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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1926. CALLY FIRE DEPT. T0 QUELL HUSBAND Woman Rings Alarm When Threatened With Beating When T the ne goes on show dem smashi” wall. 1T warlike the corner of Oak and claimed her b 414. Engine Comp sponded to the alarm Deputy Fire Chief Barnes. The arrest followed. Tudge B. W Alling today decided that | Officer E. C. Connolly might be to persuade Mr. and Mrs, Ko to live together peacefl and continued the case for a month which to try the experiment An Ambitious Supernumerary Patrolman Gigliotti supernumerary, appeared to take his job very serionsly. In fact so much 8o that the court had difficulty as certaining just w lifford Simons, 2 truck driver, to court. Simons was charg policeman with violating the orders of the latter. On South Main street, between he der gene Guisseppi a | Week’s Activities in Catholic . Mary's Peter's ns of m ed for the tim w's oski broski. The wedd or mt The annual ba open Thursday hall and Saturday ev iz wi parish w unti The will on Sunda for the begin next Sunday every Sunday after The winter schec sumed at the chur v with a high o'clock and vespers acrament be administere October s the south end of Franklin square|at 4 o'clock. and Whiting street, for a distance of a few hundred feet, one w is being maintained because of road construction. Late last night Simons, geeing no other traffic in view drove into this street against the traffic toute. He did not see a policeman, he said, and assumed that at th late hour and such a short distance, he was perfectly safe. He claimed the policeman ju; hind a sign and blew his whistle twice in quick succession and that | traffic | | | ped out from be- |} ON POLICE The police are plaint by Philip O'R. ter strcet that | son, Joseph, was owned by A. Malan avenue. Giovamo Attavi street reported killed a dog on Law Mervin Johnson street reported tha t and was completely stopped at the | second. The policeman claimed he was in full sigh did not stop until he bley ond time. Judge Alling judgment Arrested Twice in 24 Hours John Perry, a i Christian Tane, was fined $7 and ¢ zssaulting his wife plaved a return was arrested again court this morning works he doesn’t drink bination of double holid: weather was too much for him He remembered getting drunk but didn't remember assaulting his wife. He was sentenced to 30 days in and a fine of $10. was suspended and he was told by the cpurt to stay on the water wagon Drunken Driver Jailed Teaac Knapp of 57 Putnam stre was sentenced to five days in and $100 fine for driving a while under the influence of liquor Adam Roman was fined $5 and Frank Boloskanski $10 for being drunk. The three men were driving a sedan when they had some engine trouble on Stanley street last ring. Some one phoned the police station that a gang of drunken men had a car on the street Detective Sergeants William C McCue and Patrick O'Meara and Patrolmen Gustave Hellberg and Daniel Cosgrove arrested the three ¥ the sec- uspended egro « A eve- and the police patrol towed in the| car. The four policemen, Licutenant Samuel Bamforth and a newspaper- man who was present at the arrest all testified that the men drunk. “Cnats Corner,” Fined $10 Sam Jacobs, arrested by Detectiv Thomas J. Feeney fc the motor vet law corners,” was £10 Penjamin Brill § who figured in a collis curred at the corner of Burritt streets when the wrong way, was rot having a license in his pocse showe necessary th Woman Disturber Fined