New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 13, 1926, Page 18

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ANNUAL MEETINGS OF NATIONAL BANES Dinectors Re-elected by Two Financial Tnstitutions Here Directors were reclacted yester at the annual meeting of Britain National bank. T} convene next Monday to natie 4 for the year. The reelected directors are Sloper, pres of the 3 nk of New Britain; H. & Walt I asing ugent of the Stanley 1 Co., J. B. Minor, president Minor & Corl Davison, re : preside . Corbin, president of Manufacturing Co.: F. A Stanley & Level and treasurer of the jox Co. W H n of the hoard of th Arthur G. Kimball Moore, chairn Stanley Works; president of the poration; Walter H. Hart, vice- of the Stanley Works: I president of North & vice-presi- n Hardw Corporation: Maurlee Star president of the Fafnir Bearin Harold L. Judd of Judd & Co City National Bank Directors were also reelected at the first annual meeting of the National Bank of New Britain. They are: Mortimer H. Camp, John & Contaras, John A. Erickson, B. W. Christ, Dr. George W. Dunn, eph I Lamh, Pajewski, } Itchell, A and I City HUMAY-GROMKO Joseph John Humay Takes Helen Frances Gromko For His Bride at sacred Heart Church, The wedding of Miss Ilelen Irances Gromko, daughter of M, and Mrs. Frank Gromko of 52 Booth strect and Joseph John Humay. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humay §8 Clark street, took place yesterday morning at ed Heart chureh . Alexan der Kowalezyk officiated. Miss 1eler Murzyn was maid of honor and Miss Gertrude Kozlowski, bridesmaid, The best man was Walter Humay und L d Gromlko was the usher. The bride was attired in a gown of bridal satin trimmed with pearls and her veil was trimmed with She carricd a houquet of nridal voscs and lilies of the valley ‘The muid of honor and bridesmaid attired in canary yellow and Laby blue and carried bouquets of yellow and butterfly ro Vollowing the ceremony n receps tion was held at the home of the Dride which was prettily vith blue nd About 100 present from Hartfor, Staumford, Norwich decorated white, nests wer Haver this eity r. and Mrs. Humay wedding trip to W ne upor ishi their return will res Mr. Humay is Landers, 1rary & Cla imay was formerly G e G h Polish Business compuny well KkKnown musicians. Britain Both ar Meriden Man Is Sued In Alienation (‘ase Jan. 13 (&) clerk's tc Papers were city en You Catch (old Rub doctor: 1 <ore thro prains, To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. American Hardware | Jo- | mig how a. | iy CONVICTED BANK CLERK ON STAND tinued from Tirst Page) maoney I Berker was to do the 1 scliing. About t fter this, witness r that he money of the this must be d so that his would b straight, sal at Ber told money wonld he “it had time to ree or told ppropriating 1 therefors WS before sald in his testimony r \ Berker's Letter Read point State's Attorncy fer as an exhi- {torney for the | Judge Brown ad- » after noting the lettor Berker state ing fine,” and itinue supply- short time both would was r to In it asked 1 n f A they -1 was taken over for eros n. He that he did m the bank about $46,000. September 14, 1924, Berker's int was overdrawn shout $14.- He deposited that amount to | W credit, ‘On the 16th ber did Ber acc overdraf cd Mr “Perker kept adding to his overs draft,” replied Finn, who said that o put £14.000 to Berker's | § 1t in order that account | 4 halance. Finn said ment with Berker or 17th of Septem- |3 ount show any Shields, A the $ {he ) Terker ever tell you Mr. Worth to the coal fleld proposi- asked Derker counsel, | Finn, who added | he knew th going into tk d proposition and that at time Derker offered him the present of an automobile, in the of Lis clerks and he hud| “Did that a Mr. one prosence refusced i On Tin only prie with B eross-examination ppropriated | four