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prise when they were called upon to plead to charges of breach of the . mn.m\ s Prosecutor Joseph v preferred the chargoes gainst “n m after an investigation e of the disturbance at their SIX MOTOR CASES IN POLICE EflllRT Reckless Dnver Whn Caused Golhswn Fiuad 526 was i liom I'he police recelved a complaint s. urday night that there was trou- (L tho louse, and investig he had come there and rostar Hu, an argument, assault. sband. He had a cut on lix and his shirt was covered Sk r was arrested and was told to appear this vitnesses against him RIDING WITH WIFE ATTACKED BY ROBGERS Iobert Rooney Vietim of Highway- | el t 8ix defendants were fore Judge police court tiis morning on charges of violating ! over the a charge of was Luigi M ner of Broal Saturday Benjal ho motor vehicle law wecks them o1 rh MeEvoy after coltision, He¢ Ccosts, Patrolma that Ha along Broad car was com After applyin machine I crashed into th the front left wheel ¢ John Polman of Wat fined $15 and costs on violating the rnles ¢ e he corner of Park airview | £ o | port made to Patrolman Peter streets yesterday when a X Cabelus, who made an unsuccessful was driving stiuck a Miky Aflce Jac search of the neighborhood for the ifled that sho was driving | nighwaymen, of about 12 miles an hour when e 1;,,; V. man came along on the left side IR LLL was involved i was fined Mel men on MeClintock Street=—They i was driving his n oy told t conr ¢hin Make Good Their Escape. street another Main Al oarly yo prouched on McClintoek street sterday morning by two men wvho demanded money from him, 1tohert Rooney of 29 Gladiola street vus ussaulted when he refused to | mply thelr demands. He k in the eye by one of the o blow opening a cut under it eve, according to the re- Hong who was riding in an au- with his wife at the tine as follow Boston, Porow 'UNION LAUNDRY (0. FOLKS | i, NEW BRITAIN The new class of probation or student nurs Front row, Anna Rajune, New | econd row, Erdean Johnstone, Bristol; Helen Teveleit, Seymo! MITCHELL'S CLAIM DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 WILL LEARN TO CARE FOR SICK AND AFFLICTED at the New Britain General hospital. They are fitaing “mma Suess, New Britain; Helen K § New Britain; Alberta Remington, Meriden; ( ur, and Olive Conley, Sherbrooke, Quebee. Jarrie i,‘mmm] here today (o meet again in_Washington Thursday Ther remaining , 1025, ASSESSHRS YAWN Under New Law Manibers of the board of assc sat for two lours Saturday night to receive lists of taxable property and Instead of and statements «s was customary on the first cvening years, only one sworn statement was submitted, The reason, for the reduction numbers s the fact that it is no longer required that lists of house lots and automobiles be Persons inquiring a8 to what is re- quired ave advised houschold furni ture, jowelry, musical instriuments horses, pigs and chickens ahove cerfain fixed value and money on deposit in banks other than sav- banks must be reported, New Dirftain is the only eity in te in which honses and auto- s are not required to be ported ta the assessors. ‘This uhmm came in the form of a special act of the legislature at the lasi scssion and is regarded as a distinet com- pliment to the thoroughness of the assessment system installed here by Appraisal Engineer Ihomas Linder | Last year persons who were not sors session COWs, AWATING LISTS Rutos and Realty Not Declared | in recent in | laratr submitted. | i " | Thorough ch of the rugged | country east and west of Clarion, howerer, failed 1o reveal a truce of | the missing pilot or his machine Huntingdon, Penn., Oct, & () Additionnl men lett 1oday to last night's scarching party Stone Mountain, fourteen milos north of herc in the hunt for Charlcs§H, Ames, the missing mull planc pilot, Amoug the were the leaders of the on party of raccoon hunters who rveported hayv- | ing heard at midnight last "I'hurs. the distinet whirr of an alr- plune followed shortly afterward by day iving nearly a thous-| @ crash among the mountain tr The whirr of the motor was suf- ficiently close to frighten the dogs that accompanicd the hunters, were within five miles of the regu- mail route, Today's &carch- party accompanied by d dogs. Ling was trainc BOSTON PROTESTS Takes Action Reduction of Phone Rates in the Metropolis, Washington, Oct. 5 ®—The City of Boston today asked the interstate commerce commissgion to reg the New Engiul Teleplione & Telegraph join | number | who | Tending to Work for | | compuny, &nd its parent corporation, [ tho American