New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 7, 1927, Page 16

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AL HAMPERED POLICE CAR ON HIGHWAY < Driver of Machine Is Rebukedfl”SlNESS BETTER, Joseph Peters Gets Four Months by Judge you are going W elf,” Non- Dwi In the of 181 4 nolo conter on-support ontinuance fo £ the probati stified that ordered her therefore st iy cireu told he d in e vith him. sition," he saic nust do the essary 100ks to me some family which selleve someth smooth out th Pyne is out to maintain a his wife, she had from not a delicate co Prosecuting said she did not know whether or not a week would be her support, as she the care of Rock y h circumsta in o said ofticer ¢ couple live Cutler Henjamin € Hartford aven harges of n il jury i 0 a Attor contin quest day 1o have ioor of company ‘day morning Ierancis Clynes He kn he 1 a wrench, wobiles out, ind driving cording to City Advertisement KDl MATT ORDIER wonld not return under responsibility is Mrs. seen im in se day, despite the private was ordered. ler night that he had turbance. The state Constable Clyne ers Kicly and Wagner. of the two cars is sct at created 5 warrar | WELLON DEGLARES| Henry ',\ Treasury Report to Congress Views Prosperity i I Jok | Sto |the December term of the court ye 7 (A—Although ession during Dee. rl approach- with sound | tor pa Jo ot “the the low the ult of this re- now a basis that con- to the normal d from the reg- the country the e totals g cession, said, & conducted o nearly business is of als | | n i averag or some years.' Business Not Subnormal “While business i3 not as most of 1926, it can be to be subnormal, and the|cit 3 underlyin umentals appear to|an SO v con. |D? sound,” he added. “Another in-| recent. “torm. |dication of healthy business co S it tions is the recent recovery in com- *inches on the right, | MOdity prices due in the main to the ko) saidl rise in agricultural prices. : g S Cre conditions were described | the to as sound, as indicated by the han-|da dling of the peak load of financing without stratn and with | Pa interest rates easing in the middie | DY of October Explaining that the treasury ac- cumulated vast amounts of Informa-~ tion on business and finance, Seer tary Mellon sald a survey of thi | data suggested the following con- clusions as to business in the year: | o| “A large volume of business was | done simultancously with declining | {commodity prices—an unusual com- bination of circumstances. he volume of new construction tined large, as engineering, in-| dustrial and public works projects ( !were In sufficient volume practically | to offset a decline In constructi |ot dwellings. “High wages, due ito verage productivity per worker, nd lower living costs, due to de Iclining prices, resulted in a sustain- | ") ed purchasing power for a large! riety of consumers’ s | giv Va active hardly | as in sald and ¢ more to the Support Case of Willard Pyne, aged ght street, who plead- rdere to the charge of 1dge Roche ordered a r two weelks in charge on officer. Mrs. P her hushand's mother put of the housc nd | cou an e bof past J Roct s a question as to of the ¥ al to live ifly propo- nd and wi even if it is ne- little. It has been rence in the thing, and 1| suld he done to | o difficulty.” of work and unable home for himself and Pyne testified that him nor heard | ral until to- fact that she Is in nditio In reply to Attorney Woods water a there Tu to increased | T | bu fig commoditics Cautious Spirit Prevails “Business was free from ti