New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 31, 1927, Page 4

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CHECHER PLAYERS GOINGT0 HARTFORD New Britin Y. ., G, K. Beot o1 Tnvasion of Capiel NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MAKES THIRD ADMISSION OF MURDERING WOMAN In Latest, Wisconsin Man Says He Killed Bigamous Wife in Cold Blood BP—A mar- an. 3 bigamous Wis. e de his Lancaster, desire to | riage to Mrs. Hattie Hales from his On Friday evening of this week of the checker from the local “Y" will Hartford whare they will match games with men of the Hartford Y. M. C. A. The follow- ing mer have already signed up to go: Harry Stromquist, Joseph Con- eral 80 0 players | " play | luead William chifldren ies in his fessions. eral days to ed a story him o Winona last b itinerant bond sales- GRAND LIST FOR “BERLIN COMPLETED ‘List of Property Owners As- sessed for $10,000 or More Itemization of the grand list total ced Saturd s s the following amounts were which was a 10 ngs under which the totalled: $ 065 536,810 Norton 12,760 nd G ton Estate . Norton Hunt Norton 2. Nott L. V. Peck . H. S. Phillips . . Popielarczik and H. W. Prentice 16,190 28,405 21,700 11,266 11,690 10,076 13,170 12,000 42,760 J. H. Ahre . Alling W L ShllnE s e American Brick Co. crican Paper Goods Co. 507,300 B. H. Atwater . 5 . L. Atwater . 3. 11 Bal 92,250 10,650 20,625 14,095 14,100 18,490 14,600 25,850 10,830 111,550 12,210 10,225 . Bauer A hroeder . 0. Shjerden James Simms . 11 ¢s7 | H. Splettstoesser . ¢ Stanley Chemical Co. 10,147 15 400 | E- A. Tamosaitio ction Co. .. Co. . wvings Bank .. Berlin Constrt Berl! Auto Sal Berlin 8 I. Bertolini .. i N.%and R. Bernini A. Bradbury { MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927. various fees are based broadly on the principle that they partly pay for the use of the highways, and the highway system is being constantly extended and kept in repair. The number of “transfers” listed in the motor vehicle statement pro- vides a kind of index {o the number of motor vehicles that change hands in any given year. The transfers in the year just past aggregated 61,512, which was an increase of 8,849 over 1925. New Law Nets $17,000 Increase ‘The 1926 receipts for inspecting and licensing gasoline stations rep- resent an increase of nearly $17,000, a large part of which is accounted for by the new law imposing a $25 fee for the inspection of an gasoline station for which a permit is sought. This law went into effect July 1, 1925, so last year was the first full year in which it has been in opera- Save Your Finish Dirt and dust remaining on the finish of your car ruins it. Keep this surface new by keeping it clean. Drive in back of the Franklin Square Filling Station for a quick and thorough wash at the Ten Minute Auto Laundry. ; F.E R. Jr. and XK. Drandegee . A. Brandeg A. and L. Bruce Vnin b Buckley Macaroni Co. . Bunce qan broke Jdown under a fi of questions and admitted that iberateiy piotted Mrs. Hales iev, Martia Stephenson, David Rosenberg, H. ahamson and Martin Sege! . 1ocat Tournament During the past week two more of the matches of the first round of the city checker tournament |in were played off withh the sessed ing results: Josept Conle cd E. Strony snd reated C. Howland. John Lindahl leads in ment having detented C ler fu the second rount The tournament gur week will be played svening instead of on Iriday se several of the players will be in Hartford on that night. New Classes to Start Speclal classes for beginners tencing, boxing and wrestiing start on the first of Iebruary. Bible Class This week will be * (lass week” at the Y. M. C. A. riage d get back to my famity Bible class on Thurst in Madison, T murdered her and | derson to pay the pric ‘-I\?::kr.r}.i- e st to conceal the crime : Non-Resident Program Yor the Week am g '1"» 'nv.\i)‘z\‘rvv;‘lr:.\\s Goatoy Monday: The cducational cl e L salesmanship and Y G0, % ill meet at T:45 p. m be a meeting of the board ctors of the Children's Hom p.m. The Red Army will hold L meeting in one of the class rooms at § p. m. The Daniel Boone Plonecr in the boys' depa ) p. m. The physical de conduct the following : junior class “A” 4:15 p. vietim was Mrs. Glac ger business men's class mother of two ¢ intermediate- class 7 trapped in a f scnior class $:30 p. m.; senior swim- '0‘-! h ming team practice period §:30 e .’1"‘;"\ P m.; class for beginners in fen ther ten: sc8 $:30 p. m.; junior swimming i practice period 4 p. m. MES RIVE Tuesday: The educational classes | London, Jan. 31 in public speaking and Italian will which rfell over southern New meet at 7:45 p. m. The members land during the violent g of the amployed hoys’ brotherhood Friday and Saturday have caused will meet in the bove' department at |the Thames to rise five feet in two | : after the meeting they and today parts of Shepperton, | e uso of the bowling al- | Halliford, Walton a hertsey were New Britain Machine Co. cal department wiil | flooded. Isnac Porter ...... es: morn.