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2 NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 5 1024, . IHOLIDAY GRIST N s "= . War Made Him Fat, He Says Bathing Bdmond Canzoneltl, ‘arraigned yes o terday Morning on & charge of opera . ting & motor vehiele while his license suspended, was fined 83 and costs Joseph Feigenbaum paid a gal uses of firowork Fines o i e e cont ware. imposed on a1y |1own. ‘The orthodox among the —— fine of 82 without costs on & eharge N I Ch fl P l m d f disobeying the al of Traffic s \ Officer Edward Kiley at the corner 0 fl' n“s II‘,,CS leerr ln of Main and West Main streets oF thame Chinese men are just beginning to Carl Frisk of 25 Williams street | PaliNe that they will have to dhan. | appeared n court this morning ana | 401 the custom of dending to China | was arralgned on eharges of drunken | Af1r marriageable giria, Consequent. ness and breach of the peace, He | 1Y the 1aw I expected to make & radi- | o wits arvested with threa other men |©d1 change In the domestic situation El who were charged with drunkenness | o0 vpper Grant avenue and its by- | 4 by Patrolman Anthony Krusginis at | Ways ! 169,171 Maln St' [ Elis and Maple streots last night | The young Chinese has been in the | where the patrolman found them in. | habit of going back to China, claim- | dulging in the playful « pastime of W& a bride, to whom he often had [ hurling bricks about the neighbor- been hetrothed since childhood, and hood. He told them to move along | bringing her back here, This ar- and they went for a short distance rangement had soveral advantages for lonly to come to another stop, He the husband, ‘I'he marital settloment o 1 repeated his order and when they rvequired with his parents-in-law was ME SHIRTS | refused to move he placed them much less in China, usually not ex. nee G d unfler arrest, Prisk is alleged to ceeding a fed hundred dollars, The White Oxford Shirts, ™| nave become abusive to the pblice- | givl had been raised to Oriental do- with or without cnllm'c fine j | man um..(l vile innguage after being | ¢flity and followed him prepared to il % | placea under it accept any sort of home he might 1 quality; formerly §2.50 1" Arter being satisfied that nothing | provide. ’ ey 4 serious had happened, Judge Alling =~ g . ' » 3 . and $3. To l 95 AR A T A (L ARMAIE T the Tont okbes | TEY. Ohinesq, gl raised © in San Jowest score will be adjudged the|dent of the City hall, is booked to go i, Franclsco is a differeént ml'nlmetflhe | winners, leave this month for Quecnstown on g I 1 bhobk !:\'. Am';”‘.':," The war made him fat. So Johp W. Calhoun of Toponto, | 'The coursé Is In porfect shupe and | the “President Harding." Mrs. Minnie ternoon in the arrest o x Savin- 'I“;li‘l‘:|";,|' 2o s ATy S3 nher Ont, thinks he is entitled to more pension. A wound in the head, | V! '"'"’f]"l ;fl]';\nhfl;‘ll.'o v’n'.» h"'ll "'0‘ “'n";muvfl will m'll for ::;)uummpm: ¢ 1 Adician o byl de ¢ L 4 ) : o over 200 of his brother professionals. {on the "Berengaria” of the Cunar aki of that address on a charge of | (SEERTERT RETE Sl vries whom |Teceived while serving overseas with the Camadian forces, has i M"”h,.“_““,m_k,.y( g bt T OEYS breach of th rach ( A8 o~ < AGGOPAINK to the. atbry "n‘:.',h:‘“",_"’,“'_ [and when she will and specifies the caused his weight to jump from 192 to 440 pounds, John says. PRE]SSER‘KRECH | aboard the Cunard steamer “Seythia” | conditions under which ehe will take | Modical treatment and Turkish baths, he declares, have failed tfl, | when it sails for Queenstown on July MEN'S SPORT SHOES plainants in the case, people who live | g el ‘ lacross the hall from Savinski, said 1. Furthermore her par-in,ake him any thinner, Some idea of his size can be gained from | 19, '1']1.