New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 10, 1928, Page 11

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DRIVER FINED $30 ONEVASION COUNT Meriden Youth Admits Striking Children and Running Away Nicholas Roberts, aged 20, of Han. following judgments were 2 S f f | P today. There was a deep cut in the over street, Meriden, pleaded guilty {rendercd today in eity court by “:“ ”‘l‘ ‘] “»‘)"‘ Bnly e ‘*’-'; laft lsm of the head and Dr "“"‘!'i i dav ol - {dudge Morris D. Saxe For the |the school which was graduated | L. Masters, city physician, expressed | o pf'hca oous 'OI,"" te 'm’”‘,”_m {Plaintifi by stipulation, $72 in the |with caps and gowns, is to have A [the opinion that dcath was due to| evading responsibility and driving action of Corrado Patania against | reumon, probably at the end of this | violence, An auto v owas ordered without an operator’s license and | Angelo DiMaro, for rent money. Naiv fmonth or hefore the re-opening of | Shortly after Smalls hody - wag | or nm S S‘k‘! was fined $50 without costs by Judge ! sented the plaintift, |school. if the plans of a group of | found, a Revere man whose identity | Henry P. Roche, on recommendation tiff by default, §585.- | me mbers of the class arc earried | was not disclosed, was taken from a i e of Prosecuting Attorney J. G. Woods. A Hf‘H of Joseph Amen- ‘(hrnll h. 3 ‘ junk slvvl\)v ‘ | o : : He was driving a car when it struck Sam - Cicehetti hv(‘ A A meeting to formulate plans for | metal plant to a mq.: al where l‘ two children on Tremont street on 2% i " ard Casale represented | gy, ren N he held in |;x-\ ;\ 1 : ;1 ,'“}I 1!“\' :'l I’fl{:lfi’ l(\') rVI June 27, but another boy, who has he plaint | Contral Junior 11 s andi- | h er he went his home | AS &inge Kieen in court and warned, told (ror the plaintfl by stipulation. | forium Thursday evenir o where 1he police questioned him fo A Sale of the police he was at the wheel, the 235150 in the action of John C.lyho led the class to its graduation | determine whether there was any o purpose of the deception having Baker aguinst Angclo Gibilliseo. and | iy e in eharge frmporarily wntil | connection b tween his ingurics and Turkllh been to save Roberts from prosecu- others. A. W. Upson represented the lypa alumni officers ane ted. | the death of gl tlon for driving without a license. *'“"_{“‘_”' 2 ; Committees will he appointed and a | —r I Attorney Harris of Meriden appear- e :;V‘“”""‘:fm"v‘"{-*"(‘r{':f"';{""l'»‘( ne diseussion o e proposi- Sued fm' \lore Than owels ed for Roberts and asked for clem- B80.L3 : 2 tion will take place . s | ency, stressing the poor financtal | dolph against I'rank MeMahon, for =S5 W A08 P8 Million by Government | ’ B condition of the young man. st L Monrer | crann, president: B o s, July 10 (P—dacob 17 in. x 85 in, in blue Frank Kelloge, aged 25, of 96 I iy TR [viee president; Kathe of the officials of the and plaid effect. Main street, ord, whose bond v Al A bl s L el N PR 1 Petroleum company, Each Cc was forfeited because of his failure ‘ 055 in 1l 3 iction u.] x.,‘ L.llnli\’;“‘(“\‘”' b e e fade defendant. in one e R e Sppleniaim . for utchases of breag Union are bring 8 of Byjot o larkest fnaoue taxaul 19x38. A towel with a ;s ISRt i age @ sadore cehebsk g elafever filed here, tory explanation fo ihe court {und pastries, that Hglini Rsine i fdsatane : Pl two tone colored and the forfeiture was crased. Kel- for purchases made sinee Novem- bonlen. @ logg pleaded