New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 18, 1925, Page 30

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PP, BEQUESTS IN CHAPMAN WILL Former Harltord Man Gives {0 Both Hospitals (M—The will well known filed iu Hartford, 18 of Ellas Chapman, Jr, insurance agent of this city, the probate court today, contains be- quests for ral of the public and charitable institutions of this city and and makes gen erous provisions for his employes and dome servant The notable stamp collectior the ‘perfection of which Mr. ( man had devoted teen left to the peum of this city with $3,000 to provide racks for its per display and pay h tax may be levied on the tion In this will Mr. Chapman revokes a grant of one-fifteenth of the resi- due of his estate to the de the First Raptist church which had made in a previ will and ¢ plained that he had o “since the consolidation wi Central Baptist church my inter have suffered med per that this zift and the ones to r those who have bhee Mr. Chapman left the s §0O to the Rev. Dr. Herheot J White of this city and | was planation of thi ed the foregoing will. The will provide ihg public bequests to the Masonic charity for the Masonic home at ford; one fifteenth following The Hartford Men's Christian association; Hartford Young Women's ( association; the Hartford 8. Francis' hospital, and the necticut Historical “Qne fifteenth ®ing of Windsor children, and one fift Lazar Stephens of New her children It funds will ultimately vation Army of this city Peoples’ the sanization of Hartford, 6,000 Bottles of Ale Are Poured Into Sewer 1dgeport 18 (P —Approxi- v 6,000 bottles of Canadian als Sept relative ons of 50 that it ser should be re voke n loyal to me o ® for the follow Walling the oung the hristian to each of hospital; Con H wing goes to ste or her sor enth to Yor provided Agne city or is that go to the Sal ol the home and charity respectively Sept ma confiscated by federal prohibition of- ficers several weeks ago in the lo cal raflroad freight yards, has heen destroyed. The destruction of the beer has been in progress for the past three davs and was complete today. The beer had an estimated value of 35,000 City Advertisement Reduction of Buflding Fine on Fast St. at Sunrise Ave. Notlee is hereby given t ing will be held before the Board of | Fublic Works, City of New Rritain in Room , City Hall, at 6:30 o'clock (E. & T.) Tuesday even Sept. 22 1025, on the petition the reduction of building line on the FEast side of East §t, south of Sur rise Ave, for a distance of appro tmately 50 feet from a 20 ft. build ing line to 15 feet. All persons interested are request éd 'to be present at said hearing if they. see cause, and bs heard in r lation to tha above BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKE G. H for Johnson, Cir “ORDER oF NOTIC District of Be Beptember 1 Estate of Jo tawn of New i ceaged Upen the praying Authorized ar vey certain re tion on file 1 RING | Entomologist th | nnh'n | City Items BOUND OVER FOR FATAL STABBIN Norkewicz Must Stand Trial in Superior Gourt Bridgeport, Sept, 18 (M—Charles Nor 62, who admitted that he stabhed Michael Fedorak Saturday night, was bound over to the su- perior court by Judge Ralph T. Reers of the city court today, He is held without ball. At the same time a finding was made by Cor-| oner John T. Phelan that the death | of ¥edorak was caused by the erim- inal act of Charles Norkewlcz, | Jerson | Mary Fedorak, allas Mary Kowal- | entered D, 8kl 40, wife of the murdered man o e was before the city court today on WARNING 1§ ISSURD |5hcncommmes, w3 given a continuance untll Sept. 26 Mr. and Mrs, with | of the ‘ Jennis motor mada John Farr, their Joseph, & member u.