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KEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1927. City Items A marriage license was issued yes- terday at the town clerk’s office to Francis W. Lanz and Miss Margaret B.A HAWLEY FUND 2 | Hattie T. Peterson sold today | th h the C: Real Estate $30,306 of SH0000 Loaned creve, o Seow, v s 8 to Rq and Esther Welinsky. Without Inerest Spent | “ne Siimavian w. 6. 1. 0. wii hold a meeting it the home of Mrs, J. A. Carlson, 157 Dwight street, to- Recommend Clause in Charter in Spite of Ad- verse Action Taken by Patrolmen Insist on Aid for Dependents from Pension Fund retire members of the regular de- partment on their request, when such members had completed 25 years' service. The charter at pres- ent glves the Hoard of police com- missioners the optl: 1 in cases of ap- plicants for pension who have per- formed 25 years' service, and com- pels the board to retire applicants of 30 years' service. The section relative to retirement |at the age of 65 years will be strick- en out, if th¢ recommendation of |those attending ‘he meeting is |adopted. This section is as follows: Asscssment Not Increased Payment of two per cent of thelr wages into the fund was favored, and will be continued. There has been talk of increasing this assess- | ment but the majority of the de partment members are opposed to 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. THE HERALD F‘ ANNOUNCEMENTS ! “WANT ADS” Lost_and_Found s Alphabetically Arranged For Quick | | BRINDLE AND WHITE DOG—Part and Ready Reference. | bird, lost. Inq. Philip Marino, 11 LINE RATES FOR ‘\ _Hough 8t Platnville. CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS | LOST—Small handbag containing sum Charge Prepald || ©of money probably on Main St. Mre. t 09 || _Xern, 188 Winthrop st 18 | TORTOISE SHELL—Glasses, lost bee 21 tween Main and Kelsey Sts. last Frie day. Reward. Return 189 Kelsey St 1 day days days 4z 36 S50 150 Yearly Order Rates Upon Application. | | AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies 8 | BTG MOTOR GARE S Bl‘fICl\Cu?TOll CARS—Sales and Serv- ce, Capitol Buick Co., 193 A Phone 2607. Rl CADILLAC CARS—Saies & Service. Laih Motors, Inc. “A Rellable Concern. 411 West Main St. Tell. 3000, CI:RYS%ER*‘ and 6. Bales and serve ce, ennett Motor Sal C 21 St. Phone 2952, B e ‘CHEV!ROLE;' MOTOR CARS—Sales and service, uperior Auto Co D, 3 Church T | DODGE BROTHERS—Sales and_Servics, 5. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 1129 - ANNOUNCEMENTS ley St. Phone mat. e i\FORD CARS—Trucks and Fordson tra tors. Bales and Servi r] Burial Lots, Monuments 1| Syies, “Beninr " Hores, Berlin Auto BURIAL VAULTS—Concrete and rein- | FORD CARS—Trucks, i s forced; water-proof, hermetically eeal- | sorvice, farm fmplements. Ayt ed. N. B. Vault Co. Phone 647-15. les and Service, B W BRITATN MONUMENTAL WORKS d 01, 123 Oak St. Monuments of all mzes!FR. LIN h and descriptions. Carving and letter | T cutting_our_spectalty. | e Florists | 3| HUPMOBILE AND STAR—8alos Tooms BOSTON FERNS—Very reasonablo prices. | and service department. Burritt Motor Sandelll's Greenhouse, 218 Oak St | Soles Co. 240 Hartford Ave. at Stane Phone 2643-12 | ley St Tel. 4195 CUT FLOWERS—potied plants, pleasing | MOON ~AND DI varisty. Speclallzing on funeral work.| & C. Rudolph, Johnson’s_Greenhouse, Church st. | 2051 FRE rnations, oses, S 15 dragons, etc. Ilower Grecnhouee, 1153 Stanley St. | Personals fl‘0~:§‘\jlr\;“~'bp A].