thousand dollars g into the agreement He sald Berker had promises to make the overdra! vl that he, Finn al proposi- good and that's the allowed the over- to ente faid Finn T $14.000 10 Berker's clerk came o me nd told 1 certaln bar itors ¢ depo: th G, B, NORTON ESTATE 1AS 301,722 VALUE on Mustercle ° West Main atreet, is seriously Il at | her home Will Hear Appeal on o The fate of the boat's crew has I)eh(ul 8 Oath‘nm been determined nor could the identity of the eraft be discovered. Coast guardsmen from the Scit- uate station who put to sea under iy dept. |Captain John Glynn at the sight of e |the blaze were able only to distin. 2 ; 1y |Ruish the words “New York" on the | vessels how before she sank. Another ship seen near the burn- ourt Saturday on the appe Trma in which either party lives. Is a practicing attoruey in Hartford, he Assaulted With Pail, W. ¥, bowski was willing 1o Miller O'Brien, has brought suit for | City Items Tdith Irene Wilcox, daughter of fr, and Mrs, Frank Wilcox of 626 18| corge Flan. with pneamonta and nder the care of Dr, gan a A regular meeting of Pride Clrele, ady Forosters, will be held Thurs. ay evening at 7:10 o'clock in Judd's nll A social will be enjoyed after | aring sale on all Mary Fliza- Iresses. 87 W. Main, Prof, Bldg early this morning. Poor Tearing will ba glven in superior of Mrs, | action of | Lls- Drobegg istica of the Ped from the Solomon poor The papers of ttorney . drawn by : Casale, her | ins Torell did not give | ent to take the oath, | 10 not have jurls- | beacuse the statute provides hearing be conducted by a ice who is a resident of the town Elsner t Elsner Torell 1s a college student arrested | n a hody writ for faflure to meet Igment of $1,561.24 given in su- )r court in favor of the plaintif's | cceased husband, Charles S, Dro- | He took the poor debtorn: ith two weeks ago and has filed a ctition in bankruptey, Brings Suit for $1,000 As the result of an alleged assault | ith a pall, Minnier Ster, through | Mangan, has brought suit for 100 damages against Flode Lipski. Dr. Roman Lekston, through B, J. fonkiewicz, Tereyanna Do- | for $175 damage: I Stoven Bosea has been sued for | 100 nages by the John A, An- | rews ( W. M. Greenstein L«ur‘d‘ and Constahle Fred Winkle | as attached the defendant’s barber | lop on Arch street. | T. ¥. McDonough, acting for Anna | Hannah | 0 damages against 22 Sl Fver Y. . Man " 1 fssned the papers. M M, Krikorian has been named ndant in $1,000 damage snit tht through 1. 1. Rachlin by |} o Wyo- | George f Governor Nellie warded a IRhodes il attend Oxford | 1. next vear. He | the University of wous Ross fawil !, WHAT'S UP, || SOMERSET GOHAGEN- [ ARE YA Movin'? e - / rson for $100 damages. | R SPECTACULAR FRE AS VESSEL BURNS AT {Rum Ship Destroyed OIf Coast of Massachusetts — Scituate, Mass, Jan, 18 (F) — A seventy-five foot motor boat laden with cases of alcohol burned to the ‘m\fl-r's edge and sank twenty-five |miles northeast of Point Scituate one should read advertisements as guides to buy- ing. They point the way to safe purchases. They tell vou of the merits of worthy products. They give you a picture map of where to go to get what you want. They save your time, just as they guard your money. ead the advertisements. ng b as the coast guard craft pproached could not be identified nor could it be ascertalned it it had rescued the crew. It was thought it might have been another coast guard boat, . The flaming ship made a spectac- ular blaze, Blazing cases of alco- hol floated oft her decks as she sank lower Into the seas and the heat was 50 intense as to melt the ice which had covered tho sides of the coast guard launch, It was estimated the cargo represented at least 500 cases, Search for the crew will be continued later today. MR. AND MRS, C. W. COVERT MARRIED FOR 50 YEARS Parents of Ex-Senator Covert to