New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 3, 1924, Page 12

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| 80 IN FROLIC AT SEASHORE OUTING Davidson & Leventhal and Fair Dept., Store Have Day of Fun aveut 85 enpiny Leventhal's and 1 stor yed &b gUIn yesterday eft New Npitain | mobiles shortly 1 the re \OOn an om 1l vght program ried out, afte I 4 \onis was buffet as sorved Th von by 80 yar 1} Liliian 1 Loy the basement Vs Wi h for mer ind Miss Marga captured first prize for yard dash women rry and Miss Le he potato race; Edward Lyons Gubernick were wi The tug of war re- between the inning I d B winners of wl wers of for ine wer “lorence he broad jump. wited in a draw wores. Short two STORAGE BATTERIES RUN BIG LOGOMOTIVES hy n= wers made Leventhal, Row Weinerman, At Swift's dancing speeches Messra, Davidson, thal, Lyons and jinner was scrved which there was o'clock, HANSAS GITY HAS RACE TOMORROW 250 Mile National Classic on| July &b Put SOUTHINGTON NEWS C. D. Allen of North Main street was fined $25 and costs when he ap- peared in the town court yesterday to answer to a charge of assault pre- ferred by his wife, According to the testimony the af- fairs at the Allen home for the past few weeks have not been happy and that the final trouble was caused when Mr, Allen used decorations on a flower bed which did not agree with the tastes of his wife, His wife al- leged that on a number of previous occasions her husband had assaulted her so on this occasion she acted first and struck him over the head with a stick, Deputy Judge James F, McPartland was on the bench, Allen had no coun- | race, sel and following Judge McPartland's showing decision, finding him guilty, he took |June 14. an appeal to the superior court, The world's speed x miles an hour held Kengler, youthful Kans | hung up at Los Angelc {in dry, cool weather. s tires stood up well under the grind and | he made the entire dictance without top. | The average was 114 miles an is believed a wet track was partly | e etens e s i o- POStal Department Bids Range From 540 to §7,000 otor. rage ‘this. year. Rewards for stoof Its Kind in Country in Opeeation at General Eleetrie Plant, Y., July 3 tery locomotive, country, was put ut the ( here, for Schencctady, ton storage b largest in the au. | operation yesterday 2o | Electric company plan ie | ON the interconnecting track systen clussic | \torost | And for operation in restrictod where overhead or other outside or A in Kansas City, July 8,—With 16 tomobile drivers entered in mile national championship here July 4, motor racing i in America will focus on Kansas City, L) L Virtually all of the famous drivers "Nt collection s fmpossi ln eticable will be entered, The 1 A | Indications are that the race will | Sou "{'; :Hl ith be the most exciting ever scen in % C lator's cab and batteri competition between the Ducsenberg, [ 11078 (00 BUG B Miller and Durant teams. Duesen- | °¢ m]»’- it berg surprised many motor fans in | SHEPREC the racing world at Indianapolis this | ! el % orage battery consists of 100 cells year when the car won the 500 mile | RN MICEY CEIEES G0 T T although it failed to mak 2 4 I # . hours, or 216 kilowa in the Altoona 250 mile race, : locomotive was built plant of the General pany. the curs im- “truck, 1 oper- in i with contactor control and air brake equipment. The doubl conte arranged It elther « hours. Frie, a1 dectrie com- H \lun record by = REWARDS OFFERED ~ FOR MAIL BANDITS The baseball attractions over the week-end are of the best and tomor- row at the Milldale grounds, the Mill- dale team will oppose Harry Noye's Federal team of New Haven The Pexto team of the Farmington a Valley league will play the Unionville | team at the Sand Hill grounds in the morning and at Unionville in the afi- ernoon. rua r) Altoona June hour, although u at Borough Sheriff John Cockayne has detailed four constables for duty in Plantsville and six for duty in South- ington tonight. This includes the en- | tire police force and no special of ficers will be sworn in unless it found necessary to do so. ‘ih' one v entry list, lows (all ¢ li||\rr Harlen Jimmy rphy Tommy Milton . Barl Cooper H. y Hartz Fred Comer . ‘Rnh MeDonough Joe Boyer I. I. Corum Peter De P | lirnie Ans Tra Vail . Antoine Mourre | Bennett Hill Ora Haibe Unnamed as it recently stood, :«.