New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 17, 1929, Page 30

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. of theft of a 50 gallon drum of gas- w street, and Leo White, 17, of 224 .. & house at 113 Hart street on March “ of $100, each. . missions were obtained. ' er and a pair of pliers, it is said, “ continuance in the cases of Argazzi, «» parents should be in court. S8ergeant © the arrests, which were made late ", word to fire headquarters. Co. No. ". Carroll, and Supernumerary Officers »4+ scene and assisted in arousing the .. premises this forenoon and received | * tenants. The condition hampered Gustave Johnson, 20, of 144 Pleas- | . ant gtreet and Fred Villa, 19, of 77 Fairview street, pleaded not guilty in police_court today to the charge oline owned by the public works de- " partment and their cases were con-’ tinued until tomorrow, a bond of | $50 being posted in each case. At-| torney David L. Nair represented - Johnson and asked for the continu- ance to allow himself an opportuni- ty to look into the facll. Villa had no counsel. I Louis Argazzi, 17, of 14 Kelsey street; Roy Gray, 16, of 269 East ~ Whiting street, pleaded guilty to the ! charge of breaking a gas meter in 30, and Judge Saxe ordered the cascs continued wntil tomorrow in bonds John Kovaleski, 18, of Newington avenue and George McCandles, 17, of Harvard &treet, are held by the local police for the Newington au- . thorities on the charge of theft of *+ two electric motors, the property of R. H. Erwin and valued at $14 each, The motors are used for operating water pumps. Yesterday afternoon Sergeants P. J. O'Mara and P. A. McAvay went to Bannan's lot on Whiting street and found the young mea in an au- .. tomobile prepating to drive to Ber- lin te go swimming. They were brought to the police station and questioned with the result that ad- The gas meter was opened with a can open- » while the gasoline was taken from "' Lyle road, the contalner having been rolled down the incline to Barbour road where it was loaded into a truck and taken to Johnson's yard, where six smaller containers were filled. | The containers were hidden on South street over the town line in Newington, but before the boys had a chance to sell the contents, some- one stole them, according to the stories told the police. Kovaleski and McCandless will be arraigned Saturday in I\e\\m.tnn! town court, and White will be charged in the same court with vi- olation of probation. Some of the hoys were implicated in a burglary in Newington and arraigned in town court & week or %0 ago. Judge Saxe, recommending the Gray and White, said he felt their O'Mara said their parents knew of yesterday afternoon and early in the evening. . FIRE ROUTS FAMILIES . INGAKTREET OUSE (Centinuec from nm l’ue) " lice headquarters was notified of the fire at 12:05 o'clock anl he sent 3 was dlspatched and other com- panies followed in response to an * alarm from Box 414 at Oak and West streets. - Officers Daniel Cos- grove, Louis E. Harper, Edward Nolan, Todzia and Meehan, in charge of Sergeant J. C. Stadler were at the tenants. First Deputy Fire Chief E. F.! Barnes made an inspection of the a complaint about the lack of lights in the hallways from one of the | the tenants in leaving the house, ac- cording to the complaint. Pitches and Swims for Yale Ted Moles, Princeton pitcher, is the school’s best swimmer, too. You Can Get BOTH SERVICE and VALUES at KOLODNEY’S GILLETTE BLADES | 5 blades to a package. | Saturday Special 27c | loltl?:e thrifty. JOHNSON’S WAX A value that will appeal | 47¢ ! 