New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 15, 1926, Page 33

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1026. SUIT FOR $10,000 AUTO GRASH ECHO Man Whose Skull Was Frac-‘ tured Takes Legal Action As the result of an automobile ac- cident on the New Britain-Hartford road in the town'of West Hartford Susanna J. Beckingham |daughter, Miss Lottie Beckin s street, will leave to ng for Deland, vhere they will mir\? th trip will be mad Miss Becking! loyed in the of bile. on August 28 last, suit for $10,000 Works. has been instituted against Stanley | The Sunshine soc pa) it ¥ Monday Meskill of this city by Anthon: Aot SIS Y RO SNt balst Askur of Hartford. The plaintiff is |~ 4 yomncv represented by Spellacy, Berman in Detroit, Mich., on a and Wholean of Hartford. Con- stable Fred Winkle served the papers and the writ is re the superior cour Hartford, first Tuesday of November. The plaintiff claims t defendant's car crashed t Askur machine, overturning the ter and pinning Askur under! dog which had automobile at d un- He states that he was rende e consclous and that he sustained a TR ° OFS fractured skull - n‘ g,,“i"\‘ 3 crash. v 1l with their son he was confined to a month and that he is s medical care. He claims to be sub- ject to mervous attac tal dis- bia street. Branded Girl Who Jilted Hun Old (‘uc(om F.ul od d, accor complaint. Attorney S resenting Camillo Francischelli, a Gerard Casale, re the estate of the tta Francischelli, in the $10,000 suit against John J. Miezanka, in which a defendar verdict was rendered by a jury superior court yesterday, hastaken an appeal to the supreme court on the question ¢f admissibility of evidence. ) Mrs, Francischelll died after be- ing struck by the aefendant's car on Broad street in June, 1 The technical charge of manslaughter evi- ministrator of late Mrs. Lor permitted or to cut a dence be stepped in front of the defc car and he was driving ¢ but could not stop in time to striking he The jury and at one time stood s in favor of a defen 5 nducted by At- woman s W\TER fAS HATCH OF HUSSEL was out for two hours to fi ve The defen: was ¢ torney Joscph F. Berry of Hart- ford. : o G Tie Exige Baers co. trousy | IMPOFIANL Biological Problem Is Monroe S. Gordon, has suif A o for $75 against H. hil riJnimmz (lmvln hill ow rlcl | Gwen IC fendant remains unpai puty | Sheriff Martin H. Horvitz served the papers and the writ is re the city court the fourth Monday of Octob okl Miner, Read and Tullock, through |™'°% Nair and Nair, has brought action | ™ for $250 against the Ritz Lunch of WIEIY Bristol. Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Horwitz served the papers and the writ fs returnable in the city court first Monday of November. Middle Park Stakeq Are Won by Call Boy, Colt | cwmarket, rank Curson's colt C vl:x}' won the Middle Park greatest of English two- T m one of Towa Dr. MM of M Fittis series of exper spawn of the fresh water Shells Are Val lentary, in wture ussel ord e 1 bottoms of the v rivers in the Im.‘ah& in the h the ra He beat I Derby's Sickle, by a head, Mrs. 8. Whitbur jé cause of finished third, a short head away. | however, Twelve juveniles, the cream of the two-year-old crop, ted. T betting was 7 to 2 against Call B Some time 6 to 1 against Sickle and 10 to 1 parent that the d against Birthrig The distance v upon the of sels was rajy ply. The gove to study the possibil 1 propagation, and ra nost insurmountal ad but one way o mussels, 1t was was through the mo ird and tloating incubator. Preduce longs and the val about $118,000, was six fu the race w: gan rtificl Alcohol Production in Washington, Oct. 15 (#) — increass in production of in the United States is in commerce department reports today estimating molasses imports during 1925 at 299,000,000 gallo an increase of 48 per cent 1924 and 600 per cent ov This commodity is evidenced Pearls spawn annt cant propo: ions of in making industrial alcohol. Most |have ever survived as co of the imported molasses comes |themselves by accident from Cuba. There also was a hea nd inner jaws of cer production of molasses in the 00 which they had to live United | weeks as