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Foreclosures Granted In Two Courts To-day Judge Newell Jennings Officiates at Opening of Civil Term-Bank, HOLC Given Judgments Off Galendar Foreclosure judgments were entered against local property in both Judge Jennings allowed motions the superior and common pleas to go off the short calendar in the courts today. Judge Newell Jenfollowing cases: Aurelie H. Granings of Bristol opened the fall ham against Olive M. Meier; and civil term of the superior court Herbert J. Wilcox against the this morning and was greeted by Farer News company. Attorney Herman J. Weisman, In the case of the Waterbury president of the local bar associaSavings bank against Annie Galtion. Judge Edward J. Finn previn, a motion to cite in an adsided at the common pleas court ditional party defendant was session. granted. Similar action was taken in the cases of the Home Owners' In the superior court Judge JenLoan corporation against George nings granted a foreclosure judgment in favor of the Waterbury Dowling and the George L. Lilley company against the Peoples Coal Savings Bank against Angelo Coland Oil Company, Inc. Decision antonio amounting to $3,787.22 and was reserved on a motion to reset October 1st as the law-day. In open judgment in the case of the the common pleas court Judge Waterbury Savings bank against Finn found for the plaintiff in the Marion Peters Hamilton. foreclosure action of the Home Owners' Loan Corporation against Judge Finn in the court of comEarl D. Anderson. The debt was mon pleas granted a motion for placed at $7,211.17 and Novem judgment in the case of the Tilo 4th was named as the law-day. Roofing company, Inc., against Decision Reserved Charles Lanosa and also approved Judge Jennings in the superior the termination of a previously court granted a motion involving granted continuance in the case of instructions as to a set-off for Mary J. St. Pierre against George Arthur T. Minor in the case of ArF. Vogt. The court ordered a more thur T. Minor against the Waterspecific statement in the case of bury Mutual Loan Association, Margaret Carlin against Mary Inc. In the case of Lester E. Platt and approved the receiver's Shippee, state bank commissioner, account in the action of Elinor E. against Alfonso Russo, Judge eJnVaill, trustee, against Colagera Dinings reserved decision on a moSalvo. tion to accept the receiver's report. Final Accounts He also reserved decision on an apThe final receivers' accounts plication for jinder as party plainwere also accepted by Judge Finn* tiff in the case of Ernest J. Crockin the cases of Philip T. Gervais ett against the New Haven road. against the East Hartford Trust A bond of $75 to prosecute was company, administrator, and the ordered within two weeks in case Citizens and Manufacturers Naof Harold Herman against Charles tional bank against Joseph E. Moshier. Similar action was taken Charron. A motion to transfer was in the cases of Victor Petrauskas allowed in the suit of Joseph Janagainst Raymond Cestar and owitz against Tedoski Parnczik. John Pttrauskas against Raymond Judge Finn ordered answer filed Cestar. In the case of Ernest Terry in the cases of Earl R. Gracie against Gwendolyn Terry, counsel against William Keavney, Jr., and fees amounting to $50 were ordered Olive Major against August Gruesand alimony of $4 weekly was orsinger. dered paid pending trial of the Motions in the cases of Milton case. J. Albert against Morris Reiger, the Motions going over fo ra week Se. vice Manufacturing company, involved the following cases in the Inc., against the Howland-Hughes superior court: Waterbury Savings Bank against Georgianna Gervia; Floyd B. Marsh against Mary Read Afternoon Tea Marsh; Joseph Pastek against Anna Pastek; Mary Raggo against Louis INCLUDES Raggo; Colonial Trust Company, DELICACIES trustee, against Mary A. Finn; AT Rose Zitzimann against Giovannina NINA'S Genua and the Home Owners' Loan 25% Served from 2 to 5 P. M. Corporation against Morris Kosersky and Sons, Inc.