« passenger ;ml u:'”lhef n»;i Cross liner “Rosalind,” sailing for St. : - 0 e o ts | . ked Elk with tan §|the defendant was drunk yesterday ©Nts require much larger fettiemen o p ¢ gster Mo R . Smol this picture showing how dwarf-like these two youngstcrs appear | pred Preiser ‘and Miss Dolly M. | yoin B0 o idiand, containg tha " @|arternoon and refused to leava their | than do the parents in China saddle, also tan Scotch { Thatend of | The immigration law prohibits the |alongside him. Krech Marelod Today at Evangell- | names of Fred T. Manross of For- : cstyllle and Miss Alice Brennan of this Judge Is onsidrste ' ggryonox WIveS NoW | Colenrators of the Fourth of Jul DENIED CHINESE HERE were present In polige court yester day morning and teday to the num { ber of 23, hut the most serious Mgn Wil Mave 10 Abandon Custom oftense that developed as & result of the holiday was & breach of the wace by two men who imbibed L] "‘n-.- ton freely of the holiday spirits mingeable Girls, | Yeaterday morning 17 men Were | gapn Prancisen, July 8, = The new| arralgned In court for violating the ,,apican immigration law, with its city ordinances by shooting off biank pooyiston exeluding aliens ineligible cartridges In revolvers, shooting fre- o oivizenship, I having quite an efs crackers In pubdic places, and otherd e, . gun Prancisco's historie Chinas of sending to China VPor Mar. | “EASY SEAL” Pints, Quarts 15 Gallons FRESH JAR RUBBERS Herbert L. Milis HARDWARE . 336 MAIN ST. A hollday party in 1! at 2 ) 3 24 | |as ted the wa Rooth street wound u lay af. | 184 ‘adopted th tenement when orde ; grain, for golf and outdoor ji|lcaving, he is alleged to have started | Import tation of brides from China. | i @ln fight. Savinski had an entirely | The American Chinese thus is forced | cal Lutheran Church Parsonage. | city, Mrs, Winifred L. Dressél has | wear, 6 85 different story to tell, He said that |to consider the Chinese girl already P I i ‘hnokml passage for Liverpool on thé | Special . he was sitting on the porch with his | here, She is credited with having ex- ersonais BALDWIN WINNER _The marciage of Miss Dolly M, |ygyaqje”, which leaves New York on [ fatt2. wife when one of the men from the | pensive tastes. She expects, contrary Krech, daughter of Mrs, E. Krech of | o\ eyer 10! | party in the tenement across from ' to the immemorial customs of China, [ i |51 Falrview street, and Fred Prels-| AN S s d I him came qut and started to make |a regular courtship, with tips to the| W, W. Marshall of Btanlcy &treet A | ser, son of Gustave Preisser of 40 NEALL LORAIN TORNADO - himself obnoxious with the result that | theater, dinnets, boxes of candy and | 2nd his son-in-law, Frederjck C. Chapman strect, took place this af-| g, 0. 50 0'Brien, sccretary of thé | Savinski and his wife started to go | jowelry, She is no chattel, [.‘-vlv'\r‘ns of Holyoke, formerly of this ternoon at § o'clock at the parsonage [ SEE T E TG 8T the Tnter- 1 into Ahel. tenemepty Bafors hel ARG e | city, are spending the week-end with | of Ihe BEvangelical Lutheran church. | St 0y o0 o Contion held at | w7% [} 5enched his tavomsnt; he alloses that ) Ch i [ thefr respective familica at Indian i o o | Rev. Trederick Schaffer officiated. | a8 "N GOPS, BOTCCROR . Bl o i SFALLS he was caught by the neck and pulled | Loggllls in arge o ‘.