New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 23, 1927, Page 8

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: BRIST“[ Ews POLICE COURT CASES | West Point, Annapolis [ S i | | | (Continued from Page Seven) property and drunkenness was again | continued in the city court this| van until September 12th. Kolibezenski was arrested on com- plaint of Attorney Robert J. Stack, who owns the property adjoining morning by Judge Joseph M. Dono-{ | | After Acquamtance Calls Him Names, Pays Fine of $15. Isadore Jakabowski, aged 40, of 219 Washington street, was fined $15 and costs on the charge of breach of the peace and assaulting Kon- stanti Longwinta of 225 Washing- that of the accused. Kolibczenski|yon street in police court this morn- was represented in court by Attor- (jng He pleaded gullty through At- ney Joseph Guilfoile of Waterbury. torney Lawrence J. Golon, who told W. R. C. Meeting |Judge saxe that ot G. W. | been doing well on probation and | The regular meeting {Man Who Retaliated ' With Fists | | didates to fill a vacancy at West Jakabowski has | Thompson post, W. R. C, will be {would not have committed the as-| held Wednesday afternoon, August |sayjt had Longwinta refrained from 2¢, in G. A. R. hall. Pl annual picnic will be completed and other business transacted Struck by Auto James Bridge 52 street while dri »Z street last evening struck Fred itt, Jr., knocking him to the ment. The injured man was taken to the Bristol hospital by Mr. Bridge, His injuries consisted of a fe minor cuts and bruises, calling him names. Longwinta testified that he was provocati the stre rved that ve while probation. de it plain that his next appear- police court will be a step According to the police, Jackitt, | who was intoxicated, staggered o in front of the automobile so une pectedly' that the operator had no opportunity to stop. Bridge was not neld by the police. | Arrested for Reckless Driving George Fectau of 183 Par was placed t yest afternoon on Broad street by Motor- Norton on a c tau will appear in morning. Funeral of Lewis F. Webster The funeral of L. who died Sun e 1 funeral home on West street. Phillips o' X burial was in ‘Val'i z!ord BIG CROWD AT FIREWORKS Display in Homar of St. Rocco At- tracts Throng to Willow Brook 5 Park—Legion Band Plans Concert | The annual celebration held la | night at Willow Brook park in honor of St. Rocco under the au- spices of the Congregation of St. Rocco of St. Joseph's church, was attended by thousands of people. The celebration opened with a concert rendered by the Eddy-Glov- er post, American Legion band Classical and popular numbers were enjoyed by the multitude and the applause after each selection attest- | ed to the fact that the music was| falling on pleased ears. support on July vas heard a f The marital differences w Mozol and his wife to separate have been adjusted and the couple live to- er again, according to the pro- bation ofticer’s records. he case of Jack J. Plocher, aged 3, of 473% Park street, charged h assault on a 15 year old boy g. Officer Clarence Kumm made for assaulting Plocher. MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By the Assoclated Press. (Including games of Aug. 22) National Batting—P. Waner, Pirat Runs—L. Waner, Pirates, 10 Hits—P. Waner, Pirates, 183 P. Waner, Pirates, 35 P. Waner, Pirates, 17 Homers—Williams, Phillies, 23 <’olen bases—Frisch, Cardinals, 34 Pit g—DMeadows, Pir: 16, lost 5. American Batting—~Simmons, Runs—G g, Yanl Hits—Gehrig, Y. Doubles—Burns, I Triples — Manush, Combs, Yankees, 15. Homers—Ruth, Yankees, 40. Stolen bases—! Brow: 25 Pitching—Hoyt, Yankees, won 17 lost 5. At 9:30 o'clock, one of the most, magnificent display of fireworks ever | seen in this city was set off amid tumultuous cheers of the crowd The display concluded the celebra- tion. City Items A G Hammond Camp auxiliary t will ‘hold a regular nesday evening at 8 o'clock state armory. Stanley Women's Relief Corps will hold its first regular meeting of the fall season in Judd's hall tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The presi- dent requests that all officers be at cting Wed- t the URGE CHANGE IN DOCKET New Haven, Aug. 23 (P—DMany recommendations of . court procedure mostly in dock: ing and assignment cases will be made to the New Haven Bar as- sociation next month by a commit- tee which was named in June to er the causes of con s and means<of remedy. ommittee fs to h: a pub- hearing on its recommendation Monday at the courthouse e There are 17 paragraphs in e recommendations but most of e are technical in nature the layman yet probably clear lawyers. One of the suggestion is changes in | ion of | their stations. | that the next general assembly shall | A son was born at New Britain General hospital today to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kronholm of street. | STARTING TOMORROW MORNING—ADLER’S FAMOUS Regular $1.89, shrunk, fast. Reg.9%¢c. 1! yard Regular 29¢. 