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| AND BADLY BEATEN | A warrant has been issued for the 1.eo Hojnowski of 475 North Burritt ner of Orange and Silver street. by the local police court last week | @ telephone call was received at intersection of the streets. Lieu- | Policeman John Liebler in the pa- two cars side by side and near one From the injured man and two wit- he formed the story of the assault. | Czarkowski drove up and stopped his | nowakl by the collr pulled him out | Police Find Man After Atfack | arrest of Paul Czarkowski of 77 street. The alleged violence took zarkowski was bound over to the and is at present at liberty on bonds. Ireadquarters telling the police that | | trol to the scene. | of them was Hojnowski bleeding nesses, Helen Depta or Orange street Hojnowski stated that he had machine nearby. He stepped over | and threw him on the ground. | DRAGGED FROM CAR and Seek Assilant | | Newington avenue for an assault on | place Saturday evening at the cor- present term of the superior court | Shortly after dark Saturday night ene man was heating another at the | tenant Samuel Bamforth despatched | 1"pon arrival. the policeman found badly from a wound on the head and Stanley Plaska of Burritt street. stopped his car and before he left it. to the other car and seizing Hoi- Then, using a large flashlight, he | out of the palace only for hrief per- {iods since the king 1 STRICKEN MONARCH ASHS FOR HIS SONS (Continued from First Page) ! shrunken. | The king is unable to read any- thing and the bulletins on his coadi- tion, which at one time he insiste on hearing, are kept from him care- ully. He evinees the greatest intercst in the visits of the queen and the| Prince of Wales. and Drightens | pathetically when they come to the room. The prinee is in almost constant touch with the palace. Palace seriants, devotedly to the royal family, touched by the long, kept by the queen | | loyal decnly faithful v'gil She has been and | ane il on some days has not gone out at all. The queen sits dry-eyed and com posed in her room alongside the sic hamber, ready at all times for a call. She receives the doctors ther and hears the latest news of his con- dition The Prince of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of York and Prin- | cas Mary, her only daughter, doi heir best to consola the queen and Princess Mary is with her much of | the time. | Pride in his eldest son is manifest | in the king and he always tries to be cheerful when the Prince of | Wales comes into the sickroom and | bends over his father's bed. | I7rom his room on the third floor | of the palace, facing Constitution | Hill, the king can hear the occasion- [ proved NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1928, PHYSICIANS IN CRASH r. John Renchan of This City in Auto Involved im Accident at North Andover, Mass. Dy Five persons among whom was Dr. | John Renchan. son of Mr. and Mrs {John Renehan of 14 Vine atreet, this city, were involved Saturday morn- ing in an automobile collision in North Andover, M, None of those involved in the accident were on the scrious list. The town adjoins Lawrence. According to the driven by Dr. Richard J. Hinchey of ' 37 Euclid avenue, Waterbury, and carrying Dr. Renchan, hit a sedan driven by Mrs. Dorothy Neidlinger of 833 Eleventh street, Washington. D. ¢ The vight side of the sedan was stove in and the occupants nar- rowly missed being erushed. In the automobile with Mrs. Neid- linger were Donald Mahan, age 4 and Mrs. Genevieve Mahan of 192 Rruce streat, Lawrence, Al received medi- cal attention at the Lawrence Gen- eral hospital. The