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l l ECORD FINE FOR NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1023, Beautiful Hair, Too - TIG-ZAG AUTOIST: —— 'Danllsl Fined $300-18 Day Jail Sentug sweu The heariest’ penalty the New Britain police court ayons arrested for driving an autes mobile while under the influence of intexieating liguor was preseunced n yet meted out | COOLIDGES TRIBUTE " Sure Relief |4 i tasies TOAMERIGANPRESS o Finds It Ever MJ (] kmrt Government l!_mm e press, and 4 solemn reminder of its high responsibilit re gl by President Calvin Coolidge In a letter to Btanley Clague, managing direetor of the audit bureau of ecireulations, A striking tribute to the pewer of | New York Sample shop on Main street, l\L returned to this city after spending a week in Chicage, 111, where he attended the seasions of National Association of Retall Cloth |iers. The eon the tenth ans nual ;ulhm“ of t embers of the asspclation, was held on the muniei- Iul pier with mere than a theusand | retallers present and with hundreds of exhibits, including government booths displayed, Mr, Segall, whe for a number of years has been a regular attendant at retallers’ conventions, submitied & bid for the purchase of a large num- ber of exhibits and at the exercises Announces Engagement at Her Birthday Party A party was tendered Miss Mil. dred Carlson at her home on Clayton Noad last evening in honor of her 159th birthday, An enjoyable evening was spent, Luncheon was served and dancing enjoyed, During the eve- ning her engagement to Earl L. Ho- man of 164 Cherry street was an- nounced, Miss Carlson is employed at the local telephone exchange and Mr, Homan by. the Fitzgerald Con- struction Co, made publie today, The letter is in reply to an invita- | tion tu attend the dinner of the tenth annual convention of the audit bureau at Chicago on the evening of Wednes- day, October 17, when leading new paper and magasine publishers, edi ors, and adyeitisers of the l.'mlrdI Mates and Canada will be presen David Lloyd Geeorge, former prime minster of Great Hritaln, will attend the banquet and deliver an address The president, after expressing re- gret that a decision to accept no pub- lic speaking engagements this year prevented him from attendi pay) “It is perfectly apparent that you | will have a magnificent audience, and that it will undoubtedly be an historic occasion, Whatever has to do with the collection and transmission of in- | . / formation (o the public is of the high- X st importance, It is gratifying ln | X know that this great service to Ameri- X ca s In the hands of men of abliity 1 und patriotism, There is a universal desire to serve the pwblic in this ca pacity, not only Interestingly but can- | didly and helpfully, The fundamental Institutions of our government scarce- Iy ever fall to receive cordial support. The moral standards of soclety are strengthened and the intellectual vigor of the nation Is Increased and quick- cned by your constant efforts, “The press is also an important fac- tor in the commercial and industrial development or onr country, It car- | ries an amount of ‘scientific informa- | tlon which etimulates both the pro- duction and consumption of all kinds | of commodities, This service is al- ways on the constructive side of af- fulrs, encouraging men to think bet- ter, to do better, and 40 live better, Reaching through it all, there is every assurance that today is“better than yesterday, that tomorrow will be bet- ter than today, and that faith is Jus- tfied.” marking the clese of the convention it was announced that the local eloth- jer had contracted for the purchase of a greater part of the samples shown, He remained in Chicago for a few days to arrange for the ship- ment of his purchases here, e s 029 o IO SHHST, (ARGERET THE HERALD The A-B-C Paper with the A-B-C Want Ads this merning hy Justice Henry P Teche, when he fined Dr. Leon Dary $300 and costs and gave him a 15 day suspended jall sentenee. Prosccutor Q. Woods presented the state's | cuse, Altorneys V., 11, Hungerford and onald Gaffney appoared for the ae cused man. Dr, Dary through his CRUTCHES HOSPTAL SIPPLES enterod & plea of guilty | attorneys Prosecutor | Woods sald that he was arrested last saturday night on Btanley street by | Poticeman Frank Parker after