\ lepartment, and Miss L..mw will leave on a rip to .\u.m Falla an |8 ,mx tonight at the Bungalow —advt was stolen on I'rancls according to a re tichael J tation or Lead valued at [ trom a new | street vesterd port made to Flynn at the night by $30 house Sergeant S police last omon off) hoard of th N meet Method tomorrow eve Mr. and sledo, 0., are vi Walter Hall of Furmington Miss Marjorie Anderson, Mr, a 5 A A atnut ld's sel v Deszell and Mrs Lvenne daugh g Mr 8he was arrested yesterday as the result of the story of Charles Nor- kewiez, who clalmed that he had purchased at least $6 worth of I quor while at her home last Sat- urday and which resulted In a Arunken brawl terminating in the ahbing of her husband. Charles Norkewicz, testifying he- fore the coroner admitied the stah- | bing. His statement Is that he had purchased two quarts of whiskey. that he was drunk and that be- || cause he was drunk, Fedorak tried | i to put him to bed. He resented this |and begged to be allowed to go to | his home. Then, he sald, Fedorak | attempted to lead him to the door and in so doing thrust his hand into his pocket and took out $3 and this ([ 0 angered him that he drew his pocket knife and stabbed Fedorak The coroner says that he {s un- | able to form any correct opinfon of the statement of the accused due to conflicting testimony glven by other witnesses hefore him M Who Wish To Handle Nursery Stock This Fall Must Have Per- mit From the State, ¥ Haven, Sept W. [ fo 8 (A today Ly Britten to all handle nursery | it they must regis- | with the state entomolo- and obtain a permit new law enacted by the last eral mbly requires that ah [nurserymen must register each year e July 1, and apply for an fu- |spection certificate and that ali dealers wha buy and sell but do not 2row nursery stock register March 1 of year and for a permit. This law he- came effective July 1, 1925, Blanks. Mr. Briften says, will be furnishec on State who wi: k this fall th | must fore 1pply each reque The new makes it nec bave certificates and per |order to handle, ship or deliver nurs- ery and included |No fees are required. Violations of |the law are punishable by a fine not | Mr. Britten said that 111 inquiries and applications should |be sent to him at etperiment station | New Ta to WIFE ALLEGES CRUELTY Suit for divorce on the ground of | intolerable cruelty has been brought by Rose Taricona Spino against | Alex Spino. The couple were mar- ried on November 9, 1907, Michael the agricultural | A, Sexton lssued the writ, which fs P. 0. Box 1106, | returnable in the superior court the first Tuesday of October stoc stores are excoeding 50 Rothfeder’s 378 Main Street New Britain Will Be Closed | SATURDAY On Account of the Holiday OPEN as Usual, Monday Morning Tk IE POTTERS 1 CANT GNE BUT T SENT THEM T0 THE STORE \ Nou CONDENSED Milk 2 OH, THATS AL RIGHT. EGGS AREN'T GooD ! BONELESS HAMS ... THE NEN BRITAIN - MARKET CO.- NUALITY GOODSAT ECONOMY PRICES 318 MAIN ST "TEL. 2485 Morning Specials From 7 A, M. to 12:30 Noon I[’T)tl'";\’r()fi.\‘, peck 38C 20c¢ Lean Smoked VOULDhR\ h FRESH KILLED FOWI, Lean Fresh SHOULDERS, 1 Fresh Cut H \MHURL- » 20c ths 25(: RIB ROASTS (honed and rolled) . ... .. ROASTEPORI R e s ROASTYEAL ......... LEGS GENUINE LAMB . SUGAR CURED BACON (CHOICE SHOULDER ST1 Lean Corned Beef Ih 10c Boneless Pot Roast Ih 18¢ Best Frankforts h 18¢ Honey Brand Hams Ih 38c ... h 35¢ h 22¢ AK Veal Stew ........ I 15c Lamb Stew ... b 18¢ Fresh Killed Broilers 1h 45¢ l‘n'k Sau 4ge ... h 35¢ DOMINO GRANULATED SUGAR 10.5 62¢ CAMPBELL'S PORK and BEANS ., CAMPBELL’'S TOMATO { EVAPORATED MILK . ... Challenge Milk 2 cans Fancy Tomatoes 2 cans 25¢ Early June Peas 2 cans Z5¢ Pure Cider Vinegar 2 bottles .... Shredded Wheat package Fancy Pink Salmon 2 cans .. 25¢ | BUTT BEST PURE LARD WEDGWOOD CREAMERY PARKSDALE FARM EGGS Good Luck Olen 33¢c h “Nucoa Nut Oleo 29¢ th 25 . $1.50 .... 3 cans 25¢ OUP ...... 3 cans 25¢ 3 cans 29c Tuna Fish ....... can 23¢ Jello, all flavors 3 packages ........ Premier Salad Dressing hottle dodo GE Good Luck Jar Rings 2 dozen 15¢ Sardines . 4 cans 23c Confectionery Sugar 21 R 2. vevv... 2 Ths 39c 2 dozen 87c First Prize Oleo "‘Jc 1) EVERGREEN SWEET CORN “evv... dozen 19¢ SOUND YELLOW ONION S .. hihsE25¢ YELLOW GLOBE TURNIPS ......... 6 Ihs 25¢c Solid Head Cabbage th 5c | Native Bunch Beets | eachie Large White Cauhflm\er (‘dch 25¢ 6 ms Calif, Sunkist Oranges dozen ..... Fresh Cut Spi peck Large Ripe Bananas dozen .... OuR NOw WE SEND ALL [ OH, YES K«PE"H To ™E CiTy Green or Wax Beans S quarfs I X Native Bleached Celery, bunch Solid Head Lettuce each i h Sweet or Hot Peppers 3 quarts ..o Fresh Dug Carrots or Parsnips, 2 hs .... 15¢ Native Melons .. 2 for 25c (Cape Cod Cranberries quarti s cin i i I8e 10c . 25¢ THAT'S WE SEND AWAY To THE CITY ‘ /\\ THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabeticaily Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference, LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Iioe Iine line line line Iine 38 line 1,80 Tearly Order Rates Upon Application. Count ¢ worde to & line 14 lines to au nch, Minimum Space, 3 Iinea Minimum Book Charge, 35 centa No Ad Accepted Aft P. M. for on Same Day, Bst. 10 M. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for convenlence of custome Call 915, Ask for o “Want Ad" Operator. e e l ANNOUNCEMENTS l Burial Lots, Monuments 1 BURTAL VAULTS—Concrete steel reln: forced; wate: preof, hermetically seal- od, will outlast either wood or metal Do mot require Iarger lota Reasonably priced. N. B, Vault Co. konunnm Tel._647-18 NEW BRITAIN—Mounmental Works, 113 Oak Bt Monuments of all sizes and deacriptions, Carving and letter cutting pecialty, EARNATIONS all occaslon, nd {resh cut_fiowers Call personally or ph £2388-12. Visitors are welcoms, F! Garden _Greenho: 1163 8t GUT FLOWERS—yotted plants, varlety. Speclalizing on funeral work. _Johnson's Greenhouse, 617 Church 8t. FOR EALE—privet and barberry hedgs stock for fall planting. Hardy flower- ing plants, ornamental shrubbery and shade trecs. New lawns put in and old ones made over. Nott Plant Co, Land- scape Garden, 320 Columbus Avo, Meriden, Conn. PHbne 141 Makers guaranteed lawns. orders tn H. Tuttle, 109 Winthrep &t., New Britain PE VINES—-{rult and ehads frees, barberry and privet hedges, cheep Thomas Paonessa, 176 West §t, or Oak and La Salls 8¢ NICE CARNATIONS—31 a dos. Very fins flowers ~Bandallie's Greenhouse, 215 Oak 8t. Tel. 2643-12. Lost and Found AT E—fraternity pin with 1al W. P, lest betwesn For. Sentor High school, v1a Hart 8t. Reward Finder return ft to E. D. Case, 74 Forest st., Clty b Lotr—-“-dm-au Tear Willow &0, pair Stetson half Reward Re- Main gt ROLL OF BILLS—in wallet, lost near 330 East Main, New Britain, \Wed. afternoon. Bultable reward if returned to D% Rob- le, 124 Main St., Bristol, Ct SMALL=brown _dng, Re- ward ¢ roturned to Ant 34 Woodland §t, Phons 33 TOOL BOX—Iost, containing tools. Liberal reward for rat formation leading to recove 3328-W° ne GT Tiaesday. y Haber), 3. arpenters Personals_ GLD PHOTOGRAPHE—W3 look better than the old cnes. Studio Store Announcements 1 ANNOUNCEMENT—The Orthopedic