New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 22, 1923, Page 14

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Polics Experiment With lel| Automeoblle drivers were taken by surprise Saturday night whea one | way traffic rules were put inte of. | feot a8 an experiment by the pelice | nt, Al traffic coming inte | the city from West Main street, re serdiess of the destination of the driver, was routed along the west side of Central Park as far as the traffic post at the Bouth chureh. 1 the driver intended to go to Berlin, or in that direction, he procesded us usual If 1t was bis intention (o go to the north end of city, he turned at the traffie post and proeceeded back in the | direction of Church street Automobiles entering the center of Rhe ity from the north along Muin street were turned west al the Na-|¢ tional bank corner and fo entering from West Main strect at the Globe Clothing House corner Cars reaching the center by way of Church street were also diverted 1o West Main street and the west side of the park if the drivers intended to go south. Critlelsm was heard from many auto owners who were unaware that ong-way traffic rules would hecome effective as an experiment, Tt Is also sald that merchants did not favor the iden because drivers were unable to | stop, being told by policemen to “keep moving,” thus causing a decrease in business. Hundreds of spectators standing Rlong the curbs marvelled ut the constant stream of traffle. Tt was the biggest “auto parade” New Brit. ain has ever had. | It is probable that traffic going along the west side of Central Park will not be required to go as far as the Bouth church but will be turned at a point between the park and the South church corner, as a further ex- periment. WALLAGE IS READY Says He Has Evidence to Prove Both Mrs, Stokes and Her Mother Are Good Women—Wi{ll Testify, Chicago, Oct. 22.—Edgar T. Wal- lace, New York and San Francisco mining engineer, passed through Chi- cago yesterday en route to New York with a sultcase full of evidence, . enough, he said, t0 blast all charges made against him by W. E. D. Stokes in his divorce sult against Mrs, Helen Elwood Stokes. He declined to tell the exact nature of his evidence, fearing, he said, to ruin its value as a surprise. “T can prove I did not see Mrs, Stokes from 1909 until the divorce case was first brought to trial,” he sald. “T lost track of her two years before her marriage. My acquaint- ance with her and her mother was al- ways rather casual, but was continued long enough to convince me they are both good women.” OFF FOR INDIANAPOLIS. jolned traf Lloyd George and His Party Teave After Week-end in Touisville. By_The Assoclated Iress. Louisville, Ky, Oct. 22.—David Lloyd George, Dame Margaret Lloyd George and their daughter, Miss Megan left Louisville this morning for Indlanapolis, after a quiet week-end spent here as the guests of Judge [Robert W. Bingham, publisher of the Courler Journal and the Louisville Times, Britaln’s war time premier and his party were scheduled to arrive in In- dianapolis at 11:35 a. m. No speclal program of activity had been arranged for Mr. Lloyd George in Indianapolis, it was said, until evening, when he was to address an American Legion mass meeting. A visit to the birthplace of Abra- ham Lincoln near Hodgenville, in western Kentucky, furnished the feature of Sunday’'s entertainment for the former premier. She Loves Golf YOUNG MAN ABOUT TOWN —Is your boss hard to work for, Sadie? SADIE, THE STENOGRAPHER ~— He used to be terrible, dearie. He'd always put in 10 hours a day at the office. But somebody started him playing golf. Cull me up any after- noon.—~Printer's Ink Monthly, Rickets? B scotr's - EMULSION P+ Food Unrivalled FOR SALE Two Family House on Glen St. | |of Improvements GOX & DUNN 272 MAIN ST. Stromberg Carburetor A G. Hawker We Clean Everything Under the Sun | General Housecleaning | A Specialty NEW BRITAIN WINDOW CLEANING 0. | 538 Maim #t.—Tel. 888 * Yole tembors are Pormitied o Oper- ste Thelr Own Oars Under Cortain | Enbvewnity Fesdriotion. New Haven, Ot 32.—The Vale fheffield student council has signed ditions under which Yale sealors are eutitied to operate automeblles excin sive of the lower elassmen, Budent chaulfours must get the approval of the dean, before appiying for a slate license to drive, They must file with the dean detalls as he make of car registration number, ete, and seniors must proaduce parental permission Car ewners must permit ne other undergraduate to operate them. The Yale News outlined the difioulties of administering the privilege opinks that beilliant students who complets their eollege ecourse in three years might be permitted senior privileges at mid yoars The question of whether a motors eyele is an automobile und concerning the use of the privilege by Yale men who reside in New Haven are compli ations which might puzzle a judge John Bishop, Builder of Palatial Homes, Is Dead Waorecester, Oeot, John \\' Rishop, 77 years of age, president of the J. W, Bishop Co., bullding econ- tractors, died today here. A native White Sands, Prince Mr, Bishop has been one of Island, » statement detifing in detail the pon- | Satunday Night Regulations - Edward | the big bullding contmetors for al most hall & gentury and erecled several of the palatial residences |nl INewpert, R 1, and many govers:| [ ent bulidings HEARINGS POR CITIES Hepubdican National ‘ fl...l“ll" Branch Meets November 15 (o Con- | sider Place for Rig Convention, "\- - LU Washington, Oct, 22.~The republi- [total will be greatly in can national commitiee's sub.com- ¢ mittee appointed to consider sites |y for the 1924 national convention will| meet in Washington November 15, to ] AUTO CRASH LOSSES IN CHICAGO TOTAL $18,509,078 "lhh 15 Record for 1932 But Indica: thons Are That 1983 Figures Will Be Even Greater, Chicage, Oecl. 23.