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NEW BRITAIN DAILY, HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1927. “It Mr. Wadbams is positive that New Britain’s sewage problem is easy of solution and that any of the known systems will easily take car: of New Britain’s sewage why not let his commission build the dis- posal plant at Berlin and if it is successful turn it over to the city and let the city pay for it, but if it is not successful let the state bear the cost? “First convince New Britain, Mr. Wadhams, because New Britain is tired of experiment: represented the plaintiff. For the plaintiff, $620.50, Elihu Burritt Hotel Corp., through Donald Gaffney, aaginst Harry R. O'Dell. For the plaintiff, $60, Edward Faigen, through Monroe 8. Gordon, against Carl China. For the plaintiff, $72.24, Hard- ware City Motor Co. against Joseph Buckowski. L. J. Golon for the plaintiff. For the plaintitf, $6,108, City Na- tlonal Bank against Max H. Joseph. | Ktrkham, Cooper, Hungerford & Camp for the plaintiff. For the plaintiff, $1,721.99, New ‘Bmah Lumber Co. against John P. Burak and others. A mortgage was declared invalid and was se!‘ aside by the court. Greenberg & LeWitt represented the plaintiff. TESTS OF SEWERAGE GALLED STATE DUTY - (Continued from First Page) Governor Fuller Rests After Sacco Case Strain Boston, Aug. 23 (P)—Governor Alvan T. Fuller was resting’ today at his summer home at Rye beach, N. H, where he went early this morning after an exhaustin, pro- tracted session at his omceflu the | state house yesterday hearing last minute appeals in behalf of Sacco and Vanzetti. Hc was not expected at the state house today. pleased to hear from his friends. Mrs. J. A. MacKendrick was & visitor in Hartford yesterday. The East Berlin Juniors will play one league game, and possibly two, the latter part of the week in order to maintain the league schedule. | | The Berlin Boys’ club team and the | Kensington Boys’ club team wal be | their opponents. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING HEADINGS ! Alphabetical , Arrangement For Quick and Easy Reference. THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready erence LINE RATES for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge SUTSFORSI0000 | BERLINAEY " OVER AUTO CRASH_ <=~ Brookfield, Mass, collision 0“ le‘me Road Goes Mrs. Arthur J. Benedict of Tuc on Court Docket from Page Seven) Prepaid | 09 Yearly Order Rates Upon Application Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space, 3 L Minimum Book Char, ——————— PRESENTS STATUE Asthma, similar in its symptoms | Gardone, Aug. 23 (UP)—Gabriele to hay.fever, may be caused by the | D'Annunzio presented a statue of halr of certain animals, including |Dante to the University of Rome the domestic ecat. today. The statue is known as | Dante Adratious. e Rector Del Vecchio o( the uni- NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, |versity visited the poet here to re- that by virtue of a writ of execu. |Ceive the statue. As the presenta- tion issued and directed to me by |tion took place, D'Annunzio’s private | Emil J. Danberg, Clerk of the City |artillery fired a salute of nine guns. Court of the City of New Britain, I | Y s Classified Pa, urday 10 A. M. Telephone 925. Taker. Notify the Herald ‘at once if your ad is incorrect. Not responsible for errors after the first insertion. on Same Day. Sat- ANNOUNCEMENTS BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS NOTICES LORISTS NERAL DIRECTORS 5—LOST AND FOUND RS Ask for an A4 OUNCEMENTS AUTOMOTIVE . 8—AUTO AND TRL'_CK AGENCIES |will sell at a public auction at the | |sign post fourteen days from date, | which will be on the sixth day of\ | September, at ten o'clock in the | forcnoon the following goods and attels to wit: 30 Yards Oilcloth. 