Ob- serve Golden Wedding Anni- versary Sale Jan. 16, Mr. and Mrs, Charles W. Covert of Branford, parents of ex-Senator Richard Covert of this city, will ob- Guides from the buyer’s path Put them to work for you. Buy advertised products and you are on familiar ground all the time. serve thelr golden wedding anniv sary on Bunday, Mrs, Covert were married in Bran- ford and have resided there since that time, They have three children, Richard, of this eity; Ruel, of Hart- ford, and one daughter, Miss Grace Covert of Branford; also three grandchildren, Charles, a student at ‘Yale; Mortimer, a high school stu- dent, and John, all of this ecity. The anniversary will be observed with & family gathering and all friends of the couple are cordially invited to attend, HURT IN AUTO CRASH Moriden, Jan. 18 (M-—Phllip Rell- 1y, superintendent of the Waterbury street department, was badly cut about the head when, at 3 o'clock this morning, a car in which he was & passenger, operated by John B. Sweeney of 49 Ashley street, Water- bury, overturned. The car was badly damaged, but neither Mr, Sweeney nor a third pas. senger was injured, Mr. Rellly is sald to be resting comfortably at the Merlden hospital. Few people would care to risk their lives in unknown country without a guide. Yet every day your pocketbook ventures into the un- known—to the market where products new to you are sold—where worthy and unworthy goods beckon to you alike—where it is even easier to waste your income than to protect it. Advertising removes all doubt ZW BRITAIN HERALD OVER 12,000 DISTRIBUTED DAILY The Herald is the Only Newspaper in New Britain With An Audited Circulation ) SH! Nor 0 Loun- IM SHOwWIN' A GHOST AROUND AT YOUR SERVICE Below 13 a list of the Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note the easy-to-read alphabetical arrangement, Phone Your Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion in same day’s paper 1P M CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1=RBURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS 2~DEATH NOTICES 3~FLORISTS =FUNERAL DIRECTOR® $=—LOST AND FOUND $—~PERSONALS 1=~8TORE ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOBILES $=AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES 9~~AUTOS AND TRUCKE FOR BALBR 10—~AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANG 11=AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 12=~AUTOMOBILES WANTED— 13—AUTO8~TAX] BERVICB 14—~GARAGES TO LET 16=—~MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLESR 16=MOTORCY'LS-BICYC-L8 WANTED 17—BERVICE STATIONS REPAIRING BUSINESN BERVICE 18—~BARBERS HAIRL'S, MABSEUSE 10=BUILDING AND CONTRACT 20—~BUSINESS BERVICE RENDERED 21=DENTISIS 22—DREBSMAKING & MILLINERY 23=DYEING & CLEANING 24=INSURANCE—ALL KINUB 28=LAWYERS-PATENT ATTORNEYS 28=~MOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAGB 27=PAINTING, PAPER HANGIN 28—PLUMBING, HEAT'G, METAL WK 29—~PRESSING AND TAILORING 30=PRINT'G, JOBB'G, BTATIONERY $1—PROFESSIONAL EBRVICER 32—REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING EDUCATIONAL 34—CORRESPUNDENCE COURSES 46=DANCING PEACHERS 36—INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL LOCAL & PRIV. INSTRUCTOR® 48— WANTED~INSTRUCTORS EMPLOYMENT 39—~EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES 40—HELP—AGENTS WANTED 41~HELP=MEN WANTED 42—HELP—WOMEN WANTED | 3=HELP—MEN OR WOM | 46—8ITUATIONS WANTED—WOMKN FINANCIAL -—-BUBINESS OPPORTUNITIEE —INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDE 48—MONEY LOANED 49—~ WANTED—TO BORROW LIVE BT0CK §0—CATTLD AND BWINE 61—DOGS, CATS, PETS —EGGS, POULTRY SUPPLIES 3—HORSES, VEHICLES 64—WANTED—LIVD §TOCK MERCHANDISB —ARTICLES FOR BALK | 88—BUILDING MATERIALH 67~BUBINESS & OFFICB EQUIP 58—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 69~FEED AND FUEL 60—~FERTILIZERS, SEEDS, PLANTS 