Telephone & Tele- gruph company, to desist (rom prace tiees which it charged unduly in- erensed the cost of telephone ser ice 1 New England tervite I'he complaint charged the tele- | phone companies with conspiracy to | violate the Clayton anti-trust law, Bieh midy it impossible to effre- y regilate rates by state author- | v i i ity. | iy agre Between the can company and its New Ameri- Lngland complaint sald, the state public service conmlissions vere faced with presentation of items improperly increasing the ap- f servlee and were un- to the con- ment subsidiary, 1he parent cost able to fix rates sumers, The New compelled to fair England corporation s rent its instruments and switchboards from the Ameri- can compuny, pi al and royalty, and to buy its suppli 1 cquipment from the Western El¢ tric company, also a subsidiary of the, Amerd corporation, the com- { plaint continued. It turther ehurged that financing was done througn the American ¢ ation and that un- falr commiss fees were al- [ lowed to bankers in the sale of tele- phone stock, 4 (! mostly on leeches nd small lobsters, hut many are canght wiih rain worms s halt, The ¢ hokive NEW BRITAIN BUSINESS MAN two phra she v ¢ of the law or who through e Unlness failed to report houses | her. Whether 2110 ¢ were 10 per cent. | former asststant | The tofal of penalty assessment was | 281, all of which would huwl | ipted holdup, was unable lescription of the highway- was dark at the scene of | Rooney was so un- ENJOY ANNUAL BANOUET‘ the road at a fast rte of speed. of the a swung to the right in an effort to|!0 IV avold a collision, but Polman's ma- dd tly for ho :ll:in:a‘,k;i’r:’]d (:: ‘[rj]\\n ’m: q‘;‘y.‘r,\‘h,_ neryed by the holdup and assault on walk. The Polman machine struck |ner hushand that she was also un- the rear left fender of her machine, |able to give a description of the men John W, Kramer of Plainville, ar- rvested Saturday by Patrolman Clar- ence Lmpher on a charge of operat- ing on Min street without a lice was found guilty and fined $10 and costs, Kramer told Judge Alling that he did not know whether he had a Connecticut operator's licens or not. He said that he had a New York operator's license, adding that | it had been suspended. John Basak of 7 Short street, ar- rested Saturday night on Clinton street by Patrolman William Mec- Carthy, pleaded guilty to a charge of | operating without a license and was | tined $10 nd co: He said that he pever had a license, but waa plan- | ning to go to Hartford this werk to get one. Progecutor Joseph nolled a charge of opefating a motogeyele without a registration waa lodged against Fred Dudchik of Waterbury, He was avrested at the corner of Winter and Main strects by Trafiic Policeman Thomas J. ‘coney, Saturday. A charge of evading responsibility against Syrus Pinean, 41 Margin | opy street, Lawrence, Mass, w also | row evening nolled. Patrolman William A [ eliureh Grabeck sted the man aftersa® member of the choir, rendered minor accident. [solo yvesterday morning during | oftertory of the 8 o'clock mass which | was favorably eommented upon. The new electrical clevator for th nicipal building, voplacing an old driven appa had | I the city of the ing mm will e witness and w ‘olonel Mitehell, ehief of the army 1 with re BUAMING NAW fOR - was host | = | CContinuea trom virst Pused | yory 1y MERIDEN COLLISION | ¥ ear (ilven by Gpotse Moloy of Wells crashed into machine owned by Hengy | svivania yestero Merider 1ft s line had come fo | front into, with GIVES OUT STRONG STATEMENT " jat Millee-Fas Diyg Store, Lmost of the men, as it the affair, Mrs. sk S80sSE | Appreciation Shown for Tncrease m\ \ on’ he isaid: 1 ha d with rhenmiae tism in all parts of my body for the pust 18 years. Huve tried eteryihing 1o find =omething that would give me frelief, but all in vain, 1 made two trips to Mt Cloens at a [$400 cach trip and came Iy las bad off as when 1 went away |was to go i friend of mine NOX-RI-TIS befoy lglad that T did, for now I am |from rhenmatism and never felt bet- {ter in iy life. recovery has heen the talk of all my friends that seen me. Mr. Adcox, who mid at NOX-RI-TTS dise certainly hit upon the r to give results in rheum and is to be congratulated for {he has given to suffering hunmeanity [T will gladly answer any lefters or ltallk to anyone who cares to infer- view me concerning NOX-RISTIS” It will he a pleasure to have any- one suffering with rhenmatism 1o leall at Mitler-Hanson Drug Co., 50 Chureh streef, and get more nfor- | air service, is to suiier n saved had the law heen in ef- it that