\frk. GO" De\[(][ees P[][ n B[!sy Da',l a[ Miss Jenny Tait was bridesmald and | JHME T O ong club’ have f ) :n“’ U‘"]"”"“]r et I“’hfr;' ne| pank saie Ueposit Dept. | ] g “:,"',i:":n,l,{;:h:::;' ;;‘J:,:"’d; a gown of | returned fo this city after an, auto- | - : was manhandled by a number of men | \wijliam L. Coggins now has in his | Bernard Rogin of Chestnut street | S l M [l 8 L ; s’ tidn ihe donvent iq i 93 99 £l lurnst’f‘r who had been drinking all day. ‘c;m\: More -V I ble papers—uwills | spent Thursday and the Fourth at| nttle Meadow m:"l’:"fl::"a i’l';:':::::fd‘:";,g::dm.‘:'g; ‘r‘\‘r?\yul ‘.‘r\"rl‘h.w!rhoy b the l:rr;n by | ‘{":!"'nf,"'“"',':m‘"";:‘,j:’ '”\'f'flf’,‘. "'"‘i’ *']""', mortgages, insurance policies, | Ocean Beach. | | butterfly roses. The bridesmalf wore | motor and were only nine miles soiith I ¥ b Rcantde LS LIRS —and more jewelry than -any | 70 Tn the Fourth of July 36 hole medal | peach colored georgette trimmed of Lorain, Ohio, when thée town was Hartford. “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” struck by the tornado. e is the| Mr. and Mrs, W. A, McDaniels and b Fhoen H aughter of Linwood strect are spend- | play handicap tournament held at the | “i“':hro‘::: and - carried a bouquet of 2 }I’:TI\:“‘fl weeks at Knightstown, In- Shuttle Meadow club yesterday C. H. |~ yollowing the ceremony a reception BAKERS RETURN TO WORK bl Baldwin was returned the winner|was held at the home of the bride's| Parls, July 5.—The striking bakcry His fotal &core | mother at which there were guests workers have resumed their duties, W. H. TBooth |Present from Meriden, Willimantic, | having reached an agreement with | Bast Hartford, New York |the employers whereby they will re« Infand this city. | ceive increased pay. The emnployers y | Mr. and Mrs. Pre left on a|in turn are authorized by the prefect story, tl‘nl:)r‘:m}:‘m llwm;m 1.r‘. l-]'crn‘r*_vyu“‘u. man insNow. Britai® l”dl:]lri‘ n” ?(, ouse and placed him new manager of the safe deposit de- UROOr: QLIRS 4 partment, of the New Britain National He was found guilty on both Bt ges and fined §10, | Ihe sate deposit vault, which is the The cases against Bonislaw Koy- | 4 i iRlew Jeove) st in the city, was installed 16 ur R - g0 when the bank built=its | today for their home in Youngstown, [ was towski and Joseph Wasek, alleged |2 | sropri ve 00 a3 i i P t § proprietors of the store at 122 Lafay- nt building. 1L 1s the largest in | Ohio. affer sp wlll\\s a few days at (e | was sccond with 161 the tity, containing over 100" individ- | home of Mr. and Mrs, C, B. Johnson the 18 hole event . ch with a score of 163~ Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Robbins left otte strect, who were arrested a week | ago on charges of viplating the liquor ) o : e {80/ On GHALACS ok MpIALNE B0 HINOL Lal doubis lock hoxes and has a Hiass O 18 JOhn GLreet, [0 Manuing wet st o8, wedding trip to Niagara Ialls and [ of the Seine {o increase the price of | TUly 14 for trial at the request of |8ive U-ton door protected by time| i MU w""']""&'“f" 1d upon their return will re-'{ hread under eertain conditions. i Attorney Harry Ginshurg, counsel | 10¢ks: | Mr. and Mrs, Clark D, 8mith of 70 °% = i test J. H. Kirk airview street. | m— [ Tor the defendants.” Honry Mikowski,| AMr. Cogsins to whoso care this| Francis street have opened their cot-') = o ] B < Truno Dotash, Zygmond Shumki, |equipment has been entrusted’ is a |tage at Ocean Beach for the summer. (&1 ARG B o OO0 e was re- | Miss Leonie Crowe on DENTISTS Tony Szaleta and John Beatty, the |Maine man by birth, born at Lamoine | s {ho plavob g -h:;’h;:;z;m:jhl'“v‘; B L A. B. Johnson, D. D. S [five men arrested at_ the store on |in that state and reared on a farm.