cumulation of excessive inventories advance ordering subject to can- cellations and unreasonable specula- |tion in commodities, and a spirit of caution prevailed generally among o business men. “Automobile production continued |/ reduced from e e ac- to fig sufficlent for should be under physician. Judge | would consider all jat a pace somewhat e and make a de-|the year before, and dangers of a i that the proba- s slump have he lessened irrange have demands for replaceme are | sufficient to absorb about half year's output became more in- largest profits wer concerns capable of hturing their rol a nees event nnot together. Case Continued utler, aged 36 led not two to ts now jof th “Competition tense and the made by those introducing economies or c the market by adaptation of products to the demand. “Charges for the use of fixed cap- ital wera reduced hoth on industrial and government securities and on farm loans. “Banks in the creased their loans and about $2,000.000,000 at the same time that they reduced somewhat |ep |their dependence upon the federal |gr reserve system, due mainly to gold | imports and a decline in require- | ments for currency, Although internal revenue tions showed an incre $31,774,965 during the last over the previous in | ou | of 180 guilty automo- and in- 4 ir To th property, et Albert A ntil next Tues- is alleged off the Renting ney ced a padlock -Drive Auto Seynmiour an th stre sel United States in- ing Constable investments with ter out of the th plac n drove two auto- & one at the curb plaint ¢ Woods. ' place on | Man- Beg on; co 5 collee- | the of re twelve | SENT T0 JAIL ON | | Joseph Peters who was arrested in th tray 18 | was sentenced to the county jail for | four months by g and ¢ ch on a charge of lascivio | wit & Good Shepherd. Suspended | mor stre Several from this city pleaded not | guil for trlal, as follows Nellie crop | Eence, trial b cases of Gustave | New teacher of Mod com After each Plenke s a student Stre classmates |increasing in the of onlV | where the telsphone is coming into fiscal | more general us: NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1927, LIQUOR CHARGES its attorne | by Judge Morris D. court here, in judgment —0ther Cases Disposed of s city on sporting September gallc 23 whil of alcohol {to hav ten Judge (el openir Ernest session of superior mpson at the terday ded gu to charges o ing and s Alphabetically and Ready L nobil nions, hn Joseph Cooper alias John Pinkewitz, Perth Amboy, are alleged to ve been involved in a series of \dit operations in Southington. | kewltz and Cooper, who pleaded v to the same c | d with Todzia on Thursday. | Louis Gentilla, Joseph and ! re fined of Ap) ..1 line roi mum Space m Book No ad accepted Tlassified Page on day 10 A. M. vatore Scalara w 2100 | s car- | relations House of growing out of their rel h two girls now in th Susp es of four Jail 0 meted out. month we Notif: ad 18 errors the H il sentences of six orrect. ths were Imposed and probation en for the period in the cases of lerian Mikolajezyk, Walter Zack amount of $942.56, recover money alleged to have been paid for heaters which were claimed been unsatisfactory. Not APPEALS FBOM FINDING Baird Machine Company Not Satis- | fied with Judge's Ruling. Baird Machine Co., through |IUPMOBILE NEW SERIES sixes and (PATGE AND STAR models, §350 o $2.- Donald Gaffney of this ty and Carl Foster of Bridgeport, has appealed to the court of com- |NASH mon pleas from a decision rendered | S® for the plaintift |[f————— THE HERALD Frnk Todsa. 