\'L) 1;0{‘ TAC—Sales and heil rons ce. Products of Ge » o, YOUR—Diploma, It us frams it before | _A. Bence, 50 Ch ok T 1t gets spoiled. §1.00 and up. Arcade | PAIGE—Sixes Studio. | ‘Beautitul ¢ Iy new body Count 6 words to a line: 14 lines. to_an finchi. Minimum Bpace, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. Classiffied Page on Same Day. 10 A M Ads Accepted Over the Talephone for convenien customers. Call 925. Ask for a “Want Ad” Dperator. Notify the Herald at once if your ad s incorrect. Not responsible for errors after the first insertion. According to & letter received by |1 oirow afternoon at : Chairman E. F. Hall of the board | Miss Victoria Adams, daughter of of finance and taxation all the im- |Rev. and Mrs. Elisha Adams, has Srovements supposed o be taken Teturned to Middletown, Delaware, | 3 where she is a teacher in the high care of through the $50,000 loan |¢.y o0y which B. A. Hawley, vice presid.at | FRIGHTENS MANY cither made or abandoned, ng spent on the projec: {Hotel Guests Flee, Alarmed by Intense Heat |“Any member of the police depart- ment, who shall have been in the service of the city as a policeman |20 years and shall have reached the have it read as follows: “Sald jage of 65, may on his request, be board of police commissioners shall |retired on half pay by the board of permanently retire on half pay any |police commissioners, or transferred member of the regular or veteran to the veteran reserve force.” reserve force who has become per- | A change in the section relative manently disqualified from perform- [to retirement at the age of 60 to ing any duty upon a certificate of a |strike out “or transferred to the vet- surgeon or surgeons appointed by eran reserve force” was voted, 80 | said board of police commissioners that the section will read: “Any showing that such member s per- member of the police department manently disqualified for the per- |who shall have been in tke service formance of all police duty, and jof the city as . policeman 25 years that such disqualification is caused [and shall have reached the age of by the natural infirmities of old age, (60 vears, shall, on his request be re- ANNOUNCEMENTS or by some injury received, disease [tired on half pay by the board of [ | niryir 1 o7e 'MONUMENTS contracted, or exposure endured police commissi ers.” 3—DEATH NOTICES |while performing the dutles of his | I-FLORIETS . e service, without fault on his part.” | A P OUND The proposed change In this see- PERSONALS tion is the substitution of ‘“shall” 1—STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS for “may” in the first line. AUTOMOBILES | Retirement After 25 Years N CR_AGENCIES It was voted to recommend a |lar business meeting. Tt is expected | 3= AUFROs AND THUCKS FOI BALE change whereby the boaré of police |that a new slate of officers will be [10—AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGB | ssioners would be obliged to jelected at the meeting. 11—AUTO PARTS ANL ACCESSORL e Phone Your Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion in same day’s paper 1P M Saturdays at 10 A. M. CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS it. The meeting voted to recommend a change in the section relating to retirement for disability, so as to Pension Board. tor sat. An effort will be put forth to make provision in the city charter | for dependents of policemen dying in the service by making them bene- ficiaries under the pension system, according to a vote taken at a meeting of the officers and patrol- men of the regular police depart- ment yesterday afternoon. Th pension board last week acted un- favorably on a proposal to provide for policemen’s widows, but the men who are paying