guilty and was fined ber, 1927, Donald Gaiffney represent Each 121 2c $10 and costs on recommendation of ¢ "j“- ':'I‘H' fr S LA Mo Wacds, ubo o Offioer Lm“ "4 in the action of David : These are assorted with E. Harper made the arrest on Stan he ” t D 7/ t 1 I Jey street Saturday night. gainst Thomas Quinlivan, for m I(l ( lg I three sizes to choose Harmon Allen, aged 20, of 16 Park jchandige. = Nali & Nairirepresen i from. c Terrace, Hartford, was fined §10 [t plainti P 4 b ; n 17 and costs for driving without a i- L For 'flw mw’r:l'v!v x; default, 36 in ] e lt cr makes Each i Snded eality o = [t 1ction of O'Keefe 9., against Benus, At planladieaiiviang B | Seisgt Delchc, Do barcites oo Heavy, large double duced a duplicate of the registration | Joseph 5 thread towels with col, eertificate for the car he was oper- ‘.4]1 \lev Sable represented the rea wels with col ating when arrested : < NPT . plaintic d 5 ored borders. P — The man who saved General Umberto Nobile from an arctic ice | "'}j' o "‘“”"””" v “'I‘;'""" -“I‘ Each [ STRIKERS HOLD FIRM floe and later was wrecked on the floe himself is shown here | P pe el Sty . . . with his own rescuer. Lientenant Einar-Paal Lundborg, left, sold. Yale Sable representedsthet a fas[[]latlflg [{,[’]k IN NEW BEDFORD WAR | marooned on the ice with five of Nabile's men, was taken oft by | plaintitr. £ ieutenant B. Shyvberg, right, another Swedish flyer. By Judge Henry P. Roche: For ¥ Lieuten g, 1ig the plaintiff, $150 in ihe actien of | BIG SAVINGS 25,000 Mill Employes Still Refuse = — | Jacob Sargis against Steve Buchki "H,nw\ is spending a few weeks with |and others for commission for the toiNethimito dnels Pel’SOnalS | er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. | Sa1¢ A D "‘:"\“"'I'l”“','"‘ . . o — | Bichstuedt of 264 Corbin avenue. |20 agrecment ma hetwee he | Mot [ \liss Lichstacdt is a nurse at st puries. H. I, Milkowits reprosent. | enler, 1 ar unn New Bedford, Mass., July 10 (UP) | ~ Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Scott of South | panhadl's hospital, New Haven, She |1 the plaintiff and Leonard Appe v A ” Lt lkelot Noo Teitora’s Bt DA slihet hibe wieie ity 12 il sgend the remainder of hep va. WS counsel for the defendant. | 127 MAIN ST REMNANTS OF HIGH PRICED VELOUR— 4 000 textile Is!nlkers i\p:d n‘un”rlmlmsi E:‘Elv"d 'I.\]lr:rvr\x\:nzon\\h re fhey um‘, ition with friends in Detroit Pacific Fliers Will Get NS]NG PHONE 1409 Full 58 in. width. All perfect pieces, only the best and union leaders declared a A L E = x! (Opp. Arch) = . ¢ Ti i check-up showed the operatives to e | Miss Margaret Cunningham. a =i-| Great Welcome Tomorrow ear colors. lenew rich draperies, couch covers, uphol- be as one in the opinion ”‘:t fl;;‘vl Miscs Alice Baggish. daughter of | pervisor at Britain - General| “gn"prancisco, July 10 (8)—Har- . . stery materials, for the new sport coat or jacket. should mol resume work Mnder the | Mr.-ana Mra, Nathan Bogash of this|Noapital, is spending tha week at i T z s l f w d d M v 10 per cent wage cut plan. jcity will sail tomorrow on the “Ma- | Lake Wangumbaug. qri,-l‘.\uo‘:' v’d\“ an:::y\'.] .v.\‘d;;l |,v;‘”:|\(::: | peCIa' 8 or ednes ay ornlng At only sl 00 It was decided (turl:l\" o rfllca}:’} * for a twe months tour of : |Fiine Soutbeii G s G Silk plaited skirts. Colors: Black, White, Yad ....... . the 90 National Guardsmen Who|Europe with Miss Molly Roth of | spre Harold ¥. Judd and Mrs. | flish b (OBkiang, Cal o Byd| l 9 Tan 2 er light shades. Reg. prie were ordered out yestcrday 10 Sub- | jarfora TR Hergld u 1 an ”-m’\’.