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NEW BOOKS ir for y John was glven a ¥ Al ys in g in WIFE BEATER GETS 30 DAYS IN JAIL Sen'nnc However ,is Suspended | Zirciman John Liebier at the corner and Acoused Put on Probation |- Korll of 18 suspende jail by the police con Crown 1 sentence of Judge Benjamin W rt this morn N the eharge af beati He was pl in the et 181 street NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ing and had known that her husband had threatened her with death if she did not turn her wages over to him AMra Korll is in a delicate condition Drunk Suspended Gus Collins was given a suspended sentence of 10 days in jafl on a charge of drunkenness. He was found by very drunken condition when arrest Tudge Alling sent him to the town farm until he sobered up. Chiet Hart in Charge Chief Willlam C. Hart had charge 30 | of the court this morning and he stat ed that he would aet in that capacity | in the future. This is one of (hp changes that the new chief has put into effect and he thinks that it will TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1922, pouca CHANGES | Sergeants MceCue and Rival Arrange Shifts—Patrol Driver McCabe Be- gins Duties—Other Shifts, Changes in the workings of the lo- | cal police force which hegan today | are as follows: In the detective bureau Sergeant William P, McCue, who suc | ceeds Chief Willaim C. Hart as the | head of the detective bureau, will be | ‘nn duty from 8 a, m. to 6 p. m, and | Bergeant Matthias Rival, Eucceeding | Sergeant McCue in the detective bu- reau, will be on duty from 1 p. m. to 10 p. m | Patrolman James McCabe, who sue- BILJQUSNESS —8ICK HEADACHE, cell for an NR Tablet, (a vegetable aperfont) to tone and e the organs of digestion and elimi. nation. Improves Appetite, Relleves Constipation. “FLYOSAN” THE KILLER OF The Filthy Fly, The Brotherly Bed Bug, The Musical Mosquito, The Frisky Flea, The Munching Moth, The Active Ant. You simply spray in the air with a tin sprayer. Insects drpp dead. Doesn’'t harm humans. Get a can and sprayer today atf the‘Hardware Store of— iead more to efficiency in that he will| ceeds Sergeant Rival as patrol driver, be in closer touch with the workings | commenced his duties thismorning ‘.n‘ of e men in his charge who appear|the 4 a. m. to 11 a. m. shift om the witness stand in court. ‘ On the street, Patrolmen Hanford 2 s | Dart and John Kennedy commenced | duty on the 4 a. m. shift, and Patrol BALLOONISTS READY TN 4 | m. shift Patrolmen George Moffitt International Race for Bennett Tro-| ind Charles Anderson, who have heen men Michael Meehan and Thomas Woods went on the 11 a. m. to 7 p ¥ Will Start at Geneva Tomorrow | o1 duty in the afternoon, went hack ‘ln night patrol duty. [ Fation Officer Connolly | Wife Testifies | John's wife testificd nising the ruction hec ot give him the mone s earning as a domestic in a pri- vate family., She etated that she Bhelk. . D 1ed the money a week ago to pay House of Rimmon N Watte Lo grabec EIia S ae asked Rerthue | Abbe Pierre. e W. Hudson and for some money and he refused | Dances in the Dark..... D. Speare | her, then took five dollars out | The Shreik Somervllle | of his pocket and paid the bill, but at BOOE DEPARTMENT the same time, she found also a letter | vritten to a sweetheart, she sald and | when she asked her husband about| Drug CO. it, he said that it wag “a love message 169-171 MAIN ST. YOUR VACATION TRIP E. Wharton | .. .G. Gibbs R. Keahle Glimpses of the Moon. ., House of Mohun Bimon Called Peter City of Fire : Vehement Flame. .. 3 would which ehe HERBERT L.MILLS Hardware 336 Main Street SEE OUR SOUTH WINDOW THIS WEEK Chips off the Old Block MR JUNIORS — Littie Ns One-third the regular dose,- Made of same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults. She . 8 is Entered, Geneva, Aug. 1.—(By Assoclated Press,)-—Virtually all arrangements COMMANDERY DAY, were completed today for the interna- | P tianal balloon race for the James Gor- Military Branch of Sons of America to don Bennett trophy which will start| Have Field Meet and Inspection, from Geneva tomorrow. | Captain Edward H. Parker, To Be the Industrial Court The American entrants are Captain| George W. Corbin Commandery, P. o [ Topeka, Kas., Aug. 1.