Into the pension |fund feel that dependents other |than widows might well be given consideration and to this end a | charter change will be sought. New York, Feb. 2 (UP) — Fire A .numoer of other proposed coursing through the four-story changes in the pension system were building at 2121 Broadway today did acted on at the meeting, which was damage estimated at close to $750,- presided over by Chief W. C. Hart. 000 and mena lives of a dozen | Officer William O'Mara, who repre- remen when ning roof crashed 'sents the department on the pen- in upon them. sion board, was instructed to pre- Guests at the Hotel Ansonia and pare an amendment to the charter tenants of nearby apartment houses to provide for payment of half pay | were frightened by the intensity of to members of the department dis- the blaze and sought the street. missed from the service except that several windows of the Ansonia were those who shall have been found ked by the heat. guilty of statutory offense or other The first started on the fourth serious charges shall not benefit by floor, occupied by a billiard parlor. the arrangement. Other floors are occupied by H. Mil-| A chansge is also favored to retire grim & Bros, manufacturer's of 0 the veteran reserve force on half Somen's wear. Much of their stock PAY department members incapaci- was damaged by water but fups |(ated by iliness or injury while not valued at $1,000,000 in the basement | °0 duty, with the provision that on b spnl g Lt their return to health they shall re- ‘I_.‘r'P Chief Kenlon, three licuten- Sume duty on full pay. The present ants and eight firemen were battling charter provisions do mnot cover far, - according to Mr. Hall, 100 of the loan has been paid back and when the city appropriates )00 more in the present budget, 69 will be left. The fi- jance board chairman expressed a hope that this will be cleaned up next year. Mr. Hawley's loan is for in indefinite length of time. i Another matter which must be met by the finance board is for| noney to meect the $10,000 subway bonds which are due in 1942 tis Shelden, city tr covered $3,393.75 cre city in the savings bank. voted to use this as a ba sinking fund to ect the 942, It was estimated t must be added to the fund : in order that it m necessary amount. recommend that action to the inon council. Prop, parts Automotive 248 Elm Bt. Tel 15 for 10 153 West ANNUAL BANQUET car The annual banguet of the New Pritain Fire Underwriters’ assocla- tion will be held tonight at 6 o’clock at the Burritt hotel after the regu- s & Service, | 12—AUTOMOBILES WANTED 127 Cherry St. Tel. 13—AUTOS—TAXI BERVICB 14—GARAGES TO LET 15—MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES |16—MOTORCYCLES-BICYCLES WANTED 17—SERVICB S8TATIONS — REPAIRING BUSINESS SERVICE | 13—BARBERS HAIRL'S MASBKUSE {19—BUILDING AND CONTRACT 20—BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERED | 21=DENTISTS 23_DRUSAMAKING & MILLINERY 23—DYEING & CLEANING ASH—Motor _car 2les and Service. A. G, Elm_St. Phond 2435, Tine, Hawker, 53 Sce the new It was voted to com- he Most , 20 entire- NURSE TESTIFIES TOBRUTALATTACK Is State Witness in Vermont Murder Trial Woodstock, Vt.,, Feb. 2 (B Messie Pandjiris, a Windsor called as a witness today trial of John Winters f ler of Miss Cecelia Gullivan at| Windsor las ovember, identified | Winters as the man who had attack- | ¢ d_her in her bedroom on the night | of the murder. She said the man had pulled her out of bed, choked her and demanded money and dia- nonds which he thought were in the house where she was employed. The intruder, she said, threatened