the of ficer had noticed him dogving in o »xig rag The prosecutor sald that The .t | g liguor when stopped ® [|!said that Dr, Dary was not feeling 169-171 MAIN ST, {well and went out driving to get somo | fresh air course Dary was under the influence of by the poli THE HARTFORD ART SCHOOL Established 1817 by the Art Soclety of Haritord under new mana mt, In & _new bullding with ne squipm and a ff of competent Instructor: '\l!y g0 far from hom when a Arst class Art School near your the same opportunity At & considerably Jower cost? Study under id dition In Hartford, live at home, and pay less, DAY CLASSES—EVENING flnA”Ffl—!ATl'IDA" CLASSES Instruction Begine Monday, October ICE NOW OPEN FOR REGISTRATION 2 70 5 PoM Complete Circulne of Information Sent on Request Justice Roche, in passing Judgment {en the case, sald that a man of Dr | Lary's intelligence should have known Letter than to attempt to drive an ) |automobite while under the-influence | of intoxicating liquor, He then im posed the fine and suspended Jall sen- tenes An _eld achesl AUTUMN IS HERE AND S0-IS YOUR NEW FALL HAT mo Mary Muilen wn;. declared the most beautiful red-haired girl at the Syracuse (N.Y.) State Fair in a contest for redheads only. For winning she gets a week’s vacation free at a big hotel in New |York with a chaperone. CHURGH HOVIES HIT BI DEAN AT YALE 'Divinity School Head Also Scores ~ Sensationalism Speeder Pined 8. Emil Prange was arrested yesterday by Policeman Willlam Strolls on & charge of reckless driving, He plead [¢d guilty #nd Prosecutor Woods sild [that the po! followed Prange Last wtr Jay moon and he ling ite of 35 miles Iudge W. Alling fined and costs. Youth Starts Row At Home Frank 18 years, of Cherry sted shortly after 10 o'clock last night by Police man Gustay Hellberg upon a com plaint received at police headquarters. He was arvaigned before Judge Alling | this morning on a breach of peace | charge, Nirs, Cora Nappe, youth, testificd th home last night with a brother, o¥ Address Secretary THE HARTFORD ART SCHOOL eman Telephone 34140 L yeste it the n 280 Colliny Street LLIZABETH COLE TUCKER, Pd. B, Director it, let them their mun- the lord our God, In rest, If they will, that servants and thelr maldservants also may rest, and because the people get cnough of the movies during the other six days, let us undertake to ive them somcthing better on Sun- Xou cannot spend your on more sensibly than by buying a Horsfall Hat—from KNO HENRY HEATH or "KNAP el and for real value their prices. HORSFALL HATS AT §3, 81, 85 Can't be heat I | three things which the “Now there arc the good shepperd must do for sheep. Make It EARLY! That Sitting for Your Christmas PHOTOGRAPHS As usual, we are going to be rushed in December, so come this month so that we can give you the best of at- tention. The Murray Studio Feeding the Sheep “I'irst, he must find them. In the vanity of their minds, there arc ministers who have had an idea that It notices are inserted in all the daily papers that sheep will be fed They are here in the newest _styles, the best colors and of a quality that will please every man. mother of the her son come tarted an argument | called his sister names and then attacked her. She said that she had broises on the arm where he New Haven, Oct, §.—In a sermon in which he urged the “personal touch’ [In ministers rather than wensational- at 11 a. m, and at 7:30 in the eve- an Charles . Brown of thef? L e o at e opening ! INg I the church on the corner, all struck her. Policeman Hellberg tes the hungry, needy sheep in town will . 8 ekiines - school In Marquand " lified that dishes had been thrown jeherclues of ihe achool in Aty Hy ..;!"