New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 1, 1927, Page 16

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LIFE IMPRISONNENT FOR SPRINGFIELD CLUBBER | NOW YOU ASK ONE The Answers answers to the “Now questions. Man Who Fatally Assauited Jacob Adler Last March Is Sen- tenced Today. Springfield, Mass, June 1 (A—| Sentence of life imprisonment was imposed on Charles Chambers of this _ Here are 1 Ask O | GETS POETS DOLLAR Pearl . Lady Wins Herald Classified Ad Award ISABELLE STANLEY 2 M. Marshall, B. Davidson, ef; Davi- dian and H. Marshall, rf. Ruby pitehed and Aldo caught the Slugger ‘The Black F; ler ny team in the city 14-15 years of age. For Captain Flood, 154-2 THIS MURDER FAILS Shocked To Edgar Jilett Joe Jilette, 11; for Washington Husband gles chal- | Legal Notice BY ORDER of the Superior Court, in and for the County of Hartford, ite of Connecticut, in a certain foreclosure action entitled: Central |Lumber Company vs. Giovanni Gian- [notti and Curmine Giannotti, Martin Horwitz, Esq., acting as a commit- ltee, will sell at public auction on |{the premises, June 11th, 1927, at two (2) p. m. Standard Time, the Ifollowing property of the defend- Learn That He Had Been Marked |ants: 4 THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepaia 10 09 TYearly Order Application l ANNOUNCEMENTS l Florists 3 BOSTON FERNS—Very reasonable prices. Ssndell's Greenhouse, 318 Oak 8t Phone 2181-3. FOR DECORATION DAY—Astor_plants, $1 per 100; carnation, $1 per doz. Decoration day plants at reasonable Son, 141 FOUND, small white dog. Owner may have same by identifying and paying — |___Auromorive l | Auto and Truck ‘Agencies L A A NGON _AND DIANA—Sales & Service, R. G Rudolph. 127 Cherry 8t Tel 2051-2. Y NASH—Motor cars. Gee the new Ifne. Sales and Service. A. G. Hawker, 53 Elm_8t._Phone 2486. GAKLAND AND PONTIAC—Balos and service. Products of Geperal Motors. C. A. Bence, §0 Chestnut bt. Tel. 2316. PAIGE BSixes and Eights. “The Most Beautiful Cars in America.” Whitmore 319 East Main Bt. Tel. 2S10. Palgo C tanley gets the dol- for the best offering in the sified Ad Poetry contest. ems to be a spirit of good wtured rivalry between the Judge Dawes Plan controls pay- | 21 Miss Isahelle for once she | «nt of Garman war damages to the | 10680t succeed. she tries and tries 1st year, Mis nley starty for this ad. Tel. 3329-W. WHITE POODLE DOG lost Wednesday. Finder please return 137 Lawlor St. and_receive reward. Personals L] AMATEURS ATTENTION—One _ 8x10 portrait of yourself taken in our stu- | dlo free when you buy your films here and finish them here. Come In city in superior court today for the killing of Jacob M. Adler, « tailor, who died March 17, nine days after he had been attacked in his store by Chambers, who used a hammer. Chambers pleaded guilty to second degree murder and senten posed by Ju Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No ad accepted after 1 P. M. for Classified Page op Same Day. Saturday 10 A. 3L Telephone 923. Taker, REO MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS— Kenneth M. Bearle & Co. Saies and Service; cor. Elm and Park Sts. Phone 2110. Local agents for Gabriel 8nubb: TLLYS-KNIGHT __ AND OVERLAND AGENCY—gales and Service. Fine mo- tor cars. Beloin Garage and Mot Sales, Fred Beloin, Jr. Prop. 118 Church 8t Phone 560. | SELDEN _ TRUCKS—Bales and Service. | First Plece: | Known as lots Nos. 29, 30 and 31 | . 