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16 MAN AND WIFE IN ~ ONLIQUOR CHARGE Rmarato Garnte Fined $200 and o150 Better Hall Assessed $100 led guilty in two Amarato Garute police court this charges of violatin his wife, Amaroto, w by Judge William ( when arraigned on ti Garute was fined $200 and ces his wife $100 They were p night after a ducted b street l ) *olicema Rapa et tive Poli Patrick J same ¢ under arrest last on- Brook drink o buying a 2 bottle Garute went 0 To Heed Signal Wilson st cer in un Judsge form g from the evi Hungerfo d givin the court, he was con was under the in fluenc y night when he fa atrolman John Lie f ‘ not charged with 1 ¢ would impos the pen charged Lieh was o1 duty o when he | an automol 1 the o ner At it rou th er, it ran against tl nd the policeman ‘ ¢ machin driver to straight red 10 he in a without police_hen ber of the*machine. lic went 1o pleked up the broken fense bumper notified eadlight, a bolts from He Refn v Ma 4 To Move HOT WATER A v ren Ly LENL $5.00 INSTALL the P"‘D. L) Gas W: | FOR A SHORT | TIME ONLY 1lC. J. Leroux AILIAI}L;! §’l. Tel 1338 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1924. old them to wers went aloi home The u with th Lut Mack policeman anc 1 sia to argu « volg: stimoi Anguage, ceording to t Mackula told the court that he wen when the p man told 1 rkow=Ki Kkept pushis him and tel id that ime oy Milton Clyde charge of reckless Main strec wis founfl guilty on a driving on West f and o obey the motor veh ture. William C. Hart testificd that m West Main strect \ Clyde Tour at 0 miles a en Lincoln street 10t had one, When police his 1 said that Lway sifice g ad his license @ m after . another man for him and drive He was asked if he had s, showi that Clory } 1 into the into put the ma- 1 and he said nse with the nam iven, They were que ven, and Clory finally gave his name, and admitted that he did not have any license. Couple Held After Row he case of Dominges 1t with assault 1 Mrs. o of 45 Cherry h 1 1weh of the Josephine charged with . was continued were Gomes of IFernando e couple 1 How an investigation of a ce at the corner of Park and lay night. until Thurs Honeyman Case Continued he coseoof Bdward Honeyman of §4 Talcott strect, charged with Teck- loss driving on Stanley strect last nig was continned until Thursday. Honey man was arresied Motoreyele Po- licoman Willinm 8, Strolls, Not Guilty of Theft Trasky of 302 Allen 1 with theft of 866 y from the Landers, Frary and vk plant, was discharged. He told e court that yout five smont sd a lot of furnitur Hartford to Eurc tret vorth of o purcha a man o avenue who was © price of $240 was too high, the box of cutlery in th found the cutlery in the ter he reh his house. A re- police by the antity of police to the W Trosky had had stofen ndant thout 18 month Joscph G court to bind Trosky ove Attorney David L. Nair torney ed Trosky. cturn Wine ord ordered wine and an empty ¢ the at the Panl D'Orio w cd by the police, retur who showed a home o 1 to Guisep- permit fo the wine. who repre- court that 2 Cicarell possession of Attorney H sented Cicarella, his client made 200 gallons of wine last f that he kept it in the same cellar D'Orio kept his, D'Orio was convicted of selling liquor, but he made raisin ordered t rape W HOPES T0 SAVE EYE sam Langford Leayes Chicago Today Ginsle told the ine returned, For New York To Have Spedialist Give Him Treatment h, May the “F more fam Tangford, n ‘Tar Baby” of than al blind, end of his pugilis- New York es to save the His left eye where sight of his right eye Ntless, a specialist h The same smile, anl the same ghting spirit that made him the most teared of all men his weight ten years are still with him. The squatty Jittle negro is