to blow her brains out screamed. She told him to take the money and jewelry but not to Kkill her. The noise finally aroused two other women in the house and when they opened the door the man let her go and ran out through the itchen. The witness said she found burrs, nd and dirt on the bedcicthing ter the man had gone. e told Winter being brought to her hon.e and of her accusing him ttack, whereupon he had ex- WANTED: Building lot. State your best price for cash. Address: Private Party, Box 17-B, Herald Office. Fast Main St C CARS AND TRUCKS— Kennetn M. o, Salog and : City Items 24=INSURANCZ—ALIL KINDS 2 Service; cor. EIm and Pa Sta. Phone 25—1.AWYERS8—PATENT ATTURNEYS 2110. Local a, r Gi | TTO. | 2 gents for Gabriel Snubbe | 26— 5 ICKING, BAGGAGB o 1 a5 Qubbars. 55_;‘3&?&5?'}%?‘;3 HANGING A son was born at New Britain SELDEN TRUCKS—Sales and Servics. 28ZPLUMBING. HEAT'G, METAL WORK General hospital last evening to Mr. | Palace Garage, 39 Last Maln St.. Tel. {and Mrs. Albert E. Saulnier of 244 2 | 29—=PRESSING AND TAILORING s L Whiting street. EBAKER MOTOR CARS—Sa the blaze when the roof collapsed, A Cases of men becoming ill or injured | O ARRG. BTATIONERY | ROV ESSIONAL BERVICES and Service. Albro Motor Sales Co Phillip B. Stanley, vice-president| 235 Arch . Phono 2 i jof the Stanley Works, is suffering, while off du and the policemen partition held up the roof A & V- reqi the changs should be made, 33_REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING . ape, providing a tunnel roug 23—=WANTED TO RENDER SERVICEE WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND |from an injury to his right foot. Sales and Service. Fine mo- sustained when he fell at the Stanley which the men crawled to safety. | o AR | S ‘ e care it Garge and Sroor | 34— ESPONUENCE COURBB | , s, Fred Beloln, Jr., D s R | Rule & Level Co. recently, breaking | St (Ruopists i1h |a small bone. young women. OUR BOARDING HOUSE | 35—DANCING TEACHERS Chuseh 't Phous (4560 | A son was born at New Britain 36—INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL Autos and Trucks For Sale 8 s General hospital last evening to Mr. |REG_ MOTOR n th = o he mur. | Woman, Accused in Death In Danbury Returned Danbury, Feb. 2 (A—DMrs. Rosie oritch Gaboza, ed in Yon- ers, N. Y., January in connec- tion with the killing of Frank Vance here January 19, was brought here this forenoon by Lieut. Wil- liam Baker, of the Danbury police department, from the jail at White Plains, N. Y., where she had been held awaiting extradition. Lieut. Baker left here Monday forenoon to secure the requisition papers and returned this forenoon with! his prisoner. It is expected she will not arrainged in the local court until ter Coroner J. J. Phelan’s inquiry is completed next 37—LOCAL & PRIVATE INSTRUCTORS 5 38— WANTED—INSTRIICTORE CHEVROLET—1922 and 1931 coupce, Hoth are In_excellent shape and priced and Mrs. Henry Bailey of 56 Rock- well avenue. AUCTION SALE Thursday, Feb. 3,°27 40—HELP—AGENTS WANTED «1—HELP—MEN WANTED | GHEVROTF T CoTP eI =D 9,000 miles. onditl at 11 o’Clock in th o’Clock in the Forenoon 42—~HELP—WOMEN WANTED ment. Price at 22-24 Laurel St. | 43-HELP—MEN OR WOMEN Chestn: St. 5 Bristol t ‘ SITUATIONS :‘\;ANTEI‘—‘%E;EN — | I\ D— Wi — (5—SITUATIONS WANTEL Ol DODGE BROTHE panel b |Just overhauled and repainted. ‘Small |Real Estate consisting of Busi- |FEXI excellent ness Block and Plant for mak- | FINANCIAL N I down payment. C. A. Bence, 50 CI 48—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES nut. S!? #",:Tl :stA Bence, 50 Che I Kood guar; ing sausages and frankforts, | chestnut i s . | a t ing car, cold storage plant for beef and | “oniy 5,000 miles sod 1 Lomstict o 47—INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS 48—MONE' OANED 1924—Fordor, Eary terms. 