3 as shown on a map of property of June "1 (UP)—The (i St R, & H. Robbins and | story of a murder that failed Was pounded and described as follows: | revealed today, with a chiropractor |Commencing at a point in the north- | and a matron held for conspiracy. |ast corner of land of M. T. White | 1—A surveyor's chain is four rods, | lar todu | | Miss1 i | Herald For Death. | | | i \ | | LO\Szategliod Washingten, | Ask for an Ad Notify the Herald at once It Thongh pleading not time of his arraignment, L six foot negro had police shortly afte at he attacked r, ton is the capital of conf lin compile Ad thigh. f alum used in is the Two Men Held for Attack On 13 Year Old Child Stamrord, June 1 (P—George G a1 (P—About 400 IPord Motor company ' being told they would 1 when to report for work tepresentatives of the com- the men They ¢ at the Green Isiand tion with the mew car of which invol ilohad b Ford company MAJ. BEIR s action of aken at requ aind from t rities men of the United 1 oft at 9:15 a. p of the flight. Bahia m., REFINISH your dining ta- ble after breakfast, dine from it at luncheon! WaterSpar Lacquer “dries in no time.” Goes a lot further than ordinary lacquer. Gives an exquisite finish al- most impossible to scratch or mar! WaterSpq Lacquer varnish and Enamel —the correct material for every refinishing use—for fur- niture, floors and woodwork. WaterSpar Varnish is the varnish that water can’t harm! LOONEY BRAES HARDWARE CO: PANY Growing with Reason 220 opPp. MONUMENT 1 have been laid off ave been laid ¥ changes for work in con- the Rio Janeiro, ‘une 1 (A — Major | o Beires, Portuguese aviator, ! who is planning to return to Portu- | y ¥ Sm!os; Newfoundland and the Azores, hop- | on the first His destination was | {ed a row by saying | know a thing zbout which I : 10 not at all costs. t is on the level award her th | However, this cont so Miss Stanley gets the dollar. If era was some way of telling the | | gencrai public that she does know | more about poetry than the judge, {why it would be done. That can't | {be done without cmbarrassing the {judge poeticzlly, so the least said about it the ter. rybody ought to try their hand at it today d put over this contest with a {bang which would make it a house- {hold word for years and years to | come, Here's the poetry:— Fourth of July, “0ld Glory" to If you wish to own a flag, Do not lat your efforts lag, 231 Arch street, Mr. Eddy Will surely have one aiready FFor your lawn or portico. Telephone 47 Here's the rulesi— AL ! Poetry should be § lines or under. Subject selected from any of the 300 odd Herald classified I No listening to poetry over the telephone. Letters must be addressed to Herald Want Ad Poetry Judge, New Britain Herald. Letters should be signed by author, name and address— no *“nom de plumes.” NEW BRIDGE OPENS | Buffalo and Fort Eric Are Linked By Span—No Especial Ceremony Marks Event. The latter's guileless husband was “shocked” to learn he been marked for death. had It was a story of insurance, a fel- low lodge member plotted with & Jissatisfied wife, and a great “per- t crime” foiled because the man 1" to commit it was not a pro- sional killer but a police detec- he wife, held at the was not of the sash-wielding She had a certain refine- ment, the detective said, in that she left all the detalls to the doctor and hoped never to see the gunman who was to rid her of her husband. The principals, as related by Rob- ert F. Langdon, the detective, were scph Apolonio, 45, owner of a t metal works; Anna Apolonio, 42, and Dr. Dee Hammer, 41, whom she hoped eventually to marry. Last Iriday, Lafigdon said, he was approached by a private detective who had been working to get di- vorce evidence for Mrs. Apolonio. Langdon, posing as a Buffalo gun- man with en murders to his credit, met the chiropractor, who |was a lodge brother of the sheet ! metal man. Dr. Hammer, Langdon said, pro- jposed that the latter rent a car, |take Apolonio riding in it, and on |a lonely road use a blackjack. Then | Langdon was either to fire a bullet into the husband's brain or thrust a screwdriver up Apolonio’s: nostrils, !in either case breaking the wind |shield and