\— special): Car Durant Miller . Miller | tudebaker . Durant .Durant ngler .. . Washington, Fuly the arrest charged with assault upon any person Mrs. Henry Shepard of Milldale is having lawful control of o mails are \visiting friends in New York city. proyided for in an order promulgated by Postmaster General lett, The $ Acting Mr. and Mrs. William Ste s of Bristol street left today for Vermont. They made the trip by automobile and expect to spend several days there. Duesenberg rewards, Ducsenberg Blo e berg $2,000, contingent upon con- s§ authorizingy their payment, Mr, Bartiett took this action as a result of | the recent big mail robbery near Chi- He has no doubt that the re- author Miller *hmidt Miller Mr. and Mrs. George Hitcheock of New Haven are the guests of Mr. and | Mrs. C. H. Clark of Milldale, cag wards will be | Tayment of 100 is proposed for {the arrest and conviction of any of- fender on the charge of assaulting any amt Jors, persen in control of mail if in effect- report of the ing or attempting such robhery the robber shall wound the person in mittee on Germany's communication of the council regard-| charge of the mail or jeopardy by the use of a allied military control of Ger- armaments, agroed on the weapon, Ior the of reply to be made to!tion of oftarider Gormany. This will ba submitted to | atfempt robbery allied governments for their ap- | where it proval. | ward of $14000 is provided It’s Easy To Own A VICTROLA 5o, ALLIED REPLY READY. . July 3.—The allied council after hearing today the interallied military com- reply to the Word has been received here of the birth of a daughter to Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Brooks of New York city. P of MUNITIONS BANNED Mexico City, July 8.—Traffic in arms and munitions except those need- | ed for eports was prohibited today throughout Mexico. The war depart- ment considered the measure neces- | sary for the peace of the country. NgPrOuS who mak of the mail does not the an at but the the a arrest and conviction of any on the charge of hreaking into a post office with intent to commit larceny or an depredation, or of robhing any other employe of the person other tmaster or postal service, Tt is stipulated that in al wherein a in the post office hroken open $200 will be paid Ywards running from $200 to 830 are to be paid for the and conviction: of persons committing roh- heries on rural mail routes, or robbing or allempting to rob any mail mes- senger, Rewards ranging from $200 to $25 listed the arres tlon of any carricd on any ronte of en Ing or stealing arrest and convietion of any | the charge of stractin able thing from the wards are payable to any cases safe is also arvest are fo t and convic $ 1 DOWN n on the rge or the Summier time is music timee— No matter where you are a Vice trola is an ideal source of enjoy- ment especially on hot summer evenings. This popular model Victrola is suitable for summer cottages as well as all year ‘round homes, n on ah- ny val mail e re | postal employe except a post office in- spector, Bm"hdm((m (:lldldlllL’ Against \nh Klan Fight N. July 3 sion of the l\n oero of the n takes place this afternoon. are arviving o nevery train EVERY MACHINE ceommodations have heen pro many tents erected on