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City Items TWO IN HOSPITAL AFTER FIERCE ROW Bottle Smashed on Combatant’s Head—Pair Under Arrest he five-year-old girl and the four-year-old boy of Mrs. Varhal, / North street, whom she reported a lost to the police at 4:40 afternoon, evidently had just taker a little stroll, for within a few min they had returned home under their own po Visit St tions John's bazaar Because Eva Gould, 33 Harvard galore. July 26 to A street, would not keep the date she had last evening with Harold Colby, who gives his address as the Y. M. C. A., Middletown, Colby is in the ¢ police station cell block and William | Madone, 628 Kast street, his com- panion in the adventure, is under observation at the New Britain Gen- | eral hospital for cufs about the he received when a whiskey bottle was |evening that broken on his skull | bitten Both men |at 387 B will he arraigned in court taken 1o morning charged with hreach of the | {reatment. 1! and damage to private prop- | aavt Joseph Danusevich reported to the ening that his bicycle u from Willow Sce Don Donigan slide John's bazaar ton Philip Moorad complained to the y street, police Brook park for life advt eritt steoet his brotier, 1.ec dog whose owner itl street are under arrest and Donueliy's office (0 aht (hat his in- Tuesday is thou jury is not serious A darge load of turned al the Clayton road tic matter peace erty Fred Nevers, 415 North street, cab drive pair up to 33 Harvard street, wh Coiby had the date. But when Miss Gould refused to keep the appoint- ment Colby started to walk up the stairs of a store at 31 Harvard street | owned by Kabonick of 53 [ beil Harvard street and run Walte 7 time, told Colby (o move on, but he | L s refused. The to blows AIH|‘ FUNI] TUTAI $] I fifil several men in {he store, the | ; by y which over- W eld up traffic tor hiay corner of Wells stre Burritt the | an ata drove and Of was assigned {0 th while the partment Karbonick, who was passiug aft the pro- prietor included, joined in the me lee. The window was broken. Then Nevers, the stated, Ma- done hurled cab driver « hottle at the crowd, but it missed and broke anotfer win- dow. In retaliation, the #aid, one of the fighters wen the store and got a which he broke over Madone's head. | The driver of the cab then put the men in the machine and started to take them to the hospital. Ore of the men ohjected so he drove to tl cab station where he picked up pernumerary Officer Janaites. nfen went to the hospital. Officer Janaites called McAvay, in charge at the police sta- | tion in the absence of lieutenant|:n quring : Bamforth, who is on vacation, and |pee Ofticer Louis Harper was defailed to |y investigate the affair. The invest tion resulted in the arrest of the 'question that two men. ient Tn police court today were continued until fomorrow $300 bonds each. on tion of Prosecuting Attorney Woods who said he understood Madone would be able to leave the hospital At the hospital it was said three | stitches were necessary (o close the|Th” laceration in his head. Colby’s head [ M1t was bandaged when he appeared in court, but his injury is said not to he Berious. | Madone Colby is 25 Over Week-End soda battle, The tirs S Tesponse Arive )00 Municipal Golf | Course tion of nearly one-half of the ceording to u report today by Ho Benson, tary of ber of Commerce “Anyone who wonld have ed two weeks ago that Lalf of the fund would secrt predi nearly bseribed 1 have B nne n langhed . “but nalysis s returns demons A, said Mr. M “n of the first | week there is a Municipal G of trong senti for a It Conrse thai all classes olfers hind the the cases A in | recommenda- [ “Of in up fo for less than “The actual last week 3 the subscriptions tnened lay morning, 363 were $ aver was approximately $20 talling 15 nest in s $1 a closc subscription lar the st in