time, gested to the leg Business—Bonus System to be eall to his charges elor Basthativatn (he change was s ature affer a hetween Mayor A, M. | il Fngin Linder and Loth worked successfilly for its < ARCH FOR AVIATOR WITH RENEWED FORCE. (Continued I'rom | | | | Be Introduced. [ | pe i | The A City Items o 14 of its department heads and | nse, | = route men Saturday night at a din- [ [linois would head his civilian de- counsel. Mr, Reid was a memn {ber of the house aireraft committee ” ; ast congress, ness attributed fo their activities 9. eiRarLvilies I 1. A, White, of the army Sales Manager Louis W. Vogel | veale goneen) staf congratulated the forc: on the sue- | Mitehell said, probably won cess of its drive and announced that | the military counsel the management had made plans| ) for a bonus system for new busi- |iterate that (he a depart- | slis ness 1o be effective at cnce. Presi- [nient of nation: had *just | scratehe (dent Ossian 8. Bennett of the com- || e ¥ pany : also spake | nd BEFUSED TO SHOW 1, tral Junior High school An excellent menu was served and Bids will be received by the hoard i .vorvifiing to he desired in the form | hetterment of fhe S of park commissioners up to b froshments was on the bill of | we ready for Kiey yelock foday on the construction gf 2 a § It nlv\\lkr’:n‘ll: e o Those who were guests of the | that may come up.” r AL < oiy Lrook PRERI(company were Johr 5 ‘The Catholic Women's Banevolent PENY onn i g RN L Chiaries Witkin, T Legion will meet Tuesday ovening at {005 . ’ rank Reynolds, Charles Anderson, | Lakehur. B oieTecl At SE IMnryisseoaliUiaIl Ideiapnal ok L : Carl Anderson, Alex Blmgren, Bert | cluding the Laurel Court Wik mect Tuesday (it 209008 lex Elmgren, Bert | cluding th Sl gou ! 0 o the DBegley, Dominick Descola, Maurice | of (he rom 10 a. m. to. i SUON Bernstein, Joseph Triherg and Del- {home of Mrs. Pinker otRRZE TR L | Whiting street, i SRy The boys' choir I will hold a rehea at 6 Union Laundry Co. Ponselle, Connec tient's DPrima Donna, Communit The: . Bristol, Oct. 8. Presented |tion of substantial boosts in busi- und spices of Bristol Lodge, 13 P O; B Ticke at C L.j | Picrce & Co.- Y. Tsabella Cirele, No. 12, Dau rs of Isabella, will meeti § o'cock h ner in the Burritt hotel in apprecia- | fonse v an Hmura o am on Colony street free ts for sal 4 : National hold a at the Tolvy have s rid witl ‘ho tly injm Coloncl took occasion 1o re onight at Here is a statement that no doubt will be read with much interest, lespecially by those who suffer with Lany form of rheumatism. Tt is given Iby one of New Britain's best-known | business men, Mr. Solomon Shein- | man, 50 Lafayetle st ain, Conn. For Mr. Shein- casthound plane niun heen condieting a furniture was flving low, with its landing husir U 81-35 lafayette strect light visible, would indicute, it was and is known by thousands of Con- ated, that the pilot was nearly out necticut people for his fair and of gas and realizing that he could square dealing with the public. In |mation concerning NOX-RI-TIS, We not muke Clarion. was looking for statement as given by him the have a special man from the fabora- w safe landing place, other day to the NOX-RI-TIS man (tery here for that purpose. club rooms. ! The United Parents and Teacliers’ association will meet tonight in Cen- “irsi Page) erything we o have | Miteh Cleyeland, ssing Kennerdel] found is gas supply running low and was ' forced to return to Clarion for fuel. Ihe fact that the but he eIl deciared, that national ¢ any eventuality roorge Cadrain of erused to cnsc to ot Josep G. Woods Lt rmington aven collided nd Wi Witernoon wreek | to the police by wilh a {kiewski. Both machines were shight- [y damaged in the erash. An inve timony by |1 naval court heing made by the police. i 22 ye at the corner of hington strects reording 10 et 5 (/P irst phase of the Con- | Saturday eport 1 Shenandeal ion of tos the airship verif previous witnesses, routing Hn ) ation is of RBri 1;: andi, a COMPLAINANTS ARRESTED. to police court this morn- as witnesses fo prosceite their complaiat against Stanley Skinger ml 105 Orange strect, Haturd r;h( on ch of the peac Mr. and Mrs. Orange strect were treated to a sur- COMBINATION RANGE SALF At Year's Lowest Prices and Easiest Terms ALL STYLES ALL SIZES Very Latest Improved Models of This Well-Known Make tus whieh + the building | 8 will be in operation | 19 vho was reach pur > latter them, par Will Announcing the newest line of Atwater Kent Ra- dio equipment at retail. Also accessories. 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