27 of this city | CLASSIFIED ADS Arranged for Qulck Reference B RATES CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Yearly Order Rates Upon ication Ch; a n 48 Count 6 words to a line, 14 lines to an inch. ines. 3 1 c after 1 P, M. same Day. As) rald at once 1f your responsible for AUTOMOTIVE { Auto and Truck Agenciee 8 AUTOMOTIVE Service Stations—Repairing | I AUTOMOTIVE ! Auto and Truck Agencies 8 17 BUSINESS SERVICE Painting, Paper Hanging 2 elghts, sales and service. Kingsbury Motor Bales Co., 250 Arch Btreet. Tel phone 2049. See the A G. Hawker, new line. [ Totor s and Service. St. Phone 2458, cars, xe of the city | F™ which he rendered | i | Tt ! ‘et | 1028 MARKERS Don't Forget—You will need your || 1928 auto markers very soon. ||| Qon't Forget — You will get||| caught in the rush it youll| don’t do it now. Don’t Forget—You can get hours’ service here. Forget—You will save a lot of time and worry. Don't Forget—You only pay us 50c for this service. Don't Forget—You should the card you received the commissioner vehicles. Don't Forget—We have a notary public at our office. Don't Forget—To Ford. 4 Don bring from of motor arge 3 7 Prepald 10 24 “z see the new 35 cents for Satur- e, Automotive Sales and Service 248 ELM STREET Tel. 2700 Tel. 2701 k for an Ad d John Grabowskl, all 16, of this ¥, who pleaded guilty to breakis d .entering a store at 102 Grove t and taking cigarettes, Burial Lots, Monuments NEW |z BRITAIN MO! Oak St. Monu leseriptions. y and their cases were assigned Karmilowicz, violation of ting our sp n Carving falt 28 TAL WORK of all siz: and letter LOOK! OUR FALL CLEAN-UP OF ts liquor law tichard § trial by court Thurs- Vi ine, criminal negli Florists USED CARS Jury Tuesday; Anna|BANK BOOK violation of liquor law, trial Tuesday Zaladonis, sk Jury | violation of the liquor law, trial by it Friday. Pl The court called the Londs in the | CHIISTMAS Mdnte of Berlin,| Xir d Albert LaFlamme of this city,| Christm th charged with reckless driving, n they failed to appea IS FIGHTER-STUDENT Itallan Boyer is Enrolled in New Haven Where He is Studying for | fashioned gold Hs Own Improvement, P claim e only Haven, Dec. nney caanot lay a hankering af 1 Fidel La exc r book kno Barba isn't the ULE {NYOXE tighter who goes to &chool. There is a fighting stndent o studies, not for publicity’s sake t hecause he wishes to learn. The | Tiere Lost_and Found GOVERNNMENT CHECK EVERYTHING GOING ouT Ford Panel Del Ford Touring Maxwell Esse Roadster Touring, 4 cyl For dan “hevrolet S Lexington § Hndson Coa dan . ch 3 The above are late model cars, we musf have the room. Small payment down, balance monthly. C. A Bence 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215 —_—— _— Christmas Values at Hawker's 1926 NASH ure Pind hter is Nando Tass| ex-sehool | , Ttaly, who car this country fo try his hand at hting in the light heavyweight di- vision. Unable to speak En when he st reached these shores, Tassi en- lled at a public night school. His Iy a from class have been four occasions—when he was| hting. In all four baties he has out on top. figh cables an | xious mother in Italy word of the tcome of his match, Truc Lash a LUMONIA Plenke, 1 wold street is seriousiy i with pneumonia. She care of Dr. E. J. I ILL WITH ¥ Miss Dorothy is me ephone RD service, farm les and Service, is under 1y, Miss 1t the Camp well known She is one of the her hard t school ong the children. most popular students ool and is well liked by all Dorothy is a er in the plays and affairs for| 5 &F Jotor B