“ on hund to recelve their fodder in . gt chape ) wbout the house hy N who had | in | due son.'”" Instead of this, the ng re shown in oF, 4 HO SFAI LS ulso torn clothing of his rother, [Feasoh for moviig plcture shown 301, 0 shiguid et his parishionors o goes home hiy relatives start trouble, [ K07 O ORNE B AT In the sccond y ed why e didn't wo o " b o k o she Hartford, When asked why'hie didn't work he | 00 besi Lean B mere ize, KNOW the sheep. teplied “L can't get a Job where thoy | 10" " i bulld & tabernacle and | @ 1 am well aware EREEDRL e SUdes Al sontinued \iin it by fair means or foul with |lsters who have gone 5 itee usand gaping people, he is Nappe that if he did not have a steady | 11100 thousund gaping people, he baggage to the wholesale | heralded abroad as & great apostio like methods of doing jeh by that time be sent ) e taith v he would i work, kil | work, speak scornfully of the whole hablt of pastoriél calling. “The day Idolatry for It is gone, ont it out, they say. from The preacher who is p-to-date has We find that because we can no time to go ahout ringing peoples’ miles an hour in ouriten a five thousand doilar man to a LAUREL COURT IN HARTFORD Laurel Court, No. 8, of Amarinth, | of New Britain, made a visitation m‘ Floral Court of Hartford last night, ‘I'he officers of Laurel Court exempli- | fied the work. Royal Matron Julia | Norton and Royal Patron John L. Dixon presided in the cast, assisted | by their associate officers. & upper was | served by the Women's Relief corps, Sir Knight Benjamin B, Crocker, ‘ charter member of Floral court, pre~f No head tdo large or too small for us to fit—try us, OR N anke place he must 173 Main Street that some min- over bag and machine- the Lord's sented the court with an American to Buy Our Kind" flag. R AN AN B CITY ITEMS. he wonid where ve stea of Speed, the idolatry of | | “We suffer | Ily people who INSURANCE FRAUD haves i | door bells. Tt is poor business to fas- r.'::h‘nn\ll-m or in our automobiies, we fifty cent job, and set him down to conne, - sonn! 0SGAT Kels, Lodi- Butcher, Dis- aiewiea e C10SES GrUGSIIE Gonspiracy Harry Dill, a member of the Allj New Britain football team, was oper- | ated upon yesterds by Drs. G. W. «Dunn and David Waskowitz for blood ‘polsoning. Gulbransen Player Pianos, Morans. J—advt, | Policemen George Kennedy and George Ifireman Richard Collir Harwinton country fair Dance with De Vito's Orch., State ~Armory, Friday night. Adm. &5c.— advt. Willlam H. Lewin of 38 Lincoln| travell :d six miles an Imnr» in an old “But my mind goes back to the lusllnu;n-'l et coach or 'v\uhlhc"ra" other minister who called himself, and bug, f we can travel W0 | e Good Shiepherd.! He called his hundred and fifty miles an hour in sheep hy ,,,,,,‘,..] an airplane, we shall be forty times| . as well off as they were, That is a1l e slap-dash, hit-or-miss helter They Tohew. They Peslt s sl skelter, cateh-as-catchcan method in ememgh o rocomnizo the tact - thag Which some misguided, lazy, selfish the speed of the machine is altn-‘:')"lf:',"':“"'“_l i "“‘“;'y ,“’-“‘“"' ‘t" do gether sccondary. The mall question | '"%Y Work as shepherds is not only 05 ‘Where are we going? ‘What will | & flat denial of their consecration “‘" el ;” there” What It 18 also hopclessly incffective, Go will be the final effect of our mode !0 the doctor, LR of travel upon the spiritual- values v his ways and be wise,' The phy- involved” When we measure our |SICla1 knows the power of and the present mode of life with that yard- | "¢Cessity for the personal touch, place, the good stick, we do not feel like throwing| “In the third up our hats,” {shepherd must feed his sheep. ‘The has Filling the Churches curse of the pulpit, someone 3 i i said, ‘Is the superstition that a ser- Dean Brown that it 18 this | pon 1y o work of art, and not & spirit that make certain type of | pioo o et o miintsters fecl tht, he “must achieve | “'noy " ‘Browhs apole of Dr. Henry a lavge, glittering success right off, [\M"“P Coffin, a8 a great New \nri( by filling his church to the doors, | niiser” who' found time to make a and by ‘having everyhody in town.| iy ouiaind or more personal calls dur- talking about it. He must do this ing the year, that he may be written up in those ¥ foolish ph which have invaded even the place of worship, as ‘live | wire,’ a ‘good mixer, ‘a man who Is right there with the goods.' " | Praising strongly the minister | who s the best gospel and [lives the 1 life," Dean Brown went on to eriticize those who act on the knowledge that “a liberal sup- ply of printere’ ink splashed upon the community in artling sensa- tional advertising and the putting {on of a moving picture show for the Sunday evening service whero | stirring scenes come hot from the reel, will fill the church at once. | MONEY Deposited In Our be ten times civillzed @S (he menial task of listening to the b attended the were those simple hearted folk Who | ety troubles of the obscurs, yesterday. Eu Cal., Oct. 3. Osear Kels Iwealthy buteher of Lodi, Cal, con fessed to authorities early today that lie killed a stranger on his ranch near ~‘street, who drove the stage between Lodi September 12, set fire to a hay- Manchester and South Manchester alutyo near his mutomobile to hurn the halt century ngo, will drive tho stage||oqy and disappoarcd to-enable his in the Manchester centennial parade|yire 1o colloct insurance amounting Friday. to $100,000, Radio supplies reduced at Morans'.