smiling confident that expert treatment will restore his fad- ing visior sie as the r * trip was made ult of a benefit given Vernon, Califor- knocked out possi him by via, wh fight fans in in 1916, he 15 Miles of T Madeii needie 1 In 30 mo sumed 15 on prize. which cor 2 S/ ALL WEDN TO PEMARK ANI et R e L - T S T Y A A0 OPENING AT 8:30 O°'CLOCK. e Ll L N O 2 e Phipps, Washington, D. C., nths ghe turned out this erochet 2 TOMORROW'S P claims the ecrochet miles of linen thread. She ORE CLOSED || DAY TOMORROW ESDAY ) ARRANGE OUR Bit; STOCK OF SHOES FOR THE BIG STOCK REDUCING THURSDAY MORNING SALE 0—-0 APER FOR DETAILS Py SLOA 155 MAIN ST. BROS. orP. Y. M. C. A, had given them | Episcopal apen thedral. Tl ternoon hours were meetings of diocesan bodies and in- formal conferences of the clergy ahd delegates. The convention proper and Right Brewster, bishop of the opening his annual re- view of his administration of the af- s of his office and lie will be od by the Right Chauncey B, iocese three | gerviec ine and the judge | EPISCOPAL CHURCH CONVENTION OPENS a et e Diocesan Convention in Hartlord Gets Under Way Late Today | Hartford, diocesan convention of the Protestant Connecticut at Christ church morning and early af- over May 20.—The church of today given will this afternoon will officiate at the and will make Rev, F Acheson of Middletown, t annual ca- to open Itev, fol- 1- | diocesan work. e suf- n bishop, who will*tell of his1 | visitations during the year. Bishop Brewster in his annual ad- | that the work has gone ' d with appreciable re- |l dress will sa; quietly forw sults, In the vention the tions, off’ ting on 201 occasions, de- livering sermons and add celebrating holy communion 52 time pf conduct six fune@ ar{rom the last con- hishop confirmed 1,128 persons. Therc were received linto communion 23 persons, (three were ordained to the diaconate, two were advanced to the priesthood, 11 clergymen were received into the diocese and 12 received letters dis- The number of clerfy is Sixteen Presbhyters J ing undee license. in the dioctse 22 deaconesses, 28 lay readers newly licensed and thirty [ have had their licenses renewed. Bishop Brewster said the time had come 1o “more adeguately recognize the work of the women” and in this connection referred to the activities of several of the women's organiza- tions which are -carrying férward He also spoke of the possibilities of further addition of funds for general cathedral work in The suffragan rere a bishop made 96 visita- s, and confirming. 1,169 the diocese and commended the ea- thedral to generous thought in the making of wills and memorial gifts e now has a coat of arms,” v and otherwise appropri- * the bishop said and it has been registered in the Herald's college of | arms in England. ! In appealing for continued and in- i creasing support for missionary ob- jects the bishop will refer to the Near ast and its problems and to the pancse, reconstruction fund ribed to parishes by DBishoys Kim and Reifsnider, de- Me- KII W. Virginin Man, Facing Arrest, Also Wounds Himself. Wheeling, W. Va, May 20.—When | police were about to arrest John Jack in the posloffice at Tiltonville, O., late yesterday, he shot and killed his part- or, James Cody, and then turned the ol upon himself, inflicting a préb- ably fatal injury, according to info mation received from Martins Ferry, where Jack was taken to a hosgital. " According to the police, Jack anid Cody were wanted in connection with |a $70,000 payroll robbery at Moosic, Pa., last July. "A SPRING SALE OF FINE RUGS Hundreds of Rugs of All Sizes For Every Room in the House This sale is most opportune, coming at a worn out and faded old rugs are replaced with We are making a sweeping reduction—the posal. Lvery single rug a “good buy.” saving opportunity. time of the year when bright, fresh, new ones. whole stock is at.your dis- An actual and unusual money We can’t tell you about all of them hut we assure you a visit will be well repaid. WILTONS 9 ft.x12 ft. 9 ft.x12 ft, size ... 