6 vards 348 'Main St. Opp. Commercial St. 740 Arch perior court and | court of the county. ENGLISH LONG CLOTH, charmeuse finish, 36 inches ¢ wide, in 10-yard packages. FLOWERED LINENE — guaranteed tub $ PEQUOT TUBING, 45x36 or 42x36. Reg. 49c and 55¢ $ 3 vards “I\'D\“R UNDERWEAR CREPE, plain or figured $ provide for a secretary or steno- grapher for each judge in the su- | linen fin Reg. 49c. large from. s SILK | ity; 20 chades - finish, Special Reg. £1.39 common pleas | | PALM BEACH CLOTH— , 36 inches wide, Special for children’s wear. 2 yards for 89¢. 11 NEW FALL CRETONNES, selection to choose Regular 35c. 5 yards for GEORGETTE CREPE, of standard qual- Reg. $1.69. SPORT BARONES SATIN, 10 inches wide, high lustre k Examinations October 15 |4, vetween Stramgioli's car add a On October 15, the Civil Ser\lce\“" driven by Andrew Dorbuck of commission will hold a compemne‘lflfl anley street, this city. Dor- examination for the selection of can- | Puck suffered a fracture of the skull from which he recovered. Point and another at the naval| FEugene Fasselle' of 76 Derby 2cademy. This examination will be | Street, this city, was fined $15 and open to all boys residing in Hart- | costs on the charge ot speeding. He ford county of the proper age, which | aprraled to superior court. The al- is 17 to 22 for W Point and 16 | lcged offense was committed last to 20 naval academy. Boys | Thursday. di(mrf;r take this amin: jon | Lester F. Brotherton of 513 East ould Congressman E. Hart | Street, this city, charged with reck- . 183 Ann street, Hartford, not |less driving on Saturday, August 20, ,wr‘.nn ‘September 27. | had his case nolled on payment of i | costs. | FINED IN FARMINGTON | ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED | In West Hartford town court last | Mrs. Anna Jerome of 48 Talcott ng, Guiseppe Stra li of 195 |street has announced the engage- Oak street, this ci 25 |ment of her daughter, |Joseph N. Horowitz of Brooklyn, — Great Stuft” Brack Frac CLEANs bugs out of your home. Never misses one! Kills every fly, mosquito and roach that gets in—and other pugs. Sold at drug, grocery, hardware and department stores. Powder 15¢ up, and . for the !4 pint LIQUID Pint. .. Quart . .BSc KILLS lNSECTS ® 1927, BlackFlag Co. Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn M%NS%’G PHONE 1409 Wednesday Morning Specials AT $1.00>All Children’'s STRAW HATS; were to $4.50. AT 59c—Children’s PAJAMAS; sizes 4 to 10 years; were 50. AT 25¢—Chi ‘AT 69c—WH N DRESSES;; size 3 yrs. were $3.00 AT $1.15—All $1.50 GOWNS. AT 81.50—Women's’ CREPE PAJAMAS; were to $3.50. AT 69c—ENVELOPE CHEMISE; reg. price $1 and $1.50. AT 81.25—Wrap-Around CORSETS (26 to 28) were $2.5 AT 25¢—0dd Sizes in BRASSIERES; were to $1.50. AT 79¢—PLAY SUITS; regular price $1.00. AT 3 for $1—KNITTED VESTS; sizes 36 to 44, were 45c. AT 88.98—The last of our WHITE CREPE DRESSES; sizes 16 to 42; were 316.98. 2 for 25¢—Boys’ Colored bordered H-\\'DKERCHIEFS; were 25¢ each. 2 for 25c—DMen’s All White HANDKERCHIEFS; were 15¢ AT 81.00 Ea.—Colored Silk RAYON SLIPS; were to $2.25 AT 79¢ Ea.—Colored Silk RAYON BLOOMERS; were up to $2.25 each. AT $1.39 Per Pair—Dark Heel HOSE; reg. $1.75 127 MAIN ST. (Opp. Arch) BLOOMERS; slightly mussed; were and $2.00 WEDN ESDAY — THURSDAY FRIDAY — SATURDAY WOOL SERGES, 36 inches wide, sponged and shrunk, $ in all staple colors. Reg. » yards SILK DAMASK DRA- PERIES with new combinations. 3 value, Regular $1.49. SILK SUNFAST DRA- PERIES, plain figured and two-tone. New for fall. —vard Reg, 89¢. 2 yards OUTING FLANNEL — 36 inches wide, heaviest qual- ity. Striped checked and plain white. Regular 35c. 5 vards for for slips 114 yards Main St. Opp. Commercial St. Emily, to| For next to the Fnal Wednesday BIG 6 VALUES DRESSES All Our End of Season AH Qur End of Season $15 Dresses $25 Dresses 5 10 —3rd FLOOR— DRESSES —DOWNSTAIRS— DRESSES All Our End of S;aason $30 Dresses 15 —3rd FLOOR— All Our WOMEN’S 'BATHING SUITS Special Cleanup On Our End (;f Season MILLINERY $ $1 Value to $15. Special Sale Glove Silk UNDERWEAR Price American Hosiery Reg. 82 Value. —MAIN FLOOR— —DOWNSTAIRS— —3rd FLOOR— New Britain’s Leading Store

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