parasites. At the end of that period, if they succeeded in taching themselves* and dropy upon a mud bottom, evading TO E \L\l(Gl‘ GRANDSTAND Chiago, Oct. 15 (P—The seating t capacity of Cubs Park will be in creased to between 45,000 and 50,- hungry incu- 000 by double-decking the present d a normal grandstand, it wi life a ) 1 a pearl or day. Work fabricated* fastening for ‘a The construction wi blou by April 1 Until su s this summer reward — s ed Dr. Hill's work, no mussel ever Dol g o came ough its first nmer with- IOl and Salnlon ‘\le tout the intervs 1 the AN C mother Best Dish of Hawaiians sent ¢ h foster Honolulu, Oct. 15 (P — The still some detalls of the new trouble with serving the Hawaiian |ficial propogation process to work national dishes—poi and lomilomi |out, but the fishery experts on the salmon—in other parts of the world | basis of success achieved now have is that few persons born outside the considerable hope that the i Hawalian islands like pot supply can again be built up, Pol, however, Is the Hawaiian |placed upon firm staff of life. Everything the old |[that has been given time Hawailans eat is served as a |research to the growir side dish to poi. It is a gray, paste [and the hatching o like material, made by pounding th root of the taro plant. It is caten |Jperease Tax on POOI‘ with the f ers, and choice deter- . mines its thickness. It may be of | Man’s Drink in Paris. one-finger, two-finger or three-fing- | Paris, Oct. 15 (T — The ‘poor er consistency. | man's drink” is now taxed at 60 per The preparation of lomilomi sal- |cent of its seli price, whereas mon is simple. Uncooked salt sal- | champagne only pays one per cent. mon Is picked into small bits. Chop- | The poor man's drink thus referred ped tomatoes and onions are added. [to is chicory, a widespres bever- By no means are pol and lomi- age in the north of France, The lomi salmon mixed. It is a culinary |ta: on chicory was increased from saerilege in Hawali to take pol other |75 to 180 francs the hundred kilo- than straight. | grams. Prussian’s Horse Meat Consumption Is Great When She Rode in the Sub- Berlin, Oct. 15 (B)—More horse v .| | meat is being eaten in Prussia to- way khe .Sirap-Hangers |day than at any other time in hi Thought They Were Riding in a Packard not excluding the war perlod slaughtered other mc | tory, \“hcn horses were ‘(‘M so there was I\Y‘\v |available, The Ministry of Agriculture re- ports that the increascd consump- tion 1s not due to a great relish r horse steaks, but to distressir |economic conditions. The consump- [tion of horse flesh increased 20 per cent this year over ing period in 1925. “Subway Sadie” CAPITCOL SUNDAY BEGINNING ¢ tting Into the ad- | > are arti- | PY the correspond- | JAPAN ARE MODERN They Have Their Own Green- Hard Liquor Drinkers Frowned wich Village Styles Roll 'Em And Bob 'F m ueen Changes Mind, to Lea\ e \I shinat Women to H Id S "airba to the ot days distan and water. some routes. reached by h Wome CL‘. nd C ‘vlm cn*n Voter Ass Menace nterior up to t of ays Colored Foods a Wo- at Quarantine 15 P ( n e in Alaska all air 1- Help With Dietetics Atlantic ns showing food are ot dest rules c ST counselor of the sociation, | Miss Dowell they , Which uperior to w particularly low.” is r , Oct. 15 Dowell, Am in an address made er propo white h in vit turnip, partiality butte ng to ‘l’.fi conventiog today:. ellow milk a only more ple for r @ — P co lor- ARTY YOUTHS N ANTI-RUM FORCES before | | are not abl amin, | which they con- fon of vit produogs. plies to green vegeta aré richer in vi he bleached varic min The | o is amip C than | Yellow tur-| |“The Telegraph Florist of New Britain.” Wall Sfreet Biie t | INPORTANT ISSUES FLOODING MARKET Rumars of Slackening Business Afiects Dealings | PUTNAM & CO| NEW ORK & MAKTTORD STO BIWEST MAIN ST NEW BRITANs Tel 2040 PARTFORD OFFKE. 