numt $10 subscriplions, number. Subscriptions of 52 in number, and ran subscriptions, there for $1 and 59 i is 20 years of age and seing b b seriptions were number and the $1,000 out in a class by iwself “We hs werin subscription Personals Mrs. Conoski of 323 Park sireel Sre eyt Eann Dl o LELRY S spending her vacation in In Neck, Branford the larger subscriptions now that it L single the campaign mem h unquestionably t they can go out bers hav shown Frank Morrissey of ton street is on a tour Falls and Canada Washing- Niagara and deliver the 1o mpaign Miss Ethel Johnson of Newington, [yet res [ Al LU secretary 1o Attorney Edward Mag, |Sults have has returned to her duties after vacation in Pleasant View, been good cled and rest of ing to have into the office the different e A | going to be r-e R. 1. |our mainder wal nember of “|going ort this week with grea "3 husiasm than before.” Cotonel B yars, tr Miss Mary Knapp. secretary to Al- torney Thomas K. McDonough returned to her duties after her nual vacation, roen an- Miss Mabel Crandall of Camp street has returned to her desk in probate court after a vacation spent at Clinton beach. *ontributors Mr. and Mrs. Harry E Arch street entertained Saturday evening in honor of Mr and Mrs. 0. F. Bertini of Griswold street, avho wil sail on August 3 to California where they will visit their son and daughter-in-law. Mr Mrs. John A. Bertini of An nardino, former residents of city. Scheny of at dinner and Ber this Auction Sale Feam Captains ar Hiang M. Hallor Savard By order of Probate Court, T will sell at Public Auction the Real Is- tate of David Steele located at No. | 230 Beaver street, in New Brifain, Conn. The land is bounded North by John Lowe or assigns, Fast by Beay. |13 H er street, South by land of Earl| Walts Hackney, and West by land of Virgel | Arvid W Steele et al. Being about $3 Donald R tront and 94 feet deep more or lo ttorny Terins of Joseph Dr. A Edward T Mrs. R cash at time of sale, and ba (except the first mortgage of $550 to Savings Bank of New Britain), must be paid n cash on delivery of deed of conie ance. when sale Court of Probate Sale to take plac gust 3 saving fime. nee is approved by th itleman who An- | called on 1o June 4 commiunicate s the Plainvil Saturday am Q. Dunn, St, or telephone 1 AUCTIONEER,. | Conn.—advt POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN INT HE BY RORERT Q T EN UILL! “Jones comes to church regular here lately, but 1| don't know whether he’s more religious o1 Just 11 | keepin' the wolf away an’ got into trouble an’ is ex-| /| jess about keepin' the stork pectin’ it to get out on him.” | | away.” Copyright “Young married folks would get on a sight better if they'd think more about Publsners Byndicate) (Copyright 1 | Publishers Syndicass Sunday utes the mother again reported that had been | Saturday | vas [ lives | navian race The Loy was Campaign Nears Hall Way Post in the | total, | - talph | the Cham- | nson ot 31 & subseription | and 3100 sub- stands |however, that there will be more of | com- | goal is not | bt we are not " Stamford Pa MONDAY, JULY 29, 1920. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Italian Ruled Victor Over Swede - In Long Debated World Race to | Vindicate Honor of Two Explorers Elimnx Chamber of Commence Decides Olsen Rested Too | Long—Elapsed Traveling Time Finally Decides Issue. East Sumlay | N tter of at mast of the Sricsson or (stead he Santa Maria, never! checked his timetables and discovered | without apparent efiort brou Columbus | his elapsed. time down to 4 hot and 3 minutes. That st.l left Olsen apparent victor, out Maiullari had just begun to fight “That 30 hours you spent in Paris YOU say you were resting?” he shout cd at Olsen No One Rests In Paris 1 subutit to the honorahle { no man rests in Paris said M n whelher lLeit Christopher Coluby any America—it’s all