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i |3 % 18 XEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1927. DETECTIVES TRAP ! COUPLE N HOTEL” = Wiie Hires Private Slenths mt ity Watch Hushand Here Dana s 1sl H Woman Denies Seizes John Kolodzy Policeman By Liquor Char; v ra alled Throat aged cr is year will Include games in the TRIP[E IAW BREAK |on west Matn street near Lincoln. |antomobile without permission of i vmnasium, plu ties, camp Following in another officer [ the owner, and a contnuance until C l : inehn o v i ettt Do omanin e e e ity ltems ork a Pifnler ordered him out of the car.|said he wished to engage counsel —_— s meetings | HY SINELE []RIVI:R en the walking test, the voung|Attorney S. Gerard Casale appeared | , o0 0 G i i d, and the odor of |for Maietta ‘ 7 =6 1 e t E ‘ et bie, the officer testified flx’:fiafi'!(ul" of an investigation by Sergeant ;‘a‘: SwgSritain;Generalthotpltalstos r I s have [Ty . M. J. Flynn testified that he was on|Feeney on August 23, when Vivian |92 Kt [)lzzy at W[}ee]’ Hits and RUDS, | aeskc auty when Rankin was browsht |\eGaire. - agea. thres sears, was| LAura P. Farrell teacher of 3 t week | |10 police headquarters and there [”mc,{ leay her home by a car ‘,ou‘e, resumes teaching Sept. zflx, a rally rst T i€ of | Pal‘ks WI‘OIlg Wfiy ¥as no quesiion of his ufitness 10| qriven by Maietta. The car, which |R00mS 1 & 6, Packard building, 25 . il e | le a motor vehicle. lis owned by Joseph Denbishash of |ATCh St. Free voice trials.—advt. v Ve | —_— Attorney Gordon asked for len-|Southington, was left at the U-drive| A daughter was born Saturday Sty e throu iency, saving Rankin has learned his|headquarters on Sevmour street [night to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph De- Junior Physical Department ile under influer 1e has promised never to|while the owner rented a car. It is|1ano of Queen street, Southington, | Ay e ~jdr ain, whether he is driving a | ajjeged that Maietta and Avella took Hot Lunches at Packard Drug.— S |car or not. Referring to his finan- it was parked at the curb and |advt b Stopihia autos | rlecnditon ithe latiornay sald: the drova it as far as Brook | Miss Margaret Hallinan of Beaver 20 CAL DR QUnEmAaD. i ’;‘ ke and it Wil oot where he left and while street has returned home from a hurdship om him to pay a fine. |\rh4011n was driving back to return | Francis hospital after a long illne: ’ [ yores Operates Withont Permits the car. the accident occurred. Ser-| Camp Clara, R. N. of A., will hold o &t _John Pifko, aged 25, of Yonkers,|gaant [oeney, who investigated, was |a meeting at 8 o'clock in St. Jean LS N. Y, who is living for the present 514 that the driver had permission | de Baptiste hall. ; at 125 Whiting st vas fined $10 00 1 pwner to take the car, and | Become more proficlent in your fd e n the ck )f OPETAting 10 tnere appeared to be no cause | (rade, attend the State Trade School. | ] an automobile without a lieense, and co oo SR a0 e | Evening classes begin Monday, Sept 4 | and costs v?r operating ,n’au-y 1 only to be revived when the | 19th. 7:30 p. m.—advt. bile without a certificate of reg-| /. o the car recelved a notice ! . Sylvester Doran of 112 Hart- A o s “}"‘"‘ Judgment was susp: d AR state motor vehicle de. ford avenue underwent an operation on the charge of faillng to sto ' \ 5 r o Of7Iling 10 819D VIS artment to make a report of the Al New Britain General hospital this AR Ofticer Hanford Dart {estified that |cording to the police, that the | A Nash suit or ‘ovrrcqu g.z 90. s i mendation of F the young man drove a truc ' r knew nothing of his car hav- ";:'“3“" 184 North St. Tel. 309— 5 oods, [ the red light the h ing b n taken | ( L J. G. Wo MK.P‘ ’m & i DL eV e 3 | John Drummond has returned e A e rnayhache % ifrom New Britain G 1 1 A . 0y |10, 2nd when auestioned about his | AUTO VICTIM CRITICAL {70 N:\I,:L."n"g Sl R She and registration, said he did! Prideeport, Conn., Sept. 19 (A~ i 5 & " damage q feht P o Chestnut street X 5 not have them in his possession ndition of Stev Bl S ashed by the ir ~ whils Aean ISl B st s nditlon of Steve Swock, 42| Nash suit_or Overcoat—$22.00. gt ; < wdiator was broken on Kukish's car |y, A a B N an automo- | yrocahe, Walnut St. Tel. 454.