Andrew Kripait Pat ( drunkennese and brea o fined e in and lid m w B ch o ad and ct He cumente { il ged with ion the aent Mre ined $5 w ut ce RELIEY ES PROBE ENDED 4 i NOTICE. BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT The board of ad the following petition | City Hall, at P. M day. September d “That the Zo amended so that from the Railroad ntersection woned as a Signed FLIZARETH M. ROCHE. Petitioner. Board of Adjustment, _ ) b ing be ¥ Ordinance Main 15t street racks, east 10 fts ¥ Jainess district 1wt street, he | were | 1t and the young man |, The jail sentence |y Jacohs turned | the atzback of d that three b Andrew's g aar of members of Churches Church Church M and next Church put Sunday gdalene Darm will be solemn- the parish g in the | continued ill ng. A A confirm on ot S 17. Instructions the class will and will be held vespers, dule will be re- ch on next mass at 10 in afternoon 20| BLOTTER gat Iy of 144 Wi eleven vears' old bitten by a dog t of 82 I tiord | yesterday. Sisters, Brides at Double Wedding the mot and ) Ne F Mrs. Tilli P son, I Johr The coup! Main street wite of Rot s will West pon their res P tol ana thig olty, New Britain-Meriden Elks Outing Sept. 19 o New 'VETERAN PROFESSOR AT YALE, UNIVERSITY DIES | Henry Augustin Peer was Professor O The outing of B P No, Britain E., No, [8) and be held n, on lunch main 10 o'clock will be There will a potato Thomas elus end Lambert Lord are picking a base- will A s Meri ertis of Fnglish Literature At University = 1 from after which the athletics. until noor 7. (P—Henry 85 ) literatiize Aguustine . prof emertu: e S n's race a of Englis! Ly died at his home irmities of age. a 2 versity since 1216 today from in of 297 his automobile lor street. of 107 Fa t his automobile iew 12 Lincoln street hovs stole a har bag containing $15 and an operator 1se from her was parked in front avenue bearing Con reported the theit rom his ced in church Stanley venue reported ng 1 er scraped Oscar Carlson Mrs. Klasavich reported that her Friday aiternoon Salvatore Salata street reported t his car as it was sta: not stop. John Le reported that his the ffic signal at and Main street at ning ank J. Pi rted to Off = glass in t was smashed torn off, in f enis of RETURN FRO Mrs. D nday aft ts. | to the latter place they , | resulta of the This t bhattle fiel ffth lan's trip to world e rear w utomobile of her home. Fa as he was driv- ngton avenue t of his m and the bur of 48 Main street re- | ported that two vou | his room and stole $20 g men entered tanley street 1S y band, Johr {45, has not been hor ndi | 114 Tremont street and the 162 J Fr 8:35 S I n Liebler that his M ABROAD gald M er a trip to E: During th wed in MeMil side of 1 Millan visit the d ia war e Mrs he oth Jther Notice NOTICE oF OF SPEC STOCKHOLDE HILI, WATER Hill To Water Cor are hereby Hill stoc ¥ ir P Hill nd if the pprove is ssion anppro ission Utilities Corf 3. To act on proper to come hefo Dated a August fe! H B [} E. i A R. K w. ROOT PRO SPRI Stockholders any ngton TAL MEETING RS OF MAPLI COMPANY of the Maple npany notif 1 that n khold the company ot G. F will Root ir Newing- mber, ler ng n re v portion of r recelved from as or District, or determined ed by the ir Yire District is kholders of this contract formed by Public company 1l of the Public terminate 1 this n, its other business re said meeting this 17th day > LIENHARD. UDMAN. NG, PAPE. Directors. Lasalle | gton { | POLLY AND H all team to play a nine from the Meriden iodge. At 3 o'clock there will more