setlle lwon. The 1t may be Maiullari and Cl wo score was wives of the | s respectively, er tims what stion of his of course, contended (o y of all Nordics 11 America, The ) debate they tormed | tory. Olsen naj gl som ago over C oot g jnd at least 30 hours, lari's law vs of the L Nev cdusing hours in | Maiullari enty-rour 10, Olsen of ing airplane instead of taking silhor transportati vailal Yonitt ica i HeWwspapa Seventy-five hot ATD. Mawllari, pushing “And yon fell me trom Irkutsk to Moscow plane in miles in 3 79 hours, or 1o w neans ot among the They racce wrgument according immortals of Irkutsk, advan- you and returned amid his ighbors who had sotne went $9.000 on the contest in an air- : 4 rorec 36 thousaaa took me | % e 0 did it in 3 W heavy [ FOF the Then Wours, culmin, rugmen ed last 1 inted Conmercs Uiy started Five it hours, Why when if yon i \ tive | indges by Bronx | | Chamber 2'in i the cu d Maiullari on the of ravor of vole hours, ith to you s basis usation—"you beat Lind- of elapsed time., Maiull equippe tickes nnounee ctdom the Vi came hearing won the day. Olsen lost, the mship talian 1 hie had civeled the workd I with nnounced of his inadvertent delays, credit for ) fairs |to 2 ts and was 3 n traveling ments o ity days time Olsen vealed in hall of justice. Olsen prinned fri his defeat a: |institu il veling re explaining his tr it n 2 Did Mai the 1 hours and tes low Mainlari lari surrender? topimos! lestructive eriticis WHO IS HE? | Market, and his 1 to local folk this modern marvel in the artjstep for catering market stands well of who's w and manag ing short of a master mind pul's| the strings of authority, and eac tug results in a bolt toward effi- ~————— |ciency and more attractive bargains | for New Britain's thrifty house- |wives. Tn case, you can’t drop i [there within the next week, 1 read the ads in the Herald and sce |the multitudinous bargains which lare offered. Then yow'll see that |somebody's responsible for all this | —Mr. sullivan will kindly take the | |bow, while the editor does the | |shrinking violet act and awards the | rize to Edward Deminski of 19 Lo- | |cust street for the following letter: The ningls paper in Saturday eve- is none other than Daniel Sullivan of the “Mohican market. As manager he gives some real bargains to the public at mod- prices, As for the market they of fool- Britain's Britamn well silhouette ra | have a wonderful display published in New lleading paper “The New | Herald,” with circulation over 15,000 daily. 1f you want to on your foodstuffs, drop in ot “Mohican™ and give it the the public calls its stutfs, e the 126 (GUARANTEED OIL HEAT For Domestic and Industrial Heating Plants In the has ren awakened 10 the new and economy in the successful conduct of his hom». PETRO ..The Pacemaker of OIL BURNERS years just passcd (he icadership of Petro ined unchallenged. The home owner has mportance of heat efficiency Petro has met every (est tro is meeting every fest { — Petro will meet every (est ot it niel th THE NBEW was the | the | Who is he tonight? He's an off livan of ran in BRITAIN cial in the Exchange Club and in a business which last Saturday. the The both weil { establishm know and many’'s the | factory frequently does vived by the editor guess- [them. His factory is a progressiie New Britain now the with \'um-hv“wmmv kind of work done does not | It is so thal|have to be sent out of town. New atop the list | Britain has been expanding in mor- ho in Connecticut mark- (ways than one d the own Mr. Sulivan, {the above printed silhouette is blushingly claim |in the natural growth of the Hard- status quo’™ - [ware City. 1f you don't know him depa | sk Charlie Law, anyhody Hitchcock's. Van Wa peset calls local printing | him, for work him all over at z wrket, L s his for for o pec linary likeness of our cog er. can of the many now, as ew Britain's enter Adkins, noth- Britain Now, who can it be the liker | Mayhaps, you'll the Speaking have you dollar. got a cop of cops Arthur T Joseph | Ruth DEAD ar) s8-year-old Pollard. | credited first tea DESCENDANT Mrs. Sarah B Smith —Descr grand-nivee [ of Gec hero, —Addre the duri 1 Revolutionary war ASIS 004 Gien having du 551,00 | into the Boston harbor the 2 oston 1 died t the hospital here yestevday. 