Shos shop s now located as &7 Church &t next to Hotel Delaney. i AUTOMOTIVE | ACMB TRUCKS—Sales and Bervice. Eric- son Motor Salea 171 South Matn 8t Phone 870, BUICK MOTOR CARG—sales and service. Capitol Bulck Co. 193 Arch 8t. Phone 2607, CADILTL.AG CARS—Bales and _Bervice Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” West Main, corner Lincoln streets. CHEVROLET MOTOR CARB—Bales and service. Superior Auto Company, 17¢ Arch §t. Phony 211, CHRYSLER—4 and 6, Balen and sorvice. Bennett Motor Sales, 350 Arch 6t. Phone 2952, Arcade and aservica 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 166 Elm 8t. coner Frankiln. Phane 731. FORD CARS AND tractor. Bales and eervice. Genuine Darts and accessorien Automotive Sales & Service Co., 200 B. Main. Phone 2701 HUPMOBILE GARS—8ales and service, City Bervice Btation, Hartford Ave., cor. Stanley 8t A. M. Paoneses. LEXINGTON—Oakland end Gray. High grade motor cars. Eales and service. C. A. Bence, 61 Maln 8. Phone 2215, LEXINGTON, OAKL.AND and GRAY Mo- tor Cars, Bales and Service. Hardware Oty Motor Co.. 6 Elm 6t Phone 273¢. NASH—motor cara. Bes the new lime. Tales na Bervica A G. Hawker, b m_et cmmm tined Six." Bmith Motor Salea 100 West Maln 8t. Phone 2900. —— hey are wonderful'” said a lady to a Herald Classified'Ad writer just TRUCKS—Fordson GOOD OLEOMARYANN * — IVE .GOT SO I CAN HARDLY TELL IT MYSELF FROM THE BUTTER a few days ago. Auto -ml ____Auto and Truck Agencies 8 REO MOTOR CARS—and trucka Kenneth . Boarle & Co. Balev aud Bervice, cor, Elm aud Park 8te Phone 3110, Local agonts for_Gabriel Snubbers. STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—Baies and orvice, Albro Motor Sales Co. 228 Arch 8t _Phone 260, WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND— motor cara showroows and service, 137 Cherry Bt. “The Blseve-Valve Motor.” _R_O. Rudolph. _Phone 2051.3, " Autos and Truc CHUMMY ROADSTER— ental motor, Any reasonable offer con- sldered, Inquire 200 Carlton Bt. Phone 4983, ORDOR BEDAN—1836 model, not driven er 1,000 miles, almost new, .Sacrifice price $425, Domlijan Tel FORD, 1221 upe, excellent running condition, Apply Suburban Filling Sta- tion, West Main §t, CEXTNGTON=5 passenger, 1ate 1923 brougham 1n firet class mechanical condition, paint and upholstery are ex- cellent, brand new cords, 2 spar A. Bence, 61 Maln Gt. Phone 2215, PAIGE="Chummy'" roa 4 passenger, 8 cyl, 48:-h. p. D o and easy riding with snubbers, extra tire and bumper, Makes rtound trip to New London on § ga of gns. 8200, Whit. more, 319 East Main 8¢, PLATFORM—body for Dodge or aimiiar truck. 8 F, Ave Phone 919, STUDEBAKER, 19?2 ight 6 touring la good condition, Call 3150-1, BUICK, Aug. 41200, 1025—master six coach bought first, for sale, for owner. Price AUTO 8A HOTEL BURRITT 138 WASHINGTON BT, LE§ co, GARAGE PHO? BUICK USED CAR DEPT. Have the following late model cars on hand, correctly priced and in fine condition, 1924 1025 Master #lx Ford coupe, Ford coupe. Jewett cou; Maxwell gedan, CAPITOL BUICK CO, 193 ARCH BTREET PHONB 2607, ——— e touring, LOSED CAR SPECIALS—PRACTICAL- '\' NEW HV PMOBILE CLUB SEDAN G ST, HART- FORD BARGAINS—1923 TON TRUCK, 4275, COUPE, WIRE WHEELS, LATE 1210, AAYON G, ", 185 PARK ST, HART- CHRTSLER USED CAR DEPT. 1924 eport touring. 1324 4-pass. coups. 1924 Chandler chummy sedan. 1924 Auburn, 6-pass. touring. 102 Maxwell touring. 1223 Bulek 6-cyl. 6-pass, aedan. 