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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1927, ’M%f‘l{lm\lfgéflkfifilgg%i““ ORS00 California Man Asks $1,500 Damage I declared off. The men will return Over Shipment Sent to This thwenic fomoreoa i The strike settlement as agreed i upon at a mass meeting of the work- Because of ex-alleged carcless [ers, is that the matters in contro- handling and negligence on the part |versy be left in the hands of of the New York, New Haven and |grievance and wage committees who Hartford Railroad Co., that corpora- | Will meet with representatives of tion has been named defendant in |the company and endeavor to reach an action for $1,500 brought by M. |an understanding. ~The difficuities |D. Hopper of Weston, California, | Were brought about, it is stated by through William M. Greenstein of [ President George E. Shipway of the | V. Salts Company when, en December | the conference committee on each| City employes who had their pay |this city. ‘1: : n’wP s)iwm R ine Blech by F. Wb, {ralsed are: R. J. Bardeck, secre-| The plaintift claims that he |13 & new SR O PR S By in the! joorty-four reports of state boards tary to the mayor, $300; Regis-|shipped a carload of grapes to New ' nt. The new system in- Shaw of | and commissions for 1925 and 1926, |trars T. J. Smith and W. J. Zicg- | Britain on August 27 last. The ship- zi‘,z‘::d“'l"h": S ler, $2 Lydia Heinzmann, s- | ment arrived in this city on Septem- eid the col- | wero recelved and ordared referred weavers, according to the president. inheritance | 1o appropriate committees. sessors' clerk, $100; Carl A. Carl-|ber 7 and, according to the claim, Some of the weavers were dissatis- federal inheritance tax re-| Any person who persuaded, en-|son, sealer of weights and meas- [they were allowed to remain on &l " i “iho” change however, he making tangible personal | iced or induced persons marrying|ures, $200; Sanitary Inspectors |railroad siding until September 10, ¢ 4 of non-residents subject|to enter any agreement on the re-| A. Dolan and Thomas Crow- | when they were finally removed. As | nee taxes and exempting | jigious training of children from $100 cach; Sanitary Inspector|a result, the grapes rotted, accord- inheritance tax real estate|the marriage could be fined $500 or|D. O. Selander, $200; Olive ing to the complaint, and the plain- tangible personal propertly \sent to state prison for not more |Kellar, clerk in health department, |tff charges negligence on the part held outside the state. | than a year and a day, or both, un-|{$100; City Bacteriologist C. of the rallroad company, ;“ “:','3“- More Measures Received | der a bill introduced by Representa- |Bowers, §100; Tony Calabrese, | In8 ”‘l‘hm'; to -:m';d”g':"‘fl siding The assembly continued its busi-|tive N. G. Armitage of Ashford in|slaughter house janitor, $50; Miss |foT suc } ;"F‘: 9 1‘1' ere ness of receiving measures which | the hov |Anna Bertini, health department | The writ is returned In Supos s s oito Tmak ceph | Tior court, Hartford, the first Tues- are to be considered this session. | {clerk, $30; City Engineer Joseph < T i i T s axing day of Februiry. Constable Fred The semate presiding officer to-| [D. Williams, $400; Superintendent | (¥ of TebIEAY | EORES 1y was Senator McLean Buck- lof Sewers Michael O'Brien, $300; ¥ - Y %= Ac 1,000 lamages ham of Watertown ! filter beds foreman, $150; Superin. | Action for § damages tendent James Towers of the v h are to be o |been instituted by Jonathan An making $300 the . pearance of Hopl Indians in a|ter department, §200; Water De- iy "0 noy ojioged due on a loan. program of singing and dancing, [Partment Clerk Irank =~O'Brien. fype \orit g returnable in the eity | The director of the Indians gave the |$200: Fire Chief Noble, $400; Dep- 1.0\ the first Monday of February. |students a great deal of information [ty Chiefs 1. T°. Barnes and M T |4 roq 1eWitt is counsel for the oncerning the customs of the Hopi|Souney, $ cach; Electrical Su-|p.intige - Constable Fred Winkle | tribe, which resides in Arizona. An|Perintendent —George Cooley, AS- gorved the papers and attached invitation was also cxtended to the |$istant Tcon Toczko, $100 each:|pionerty of the defendant on Cabot pupils if they were ever in Arizona |Chairman R. W. Chamberlain of | groet, to visit the reservation. The Indians [the police board, $200: Clerk Jo- | performed for Congress on the steps ($ePh McGrail. $130; Chiet W. C. of the capitol in W hington. Prin- |Hart, $400; Clerk William Buech- cipal French invited the graduating [DeT, $150 ctrical Inspector C. J. , which was present, to stay for |J: Curtin, $200; Clerk Agnes Schrey, ond performance, which was |$100. ¢ because of the many pu-| pils in the school. Mr. French has ed a special presidents’ meeting | ¢hich will be held in one of fh s rooms the first period afternoon. Enfield: Guy F. Bushnell, judge. Ansonia: Milton C. Isbell, judge. Unionville: Willam C. Duft, STEEL RATE PROBE| BILL INTRODUCED; ..t~ s e Stanley Works Traflic Manager MI”."]_NE ASKE“ the senate, it insisted on its refer- Heads Shippers’ Committee | !cnmr of a Greenwich water com-| | pany charter validating bill and a| bill ‘making law the agreement be-| | tween that company and the New | York, New Haven and Hartford ‘providing for the prescription the | contraceplives Ly duly licensed | 5 | physician. It was referred to the| | udiciary comm | Striking Weavers Vote To Return to Places Bridgeport, Jan. 20 (A—By an unanimous vote of 200 weavers of the Salts Textile Company at noon THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference. FOR SERTIONS. Charge Prepald 10 09 20 a8 24 a2 32 28 0 35 a2 36 $1.50 Rates Upon Application, Count 6 words to a line. . 14 lines to an tnch, Minimum Space, 3 lines, Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No Ad Accopted After 1 P. M. Classified Page on Same Day. 10 A. M. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for convenlence of customers. Call 923 Ask for a “Want Ad” Operator, Notify the Herald at once If your ad is incorrect. Not responsible for errors after the first Insertion. FINE WATCH REPAIRING M. C. LeWITT Diamond Dealer 209 Main St. 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 Tour A4d To Closing time for insertion in same day’s paper 1P M Saturdays at 10 A. M. CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS POTEET ACTIVE IN Increases Become Legal at Open- ing of City Year Mayor Weld affixed his signature to the recommendations of the salary committee today and the in- creases voted last night were I galized for payment after April 1. Continued From First Page) rallroad on the use of the water of Mimus river to the judiclary. nate had sent them to in- | corporations committce, Speaker Hill appointed Mr. Averill of Bran. ford and Mr. Larash of Orange on of | (8pecial to the He, Washington, Jan. Che e commerce commission notice outlining proc tfollowed in its investig articles in general rate 20— inter- today \ for tax Dbills P those inheritance both branches, being offered heshire and o fo issuing a dure to b tion of iron and connection with structure invest revealed that! senate by R. W. Poteet of the Stanley Works! Redding, New Britain, Conn.,, is chairman of Jection a shippers’ colleeling tax on evidence against the Poteet represents th shippers’ committee. mittee chairmen repr n and middle Poteet and other men have been authori commissions to complaints, of to be not provide of state by the committee Other nt west com-'to in Disbarment Proceedings Against Park City Lawyer Bridgeport, Jan. 20 (A—Disbar- | ment proceedings against Attorney Zygmunt Czubak of this city were initiated today when Attorney San- |ford Stoddard and Senator Samuel C. Shaw, members ot the grievance | committee of the Fairfield County Par, filed a presentment against Czubak in the superior' court. Attorney Czuback, who has been | practising in this city for four vears, i serving a three months’ | sentence imposed on him on Decem- | ber 14, 1926, when he pleaded guilty [to a charge of embezzlement. | Papers were served on Czubak in the county jail today. various ' from states committes 1 with receive which later tand i ANNOUNCEMENTS 1—BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS DEATH NOTICES 3—FLORISTS 4—FUNERAL DIRECIORS —LOST AND FOUND —PERSONAL 7—STORE A AUTOMOBILES rate copies of expected March 1 commission inquiries articles w re filed han T cived the specific included in states that CENTRAL JR. H. §. NOTES. The pupils of the Central Junior ihigh school enjoyed a novel enter- | tainment this morning by the ap- has re-| concerning s it y 8. has OUNCEMENTS Ben- jamin against Leon Haberski, claim- many the investigation. It mendment generally in.