food, including blue- fish, nd po‘atoes, corn on the 1t broiied cken, sweet , half b lobster, ol bread and butter, Professor 5 | ting | facuity | ana ! literary world throu dis- college Beers was red member of Yale for more than forty years wide swn to the his books and his contributions to publications during his active years as a He was a graduate of Yala n and one of his most Intir ds was the late I Dagg, a te, long an editorial writer on the New York Tribune To Yale men, Prof. known for his verse book “The Ways of and Mr. Beers | complete Prof. [N, ¥., July graduated from and was dam Bar in 1870, Four years later he 1s made an fr he was cob, potatoe tomatoes, wat T of Otto Emil J farold G Beers was best | (' and Yalr afterward ir and teach- rm | | | he ¢ mittee in charge consists Miller, Geo. W. Carlson Krause, 0. Lambert Lord, Josephs, T. J. Cabelus, S. . James F. McAvay, Dr. rles F. Louis W. Fodt T A. Welch, Wil- m F. Dorsey, Frank Suzio, John O'Nefll, Frank Dugan, Clifford rn, and Bernard Corr. . Curr Erichson so for Hills Peter in wrote Years 5 book Al Army of Women Scrub Chicago Office Floors Chicago, Sept. 7 (A —Business men and Peers in Buffalo, 154 d after being Yale studied law d to the New York was hor was tutoring building owners of seistant pro full prof Chicago's distrlct, known as $3,144 each night to ce floors scrubbed. The n. A rate of 42 cents an hour is pald of 1375 women, who also re- the same pay for overtime, which occasionally runs to 2 hours a . They do not have any union jand are among the few workers here who are not organized. The char-women are in charge of the building janitor who,belongs to one of the stro ions here, and vho draws a “salary” check twice a month thit makes the ordinary white collar worker ashamed of his eckly stipcad. central busin “the loop™ pay ha off! the work 18 doge by wo WOMAN Holyoke was f FATALLY HURT | Sept. 7 (P—Mrs , of this city 15t nig first ag Mass., each Peloquin, 41 ally is ceive | a w nst a injured en 1l wito en by was struck Russell E. | . of Northampton. 1 on a charge nig her n was arrest gest u Two girls who W cident. re riding in the - machine var after the | of | with | sai LIENS POPULAR IN | BUILDING CIRCLES Purnisbers of Material Step in as Bankers Step Out Tily increasing liens to hics bei of bankruptcies w local materials are o taken ing re- 1 to be heay a v ereditors, as indica of an approact uilding circles of money av and ar ns usually frior 50 long ase in hand In often lien rom on i red ceent claim local ¥ Nabiliti ling supp and several [ who list- es as v and of vy investments during cars have been liening mada ) r propert nsively ies ext town 5 records show. fam irug on the al wo months’ houses are now re al marke ces a pro; tion offering. ar's lea extraor- inducements are ities months sinee stru t will require the Jea familiar lare. BERGIN-MURPHY “dmund J. Bergin of Brooklyn, N. Y., Takes Miss Kathleen C. Murphy of This City as His Bride. Al daughter of 159 Trei 1d J. Bergin of Brook day morn Rev. Walter Miss Gertrude Mu Ma Crann officiating. sister of the b as onor and the best m as W Bent of Brooklyn. Francis Maloney of Meriden and Paul Slattery Hartiord, acted as ushers. Mrs. John in “Ave Maria” and “At ring” was sung by Mrs. Mary T, Thomas Murphy, brother of the bride, played the violin obligato with the organ. The bride wag attired in a gown oi dal satin trimimed th Chantilly ace with a coronet veil trimmed with blossoms. Her bouquet was of bridal roses a ies of the valley The maid of honor's