putting glass in the | wound to make it appear Apolonio {had been killed in an auto crash. | Later Mrs. Apolonio to gollect | double indemnity accident insur- ance. The murder, Langdon said, was detention 1ouse, or assigns; thence running north- {thence running northerly 100 feet to !an iron pin; thence westerly 50 feet to an iron pin; thence running northerly 70 feet to an fron pin; thence running easterly 150 feet to a proposed street called Harding Street; thence running along said proposed strect feet to tha point of beginning, and bounded: the Estate of H. A. and R. C. Rob- bins, or assigns; N East by proposed Harding Street; South by land now or formerly of M. T. White in part, and in part by land now or formerly of Giovanni Giannotti; street called Giovanni Giannotti in part and in rt by land now or formerly of the states of H. A. and R. Robbins. Second Piece: Bounded on the north by land now or formerly of R. E. and H. A. Robbins or assigns; South by a highway called Farm- ington Avenue or Road; West by land of Catherine Hub- bard or assigns. Said second piece containing one- quarter of an acre more or less; also a triangular plece or parcel of land with all the buildings thereon bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the corner of land now or formerly of C. M. Hubbard or assigns, running |thence northwesterly along the {north line of the highway known as {Berlin Road, 8 1/10 feet, thence | running northeasterly 1015 feet in a straight line partly along the west- erly side of a brick building to a westerly 103.2 feet to an iron pin; southerly | 195.30 | North by land now or formerly of | West by land now or formerly of | southeasterly set for tonight. He exhibited checks|point where said side of said build- doctor gave him “for services.” Last|tween land now or formerly of C. night Apolonio came home from lodge meeting to find Langdon had|merly of Ferdinando D' opo, and totalling $1.100 which he said theling interscets the dividing line be- | a M. Hubbard, and land now or for- | arrested Mrs, Apolonio and Dr. Hammer, Buffalo, M new internati; June 1 (P—The al peace bridge, spanning the Niagara river between Buffalo and Fort Erie, Ont., was opened to traffic at 10 o'clock this morning with simple exers ticipated in by representatives of the two countries which it connects Promptly at the time set for the opening, automobiles containing of- ficlals of the bridge company and Buffalo public officers. led by Mayor Frank X. Schwab, left the United States end of the structure for the Canadian side. There they circled |up Canadian officials headed by Reeve Louis Douglas of Fort Erie and returned to the American side Display and ceremeony lack- ing. That will come probably in September when, at the formal dadi- cation of the $4,500.000 span, high officials of the United States and Canadian governments will ! part. President Coolidze has invited, and sponsors of the cere mony expect the attendance of the Prince of Wales and Premi win of G Britain, as Canadian executives BLACK The Black over the Sluggers Monday at St Mary's field, 3-4, winning the game i when Jilette stole all the way from !second to the plate. The 'lined up as follows: G. Flood, ¢ 'Ed. Stankowitz. p; B. Flood, 1b: ce well as s par-| around Peace Bridge Plaza, picked | Bald- |! “T am unable to think. T am so surprised,” he said. “T have felt for some time something was wrong but I never thought of this.” otice Sealed Rids for the lease of the Iraternity Bowling Alleys will be received by the New Britain Odd Toll Association. Bids will be cpened at the office of the Associa- tion, No. 144 Arch St at § p. m. D. S time, June 20, 1927 Bids must be for not less than one e | | leas; tisfactory security required with LIMITATION rt of Prob within and n Count ut, P