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o When He Langhs ’ | ED_ 7 or “FRUIT LAXO TABLETS” THE WORLD OVER > em— - . - : STATE F HPS Tn state police department follows a re-l 1 quest sent to. Buperintendent Hurley [ by Commissioner of Motor Vehicles TRIPLE fllll BUUKEI] $ | Stoeckel. The policemen have been instructed l to keep a sharp lookout for all viola~ tions of sections of the motor vehicle | law for which there has been an in-| Wll Watch For Every Violation| imooner “suscing on ihe nienwane |Program For Sunday Evening especlally on a curve or at the top of | o 0f the Law [Ence.of tiuar: speeding: tainure to | SHOW Amnounced by Management | — ———— give right of way; entering public Py highways from private ways at reck- AT are made from the juices of apples, oranges, figs With instructions to make arrests!less rates of speed; dangerous head- Reverting to its regular summer | and prunes and tonics. 25c. and 50c. a box. ::::;3;]:’:’:&:";"{1':;!:::. 1|fpec|ul m.oli lights; l‘\‘:!‘hoil n;olo:‘- \r»lr;lclu ((n l~usti- policy of presenting double features | policemen will | ness which is in itesclf contrary to . - 5 AT i be ordered out on the state highways!law, and operation of cars from out|°" Sunday night and a single feature next week as part of an intensive|of the state for periods longer 'than | for the first half of the week with an- campaign undertaken by the state de- |allowed without Connecticut registra- ! other feature for Thursday, Friday‘r partments of motor vehicles and po- |tion, are among the particular kinds|,nd Saturday, the Lyccum manage-! | | Keeper of the company she noticed | moments. She was represented by | that almost always the accounts of | Irank W. Stanton of No. 1132 8t. . i be pressed into service#for this lif evening picture entertainments offered | lice to check the steadily growing list | of ‘violations for which the police have | ment will present Helen Jerome Eddy | | bakeries trading with it would not | holas Avenue. Magistrate’ Barrett of accidents in Connecticut at the;been asked to make prompt arrests. in “When Love Comeg," George Lar-| balance. The small discrepancies were | set her examination for Sept 5. height of the motoring season. s —— Kin and Jacquelin Logan in “Saved always smoothed over, one way or! Mrs,Schulze, whose maiden name The squad will be in addition’ to By Radio” and another chapter of! | another, and she observed how cium-| was O'Brien, was married Oct. 16, the regular state police highway pa- SUMMON WITNESSES u}',.mh”ng Blood” on Sunday night. | | sily the accounts were kept. Then it| 1921, to Edward E. Schultz. Their trol, and every available officer will I-rhi, is one of the greatest Sunday | suddenly struck her that she could do, smail fiat is on the third floor of an T et | better than that. and that she old house, over a suite of offices occu- [ | saving work beginning tomorrow. No |Driver of Machine Which Killed Man || . movie fans in many months, and in charge of the hooks without a pied by a dentist. Mr, Schulze, who violations of the motor vehicle, law, > b i | body to supervise what she did. So she | was there alone last night, refused to A » N everyone should take advantage of it. sup as ght, :.howeur trivial, will be tolerated in| In New Haven Held in 82,500 Bail | ©VT0 00 S0 o U8 aaid to rnnw‘ started. | discuss the matter. € campaign against recklessness and 4 . he: hs th. “Over | r she baci o reck.| U1f my wife took all that money I 9 For Reckless Drivin, tain more heart throbs than "Over After that she became more reck- f 3 loney carelessness which has resulted in a od the Hill,” and more thrills than 'Go less, according to the detectives, An|didn’t know anything about it,' he eaid accountant was supposed to check the hooks periodically, the detectives say, situation so serious as to bring the New Haven, Aug. 18.