fwo doctors con tinued on their way. Bofth of the medical men are in- es at St M. hospital, Water- report. a coupe. Pope Says King George Reported Improved Nome, Dec. 17 (A--Once the of- ficial portion of the secrct consistory was concluded today, Pope Pius con- versed with all the Cardinals present and said he was glad to inform them that latest reports were that King George of Great liritain had im- He expressed the hope that began to administer a beating to |al strains of military bands in the | this would lead to complete recovery. Hojnowski inflicting on him a half | dozen wounds. Then Czarkowski fied abandoning his automoblle and his cap. The autemobile was taken | to the police garage and Hojnowski | troops come and go for the White- | Sallies was taken to a doctor to receive medicul attention. | LUTHERANS 10 START EVANGELISTIC WORK Mcn Commissioned For Persa Visitation Will Seck Mcembers | On Highways and Byways. | The culmination of years of work- ing und planning and developing was | reached yesterday morning at the services in Reformation Lutheran church, when the members of the | chureh council stepped up to the | altar 1o receive a commission to o | out and invite men mnot connceted with any church to come and | worship | Bach onc had received the name | and address of a non-member and ! h councilman visited that man atter church. It is the aim of the church to have different groups §o | often as possible “into the | and lanes of the city - | vite men to come to the church. | The following were commissioned ! as councilmen: Albert Berry, Aaron | Carlson, Albe Alexander | Eimgren, Herman Markie, Charles Necumann, Christy Nielson. Edward Norden, Alfred Larson, Ferdinand | Olson. George Peterson and Harry Timm, hipstead Confers With | President Coolidge Washington, Dee. 17 l}"r—l’roul-t dent Coolidge called Senater Ship- | stead, farmer labor, Minnesota, to the White House tocay for a discus- sion of the Kellogg anti-war treaty pending before the senate foreign rel-tions committee. Shipstead, who is a member of the committee, declined to reveal details | of the conference. He Is among those who favor the proposal of Senator Moscs, republican, New H.mpshire, to attach to the treaty a declaration of American rights in connection with ¢ pact. Shipstead Is the third member of | th committee to be called into con- ference with the president, Senators Johnson of California and McLean of Connecticut, both republicans, having been at the White House Sat- urday. SSIFTED ADS L8S H READ HERALD (¢ FOR BEST RE POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN == “I give Ma the Christmas money she said she'd need, an’ she's makin® it hold out by doin® most of her shoppin’ at the store where I've got a charge aceount.” (Copyright. 1628 Fuclisesrs S3nidl ate) Buy Real state Now We Have Many Choice Listings courtyard when the guard is chang- ed. Operatic and vigorous marching trumpels can be heard as thel hall guard mount. The sounds arc faint, muffled by the double windows and doors of the sickroom. i The routine of the palace goes on as usual in every respect. The auto- | moh'§:s of the members of the royval | family drive to the garden entrance of the palace, stopping directly un- der the king's window, Tnside. the paice presents the ! husiost speetacle in years. Doctors nurses and their assistants come and o at all hours. Distingmisned visit- ors come in streams during the day. ‘The telephones ring constantly and there is a continual ordering of t cabs, which move in processions in and out of the palace gates. The great fable in the hall of the northeast wing, where