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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925, IKABTEMENTS | C FORMER SWEETHEART City ltems gralmp S [ ey sy orsers - AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMUTIVE THE HERALD - SUES CLEVELAND MAN|| 3 A z List Totalling $3,457 To Be Recom-| John Kenney of 60 Orange s WANT ADS TR TR | SNETG“ SERVI[;E PAY MU[;H T TAXl has returned to Tufts college T Alphabetically A Quick won Motor Balea 171 Soutb Main Bt | two months. Also 192 mended To Common Councll To-|{on, whero he will resume his| seoks to Prevent Him From Can. S Bendy LAl AIEnd .;m—"on TR e R e L —_— —— night By Mayor and Aldermen nn;.l\:;gm P e celling Fund He Created For CONSECUTIVE INBRRTIONS B%l.(;,lf‘,.ugfim 30 ..,"‘f:.,':._ "}:;;:. HI"HNTT:X:lh dmsTm.—?;?g:‘ Ry i P o tarta o ¥red Beloln, left Tuesday for Dart- Her Benefit, Chaige Prepaia ‘_!fl','__ e L R SO et f Gwl‘ge H- Schl]lll DOP,S ]t Wlfl] (Continued from First Page) er 7\“\'”||'|”::~s s .(»:;.m?\‘.‘j.:;‘::; :’r[: mouth college, where he will study| New. York, Sept, 16 (P—gult to|] § Ja7 «eie} fine AR e A N utend coarvice [ Lexington roadster. - Anron G. Coher ' g [ the business of violenco by main- [AAS015 WIE S8 retomumendsd to U | restrain Willlam G. Wilson, Cleve-|| 3 a . Lincoln st eeta. LT B TGO Il b NOACC]defl[ Reflord | talulng schools of tralning, topped |\ \owonnd board of aldermen, | Roleslav Kowalc has been|land insurance broker and patron : §: TRVROLET MOTOR GARS—Sa. — - [ | off by promotions, the attainment | The abatements are as follows: | granted a permit to build a sixjof the Cleveland grand opera, from H k11 vice, Buperior Auto Company. [ | ot which required both character tax list of | apartment building at 175 Gold| cancelling a $100,000 trust fund, has|| so L0 lne 3180 8160 Arch 8t Fhoma gl GODD VALY [ The Bouthern New England Tele- | and driving skill, 1924, $15.40; $4.70, | strect at a cost of $18,000, Leen filed in supreme court here by |’ Yearly Order Rates Upon Application. CH'}:;’:ER_;:“I“:flflm:-smi- F A-"h phone Co. has presented George H. No Passengers Hurt molal $608.0 400 Srninkling. (hy The police have been notified of | Mrs. Margaret G. Robinson, former- || Cpunt ¢ woids to @ line, 8t. Phone 2353, ¥ Schultz of this city with a db-year Tn all their fighting, the taxi| gnz" $5.67, Total the suspension of operators' licenses |1y of Philadelphia, Minimum 8pa; DODGB_ BROTHGRA—Baies an T chance to buy & good ‘used Ford, b service pin, emblematic of continu-|drivers let no harm hefall their |giyeat fmprovements, '$1,733.76. Sew- |held by Willam Kleybuk of Mrs. Robinson alleges that Wilson|| Miaimum 8o 3 conte, 8. & F Motor Hale Cory., 156 Gl 6n, | 70U °F 4 ® ous employment over that period. | source of Income, the passengers, |op assessments, $1,107.14, Pleasant street and Bronislaw Ur- ated the fund, from which she|| No Ad dcce 1ed After 1 P. M, for || conar Frankin _Phone i backed by the reputation of the largest Commenting on his long service and |and it is not recorded the Innocent | Tyenty-two of the 38 persons to |bhanik of 49 Lawlor strect. has received $450 a month, in 1920, 1} AU A i Fractor, Stles” ana sopvice - Gupuine| Ford dealer o morthern Connecticut, " his success in avolding accidents| anders ever were hit. I'or the |whom rebatements were granted| Nelson A. Brown of 68 Franklin|when she threatened to sue :\lm (‘olr Ade Acerpufl O‘u' the hnov'lgfll-' parts and accer o Autonotive Bales | Here are a few specla Many more) oy over the .span of years, the Tele-|Youth who pilot the taxis are a|have had the rebatgment apply on|strect reported to the police that he | breach of promisc. Wilson, she sald, || for convenlence of customers, ° Ca & Rurvics Oag 800 B Malh. Fhots 3168 phone Bulletin for this month Il‘m;l\lrl\ml lot, recruited from the coun- |automobiles. ¥ i had .