1024 Chevrolst coups, OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:98, BENNETT MOTOR BALES CO,, 259 ARCH STREET TEL. 2053, —_— FORD—NEW ONE TON TRUCE BODY. CAB WITH EXPRESS BODY, REAR AND SIDE CURTAINS. REX MFG. CORF, REAR, 163 ARCH BTRET. B — RENEWED FORDS Tudor sedan (1), at 4378, Roadster (3), at $300, Roadster (2), at $100, Touring cars’ (2), at $135, Coupe at $150. Coupe at $225. Ton truck, (stake sides), at 3% ton (panel bods) at 176, Ton express at $200, OTHER CARS Palgs. 1915, 1 passenger touring at Reo, ms touring car, § passenger, t $100, Liberal terms on all the abore ecars. AUTOMOTIVE BALES & SERVICE CO. 200 E. MAIN 8T. PHONE 3701 BY J. P. McEVOY " WHERE ARE YoUu GOING € Q105 by xm. Features Syndicat, Ine. Gt Brian (g B HERE COMES SAM PERKING M MY BOAT WOT T CHARTERED ) HE D BETTER WATCH To HiM = STEERK' THAT CHANNEL | IS SIST FuLL O'ROoCKS!! M€ - CVER TH' B})Ui)Df *DEEN) MAAA- 1M TM GOING BACK To THE CITY AND GET 30ME REAL COUNTRY arage, Booth St. Autos _Autos and Trucks for va'e SWEEFING CAR REDUCTIONS THE NEXT TEN DATS ron 1923 N 1934 Cadl 1920 Cole 8, Tourln, Hudson sm-n. . 5 D Hudson. Spoedster, x Coach, § Coach, § Touring, & pas Chevrolet Touring § pa Hupmobile 8port Touring. Overland Sedan Q.vrland Tourfn, Cleveland Spar 192 1024 —~THE— HONETMAN AUTO SALES CO., 139 ARCH BT. —— GODD VALUE— Tour chance to buy a good used Ford, backed by the reputation of the largest Ford dealer northern Connecticut, Hore are a few spoclale. Many to chos more from Fordor sedun, new paint and tires, Tudor udnn. new paint and tires. $350, Ford tourin Runabout, Panel bad Touring at §: 218, 1224 il 1024 1324 ks ner, 50, mall down payments, Fay as you ride, ELMER AUTO CO. 22 MAIN BT, PHONE 1511, BEE MR, GOSSELIN BPORT—touring Dodge touring §125, touring, 5. Bulek Marmon 7 pass, runs Lexington late model 8075, Lexington epecial road. refinished, $350. Aaron - @, Inc, 185 Park &, Hareford, bargain Cakland touring g00d, eport, touring ; ster, Cohen, Cenn, STULEBAKER . USED CAR DEPT,— Studebaker 1925 Bpeo Victorfa, Studebaker 1922 Big 6 coups Buick 1923 7 pass touring Buick 1923 sport roadster Maxwell 1923 Dodge 1921 seda; Reamer 1920 sedan ALBRO MOTOR SALES CO. 225 Arch Btreet Phone 280 SPECIAL USED CAR 8ALE Dodge Brothers coups, 1923 Dod' Brothers screen dal'y, 1938, tudor, 1924, dan, 1924, Mavwell sedan, 19 Ford touring, (2), 1328, Ford ' touring, 1922, Nash touring ear, 1923, Nash coups, 1924, A Q. HAWEKER, 68 - ELM 8T, PHONE 2458, 30 DAY GUARANTER 10 DAY FREE SERVICE with- every used car we sell to you e have & few very good used care in our used car department, at truly bargain prices. Our pelling policy in closely ralated Wwith best of service on all used as well ‘a5 new cars sold, Let us tell you about it Literal tims payment plan, —~THE— HARDWARE CITY MOTOR COMPANT € ELM STREET, PHONE 2184, —— - USED CAR'8ALE Dedge Bros. Dodge Bros. s Dodge Bro tourln] Dodge Bros. sedan. Ford sedan, Ford sedan. Studebaker spec. § touring. TERMS ARRANGED ~THE— 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP, 166 EL MST. TEL. 731, ED CAR SALE ¥ 5 SEPTEMBER 1836 Hupmobile club sedan 5-pass, Nash sedan, 5-pass. Moon sedan, 5-pass. Studebaker light. eix sedan, 8 pass. Studebaker light six tour, § pass. Studebaker light six coups, 3 pas: Studebaker special ix tour, S-pam. 1221 Buick touring, 7-pass. SEVERAL OTHER BARGAINS v OM _$50.00 UPWARDS = = = = 'N, ONE TYEAR TO PAY OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:30 M. TRVING JESTER T ARCH STREET. PHONE 11, — USED CAR BARGAINE Dodge roadster. 4-door Ford sedan, Tudor Ford sedan, Chevrolet sedan. Chevrolet roadster, Chevrolet roadster. Studebaker special 4 Studebaker specis - 8, Ford coupe. Beveral cars in good, condition to a8l under 3199, SUPERIOR ~AUTO €9, 178 ARCH 8T, PHONE 11,

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