| Migses Mary Heath and Mildred g nutting contost 15 1. Haldwin Board Ship for France| £ 2 iade 00 charges of frequenting when the After through the public| Kane are epending the woek-end at T et & tolal seore ot | Miss Leonie Crowe of Grove Hill T. R. Johnson, D. D. 8, - [ the police raided if, had their cases schools he attended the Castine, Me., | the Mary Don cottage at Momauguin. g |sailed today for Cherbourg, France, Gas—Oxygen—Y-l‘ays | continued until that time also. Bridgewater, Mass, normal - (' In the second round of the vice-|On the Red Star liner “Belgenland.” % £ | “The ™ men to pay 85 fines for vio- |schools and spent a year at Harvard. | . and Mrs, Kenneth Walther of president's cup tournament the fol- | Other recent sailings include Willlam | National Bank Bldg. lating the city ordinances yesterday He has had cight terms experience in { s girect ares pending the week- lowing matches have heen played: |11 Martin, who left for Plymouth, | NURSE IN ATTENDANCE were: ' > [rurul schools, nine years experience as | en at Short Beach. | Tirst Sixteen—H. W. Hatch de- | England, on the Steamer linef “Min- | | | George Nelson of No. 47 Cherr elementary school principal and 18 - = feated I J. Wachter 1 up; L. W.|nekahda"; Alvero P. Ligueira, who | 1 [[Erta0t A S B 0T O A Y Ehert las a school superintendent, spending | Michael J. McCrann of 70 Beaver Young Defeated A. B. Wessel 3 and 2; |was on the Cunard Steamer “Tus- t « 0 N i It | e ':""l" "“i“:l"l of g daal 50 and one-hall years in | trect {s spending a week at Momau- W. H. Rooth defeated J. T. Hart 4 cAnia” bound for Madeira; and y stree arold Jatialto o 0. 0R g sapacity, 2 P n $ o ¢ N PP » Jig 7 No. 08 gouthington in that capacity. He has | guin, and 3; T. R. Hyatt defeated . M.|Michael Zaia and Kishtoo dook, SWING TOWARD | Clayton court, Benjamin Bagdararian |qlgo worked as a clerk in stores and = I Smith 1 up; North defeated H.|who were aboard the “Polonia sail- HEALTH | of No. 155 North street, Willlam Las- |}tofs and as & bank bookkeeper, and |y and Myg, George Fitzsimmons S Humphrey 3 and 1. | ing from New York to Riga, Latvia. Swing your family ey of Noi 88 G0id srect, Reftel Do lihys hringhito hik hew responsibliitios | ara: ohaBEVINE thei Rtdt wedaing an: wcond Sixteen—R. T. Frishie de-| Many other local people have 5 L } Grabe of No. 14 Willow street, red i exceptionally varied and valuable | ujvorsary at a house party at Short feated R. D, on 4 and | hooked passage for the near future | toward health and el e B -““('\"; experience. | Beach. They have about 50 guests Howe defe . M. Kirkham 1 up; | (hrough the office of George A. Quig- | ji . Ask us to de- p utting o, 33| o sresent from Long Island, Portland, A. B. Porter defeated 1. 8. Howe 3 |jcy, | H gy A i ded J,:.h,;:, :,,'.,‘.,'.: ,l,‘.‘,',’ln‘-\'l k: i '\”r | ARY DENIES REPORT | Eoiiv NG York and this city. and“2; R, C. Merwin won from A. T.|aboard the Cunard liner ‘L | liver your milk AT /) Tngrton strect. Dantel Todon | Mexico City, July b.—War Secretary = Jones by default. © In this sixteen | top Liverpool on July 11, Mn | eream, It's pure, rich Lafayette streot, Herbert | Serrano today denied the report from | James B. O'Brien, director of the :uj;n""*;, '";:"“\'Ip':\L"“‘n*";"{‘ \“v"? ‘l":':ilmth Timbrell, Joseph B, Turton, and | B and wholesome, [ Swan of No. 81 Jubflen strect, James | Tampico that the war department had | jocal Americanization burean, will {000 € Fh T £ Cecil B. Turton, will also be aboard L 8 A c . f ) ! ! 