30 Corsets. 28 Men's and Boys' Sweaters. 4 Dozen Men's and Boys' Union its. 15 Dozen Men's, Ladies’ and Chil- n's Stockin: 6 Dozen Men's and Boys' Shirts, 3 Dozen Ladies’ Shirts. | | | AUTOMOTIVE _ USED CAR SALES 50 Gallons of Gas Free With Every Used Car g }: | 13—AUTOS—TAXI SERVICE until such time as the problem was H ter understood. New Britain In Van “True, New Britain owes a duty to its people and the people of | Connecticut to properly dispose of its sewage but so. does every other city and town in the state. I ven- " ture to say without fear of contra- diction that New Britain has to date AND BICYCLES (OTORCYCLES:- CYCLES WANTED | | 17—SERVICE STATIONS—REPAIRING BUSINESS S, 15—BARBERS HAIR! 19—BUILOING AND CONTRACT S SERVICE RENDERED ISTS CITY COURT JUDGMENTS Eight judgments have been a ed by I Morris D. Saxe of t | city court. They are as follows ish enter- | son, Ariz, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M. Cowles of Kensington. Misstonary Meeting The Woman's Home Misstonary | Mrs. Nolan Surprised society of the Kensington Congre- | rational church will meet tomor- On Her 85th Birthday As the result of a collision be- | o PR Cr N oclock at the| Mrs. Elizabeth Nolan of 131 tween automobiles operated by Ben- |y o "¢ v o W. Emerson. Mrs, | OT€enwood street was tendered a | jamin Solomon of this city and New- | 088 O F 8 o . Tuceon, Ari. | Surprise party last evening at her ton D. Holbrook of Thomaston on | ,na ") ne present. Mrs. Benedict | 1 home by a number of friends, the the New Britain-Plainville road last | o, ) organizer of the soclety and | °ccasion being her 85th birthday an- February 16 at about 6 0'clock in |y are nredidant. 4 arge a”,ndamhjm\er:ar) She was the reciplent of the evening, three. suits, totalling | ¢ yomoro e mumg i ¥ eitin. $10,000 have been brought through East Berlin Items Nolan was born in Dublin, Hungerford & Saxe, local attorneys. ihaoraUtavaeEhittentert | nd, and came to this country Deputy Sheriff Martin H. Horwitz | e D a8 n a young woman, taking up her served the papers Charles Forsythe | Fesidence in New Britain w Gussie Maxim of New Britain, |also of Dayton and Rev. and Mrs, | D28 Tesided for 60 years. She was who wat riding in the Solomon car | Arthur L. Sladht of New York c one of the first members of at the time of the accident, seeks At the meeting of the Knights of | JOS°PR'S church and is still interest- Aamages of $4,000. It is alleged that | Pyt =t plans for the | °4_in its activities - Solomon’s car came to a stop on the ivities of the organization will Mrs. is the widow of roadway and that the Holbrook car | be made. | Thomas Nolan and has two sons, struck it. The plaintif claims that | )iss Sarah Morgan, formerly of.tw daughters, eight grandchildren she was cut, bruised and severely |this place, underwent an opemnon“""d thres great-grandchfldren, shocked as a result of the crash. |at the Middlesex hospital yesterday. Despite her age she does her own Annie Solomon, wife, has bronght | She is supervisor of the nursing statf | 108 daily, keeps house and en- suit for $4,000 damages against her |at the hospital. | ealt) husband. She alleges that she receiv- | There will be a children’s | ed cuts, bruises and permanent|treasure hunt at Pipesdale tomor- [ ecars. | row afternoon. The event is in | Solpmon has brought suit for $2.