1va Spe 1 4 John Donnelly, Edna Hayden Pawating Donnelly, Lillian Ric il Wezowicz, Hotel Belmont don, Sam Gordon, H. Berndt . PPat McDermott, Harry Kmmett Caplain Johnson, | Norwalk was fatally H. Ziegler. Henry 15 finjurcd Sunday when he fell down | | A, Kossick, Fred . Jud ! the 42nd R e He {Peterson, John €. Wilford, Irani MeNamara, Sherman Avery, Roydon T - Increase Your Weight 5 Pounds in 30 Days P. Vibhert, I’ L Mildred Hellt Make Yourself Strong, Healthy and Vigorous at the Same Time. Stephen NORWALK MAN DEAD New York, Juply 20.—(U'P) James Alexander Socolowsky, of 29 Monroe street, Conn . Powell, Roy imons, subway stairs at 71 Fast and fractured his skull died in Bellevue hospital Liman, €, Charles | ord son. M. Bloombers L. Mills, Mary \ “I\ Eliott. Wi Hiam Missenson | Judd, donn Swain, B, J. Hatch Fleteher, 1. Christ o 1 Zimmy Stone, W A% John | py (his time _|Sheehan, g that the L[ man, . Ha sl Rit iR o o | Harold Williams, orge Dobson T Timm Debian. N Dry Clea e () Hart, I nee and ch {win I Sussman, ( ple eat flesh produces them for a ks and hollows in your chee your and » mAan or woman you tig dennelt M will soon fill ou “Theo. W whether yo have an attractive ire an el there will The v of * encrzy in just L short time No on stor's Funeral Held Today rd July 29 ) 1I"he ral of Re John Dolby place today from St will you uny any IS Stamic In MeCoy's yvou find a combination \ Skene, ) builders that b nd vi Do of heal ing ene and at the good tlesh on these who are One underweight Andrew’s died 1 his strength [time put v scopal church. K ev. Skene ds of He in 1849 saturday from a ho tack in Norwalk Denton, 1 underweight homy was horn in woman, exces coming to few He minister ingly thin, gained 10 pounds in wen a ehild. WAS | days and doesn’t have to wo ed as a cura in 1alls, in that later held ling 4 New York [r; 2 Gloversville lion Y Vinland and al Axbury Park, N. J ¢ to Stamford a number of ye nd retived in 1920, He | vived by nd th more wbout McCoy tal ronelad gn place ofr several years, He sixty cen rectorsh in several Dollar man iblets or hoxes woman | , pounds an'd with th health o re state parishes, includi y thin, underweig or t gain east § He 1 e npletely satistiod uarked improvement in i sur- | vour dr it horized his widow sons. RULES OF t.—Tdentify hood “Silhouett Contest clo: lowing Answers 6.—Credit g —One dollar awarded daily for hest rules. New Willys-Knight 125 Church Street ticket to the game? Send in an an- swer, it won't_ hurt you one little bif. | Bill Tato Creates New State Bowling Record | communications to A w state howling record was | litor, | | created last night at Rogers Bowl- Britain Herald ‘ms alleys in this city by Bill Tato of at 2 p. m. fol-| | Water insertion—Saturdas | | or 20s. a. m. {|srin may strik 1o | likeness, ibe how he 1 New v when he rolled up a total Tato, in the record-breaking hit six es and four the rikes coming in two This is the first time that a | 200 score has heen rolled in New Britain and makes a mark for local ry bowlers to shoot at this coming sea- The score went as follows: 20, 69, 89, 115, 137, 178, 193 be mailed or . the Herald | | juie ven for neatness. % answer according e | son 156, % TR NEW GREAT SIX DISTINCTIVE IN BEAUTY LUXURIOUS IN APPOINTMENT AIAIEIIIIIAILLL A TIIILA LA SR IIVT AL TR A LA new six is the most distinctively beautiful Motor Car that Willys-Knight has ever de- gned. 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