86 ] | provisi i | new car, many extras. Guaranteed. O provisions, machinery and ap-| % s e duntegt, |paratus, two tenements (U |FORD—193( Tutor sedan AT eondiiin stairs), stock in trade, auto! {ally equipped. good tiren’ C. A. Bence, |and two delivery trucks, office | et s | fixtures, safe, desk, typewriter, | good, overhauled, lota of |chair, check protector, adding | st e sae A Dence 0 Chestnut machine, of The Central Beef |THREE WitLys-RNGHT SEDANG = and Provision Co., Bankrupt.| o’ %<ousht madster. overland e s | verland tourings, 2 Ford se- |Real Estate and Machinery dans, 2 Ford coupes. R. C. Rudolp |sold subject to existing incum- | ———ory St {brances. Sale to be held on the {premises at 11 A.M. Feb. 3rd Good looking Duco finish, Six cyl. motor, balloon i bumpers, 5 PAIGE SIX-70 TOURING— Duco finish, new halloon tires, finest (THURSDAY) 1927 Ingfl™ihs Smbane. o o B¢ ! By order of the United| XStates District Court, Saul | 88—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE ¥ i - | $8-REAL ESTATE FOI EXC »?lf;)‘{](:?n Referee in ~ Bank-|*ir, Snamel nian, " gond. tiren, i | tery oO. ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTE % |JEWE X | Beons, oTELS | WILLIAM WAKELEE, |’53ETT SIX, ToURn | Auctioneer s XN W 9 months ago, a beauty, with 89- OOMS FOR RENT 'S per gal., $225. J. F. Dutton 2 bumpers, snubbers, motometer, ex- 90—ROOMS AND BOARD. HUPMOBILE 1926 S1X Trustee oA LIGEN,wa NoU KOW TH" ) e\auAL«z AROUND HERE BETTER “THAN T DO, ~re WHATG —TH i | WELL TAKE, ~~r = \F BoTH OF YoU HAVE ACCIDENT CLAUGED I YJOUR INGURANCE > POLICIEG, 1D OAY M LEAVIN WITE HiM To ot T I\ IMMEDTUDLY on-TH! REACH AN' GRAB,+[ (~\I'SIR 1! e OTHERWIGE, 1D SUGGEZT QOME CHOP HOUGE, WHERE NOUR oMLY MENACE 9 S L LogING A COAT! N. & J. Aid Association X ) of ) Has $4,971 in Treasury | Ofticers have been re-elected by | North & Judd iation as follo ,John Hyland; vice-pr H cretary, gene Borkow: ncial report of the asso- only od condition and equip- Is low. C. Bence, A0 Phone 2215, MMM \F -THATS RioK WITH MR HooPLE F 1 WER MUG, WEDGE N AN OL' PAL OF MINE ToR DINNER € -~ HE DONT LOOK v, BuT HE'D WoRTH BALEY COF MONEY, we OWNG A BUNCH oF GILVER MINES I @ouTH AMERICA 1= ) paint, tires, motor Automotive Sales & 49— WANTED—TO BORROW T LIVE STOCE 50—CATTLE AND SWINB 51—DOGS, CATS, PETS | POULTRY SUPPLIES | 53—HORSES, VEHICLES 54—WANTED—LIVE BTOCE MERCRANDISE §5—ARTICLES FOR BALB 56—BUILDING MATERIALS 67— BUSINESS & OFFICE BQUIP. §8—FARM AND DAIRY PRODLUCTS 59—FEED AND FUE 60—FERTILIZERS, SEEUS, PLANTS 61—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING 62—GOOD THINGS TO EAT 63—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES 64—MACH Y. ELEC., & TOOLS HE STORES '8 | CHEVROLET USED real bargains: Ford Tudor, pant and rubber, ster, excellent cond price. The Superfor Church_ St o 192 Hupmobile Road- Low dowi oon tres, me- o. Priced low, easy Automotive Sales & Service, 3§ h St Tel. 1 be chanically n with Bence, car Selling Ve a 50 “I hope to die for this. T hope they hang me Chaplin Alimony Case _ Still Is Undecided Los Angel Feb. (UP)—Lita Grey Chaplin’s hotly contested al mony award, preliminary to the di- vorce case against her actor-hus- bhand, Charles Chaplin, still was un- “decided today. After long arguments, district court of appeals yesterday took under advisement the petition filed by attorneys for Chaplin ing to make the writ, prohibiting