-.lrm]'h and broken a traffic post | had courted her and promised mar-|{ Y35 Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator. | | oremrr=ttme—re— e —re | to choose from. ": the following to say: try and the small town, from a class | goveral pieces of land have been [on Iranklin Square near the High | alsely and fraudulently” rep- | & ——— Gity Seryice Siation, Hariford Ave. cor 1924 Fordor sedan, new paint and ¢ “To have faithfully performed the Who appear to have an inherited acquired hy city departments after |school. He agreed to pay for the | resenting himself as unmarried, L P Y e T 2 Vet Tk 0 tasks assigned to him for 35 years | strain of the nomad, with a hard |assessment of damages and benefits |damages. Bho stales she was shookod 10| seeeceicsssmm——— | 4RI TLOORKT B00 C T dres. 8380, & Is the honorable record of servico | bolled eye that can center a taxt | for projected work, and the mayor | \yiniam B. Gardner, grandson of | 1arn in the fall of 1919 that Wilson l ANNOUNCEMENTS C. A, Beice, 61 Matn Bl 1054 Tord touring, Ilke new, 3318, P held by George H. Schultz of New | or other dangerous weapon on a|and board of aldermen recommend Joln (. Gilchreest of Hartford, | had not S ALe but two children '—C‘T_‘_; 1083 EROm bl R . Britain, but to have worked all that | postage stamp cvery time, abatement as follows: Scheol de- e iviie s city, has recovercd |10 Cleveland. . " tor Cais Saiee and ‘a 1924 Touring at 3225, eo time without a single lost-time acci- | Business Eficiency [ artment, Carmody atreot, $1,138.75 | orm e e e ot toahai e | “Affcr meting Mrs. Wilson,” the m'nni‘:‘:‘/‘:‘u::;:c:::,“ L L Sy Motor Coy & Ein S “noue 313 4 & dent is a distinction which entitles | Since the city’s taxis passed from on sireet improvement assessment: |joft today for s six-weeks trip | Petition says, “he urged me that T) Bl TETITCpRests o cally eeal. | Fales and Service A G Hiwker. 8 na ents b Mr. Schultz to a place in our gal-| the pioneer stage into the present |school department, Wells street, |jirough Maine. could see from his wifc's age and ap-| od, will outiast elther wood o al | Sim etreet, Frial dovaime venty 164 Of motabie [ ora of big husinces cficiency. a new | 3280; Osgood avemue, $481.79; park | Nips, Martha Barnes, the oldest | pearunce that she would not prevent| o got foaulte mrger lota Reasonably | ey GRTLE MOTOR CAR= T T PRy asiyon HdN “Of course, there are other $6-ldeal of competition has come into [department, Mill street, $345.36. member of the auxiliary of A. G, |his ar vmn‘;: a ‘tll\n[rw. ’_Hv ;\ikml “!‘. 1126 0 Kensington. 1‘.;:’5. aelzv.v:g::hz;:féw Bales 100 W ear service men in our ranks and | existence. One of Chicago's taxi S |Hammond Camp,:U. 8. W. V., who | mc to wait. I positively refused. NEW BRITAIN—Mounmental Works, 188 | = - . :htrn are others who have records | companics bought the concession fo| OUT OF TOWN MARRIAGE lis leaving for I|lt‘lroi(, was the guest | never saw a copy of the trust |™ (g, Gu'T AN Mousmenta) Works. H 162 2'::;",5"1C&““g":‘.".