| Announcement of —adyt, was made by M. G. Gooflward, assist Dr. A, J. Craig of the New Britain|district attorney after he and Sheriff General hospital staft will spend the|Ricks had questioned Kels fof nearly weelk-end in Boston, Mass, tour hours. Lunch at Hallinan's,—advt. IKels told the officers they said, his A writ of replevin was served action wus ftaken because he was in , Constahle Fred e yesterday onfinancial distr He did not know Charles Okuletz, 'tle street ves-[the man he kjlled taurateur, for Ha { of New IFor mnearly three weeks the body Haven, and chairs tables were | has been helieved to be thal of Kels taken, It was buried after one of the most Dance with De Vito's Orch., State |elaborate funcral scrviees ever held fn Armory, I'riday night. Adm, 55c.— |San Joaquin county. advt. ICels told the authorities that he had A regular meeting of the Business|expected his wife would get the in- and Professional Women's club will |surance me cnabling her to dis be held at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow eve- charge business obligations he Im‘(l ning, contracted His wife, an pectant mother, is in a serious condition, She has not been told Kels is alive, He sald he had heen traveling throughout the since his disappearance from Lodi. 3 Ka . Savings Department On Or Before October 3rd Will Bear Interest From The 1st. the confession said by and WOOD LO! The Assoclated Manila, Oct. the administration of | Wood had gained one point today with the conceded election of the| coalitionist Ramon to the Philippine | senate. Ramion, who was sponsored by Manuel Quezon, political leader! jand one of the chicf eritics of the American regime, carried Manila and | the provinces in today's election, ! | e———————— | “When do we eat” is the thought of all those who know the dessert is! | flavored with Baker's Certified Flavor. | ing Extracts,—advt, P 2.~—Forces opposing CGiovernor Gen, s “Cut Yourself aPiece of Cake” Ted Lewis and His Band say it so fox- trottingly, and Jones and Hare sing it as if they owned the house. southeuast Tcmplcton and Omlhv To Address Hi-Y Club Among speakers who will address the High school club of the Y. M, ¢, A. during the coming SO ov- crnor. Charles A, Templeton and Pros- ident Remsen Brinekerhoff Ogilby of Trinity college, Hartford. The High school club, which to mem- | of the three upper classes of the Senior High schaol dumni of the High school, meets weekly and noted speakers are engaged. Among speak- ors ssed the club last year Jones Yale A J rmerly of Yale, and Walter orig ttor the ‘Daily The first meeting of th be held November 5, A. Dorbuck of the ¥ Movies in Churches ministers main- plausibility shows “1 have heard tain that a measure that there are moving picture in the churches on Sunday nights, which are distinctly religious, which are cleafly efficacious in the creation and culture Christian impulse, 1 have or *uch.” 'Of thi I am {when 1 ride through the streets cities and towns or when 1 the amusement columng of the papere, this amusement loving ours does to be in | of more moving pic- that the Christian church go into the moving pieture in order to meet any such alleged need. Hix days the their work— | the Sabbath a of of seen any one thing, is open sure- of Comp it TRUST CO. NEWBRTAIN gy ou sca daily were f scem 1ge 0 not | sueh | ture sore need o Doz shows, should which plac vill the Anthony partme ory ¢ na at s will ta busine M jur A is and do lay is movies labor R R ST L T S KTy T e B S 7 PR T PALACE—Watch for This! OS and PLAYERS PI1A ANl Work Guaranteed , WALTER H. KOVEL 40 MAIN ST, TEL. 10985 ! THE BANK OF SERVICE Open Saturday Evenings 7-9 Daylight Saving Time HAVE YOUR LYLS EXAMINED AND GLASSES 1'ITTED BY A PINKUS esight tpecialist New Britain digestion S a:tuu o! baMum 5 Jimpe—— m-mm.—._.-‘l /