16,000 1bs, BONE MEAL $3.39.0%. 5,000 lbe. SHEEP MANURE $2.69 .77 s cheaper to paint than rcpair. Brush Free with any items purchased, [ PL Size | BETALAC STEAK KNIVES and Forks Knives, 6 Forl | Stainless steel, | nan- dies ... ‘ Regualr ks, white TRICYCLES $7.49 Rall Bearing I‘.OLIJ' R SKATES | $10.00 .. | | | | | | Keep Thae Pesty Fiy Out With KOLODNEY'S " [ with necessary hard Quick Drying Enamel | All colors 73¢ | Reg. 80c ..... House Paints | f6¢ 9¢ 14¢ 17¢ 22¢ lorm(lh sold from 25¢ to 63c 1929 wALLrAPERS Tule advantage of these reduced prices and repair those rooms. ware up $2.50 WINDOW SCREENS All Sizes and Kinds o SCREEN WIRE Obtainable Here PORCH GATES Safeguards the young- ster, when 89 ¢ left alone ... . Bamboo Rake and Grass Shears, with | purchase of a “COLDWELL" LAWN MOWER for 50 ft. Corrugated Hose | and Reel Sat. .. $6. LAWN SPRINKLERS | Regular $3.00 .... $1. | | 39 98 “DUNHAM” LAWN ROLLERS $11.95...., Weight 68 1bs. when empty, and when filled. | GRASS CATTHER Adjustable Reg. $1.45 .. 95¢ GALVANIZED ASH or GARBAGE CANS 175 lbs. 736'98 and up GARDEN NEEDS of Lead Grass Our Entire Stock of RA | Heavily nickel plated, | with sugar, creamer | and wy ... $15,98 “UNIVERSALY, . PLERCOLATORS 85027 and up TOASTERS $2.98 cial Dandy Ice Cream FREEZERS Just the thing for warm weather, Spe- 9 Sat. i GOLFERS' Saturday Specials $8.98 Golf Bag & 4 Clubs Golf Balls, re- paints, ea. . FISHING TACKLE Reduced from 10* . 20" “Eveready” SEARCH LIGHTS complete with 98¢ 1 batteries .. “c«;mns' Officia) BOY SCOUT AXES " 19¢ | Gae.. $1.49 YARD DR! Saturday h 25 only .... IBONL\(- TABLI‘.S $2.39 for GARBAGE CANS the Kitchen, inner pail. All colors. 98c with ' May is a Goo Play Te For Saturday, & l 0 %o llk.l)l CTION SPA \LD]\G‘S RACQU sheaths .. HEDGE SHEARS Regular The famous Doo-Klip Grass Shear. Easy on vt .. $1.23 wrist . ... d Time to nnis ETS KELEDREY BREE HARDWARE COMPANY 220 MAIN ST . “Growing With Reason” TEL. 909 PROMPT DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN "My niece is goin’ to mar- || ry in the fine church out south, Her Mama don't think || our regular church is good enough for such an import- ant weddin’.” ‘Copyright 1925, Publishers Syndicate) Before buying your future home let us show you some of our de- sirable listings. AUNT HET BY ROBERT QIRLLEN “Pa used to have me cut || his hair until he said some- thin’ hateful about brother Ben once when [ was i cuttin’ close to his ear.” ‘Copyright 192y. Publishers Syndicate) COMPANY INSURANCE REAL ESTATS Commercis! Tram Commpany Building Tet. 6000 my |! 1111927 Yellow Knight . f Charles Goodale,, 24, of 387 Main street and Ludwig Pernel, ‘44, of 57 Jubilee street, were netified today to be in pqlice court tomorrow on the charge of driving automobiles with defective brakes. Officers p.ty and Strolls tested the brakes “of their [trucks on: East Main® etreet. Tomorrow, policemen will be en Weat - Main atreet-- te test. brakes. Special attention was paid today to truck brakes. ATTRACTIVE PRICES: 1111926 Reo Speedwagon $500 Express Body. 1925 Reo Speedwugon $400 Rack Bod; 1925 Reo Speo(wlgon $300 $350 Express Body One Ton Truck 1925 Reo Speedwagon Platform Body A good buy at .. $500 We Also Have Many GOOD USED CARS TERMS and TRADES Reo Sales & Service Cor. Elm and Park Sts. Telephone 31:° o “Elmer Automobile Co. If saving money and get- illting value is your object— then don’t fail to see these cars, 4 1/|1928 WHIPPET 4 Sedan, 1927 WHIPPET 4 Coach 1924 STUDEBAKER Tour, 1925 ESSEX Coach 1924 BUICK 4 Coupe 4 Pass. 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