CLATMS nholden at New District of tford and on the 31st day of Brity Berlin, v, Esd. cyers of of the i Moy- n said [thence southerly on sald dividing | line to the place of beginning. | 'For further information inquire of Martin Horwitz, 330 Main Street, New Britain, Conn. NOTICE A hearing will be held by Board of Water Commissioners of the City of New Britain at its room City Hall, Monday June 6, 1927 at $ o'clock, concern- ing proposed extension of water main in McClintock St. !toet soltherly from Blake Road: Andrews St. from end of present main westerly to Kensington Ave. Golden Hill St. from Osgood Ave., 600’ northerly; Fulton St. southerly from South St. 600" | ANl persons upon whom as ments may be made to cover the ex- Ipense of sald extensions and own- ing property adjacent to the same | are hereby notified to be present at | aid meeting, and if they see cause be heard in relation to the same. | BY ORDER OF THE BOARD { OF WATER COMMISSIONERS, Frank J. O'Drien, Clerk. the | evening, | about 400 | ess- sour ad Is incorrect. Not respon- #ible for errors after the drst Insertion. :l ANNOUNCEMENTS | ! 1 SURTAL VAULTS—Concrets, _steel | Te- inforced; water proof, hermetically sealed. N. B. Vault Co. Tel. 3370, | XEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS 123 Oak St Monuments of all sizes and descriptions. Carving and letter cutting_our_specialt; Florists 3! | VARTETY—Of plants and flowers. _Low priced., Come In and ses them. John- s Grecnhouse, 517 Church street. | 'City Advertisement! Burial Lots, Monuments |Clerk’s Office, City of New Britain, ; {FORD CARS—Trucks, and get one. Arcade Studio. SPENCER CORSETS — Burgical _and dress. Made to mcasure. Mrs. Annetts Carpenter, 27 Glen St. Tel. 139-12. AUTOMOTIVES Auto and Truck Agencies BUICK MOTOR CARS—8ales and Ber Caplto] Buick Co. 193 Arch 8t 2607. CADILLAC_AND LA SALLE CARS — Sales & Service. Lash Motors, Inc. “A Reliable Concern.” 411 West Main St. Tel._5000. CHRYSLER 5 (ce. Bennett Motor Sales Co. 8t. Phone 2952, i CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—8aies and service, Guperfor Auto Company, 137 Church_8t. Phone 211. DODGE BROTHERS—8ales and_Bervice. 8. & F. Motor Sales Corn., 1129 Stau- ley St. Phone 131. Bales and ee 250 Arch tractors, parts service, farm (mplements. Automotiv 227 Conn., May 31, 1 WILLOW STREET EXTENSION |To whom it may concern: | Notice is hereby given that the Board of Compensation and Assess- ment of the City of New Britain has |made the following appraisement jand award of damages and assess- | iment of special benefits or better- | ments, caused by the extension of | Willow Street, from West Street to ! {Lasalle Street, and the establishing lof street and grade lines thereon, | viz: | Willow Street Extension: | Damages Benefits $100.00 |Eli Marholin West Street: \Fred Bendza for land $1,200.00 and allowance | for moving house | _$1.600.00 |Felix and Victoria Maciora Jos. and Margaret Sledl, jointly IMary Sarisky Daly Street Josephine Gregoro- | wicz {John Arszylo {John Sultus Acorn Street: |Jonn Woitowitz John Arszylowicz iJoseph Stella 2,800.00 600.00 5.00 . 1,000.00 1,200, 300, $00 City of New Britaln (Estimated cost of work) 1,600 Total $9,505.00 | The above assessment is based on the fact that Mr. Fred Bendza is to retain title to his house which stands jon land to be taken for the street, | and that he shall have a reasonable | time in which to move same. Accepted, adopted, certified from ! vecord and published twice by order ! |of the Common Council, Attest, ALFRED L. THOMPSON, City Clerk. | Erecting New Bridge { Over Linwood St. Brook | The Linwood street bridge, long the su t of complaint to city de-| . Dissolution of Partnership rartments because of its shak winners | o is to give notice that Albert Gitlin is