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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1926. s Wiadislaw Kulas et | for the defendant; Andrew Krafchik | for the defendant; Frank Terczyk Domazy Cichowski, December |vs. Jan Pacinda, December 29, at|vs. Peter Kornowski, December 28 at NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, e e = | hela with the tenant for the place, | as follows: Stanislawa Szymanowska | the defendant; Louis Putterman ve. ‘“hic)\ is near Iifth avenue on Forty: l]R H [;K AI]MITS vs. Joseph Chroestowski, December | M. Sidoti et ux, T @ ) 4 o 8 | fourth street. “He said the place was | ] 1t 10 a. m., Greenstein for the p. m., Milkowit e plaintiff, 2 2 p. m, Traceski 10 o'clock, Nair and Nafr for the |10 a. m., Monkiewicz for the plaine | operated solely to aid in obtaining | plaintiff, Golon for the defendant; lon for the defendant; Hans L. | plaintiff, Gordon for the defenda plaintiff, Woods for the defendant; |tiff, Woods for the defendant. | information against bootleggers. | y | Carmelo Domenci vs. Anna Battaglia, | Christopher vs. Peter orgel De- | Mikolaj Iskra vs. Wojciech Pacyna, | Stanley Ostrowski vs. Karol Buez- | ' — SR L | The club was abandoned, it was | December 25, at 10 a. m., LeWitt for p. m., Traceski for ot al, December 28, at 10 o'clock, | kowski, December 28, at 10 a. m., | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | indicated, atlar 16 hedaias Sanam: to 1. McDonough for eski for the plaintiff, Waskowitz | Monkiewicz for the plaintiff, Woods FOR YOUR WANTS i | bootleggers as a *hoodoo joint” bv»i | Btimated Inhabitants i Silver| 2 s msh o ver v Furnishes No Gl to Where- {zed upon delivery there. | | City Now Over 40,000 | ™ 0a"tne"Vichess stana. miowse - abouts of His Missing Wile | MERIDEN'S SURVEY | seribed himselt as a prohibition in- | | veStigator and an “under cover” Meriden, Dec. 21.—The population | man for A. Bruce Bielaski, who ob- | of Meriden at the opening of 1927, | tained evidence for the government | te seven years after the last decennial 45inst the Dwyer liquor ring. | : itn | Blelaski declines to comment on fcy waters o census, s 40,619, ared with : sonmie, s 4 sgmpaged | Bickle's testimony beyond saying lution of the 80 at the opening of 1926, and|p, “Bickle was employed by the | ious disappearance of 67 in 1920, an increase of 36.0 | government.” During the per cent, according to a survey just | trial Bielaski testificd that the gov- Washington, Dec. 21 (P—Admit- baffled, Washington police with little expectancy of suc- Xmas Specials Turkish Bath Towels and two Wash Cloths to match STORE OPEN Tonight, Wednesday and Thursday till 9 o’clock— Friday until 7 o’clock. 1 for the Insane, completed for The Morning Record by the Newspaper Feature bureau. survey, with definitely ascer- tained figures of Increase, not to be classed with estimates derived | ernment allowed him $1,100 a month | Elizabeth’s hospi | for his under cover work. | Bickle testified t the speakeasy from X May 1, 1 The then |sold for 00, he said, and subse- | S| Dwyer 3 x | | | | he operated |who is under guard in Gallinger who is here taking care of | —Jacquard colored borders on white or colored backgrounds with monogram space — in individual gift boxes. By only from the gain of 1910-1920 de- |quently raided. The complaint r-old cade. |dismissed when the new tenant gave [when hi. ts dropped out of Characteristics of the Meriden up the enterprise. ht Wednesday, is of the opinion population survey are: | Bickle refused to answer when |that her daughter-in-law, like her Iopulation |asked in court whether he was on, is the victim of a mental di Males member of Biclaski's staff when he order and has “wandered away Females lopened the club on the ground that |The younger Mrs. Houck, she said, Persons over 21 . lit “might tend to degrade or in- |has been studying very hard to keep Males |criminate him.” pace with the brilliant progress of Females i e AtE ot hich he diss ; {her husband, and she attributes his Dyellings made as brought b condition to the same cause. He was Families SRR e R e A e e | 2d up F at Hornell, N. Y., The survey is 1e follow- | jya1d by Mrs. walking ahout bis underclothes ing statistics from local sources giv- | and babbling irrationally. IMPORTED CHINA TEA SETS— ing comparative figures for the Detectives are working on thr Gty e S e of 1919 and the close of 1926: leasing the place | theories in conncction with