“‘:]::‘n ,\',‘,]'".,,’ 1k n ,.:,.»w. w:fi. vd- | At 5 Tan dwl_nthu light >h§d( s. Reg. price $3. 36 INCH PERCALE— e plement about 350 policemen for New York. | tattinatipoint theird atvedtine All our figured and plain smocks, just the fard Quty soen 8 Lol enbh SAited witdontis in iBostont o) a | e [ na e WA A garment for a beach coat. Reg. price $2. A large assortment of patterns. lsc was made to reopen 26 idle mills. business tri e Faf rin] Nores LIt Rarea L g ) 2 i e Police Chief Samuel D, McLeod | oo (1P for the Fafnir Bearing i Gitelid [nne e e All our plain and printed silk dresses. Yard oo e S S believed it unnecessary to keep the oo HbHE Lo et i yann | o Lor s TR I Srep o) At 2 Regular price $16.75. s — {vacation to Martha's evard, | o, ee ) pe s, and the £ & v guardsmen on duty |3 vlev\;, orltln.-’ M. and Mrs. Charles . Chase and | soeor i ; ‘”f"l’::‘;v““]:‘l\ B R el ~I|‘|'v1 r"\‘g A our s 32 INCH GINGHAMS— o peacefulness of yesterday's develob-| e, niiv or Brogkside r ad are n| — 5 s sem by B 21 ; ) 4 : ; ments and the fact that little picket- |0 710 € FLOOH PRSREE R Alise Asmie= GoRLex! stuentl mueoll s Gy A c fEsuiapiiteene S A A e l C g Wi tarriod on gl it jgates s — at the hospital, is on # trip o Mary- | Tormer Senator James D, Pheo Lisle vests, Sizes 36 to 16. patterns. Yard ..................... g morning. Miss Mary Kinlock of 254|land and West \ a. ; nRoseh e ar price 3 tue Wiastion seultion (xom Do les otnut wiraot T apensing Bor vi [iasiiant il :""K',, il \:'I f'd“:,l,l‘ e m,:“,".h‘:":( At :CS:UIL?,)‘}:\‘:' 39e. 32 INCH CHAMBRAY— strike, which began 12 weeks ago. ‘ cation at W d t ss Bernic hs, stude Mmrse e .b( e .. & BIED o . . remained virtually unchanged today, | ** " 2t Woodmont. : s »l‘tf.'f," i i el D C Regular price $1.00 Plain colors, unusual quality. bhmmg for Dad, wuh st i | spity i in San ancise ol . ° Santies : % SE e Wlth ‘o appakent possibilly. of Ta [ by gy s T Maple | cation at her home in Torrington. |in paris Hill, Me.. and il b Children’s gowns. suits for the Kiddies. 1 settiement in the immediate future. | 0" ) vesterday to spend two| 2 Sniseusebea Il Dl At c Regular price $1.00 4 Yard 2c g R weeks at Block Tsland. Adjutant Carl Fredrickson of the| ™ yin's' Giors from Crissy Fleld Step-in Panties and Bloomors b e et g Two Appointments 2 | saivation Army 1s on & business trip | e gy orS S0 Crissy Fieid Qs = n andes o ok Onp%t:mlidge Card|, M and Mre. Thomas © clorkin 1o New 3ork T o b C Iufiulm price 59c. ASSORTED RAYON and SILK REMNANTS— & Begoct, 0 s 10 SR tow | SIS e Sulon of QU et Begronk ot 41 x| G806, S8 s skzkce sl wer f0$1.25 fiil‘l\,'{;‘;d;li‘;“;;‘ Only the newest summer rayons are here. Remnants st euly wire an Presle — street left Sunday fo spend two|Lle secl thero and accompuny i ¢ . d I of high priced materials. dent Coolidge's program today for| = o, =~ Coos s o L L L her down the bay to her piar. | 0Odd sizes in corselettes. 