GUARANTELD 4 NO INTEREST zrol \ mv‘\':‘n; -h~lw’n-v uni The public and will he ave taken FEASY TO OWN ON OUR CON- VENIENT WEEKLY PAY- MENT PLAN, Ringhamton, first Kiux K Kn exalted and the various groninds are closed to the only members of the kian admitted. The authorities precaution gainst outside demonstrations and state troopers assist the polica in guarding the part s in the klan par morrow night and during the of fireworks. About ) Price apecial Console Phonographs A very exceptional value, High grade, fully guaranteed machines of excel- bl lent tone and good appearance, Worth considerably more than this low price of only display SOLDIERS GOING TO CAMP Local military companics lcave for ntic, Saturday, to stay un- This 's instructive camp at Ni July promise gram cal til 19 ye The hours of field prob- to b s for five with the ternoons devoted to recreational activities, Friday, July will be known vernor's day when a mimie | win held. Visitors are welcomed lat the camp at all times, 138 Main St. be . NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, HAPPY EMPLOYE OF NEW BRITAIN STORES [fAKE MERRY ON ANNUAL OUTING AT MOMAUGUIN and conviction ef offenders | Bart- | which range from 850 | zed by congress. | put his life in | rest and convie- | an | g include | the wounding of a mail worker, a re- | not less |§ Lmr‘ d The | the | training pro- | hattle | THUR SDAY, JULY 8, 1024, COPS WARNED T0 SHUN WET PLAG New York Policemen Advised fo Be Careful w o Ydrk, July 3.—Member police department are ity of summary suspension f trial and possible dismissal, v must not be found in caba urants and other places susy of selling liquor where they of being hetd as mate prohibition agents, warning was sent out orally | from police headquarters, The order, according to informa form a high police official, prompted by the instructions of E Yellowley, chief of general ,mmn.. nts, to raiders to hold per ided places s of whether ‘gates or od the risk witnesses by n all in r regardle vention d tors, The decision of the prohibition thorities was reached after raids ur and Sunday evenings Dacey’s restaurant in - West Thi Third street. Patrons, some wea the of delegates, are sai they are convention badges have expres: the raid in a thereatening manne The police order makes an ex tion of members of the special ser BREAD NONE BETTER 16 oz Loaf. .. 5C warned, 8 material witnesscs, ed their resentment over nd Mrs, Jonathan Hart will moto camp tomorow with Stephen I camp opene nth street, 4'!1‘1I}."!I‘;' who was i1l when t The family of Geor Maple sireet will camp at Point for the nest two w Harviet Comstoch has recovered f "her ilineks, Mr., Leanard € nos | 816 West Thirtee hootleg | 111cRal possession of lquor, The four material witn houses, making seisurea ¢ alned at the West Thirtieth etreet | In some tmore than | Gation only a few minutes as they The order mpplics to polices [ Lo P00 mive bal men. Of the The same agents er in the duy two raid 97 and 99 echer ft forbidden places | whepa they found lguor on the third of liquor floor, and arrcated Joseph Kupfer- (olf schmidt of 171 Broome ptreet, I‘.h 5 Iand MAPLE HILL NEWS | AL Miss Mary Mansfield hasg returned from a visit with fricnds in New (anaan, Conn. Mrs, Clifton MeKernna squind, which in recent months ralded “spenk-easies” and | were | ignor | viltied : | $100,000 ; women as well as police 106 policewomen anly mitted to go inte the n search of evidence tion, One 8. S re pers oAt recen Vole hive been Kill of Htornaway s locs Hebrides islands, the anpnual Hill Impiogement oftiecrs were elected: M. Bancroft; Viee-I Moody: Tr Hiteheock, Chaleman of excen committee, H. H. Howard, Mrs, ett Proudman was appointed commitice to pla plenie, Root viola- or two s of finding mem- hers of the force in raided places, it