New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 23, 1927, Page 11

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Second Section GIRL ASKS 15000 " FOR CRASH HURTS (Club Hostess Brings Suit Against New Britain Man | Claiming injuries as the result of | an automoblle accident in which | she was severely injured, suit for $15,000 damages has been brought | by Alice Graboski of Hartford, | through Attorney Noble E. Pierce, | against Clesson W. Parker of this city. Constable Fred Winkle served | the papers. i The accident occurred at the in- | tersection of Franklin and Maple | avenues, Hartford, on the morning | of April 2 between 2 and 3 o'clock. A car owned by Parker and oper- ated by John E. Wolft collided with |old, of 168 Grove street, a bride of |double operation at the New Brit- NEW BRITAIN HERALD BRIDE OF TWO MONTHS DIES Mrs. Anna Bogdanski, Aged 28, of 168 Grove Street, Passes Away After Double Operation. Mrs. Anna Bogdanski, 28 years two months, was claimed by death this afternoon. She underwent a aln General hospital She was the wife of Frank Bogdanski. Mrs. Bogdanski was born in this city, attended the Sacred Heart school and was graduated. Surviving her are her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Heromin Horosik, mof sisters, Miss Sophie Horosik, sten- ographer for Attorney Thomas F. McDonough, and Miss Clara Horo. sik, and a brother, Charles Horo- sik. Funeral arrangements, in charge of Stanley Borawskl, are incomplete. a machine operated by Daniel F. Leary and the plaintiff, who was an occupant of the machine, was in- jured. Three suits have already been Personals NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1927. Priest Sends $50 Check To Fund for Firemen Chiet W. J. Noble of the fire de- partment today announced receipt of | a check for $50 from Rev, I.uC)'an! Bojnowski, pastor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Polish) church, with a letter of thanks and appreciation | of the work of the fire department at the fires a few months ago at the Polish printing plant and Polish orphanage. The check will be turn- | ed in the fire pension fund. [ GITLITZ NAMED RECEIVER In city court this morning, Judge Saxe appointed Louis Gitlitz receiv- er of Hurlburt street property, in an action brought by Mrs. Celia | Zevin as executrix of the estate of | Abriham Zevin, against Samuel | Neidetz, Eva Pickman, et al, for appointment of a receiver and fore- | losure of a mortgage on the prop- rty. Attorney Cyril F. Gaffney rep- resented the plaintiff and the action | was not contested. MOTOR V ICLE REPORT The police were notified today of the suspension of the operator’s li- censes of Leo J. Johnson, of 128 Dwight street, Daniel Dragone of 25 Dwight street, Nicola Messina of =R STORE CLOSES AT NOON \cdnesday ith great oney ornin Pages 11 to 20 STORE CLOSES AT NOON dle mlmg A SURE THING IS NO GAMBLE and Some of These Items Are Two to One Shots YOURE A WINNER, ON WHICH EVER ONE YOU PICK At Just Half Price Rick Rack Trimmed ilc fli Percale Aprons 5¢ stock of new Percale Aprons, trimmed with contrasting For Wed. Morning 213 Washington street, Bertha Ba- bula of 238 Broad street, B. Edward Bogdanskl of $1 Broad street, and the return of the license of Joseph Amazin of 179 Hartford avenue. filed against Parker by occupants | of the Leary car, the previous suits aggregating about $22,000. 3 L I The plaintiff in this latest action g:er:.nal}‘e};?; A :states the car had been secured with 2 : the full consent and approval of | .y 2ig nre aro : = - | Mr. Mrs. Max Feinstein and e T the” maenine | daushiter. Annette, are visiting Mr. T e z\ndh Mrs. Hyman Rablnow of 763 ‘| Arch street. The plaintiff was also riding in the | i g machine.. Wolft, it is alleged in the | complaint, was not a licensed driver. H(j::;' ‘s'[‘;’e;"}"‘mf}"elgnpgl;‘“:m"o'mlaf The plaintiff states that by reason .ty PO REYE Ot 8 PO of the fact that Woltt failed to blow | oy (o0 (FoETCE I TRe the horn on the car, that he was| i driving on the wrong side of the| yoo g i Mrs. of Petersburg, road, and that he was proceeding |y 'y . at ‘& igh rate of speed, the colli- | Y 18 the guest of Councilman : o g land Mrs. Clarence Maxon. Coun- s'°;‘h°"“:“f' e veq | Cilman Maxon and family have just e sets for at she recefved | roryrned from a two weeks' motor k, 2 ead, | yorie, caused by flying glass, particles of b which remained in the Wounds. | N an4 Ars Charles 3. Law and bruises and other hurts, as a result |, =i Cslpeananes f U {two sons and Miss Abbie Dawson ct being thrown from the machine ‘=0 SO0 AN e when the crash occurred. She fur-| Wil 1eave friday for a 10 days' trip ther sets forth that she was confined LD pOTG § - a88: to the hospital for two months and = i that she suffers from lame black, | M™% _"'"C““"” Hale and a0k, leadaches and dizzy spells and that | Warren; Mrs. George Loomis, Miss she will be lame and disabled for [l-aura Woodford, Miss Florence some time to come. She alleges that | Tompkins, Miss Frances Travers, she has been disfigured for life. R A oniGRRG Doy, RN ss I Kemp, Miss Ada Hitchner, and Mrs. SHOI Buy Several Tomorrow At This Very Low Price Miss Grabowski says that at the | “GIANT” time of the accident she was em- |Fred E. Miller have returned from . ployed as a hostess at the Suwanee |a 10 days’ stay at Storrs. 