wril this after- Kronholm and Mrs. Roger Edwards, |, o0 “\6 N1 1o oven olaimed that The ceremony will be attended by 1o nolies court exceeded its powers about 100 guests from New York |in revoking the suspensions, as the clty, \Bc.ron. Bridgeport and this gia¢,1e reads that after a suspended city. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will 1eave | onvon o iy tmposed by the court, a on a wedding trip after & reception yan must be convicted of a erime at the bride’s home. [before the suspension can be raised Mr. Johnson was for 13 years con-lonq tig man committed. Inasmuch nected with the Besse-Leland store |,o 1sane took an appeal from the in this city, and he s now assoclat- |4e.idor” of Judgs Hungerford, he ed with the Besse-Carpenter store in | % A does not stand convicted of & crime Springfield. Miss Lewis 15 a graduate |y 1os jorostiin e of the New Britain High achool, class |,q of 1922, She was for {wo years em- | ployed at ths company. Afternoon, Atty, Thomas ¥, MeDonough ar- sentence, McDonough argued. The motion {8 a new one, as the power of the court to revoke sus. pensions n such cases has never Ibeen questioned, and tha action of [Jndge Hungerford in the case has heen duplicated by police courts ithroughout the state New Britain Trust BOYS RIFLE AUTOMORBILES Detective Sergeant George C. El- linger investigated a complaint that boys were rifling automobiles parked ‘ = In Corbin place this morning. He |MISS OLSON GU secured in locating two of the boys | A farewell party was glven 1 and turned them over to Probation |honor of Miss Eleanor Olson at her Officer Ruth E. Bristoll, Some of |home on Gladden street last evening the atolen articles were recovered, T AT PARTY ———————— The JSafe Drug Stores 217 Main Street SEPTEMBER SALES Candy—Stationery—Toilet Needs—Medicines At much reduced prices! A few examples—many more bargains not advertised. Sugar Coated Jordanette Almonds Delicious selected almonds in a shell of pure sugar. Regular 59¢ Pound Box e 49¢ During September Harmony Narcisse des Alpes Perfume In miniature size—handy and con- venient for ladies’ hand bag—a fascinating, exquisite perfume. Regular at 75¢ 9 Special During September c Rubberset Shaving Brush Here’s a brush that will suit yon Strong—well made—real bristles #etin hard rubber. Won’t come out. Harmony Quinine Hair Tonic Tones the scalp and aids nature in keeping the hair strong and abundant. “Also refreshes uid in- vigorates. Regular 50¢ Special During September American Petrofol 9c A superior quality white Mineral Oil for the freatment of consti- pation. Colorless—ordorless and tasteless. Positively thorongh and complete in its lubricating pro- perties. Peter’'s Famous Milk Chocolate Here's Candy value for you during September — regular 35c¢ Half- pound Cake. Full Quart Regular at $1.00 “Buy as Many as You Like” Special 25¢ e 89c During September since the imposition of the suspend- selections were rendered by Joseph Glynn and Benny O'Brien and violin selections by Arvid Anderson ac- compaled by Arvid and Eleanor Ol- son at the plano, Refreshments wers served and dancing enjoyed. Miss Olson will be married on Sep- tember 12 to Albert Johnson of Glens Falls, N, Y., and will make her future home in that town RISHOP COMING HERE TWICE Bishop John J. Nilan of the Hart- ford diocese has announced his list nf official visits for the fall season and among them are two for New Britain. On September 28, he will be at Bacred Heart church for the blessing of the new home for the aged at 4 p. m. and on October 4 he will be at the Sacred Heart church for confirmation at ¢ p. m HARTFORD AVE. STORE LOOTED | A box of clgars, some candy and about $3 in change was the loot se- cured by thieves who entered the store at 69 Hartford avenus last night, according to a report made to the police this morning by Oranzo Dmigris, proprietor. Entrance to the store was gained by forcing a rear window, | About 18 friends were present. Vocal | CUT PRICES Buy the best knoun Toilet Needs and Medicines at Liggett’s—and save! Size 1.00 1.00 65 1.00 A0 1.50 35 .60 1.00 60 1.50 Grove's Bromn Quinine Partola Beecham's Pills Pineoleum : Horlick's Malted Milk . L Atwood's Bitters . Sangrina Tablets . 89| Musterole 37 Carter’s Liver Pills .13 Joint Ease . . .26 Rowle’s Mentho Sulphur Pape Diapepsin Pertussin Andre Iodine Oint, Freezone . . Creolin . . Listerine ; Syrup Pepsin . Cearmist s St. Jacob's Oil a4 Lysol i o . oo .69 Gude Peptomangan .81 5 Bayer's Aspirin AR Bromo Seltzer 74 Agarol S okl Clapp's Malt and Ot 0 Newbro Herpicide Kolor Bak . . Usoline Oil 5 Sloan’s Liniment Alkatone . . . Wampole Formalid Binex S Vinol B Todex 5 Buhler 0il . Omega Oil . Danderine Lavoris . . Sal Hepatica . Goldman's Hair Restorer 1.00 Scott’s Emulsion 1.00 Wampole's Creo Terpin & s Exlax . . Ovoferrin , Bellans . Cascarets . Peterson's Oint Pond’s Cream Lablache Face Powder DjerKiss Face Powder S Mennen's Talcum Oriental Cream . Comfort Powder . Tintex 3 for D.&R. 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