3 c his bl-weekly visit 10 the exccutive | 1% Pl Weleh of | iarison | weeks at Plantsvil | Two sisters o games Wamer, | Ay C Were to $2.00. Nandia it wn e emniiewwd plokis i offices here. [Gak iy | Faward L. Stebbims of Choston | M7 Williim Herzoz of Baitimor J. T. Murphy of this city and M. | F. Hanson of Duluth, paper publishers, both new were her to pay their respects to the chief exccutive | and give him a further insight into the political situation in Minnesota and Wisconsin. { Mr. Coolidge was again at his fish- son John | ing yesterday, while his tried his hand once more at golf in Duluth, Crews of Two Danish Subs Have Close Call | Copenhagen, July 10 (A—Crews of two Danish submarines, the Daphne and the Rota, had a narrow escape when the hoats collided un- der the water yesterday. The col- lision occurred during manocuvers in Northern Cattegat. No one was injured. The Daphne, & new was the most damaged, submarine, its frame- work being bent and its bolls loos- | ened. But Copenhagen. MY VARICOSE VEINS NOW MUCH BETTER- 2, but got no results until I' —d RAnAL 1. Now 1 am much better. and I housework for eight.” saye Mrs, C. L. Kel- amsburg, Mass. If you suffer, use ‘tonight. 50c and $1.00 at druggists, it was able to return to SLOAN’S Wednesday Morning Special Sale of women's sport pumps and oxfords at $3.85, $4.85 and $5.00, formerly selling at $7.00. While summer is at its height, Sloan’s offer an opportunity for you to stock up on shoes for vacation at these prices, $3.85, $4.85 and $5.00. These are broken lines and not all sizes in any group. Sloan's Smart Shoes 64 WEST MAIN STREET Opposite Burritt Hotel i { Municipal Garage sone B ¥ The Common Council Committee on Purchase of Coal for City Department e et street is spending his Hyde Park, Vi vacation at | Miss Beatrica Koplawits Dewey streot s spending tion at Momauguin, of 38 vaca- | East Haven | her e and Mrs. Georg: Mr. Recor of 272 — Glen street are at Myrtle Beach, Miss Margaret Bichstacdt of N w | Milford, for a vacation CITY ADVERTISEMENT and Mrs. Stephen Halm of Scranton, D CAP AND GOWN CLASS /% PLANS SUMMER REUNION‘ CITY COURT FILES NINE JUDGMENTS| Judges Saxe and Roche Give De-| stitute of Techn peting Thursday Night | The !greatest distinction has been the Costume slips in white and flesh Worth $1.25. At 89C expecter to be on hand for the ceting. | | alers under the condi- all city departinents | lerk by 12:00 o'clock noon. Bids will be received from v Britain coal d tions listed below covering the requirements of i 1 All bids must be in the office of the city c July 14, 1928, Anthracfte coal must be clean and free Rituminous coal must be of a quality g in hand fired boil Point of origin of coul must be given: namely company producing the coal. Coal must be trimmed back in the Affer awarding contracts, a sucee liveries of coal promptly so that immediately can be taken car Weight tickets must be delivered with each load and corresponding duplicates must accompany cach inve The committee reserves the right to ac from Airt and grade suitable for burn- . the mine and mining bins ful bidder must commence de- se departments 1cquiring coal of. ! Cpt or reject any or all bids. | All deliveries shall b under the supervision of the Sealer of | Weights and Measur, | ) The successtul bidder or bidd e fo furnish a personal or surety bond satisfactory to the or and Corporation Counsel, | Tlie amount of such bond to be for 250 of the v ameunt of the contract. All items in net tons. The semi-hituminous requirements arc hased on a first quality New River or Pocahontas West Virginia or Pennsylvania in pre pared egg size. The volatile content must not be greater than 2507 i$ of bituninons coal must accompany cach bil e listed the requirements of all « nts with the cupaeity . Where the storage bins are not iarge enough commodate the full specification, 1t is understood that the deliveries o be divided into equal parts and that where (o or more deliveries are necessary, the contractor will fill the storage bin immes diately en notiec from the eity department that the supply of coal is within fwo weeks | of running out | Capacity of Bin 10 10 of the storag a Bitum inous Bitumn inous N I Stove rtment 00 Department— Fire He House House Hou Hou! House Hou: adquarters .... 