400 MAIN ST. club in New York city and that she — BATH TOWEI-S wwas receiving a salary of $30 a week | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Johnson together with tips, which made a to- Iand son, Willlam, of Minneapolis, = aes ) tal of about $100 a week. She al-[left for their home today after leges that, by reason of the fact that |spending two months with relatives 81x90 ey <he was absent from her place of |in this city. Mr. Johnson is a for- e LB £ o L . employment for such a length of lmer New Britain resident. PEQUOT SHEETS weight. Closely woven towel, very ab- Wed 19 sorbent. Ias attractive three stripe bor- Mor., each $1 ¥ ders in pink, gold, blue and lavender. Size Mor.,, ! 3 23x44. A 50c value. For Wednesday .. 45x36 PEQUOT e lost her position and that i 33c Mo 37 81 she has been unable to secure work Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis and Everett | elsewhere. | family, Officer Alfred Atwater and e ot {Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kent of Locust FIND STOLEN CAR MARKERS gt 00t have returned after 10 days’ | ————— v, and Sire. George Rawlings of | _ DYE FLAKE 89¢ Pure Silk JAPANESE A set of automobile markers, be-| o ationin the Catskills. PONGEE longing on an automobile owned by 8y s DOC Mr. and Mrs. ward Clark of 17 b 36-inch Canal street, Plainville, was found | ¢y o/ 0'Dell and George Scheyd ENGLISH PRINTS in & cateh basin on Broad n,i, returned from a week's vaca- tub fast Wed. street today and turned over to the |y, " onone a¢ Bantam lake. 5 yards $1 Mor. police. The Clark automobile is one ! of several which the police say Were |y o0 T e $1.25 stolen by Leo Gargano and Anthony | Hm:ro are vacationing in Canada. Striped and Checked Giardiano, both of 66 Smith street, Imported this city, the men having been DRESS GOODS | bound over to the September Leri|qy, y pyrritt street and M. and | of superdor court by Judge Saxe Inyy Feoocare R Carroll of Trinity Mor., yard 69C police court last ‘““"‘“1?_’: mo;:\‘:fi",ls(rwt have returned from a motor | Another set of markers having | et BRY e e o e ——— $1.59 been recovered after having been | FRENCH VOILE thrown into the sewer through a| Lo . S o r i e T CHARGE catch basin In the northwestern sec- | T ON AV L PR Long Ruffled CURTAIL tion of the city, and found to belong L35y court tomorrow morning Wed. $ 1 .00 on a stolen car, the police said to- ’ ! Sygmoning) a \t | to-answer charges of the building | day there appears to be no doubl| = o one “ihat he violated the | Mor., pair 56-inch Pure Wool JERSEY Our Miss Hilda Bessoff has returned £ rickrack braid. Full size front yoke style. About one-third of the wells drilled for ofl turn out to be ab- solutely dry. A New Shipment of School Shoes $ On Sale pr. For Wednesday Morning High cut tan shoes of selected tan leather with rubber heels. Sizes up to 2. Buy them now for school opening. Close Out Lot of BRASSIERES Discontinued numbers and odd sizes from our regular stock. Regularly sold at 49¢, 79¢, 98c. For Wednesday Morning . .... Extra Size Bloomers Made of excellent grade Muslin. Double elastic knee with lace edge. For Wed- nesday Morning ......... Boys’ Wash Suits At Exactly One-Half Price 634 new smart model Wash Suits. Regulation one dollar values. Wed. 29. THE DRESS GOODS English Prints in pretty patterns for ,'- children’s early Fall sciiool Dresses— 14M a wide range to choose from. Wed. g strictly first quality, extra heavy Perfecta Double Mesh Cap Shape Hair Nets Six in package. Guaranteed perfect. All colors ex- cept grey and white. 19 For Wednesday Morning, package Made by the makers of Lux. Gives beautiful even col- ors on linens, silks, cottons and woolens, at the same time it launders as perfectly as Lux. The 10c package—half price for Wednesday Morning. 5c PacKage e e s saimesiants LONG CLOTH Fine quality, full bleached, vard wide, soft finish. — Wednesday, 1 l %_c vard . ' Men’s Novelty Rayon Hose Novelty Rayon in all shades . and sizes. Perfect. WEDNESDAY Wed. Mor., You Save 16¢ On CURITY ABSORBENT COTTON ,* This is the full 1 pound roll selected grade cotton that we sell regularly for 49c. 3 3 For Wednesday Morning. O’Cedar Furniture Polish For the finest furniture and autos. 12-0z. size. For Wednesday Morning. ................ 38C Half Price Tomorrow On | Waxed Lunch Paper The 10¢ size rolls or pkgs. 80 sheets. For Wednesday Morning 5C Limit 2 Boys’ Ribbed Union Suits Ecru ribbed for immediate and early Fall wear, short sleeve, knee length. 