— nd the fro t light and fender it LIYEnAbY BT axd Rl AR RS 0T AN \ 1 ha kil ceaieal na Shouidle !d ran inlo a group of men car) Brink, an employe at the post MAY CHARGE AR~ - FIRM WITH DEATHS o Rwait Tovestigation Report of Fatal Crash f wick, N. J., Sept. 19 (A New Br The y lity of action against Reynolds ays, Inc., owners of tha Fokker monoplane which shed at New Market Saturday, re udgement susp sulting in the death of seven per of drunkenness s and ir to five, today de Jiosnaa cenid o ended in measure upon the e '(hn“!’ Aol port of expert of the United G {States department of commerce that he ordersd Kolodzy of s Sl i last night and finally placed him | Rty gdotantly = ictin under arrest at 10:20 o'clock. Kol- | e Investigation for Prosecutor John odzy seized the officer by the throat ‘oolan, voiced suspicion of the and threatened to him aste of Reynolds employes* in cording to the officer's testimony, | DUrning wreckage of the airplane which was denied Kolodzy, who the prosecutor fonnd I in accused the off having couliar position of the grudge against him. “He ways | technical pr ms involved" He picks on me”, Kolodzy said |=0id he would . o on ta dou ing mour mor O'Ma som T fied that Montau p pl One ¢ strec Edward Ma me rs w approsir A fifth yo room and was and he cl i es o " W. C. A NOTES Conyicted of Gambling Montaule, ag 1 17, of discharged t, W less” by th Lockwood, supervising i v Aelifiiass thon! thiree 1 voluminons . za state public i hospi he injured Donovan, SO0 one Heater dang coded the doctors, aj oz cre so bad, that o to for e Onenine N, B H. S, Game For Saturday Cancelled Admits Driving While Drunk inday gel morning wt noticed th n Officer John car zig-zagging in Fairfield yesterday morning f: WHOLESALE and RETAIL Efficient—Inexpensive. Save one-third of your fuel. Keep out dust, snow and rain. Prevent windows from rattling. X Al Weather Strips | They are installed | without tearing out | lows and doors. No | They have I for rs with e sa ion homes on thousands of 1 public buildings in section of the United States They auto e of all shrink ing of v in damp or dry weather Get a Descriptive Fold NOW and FOREVER SHUT OUT | BAD WEATHER! ATHER STRIPS PATENT) WE uee Duncen Co_Mramy Oriaaes Ciiv Otuamems FOR DOORS AND WINDOWS ON HOMES, SCHOOLS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS Numetal Weather Strips meet every ement of weather strip—yet - are most inexp an: asily | and quickly installed | er at Qur Store Today LOONEY BR ~ HARDWARE COMPANY— ——— ¢ e rue. Ny k. \KEI? OUT DUST AND RAIN Y PREVENT RATTLE 220 GROWING WITH .REASON TEL. MAIN ST, 909 ATHET 1O TNION TO MUET snecial Notice : POLL‘_Y HEARING Tudge | Merely Margy, An Awfully “Sweet C;ir] | I'l0 MARGY, WE JUST| | < dCAME OVERTO SEE [ W7 ¢ |IF WE COULD HELP| YOU IPACK | LY L [ILLSAY You CaN ] HERE ¢ HOLD Ll THESE! office, is about again after being con- 20, of 485 Main street, rear, pleaded [to prevent destruction of beautiful | reat not guilty to the charge of taking avwfll?d historic buildings. | Rev. Willlam {0, H, will me |arrested as he was violating the law 9 = Eo s J. Douglas Rankin, aged 22, of| Pifko festifled that he had & 1 1 g3 Kulhay, 33, 15 fr0q to his home with an injured 3 West Main street, pleaded guilty | cense | r and the car registr orted critical jtoday, foot. of rating an autc 2d this| Swock is in St. Vincent's hospital Don't waiti until too late, let us under the influence of made | suffering from a broken neck put your radio battery in shape for s fined $100 and costs practice of driving cars without| Tha Fairficld authorities made a |the fight returns. Simmons’ Batte necessary papers. He intends | raport of the aceident to Coroner | Co. 331 Arch street. Phone 2245.