the royal chambers are situated, is covered sometimes with seven or cight silk hats, great coats and mufflers be- longing to the doctors, The palace servants cagerly dis- cuss the progress of their royal mas- ter. Whenever the Prince of Wales arrives they remark to themselves: “That's fine. Therc's the young Guv'nor; he'll cheer up His Majes- ty. Some of the palace rctainers have been there for many years and are accustomed to the strain and anxiety of a critical royal illness. Many of them served King FEdward the Seventh and Queen Victoria. and re- call the scenes attending the illness and death of those rulers. Shooting Affray in Rumania Reported Rucharest, Rumania, Dec, 17 (P —Reports were received in Buchar- est today of a shooting affray at Bu- zeu between a group of liberals stated to have been led by M. An- ®elescu, minister of education in the late Bratianu government, and a torce of gendarmes. The advices said a group of liberal voters, angered by a police measure which rrevented their en- tering an elaction room where vot- ing for 71 district councillors, was occurring, tried to break through a cordon of gendarmes who ran for help firing carbincs. One of the liberals returned the fire with a re- volver seriously wo .’ing two per- | sons in the crowd. { Federal foresters suggest that in | a short time stringent measures may be necessary to enrh the iners forest fires caused by smokers campers. AUNT HET BY ROBERT QUILIEN showing that God heard and granted the prayers offered throughout the !airs are played as usual and cavalry | world for the king. Need Almost $700 for Christmas Fund Only one third of the fund needed to bring Salvation Army Christmas contributions to needy families has Leen raised through the keftles to date, ording to Adjustant Carl TFredrickson. Five kettles and Santa Claus have been on the street since. Thursday but up to Saturday night only $327.80 had heen received, The army needs $1.000 this year for Christmas for the needy fam- ilies and Christmas tree and party or the children. Special Notice Come on. you people who have |been gripped by the card play ng]n_ 1. hobby. Here's an opportunity to party which is to be given under the Rev. William A. Harty 0. H., auspices of branch, A. There will be worst of you. A will be offered. 50 cents. chance for' the turkey door pri Admission will be “I wouldn't be looking for Christ- mas present 1 ain't supposed to know about. Ferndale milk has got me pretty healthy and strong. that 1 the spanking 1 got coming.” but at going fo like Food authoritics state that noth- ing take milk for the child, and a quart a day can the place of too much. NDALE MILK is nonc [ER PHONE 3890 Money in 24 Hours — Reasonable Terms MUTUAL SYSTEM loans are made for helpful and con- structive purposes, such as sickness, to pay past due bills, home improvements, property repairs, taxes, interest on mortgages, premiums on insurance, for supplies of coal or wood, for education and countless other legitimate expen- ditures. All transactions confidential. Twenty Months To Pay If Needed On $ 80 You Pay ... On $100 You Pay .... On $140 You Pay ... On $160 You Pay ... On $200 You Pay ... On $300 You Pay .... Plus reasonable cost, time hefore 1t is due and pay You may pay your lod veess $ 4.00 Monthly . § 5.00 Monthly $ 7.00 Monthly $ 8.00 Monthly $10.00 Monthly vee.. $15.00 Monthly n il any- only for actual time you have ry tayinent reduces the cost. NO INDORSERS REQUIRED The Mutual System Room 202, 300 MAIN STRLET New JUST KIDS “I'm willin® to believe most of the idiots around here get that way by fallin® on their heads when they wax