61—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING 62—GOOD THINGS TO EAT 63—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES 64—MACHINERY, ELEC, & TOOLS 65—MERCHANDISE AT THE STORES 66—~MUSICAL INSTRUMENTE 61 B—RADIO |$7~WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY 62—WANTED—ARTICLES TO BUY REAL ESTATE FOR RRNT | 63—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS | 10—BUSINESS PLACRS FOR RENT | 71—DESK ROOM AND OFFICE® 72—FARMS FOR RENT 73—HOUBES FOR RENT 14~BUBURBAN FOR RENT 75—VACATION PLACES FOR RENT 18—~WAREHQUSES & STORAGE 77—WANTED—TO RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | 18—AGENTS—REAL ESTATE 79—~AUCTIONEERS | 80=BLDG. & BUSINEES PROP 81~BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE $2—FARMS FOR SALB 83—HOUSES FOR SALB 84—SHORP PLACES KOR BALB 85—BUBURBAN FOR SALE 88—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE 87—REAL ESTATE—WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS 88—HOTELS $9—ROOMS FOR RENT 99--ROOMS AND BOARD 91—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING 93—WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING 32—-WHERE TO DINE 33—WANTED TO RENDER BERVICES THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alptiabeticully Atiangea For Quick #nd Keady Reference. B RATES FOR UTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepaio day o1 e 10 00 days 3 daya day daye duys days Yearly Order Rates Upon Application Count 6 words to a line, 14 lines to an fuch, Minimum Hpace, 3 lines, Minimum Book Charge, 38 cent, No Ad Accepted After 1 P, M. for cx-;vimuu Page on Same Day. Sat. 10 A Ada Accepted Over the Telephone for co eLc customera, Call 926, Aek for ot Ad" Operator. ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial o, Monuments 1 BURTAL ™ VAULT6—Concrete steal rein- water-proof, hermetically sealed N. B, Vault Co, Phono 647-16, NEW BRITAIN=Monumental worke 123 Oak Bt. Monuments of all sices and descriptions. Carving and letter cutting our_epeclalty. KFlortst 3 BOSTON FERNS—Very reasonatis prices. Sandell's Groenhoure, 218 Oak 6L Phote 2643-12, CUT FLOWETRS—potted plante, plearing variety, = Specializing on funcral work. Johineon's Greeuhoure, 17 Church Bt. YES=We have small and large ferns, Christmas potted plants, baskets and cut flowers, Assorted wreaths for win- dows, doors and cemetery, Flower Garden Greenhoute, 1163. Stanley St Pliorie 238%-12, irn_to_bank. on Commercial ider kindly return BANK BOOK Trust (‘o to b BANK No, 24067 lost, I Commer i der return ty | Walnut Ste, and return purs Blood Pressure, Para tell you F. how you ean get and lasting rellef, without cines or gerums. Address dsn, Box 1351, New laven, Store Aunouncements | SKATES RHARPENED—1iadfield's ing Goods, 15 Main St, AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies 5 il Gl e ACME TRUCKS—5ales and Service, © son Motor Bales, 171 South balm 1 Plione_$70. BUICK MOTOR GARG—Sales and 8e Capital Bulck Co, 193 Arch 8t. Pl [0 Sales & Service, A Reputable Concern, W Main, corner Lincoln streets. FORD ~CARS and TRUCKS—Forur.r r. Sales and service. Genu and acceseories. Automotive 8. Service Co, 24§ Elm. Phone 27 | FRANKLIN Cars—No water to frec Bales and Service, 453 West Main & Tel. 3608, HUPMOBILE CARS—Fales and Beri s City Service Statlon, Hartford Ave., cor Stanley Bt A. M. Paonessa. LEXINGT( OAKLAND AND GRAY— Cars. Sales and Service, Hardware City Motor C Elm St. Phone 272 ROLET MOTOR CARS—Bales and Superfor Auto Company, 111 Phone 211, GAME IN NEWINGTON The Trinity M. E. church baske | ball team will oppose the Newingtor Grange five tonight in Newlngto:. The local team has been greatly strengthened by the addition of Par Braddon, De Molay star. There will be a preliminary contest and the big game will start at 9 o'clock. Danc- ing will follow. 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