New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 16, 1922, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAIL the large committee room A remarkable feature of the ven. tomatically conveyed 1struments Well Armed, He Fights Posse of in the sub.-basement, so that they promptly adjust their ef forts toward maintaining an even temperature inalde on the roof, or a are felt by the in ey act accordingly. | able still is the fact lam single member coming into the | hereé Council Chamber when overheated iutomatically effects the entrance of 1dditional proportion of cool air to the minute change wi ré halance " NEW GASOLINE FIRM | 15 COMING TO CITY tuced into the Council Chamber and a uniformed man in attepdance and | an exhibit of lantern slides employment will be given to three or four men, it is expected The Station claims to handle only | high grade gas and olls, acording to | their advance agent. It is not possible to state at this time just what price of gasbline will he, the agent did state that it will he*just as cheap as pos- | sible and he iIntimates that this sta.| tion which is an independent oll com- pany will possibly sell its gasoline at a cheaper rgte than that charged now The pumps will be Installed at the | Statlon are the glasg type so that the | customer can see fo¥ himself that he ! is getting full measure, the agent ex- plains, and adds that the firm will have its bulkhead headquarters in this city too, sending out ofl and gasoline trucks to supply the district of New Britain, Middletown and Meriden, The Stations have 44 separate sta- tions in the east, four of them being | in Springfleld and one in Thompson- ville, In the middle west there are | 316 individual stations, the agent says, | Cons., Buys Land Here The Consumers' Service Stations, Consolidated, has purchased the tract land owned by A. Olson at the | ner of Trinity and South Main street and within the next six weeks promises to have erected there ope of | the most modern gasoline filling sta- tions and headquaggers for ofls and lubricants anywhere in the east The Station will be one of the mod- the stairs, mort o'clock last night h Highland hospita White had been considered insane for about seven years, but had not been sent to an asylum and had not glven any trouble until yesterday The trouble began when Dy J. W Jennings called on a patient&vho lives next door to the White home. White riade so much noise, yelling and Yowling, that the physician went to tre house and asked him to be quiet White became. enraged and hit the ! @octor with a chair. Then he grabbed & gun, but before he could fire the | physician escaped | Dr. Jennings notified the police, ard Patrolmen Lucy and Joseph| Judge were sent back to the house | with him. Lucy was in the lead and he was killed as he stepped across the threshold. White then fired at Judge and the physician, but missed | and ran upstairs before the police- | man could shoot. A crowd gathered, armed with stones, shotguns and re- volvers, and White barricaded the @oors and shouted a defiance from the windows He managed to keep ! down below the windowsill most of | the time, and although many shotsi were fired by the crowd, he wasn't Rit. It was later when the police- | mren and firemen and state troopers| @me up, that his mother shielded Eim with her body. | The fire department stretched three | lines of hose and kept strong streams | ©of water playing against the win-| and of attractive design, according to | the announced plans. There wiil be INVALID HANDICAPS ‘Expositon at Rio De Janeiro Fea-| tures Accident Cases | | | ~How the Philadelphia, Aug. 16.- ! 8tate of Pennsylvania has heiped the | victims of industrial accidents‘to fit, ern ones, built with rest rooms. etc.,!themselves to earn a living despite veloped among apes. the handicaps of blindness, paralysis | and artificial limbs will be shown in | The W. G. Simmons Corp. 85 West Main Street —1st ANNUAL— SUMMER SALE UNUSUAL VALUES IN FOOTWEAR AND HOSIERY €ows, but did not succeed in dislodg- | ing the maniac. But while the vmnp,‘ ers and the police kept White's at- | tention with a volley of shots, Chief| of Police Moith and Fireman Devine | went to the second story of the house | next door and began shooting \ White through a window. Al the first shot frém Devine's gun t and Oxfords. Reg. Prices 86 and $8. . . . & Lot No. 1—White Canvas Pumps, also Combination Sport Pumps gz'l 5 | mer Price Y HE | national Lot No. 3—Women’s Patent Colt, Gun Metal and Black Satin Dress Pumps; for- RALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1922, which the state is preparing for the Inter. Centennial Exposition at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in September The slides, made from photographs of persons in training for employ- ment under direction of the State Bureau of Rehablilitation, are being arranged by the Federal Board of Vocational Education They will form an important part of the gov. ernment exhibit at the exposition in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Independence of Brazil Cases Are Shown, Most of the slides depict stories of specific cases handled by the rehatili. tation bureau. For {nstance, there {s the case of an 18.year-old boy who after losing a leg in an industriat ae- cldent was placed in employment training with a baking company and is now a regularly qualified and sal- arled employe at a skilled task Other slldes show the progress of two young women who lost their right hands while operating presses in Industrial establishments and have been trained for clerical work so that today they have more congenial and remunerative employment than be- fore they were hurt American exhibits at the exposition will be guarded by a detachment of the Marine Corps, 160 strong. These men come from a number of gamps, and many are members of the famous Marine organization which fought at Belleau Woeds, in July, 1918, Others are youngsters in the service, The selection for duty in Brazill comes as a reward for good conduct and gen- eral merit, Hartford FIRST in seasons past. 