—Witnesses to|and Get It,” the great screen class motor vehicle department to the con- the circumstances of the death of [ of newepaper life. It was personally | clusion that “a crisis in the control of | cparies A. Gulliver, on Congress ave- [supervised by Bernard D. Russell and | hut was discharged finally for care iion Vehicle fraffic has arrived, re- | jye when struck by the automoblle of 'scenes of the hydroaeroplane in ac | tessness. 1t was said he never studied g drastic action,” " . 1 % r | Leo Colucci of Bridgeport yesterday,tion were taken under the direction | them, but gave a cursory glance and | _The assignment to the work of a|yave heen summoned for a coroner’s|of Lieutenant L. G. Berrien of ihe [ then approved. When the new ac- | THE HE,RALD #pecial motoreycle squad is in accord hearing on Monday. United Statés navy. “When Love countant came the shortage was dis The A-B-L Paper with a statement in the August bul-| "cojuaci was locked up over night|Comes,” an sweetly told drama of | letin of the department that 'the pa- in default of $2,500 bail on the charge | sprngtime love, is bound to piease trol of roads muit be morc frequent| ;¢ rackless driving. The police say | hundreds of admirers of Miss Eddy. | and the general discipline administer- there were: four in the machine at Betty Blythe in “The Truth About| ed through the medium of the state |, {ime Colucci having brought a|Wives” will be the attraction for the police and other omcers_nuthonzed to man .over from Bridgeport and also | first three days of the week, begin- make arrests on"uhte highways must taken on two young women on the!ning Monday afternoon. In this pic- be more severe,’ The action of the way over. ture Miss Blythe has scored a trium- Witnesses say that Gulliver step-|phant success. She will be supported ped off the sidewalk and into the|by Tyrone Power, William Carleton, path of the machine and that the|Anne Luther, John Daly Murphy ."md‘ driver swerved sharply to avoid a col- | Frankie Fvans. | RAND Jision but without success. The story “The Truth About Ll Wives” is melodramatic, but appeal- . ing, and it ends in a dramatic mur- | OPEN N‘ : Hls Aunt / der episode, in which Miss Rlythe, as People’s Church of Christ and the heroine, finds herself in the pris Morning worship 10:45 Lack 17" Sunday school 12:30 p. m. oner's dock accused of homicide, The school, 12:15. Evening servie Varick Christian Endeavor soclety, events are those of everyday life cul- This unusual photograph of President Coolidge was taken as| Wednesday, Women's Foreign Mis-|6:30 p. m. 7:45 p. m., preaching by BIG GALA PERFORMANCE R uIoeotan - o THEATER minating, as does everyday life, in a| pic foatures broke in a wide smile at his first conference with | sienary Prayer Rand, 5:00 | the pastor, Subject, “'Universal tragedy—which leads to happiness. Washi ; el NS . ¢ | Thursday, prayer and praise meet-! Prevalence of God Word." Helen Frazer, 'Ti”y Blythe, mar- ashington newspaper correspondents, ing, Tuesday evening, prayer meeting at ries the weak sciod of an old family Re 5 o'clock to satisfy her mother’'s pride, and Y., will preach at botii morni THURSDAY EVE., AUG, 30TH ALL SEATS RESERVED TICKETS NOW SELLING AT PALACE THEATER GET YOUR SEATS FARLY AS learns too late the quality of her hus- | moments for which Harry nm-n] and eveninE Renviced. | Emmanuel Gospel, Land. The latter is befriended by|films are known. Carey fans in New | MAN FMBF]ZI l:n | Services at the Emmanuel Gospel Alfred Emerson, a lawyer, who is in | Britain will rejoice in the announce- | » wLYLY Y V] | Elim (swedish) Baptist. church will be held tomorrow as fol- THE DEMAND 1S BIG covered Mrs. Schulze was taken to court, with the where her composure broke down A-B-C want Ad! | somewhat and she cried for a few i ing by the pastor Subject, “What love with Helen and loyal to his love.| ment that this feature is to be shown | 10" 'm ) prayer i ena. RRIS | Morning service at 10.45 o'clock |lows 5 }lfm'ard Hendricks, a powerful self-| hare, | Subject, “The Believer's True T | meeting. 10:45 a. ms, morning wor- made man, coverts Helen, and the — ] i | mony.” Ivening service at 7 o'clock.