dren produced at the Center Con- | xreme—re egational church. (et - | el While the number of telegrams Is | FoRG United States, it England | and is < R S & F. Motor RiiC, 205 Be rapidly decreasing in L 10 years Matn St. | 3696, | tol Buick Co.. 153 k tmplements, 248 1 KNIGHT famous sleeve valve Rudolph, rlin RS—The car for the n es and Service, Agencies TLA EALLE ( Motor Arch st en and 8e Sales Corp.. perfect X o pecial Six Coach, new marine finish, mechanically TR Tees ¢ good family car A STUDEBAKER pass. Sedan. This car and can be bought Here's a chance to save a hundred dollars. 1926 NASH Six Roa rumble at A Is fully equipped running order. Big Six like right few is new e Speci ster, with a porty car. in good s very and 1905 FORD NASH Tudor Sedan tractors, parte | Automotive Touring Elm St Tel STUDEBAKER Touring ISSEX Coach NASH Coach JORDAN Touring AND 10 service Phona 1129 Stan: TERMS A. G. HAWKER 52 Elm St. Open Evenings TRADES 127 Cherry 8t 401 West | cretary Mellon declared | loser ana of the col-| lections shows more definitely that tax changes were responsible for the | failure of such receipts to increase.” Receipts from internal revenue to- taled $2,869.414,342, while incom from customs and other miscellane- ons sources amounted to $1,259,980.- 9 or an of $134,863,755 the previous year. Government Costs The $3,493,584,619 tofal expendi- s of the government for the last l the report repre- 1 a decrease of $124.000,00¢ the preceding year, whil $4,120,394.441, which Of police last increase Less year, stribution showed debt in wars occupi T \“(]vlz.\:‘ World war cost t 1 States | e . Asks rat Surtax Cut recommendations outlined to the committer, | of his PARRER tion HEW m means iitation See congress PARLOR 25,000,000, roourged rom governi corporations would OF NOTICE so that investors on governm placed on with tax-exempt st pal issues. He again request sress to pass the alien prog and the ndment to t ot wore last securitios even nd more At am which the only a pen 1 and Englishman foot model of South Iral as it appeared in GLOVER nt Clerk CAMI of sald POLLY AND HER PALS P MARGY, TELL ME ABOUT THIS PSYCHOWHATYOUMAYCALL T WHAT IS 1T SUPPOSED 10 DO 2 Merely Margy, An Awfully Sweet Girl COLD WEATHER C ARCH ST. RADIATOR FORT REPAIRI} | | EADIATOR Towest prices; New England Radiator Works, 35 East Main St., near Main. Phone 360. R. BRAKE service station notice. Clark's Auto Electric and Re- pair Station, 409 W, Maln St. Tel. 3001, 525 also reliabie used Whitmore, 319 E PACKARD—HUDSON— service. Honeyman Auto Sile Main St. Branch showroom, St. Telephone 2542. REO MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS— | Kenncth M. Searle & C Sales and | Service, cor. Elm and Park Sts. Phone 2110. Local agents for Gabriel Snubbe SELDEN TRUCKS—8ales and Service | Palace Garage, 35 East Main Bt. Tel. 3904, cars. Main Howard | Tel._2810. | sales and 0 East 39 Arch | Building and Contracts guaranteed. | WE FURNISH PAPER AND LABOR for $7 a roem and up. Call J. Gutowski. Phone 556-4 after 6:30 . m, | Plumbiug, Heating, Meta Work 28 [ tinuing and general jobbing. { Rervice, rcasbable charges. | 116 Y:.”ivl e. Tel. 2754, | 7 Pressing and Tailoring T} ‘CLQTHES called for and delivered by \.. London Valet service. Ye London | _Shop, §5 Main St. Phone 2098, Printing, Jobbing, Stationery 30 Pron:pt Louis N: BAKER and LASHER Concrete Office entrance to Strand Theater -y | Ask Lasher STUDEBAKER MOTOR CATS—Salesand Service. - Albro Motor Sales Co. 225 Arch_St. Phone_260. | WHIPPET Fours and