| Unsettled ther continued in | Fred O. Rackliffe . iunior class Parts of Britain. Roofs were lifted 2 of George H. § business | DY @ gale in cour and Sehnitz Donegal, Treland, 3 to- Costello 1. M. Mor ¢ the unroofed houses contained cadow Club . : AL Moore . which fell during Smith . .vo 12375 |Co J. Mueller .... 1 Reynolds Brick Murray Brick Co. 10,925 11,700 13,200 15,310 21,875 11,625 19,325 ing Lots | A tion, A QUESTION After reading a few of Machia- velli’s essays on chicanery, one wonders how long he would last as a modern used car dealer. It would give him a great laugh, we know, to see how conscien= tiously we recondition our Used Cars before offering them for sale. But the proof of a prin- ciple is in its success—and the laugh would be on him, after all. Venturo . R. E. and A. E. Webster . . H. Webster Many Registered Free The total number of paid registra- tions listed in the statement for 1926 is 272,575, but in addition to these, 1,341 municipal motor vehicles of all cases were registered without fee, Wilcox ... | raising the total of all registrations Williams . I to 274,900. . Wooding .. . 9| Operators’ licenses for which fees A. and W. Woodruff . 11,430 | were required totalled 292,243, in RECEIPTS GAIN fee. The state law exempts munici- Motor Vehicle Department Re- N He converted to his o 000 urities which the w n use 01 Horses .. 1 pos- . Wilcox . s & wagons Automobile hes and Jewelry A Furniture and Musical In- Estate of H. P. struments A. W. Cowles Farming Tools .. s B0z Goods of Merchants and Coffey’s Jatest con given to Lyall Wright At s ft of Junean cou “I” killed her deliberately was no quarrel,” Coffey a whisper. ick her first the b with & hammer t stakes. our camp i 1t beside h 2 I vouthtul there in a with Dodd nelly Brick Co. E. P. Dunham and M. Di . W. Dye Thomas Cables, Wires anc Pipe Lines 5 Excess Credit and (ash on Hand or Depogits 10 Per Cent Addition . eep in I kn bed and there on my knes the bat and struck her emple. Then I pickea up mer and hit again. It been the last blow which her fku!l. T owe wo 145,600 Bonds 0,000 ust have fractured | . . Soldiers’ ete Ensing .. on mmons Exemption afrald this bigamous o Total Property o $10,000 are ners listed will be follows: S. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. ™ 1129 STANLEY ST. PHONE 731 | A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT tri and C. Gianotti . and C. Giardino . W. Goodrich . nd Co. “layworth Brick Co. .. Conn. Light & Power Co. .. Conn. Power Co., New Lon- One Dead, Score Overcome In Big Fire at Lynn Lynn, Mass.,, Jan. 31 (UP)—One | Goss & DeLeeuw Co. 0 crson dead und o sco L s . ; L. W. G ors recovering from injuries or . 00 e A. W, Ha burn here tod: following a fi . b A. Hart that caused $30,000 damage to 'E. Do 5 : W, and AL ‘Bll.; wood terrace apartment Lo HHIN s a i e . W. Hodgson S. Hoylst et al . E. E. Honiss . highest of the | receipts | was For Qnick Returns Use Herald Classified Ads. Hartford Tee Co. Francis H. Holn Clarence R.. Elizabeth R., nd Donald R. Hooker . D. B. Hulbard . state of N. Albert Hooker . R. O. Hultgren wte of F. B. Berinini . 2| C. F. and L. Jc L. Jenks e H. L. Judd . Kilby staie P, Kelly . Annie M. : oy J. H. Kingsbury (UP)—R; City of Meride o D. and M. Kristopik . ew Ei E. A. Moore el .630 | S. T, Sabieniec, T, Anthony A. Napl- E S. T. Sabieniee, 11 B. Tardner m.; 12,050 Idren, Toor before first am 1,700 More Fines There were approximately 1,700 more finas imposed in 1926 than in 1925 for violations of motor vehicle laws, and the statutes require that 00 this money be forwarded by the \593 | courts to the motor vehicle depart- 500 | ment. All motor vehicle receipts are 15 | required by statute to be turned over ,750 | to the state highway department for ay improvement. Most of the ill have leys. The phys conduct the following cl ing class 9:30 o'clock “B” at Milka Saloon in Philadelphia 00 | gasoline tax, increased more than & | domen. 21,885 New Operators’ License [harsh and guttural, enlarging the | 10,580 Philadelphia, Jan. 31 (UP)—One 0 5 baif million dollars over the depart-| Willlam Rummel, a policeman, | An increase of 12,336 registrations | vocal chords and creating a general No Obligation or EXPOIIJ'G | palities from the payment of fees for motor vehicle registrations and oper- | o | man was killed and a woman and ported Mreased BUSinESS o otner men woundea in 4 pistol battle in a saloon here toda : | An unidentificd man opened fire Hartford, Jan. 31.—Receipts of the i the rear room of the saloon, | ment's receipts for the previous|who was it the saloon while off | year, it is shown by its annual |quty, returned the gunman's fire, tement. The 1926 receipts aggre- |mortally wounding him. Rummel gated $6,220,668.37, the himself was wounded in the hip. point reached in the history of all kinds, and an increase of 21,- | catarrhal condition. 