little, but not swhen there's two of ‘em in the family.” (Cupsright, 1928 Pullimers € ndjiate) COMMERCIAL COMPANY INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Commercial Tras Company Building Tel. 6000 Leonard Building TELEPHONE 1950 tomorrow , night at 8:30 o'clock at Judd's hall. | *will City Items tev. William A. Harty branch, A, | will hold a meeting in Judd's | ball tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock.: {show your skill at the whist card | A so rial will be held after the meet- ling. The society’s turkey committee | | will meet at the Tabs' hall fonight at 8 o'clock. A joint installation ommittee composed of members of William A, Harty branch, 1. and the Ladies' auxilia i meet Tuesday night at 7:15 joclock at Judd’s hall to arrange for {exercises to be held on New Year's night. jEie A O, Complete his ry Christmas®™ | with a hox of Muller's Mozart cigars ' advt, Camp Clara, 1. N. of will hold a meeting tonight at 8 o'clock at 8t Jean de Baptiste hall. 1f you want to see his Xmas smile [ ke sure to give him Mozart cigars —avt A. G. Tammond auxiliary will entertain membe Wednesday afternoon from | 5 o'clock: at the state ar- friends 0 to ! mory sullivan’s orch day, Dec. 19, advt, Eldridge M. Becher of 175 Lin- | {eoln sty has left for Waterbury where heswill attend the funeral of | his mother tomorrow. | 1f you want to see his Xmas smile | mak: sure to give him Mozart cigars advt New Britain chapter of Hadassah | will moet tomorrow cvening at the ihome of Miss Anna Rosenberg of 17 Main street. The series of lectures [ which has been given for several [weeks will be continued. Members fand friends are welcome, | Winthrop Council, No. 7. Sons and | Daughters of Liberty, will hold a regular mecting Wednesday evenins Tahs hall. Wedne Admission 25 cent at 7:30 o'clock at Jr. O. U. A. M A Christmas social will follow the meeting, | Fifty turkeys given away, dance | bs Nall, Wed., Dec. 19. Adm. §0c. adit. Karol and Karolina Chmiel h:.w‘ Ziven title to property at 19 Grand- [view street, to John Kowalski, as a result of a foreclosure action | |brought by Schultz & Costello. Kow- {alski bought the property after a {foreclosure was ordered by the city court. I o | Tsabella Circle, N. D. T., will meet | ¥ this evening at the club rooms. A Christmas social will follow the | meoting. All members are asked to | |bring a gift. Refreshments will be served, Mrs. Mary Bakas of 177 Elm street, while doing her Christmas Ishopping Saturday afternoon, lost 260, She was unable to tell the po- [lice how she lost the money. She missed it after she was in a store a short time, | | | 2 Let Us Get Your 1929 MARKERS No Bother No Long Waiting WL DO ALL THE WORK Daily Trips to the Capitol 24 HOUR SERVICE Fee Only '50c Come in and fill out your application before the rush starts. Automotive Sales & Service 248 ELM STREET Tel, 2700-2701 THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arfanged for Quick and Ready Referency * LINE RATES for CONSLCUTIVE INSERTIONS Yearly Order Rates Upon Application Charge Prepaid 10 324 L1 line 1 line 1 line 1 day 3 days i day Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an inch Minimum space 3 1'nes. Mininum Book chaige. 38 cents. Telephone 925, Ask for six time rate. The Herald will not be responsible for errors after the first insertion. time 12:30 p. m. daily; 9:30 Burial Lots, Monnme NEW BRITAT ENTAL WOR! 123 Oak 8t descriptions » Iteasonuble. Phone 2632, ‘ AUTUMUTIVE l Auto and Truck Agencies 8 ' AUTOMOTIVE ] e Auto and Truck Ageacles 8 OODGE BROTHERS lor —care _and Graham Broa t Now wll sizes. 