withdrawing from the partnership of Gitlin Drothers, 159 Winter St., New Britain. Louie M. Gitlin is continuing said business under his own name. ALBERT J. GITLIN. Jake and Biella, ss: Bagdigian and | SKIPPY POLLY AND HER PALS | dition, aggravated in recent frequent storm water overflow heing removed and a substantia concrete structure will be substitut- ed by the board of public works | Some changes are also to he made ;in the approaches to the structure. | Sales and Service, 248 Elm Bt. Tel 01, FORD CARS—Trucks and Fordson trac- tors. Sales and Service. Berlin Auto Sales, Berlin. Holmquist Bros. Prop. Phone 251-3. FRANKLIN CAR: 10 years. Sales and Maln St Tel. 3696 (TCPMOBILE AND BSTAR—Sales rooms and service department Burritt Motor Sales Co. 240 Hartford Ave. st Stan. ley St. Tel. 4195. AUTOMOTIVE All Perfect 924 ESSEX COACH FORD TUDOR FORD COUPE PAIGE TOURIN FORD TUDOR MOBILE 8§ hie car for the next Service. 401 West Automobile Co. 22 MAIN ST. TEL. 1513 USED CAR DEPT. 10-12 WEST PEARL 1 USED CARS All makes, all models at low prices We have just the car you want at the price you want to pay Come in today and pick out the car you like ALL CARS PRICED LOW TO SELL AT ONCE Terms The Honeyman Auto Sales Co. Distributor Packard, Hudson- Essex 200 East Main St. Open Evenings Tel. 2542 Trades HERE YOU CAN BUY SAFELY Lexington Brougham 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan 1923 Lexington Touring Lexington Touring Ford Panel Delivery Chevrolet Screen Delivery 1925 Oldsmobile Coach. 1924 Ford Coupe C. A. BENCE 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215 By (Cepyright. 1928, — KY BREAK FER THIS CURRENT 15 HEADIN AIGHT FER THE T MEBBIE_YAS, AN MEBBIE | NO, UNK. US. N WHO KNOWS BLT THAT JESS BEFORE WE GITS THERE, SHE'LL TURN AROUND AN' CARRY LS OUT TSEA AGIN? OF THAT, DAWGONE YER PESSIMISTIC YOU WOULD THINK | STILL, Palace Garage. 39 East Malp 8t Tel 3904. STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—#ales and Service. Albro Moto: 8ales Co. 325 Arch St. Phone 260. 7 L] Autos_and Trucks For Salc WE have Tn_siock Overland, Ford Se- dan, Touring and Coupes. $25 down, balanca on weekly payments R. G Rudolph, Cherry St DEPENDABLE USED CARS DODGE BROTHERS— 1926 Coupe 1925 Sedan 1924 Coupe 1923 Touring Special Sale’ on. Used Fords All Models, 1923 to 1923 4 Terms Arranged THE 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP, 1120 STANLEY ST. OPEN EVENINGS GOOD TO LOOK AT BETTER TO DRIVE Overland Touring—! Ford Tudor—3$50 down Chevrolet Sedan—3i40 down Chevrolet Touring—$100 down Ford Sedan—3$60 down Chevrolet Sadan—$20. down Ford Touring—$30 down TEL. 731 down { Easy Terms—The Old Car Taken im as First Payment Sold with Our Guarantes SUPERIOR AUTO CO. 12§ Church Street and Rear 51 Main Street WHITMORE PAIGE CO. JEWETT SIX TOURING—Fine ing, economical and ver: new. Owner appears powerful, bought PAIGE “GLENBROOK'" 5 PASS. ING—From lady who bought sedan. Paint and tires good: mechanical condition. Nice ment. §225. TOURs Paige excellent equips LEXINGTON LIGHT 8IX TOURING--§ rass. Duco finieh, good tirex 15 to 18 | miles per gal. Bargaln. |HUDSON COACH—Well equipped and tires excellent. 235, Paint WHITMORE PAIGE CO 319 EAST MAIN €T {WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING CARS WITH OUR USUAL UNRESTRICTED ’30-DAY MECHANICAL GUARANTEE: Ford Tudor Sedan Hup ‘Touring Maxwell Sedan Maxwell Coach Reo Roadster Stutz Touring Hudson Brougham i Reo Speed Wagon Al These TU'sed Cars Condi KENNETH M SEARLE & CO. Elm and Park Streets TELEPHONE 2110 ~__Motorcycies and Bicycles 18 X good _condle |CSED BICYCLES—Guod in price. onom cessor to “Hadfield' w port Shop, euce 15 Maln St ey PERCY CROSBY by Metropolitan Newspaper Service.) [eeT IDIOTS! YER

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