—Indications H. 1. Honeywell, Mafor Oscar West-|8. of A., has announced that plans|were that an unusually heavy vote over and Lieut. Walter §. Reed. Twen- are about completed for the annual|Would be cast today in the Kansas ty balloons all of the spherical type, |outing and field day at Hotehkiss Lake | primary. have been entered. There are 'lvrfifl‘ next Saturday The “Sonnies” will| The industrial court law was prob- Italian entrants, and Relglum, Great|trolley on the 7:02 a. m. car to Mill-| ably the most important issue of the Pritain, France and Switzerland also|dale and will mareh through the| gubernatorial race. Organized labor | have three starters each and Spain| mountains from there to the park, do- | has taken a resolute stand against it two ing fancy drills en route |and endorsed W, K Knapp for re- One important point as to the race Inspecting General A. 1. Shank, of [ publican candidate. He and Tom has not yet been decided—whether it| Philadelphia, and Major W. L. Brow-| O'Neil are the only masculine can- will be one for distance covered or for|er, of Brooklyn, will be present and | didates for governor who have declar- elapsed time in the air. This will be| officially inspect the company. Bronze | ed themselyes definitely opposed to settled after all the competitors are| medals will be awarded to best shots|the court. The democratic candid- on the ground. The Amemicans favor|at the rifle range. Baseball games,|ates have expressed themselves as an- a distance race. ete., will complete the program tagonistic to it, Voveck s rescription Lirug Stores. HEAVY VOT LIKELY L2 WEDNESDAY BAKING SPECIALS to his sweetheart." Used Stick and Hose A large stick and a long piece of rubber hose were exhibited in court as the articles with which John had qften struck his wife, and Miss Cora Beale, who made an exam tion of the woman yesterd testified that there were several welts on her hody and blue marks on her arms, It was also learned that John had taken 3800 belonging to his wife, and had placed it in a bank in his own name |and had since refused to give his wife any of it The landlord testified that he had heard Mrs. Korll screaming and cry- Kansas Primary’'s Chief Issue Seems Remember, we do not ask our b bnkers to work n&htl. That is the time to sleep. Our baking is done in the day- light. That is why our Bakery is fresh every hour. .. %k%fié%i BREAD 130 el 2 i 250 Eachzoc NEW APPLE 9 . b . Each 200 Hot Bread Every Hour VPIES .o |NEW PEACH | PIES . CANDY SPECIALS PEPPERMINT PATTIES .. WINTERGRE @ Dependable ! High Grade and Moderately Priced HORSFALL LUGGAGE Vacationists will find here a most complete line of highest grade Suit Cases, English Kit Bags, Gladstone Bags, Ward- robe Trunks and Steamer Trunks—priced to please all. Steamed Wardrobe Trunk Very roomy and well made, A $25 value at $18.95. Cowhide Traveling Bags Straps all around—26 inch. Black and tan—B8pecial $12.00. OFALLS sylum Strect Hartford E3 e te EIEIE EiE ] = “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” ‘We will be closed on Wednesday E ¥ Afternoons Until further notice, EE1ET e} City Items FoxH DELICATESSEN SPECIALS N Elice]el (lzg( Ttgu?le Russian Salad e Are Making Delicious | m“m”m“”m380 Best - Frankforst. . Salad .... Pimento Cheese Ib. ZOC Ib. 256 Moorland Farm Milk and Cream Fresh Every Day Fresh Native Eggs —_—— HARTFORD Cold Roast Pork Potato Chips Mayonnaise at . Potato . Ib. 300 25(: Cottage Cheese New Made Creamery Butter—It is Different —SALE— =Fis New Records out today at Morans'. —advt. ‘Winthrop Council, Sons and Daugh- ters of Liberty, will hold their regu- lar meeting tomorrow evening at § o'clock in O. U. A. M. hall. Mrs James Sleath, chairman of the social committee for the evening will pro- vide & short entertainment followed by a watermelon cut. CITIES A benefit social will be held at the Every record collection will be enriched by the addition of some of these new Victor Records. There is music for every taste — arranged so you can easily find the music which more particu- larly appeals to you. == POPULAR CONCERT AND OPERATIC Number Size Price 66069 10 $1.25 Amelita Galli-Curci Elim Swedish Baptist church tonight at 8 o'clock. A program has been ar- ranged and refreshments will be serv- ed. A free-will offering will be re- cefved for the benefit of two invalid members. Let a Herald Classified Ad serve you. Meet me at Schmarr’s for dinner.— advt. Parade of the Wooden Soldiers from La Chauve Souris, Victor Rec- ord. C. L. Plerce Co.—advt. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Hooker sold to- day through the Camp Real Estate Co & two family house at 126 Camp street to John and Susanna Ruck. Have The Herald follow you your vacation. 18c a week. with order.