33 All sizes. Wednesday .... “Drummer Boy’ FAIRY ‘ SOAP Stockings 720 pair just received, per- The large oval cakes. fect D B Black ec rummer Boy, black It Floats. and cordovan, double knee For Wed. i A hose. All sizes 0. — Morning 3 for lOc | \1\(“0:1119531113-,“2% t021(5 Limit 3 cakes Half Dollar lpsx;:@c}h v;'{omen’s RUbbel’ Diving Caps 1sie ose but that Gargano and _ Giardiutio ‘o ™o jinance in the construc- Wed. $ l .00 Mor., yard o~ I Strictly perfect quality I?xha heavy grade pure gum rubber. Natural color. women'’s lisle, in all shades The best wearing cap made. ¢ For Wednesday Morning .................. 250 took this means of doing away with and sizes. PURE SILK SATIN - 25 Cc the markers prior to registering the ftlon of a building on his property | Wednesday, Black Only Wed. $ 1 .00 yard Each and Every One is a Genuine cars as mew machines. |at 43 Willow street. Mor. 5 ‘ los At “UNIVERSAL” Measuring 20 inches in diameter ¢ e and weighing more than 10 pounds, generally supposed to have jand weig . originated from the old myth that|a mushroom picked by a farmer of Pasht, the cat-headed goddess of |Trentino made a dish large enough Egypt, had nine lives. | for three familics. MORSE COLLEGE OPENS i l(T:ALL TERM SEPT. 1 F(;r 66 Years It Has Been Preparing Young | People for Business and Placing Them in Good Positions. Gotting Ahead In life is a way of saying that one has increased his capacity for serving his fellowmen, The Morse College has been getting ahead by leaps and bounds during the last ten years in particular be- cause it has successfully joined its value-proven busiress training with a life-lasting sltuation service. DEMAND EXCEEDS SUPPLY each individual student is carefully guarded from his or her enrollment to graduation and placement in | & position to which he or she fis best adapted. Should the first situation be lost for any sood reason another ls furnished. Many times better positions are given past graduates as skill and experlence are acquired. ~This last week a young man who position at an even higher salary than he had been recelving at his old situation. Once a graduate of Morse College you are entitled to position service at any time you need it. BUSINESS TRAINING REQUIRED The Morse Business Training is the result of years of study of the needs of employers and the careful education of young people to fill those needs. This training is most interesting because it is the Actual Practice | of Business Itself. It is learning by using modern business systems, com- and legal papers, office labor-saving devices and the actual doing me dutics that will be later on required in your position in busi- R. R. FARE GREATLY REDUCED Arrangements have been made with the N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. so that students attending the Morse College can obtain commutation school tickets at the greatly reduced rate of $4.36 per month. This figures out to be about eight cents per trip each way daily. This arrangement makes it casy for young pcople to attend a strictly first class, dependable institu- tion, well as to » the valuable situation service of Morse College, | which places every graduate in a desirable position. In order to obtain this reduced rate a student must be enrolled at Morse College and pre- sent to the ticket agent at the R. R. depot an application for ticket signed by Principal Morse. MAKE ARRANGEMENTS NOW This is the time of year when ambitious young people should bé lay- ing their plans for the future and choosing the school and course they The saying that “a cat has nine lives"” You Can Buy It Tomorrow At One-Half Price . “BRILLO” The aluminum cleaner and polisher. Cleans aluminum. enamelware, tile, bath, tubs, ete. The 10c size. 5 C For Wednesday, pkg. The 60c— 9y Stenciled Gum Rubber Crib Sheets Pillow Tops | _ | Sizes 18x27 and 27x36 — New smart styles stenciled | dark maroon and pink. pillow tops and back on art | Heavy gum rubber. For gfjeté]r‘xesday Sl nTa 49C et A 396 Morning .. Overalls Cute Little Overalls For the little kiddies, in blue and khaki. Wednesday . 5 lzé‘c The interest of GIRLS GOWNS Stainless Steel and PAJAMAS Paring Knife Blade made of highest quality stainless Windsor Crepes and Muslins. All our 98¢ cutlery steel with nickeled ferrule. Very shoul take to prepare for the future. To such young men and women garments. Sizes 4 to 11 years. u vision of successful business life we commend the Morse For Wednesday Morning 69(: 5 a dependable institation and Principals E. H. and W, E. Morse 7 ) forward-looking sehool exccutives. The Fall Term be- i : rst. Catalog may be obtained free by writing the Col- nn St., Hartford. 98¢ Flowered Crepe, Summer Silks, Silk Rayons To Close Out attractive white Duco finish handle. A 25¢ value. IZ%C For Wednesday ......cocvune

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