~—~Automabile ae- idents in Chicage, of which there ere 31,604 in 1922, resulted In & $15,009,015, and this year's €rpens of hat, according to a report made by he mayor's safety eommission, The commitiee’s report to Mayor Dever, in listing the value of human hear representatives of varlous cities. | jife at $3,000, deelares that the usual D, W. Mulvane, nationa mmit- teeman from Kansas, chalrman the sub-eommities has sent l\ll| || notices that all invitations be for-!q warded to him hy November 10, The sub-committee will formulate a re-|§ port to be presented at the meeting of the full national commitiee meet. ing In December when the conven tion eity will be selected Fred W, Uph treasurer of the national eommittes, and Willlam R, | Wrigley of Chicago, arrived in Wash ington taday for a serles of conf ences, dealing largely with the party’s| finances, They will be guests at the White House |urln¢ their rll) 1 | 3 Mighty Good Remedy If your brains won't get you into print, just sign a patent medicine tes- timonial and grab off some publicity |t for your stomach—-New York Tribune, uluu for a of [that §3,000 is used by the commission former premier of China, held diplomatic posts in the United States, including that of secretary to Hfe loss is $5,000, but n averaging men, women and eohii- ren. The loss is dividgd as follows Acoidental deaths at an average of 8,000 each, 3,619, ferious Injuries at §86 each, 10 10,- Bodily injuries at $12 each, 17,475, Property damage at $162 each on 619 fatal acecidents, property dam- e at §64 each on 10,510 serious ac- ents, and property damage of $16 ach on 17,475 other accidents, CHINESE DIPLOMAT DIES By The Assecisted Press, Tan-Chi, who had Peking, Oect. Chow he Chinese Legation in Washington died here today, HE motoring public has been emphatic in its approval of the new Ford Four-Door Sedan. In all parts of the country its stylish appearance and inviting interior have brought the car instantly into great demand. Now, at its reduced price, it presents a more coi ever. Although better looking, roomier, easier ri forty dollars less. $685.00 £. 0. b. Detroit This good-looking, comfortable, and dependable Ford selling at this low price offers an agreeable solution to your closed car problems, These cars can be obtained through the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. gclhng value than’ it is listed" at Elmer Automobile Co. Buy Now! 22 Main Street Save Money! PAY WEEKLY Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Suits, Overcoats and Sheepskin-lined Coats Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats, Jackets and Fur Coats Boston Clothing Store 63 Church Street THE OLD HOME x & Gompany b HARTFORD Telephone 2965 HARTFORD OUR HANDSOME TWO PIECE KNITTED SUITS at $9.75 to $29.95 The woman of fashion owns at least one of these very smart costumes for informal wear, We have them in brushed wool, camels’ hair and fiber silk; in the newer colors and combinations, . Sporting News Footballs, all prices from 98¢ to the Spalding J-5 of- ficial—"the ball that put the iron in gridiron.” Punching Bags, Dumb Bells and Indian Clubs at vight prices; also Basket- ball supplies. We are supplying a strong, well made red rub- ber sole shoe on which we make a special team price. The lowest Club and Team prices possible are made on football and basketball accessories. Sporting Goods Fifth Floor | Are Priced | e High Grade Furniture | nUhh AND FLOOR COVERINGS Sole Agent for PREMIER RANGES A. D. LIPMAN 32-34 Lafayette St. Tel. 1320-2 Sizes 16 to 44, ~— Third Floor — . Dependable Prescription Service At Fox’s SAFELY BALANCED BY ECONOMY It requires not only determination but unusual facili- assume, in having their Prescriptions filled at Fox’s, that they will get extra quality at no additional cost. They have been pledged this by an organization of the , highest responsibility and experience, ’ | { If they could but realize the unusual care and constant supervision of seven registered druggists that attend the filling and double checking of every Prescription, they would quickly see how Fox’s can offer such service. It requires not only determination; but unusual famili- ties, and ability to give you this wonderful dispensing serv- ice that has set a new standard for Prescription quality in Hartford. e T i Eemmee e = CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chaoman Street TEL. 20183, Estimates cheerfully given on all jobhs | CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. Harris —General Trucking— 99 WEST ST, TEL. 1233-3 | W‘H ? —DRINK — TOR SALE Good 3-family house, 142 Black Rock Ave. New 1-family Brick, 51 Mason Drive. H. DAYTON ROOM 208 NAT'L BANK BLDG. Open Until 8 P. M. All Kinds of Oysters and Clams, Shrimp, Crab Meat, Scallops Lobsters. “We Have the Goods HONISS’S 24.30 State St. Hartford Visit Our Dining Room THE ARGUMENT OVER CAME To A SUDDEN END WHEN THE WATCH WAS FOUND —IT WASNT IN HENRY TOWN 2 Lots, corner Hart and Vance. 2 Lots on Roberts street. 6-room Tene- ment to rent on Lincoln street. HUMPHREY TEL. 141 AYERS’ SODA WATER Take home a bottle of cream smia ~-Something you will like—it's deli- clous, Three size botties—5c, 10c, 15r. We have money to loan on first and second mortgages. If you want a second mortgage loan on your property see us, or if you want to sell a second mortgage, see us now, Wanted—To buy a two family or three fam- ily house in west end. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. 5 'BY STANLEY SAID RENRY WAS A LION IN A SHEEPS FLEECE!! ) DONT CARE IF You DID LOSE YOUR, WATCH YOUVE ' GOT To ( KEEP OUT OF MY ' YARD::: STATION AGENT DAD KEYES LOST WATC“ HARRINGTONS YARD AT ALL "

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