'tween seasons gap. Even if you are Mother love is very strongly de- Africa har only four paper mills. quality substantially tended servicg. every day. house of high repute money’s wor:h—plus The house of G. ities is the home of “ R T RS TR VISIT OUR DINING ROOM WHEN IN HARTFORD i $5 pair PIPE effect, and White staggered into the ! hall and tell down the stairs H When the police searched the Youse they found a tomahawk, three! butchsr knives, a hatchet, two! Eaomenen shoteus and ran reccoeie ||| V2 Strap Pumps Reg. Price $6.50. . .. In the cellar was a grave that White ! s2id he had dug for his mother. Mra | White collapsed when the police got Lot No. 2—Women’s White Can-, $3.25 mer Price i‘Lot No. 4—Women’s White Can- vas Sport Oxfords, dull calf tip and saddle. Call At 24-30 STATE ST. Live and Boiled Lobsters Soft Shell Crabs Fresh Crab Meat Shrimps Steaming Clams For- $9.00.... $4.50 into th hospital. LONDON HAS GREAT Colt Oxfords. Lot. No. 5—Women’s and Growing Girls’ Patent Reg. Price $7.50 Chowder Clams HONISS’S TR N R AR Children’s Sox, some high as 90¢ VENTILATING PLANT | sold as EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE If you are about to furnish a home | we can outfit it completely. We carry |a full line of ‘Furniture, Stoves and | Floor Coverings at prices that will Building Contains Maze of Pipes: for Controlling Air System | values up to $1.25. London, Aue. 16.—What s said to| Women’s Cotton Lisle and Fibre Silk Hose, Sale Price | surely please. A. LIPMAN | New and Second-Hand Furniture | 34 Lafayette St. Tel. 1320-2 Buying furniture today is not unlike buying diamonds. - G Fox &Fompany e Store Closed Wednesdays At Noon - Hartford SPORT HATS Felts Undeniably Smart and Correct Best of all, the hats are far less expensive than they've been _ They're hats of individuality and quality; fairly a-sparkle with bright lovely colorings; daring and demure in shaping. . Sports hats are the most accommodating in fashion’s. reper- toire; picturesque and practical, they most adequately fill the not ready to purchase we want you to see these extremely smart hats. A Live Call Direct to Those in Need of Furniture Fox’s August Sale reveals the lowest prices yet named on first built furniture; that promises and gives ex- New pieces direct from the Markets are brought forward The is the one to depend upon for securing your Fox & Co. built upon the rock bf sterling qual- good furniture built to last a lifetime. Come in and look around and ask about our new Home Club Plan of buying as much or as little furniture as you require. Eighth Floor -Three Family House with a fine big lot and garage for two cars; nice fruit trees, chicken coops; in fact, everything you want in good con- dition. Price is right, which is the principal thing. Don’t Pass This Up. George will have the laugh on you if he gets this First. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg, FOR SALE New Bungalow—Garage, chicken house and garden, large lot and all firet class. Owner leaving to,wn—u.lso a nice profitable business in center of city. Apply to— H. D. HUMPHREY ROOM 208 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING i be the most up-to-date and complete ventilating system in the world is t _ | For Quick Retu installed in the the London County Ceuncil's £ T — rns Use Herald Classified Advts. €00 palace at W opened by the King. Its unique feature is that ember is able to control his own im- raediate atmosphere. He h grol"” buttin below his desk,so that if he is feeling cold he make the air that is automatically f to him & little warmer—or vice versa—with- out upsetting his neighbor Apart from individua 40 tons of air are automaticall mitted and extracted from the ( €il Chamber every hour Pipes Control Air. pipes beneath tminster, recently | each a “con- |} regulati A maze of the floor ©f the chamber connects the air in- lets and outlets with a room full of sondarful machinery in the sub-ba frent, including large but noisel | fans. water &prays, thermometers dynamos, polished gauges, and a net- wrork of brass contrel pipes < Through the agency of this ma- ehinery -the climatic conditions of any country in the world can be intro- 1 BARGAIN WEEK e A s ; BESSE - LELANDS |} |8 4! First Grade Q L ] "CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street SPECIAL PRICE FOR 30 DAYS ONLY A WELL KNOWN HIGH GRADE TIRE 30 x 3% CORD --$9.99 -- Cord Tire Mileage and Comfort at Less than Fabric Prices uality—No Tire Over 60 Days Old. Fully Guaranteed by Us as Well as the Manufacturer. OTHER SIZES PROPORTIONATELY AS LOW TEL. 755-12 Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs || —_— MAZDA LAMPS FREE DELIVERY —THE— COWLES ELECTRIC CO. 292 STANLEY ST. TEL. 2229-4 New Britain Lt Us Serve You Electyically IRackliffe Bros. Co., Inc. Park and Bigelow Sts. STANLEY THE WOMEN FOLKS '‘Phone 1074 ? A NEW COMER. THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY ACCUSE MARSHAL OTEY WALKER OF SHOWING OFF TODAY BEFORE “THE VEILED LADY, IN “TOWN.

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