|ship. Preaching by F. 8. H. Bailey, masculine trio fight a varying battle | JISHED GUEST Topic, "“Joy in the Lord.” of Ogema, W Theme, “The Believ« for the girl-mother. | LR - ers’ Grea Need.” 12:16 p. m,, Ewventually Harold (her husband) | . i : . Rinleyiae 5:2 | Henri Gouraud, Lion of Argonne, Vii- F " B l First Tutheran. Sunday school. 5:20 p. m., Young latter gives him a year to make gond.{ S LB EL A D | 10.30 o'clock will be conducted in|7 p. m. song service. 7:30 p. m., | with the proviso that is he does not New London, Anug. 15§ Ivmn~i AOGOfll]taI][ Her Alds | Swedish by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Abel|evening service Preaching by Mr. Po:i;s_PALACE l HARTFORD Hartford’s Home of the Spoken Drama Heldn is to become Mrs. Howard| noynced Gen. Henri Gouraud, lion of | | Ahlquist. ley. = Theme, “If Thou Hadst Hendricks. Harold fails dismally : ot LN | Known." and the upshot is a murder in “’hwh‘thp Argonne, arrived here from \s“-‘ ; st. Mark's Fpiscopal = Helen is the innocent figure. It would | port, R. 1., late last night aboard the | New York, Aug. 18.—Following ex- | Holy Communion at 7:80 a. m. St. Matthew's Lutheran. be unfair to give away the plot. but it U. 8. destroyer Paulding. He was | amination by détectives at the office n"rf'r[\(fl'fi'“ communion of Daughters can be said that it sustains itself ad.| met at the municipal pier by Dr. fcounsel for the Hanscomb Bakery|oe'tn iiine™ 11 4 m. morning pra mirably and moves to the climax with | George E. Brewer of New York city | Company, Inc., whem she is said to| .. oo o on 5 e Rad. Service in English at 9:15 with ser« mon by Frederick L. Neebe, Jr, stu- dent of theology, of Meriden. Serv- Al gt 18T Kra)ai15 a vigor which holds one every mo.|and driven to the latter's summer | have admitted embezziement of 82T | ay. ractar emeritis S P YT THE POLI PLAYERS | ment to the surprising end. An ad-|home at Black Point where he will | 500 in the last threo years., Mrs. Ver-| piday sug. 24, & Bartholomew's | ooin Corman at 10:45 with sermon in Frank Craven's Comedy ditional chapter of "Fighting Blood", | remain until his depanture for France. | onica M. Schulze, a plainly dressed | pay Hols Communion in (he chanel | (e Pastor. Short business meet- I "y | news reels and screen snapshots will| Dr. Brewer, who is host to the|woman of twenty-eight, was arraigned |5t n.50 p. m 1pel| ing. PlT NE { also be shown. French hero, served under Gen. Gou-|in Washington Heights court yester- | TR i | On Thursday, Friday and Saturday,|raud in France as surgeon in charge|day, There she pleaded not guilty Arivblal O German Baptist. Harry Carey will be shown in “The|Of a base hospital. Gen. Gouraud |ang was released under $5,000 bail. pAgy AL L ORETIRALION, Sunday, 9:30 a. m., Sunday school, Originally P‘:’o‘g‘u:vgamn"m"": by Mre. J. J. Wilder, aunt of President | Miracle Baby,” his latest feature, |yesterday concluded his trans-con- Meanwhile the detectives are won- - H?,h ’”]‘""‘l";":“" ""1 g a. M. 10:30, service in English, 11:30 gerv- Manuseript n5 played by Madge Kemnedy ! Coolidge, raises chickens for market | which is now being shown in many of | tinental tour as the guest of the Rain- | jering what became of the money, | o & 00 A04ress a ORD It ice in German. A lineal descendant of “)Vay Down East,” | on her farm which adjoins the presi- | the Broadway houses. This picture | bow division which he commanded on | yfrs, Schulze lived with her husband . T Thursday, 8 p. m., praver meeting farm at Plymouth, Vt. | contains all the thrills and exciting| French. soll. in a small fiat at No. 501 West 158th Christian Science, in English, led by Deacon William ‘Turn to the Rigl “The Old Homestead.” | dent's father's street, furnished cheaply. Schulze, | Sunday service at 10:45 a. m. Sub-| Retz who Is an accountant, got $35 a week, | 4t “Boul.” Sunday school at 9:45 s and Mrs. Schulze, as head book-|? ™M i | Trinity M. E. keeper at {he bakery, earned $25.) , vednesday evening meeting at 8| poy Harry B. Belcher of the First They took in roomers, and their only|©Slock : . |M. F. church of Middlstown will ostensible extravagance was a small| The reading room, room 504 Na-|,p0.cp T tional Bank building, is open to the | R Not a Cent public daily from 12 noon until 4 ' ; ‘ { Mrs. Schulze said yesterday, ac- o'clock except Sundays and holidays. Intornational Bible Students’ Ass'n, R i e sollues — | Study 10:30 a. m. Subject, "“The cording to the detectives, that she A M E Zion. | Fact, a Philosophy of The Afskles had not a nickel of the $27,500 left. (4 k Sunday service: 10:45 a. m., preach- | ment.” 8he said she had spent it all on But the detectives pointed out that she and her husband, with the money she is charged with having embezzled, { would be getting more than the salary of the Governor of New York. The complaint against Mrs. Schulze specifies the larceny of $200 by falsi- fying a check on the Bank of Wash- HERE’S a simple catch in the familiar phrase that tells how the world beats a path to the door of the man who makes a ez HeIRHR herlig ba R er better mouse-trap. they have documentary proof, in cancelled checks and in the com pany's books, that she took the entire The maker of anything, if he is to win the ]&]audilt)s of the Ll s e St world, must not only manufacture a superior product, but must said to have heen embezzled since : y also let folks know of his achievements. He must point out just A eV. ar r . e C el' why his mouse-trap, his automobile or his shaving cream is bet- The loss was discovered nearly two s . : s ago, according to officers of = . ,, ter than his neighbor’s. He must advertise. R Pastor of the First Methodist Church were employed to go over the books. > e e : | Mrs. Schulze had bee ployed @ of Middletown Will Preach Advertising is the point of contact between the man who Erifeino il due i by ben trusted implicitl Her modest makes something and the man who wants something. Through | Iy, t an advertisement, a manufacturer can tell you in a few short R e minutes all you want to know about the article or the service he | ner tor promotion. She was qucstion, | ed about the shortage, and did not has to offer. e v explanation. Then, about | two weeks ago, she resignec ’ * This newspaper is constantly full of ideas that other men | Tnomes &\fl :’6‘1;;:_-‘(;411"“’“‘,.'l‘;‘jtf;_mf P eople s Church of Christ and women have thought out for your personal benefit. Fail to [for the company. took charge of the Court Street read the advertisements and you remain in ignorance of countless jimailer A st naay IR Ne pauminonee Mrs. Schulze to his office. Detectives products that would make life easier, happier and more interest- Charles E. Newman and Idward H . . 11 v Cooper were there when she arrived ing for you and your entire family. e g el Rev. Jo E. JADERQUIST and books. It was pointed out that some of the false entries and checks o = 7 . . oA ‘ Sl . ki i i of Brooklyn will preach morning and evening. Finally, according to the detectives, Advertising gives you news of the latest and best things made—with word as to what they will do, what they cost and Sunday 10:45 Event T where to get them. Think of all you miss when you overlook | Mrs. Schulze, without losing her stolid sunday 10:4o a. m. ivening at 7 p. m, : s calm, admitted the embezzlements. i , the advertisements. | Accounts Kept Clumsily — Everybody Welcome — She told the detectives, they said, that when she was made chief book- { Published by the New Britain Herald in co-operation | UNION SERVICE with the American Association of Advertising Agencies | = . —— TN OF ANY FAPER FUSISHED IN NEV BRTEAN First Baptist, South and First Church of Christ MORE THAN 9,000 DISTRIBUTED DAILY g It is the Only Local Newspaper With An \ Audited Circulation Read them regularly—every day Sunday Morning Service At 10:45 in the South Church Preacher— REV.'ARTHUR E. ELLIS s of New York City A Cordial Invitation Is Extended to AllL