—advt. TARDWARE LEAGUE Independents and Colonials to Battle Yor Leaguc Ieadership This Eve- ning—Athletic Day For Women. on Cash Baseball fans are due for a treat Ronight at 6:45 o'clock at St. Mary's playground, when the TIndependents cross bats with the Colonlals in the Hardware City league to decide which will be the league leaders. Both teams to date are tied for first place in the league and tonight’s game will dectde who is to step into the first berth. On Wednesday, athletie day for the members of the Catholic Daughters of America will be held at the grounds and it will also be mothers’ day. Both branches of the society, the senior and funior, will take part in games and athletic events, the features of which will be baseball | games between the married women ot the society and married women representing the playground, and be- tween the girls of the juvenile society and St. Mary's girls. e PALACE -:- NEXT WEEK MON. TUES. WED. THE LEE KIDS IN PERSON . Roger ¥. Holmes, graduate of Wes- Jeyan University, and Principal of the , Mass, Junfor High School, will tutor students in High College subjects during Call 2635-13, Mon., [E T I T Te 1 te T I 5 =3E 3 Le Coq d’Or—Hymne au Soleil In French (The Golden Cockerel—Hymn to the Sun) Le Roi d’Ys—Vainement, ma bien aimée (The King of Ys—In Vain, My Beloved) (Moore) MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL Tannhauser Overture—Part [ Tannh&user Overture—Part 11 La Cinquantaine At the Fountain Spring Song (Mendelssohn) (Wagner) (Wagner) Violin Solo (Robert Schu (Gabriel-Marie) (Am Springbrunnen) Piano Solo Quartet in D Major—Adagio cantabile (Haydn) {Mlght:v Lak’ a Rose Last Rose of Summer Harp Solo Harp Solo SACRED SELECTIONS We Would See Jesus Jesus, My All LIGHT VOCAL SELECTIONS Violets Giannina Mia Rock Me in My Swanee Cradle 0Old Kentucky Moonlight Stumbling (from ‘‘Bombo’’) Coo-Coo I Certainly Must Be in Love Whenever You're Lonesome DANCE RECORDS Lonesome Mama—Fox Trot Memphis Blues—Fox Trot Moon River—Waltz Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses—Medley Waltz Introducing “When Eyes Meet Ey Soothing—Fox Trot Night—Fox Trot It’s Up to You (J’en ai Marre!)—Fox Trot ’Neath the South Sea Moon—Fox Trot (from *“ Ziegfeld Follies’’) Syncopate—Medley Fox Trot Introducing “Some Little Someone” Little Thoughts—Fox Trot . The Yankee Doodle Blues—Fox Trot { Nobody Lied—Fox Trot Any dealer in Victor products will filadly give you an illustrated booklet describing these new Victor you wish to hear. (Lalo) Jn French I Know a Lovely Garden (Teschemacher-D'Hardelot) Tannhguser—Elisabeths Gebet (Elizabeth’s Prayer) When Love is Kind When Lips Meet Lips” (from ‘“Molly Darling’’) (Rimsky-Korsakow) 3 Beniamino Gigli 66070 10 1.25 66072 10 1.25 74760 12 1.75 87344 10 1.25 Emilio de Gogorza (Wagner) In German Maria Jeritza Lucrezia Bori = = €5 Philadelphia Orchestra Philadelphia Orchestra Mischa Elman Erika Morini Olga Samaroff Flonzaley Quartet Alberto Salvi Alberto Salvi 12 12 10 10 10 12 10 74758 74759 66073 66074 66075 74746 } 45315 s G GaiGiaia . mann) Violin Solo . R = O ~totvna S = 1 E3 Olive Kline-Elsie Baker Olive Kline-Elsie Baker | 45314 B3 = E £3 Merle Alcock Lucy Isabelle Marsh Peerless Quartet Sterling Trio Billy Murray Charles Harrison Billy Murray Aileen Stanley-Billy Murray = 45313 18908 18906 18909 4 T E v = 18835 18907 The Vlrglmanl Green Brothers’ Marimba Orchestra Hackel-Bergé Orchestra (from ““‘The French Doll”’) All Star Trio and Their Orchestra Club Royal Orchestra Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Club Royal Orchestra & 18912 The Benson Orchestra of Chicago The Virginians The Virginians E3 18910 18911 i i = = = 18913 = =z ecords and play any music =% s = . Victor Talkmg Machme Company, Camden NJ Remer, Pickhardt & Dunn DRESSES —OF THE— SEASON Again we have heen fortunate enough to secure the entire stock of dresses from a prominent New York manufacturer, including sam- ples in wash materials, silks and crepes. These will be disposed of at prices that are positively phenomenal. $1.00 $2.95 $6.95 $16.50 ‘Worth three or four times these figures. ERPEETEGTY P ————rrr 127 MAIN STREET: 'PHONE 1409-2 OPPOSITE ARCH STREET WEDNESDAY MORNING At $1.98—4 Plaid Skirts. Were $17.50. At $4.98—Silk agd Flannel Skirts. Were $12.75. At $4.98—Colored Baronette Skirts. Were $10.50. ; At $1.98—2 Sweater Coats. Size 36. Were $15.00. At $1.98—3 Sleeveless Jackets. Were $6.75. At $4.98—1 White Silk Jersey Suit. Was $15.00. At 25¢—Socks for Women. Were 75c and $1.00. At 98c—Envelope Chemise. 40. Value $1.50. At 29¢—All 39¢ Socks for Sizes 36 to Children.