Sixes. Service. Elmer Automobile Co, At tarman, 175 Shuttle Meadow Ave. Phone CLYS-KNIGHT AND _OVERLAND— | Lozl Portland cement. Sales and Service. Fine miotor cars | BLECTRICAL contractin Beloln Garage and Motor Sales Fred| balr of all kinds. Co Belon, Jr., Prop. 115 Church 6t | 1345 Corbin Ave, Tel. given. Autos and Trucks For Sale i 7% ton Will be sold for | ats due. Terme. | | i — Wiring and re- dan Ll Co. 3288, Estimates BARCLAY TILE & MARBLE CO. 443 ARCH ST. an a year old. lance ‘of paym: Rudoiph's Garage, TELEPHONE 3620 rry St Business Service Rendered CHIM repairing and general mason and plastering work. Work guaranteed, J. J. McLarney, 24 Newfield Ave. Tel. THE FINEST USED FORDS IN NEW BRITAIN FORD COACH—2 to sclect from; spare tire; automatic wiper, lock wheel, ete, Turnis Barry & 2504, x5 Is 1926 FORD COUPE—In excellent mechan- fcal condlt et TERIOR DECORATIONS—F s and Call on our vice for soc 1826 FORD RUNABOUT—A real automo- feai ASON, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR —Henry P. Dowd, Hotel Phone 1555. P. O. Box 132. | | i | | PAUL ZEHLER—Roofer, _slate, | FORD PA m L DELIVERY—Will time. asphalt, tin and shingle roofs. New or repairing. Phone 141 SHERT METAL _WORK—Copper _and Armco gutters and conductors. Thomas . Fitzpatrick & Co. 215 Park St. | OOFING—We v all_style of as- alt roofs. Cheaper than wood and fireproof. All work guaranteed for 10 years. Sold on easy terms. General Roofiog Co., Inc, 374 E. Main St. Tel. 5005, N Dressmaking and Millinery 22 TRISTMAS GIFTS hemstiiched and pe- coted. Work done quickly. Bradbury & Turnbull, 17 Wallace, Tel. 134-3 Todelling. Classes it te lessons. Jane E. HEMSTITCHING neatly done; also but tons covered at §1 Prospect St. Mre Albrecht. Tel. 3279—W. Dyeing and Cleaning WE WILL C TINUE to @ the peo- Vo of this clty in such @ wey that It will entitie us to their good will and Food patronage. 1f you wish your gar- e 0 i toa by act ool claiar o1 dyed, consult us. Our phone, 1323-3. Now' Britain Dry Cleaning Corp. 96 West Main St. Insurance—All Kinds AT, INSURANCE AGENCY Clesson W. Parker cial Trust Co. Building 55 West Main St Tosurance—All Kinds CIDENT, automotile and 17, & Fidelity bonds. Phillp M. Fagan. Gen. Ing, 131 Main. Room nd 4. Tel. 3121, “New Britain's Only Ford Dealer AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE, INC.| USED CAR DEPT. | 45 ARCH STREET 9 o'Clock Every Evening 1—2700 Auto Parts and Accessorfes 11| y of 3 with glyceri Motor Parts Co., non-freeze Buy at Elm St., aicohol egliorn Ton-freczo eo- Budd Auto Ol 0 ALCOH ( 161 Arch AND LEE wet and 23 EA T Ok CHAINS RUY A KAY O'NEIL TIRE & BATTE 39 WASHINGTON 14 Tunchstand location Garage, filing Comm = 15 o Hert ycles and Bicycles s i parts. Mai Deal CONC operative Aeso. automobile, accldent and H. Si 15 lists in th ins. Frank Phono 2 Main | CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION—L. O. Zet- | 20 gravel, CHRISTMAS GARDS printed or engra new designs; order early. Grubar Print 8hop. 151 Winter street. Tel. 1736. Professional Services 31 CHIROPRACTIC is health Insurance, dividends large. E. H, Strand Theater Bldg. Tel. 567, Tosiery, _abdominal hes, maternity corsets rative corse Fittings at 1 he Dick- o rear. ¢ and Piano Tuning 32 | supports and post-ope your ho inson st | BEDT e box sy | renovated ‘and rema return eameo day. order. Uphalstering. ding_Co., Tow. nions, ete., e equal to new and New bedding made to ldwre. City Bed- 60 Tremont St. Phone | paired. Doy Leman, 434 W. Main PTANO TUNING, y repairing. Co. 15 years. St. Hartford, Pierce J. B. Leslie. 