New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 13, 1929, Page 11

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return when court was called again, | he is sober and working he H on the charge of evading respon: for the last six weeks I P bility. and driving without a regis- | been working in a factory hecs . ‘ d | n . n h tration. he did not give me enou mon ~la ” 3 | : b HIS M[]TUR PLATES Officer Wagner, who made the | to support the children. The re “The : es of | (§ (R\\“ ATEIL rrest, said that Saturday evening |is also four ‘months overdue ar this village ha cd the alr- SCG A T =¥ | the boy was driving about the|cannot pay it. Plane. i 4 I [§ k% G G]e Owner Fmed $10 ior\rcum;m section of the city. Oa| “Yes, judge, if he does stay sober :r .»m:‘q passed the following | e e g y |the car were dealers’ markers. The |he can make plenty of money. He | ordi last n L boy hag been doing this for four |is in the trucking busi and he 1 tri tion or use of uny s. L0 customer. Ig!l()llflg S e NU“CGS ,momns,;on and off, the officer said | 1. But he pil stayyi] Propeciyinithe willage for an aic- 8 5 24C Ao b Ibs. : A il Ay Qicelibnedhe | port, aviation feld or other siini- did not know anything about re-| Mrs. Farrell told the court that || 12r preject or for the commercial Although he had two weeks in | sponsibility her children were 10, eight and six | [ development of airplares, sca- which to return to the Motor Vehi- Bunk declared that his mother |y old. planes, dirigibl or other flying cle department the markers for his | gwng the car It was the first time rell, on the admitted | | devices is prohibited.” S e ; - motoreyele, vrence Darbas, 20, |that he had driven It with dealers' |that he was drunk yesterday after- | [ AT @plane corporation is said __ Special )c\; Lot! Only Now and Ther: Do We Have the Opportunity of Offering Values rday afternoon by Can- he said. For his offense. |noon, but he said that he did not | '€ D¢ DI uitlogaenelc i va g | markers, sai r his offen oon, Lo 3 bt Kelly, pleaded not|punk was fined $10 and costs by the | believe that he twis his wife's || g en's Such as These to the charge when it wis t, psiy k I [ court arm. 5 5 presented this morning by State Two DIowr Ghses Nolsa | " “I make enough money ta sup- 2c! ilun ¢ @ Ol aiaarsinfoolicoluounty | The case of Charles C. Nevens, 16, | Port my family,” he declared Albin Dr against his tenan 15 A ally find A d ur ns owe s Zehrer testified that he had been | 455 Burritt strect, arrested ‘ast | “Yes but you pnding it ali John B. Miller, for alleged non-pay- Nt $801°te requested by the Motor Vehicle de- | evening by Officer Harper for viola. | in the grog shops” retorted Prose- 'ment of rent in a house at 41 Homu- B it silk partment to investigate the-case. A [tion of the motor vehlele laws and | cutor Joseph G. Waods stead avenue Sl Run of mill, just as they come from machines, some perfect, some stained, letter was sent to Darbas on July 16. | evading responsibility was nolled in | f 1 didn't want to support mv dward Mesken iintiff, was @ . s, Priced at only some irregulars, but all worth much more than these lowered prices. followed by another letter and a | police court today by Prosecutor | family T would not go to work, hi: g i e 3 X for e, 1 telegram. These were ignored. {\\'oodc. as was the case of Mike |I d0” Tarrell continued. “I adm? 1inst S ey Krupp fc 50. At- Until he proved financial responsi- Lility, the Motor Vehicle depart- |ington, represented by Attorney | SUPpOrt my wife and T did not 2% |the plaintif - B i 3 ment wanted to hold.up his ms Thomas F. McDonough, who was |Sault her. I will support my family Irving Fishman of sureka % \ ¥R