‘fl':";‘:;vfi‘;"":o‘," ; a0 absolutely clear of lost-time acci- ! park in front of a leading hotel, Return certificates have been filed |o¢ ()0 auxiliary at a farewell party | ement and said she did suspect it | 4, .I‘N‘H-:nm Carving and letter eutthig | pirang park Soe Phone Din Lees ELMER AUTO CO. dents over long periods. That is to | Soliciting its business. The company |10 the following marriages perform- i {6 armory erday afternoon, | Was revo at his option until | our epecialty ageuts for Gabriel Snubb : their credit. But Mr. Schultz re- sclling had not heen using all the |©d out of the city: ““‘;‘""""( De- |gho was presented with a nvvmlu'r\“""“" the ) I‘l" "f"‘fg‘;s)'“("ll o Flortst 3 STUDEBAKER WOTOR CATE=Saler and 22 MAIN ST, PHONE 1813, : ; : ) . is city 58 Grace | S that she v again. He offered her | GUT FLOWBRE= vice, ro Motor Sales Co. 2 button and his remarkable no-acci- | been appropriating some ot this Hartford, August 10, by Rev, Charles | _ 1:8¢ne Barnes, son of First Deputy alat A e natirai oy OlEsolntiontof Greentouse, 617 Chuich 8t. | WILLYS-KNIGHT AND COVERLAND— £ MR, GOSSELIN dent record was brought to attention | Space without a permit. The third | P ekl 3 Fire Chief and Mrs. Kugene lnl g oridh dordl TS—for The weddmg. GIadiofl,| mMotor cara showroum and service, 137 at that time. | company continued these tactics, | Carty: Jimmic Lombardl of this city, .0 member of an orchestra | the trust agrcement. Bhe charges | ©0UITIRCD, (e Retdne, Oindiol | SR %G “rhe SlesvesValve Motory “Mr. Schultz has worked in vari- | For a few evenings tho drivers of |1 divorcee, and Michelina Grasso of | SO B VAT S L BECH that on July 8 of this year in New | ettt ai0u sl atte ke St | R C. Rndotoh: " Phone. 1on a g art- | the company rightfully entitlec Hartford, a widow, married in Hart- | 5 he orchestra will | York he tiredtened to cancel the | Flower Garden Greenhouse, 1163 Stasley YT Trwks & &0 ous capacities In the plant depart company rightfully entitled to 2 15, by Franz J. Carl- |New Hampshire. lites i Iieatal b consantoditol T e Phone! ment, facing the greater accident |he space made things lively by old |[O"® Ausust o e Mnoia|lesve shordy for Tlorida: fo| fllll g B8Tecment unlcss s : NICEGARN Fo5Very tine | FOTL SATE—TTunmobile Touring, hazard of the old days, when meth- | fashioned ramming of the interlop- | S8 & """“'”r“ e e & Alas | winter engagement. | eirRatiustment owers. Sandulites Groenheud” A1y | Model, excellent_condiion._Tl. | ods lacked the improvements and |INg cabs, but the officials of the x..v\v"\"m’i‘mi"‘('f’ ;’ML’('I’_‘",:‘"‘m,‘",fmi 5% " Miss Lois Waldort has returned (0 | “3 a court of yrbare morden at New | _OAK STl 284313, JEDAN=1025" Modél, not” drf RENEWED FORDS refinements of the present, Yet | COmpany had a broader vision. They |t ettt € PRSIRIL MEREE W iker home in Flint, Mich, after a | nritin, witiin ud dor the digniet of : SrE BEoe st inen oA | George went through the years do- | tried the golden rule. Now their | OFFRr L FOBIS e (L 0r |t Ivisit here with Miss Mildred Kane | Berlin du tio County of Harttord and s Tudor ssdan at 3378 ing his work faithfully and careful- |Starters call cabs of th einterloping | o¢f) 0 city, and Miss Lucy Siamond [°f 132 Washington street. B piam ORI DT {r:\l(e‘u‘\:r‘vvln with -initials ¥, | PORD, aadatariica)! $200. ? e b | company any o el . BLEsLuCY r meeting of Court Co-|" Present, Bemard ¥, Gafmey, Judge st botween Vorest St, and | condition. App Roadeter (2), at 3100, Iy and his performance serves as a | company, for any customer Wholoe Afanchester, married in Manches- A ularsmeeting aaey Senlor High school, via Hart 8t. Reward | tlon, West Touring cats (2), at $125 o3 splendid example for all others in|Prefers. on the principle that they |y, eptember 2, by Rev. James P, |lumba. Catholic Daughters of Amer- ATRUFIaE: e Finder return it to E, D. Case, 74 Ferest | parm—rsy Coupe &t $160 P BuF organization, | cultivate good will for their own |y HEET T K TT0 This city, |ica, will be held tomorrow night a don of 4 St Clty ] “Congratulations, George. cabs you wear a diamond service button and