207 Sargeant Phone ning and Decorat- Washington. | Dancing Teachers TER DANCING ons 13 sure to ng Academy. room dan Hings. 3739 | BALLROOM, BALLET, C| “hild 4 Stei s0ns for where OG DANCIA Private or class 150 W. Main Open 10 to 10. AND BRIDGE 150 West prepared up $100 cas| We guarantee carnings of § weekly depending on M. W. DuBoys, Dept Pa Help—Men Wanied 41 T ituth alary to 1378, unty, Pittsburg YOUNG MEN xperier alning , Repairing TOPS & SIDE C Y5 repaired. John's A i Weet Ma'n Te phone 364 nig ST ratent Attorneys PATENT AGEN MIDT, 75 ELM STF EW BRITAIN AND WORKS—8 Walt, prop. Auto radiators, body fendere. repalring 107 Arch Tel. 1709, BROKEN WINDSHIELD glass and door lig replaced while you wait by ss cutting experts. Rackliffe Bros. Inc., Bigelow St. store. AUTG REPAIRING done in your own garage if desi Norbert E. Barth, 113 _Commonwealth Ave. Tel. 4221, DILLAC AND NASH—Specialty, Have ) now. J. B. Morane our car ired Church St Tel. 2842-2 LOUIS TELEPH HARTFO Moving, Storing, Crating 1 ASHES removed from cellars. Truckin smzil moving jobs. Cinders. Fred Da. mato. Tel. 4432, 30 Erwin Place. 20 CINDERS AND FILLING FURNISHED Turniture Moving COLD DAYS PPLY ARE COMING OF ALCOHOL NOW A. H. HARRIS 4 | O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERY CO. Motor Trucking WASHIN 39 STRATFORD ROAD PHONE . BROWN distance, Fu Estimates ck TELEPHONE 900—INSTANT SERVICE ucking Co. Local and Jong fture and piano moving. jly given on long distance. Office 292 East Maln St. Tel. ¥ or_night or 1173 FULRNITURE and plano moving, General trucking of ail kinds. Geo. H. Smedley, 03 Bassett St. Tel. 830-2. JTP. FARRELL, local and long distan furniture and piano moving. General | carting, 40 Talcott St Tel. 1726 . |JOTIN_ HALVARSON, 189 Chestnut 8L Planning to move? Call on me for Phone_4459. BROS.—Furriture and plano 2. Special rates for long distance. 70 Roberts st. Phone 5080, STORAGE for furniture. Individual rooms, dry and clean and safe. The Hardware City Storage. Call E. W. Schultz, Tel 24, or A. E. Hurlbut. Tel. 5186. —Towig _and wreckis 32 Judd’s Garage, i P street G on all makes of cars. Ex- pect mechanics available day and night Phone 1735, | and repairs. Phone, call or Service Stat Raybestos brake service, write Charland's Auto Quick _service. attention; low ratcs; don't let leaks lead to heavy repair expense. dents removed, fenders straight- . 0. Becker, 12 Glen St. Tel. §53 TIRES, batteries, auto electric_service. P. & V. Tire & Battery Co., 261 Myrtle St. Phone 3693. RADIATON pert from DICTAPHO office in local factc rate and lLave | rrespondence wor: giving B, WOMAN dept. oy 1 at 60 Roberts | WOMAN | housewa | Prospe while t only need app | i ted | _E Har LADY in do come well ienced Must pay Write Lookkeeping. mended. Good and ch; for advancement. Box 2 G., Herald office, tuations Wanted—>en 41 Write | MAN wishes Tosition as | Box 29, Herald office. Janitor. MIND. THE THINGS YOU NEVER KNEW YOU KNEW AND LIKE THAT ! : === (ITS ALL ABOUT THE SUBCONSCIOUS | : : OR MAYBE ITS WHAT YOU KNOW AND HAVE HELP ME REMEVBER PA OURE) NOT TO SPEND_MR. SELF IN THE AWEEK ON IMPOSSIBLE ) TTiNGS WE PURCHASES! YouRE 0! GRATIFY YOuR v—mufl INHIBITIONS! g =N TO DO, BUT TGITCHA GAL 1M TO INDULGE MY: | : ALLUS WANTED | COULDNT AFFORD) GOSH,HOW T HATE ):a(_/.,—"—”_—g THAT JDIOTIC WORD SHOPPE! ENERY Timz I SEES IT MY (GORGE RISES! 2/ CANDY, By John Held, Jr. THEN PERHAPS IT. WOULD TO REMEMBER WHERE | LEFT MY GOOD HAT! 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