Those who come early kers. State Officer Zehrer also said |arrested Monday afternoon by Or. |It i5 all @ pack of lies, all her testi- | yrarket, plai s Blyen b uaE 5 . N that he went to Darbas' home Ves: | ficer Tanguay charged with speeding | et m,‘ CE G R S A A Wednesday Valuet 4 A ; will get some amazing terday and found the markers and |and operating an automobile with. hen a slight altercation devel- for merchandise which it is alleged #>) ? n 0y ; 3 105038 values — all worth registration in his bedroom, not | oyt registration and without an op- | opend between Judge Traceski aud the defendant. >erry, pur- 2 £2:0C A b ~ 3y k & \ | Zarella, 29, Queen street, South- [that I was drunk yesterday, but 1 torney Bernarc Only 1,500 in this lot. | even wrapped up, showing that he |erator's license. Farrel) concerning his record. chased. Attorney Bernard Al- | M U . did not attempt to send them in. Mo caseliof (Horry e pert represented tl 7 niocn That he did not use his motor- 1109 North street, who was charg>d | Gordon Brothe ieorge, David | 3 S cycle for three months because he |yith the theft of automobile tircs EITY [IHU,RT FE[FS ond Abraham, wer: arded a judg- [ 2 SultS was injured in a smash-up and be- |and tools to the value of $60 on ment for $166.84 in a suit against \ S ca after the machine was re- ;A.,g"sz 5, was continued at the ap- n Lebec tosenberg for non-pa paired the garage man refused to|plication of Attorney Thomas F. | | fi It ¥ of a merchandise bill s turn the motoreycle over to him un- | McDonongh. It will be heard Fri. 1 L«H [ U for $200 and Attorney Monr! til he had paid his bill were the |day morning. Keough is out on rne Gordon represented the T E nents of Darbas on the stand. |same bond which he posted aft . The C. W. Lines Co. was awarded age man, he said, also re- | his case was first continued. DeI l E t d 1 S it I 4 damages of $20 in its suit against sed to let him take the ma S i s g | fill IS HGI‘G ll] llkS 01 ;. . Rhodes of Rocky Hill. Tt from his machine until e had paid Sl ingd oniassaniting Wire e (s e can the bill, He further testificd that | With @ d2 Nt e Uflpald Notes and Rills Beas il o s o, Al he had been confined to bed for | R N. Willlams of the| A Big Nickel's Worth—First Quality some time As a result of the a s firm Cooper, Hunger- hranacd Ris ; X : | b 3 3 s o S e, cldent and during the last few days | branded his wife's testimony a| pocyuly sudgments were fled to-|ford & Camp represented the plain- || i qt. Paneled Jx}p]»,(l;\‘ ce Pans, ];)‘qt‘ 'ch»\ IPXI" he had been concerned about get- | P ”_l’)‘b’”“l‘” fj“r',' “Pk“)‘v“‘ day by Judge Stanley J. Traceski i X %, qt. Pudding Pans, T3 inch Fry Pans, 9 inch Pie ting his markers back. He was | P SassatsROBUERE N oty caur AT ware o (s m all —— Pans, 9 inch Cake Pans. Each ........ AR about to send them in whe el amounts and in each case the de- MAN CUTS WINDPIPE prehended by the state policema fendant failed to make an appear- T L L b e T ial Do ycalarday. aflars [k o R : Rymm 52, this empted reglatration to, the Motor Vehicle |, o, ryon the worse for his tipple | - Lhe Pidelity Finance Corp. was|giicige foday by cutting his wind- gepartment, they send it back 10,4 yyigted her right arm, making |51 eR Judsment for $80 in its suit fOr | iy with o knife and is in a critical . An Appreciated Value More—At a Lower Price! him, demanding his licens spd isiec e . & 18100 brought against H. N. Bratton. | b1 ) Judge Traceski imposed a fine 3 1 The suit was brought to recover the <O Lo e ‘He's never sober. Every day o |Lalanc of s note. - Naiv & sair rep | X111 ' Jj Knit Vests Women’s Smocks S | is drunk,” hr sobbed to the judgcs | resented ||,l plaintif. Vi