— Monroe to be married shortly. he said, and|john J. Phelan today. advt 3 18 Rankin, told has been in this city only a few days. | Tha coroner will start his fnquest| Clement H. Lewis of Harrison ¢ 1 had nmever [Judge Saxe told him it is against liomorrow afternoon. Sturges was [Street is reported resting comfort- o Saturday |the law to drive without license and ! ojoaceq under $3,000 bonds for|ably after —an operation for ap- unti} about |registration and also should be| o4 pearing Thu | pendicitis at the New Britain Gen- 30 and the staurant |careful ahout traffic lights DULEEE |eral hospital today. vhere he foolish a few drinks | Borrow Automobile | - A son was born at New Britain rom an acquainta He was try Frank Avella, aged 20, of 34 Tal- | The entire city of Toledo, Spain, General hospital today to Mr. and to h home ahont 1 a'clock |cott strect, and Joseph Maietta, aged |iS to be made a national monument 'yc Raymond Grossar of 903 East A. Harty branch, A et in Judd's hall to- {morrow night at 7:8 fo'elock ! | Personals Andrew Muller of Maple Hill, Ed- ward N. Smith !Dolan and W. and Policéemen T. C. S. Strolls have re- turned from Maine, where they spent {2 week fishing. | | “John Downes of Monroe street and |John McDermott of Hart street have jresumWd their studiés at Fordham |law school after the summer vaca- I tion. William Ken {han have retu vacation spent | stitute, Brookly I]IIA studies. mouth college. | Miss Virginia | Mr. and Mrs. H | Maple street, h where ghe is a Mrs. Ella J. | spending a tew Robert G. Peas | New York city | spent the week | paug, East Hal {crest avenue | Betty Atkinson | this week. p “Metropol | Burton Hall h: Carl Linn left Miss Dorothy ney, James Conley, Dr. Joseph Meehan and Luke Mee- week's Canada, rned after a in Montreal |and the Thousand Islands. left for Pratt In- yn, N. Y, to resume today for Dart- Tallard, daughter of arry §. Tallard of 101 returned to the | university of Wisconsin at Madison, student. Pease of Newfleld | avenue has been visiting in Putnam for the past few weeks. She is now weeks with her son, e, whose marriage to [Miss Virginia Howe of Boston will take place in October | Frank Carucci has returned from Frank Lahar and George Garrity -end at Lake Pocoto- mpton. Walrath of Hill- is entertalning Miss of Cleveland, Ohio, is baffling!—advt. " lor before the 19th . {10am V [ing 2 — e 64— WANTED—LIVE STOCK MERCHANDISE ARTICLES $5B—FOR THE A BUILDING MATEKIALS BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUI! —FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS —FEED AND FUEL Legal Notice MAUDE MORRIS NICHOLS, of tuck, In New Haven County, vs. ERICK CLIFFORD New Britain, in Hart EOns to parts unknown, STATE OF CONX County, 68, Waterbur. & R | {/—FERTILIZERS, SEEDS, PLANTS UPON THE COMPLAINT of the sl |(._FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING GOOD THINGS TO EAT HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES MACHINERY, ELEC. & TOOLS RCHANDISE AT THE STORES CAL INSTRUMENTS B—RADIO Maude Morris Nichols praying for reasons thereln get forth for a divorce, mafle re- | oo turnable befors the Superior Court in and for New Haven County at Wate be held on the first Tuesday of Octobe A. D. 1927, 1t appearing to and b s 9 the sald defendant has gone to parts un- | known; therefore, | REAL ESTATE FOR RENT APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS ORDERED, That notice of the pendency | _ of ‘sald complaint he given Ly publishing 5 this order in The New Buitain Herald, a |1 —BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT nowspaper printed fn said New Britain, || SK ROOM AND OFFICES —FARM FOR RENT thres days succes: Iy, commenc of September, A by some proper officer or indlf person with your doings thereon in make due return. GEORGE H. FRE Clork of the Super New Haven County at STATE OF CONNECTICUT, Haven, SS, Waterbury CHOUSES & STORAGE NTED—TO RENT INew SINESS PROPERTY S1—BUILDING LOTS FOR BALE of |S2—FARMS FOR SALE $3—HOU FOR SALE CES FOR EALE 'E FOR EXCHANGE ts a true and al Ovder ands for publication lidEitnin andl faressing |attestea copy Notice in my L _GRAY, IR Deputy Bhertft ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS 3 2AL TIMITATION OF CLAIMS STATE WANTED At a court of Prohatc holden at New |S8—HOTELS Britain within and for the Disrict