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 1139 Staaley Strect. Telephone 131 OE §0TO WIX. “A Marvelous Car™ Comw in and eee 1it. J. B Morsu's Motor _Salea. 3134 Church 8t Telephune 2843-3. FORD CARS, trucke tractors. parta. service, farm implements. Automotive Sales @ Bervice, 248 Kim 8t and ¢ Arch Bt. Telephone 2700 or 2701, T enme UEIRe e ML GRAHAM-TPAIGE 8izce and Eights Row on display in our mew home, 50 Arch ._H rd W Whitmore. Tel. 2510 HUPMOBILE CARS AND GMG TRUCKS Sales and Bervice. Trudon & Platt 0_Hartford Ave. Telephone 3511 FALCON-KNIGHT famous sieeve vaive motor. R. C. dolph, 127 Cherry Street. Telephone 2v51-3. FRANKLIN CARB—The car for the hest ten yesrs Sales and Service, 401 West Main 8t. Telephone 3696. NASH motor_carn. See the Bales and Bervice. A. G. Ha: El Bt. Telephone 2466, PACKARD=—HUDEON~LSSEX Sales Service. Honeyman Auto Bales, East_Main 8t. Telephuae 2542 GAKLAND AND _ PONTIAC— Vit uwroom and Irspect thewe very fine automobiles. C. A. Hence. Oakland and Pontiac Dealer, 60 Chestnut 8L. (next to « barn). Telephone 5. and 200 our AUBURN AND “OVERLAND Sales sad Service. Don't miss eselag the wew models. Domijan Moter Co., Hetel Bure ritt Garage, 136 Washington St Tel 4511 BUICK MOTOR CARS—Gaies and Sarviee Capitol Buick Co., 113 tanley Strest. Telephone _2607. CADII.LAC_ AND LA EALLE CARB— Sales & Service. LASH MOTORS, ING. A Reliable Concern.” ¢11 West Maip t. Tel. 3000. LES & Pat- rolet, Incoiporated, 116} Stanley Strect. Deleplione 211 GITANDL MOTOR CARE. Gale Service. Charland’s Auto Service B tion, 433 Main St. opposite East Maim. Teleplioue 1544. Huliding and Contrecturs Ll CHIMNEY repairing, gen masen and plastering work. Work gusianteed J. J MuLainey, 24 Newficld Ave. Tel. 891, CONCLETE GONSTRUCTION=L. O, Zet- terman, 176 \8huttle Meaduw Ave., Tele- phone 1621. Portland cement. 1.LECTRICAL contiacting, wiring and re- 'g of all kinda Coridan Electrie Ce. 1345 Corbin Ave., Telephone 3258, Teasonable prices HOUSE, fowering 55 ROOK 10 return ta 1) N Vindly Commer 5144, SMATLT TAIN et Finder © phone not_a luxur: Aresses (plain) . Superior Cleaners & ravklin_Sa. ding rings. W Horn. 382 Mafn St TADIES A dyed. h repairing. and 19 R R. Arcade. We «all for and deliver. Ol t. Telephona 6328. The Mod FE st o 8PF Fittings in_yonr home. Mis. penter. 34 Rockwell Ave. Tel A \cements THim with _everv Kodak, Anseo camera. Biggest va Arcade Studo, ameras in it USED CARS EXTRA GOOD USED CARS FOR THE HOLIDAYS ant PAIGE Sedan, $1.100 in. W. B.. & pass. late 1 guaranteed mechanically fect. llas latest and cquipment, Lovejoy shock sorhers. (Cost new 82,000), annot e told from new car. Good reason E pe best ab- 5 Sportabout, splen- did condition throughout and fast cnough fo suit a “dare. devil” driver, Price reasona- PAIGI cs Sedan 6 5 pass. 1 s 125 in. W. B., hydraulic kes and newest equipment Absolutely guaranteed mechan- ical condition. This handsom: car cost newe$1,500, and rides like a Pullman. 330, Ap- 125 Duco pearance s 5 good, motor guaran- job). tires teed., HOWARD W. WHITMORE Tel, 2510 250 Arch Street — Open Evenings 1BET TM GTTIN' \_,,7/ SOMPIN' ) HERE'S ALL THE THINGS WHAT T A\N'T 215 Oak Mary's church and Sehulte Himberg & “and gentlemen's hats cleaned NCER CORSETS surgical and drews. Car- ak, STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARB— 8ales and Bervice. Albro Motor Bales Co., 225 Arch 8t. Telephone 26u. AOUSE WIRING—Estimates furnished, Have your work done mow. Barry & Bimforth, 19 Main 8t. Phone 25ué, WHIPPET Fours and Bixea Bales and 8ervice. Elmer Automobile Co., 23 Main St. Telephone 1513. | MASON. BUILDER: AND CONTRACTOR —Henry P. Dowd, Hotel Washingtem. _Phone 1555, P. O. Box 133. KNIGHT AND OVERLAND: and Service. Fine mutor o Beloin Garage and Motor Salea Fred Beloin, Jr. Prop, 116 Church Street 4560 & BERVIC ra. corner Elm and Telephor takes it. Write ( Terald Office, FORD RUNABOUT. with body 5 TOURINGS. 