- |charge of Miss Norma Lawrence | 000 damages against Holbrook. He who is doing this to ¢ clalms that his car was damaged considerably and that he suffered injuries. He complains that he re- ceived cuts, bruises and strains to the chest. Suit for $250 damages has been brought by Howard Saunders, through Monroe S. Gordon, against Stanley Kloskowski, as the result of an automobile accident on August 3. The plaintift claims that, while his car was parked in front of his, home, 211 High street, a car oper- ated by the defendant struck the plaintift’s machine, damaging it Constable John S. Recor served the pers. Claiming that he boarded a dog owned by the defendants and that he has not been paid for his trouble, Sergeant John C. Stadler of the local police department, through Monroe 8. Gordon, has brought suit for $100 tainment and fun for t& children. fresh air Drum corps will | ekly rehearsal at Com- Thursday ev 17:30 o’clock. Every member is ask- | ed to attend. The repair men from the state highway department have. again made repairs to t road near Morse's corner. This work is now a matter of routine as the repairs ha‘e to be made every few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Palmer have re- turned from a friends in New York city. Ernest Bourgeois leaves tonight | for Philadelphia after spending a three weeks furlough here with his parents. Miss Margaret Rumerman of Mid- | dletown has returned to her home |atfer a two weeks' stay as the guest week's stay mh‘ For the pl | tion of M Fred Lllmt' | | William C. Jensen r ! represented th For the Wright | Monroe s s. Walter S. Delmonico. the plainiitt | Gordon £ st Frank \al'xno Kirk- | ford & Camp | 513-515- | necticu done more in the matter of attempt- ing to solve the problem of sewage| disposal than any other city in Con- This city has never failed in its duty to its people, the state or nation and I don't believe New Brit- ain will fail now, but I don’t believe | we should be rushed into something 40 Skeins of Yarn. ¢ 2 Dozen Men's Caps. 3 Dozen Men's and Ladies’ Pants 214 Dozen Men's Winter Shirts. 1,000 Yards, Goods. 2 Sewing Machines. Atty MARTIN H. HORWITZ. Deputy Sheriff. before we know what we afe doing. 517 MAIN STREE | A. Ciezynski & Sons T $2 Specials Starting Tomorrow Morning, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 30—F] 31—P] | 33—W. we are adding to our lot 200 more pair of specials to close out at $ |39—E ‘I—H ‘os—u per pair 16—B LAWYERS—PATENT fl—CORRESPO\L)L\CE COURSB ANCIN | 40—HELP—AGENTS WANTED TE! | 45—SITUATIONS W SMAKING & \nLLX\EHY CLE, Purchased ATTOR EYS STORING & CRATIN TAPER HANGING T'G, METAL WORK 7 HUDSON Sedan "SSEX’ Coach HUDSON Brougham HUDSON Coach ESSEX Coach BUICK Coupe. 4 & 6 cyl. OVERLAND Sedan ESSEX Cab DODGE Coupe RINT" POrE“ |O\h\L s}:svxcrs TU! A\TED 'xo R NDER SERVICES | EDUCATIONAL TEACHERS 3 AL AND VOCAL & PRIVATE INSTRUCTORS ED—INSTRUCTORS MPLOYMENT AGENCIES A EAETOX MM MANY OTHERS ELP—“E\' W, D ELP—MEN OR WOMEN The Honeyman Auto Sales Co. TED—WOMEN FINANCIAL VSINESS OPPORTUNITIES STOCKS, BONDS of Miss Mary Frank. Thomas Hazelwood has re<umed his duties with the Stanley Rule and | Level Co., after a weeks vacation. Jerry Leal, who is confined to the | Hartford hospital continues to show | slow improvement. He is now able to | |sit up in a wheel chair for a few | hodrs each day. would be | 200 East Main Street Tel. 2542 . Open Evenings / | damages against Zafferres and Michael Tragakiss. Deputy Sheriff Horwitx served the papers. LIVE STOCK —CATTLE AND LIVE STOCK —DOGS, CATS, PETS —BGGS, POULTRY SUPPLIES RSES, 1A FINAL DAYS OF OUR GREATEST Pre-Alteration Sale Homemakers had better hurry—as this is your opportunity to make enorm- ous savings—you can save hundreds of dollars by making your selections NOw. Every pair is perfect. No seconds or damag- ed goods. Formerly $6 to $10 All leathers, straps, opera pumps, oxfords, various combinations. All heels. $ 5 MERCHANDISE —ARTICLES FOR SALE B e Ls NOW YOU ASK ONE 1—A bond is an interest-bearing certiticate of indebtedness. 