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e’ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1926. Accomplished Epoch-Mak- * ing Flight in About 320 Hours of Actual Flying —Is Accorded Great Welcome on Arrival at Home Fieid. ver, Sexton, T oftl. David a- SPECIL OFFICAL o« w- Beoomes Naturalization Direc- for for Conneticnt from Ma mereia side north omas L Beat No. side, north Thomas Blanchette, n Beat No. from Main John Kenne Beat No. 23). Beat East, 19, statio to 1y as in the for tor, whose the court will form rather | Beal uth and fol_ttot e e court as P AL Beat No will be {udpe | MU, and 3 & Judge | " to documen admit- Beat imber citizenship i tion of the director aring and passing on numbar of separatel cases: arr nent will tend to rt work and will responsibility for admis- | Peter Cabelu tizenship on the naturali- Beat vy 3 Don att de for No. cases S in open It wetice. presi vicin Ustac 6 ity, Officer a. m one to South Main, Glen Locust, e r Otis Hopk Beat No. of Winthra e Du Sutt r of Westn o shake his Epoch-Making John great of new South High, sroski. ledge, avenue Thomas Tier- Pro: Corbin Officer Lin- on from Noy A ‘ e | been no Ir naturalization inter assignment for this will be er. flew Atlantic to Clifton, has aroused’ public that of Co The last from Sartrouy 11:15 a. m. af nel and pas started wood Hart n street street, work io) probabl Nove there no late in at No. 29, Arch street, from Main to Winthrop, Glen street and vicinity, Officer Willlam Poli Beat No. 30, Belvidere section, from Allen to Francis and vicinity, Officer Anthony Milewski Beat No. 31, Main street, side, from Savings Bank of New Britain to Franklin Square, 9 p. m to 6 a. m., Officer John Smigel. Beat No. 32, North Burritt Officer L COMPLETE SHIFT MADE OF NIGHT POLICEMEN ear Parls, r crossing s onigs the over the nt up before turr a course ames at Gravesend and we — to Hammersmith back to land r ng 3 minster. throng the the in sake closed two! Beat s arence Thomas Storey. overed and ers printed full e bin avenue, sapernumerary officer. 3eats not ted “9 p. m. t " are patrolled from 7 m. No chang weadquarters detail, Chie 4 Captain Kelly being on dut 1 fol- morning and afternoon, 2 Jaes Seat D \ street, east | Lieutenant Bamforth in to ete., to be fil Broad and B North Offieer aver, is m t, East . E. At- i Sergeant m. s about the strictly equatori the tual flying time w th earth’s His a e he I Cobham ous parts of ered a half fail calen more enforce s aerial flights in = world has now cov million recalling m ordinance th $2 at the ases of extreme however, such as cars break down and cannot t moved, or some similarly excusab the “In s i desk Main street, from miles m. to 6 a.m reason for leaving cars in restricted aistri can be made, dered t s is glven, exception can f said. He has e patrolmen to keep as clo 1726, 1926 and Colonium The Triumph Is Complete a watch as possible on parked cars and also to try and prevent viol ions wherever they can, by inform ing drivers leaving cars in limi rking places that the ordi ill be strictly enforced. The Clin- | ° 1 heretofore, Chief Hart said, and | or when or- hay it a g = AT YOUR | SERVICE | Below is a list of the Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note the easy-to-read alpha- betical arrangement. Phone Your Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion in same day’s paper JREEME Saturdays at 10 A. M. CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS point tour of m. to 9 p. m., p. m, off to 7 le m g WATERBURY POSTAL CLERK 1S ACCUSED