may you some day rctire in good health and without an accident in your honorable record.” rust your wife and daughter with,” WPASHINGTON I§ SILENT oS 5.0, conveying children to kindergarten, The taxi driver now also is given an esthetic urge. Frequently cabs are seen with flowers in the win- dows. There are cars assigned to single shift drivers, which no one handles except one driver. He is re- He knows that no May The reputation of the taxi driver as a ruffian of the wheel had not grown cold before his employer was successfuly selling his services nurse maid and squirc of dame Our men are the sort you school and No Comment is Made on Trip of English Communist (o This Country, Washington, Sept. 16 (P—Action > L by the Washington government in | SPonsible for it. connection with the admission toi Other driver will manage it. He this country of S. Saklatvala, com. 4rives home to dinner in it. He munist member of the British house W8 promoted from a double ehift. of commons, and a delcgate to the 10 Téplace him on the double shift, interparliamentary union congress & tested driver was taken off the next month, probably will depend - 'ist of cxtra men. upon his record as disclosed in pub-| lic utterances in England. These ut- terances may indicate the course I OD[N M‘) i BE MANAGER intends to follow here. : Officials continued e serve silence in rega It has.not been dsclosed that any formal protest has been iled | azainst the admission of Saklatvala, | but there are in ations that a num | ks Organist ber of communications from Amert:| Lt Clisford Odin will be elected can citizens have reached depart Dusiness manager of the Wennerberg ments interested, urging that he bel e chorus to succeed Hurry Chris- not admitted, s resigned (o enter 1s assumed mination eI CAYETIHS St of policy to a larse among cxtent upon the delegate’s annot ¢d fintention to confine himself to th> business of the interparliamen- .\ \,,0 hrobably will be held un- lary congress and not o cNBABC| iy yhe porurn of Rev. Dr. A, A, while a guest of the American peo- | yuici who 1s at Rock Island. ple in public attack upon their form fp), - he will remain for the of government. balanee of the week In any event it is certain that he | ™y Fpe e T will either be denied admission or{ i G admitted without restriction as the o\ 0 government would hardly care to he | o sponsible for soring remarks AT he might make while in this coun-| (HETED B try. ab- casc. today to d to the Weneebers Chorus May Select Sue- cessor - To Christensen—Church tensen, who the regl Seems to the conscnsus members ot the chorus, No clection has been held yet, that det here would rest estate chairman of a representing the United church in the Augustana which 18 retranslating the hemnal. While engaged in it Rock Island he expect- conference with one or two candidales for the position of . |organist and choir leader made va- by the resignation of Vrederickson een ed to have a {ed TO REAPPOINT CLERK Torrington, Sept. 16 (P —Jnde: B. Hamiin, of Litehfield, who will assume his duties as judge of the Litehfield county court of common | pleas that he would re cant hers Thure W Eels frequently ane eross meadows to next week, announeed today LOsS ppoint Eu O'Sullivan of Torrington as clerk of [ | the court. Mr O'Sullivan has heep |'N® clerk of the rourt for ten yvears, | lzet from fream to They choose the early morning when grass Is wet with dew, or they fravel during a rainfall THE POTTERS . Three million hooks in th of the British musenm stand miles of helves, and 30 people emploved to keep them dusted librars on 53 At this rate sach hook gets dusted ones in 18 months owrcH s BE as | an | owrcH! ALLON ME . 