|maximum for one year for educ ctured iron|tlonal instruction for a blind per- son W red by Senator Hall, sixth. present limit is $4 An trate t nat the decen of property in the of death would be with an inventory offered by Senator 8—AUTO AND TRUCK AC 1E8 | 9—AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR BALB | 10—AUTOMUBILES FOR EXCHANGB | 11—AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 12— AUTOMOBILES WANTED 13—AUTOS—TAXI BERVICE 14—GARAGES TO LET |15—MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES | 18—MOTORCYC.LS- BICYCLES WANTED | 17—8ERVICE STATIONS — REPATRING BUSINESS SERVICE 18—BARBERS HAIRD'S MASSEUSE 19—BUILDING AND CONTRACT 20—BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERED 21—DENTISTS articles Jeweler and he scope Up One irlight d to all, est he Pittsburgh to the ant fts ion seheduled soon af Detroit and Chic: GIVES BRIDGE | A bridge was T "OR SISTER given by Mrs. S. | Wiener of 32 Lyons street, last eve- Ining in honor of her sister, Miss | Rae Wiener. Prizes were awarded R |to Mrs. Rubin of Hartford and Mrs. GEO. EHRET, BREWER, DIES |[I. J. Wicner. Refreshments were New York, Jan. 20 (@—George served. iret, head of a brewing company | this phearing his name, died at his home in Park avenue, {oday, from pneu- monia. He was 91 years and ¢ months old. Car Owners Attention E We will Paint 25 Sample TRUCKING, BAG v, ry N 271—PAINTING, PAPER HANGING Cars at unheard of prices. served the papers and attached pro- PLUMBING. HEAT'G, METAL WORK v We Apply . : " & PRESSING AND TAILORING = i O o ‘(T"‘”)l"f :‘W defendant on Washing- | 30 pRINT'B, JOBB'G. &TATIONERY NITRO VALSPAR | ton street. 31—PROFESSIONAL SKRVICES AOTITR T = | Pl e 32—REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING L:\L‘QL‘T'AR FINISH in 16 colors. Ford Closed Car READ AERALD CLASSIFIED Aps |8~ WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES Chevrolet Closed Car REIR SR X 'ATIONAL Letter Neck Essex Closed Car ... }.UUHSB Overland Closed Car LAWYER SUES FOR $750 Suit for $750 damages has been brought against Alfla Sidoti by George Brady, through Donald Gaff- ney. The plaintiff claims money al- !leged due. The writ is returnable In the city court the first Monday of | February. Constable Fred Winkle 0,000 Monument Keeney introduced a bill | ng for appointment by the rnor of a commission of three zens to have charge of erect- ing on the capitol grounds a mon {ument of the veterans of all wars. Miss Mary Tierney, who has been|An appropriation of $50,000 is critically ill for some time fol ed. i operation for appendicitis, is re-| The highway covering rapdly. lay out, construct and mai y S. G. Casale Hartford an improved highw n operation for appen-| pe designated as Veterans s is recovering. lextending from Capitol e Miss Madeline Dow, 8 year-old /g river to Asylum street forn 26—MOVING turned hom s hort visit with Mrs. Margaret Surko of 46 Olive street. cit The average level of the cost of living in Great Britain on the first of October, 1926, was 74 per cent |above that of July, 1914. SSIFIED ADS| commissioner shall EDU who recently RS CAL & PRIVATE INSTRUCTORS 38—WANTED—INSTRIICTORS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charle armory grounds, . Dow of 23 John street, unde and Bushnell park, nt an operation today at New |according to a bill introduced by ALPIARETICAL ANGLES 3Y—EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES Maxwell Closed Car Oakland Closed Car Oldsmobile Closed Car CHNCACTERIZ B THE NEWRST NECKLINES® Britain General hospital. Senator Allen. The necessary ap- George Taylor of 44 Mason Drive. | propriation is asked for, chief engi for the Berlin Con- Rills in Senate struction Co. who recently under-| Additional ¢ introduced in went an operation for appendicitis. | the senate included the foliowing: was discharged from New Britain| By Merritt: Making salary of General hospital this morning. {clerk of the reporter of ju Mayor Weld will be unable to at- | decisions $4,000 instead of $ tend the formal opening of the, By Esposito: Requiring pripate Roosevelt school huilding January |bankers to deposit bond amounting e has informed the school de ) per cent of total amount of An appointment some deposits against possible insolvency ago makes it impossible for land bankruptey him to be present. By Strickland: Creating New Haven armory commission of five land the appropriation of $1,000.