9 ft.x12 ft. size . 9 ft.x12 ft. size size ... 8.3 ft.x10.6 ft. size .. 8.3 11.x10.6 ft. size ... 8.3 ft.x10.6 ft. size 6 t.x9 ft. size 6 ft.x9 ft. size 27 inx51 in, Wilton Velvet and Velvet in.x63 in. siz in.x63 in. in.x54 in, si inx51 in, ¢ Grass Rugs 9 H.Vl; ft. size, Now'...... $6.95 6 ft.x9 ft. size, Now £3.95 36 in.x72 in. size, Now ..s SO0 27 in.x51 in. size, 75e Heatherdown Rugs x54 in. size, Formerly $5.00, Now £3.95 size .... Now 268.00 75.00 £9.00 123.00 63,75 70.00 80.00 52,00 56,75 9.00 Formerly $80.00 96.00 105.00 144.50 75.00 92.00 6 ft.x0 ft 36 in.x63 12 00 27 in.x54 Now 88,00 10.00 5.00 7.00 Formerly $9.50 12.00 6.00 Wool Fiber and Fiber Formerly 9 ft.x12 ft. gize .......0 $10.00 9 rt.x12 ft. size .... 12.00 9 ft.x12 ft. siz 15.00 9 ft.x12 ft. size 1R.00 83 ft.x108 ft. size ...... 16.00 8.3 ft.x10.6 ft. size Klearflax Linen Rugs Formerly $39.00 20.00 20.60 375 9 ft.x12 ft. size 8 ft.x10 ft. size .... 6 ft.x 9 ft. size .... 27 in.x54 in. size ... 3x10.6 size ... 8.3x10.6 size ... 6 ft:x9 ft. size . 9 ft.x12 ft. size, 1 pattern * 56.00 9 ftx12 ft. size 9 ft.x12 ft. size ... AXMINSTERS Formerly .. $45.00 50.00 56.00 Now $34.00 37.25 40,50 50.00 33.00 35.00 31.75 20.25 24.00 5.75 3.80 - B oo . Bige . . size . . size . 36.75 39.00 42.00 26.00 30.00 6.75 4.50 . Bize .. in. size .. in. size . Body Brussels 39.75 Tapestry Brussels £22.50 31.75 27.00 Kolorfast Fiber Rugs Would make good summer cottage floor coverings. 9 fex12 ft. size, $7. 6 ft.x 9 ft. size, $4. Chenille Rugs Now .8$8.50 10.00 12.50 15.00 13.00 15.00 Now $29.75 22.50 15.00 2.5 Slightly Soiled 27 in.x54 in. size, lces for “Aunt Lu” Louisville, southern vears old. Adams, Time Southern Slave. May “mammy’’ who She died Sunday At Powhattan Woodridge, a petition Have You Visited Our New Rug Room? The entire south store is just filled with rugs of every description. The small, as well as the large sizes are hung on swing- ing racks — easy to see and easy to handle. The room is light and spacious — the comparison of col- ors and patterns is e:llly accomplish- ed. Terms To Suit Your Earnings A Real Bargain Bussorah, Bigelow- Hartford Axminster Runners These are high grade Axminster, 27 in. rug breadths, intended to be made up into room size rugs, but because of a slight variation in coloring sold to us at a big dis- count. They make excellent hall run- ners or stair-car- peting and are big bargains at $11.00 each. 7 in. wide, 12 to 15 ft. long. COCOA BRUSH DOOR MATS Now $1.90 HONEYCOMB RUBBER DOOR MATS Now $1.90 RUBBER MATS Suitable for kitchen or bathroom. Size 18x30 Now $1.75 Congoleum Rugs in All Sizes and Patterns Bissell's Famous Carpet Sweepers Order one to go with your rug . C. FULLER CO. 40-56 Ford St., Hartford A Good Place to Trade scores of White People Attend Serv- o4 20.—Scorey of “white folks” many of whom she had loved and served, were to attend the funeéral at Pewee Valiey today of Lu- cinda, “Aunt Lu"* Adams, & typical old for more than three quarters of a century had {lived in the little village which today pays its final respect to her. “Aunt Lu” was believed to he 100 Born a slave, she was ob- tained by Justice Benjamin Estiil of the supreme court of Virginia And re- mained in_his family long after the Civil war. home of where she had lived several years. ~ the Jr., MOVE FOR SALARY INCREASE At tomortow night's meeting of the common couneil, submitted to increase the salary of the clerk in the mayor's office from $900 to $1,500 & year. wiil be