30 20 n 100l Department— nior High 800 Elihu Burritt 275 Lincoln 108 Washington 180 Nathan Ha 300 Smalley : 160 Walnut Hill . 100 Roosevelt .o 110 Central Junior High— O1d Bldg. New Blde. V. B. Chamberlain . Levi O. Smith . Bartlett 80 Nerth End 80 A0 Israel Putnam 120 20 Elm Street 25 - 10 Rockwel! 50 : s 20 O1d Burritt 80 50 5 ity Hall . 150 15 i 150 ¥ D“[)dr'llleh' - % ton lotu Donald L. Bartlett, Chairman Connecticut's Best Furniture Store” FOR YOUR PORCH Porch Chairs and Rockers Attractive Grass and Fiber Rugs i Lawn Furniture Such as at oo Ao n | Cedar Chairs Couch Hdmmnck\ .md Gliders | Cedar Settees at | 19.75, §21.50, $27.50 | $12.95, § Iron Frame Park Benches Beach Umbrellas ........ Vudor Porch Shade Self-hanging—Ventilating 3 ft. wide, $3.00 7 ft. wide, 5 ft. wide, $5.40 8 ft. wide, 6 ft. wide, $6.40 9 ft. wide, $ $7.50 $8.50 10.00 | Umbrellas. ter’s Sale. is attracting state-wide attention because of the unusually low everything, don and Gerber nolog. (m.....mm to Be Named at Pre- Belleve Chelsea Man Victim of Mulder LET US HELP YOU TO LIVE OUT-OF-DOORS THIS SUMMER FOR YOUR YARD $4.75 $4.95 .50 Attractive Garden Sets with steel Table and Chairs, and large Garden REFRIGERATORS which will keep your food pure and will give compleu‘ satisfaction even in this extreme hot weather, will be found in all sizes at reduced prices at Por- 0. The former is a student at York university and the lat- ter is a student at Worcester In- Clielsea, Mass., July 10 (®) At Central School. | possibility of a niurder was S8 3 2 3] = | !the finding of the body of ¥ | Britain Senior High school. whose | ward on the office floor of 1 | he t Metal works B. C. PORTER SONS 1" In a suit filed yesterday, the|of sock aggregating severs! -l internal revenue collector de-|lion doliars, now face wafl frasa nanded that the youthful oil stock |charges in federal eourt 18 con- promoter pay the government $1. nection with (he irometion of the 463,934.88 for profits realized dur.|Lewis Oil Corporatien, ing 1926, ——— Berman and S. C. Lewls, head of During the past seven years mere the company when it was adjudged |than 639 war cemeterien bhave been bankrupt because of an over issue|constructed in Franee snd Helgtum, Gor Really Unusual Values Rayon Lingerie Vests, Step-Ins, Bloomers In best pastel colors. This unusually low price makes possible a complete and new summer wardrobe, for every Each Men'’s and Boys® TENNIS SHOES A complete range of sizes in the popular lace to toe The Low Price Is Appealing WOMEN’S HOSE All first quality, sizes 815 to 10. A“I tl:ie P"B“]d‘t‘ style. Colors: White or summer shades. Don' i i miss this special. 3:3:]"1'0“};‘:::‘; Al Only 25c Pair Pair .... 79c Women’s Shoes An assortment of discon. tinued styles that we have reduced to this ridiculously low price. At only sl .29 pr. Here is quality with com- fort. Made to give real service. Sizes 315 to 9. B. C. PORTER SONS’ Combined Alteration and Mid-Summer Sale prices on For Economy’s Sake, Come to Grant’s WIG 283—287 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN,

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