M 23-pieces—colors, orange, pearl and cess of births over deaths of |he told the Berm that he would |Houck's disappearance; that she | d tan. 0 since 1920, sell liquor there, but they was slain, committed suicide or left | A useful gift Hugh, left alone REDUCED TO 79(‘, set Brocaded Hand Bags Rich Brocaded Tapestry Bags— metal frames with chain handles —silk lined, fitted with mirror and change purse. Regular 33 value. REDUCED TO $ 1 ‘98 Each Gift Handkerchiefs The Gift Shoppe Presents Chnistmas Gifts of Smart Distinction, Inexpensively Priced CHINA NUT SETS—large bowl and 6 individual dishes, hand painted set 89 C | 26-PC. SILVER TABLE WARE in trays. Priced— $8.95 .. $22.50 SILVER SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS in a box. Complete . . set $]. ;98 PYREX EROLES in nickel and silver frames. Special Marked . . $3 49 up Imported Gift Handkerchiefs— PYREX PIE PLATES in nickel boxed, 3 in a box—dainty hand and silver and gy ) embroidered white or colored frames. Priced $2 49 up handkerchiefs with white or col- WROUGHT IRON MAGAZINE ored corner embroidery of i.m- RACKS—hand painted, green gold ported Swiss Lawn or Irish and Chinese red. Linen. Specially Marked .. $3 a98 Value 98¢ to $1.49 each. WROUGHT IRON BOOK RACKS REDUCED TO ;);Iljr;‘trg ol B $1 49 59C Box SHIPS —— Reproductions of old Washable Spanish models. $10.95 Cape Gloves Complete BOUDOIR LAMPS — Metal and 3 marble bases with parchment Turn back cuff \w»th contrasting shades. Complete with 6 ft. cord color leather rvibbon drawn through cuff. Full P. K. sewn embroidered back — colors are and double $2 69 Pilgrim and Heather. DPlies T LADIES' HAT BOXES — Dupont Regular value $2.98. REDUCED TO and black enamel cloth—cretonne $2a50 Pair and silk lined. Sizes 16 and 18 Boys" All Wool inches .. Aot $3 95 up Lumberjacks TRAVELING BAGS—AIll sizes— black and brown cloth and leather - A well made Jacket guaranteed 100% wool with 2 flap pockets. lined. Brass lock $6 9[" __j JD up Comes in a riot of fine plaid col- » and in a “safe” COLORED GLASS CONSOLE SETS—with two and four candle- sticks in amber, green and rose. $3.50 .. $6.95 i hieh Gignevatl GLASS HANDLED LUNCH :1 ;;}:;H L‘»ém;yi TRAYS and Cheese and Ciacker . males 49; females —. Brother's Will | , he pre attack | Dishes, light cut. Col- Mining—quarrying, males, 1 ary q v orar © was an honor 1 ors, amber and green N males, —, (P Northwestern university | Manufactures, males §.856; 1 Olive soap an interne at he Mayo Brothers® RELISH DISHES — colored and £ crystal insets in nickel and silver males, 1,914, oC la ry at Rochester, Minn., frames. Priced at Transportation, males, 680; - soap the of mental an $1.00. $5.00 males, S6. approved hy stoc sorders at St. Blizabeth GLASS BON-BON DISHES in Trade, males, 1,281; femal ter company y Public service (1920), males, wrought iron frames. Green and rose. $1 00...$1.49 Professional service, females, 443. LADIES’ FITTED CASES—Dupont and cowhide MBEN'S fitted in amber—shell and ivory. and b $1295 . $49.50 ensfon in 1922 of the city to |{ai ocent part her home. s Nl o IMPORTED CHINA CAKE SETS close of 1919 in the enrollment of [joned har. Ao ndlcataa; that school ags be about ),000, which is beth's hospital. At times he CHINA FRUIT and BERRY SETS dents of Meriden engaged in gainful | i1t R thought To newspapermen and po- | males, 20,344; fe- males, 20 Judge Francis A. Winslow adjourn- language” and other ir-! ude the area of the town of ) 2 sy business. Bickle They are by no means certain th Meriden. - | PSR O O et st 3 -—round and oval dishes, lustre and uoseaze o fe 0 ner (sprtisln coltholifiniie i alup ned an old fash- painted China. Priced from the public and other schools. ey e T ding place. 2 98 $8 95 Increase of 13.0 per cent sinee |from the special appropri S d Dr. Houck has proved an enimga, . to 2 1919 in the enumeration of youth of of the treasury department, said to even to his colleagues of the & Increase of 8.6 per cent since the for Biela seeret “operators S onal while being ques- —hand painted china, close of 1919 in the number of active | Ry a new ruling of congr o8 the affair, but then | : £ v a ne g gress, th 2 1 7 pieces to each set .. > domestic water services, ) Hdinedar oneva tiromiihel re give disconcerting answers and di- | P Opening of 1927 statistics for resi priations fund KA into other channels of oecupations, based on the population |their expenditu submit item- |licemen qu ng him he has fre-| survey, follow: ized accour quently bri ide their questions | Populatio After Bickle's testimony, Federal labout ir and talked about | Persons over 10 years, males, 16,- od the case until : 287; females, 16,21 SR All occupations, males, 13,1164; fe- FIRMS CONSOLIDATE s have told the | y. “I know I am still a bit crazy erger will be effectiv he told reporters at Gallinger ho: 0 proval already havi en by stockholders of the Olive concern. males, 450; ROBHINES Annual sales of the ne orpora- tion, which will manufa hoth | Cases were toilet and laundry soaps, W. Alling at short ed to total of the city court yester males, 409; femalc Clerical work, T males, 1,178. GLAIM GOVT, MAN RAN SPEAK-EASY Effort Made to Break Lease Held by Under Gover Man by York, Dec. 21 (P)—A land- lord’s 't to break a tenant's lease h has brought forth testi- mony that the government, through Ralph W. Bickle, one of its “under cover” prohibition agents, operated a speak-casy under the name of the Bridge Whist club on the premises for more than six month Bickle so testified in federal court vesterday when called to the stand in connection with the sub-1 he | v Judge sndar session 1,101; fe- i ¥ afternoon. and snaps Genuine cowhide in brown 26 inches in size—made to ¢ HOSIERY—The Gift of Gifts /' PAZO OINTMENT % i i Women's Silk Hose is Applied, because if is Positive In Aotlon immediately to take out the In- ” on and reduce all Swelling. rst application brings Great Relief. 1t d Quickly Relicves Irritation. L s athosiny have proved that PAZO OINTMENT can be dap=nded upon with absolute certainty to Stop any case of Itching, Blind, Elec: Protruding Piles. Silk Underwear A special group of Chemise and Gowns, made of fine quality Crepe de Chine—in tailored and lacy models—all colors. Former values to $5.95. REDUCED TO $4.59 Extra Special Men'’s Hickok Belts $1.50 The Practical Gift for the Kiddies Closing out our entire line of . Ll b ]_Jttle l OtS Smart this well known brand — black Velveteen and Wool - RAIN SETS (" e Son $2.95 aincoats Sweaters For Evew Member of the Fami at $2.00 pr. at o200 pr $1.95 to $7.95 ysicians and Dr 3. i ’ ] NT in tubes with Pi g | N Rl circular enclosed with cach t ¢ 3 \N | Ldy should know. # PARIS MEDICINE COMPANY, Bezumont and Pine Strects, St. Louie, Mo, Since 1889 B. C. PORTER SON OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS nown brand “GORDON ) SILK HOSE sizes 1 {0 16 Dresses i Gafts for the with panties Guaranteed beautiful- Iy made of fine rubberized cloth— Men Folks cemented seams Come in red, art in their dainty little dresses for tots up to 6 vears—handsomely made of fine quality Velveteen -—with Satcen Bloomers—Jersey Dresses are a fine quality Homespun Jers with Jersey Bloomers to match--all very chicly trimmed and embroidered- beautiful colorings to select from, green and blue, with corduroy collar—a smart hat to mateh com- Men'’s Shirts A Jarge assortment of Men's Fancy Shirts in beautiful pa}- terns of checks and stripes—in collar attached, neckband and with collar to $2.95 mateh styles . B . Men's Pajamas Made of fine quality Flagnel—in slip-on and coat style~—hand- some patterns in striped, plaid and solid coloxs Priced at Men's Neckwear A wonderful variety that com- prise the newest and smartest of patterns and fabrics in a great profusion of gay colorings. w. $1.50 picte the outfit, >,Give her a N . . ; = : 2 ;’ Se\\?mg Cgblnet R LK §) Ly | HOUSE FROCKS | For Xmas Gifts Ne\\' ElIlC] Fresh TEA APRONS She will be Pleased Beyond Words 59 to $1.95 with such a Practical and Useful Gift of brand new se frocks. You'll be well clad in i_l hem and always prescntable, Be {QUAINT MARTHA WASHINGTON fully mad. » quality Foulards Very neat and serviceable are these y SEWING CABINETS with three large these dni.nty little cabinets in solid ma- | drawers and two spacious pockets. Ma- nd plald colorings hogany. Priced at hogany finish — ) leeves—a pract .75 5 S50 .00 $87) $11 o $13 i $15 | Solid Mahogany and Walnut Martha Attractively decorated in Red, Green or Washington Cabinets— Black — Priscilla (‘:\binctf at $14.00 $19.75 $25.00 $36.00 Other styles of Sewing Cabinets in Solid Mahogany and Walnut at $42 PRISCILLA SEWING CARBINETS Porter’s you will find a large v ham, in all the smart plain smart aprons—fashioned of Percale, long and short Gingham, Rayon Silk, Service Cloth ical gift and White Organdic—all beautirully finished with embroidery and sug- They will make a H:i'}l'lllnw!xmp}/m