2—A mortgage is a conveyance of property as security for a debt, on thz condition that if the debt is paid, the conveyance shall be void. 3—Any articles of value pledged as security, as for a loan, are called collateral. 4—Debentures are certificates of indebtedness, unsecured, or secured by secondary obligations. 5—The stock of a company is its capital in the form of transferable shares, each of a certain amount. 6—The par value of stock is its nominal or face value, representing the price at which the stock was issued. 7—Preferred stock ordinarily bears fixed and guaranteed paymen! of dividends, but represents no vot- ing power in the corporation. 8—Common stock entitles Folder to voting privileges in corporation, but bears no fixed guaranteed dividends. 9—Dividends are shares of profits of a corporation distributed to stockholders. 10—Assets are the entire prop- erty of an individual or a corpora- tion, available for the payment of debts. — Pried Right to Sell Quickly Come in and See Them FORD Coupe, $165. FORD Roadster, $175 FORD Sedan, $85 1924 ESSEX Coach, $200 1922 PAIGE Touring, $150 TERMS AND TRADES - ORDER o!' Vo'ncz: nr m:m G District Berlin, Carlzon the town of New Britain, in sald 4 deceased. 4 end empowered to | state belonging to | s0id ‘decessed as per seid appicarins on | flle mors fully wppears, it is 1 o ORDERED, t sid application be 4 at the ew Britain, In sald & day of August CHES, DIAMONDS, —WANTED ARTICLES TO REAL ESTATE FOR RENT \PARTMENTS & TENE T o Shyate application and the ng . thereon, order in som culation in a copy o by pu newspaper hav Elmer Automobile Co. 22 Main St’ Tel. 1513 Unquestionable Bargains in USED CARS 1925 Lexington Touring 1924 Ford Panel Delivery 1925 Chevrolet Screen Delivery 1925 Chevrolet Touring 1925 Chevrolet Sedan C. A. BENCE 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215 ON PLACES FOR RENT —WAREHOUSES & STORAGE —WANTED—TO R. s REAL ESTATE FOR. SALE to all pa ether_personally or Every Sale Is Final NESS PROPERTY NG LOTS FOR SALE No Refunds No Exchanges No Chz.u'ges VOGUE SHOE SHOP 236 MAIN STREET At a Court of Probate Holden at New | ain within and for the District of d 85—~SUBURBAN FOR SALE 36—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS $T—REAL ESTATE WANTED 38—HOT! $9—ROOMS FOR R 30—ROOMS AND BOARD 91—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING WHERE TO DINE —WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING E e ct A D. Bernard F. Gaffney, on m 4 Esq | its on of Johanna Fusar| of | the or |12 t of Leo Fusa within sald dfst Court doth decres that s be allowed and limited for th ¢ to exhibit th the Exccu- | 5-Piece Breakfast Sets Consisting of a handsome Dropleaf Table, and four Chairs — you will be pleased with the lightness and grace of these attractive pieces $ 90 For Wednesday only ....... 18' BE PATIENT. FRIDAY & SATURDAY WILL REWARD: YOU. See Thursday's Paper. posting a lo sign post | ‘Anelephant’s bath requires i pounds of soap and more than $ worth of purest Indian oil. | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BEST RESULTS By John Held, Jr 1YOU MUST PLAY A 5| FUNNY /‘\[WHAT MAKES YOU THINK PLAYING 1S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Mr’MY ki SO APPEARING IN THE HERALD TOMORROW NIGHT ON PAGE 3 Will Be An Announcement of Importance to Builders, Contractors and House- holders in Greater New Britain. D197 by Kime Feurs Sradinta Vockimmt Bomin rhs el e Don’t F orget Kitty YEAHT AN’ JESS WHAT HAVE vou THOUGHT UP T'DATE, DEARIE NONSENSE, STUPID. Y'GOTTA HAVE) 1 u}l H ASH HADNT TALKED ABOUT FRIED FISH VISTERDAY IBEEN STARVIN' EVER SINCE ! Read it Without Fail L FIGGERS THAT WITH PRACTICE, MEBBIE WE couLD KETCH ‘EM ILL ADMIT ASH 1S A SAP BUT TGIVE THE BoY CREDIT HE STARTED ME TTHINKIN' GROWING WITH REASON HARDWARE COMPANY TEL. 909 MAIN ST.