1T WOLLD at Judd’s hall. ar lodge, Shepherds of | § o'clock and 210 Miss Hilda Johnson of Hart- married In Hartford, Septem- . by Rey. Julius Hulteen; Mi- | Bethichem, will - meet tomorrow hael Katz of New York city, and ‘*umn: at Junior Mechanics' hall. | Bessie Koplowitz of this city, |Whist will be played at the close of | ed in Hartford, September 5, |the mecting. Rev. I S Hurewitz; Hyman E.| Silvio De Risi has brought action | vine of Holyoke, Mass. and Miss |for $500 damages against Frank Lcah Cunard of this city, married in |Blee of New Haven as the result of | Hartford, September 6, by Gershon Hadas: Jack Gavensky of [ony roac Hartford, and Miss Marion Cohen of | papers arc this eity, married in Hartford, Sep- |city court tember 7. by Rev. Paul Discount. |September. ading Meriden, on Aug. 5. The | returnable in the 1 the fourth Monday of |} Rev. |an automobile collision on Old Col- [ !! New Britai v and praying that I tion may be granted as per application v appears, it s that & rmited o ritain, nd de the probate district, at 10 o'clock notice be glven sadd appl and t fme and place of hearing the hin, oftice atiol ulation in v copy thereof on the public n the town of New Piitain, in tlet, and_return m BERN wsenting | on file application bo heard on the st gold. Reward If returned Rtear, 174 Sout ol = L L e L Tortoise shell, lost el. 17! on Dwight, Return A, e Reward, e of | HANDBAG—co T pocketbonk le| with a small sum of money and a palr of shell rim glasses, between the edge of curb stone and the Iair. Return to 546 _Paric_St rd LOST—Saturday on Main St m pair_of asses, t LOST=blac of money Central p Chureh or Fairview " V. Nygren, 32 Dwight I Lost either boarding bus at tk or leaving bus Hudson St., Perfect Divingm Form Cha anather, | M { second successive year. This shows Miss Riggen doing a back OH, YU MEN ARE SO BIG A GREAT PLEASURE. AND STRONG mpion s Aileen Riggen wins the Metropolitan A. A. N. fancy diving championship for the | jackknife dive. YOU'RE S0 GOOD To POOR UTTLE ME Berlln. Return to Mrs, E. M. Carter, Berlin._Phone_682-15. WILL PEREON—seen taking blue cont from Oak bus _lcaving Common- wealth Ave. kindly return same to bus er and avold further trouble, Personals 6 OLD PHOTOGRAPHS—Wa copy them to look better than the old ones, Arcade Store Announcements 1 AN TENT—The Oriliopedic_Shoe shop fs now located at 87 Church next to Hotel Delaney. City ltems Llizabeth Burr. M Henry T. Burr of 42 s street, returned to Boston yesterday to resume her studies at Simmons colleg: Gulbransen player pianos at Morans —advt Jos. ecbe has resumed teach- ing piano. organ and voice.—advt, Home cooked lunches, Crowell's ——advt Prof. F. I'. Harmon, teacher of artistic piano playing. New studio, United Bldg., 308 Main St.—advt. Philip Corbin, who has been in Europe for the past several months, is returning home soon and is sched- uled to sail from England September 30, Miss Winifred Kenney, who has been a patient at the New Britain General hospital, has returned to her home, 60 Orange street. Victrolas and Pianos at Morans® —advt Save 1-3 on coal by installing ae- curate metal weather strips. T. E Woeds, 37 Franklin 8q. Tel. 1873.