was explained, might lead to the con- | clusion by the prohibition authoritics that, instead iding in the arrest violations, policemen were rom | a0 giving material sup- it | POTt o the infeit liguor traftie, vots, | At also was learncd last night that wl_"”“ prohibition authorities will bring janet have yeturned material witnesses into court under k's stay at Canoe the Downing law, enacted when Wil | River, Conn, |liam Travers Jerome was district at-| Ruth Allen Latham has torney, toecompel patrons of gambling S$ca Pines Camp on Cape Cod, houses to act as witnesses against op- | she will spend the summer, tors. Giladys Olmstead of Johnson streot leave this evening for Stamford : will .5 |AN entert will spend the holidays ! (o o a lquor raid were taken | with indrather, 1. The into custody last night in a raid on| Donald Proudman of Frederick [ 0o (F 0 n Tnn, 218 West Thirty-Third |strect jas been visiting a_Dartmoutt v Danald’ oot and he resotaurant near the Pennsyl- fcollege chum, William H. Montgomery | S frahe sl wers eroatly e station. Prohibition Agents ' of Washington, D. C. Since returning the patients, Lennom, ker and Nicoll entered 'he has gone to Orono, Me, where he hen the restaurant was filled with will attend summer school at the patrons, j University of Maine, The raiders tried to enter a com-| Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Mann of Rob- partment, about 8 by 20 feet, that had bin's avenue lefi yesterdsy by motor been fitted up like an old-fashioned | for Wollaston, Mas, Mrs. Mann's They , w refused admisston mother, Mrs, Cushing, accompanicd and smashed the door to get in. They [them. Miss, Mildred Mann will join arrested Edward Colin, bartender, 224 |them this evening for the holid West Eighty-sixth str Louis Do-| Jonathan Hart and Richard hos, a walter, 444 East Beventy-fourth | went Tuesday to Swanzey, N. H., | street, and Charles Borell, a waiter, | two week's stay in Camp Jewell, meeting of Hoclety o o foilos v on | of lquor of Golf street 4o i1l condoning a A : Clifford urer, 13 and davghter from a two Harbor, Fast ch fo man of a community Mrs. G and Donald oot their summer home in I Beforg leaving they nmeant at the wrm Sanitorinm Wall 10 solos by Mrs R by Miss Root, saxopl face rial The ight | to here gone W Miss Arline Golf street ay st River the season. tion was first persons to he held by the | will authorities as material where e | pronibition witnesses in he tion s0ns solos ohe sembie ed by vist- | WOMAN SLAYER SE . Jul y3. of an- ce Sat- Clara on rty- ring d to suffern, Keathon, 'Rockland county Y., was tenced b adge T or to eight y with the masinmumn of 12 years in .burn prison for the killing of I Hall rence wkshaw, a boy of 15. for ' youtn shot over a crap game Mr, [ weeks ago. N. re r. cep- vice “TWO LAYER” ASSOR ) IFANCY 1CED Ea. ... 25¢c Saturda SAVE THIS ADVERTISEMENT I'OR YOUR SATURDAY MARKETING. T 'THE MOST AND BEST FOR )F REAL SATISFACTION 1T NOT ONLY TELLS WHERE YOU G YOUR MONEY BUT GIVES A GUARAN y Specials! HOUR SALES 0 TO 11 A, M, SIRLOIN, STEAK FRESH GROUND HAMBURG ROUND, 3 Lbs, PORTE HOUR SALES 9 TO 11 A M, TAMTO1P M 9 TO 11 A, M, LTAN FRESH ’B!‘GT NO. | NEW | SHOULDERS POTATOES 22eilb: S o 2e Peck.......... 47¢it4 Lbs. ...... $1.00 23(:] '(-’l SH FRIC \\\F‘? o 28c ‘ CONFECTIONE I’{Y2 o 15c WL SUGAR RH'SE RIME RiB ROASTS BEEF ....Lb. 22c=) SHOULDERS ..... Lb. 12¢ ¥rom 3 <> ARMOUR'S b3 N \l. fl LEAN SMO, ALL BEEF LEAN BOILING BEEF ... 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LONG GRY CUCUMBERS .. 49c¢ ted on one I nry, r to art, d, Comstock of Griswold Mrs, rom of entertaining cot- of the the osie ent, & R, tive re air- ra Root e at for zava infirmary of ing- oot, 1ons en- oY= i} M Haverstr, ea1s Aus e I'he six

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