6 CENTRAL KW TR, 2= ON DUTY IN 1805 Upon Even Then We Offer upon arly as 1805 Phoenix Insurance Co. Price on Application Thomsen, Tenn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg. New Brital Telephone 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORS AND HARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart. Mgr. tion of a temp that year claim for was the first ftself the Sims- y, altho t ith swimmir We offer— Stanley Works American Hardware Landers, Frary & Clark We do not accept Margin Accounts. followed the v for the year cks, Moon and ns of dec: the curtai N read After I’Iulm IEDDY BROTHERS & @ § HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN RHartford Conn Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 Farod Better” ried the lowest n o = We Offer _ " "7 1100 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark — ANNOUNCEMENT — 1 17 On or about November 1st, we will be so o2n @ located at our new and bigger store at 353 3 South Main street, with a complete line of Store Fixtures, Butcher Supplies, Cash Reg- , Computing Scales, Coffee Mills, Meat s, Cutting Tables and Meat Blocks. the Dry-Kold 1 Moon ) erlin Onera Artists Sf-l dom See Manager s S > Abundance of Ga c 15 Reported h\ \\ .nden el e R les xclusive ag for igerator Co. gency Ref We have about 300 feet of new Candy, Cigar and general show cases. Will sell these cases until November 1st, at $9.00 per foot. We have about $2,000 worth of Hard- vare and will sell while it lasts at 20% off. 1.9, Cash Register & Stare Fixture Co. 491 MAIN STREET Street to Rent Elicn Walendonis. 3 IS FINE. Mont Ward .. 66% ] First Doctor—How 1s ¥ ® 'tice getting on? Doctor—Excel W TONE ith them.— Munich. Our Store on Main o (=4 YRS 1 & Co)) 1o ( (Furnished by Catherine Miller 495 510 T 1 " ) T nd Manufacturing Stocks, Am Ha re .. P TR [& T Am. Hoslery . = 5 0 other, and a Beaton & Cadwell 20 ‘ e | Do You Know illam Bracken = s E Fatindors — d Your body alone produces the foods and oils that make : rv(vl““l(ll\\fi . ‘1:1':” I\r!: b 0% vour hair? e “Fl':[‘!:‘(!}‘vt\'i.nif ;!“'r" r&”L:(L:t‘:’ “ = | If your hair is not of a glorious sturdy growth with the 5 our recel By e ol vl | Glint of Health, it is because of the atrophied glands of 50,000 Gift to Legion f v " ) 1 - Qr - ~ ~STQ . ‘,‘:], i_[lf\\‘h‘lhme A ]"': 17 | §7 | the scalp (FOLLICLORSIS), due to the pores being ob- tolthankithios Andraiyijay SR 1 | Only an Indian’s Dream | structed and clogged. |North & Judd Tu 01 !1‘ Oct. 15 (A —First | St Wil s s of Legion Under these conditions the liquids produced in the body 1 Mrs. Theodore Larson, | Rucsell Mfg Co ... ... § 0 that the 0 for| are diverted by nature through other parts of the body :.mmr % Scovill Mfg m) 04 245 the erection of an American Legion and are lost. Victor Hanson and family Standara 8c 1 110 |memorial bullding, announced yes- | ChAtiSaHaReon | stantey Wk gz |terday at the I vention in FOLLICLOSIS CAUSES BALDNESS— \ Mg Works pfd — | Philadelphia by Mills, Osage & adldes g fml e = Enilanelvhie by doscil Mills: Omes PETROPALM PREVENTS FOLLICLOSIS janion ,‘,’“’,f,lf“l s Sk 30| gther pipe dream” were reported to- | pRTROPALM s enthusiastically endorsed, and recom- ] A Ha\’l e | onn - Sia ‘Garoion o A Tl Perriar, OfF Mille mended by Health Editors, to correct this condition. . 2 guardian, declared th Mills in the . . LI.A il 12 et place was financially unable to| One bottle contains three months' hair treatment. That UNDERTAKER . !make a gift of one-seventh of the vou may know the amazing qualities of PETROPALM we Phone 16252 158 mount and under law could mak will send you a $1.00 bottle for 50c. .(\|- :m- St :lh’::\- llvurrn‘.' no donations without his guardian’s Residence 17 Summer, §t.—1625-3. NT nsent Mail check or stamps or may be sent collect. ’ $353,970 hl.i,‘ DUN'S REPORT | PETROPALM CORPORATIO iV oW . Oct, 15.—Dun's week- b ‘ashi 3 \( R i BOLLERER S T Lch A 21 Washington St. New York City es $147,000,000, of $8.031,056 Posy Shop BULRBS hanges $113,000,000; ¢ \ra-n from last year ” S . 000,000, Outside of New York there was a de- HordsalE anting |erease ot 26 e eent. | Fop Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Ads. If Webster's unabrid ary were printed in would fill 128 volumes, d dletion- - ille type, it| China hes a n\ouu'nln 1,900 feet high, ng Blooming PROT. and Spr MAIN ST, 83 W. BLDG. TEL. 886 ot nlun\l .

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