of ($9—ROOMS FOR Berlin, in the County Hartford and |90—ROOMS AND State of Commecticut. on the 1ith day v: |91—ROOMS FOR Septomber, A. D. 10 | 92—WHE Present, Bemard T Gaffney, |es—wan Judge. On motlon of Anton Wratny e —— = THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS “afd New Britain, as executor of the last | will and_testam late of New Britain deceased This Court doth e be allowad and 1 of sald estate to nt of Elizabeth within said against the same Executor a directs that pub be given of thie ([ order by advertist a newspaper pub lished in sald ain, and having tlon in said dis opy thereof on post in said town the place where th and return make Certified from Record BERNARD F. G HERALD a el Appli 5 worde to a line s to an inch n Space 3 Book Charge, CLASSIFIED |[+5117 210 5 t oncs 12 yo ADVERTISING HEADINGS | Burial Lots, Monuments 1 NEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS 123 Oak St. Monuments of all size and descriptions. Carving and letter ANNOUNCEMENTS 1—BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS 2—DEATH NOTICES 3—FLORISTS 4—FUNERAL DIRE §—LOST AND FOUND itting our specialt $—PERSONAL 7—STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 M—Flt)—rm:_ha AUTOMOTIVE | BOSTON FE 3—ALTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES i sandelll sic 3—AUT)S AND TRUCKS FOR SALE Ehpnelidi §) 10—AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE | VARIETY of plants and flowers, 11—AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES | priced. oms in and . 12—AUTOMOBILES WANTED | eon's 13—AUTOS—TAXI BERVICE | 14—GARAGES TO LI | 15—MOTORCYCLES AND BICTCLES 1—MOTORCYCLES-BICYCLES WANTED 17—SERVICE STATIONS—REPAIRING | BUSINESS SERVICE 13—BARBERS HAIRD'S MASSEUSE ORE Teasonable prices enhouse, 218 Oak St BANK tional kindly T 2701 on the City Na. lost or destroyed. Finder to bank Saturday 10—BUILDING AND BROOCH, loat 26—~BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERED Belden street a: Hart 21—~DENTISTS war b2 22=D! SMAKING & MILLINERY P g = 23—DYEING & CLEANING (AR 24—INSURANCE—ALL KINDS T TREATNENT —LAWYERS—PATENT ATTORNEYS MOVING, STORING & CRATING PAINTING, FPAPER HANGING PLUMBING, HEAT'G, METAL WORK 29—PRESSING AND TAILORING 5 30—PRINT'G, JOBB'G, STATIONERY dress. Made to measur 31—-PROFESSIONAL SERVICES _ Carpenter, 37/ Gleniist 32_REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING |THE greatest buy in town Tdeal snap 3—WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES| hot albums. cloth bhound, only $1.00 ogn 50, Arc EDUCATNONAL L _Arcade Studio, K tore_Announcements 7 34—CORRESPONDENCE COURSB 35—DANCING TEACHERS $8—INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL $7—LOCAL & PRIVATE INSTRUCTORS 33— WANTED—INSTRUCTORS 39—EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES EMPLOYMENT 49—HELP—AGENTS WANTED 41-HELP—MEN WANTED 42—HELP—WOMEN WANTED 43—HELP—MEN OR WOMEN 44—SITUATIONS WANTED—MEN TOAL with Mon; Ady 1s Weather Strip, new and hetsr w Britain Screen Mfg. Co ———— l AUTOMOTIVE ] Auto and Truck Agencies 8 BUICK MOTOR CARS—Balssand service Capitol Buick Co., 193 Arch St. Phone 45—6ITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN 2607 FINANCIAL CADILLAC AND LA BALLE CAR (S—BVSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Sales & Service. Lash Motors, Tnc. 47—INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS Rellable Concern.” 411 Test Maln St. 48—MONEY LOANED Tel. 3000 43B—MORTGAGES DODGE _ BROTHERS Bale 5 & 3 and service. 49— WANTED—TO BORROW 8 & F. Motor Bales Corp., 1129 8tan- LIVE STOCK ley St Phone 731. 50—CATTLE AND LIVE STOCK FORD CARS, trucks, {ractors, parts, 51—DOGS, CATS, PETS service, farm implements. Automotiv §2—EGGS, POULTRY SUPPLIES Bales and Service, 248 Elm 6t. Tel. 3701 By John Held, Jr $3—HORSES, VEHIO\.ES AND H e — peste = INFANT | [INFANT TRACKS) | ME EYE/ THATS | [ THEM'S oo, woT CANNIBAL CUTE THEY | | FLETTDNTS’W FOrR \ | ARE! | s WORDS?) —— THE ISLAND'S FILTHY WITH PIGMIES, AN THE SOONER WE GIT BACK To THE CAVE, THE QUICKER! BEHOLD SHHH ¢ R st/ LIES BETWEEN US AND THE . .- By CLIFF STERRE WHAT