- Cruelty, Intemperance, i A ) 000 for a mew armory in New Ha- Divorce Suit Grounds ., Suit for divorce been brought| T by Lena Streny Schrey of this city | inst August Schrey, charging in- |t tolerable cruelty and habitual intem- | perance. Judge B. W. Alling repre-| By Allen: Making penalty for sents the plaintiff. The marriage of [each week's failure on part of any the couple took place May 30, 1914, |person charged with instructing a and they have three minor children, | child ex 1 from school be- whose custody Mrs. Sehrey of lack of vaccination, to alleges that her husband has been |provide required instruction a fine guilty of intolerable cruclty since|of not more than $5.00. marriage and that he has heen | Judgeship Resolutions habitually intemperate for more | hip resolutions came than a year. She claims a divorce, | nate as follows: custody of the children, alimony and | Milton C. Tsbell, Ansonia. an order for the support of the chil-| By Wheeler: Permitting between B it 1t 69 dad i women to merve wo superifor court the first Tuesday of |deputy factory inspectors. February. Dodge Closed Car .. § 0 Touring ....... $4.00 Less Other makes price right. Expert painter in charge. USE CAR IN 2 HOURS. M. Irving Jester REAR 167 ARCH ST. , 43—HELP—MEN OR 44—SITUATIONS WANTEL—MEN SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN FINANCIAL PPORTUNITIES -LIVE STOCK 50—CATTLE AND SWINE 51—DOGS, CATS, PE' 53—EGGS, POULTRY SUPPLIES 53—HORSES, VEHICLES §4—WANTED—LIVE 8TOCK MERCHANDISE 55—ARTICLES FOR BALE 66—BUILDING MATERIALS 57—BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP. 68—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS ED AND FU TILIZERS, SEEDS, PLANTE §1—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING 62—GOOD THINGS TO EAT 63—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES 64—MACHINERY, ELEC, & TOOLS 65—MERCHANDISE AT THE STORES 66—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 81-B—RADIO 67—WATCHES DIAMO] 67—WANTED ARTIC] THE"W” NECK 18> NOW GAINING— FAVOR ~ Announcing the removal of the Kenneth R, Tuttle Agency into more spacious quarters at Rooms 215-216 in {he Booth's Block. We will he d to meot clients in our new quarters vise or assist in any matt Providing for reim- damage su ned by injuring of Belgian Spencer: sment for ing or THE-* O"GHAPE. TUNNING- A CLOS'E- he hares *VESHAPED NECK IS GTILL EXTENSWELY 10 4 taining to Insurance, Real Estate or Mortgages! The Kenneth R. Tuttle Agency 59 Main St. DS, JEWELRY S TO BUY he | cause REAL ESTATE FOR RENT $9—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS T0—BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT 71—DESK ROOM AND OFFICEE 12—FARM FOR RENT 73—HOUSES FOR RENT 73—SUBURBAN FOR REN VACATION PLACLS FOR RENT —WAREHOUSES & STORAGE 7—WANTED—TO RENT REAL ESTATF FOR SALE AGENTS—REAL ESTATB UCTIONEERS 80—~BLDG. & BUSINESS PROPERTY 81—BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE Jud he into T OF COURKE, ‘THE “M" GHAPE. 1Y ARWAYS GOOD Dr. Higgins of Coventry in the Phone 3663 house offered a bl requiring Bridgeport, Jan. 20 (P—Rev. John | physicians to notify the state board W. Grainger, pastor of the Memor-|of health of change of address. ial Baptist church here, died at|Another bill by Dr. Higgins would Bridgeport hospital today after a|make October 7 to December 7 an long illness. He was born in Bir- | open season for racoons, while a mingham, England, 53 years ago and | third bill of his provides that bodies came to this country when a young [may he exhumed at any time. man. | Other house bills included Before coming to Bridgeport. the | following: deceased held pastorates at Fcho | Treat, Lake. N. J. and Revere Beach, near | viding town Boston. Mass. He is survived by his | personal tax collec wife, three daughters and two sons |as property tax. e Hoyt, New Haven, increasing $80,000 REALTY DEAL «alaries of superior court clerks in Middletown, Jan. 20 (A—Middle- | New Haven county X Theater ruined by fire early in | Mr. Higgins of Coventry: Author- ihe month with the 4-story block in tate board of health to fn- front of it was sold today by Jacob | sanitary code regulations on Kabatznick to Representative Chel- | iy acthyl lead so0 T.. Arrigoni, of Durh nd Or- amford: F lando Pellicia, of New H The reported price was ‘£80.000. 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