885 licensed operators were respons ble for most of the gain in receipts. he returns from istrations | amounted to $4,503,767.09 { HONE the MAYTAG dealer. Let the Maytag do your next |ators’ licenses. | Fatal Pistol Fight in state' motor vehicle department for!ywounding a& man and a woman 1926 exclusive of returns from the [patron. Both were shot in the ab- | department, The 182 Smoking, according to one expert, amounted to $5,644,246 is tending to make women's voices 2100 | operator's license fees $884,594, trom | S ® minations of all classes of oper- | ators, $106,454, from transfers of all | ’ classes $63,699, from fees for in- | specting and licensing gasoline sta- tions 549,326, and from fines of all | 10,580 ; cl s in motor vehicle offenses gomery employs % swim- week’s washing. There is no obligation or expense. ior hd 8 snow ming class practice m.; two industrial 1 ball le: games will be played on the starting at § p. m. The first will be between T sell & Erwin and Stanley Work e second between | Corbin Serew . & F. There will be games, Wedne class will ii-Y club will hold a me noon-day lu eon at 11:30 a the Clarke Pionecr club will mect | in the boys' department at 7:30 p. | m. ] physical department will conduct the following classes Church group “A”, 4:15 p. m.; jupior swimming team practic perfod, younger business ; intermedi- saving test,’| & A 80 8:30 p. m oo C meet at Tomorrow’s Trend Just as the first Chrysler initiated today’s vogue In your own home you will see the Maytag wash big tubfuls in 3 to 7 min- utes — wash everything spotlessly clean with- out hand-rubbing. ate class, Red Cross and Y. p. m.; wrestling cle f banquet hall ¥ for a s p m. Thursday: The Y. class will meet in M. C. A. Bilbe t hall R = i i , A i iy You will see a big s in i { washing—50 pounds (dry weight) finished in one hour. will day religious school will In the boys' department Junior Achieve- at 7:30 p. m nt will con- Chur p. m.; older bu i) i/ / . - Try the Maytag-— Triday: Th ; . If it doesn’t sell it- self, don’t keep it. will maet at 7 a lobby en : departme The junior Hi-Y bowling alle | e = 5 r For homes without clectric- s x ., ity, the Maytag is available | |\og “ with in.hu’i gasoline motor. ROYAL SEDAN 1595 F. 0. B. DETROIT ing dependability and en. during long life, proved by hundreds of thousands of owners, this new eye-com- peliing beauty and allur- ing luxury and comfort, leave today’s trend as far “ behind as ‘the original Chrysler “70” advanced beyond the styles of three yearsago. I N THE light of past Chrysler achievements it is easy to appreciate the full significance of the finer Chrysler “70”. It is easy to understand how its distinctive style and smartness forecast a fresh vogue in motoring. or period, Saturday ment will ¢ classes: Junio m.; Jjunior junior class sw mming team p. m. The gym practice in th following t Three years ago the first Chrysler with its previously un- known measures of performance,and a host of refinements, and improvements new to the industry at its price, created a new school of design, which others promptly emulated. Aluminum Washer THE MAYTAG STORE Tel. 3317 Phaeton $1395; Sport Phacton $1495; Two-passenger Roadster (with Rumble Seat) $1495; Brougham $1525; Two-passenger Coupe (with Rumble Seat) $1545; Royal Sedan $1595; Two-passenger Convertible Cabriolet (with Rumble Seat) $1745; Croun Sedan $1795. All prices f. 0. b. Detroit, subject to current Federal excise tax. And now, this fi bodies, its greater luxury, its smaller wheels and its more attractive color blendings—and its new low prices—further widens the gap between itself and the conventional and commonplace. v “70” with its more exquisitely graceful All Chrysler cars are protected against theft under the Fedco System. All Chrysler.dealers are in position to extend the convenience of time. Ask abowt Chrysler's ateractive plan. i pevments 70" in which tl ) : [ MODEL NUMBERS MEAN MILES PER HOUR ™ | Joined to Chrysler’s characteristic speed and pick-up, unvary- LYNCHING IN GERMANY 1§ . Bre , Germany, Jan. 31 (® Lx | his as well as m el i Europe, but one of ar sual % 1 s atrocious nature wag burned at of enraged farme been persistently ed from the vicinit just across the German-Poli 153 Arch Street Maytag dealers everywhere follow the standardized rule of sending a May- tag to a home to do a week’s washing free, and without obligation of any kind. This is the way all Maytag Gyrafoam Washers are sold. The Maytag must sell itself solely upon its performance in the home. It must wash everything to your entire satisfaction. Must wash everything quicker, easier and cleaner than other washers. Must wash everything — even collars, cuffs and wrist- bands, without hand-rubbing. Must prove to you, in your own home, that it is the most helpful home-laundering unit you have ever seen or used. BPENNETT MOTOR SALES CO. 250 Arch Street ing boat Nancy V men aboard, reported right, returned to today. Becanuse yesterday, the veseel to ona of th brose light ship fog lifted before stear ] Phone 2952

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