i © yenuine Broadcloth Buuk Fined $10 | “Out of his pay I only get two OF | In a sult which was brought last ) - o g i ey of Genuine Broadcloth John S. Bunk of Berlin, a 17-|three dollars a week. He never|year through Judge Harry P. Roche| The inesc os | B A Soft cotton, in a wide i‘”fn"-a]rl lad who takes police court |stays sober long cnough to mage jand Attorney Thomas J. Cabelus. ac quired 500,000 eg I American o & array of styles, bodice, t 1 tl half price ightly, for vesterday morning he |enough money to support me and |Judge Traceski has filed a jud nt | shad s attempting to produce PR s s B at less than ha ‘ice. & v judgmer V neck, band top. Plain Bt ey o first Quality — Full Cut disappeared at recess and failed to [the three children, although he can [for $55 in favor of the landlord, | th Ja waters, ! oinlalce st Q ) tr m‘mvl e 45 PIECE GOOQDS | | “coiden Glow- at prlces lower-than-the-average! Cedar Oil or more than and non-support. on the stand, Mrs. Far- rell told the court how her hus umford, Aug. 13 (A—Bolislaw 200 only. Blue, rose and green broadcloth Smocks MEN'S PLAID HOSE Beau#iful new patterns in i % 2 An improved rayon and cotton 70«: ; 17 Ty B t mop_ that will Menis Hose: | | \ i a5 stand the hard- est use. | Cedar. Cil or Lemon Oil Oilcloth . Slight sec % ; : , %\ ‘: 45 Inch g ) ; ‘ oy | g || Oilcicth "‘Scar‘;s Ey Al Al s E i tractive new pattorns / k Iho_\dcmu Remnants fy sl & i : )} Another fine lot of white and colored s but very fine value broadeloths. Yard 19¢ i ZPR R - ; B 70 l"xm Color Percales ¢ i L D, V R O, : g { Special! And What a Va 3 e 2 : % B ; = € RAY 0\ ALPACA Two Toxne Oilcloth Special lot of plain e TABLE COVERS 36 Inch RAYONS in new pastel shades. Yd. 1¢ S 30 Inch PLISSE CREPE, assorted colors. Yd. 19¢ [ i zqc St et L 36 inch UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Yd. ..... B O go00 R in. FAST COLOR TOT WEAR CLOTH Yd. 15¢ looking that. many people use W paiterns | nch PRINTED COTTON PONGEE Y. .. 26¢ B b T e B ved 36 i PAST C "RETONNES Yd. .. 19 quality oil cloth, really remark- Jle at this price ANOTHER BIG GRANT VALUE! WOMEN cale and Lmnd"]m‘\h 1>Mu.~(s pAY@N UNGEREF boys The price yon 1s g iown! « \ \ full cut and Cnlm fast. You wil s r | t to stock up at this lower xceptional lot than usual price. Sao 39¢ " ST < e AR . P T 57554 TR 5 Fivestone , . ' ~ » ; i B g & ) : de of fe t color pereales in the all over floral de @LEFIELD - A ) i 3 rickracl 1id trimming all around. One pocket. Firestone methods of manufacturing, coupled with our 4 : i cisachvalue B 98 economies of rotail sales and scrvice, enable us to offer yvou 30 x 31, Regular ...... o $4' now, these world-famous tires at prices never before thought possible. Exceptional Vaiue i An Assortment of Just the Pieces You Want 5 eV'Ie']l;l‘eO::;&' FIRESTONE Oldfield has the i K B ]Htl(‘\!n sl ENAMELWARE same gum-dipped ton and rayon golf hose. Made for carcass construction that has brought to Firestone all world long wea ],\t a price for tomorrow records for safety, economy and endurance, that you will appreciate, Get your set today at these stariling low prices. 2 fl @c Cal i i i | 1 and get one of the road maps which are announced Pair over the radio every Monday night by The Voice of Firestone. ! — — ~ o For Economy’s Sake, Come to Grant’s | ality CLARK’S Auto Service Accessory Shop | Gray Ware 133 South Main St. Tel. 1590 104 West Main St. Tel. 1596 § VVT GRAN TCO. |2 e o e quart Pudding Pan 5 quart ~ | TROWAL BNV AT . \‘:i“;‘s:(‘ ’Pnr: .; \\]:;I‘lbi‘;assn ; 8 quart New England Auto Radiator Repair Works | € vl l 9¢ s 283-28 35 East Main Sireet ,Tel, ‘860 7 MAIN ST.

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