J. 1. Donohue Held for Em-| Dezzlement From Mails ANNOUNCEMENTS LOTS, MONUMENTS NOTICES i i T8 at the W INERAL DIRECTORS AND FOUND | NALS ct. 1 clerk ice, was bo ber term of the t court by 1 ieric J. Corbe bezzlement of $1,8 led not gullty when ar- before sioner waivad examinatic Bonds fixed at $1,000. He was repre- d by Attorney Albert J. Bron- f Waterbury. The was nted by Assistant United ey H. Cohen, | in the em- post office having on NOUNCEMENTE | AUTOMOBILES 8—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES TOS AND TRUCKS FOR SALB 58 FOR EXCHAN | S AND ACCESSORIES | 12—AUTOMOBILES WANTE 13—AUTOS—TAXI BER | RAGES TO_ LET | CLES AND BICYCLES WANTED 17—SERVICE 8TATIONS — REPAIRING the o Att BUSINESS SERVICE noh of Geo been the Waterbury rk for ten 1916, and a 19—BUILDING o —BUSINESS SERVICE RENDE | 2 NTISTS | AKING & MILLINERY ING DRANCE—~ALL KI TE G, , PAPER HANGIL TA JORING h JOBB'G, STATIONERY —PROFESSIONAL BERVIC —REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING | —WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES c vea B regular in DS ATTORNEYB BAGGAGB G | . WORK ’ t the follo: $2,100 of the was a ye el (0} med ons 31 ys and $12 by ATNTI —PLUMBING, HEAT'G, he collecti There he customs de- were EDUCATIONAL INCE COURSB Vo tatia ot 3 38— INSTRL 31—LOCAL —WANTED—INSTRUCTORS s RUCTORE and various , it is said his lations cover a period of about vear. His method to hold fiicient funds on onc to specifically —EMPLOY 40—HELP— b Pas N WANTED LP—MEN OR WOME S WANTED—MEN til inued h propo ble to longer cover nt had been ctors and susplclon ce nd wi he readi shor shorts it that had he S OPPORTU! S S, STOCKS, BONDS Y LOANED 19—WANTED~TO BORROW made to postal ntered | Donohue, on Thursday, | his guilt made good by relatives. | Donohue is a of nce and 1l Waterbury. is child. LIVE STOCK AND SWINB ] PE The : | so—caTTLE §1-DOGS, —~EGGS, I'RY 3—HO SHICL) 54—WANTED—LIVE STOCK excellent thought marricd of in 1 has one MERCHANDISE —ARTICLES FOR SAlL 56— BUILDING MATERIAL ZRUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP, §8—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS L EEDS, PLANTS CLOTHING DISCUSSION OF CLATMS common council committee and dis- cases that was taken et next night ction port to the —APARTME! City Advertisement Notice the City of New 1 on Registrars The Registrars of Britain be in office room, 408 Ci « Octob t6 5 p. m be made’ st I 10N PLACES FOR RENT ~WAREHOUSES & STORAGE 17—WANTED—-T0O RENT REAI ESTATF FOR SALE —AGENTS —~AUCTIONEERS $0—BLDG. & BUSINESS PROPERTY LOTS FOR SALB | R SALE | FOR SALB i PLACES FOR BALB | FOR SCALLI 3 FOR E their Tu Election mber “to be ds of t Tuesday Octo THOMAS J. SMITH WILLIAM ZIEGLE Registrars of V at New I Conn., this ptember, 1 tio ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS 83—11OTELS JOMS FOR RENT 9—ROOMS AND BOARD 1) —ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING HERE TO DINE 1 93— WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING it of SKIPPY Corbin’s master eraftsmen have reached newer and greater heights in the produetion of artistic builders hardware. WHAT is The ideals of two centuries ago have been cunningly adopted and brought into com- plete accord with the mechanical supremacy that Corbin undoubtedly enjoys today. Hand fini stings, treated individually, reproduce with fidelity the beautiful or- iginals of 18th century. ; it is exactly the olutionary days; the hich cannot rust. 1angelc on of Rev metal, ited booklet, is now HAS FouR (ecs 'N’ RUNS (i1e A {15th, from 8:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M., | =) gm—— | [ L ANNOUNCEMENTS M 2 ) Burial Lots, Mosuments 1 Vault Co. . Fhone 84715 —_————— AUTOMOTIVE ‘ Autos and Irucks For Sale 9 BUIC 5 ondition, $45 THE HERALD “WANT ADS” 4 For Alphabetically Arran and Ready LINE RATES ECUTIVE IN Quick Florists ION FERNS L Ife Green No Ad Accey assified P 10 A M. Ads Accepted Over for convenence of 925, Ask for a “Want Ad Notify the Herald ad is before tha On or any Scientifi fonal, Literary or Benevolent Institutions, Agric al Societies or Cemetery Organizations claiming exemption under Chap 5, Pub lic Acts of 1 file wi ‘Asses sors an exempt report tail. Blanks for filing of is report | _ may be obtained the Assessors’ Office, City Hall Dated at New Britain, Conn 27th day of September, 19 Frank M. Z Adolf Carlson Frank Dzicezk AUTOMOTIVE 248 ELM ST. 86 ARCH in ¢ at DEPT, AUTOMOTIVE On or before Oc ns who are ow property subject to y of New Britain notified to file a Tax List prop: ¥ made out and sworn to with 3oard of Assessors at their office. The following property is subject to taxation and must be listed under a penalty for failure to list t Horses, Mules, Thoroug Neat Cattle, Oxen, et Thres Y Olds, Two Olds, Yearlings, Thoroughbreds. Sheep, Goats, exceed £100, Arch 8t. Phone pers: tax OPP( S GLE SUPERIOR AUTO URCH ST. MOTOR Supe OPEN EV. —Sales ana e Corp,, 112 Berv West Main 8t value X—Sales rooms v - Burritt Motor value exceeding $25. <l (Number of Fowls) val- ceeding $25. ASH—motor_cars. Bales and Bervic | _Elm_8treet. Ph | OAKLAND AND service. Products The Harwawre Cheetnut_8t. iine | Hawker, &5 e Broug! Carrlages Wagons, etc., Bicycles other picees v, value exceeding $25 hold Furniture of any one family, value exceeding $500, P and Books, | _Inc s Whitn alee and | Motors. | Co., 60 of City neral Motor nd_Service. | e Jewett Co., 319 Ea ZRUBIERE) Players | r musical exceeding Pianofortes, Phonograp instruments, L0: W e S ARS AND TRUCKS— | is & Co, Sales and and Park Sts. Phone | its for Gabriel Snubbere. | value HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO., "arming Tools, actually and ex- | clusively used in the business of farming upon val- ue exceeding § Mechanics Tools by the owner in his trad excecding § s Excess of credits over debits of | R. C. merchants, including individ and partnerships but not corpor- ations Bonds, oo ac Cash on hand, v one farm, T MOTOR | Albro Motor Pho | 8TTD | service. Arch St v used value cars. Rudolph APPROAGHING Mortgages and other | Credits, other choses in on. money on deposit DEPT. in bank In this state or else- | where, exeept in Connecticut Savings Banks, Sav- ings Departments of any Con- . necticut Trust Company or sav- o e | ings department of any Conne Dodg | ticut National Bank, value ex- S ceeding $500. | Taxable personal property sub- | ject to li not mentioned in | any printed item above. The Assessors will be in session | for the purpose of receiving such | lists in Room 206, City Hall, on Oc- tober 1st, and each week day there- | after up to and including October deposits PAIGE | DURANT 102 and October 2nd, 9th and 15th, from 24RO, 7:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M. in addition. FRANK M. ZIMMERMA | ADOLF CARLSON, FRANK DZICZEK, | Dated at New Britain, Conn., this | 25th day of September, 1926. Frank E. Goodwin EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 327 Main Street Tel. 1905 AGREEABLE WHITMORE PAIGE-JEWETT €O, 319 EAST MAIN | By PERCY CROSBY ST., NEAR ELM. 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