1 SEDAN, §35 825-335 BERLIN AUTO SALES TEL 6135 BERLIN FORD late 1825 sedan in good condition throughout. Prive very reasonalie. Tele- phone 3748-W. T.ER—Roofer, te, gravel, ingle roofa New BARCLAY TILE & MARBLE CO. BEE OUK BEAUTIFUL TILE WORK INSTALLED HAZELMORE ROAD DWARE CITY TILE CO. Let us nge your old bath r to a new Vath roow. 197 Francls St Tel. RIOR DECORATIONS—Flage, o Call on our wervice fur soctuls and weddings. Eddy Awning and Uecoraf ing_Co.. 231 Arch St. Dressmaking ai Biillincry 33 ONEIL TIRE & BATTERY CO. 39 WASHINGION 8T TELEPHUND 00— INSTANT SERVICE ¢ Tir,-8—Tubes— Hattet leo—Chalns Vulcantzing—Auto Electric Repatr T it "PMOBILE for sale. Good running . 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John's Auto Top Bhop, 103 West Main St. Tel. 149 CADILLAG AND NASH—Gpeciaity. Have | Yyowr car repalted now J. B. urans 3 Church . Tel. 2842-2. put yyur battery in shape. Quicks est expert tvice IExidg Hattery Serv- ice, ¥6 Chestuut 8t. Telephone 2905, O BECK expert radiator repair. Au- thorized Harison service station. Quick- est wervice at lowest cost. Rear )" Glen St. Telephone 5490, FADTATORS repaired by our mew meih: od. Expert work. Gordes Auto Supply, hing for vour Car, 49 East Main Telephone 6111. | | | | t lowest prices. tlon gusranteed Works, 25 Eart REPATRING on_all pert_mechanics avajlable day and night Hotel _Waslington Garage. Phone 1735 BATTERIES, A L SERVICE—P. & V. Tire & Hattery Co 261_Mvrtle St_Phon VISIT U8 I our new © Ternco gar and, oil products. 176-186 Arch St. cor ner W, Pearl. Budd Auto Produets Co | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS OUR SAFE METHOD OF dry cleaning insures witisfaction. Tel. §14y. Economy Dry Cleaning Co. $4_Frankiin_Square. asirance— Al Khds 24 Rutomobile and life. Burely ty bonds. Philip M. Fagan, Gen, Main, Roons 3 and 4. Tel, 3121. ERAL INSURANCE AGENCY Clesson W, Parker Commercial ‘Trust Co. Building 55_West Main St. Paten TENGILA REW ain_and_Hartford. oving, Storing, Crating [ nd plano moving. Geners) 1 kinda Geo. H. Smediey. sett 8t Tel. §30-3. Package delivery for low packages delivered anywhere New Britain or sicinity, Tel. 5246 Moving, Storing, Crating [ J P FARRELL, T and lung dlstance turniture and plano moving. Geners) 40 Talcott Bt. Tel. 1726, H BROWN Tiucking Co. Local and lo distance Furniture and piano movini Y2 East Main 8t ot 3971 or 1143, STOWAGE for furniture: indiviaual roome; dry, clean and eafe. Packing, crati The Hardware City Storage. Tel & W. Shults 24, or A. K. Huribut, Painting, Paper Hanging ” CRAFTEX wall finish, Beaver Board ceil- iugs und papes hanging. Call J. Gutows ski_Phone 65y-4 after 6:30 p. m. GET MY ESTIMATE firat on your home puinting and papering. Tel. ¢43-W. Uwight K. Capen. 165 Moxbury Road. PAINTING and decorating. _“The Paiat Store Moigan. Kingsley & ‘hompsom, Inc., 411 Main 8t. Phone 63¢. FU: i trucking of al ) SEE~ I AINT GONNA F o=TALK HEL L0, SAMBO, CLE Roy/ {HOW 5 TRICKS? LOOK HERE GLALS. YoU AN’ ME ZRE GOWA PE GTRANGERS, Talk Is Cheap H O'HO HO'HO! OLD STUFF; SAMB0!) QUIT YER KIDDIN'! THATS THAT!! T ANT KIDDIN, CONFOUND 11! T CANT AFFORD THE LUXURY OF YOUR SOCETY AN' By WoULD You SieN o SOT YOURE RAVIN' ABOUT, w2, L'SROSE YoU klOW/ THAT TALKIN' TO YERSELF 1S THE FUST UNANIMOUS CLIFF STERRETT MIND TELLIN' ME b INSANITY

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