— advt The estate of Horace Charland, who died at a baseball game several months ago, has been inventoried at $1,432.60. daughter of st, | 25 Ford coupe, ‘ord coupe. Aaron G, C prices, 5 Hartford, Conn. Inc., Park St., Open_eventn nss. speedster, extra tire, 2 bumpers, spot light, motormeter, custom made slip cover, 3 new tires, top down, ready for any road test to show excep- tionally fine condition of this classy port_model. Whitmore Paige-Jew brougham class mechanical condition, paint and upholstery are ex- cellent, brand new cords, 2 wpares, C. A. Bence, 51 Maln St. Phone 2215. STUDEBAK ~light 6 fouring in good_condition, Call_3160-1W. BUICK USED CAR DEPT. Have the following late model cars on hand, correctly priced fine conditlou, Master slx Ford coupe. Ford coupe. Jewett coupe, Maxwell sedan, tou; CAPITOL BUICK CO. 193 ARCH STREET PHONE 2607, CHRYSLER USED CAR DEPT. Chrysler spol Maxwell 4-pa Chandler_chummy sed: i 2 Auburn, 5-pass. touring | Maxwell tourlng. Bulek 6-cyl. G-pass. sedan. Chevrolet coupe, touring. coupe N EVENINGS UNTIL 9.30, BENNETT MOTOR SALES CO,, 239 ARCH STREET of probate holden at New within and for the district of in the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 1ith day of September A, D. 1925, Present. Bernard F. ¢ On motion of . Stark of said New Britai, as dkecutrix of the last will and testament of Genrge A. Stark lata of New Britain, wtihin said district deceased. This court doth decree that six months be- allowed and limited for the creditors of Eald estate to exhibit their claims against the sama to the executrix and di- rects that public notice be given of this order hy advertising in a mewspaper pub- lisehd in said New Britain, and having n circulation n eaid district and by post- Ing a copy thereaf on fhe public sign post in said town of New Britain, nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt and return make Certitied from Rerord BERNARD F. GAFFNET, Judge Rritain Berlin, Esq. Judge. BY J. P. McEVOY IT WAS ‘NOTHING --- A MERE NOHING JEVER G0 RA ATHERF AND T POLLY AND HER PALS And Then Ashur Moved! ;\;Tfil’:fi\ LIGUEERT AR BREEZE, DOG GCNE nj WE AT Moved S _TwO MILES I\ TWwo DANS ¢ Tl SHUX, WHO WANTYS ' MoVE 2 T WISH You'D OPEN TWiS WINDOW, 50 WE'D GET AW\ NO, LEAVE 1T SHUT: You'LL GET FULL OF CINDERS LFund— SEPT ¢! Coupe At $22 ‘I'on (stake e'des). at £185. 1, ton (panel body) at $178, Ton_express at $300 OTHER CARS Palge, 1919, 7 passenger toiving at $150. Reo, 1919, touring car, b passen at 3100, truck, Liberal terme on all the abote cars AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE O 200 E. MAIN 8T, PHONE 2701, SWEEPING CAR REDUCTIONS F THE NEXT TEN DAYS Packard Six Seden, 5 pass. Cadillac Touring, 7 pa Cole 8, Tourlny, Hudson Sedan, 5 pa Hudson Coach, 5 va Hudsow Coach, § pa: Hudson Coach, § pai Buick Tauring, 5 pass Chevrolet Touring, b paes. Hupmoblle Sport Touring. Overland Sedan. Overland Touring, Cleveland Sport, —THE— HONETMAN AUTO SALES CO., 139 ARCH BT, —_—_— SPECIAL USED CAR EALE Dodge Brothers coupe, 1923, Dodge Brothers screen del'y, 1818, Ford tuder, 192 Nash sedan, 1924. Mavwell sedan, 1928, Ford touring, (2), 1923, Ford touring, 1922, Nash touring rar, 1923, Nash coupe, 1924, A. G, HAWKER, 85 ELM ST. PHONE 2484, USED CAR SALE touring, Dodge Bros. tedan. Dodge Bros. touring. Dodge Bros. sedan. Ford sedan. Ford sedan Studebaker spee. § touring. TERMS ARRANGED —~THE— B & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 155 EL MST. TEL. 181, — 30 DAY GUARANTEE 30 DAT FREE SERVICE with every used car we sell to veu 0o have a few very good used cars in our used car department, at truly bargain prices. Our selling policy 18 closely related with best of service on all used as well as new cars sold, Let us tell you about it Liberal time payment plan. —THE— HARDWARE CITY MOTOR COMPANY ¢ ELM STREET. PHONE 2734, USED CAR BARGAINS Dodge toadster. 4-door Ford sedan, Tudor Ford sedan. Chevrolet sed Chevrolet roadster, Chevrolet roadster. Studebaker special 8, Studebaker special 8. Ford coupe. Several cars tn good condition tr under $100, SUPERIOR AUTO CO. 176 ARCH ST. PHONE e e e e wae e 1 B > astlse PR T o Jeds w N~