gown was orchid georgette trimmed with rk stones with a picture hat to Juet was of tea ros The groor to the br haby grand concert piano. ollowing the cere a receg held at the Elm Tree Inn, F n, at which about 50 guests were present from Brooklyn, Pittsfield, Meriden, Hartiord, New Jersey and this cit Mr. h o sang D Cr I ch Her b He gav y B €55 Mrs neis' 1925 ergin is engaged in bus his father in Brooklyn gin is a graduate of St. Hospital Nurses school, class of Upon their return 1 a wed trip_they will n their .home tbush, N. Y SEEKS $1,000 DAMAGE Sult for $1.000 has been bro by John A. Parsons of this against Rocco Coroze of Plainville as the result of an automobile acci- dent on West Maln street on August 31 last. The plaintiff is represented Judge B. W. Alling, pers were served by Deputy Sheriff Mat- thew Papclak and writ is re- turnable in the court of common the I pleas the first Tuesday of October. andlers | - THE HERALD ——ee i v AUTOMOTIVE ' 3 Auto and Iruck Agencies s —— ( AUTOMO1IVE e RN L Autos and I'micks For sak | { MOTOR CARS—BSaies and Ser tol Bulck Co., 193 Arch Bt. Phone “WANT ADS Larh a3 —Sales & Service, o Conce Saler and service. Motor Eales Co., 250 Arch | CHEVRGLET MOTOR service. Superior A Church St. Phone 211 + GOUGE_BROTHERS—Sales ano Bervice orp., 1127 Btanley CARB—Sales Company, — e | a | FRANRLIN CARS—The car for 10 vear. Sales and Service. 433 \West Main 8t Tel. 3896 HUPMOBILE AND STAR—§, 3 and service department. Bi i elephon es Co., 240 Hartford Ave. Tel. 14 NASA—niotor cars. Bes the dew Sales and Service. A. G. Hawker, Street. Phone 2456, en rooms te Motor at Stanley | e for Tie " of City Genera) Harwawre Motor Chestnut_St. REO MOTOR Co., §0 CARS AND TRUCKS— | Kenneth M. & Co, ‘Sales and| Service; cor. Ein and Park Bte. Phone Local agenta for Gabriel nubbers S WETT—Eales and Borvice . Igs & Jowett Co., 313 Eant _ | _Main St. Phone 2810. MENTAL WORKS | STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—Sales and | 9 of all vizes and | “seryice. Albro Motor Sales Co., 226 § and letter cut-| Arch St. Phone 260. | WILLYS-RNIGHT A 3| Motor ca Tor wedaings ana | R G Rud plue quality ang rervice | Greennouse, 1163 Stanle | Mouuments norete and T-proot, hermetle: ND OVERLAND— Sales and Service. 137 Phone 2051-2. Iph. a'l occastone. Flower Garden Autos and "'rucks for Sale 9 ATBUR 52 passenger coups, driven | 2.6 Juet like new. Price right. | oo 2,600 1 _Motor_Eales, 230 Arch prices. Oak 6t | Benn rt Tants, pleasing tuneral work Honeyman | omdition. | ew tires, paint, anically perfect. Ben- | 250 Arch 8t. | 1924 ¥ord tour- | Overland tourings, 1524 evrolet touring. 1924 Bulck touring, Ford 1925 1-ton truck, 12924 Wiliye- Knight touring. Time paymente. Ru. | Cherry 8t. Phone | room. § Mafn 8t. Phone driven less than 1,000 miles. ‘conditfol H. Barks, 177 Win W M. il cheap on. Plents Solomon, 445 | BETTER USED CARS AT THE (Continned from Page Seven) BETTER PRICE. FORDS AT TOUR OWN TERMS CAR DEPT., found Henry Forter his home on to be a sprain is still Wilcox avenue USED iy confi 1 by to ill- HUNGERFORD COURT, nes; Carlos Bailey this place, vi a ELMER AUTO CO., former resident of relatives here over |the week end and holiday. | The usual kly prayer meeting | of the Methodist church will be held in the church parlors Thursday | evening at 7.30 o'clock. Mrs. A, AL tainig friends the week end 22 MAIN 8T. PHONE 151 we ’ CADILLAC USED CAR DEPT 1324 CADILLAC COUPE—In dition. Good tires, juet hauled v equipped. = New cai guarantee DILLAC— Very good condit little and seiling 1226 HUPMOBILE 8 CYL. SEDAN A new car, driven only 4,000 alles. Wil sell cheap. 