payment of alimony, permanent. Three months may a decision is made by meanwhile Mrs. CHA SICAL RADIO WATCHES DIAMONDS, JEWELRY 67—WANTED ARTICLES TO BUY lal ene S REAI ESTATE FUR KB on s as follows: Cash on h §9—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS $4,860.07; rec A S 4 pox s 3 f 3 70—BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT e N \ i | b S 71—DESK [OOM AND OFFICES e e 2 AT % ) 7 FARM 'FOR RENT T = 73—110USES FOR RENT henetits, $499. | 13—BUBURBAN FOR RENT Tanias 178 73—VACATION PLACES FOR RENT 76—=\WAREHCUSES & STORAGE TT—WANTED—TO RENT REA1 ESTATF FOR SALE 18—AGENTS—REAL ESTATB 79— AUCTIONEERS 80—BLDG. & BUSINESS PROPERTY 81 —BUILDING LOTS FOR SALB 82—FAR! FOR BALE $3—HOU: FOR BALE 84—SHORE PLACI "OR SALB 85—8BUBURBAN FOR BCALE INSTRUMEN thoroughly C on hand 217, 1924 powerful the second tires, 3 Miss Kayser to Marry Arthur Renad in 1 = R (specta New York o court, but son of Joseph attorneys ad of Somerworth, D announced that even though the n, and Miss Mary writ i3 made permanent, they will ughter of Michael and seek a new order after March 17, Kayser of New Br when service on the comedian by Conn., where she was born, obt ¢ publication will be completed. a license to wed here today. Wed- i B ding plar > not announced. Mr. Lithuanian B. & P. M. C. eh. and STUDEBAKER LT. SIX TOURING Anna 18 T ;e _ jAKE’e 22K NERNE === 0 ts SKIPPY tra_tire, ete. 91—ROOMS KOR HOUSEKEEPING Scarcely told " from nor & - 3 Scarcely to 92—~WHERE TO DINE equipp ™om new. $3—WANTED—BOARD OR LOLGING HITMORE PAIGE €O 519 EAST MAIN ST. By PERCY CROSEY | Renad gives address here East Third and Miss K; s here as 400 Wi The Lithuanian Business and Pr jonal Men's club held its annual | meeting at Lithuanian hall last night ind the following officers were clected: President, John J. Gerdis; vice president, P. tary, A. P. Osteil Dauni Tt was voted to profes to hold a ning Febr Park streei MILLS RF Washington, Feb. sentative n L. York, confirmed by the senate terday as under-s tary of the treasury, today sent his resignation as a house mber to Governor Smith at Albany. It became effcc- tive ects to be sworn in tomorrow or Friday. | Mills was the republican guberna- terfal nominee 2 Governor Smith at the 1926 election. Proposed | 1 REP. WEESE Gotr RAISIN PIE, Oun, YoE! A PIE HEY! WHY AINT THESE HERE RAISINS GOT SEEDS WHAT KIND 0' PIE HAVE YA ¢or? RAISIN PIE IS RIGHT RAISINS. r Wednesd 9 at the y eve- hall on NO WAGE REDUCTION Foundation of Miners' Agreeme Ind., 2 (P 2 committee of the United Mine Workers of America, in con- vention i ithorize tain the be ement from the ope competitive ficld on reduction,” comm The re TEXANS WANT HAIN Washington, Feb. 2 (#— tion headed by R. T national committe . today asked Pr to appoint H. H. Haines terstate commere 1s polis, epubl for the s Coolidgs Houston to the commis possible » central in of no tod on. wage ' DR. | PAULINE port the convention Copyright, P. L. Crosby, 1921, Johnson F No Chance for Ashur 1 CANT DECIDE WHETHER 1L MARRY BEAUTY OR BRAINS! res, Ing By CLIFF STERRETT | 'A”LOOKER CODLD DO BETTER. AN’ A THINKER [ WOULD KNOW BETTER! \ \ \ CANT ADVISE YO e T EI 0 You! contract Not a Mind-Reader W Mystify You! our: — WRONG Deputy witz today on pr Newi g Charles Sudarsky of sel for the Ame Through a misun named defen brought by t The error was and the attach CHINAMANS CHANCE WITH EITHER OF MAN IS SUED 67 oM H relcased perty thro Carlson nt in cement de known ent removed. an company today action ma EVERY WOMAN | will be Attracted to its Beauty! JOHN B. WELLS MORTGAGES — INSURANCE AIWEST MAIN ST. t. a5y,