5 pass. ssdan co pant, new tires. Barnes has heen enter- i om Hartford over pass. touring. | Drlyen! very reap. 3 Theodore Carns has been visiting co atives in Maple Hill. Mr. and Mrs. R..B Wilcox avenue entertained from out of town over Walter H. Payne his home by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Justus Johnson and fam 1ed from a motor trip to Portsmouth, N. H., and Wor- cester, Mass., where they visited re latives over the week end and Labor |Day. 1 | " The Community club will meet to- | morrow evening at Community hall | 1 hour. Several enter- | tainment numbers have been ar- ed as 7 rt of ¢ cvening’'s pro- gram. The cabinet has made out a schedule for the meetings up to and lincluding the last Wednesday in Oc- tober. Mrg. J. Rose Belden and Martha Riggott have returned a stay at the Plainville Ground. | Mrs. Elmer Dyer was the guest of Mrs. Walter J. RBunce at her cottage at Seaside Beach , Milford, over La- hor Day. ! Russell Case, Walter Crashen and Merwin Riggott have left for an au- [to trip to Malne and other pofnts. Stevenson of relativ holiday is confined to CADILLAC good guar MOTORS CO., INC., MAIN BT PHONE 3000, CHRYSLER USED CAR DEPT. £l | | | | 1 Cadiltac good pain Maxwell Studebaker light § roupe. son big 6 brougham. Chevrolet coupe. Ford sedans, (2 1323 [ 1523 | | | ADS | ILL SACRIFICE ALL OF THE ABOVE CARS. CASH OR TERMS, Miss " from Camp B TT MOTOR SALES CO., 30 ARCH ST, TEL. 2852 READ HERALD CLASSIFIED FOR YOUR WANTS |SKIPPY ER PALS ‘ A One-man Tg-st By = 7 TARK HEAVERS. ) i fll‘p's?'_f (THE smace wis PROTECTED BY 1§ A AONING, UNK YEAH, BUT HOW ABOUT THE @ 1928, by Nesmoeper Featore Servce, .. Groat Btain g3 rvn SER ROADSTER - reap. In 452 Stanloy & Shop, BUICK USED CAR DEPT. Butck Brougham. | Bulck Coupe | Stuebaker Eedan, | Dodga Touring. | Essex Coach [ #35 Tudson Coach | Moon Touring. | Dodga Coupe CAPITOL BUICK CoO., 193 ARCH STREET. PHONE 2607 | | CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT. | THE FOLLOWING CARS HAVE TAKEN IN TRADE ON NEW CHEVRO- LETS. THET ARE IN GOOD CONDI- TION AND SELLING ON CONVENIENT TERMS, PRICES ARE ¢ EEN ar touring, Ford roadster. truck body Ford dump truck, 1 ton rd ton truck. Kiand sedan. Ford touring. A roadster. rolet touring. SUPERIOR AUTO CO, 125 CHURCH ST. TEL. 1. EASY TERMS. OPEN EVENINGS. 1625 1324 1324 1925 1923 1925 1928 1224 Hudson Coach. Cleveland eoach. Hudson Coach. Rickenbacker Sedan. Bulck Sedan, T-pass. Ford Coupe. Oakland Touring. Chevrolet Bedan. MID-SUMMER USED CAR SALE THB HONETMAN AUTO BALES 0O, 139 ARCH ST. TEL 2841, THE BEST IN USED CARE Buick Touring Buick Roads! Buick To Chandle rolet Tor Dodgs Touring Essex Coar! Frsex Coach Essex Coach Essex Ford Tudor Hudson Coach Hudson Coach . . T-paes. Tourin Hudson Speedster Hupmobiie 6 Sedan Hupmobile Tourirx Hupmebile Touring Peerless Touring .... Studebaker Touring . lys-Knight Sedan Chevrolet 1023 1918 1023 1223 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL § TERMS ARRANGED THE MOHEN & AMIDON SALE: 358 MAIN STREET, HARTFORD. EALES AND SERVICE: HUPMOBILE — HUDSON — ESSEX FORDS— 1228 1924 1917 1023 1924 1924 1023 1920 1924 1919 1924 1923 Runabout, Runabout, Touring, Touring, $30. Touring, $160. Coupe, 3225, Coupe, $125. Coupe, 385. Tudor, $275, Sedan, $100. Ton truck, panel body, $1 Truck, stake body, 385. SEVERAL OTHERS FROM 135 OP. EASY TERMS. AUTOMOTIVE USBED CAR EXCHANGE, 86 ARCH BTREET. PERCY_CROSBY By CLIFF STERRETT