1 Kinnie, who played 18 holes to a tie | A" The "Conts Verde" ef ; o Terver of No. 70 Hartford avenue, ofdered occupation of the Mexican | take a five-weeks course in executive. o, played ‘. Second 18 hels mateh in the “Laconia he “Conte Vérde" o H ,vl\\.ud Lipotz of No. 42 Booth street. | Eagle OIl company propertics there | management of schools this summer (16 PENEE & BEOHE O 00 4 winner | (he Lloyd Sabodo line will sail for ? ‘eter Zytka of No. 173 North strect by federal forcés. ;,n Yale. He also expects to address TRy and. 1 5 Nuples on July 12 carrying Raffaele i the school on Americanization laws Sl 3 lLefenine of Plainville, Mrs. Mary J. . On Monday at the club the ama- 4 | BSEIBMG«SUN and problems. Lot a1 aurney of fh | Holmes and Miss Cora M. Holmes safl { = New England. Professional Golf as. |Oh the White Star steamer “Homerlc" |§ 437 PARK S Agnes O'Keefe and Mary. Feeney sociation will be held, A large | for Southampton on the 12th and Mr. | i PHONE I72 are spending the week-énd at Indian number are expected to pm,(h,dm,‘;m n;::i "r‘rj;»;:\,.:'un]nn “3”1 |bf: { MNEW BRITAIN, C Neck. in this event. The matches are|aboard the White Star liner “Cedric i B aNE SURE 175 SEIGERTS = | ased with cach professianal being | which leayes for Queenstown on the { ° Harold Holcomh of Osgood avenue | toamed with a namateur of his own |same day. ; | ’ will spend next week at Short Beach. | choice, and the pair turning in n,.-; Edward Ryan, assistant superinten- i i FEdward Wardner is spending l\\n"—— } o our ee.t er: weeks in Vermont. ? aching Iimba‘ weak feet, fallen areh- -— o flat mv.‘ painful heel, Inturning ankles, S Roger Scully of 92 Hart street wd OF OUR cAllousss, etc., wear flexible feather welght o u - aca lon | b b Y PR Wiooorts which we make from individs John Lacava of 26 Hawwins ctreet are ual Impressions of yoru feet In corrected aspending the week-end at Sound View. position, MAny continua to stiffer from foot " i . R At wit T aronacy, The coming to. you next season | Mra 8 Rosensweig and children of \ VA A vastly different shapes of feet; may as well | : -~ | Roberts street have returned home wear ready made Aye glasses or false if you join our | from a two weeks stay at Brooklyn, teeth Wa fit the font and not the A N Different fram all other supports, ¥ e W el by | Goorgs Perokes ot 61 Madison T — No matter where Room 302, 250 Maln St Booth Block. &treet and Alvar Anderson of 103 agics Hour b s Eve | 1 Greenwond street left today to gpend you go or what you ours . pom Eves e ok &t T M nings and Sundnys hy appointment. 4 week at THvin Lakes do on your vacafion’ And tlha ;n;‘lo wut' nhgu 1{ is .\';m (Lf\t]t hm#] to there will be mo- Did you receive a worry abou 16 cost, ur vaca nn‘. avings plan . SUMMONS takes care of that part and provides for ex- ments in each day penses— when you will wan- All you :m\v tuddnfii to enroll in nnn"nyhmnrn Headquartel‘s der back home and classes and instead of letting your small change ) aot away week after week for nonessentials, just SPECIAL wonder what’s go- save some of your quarters, dollars, ete,, and use N ing on. k] them to keep up your weekly payments. Durlng Month Of b You will never miss the money and when you July t get it back in a lump sum, vou'll hardly realize it's v Ak About. eee Memvership B vour own little coins that have grown into a hand- Recelvmg Sets P i~ T Get & Disvount 1 ful of big dollars. $13 98 $125 } i om Gasoline, Oil, Tires, on | . . o | 28 Eversthing pertaining to your §| It's o easy, so practical and so sure, you just | " car. | can't afford to stay out, $ Call, write or phone for Moweivs )| New BritainNational Bank Battery Shop ; Open Monday Evenings 158 Arch St, New Britain Phone 2048.2 ThePOST & LESTER Co. 14 MAIN ST. New Britain 'i gent to you each day while away. 18c a Week Cash with order 30* PINT—GO‘QUART A New Flavor Combination Weekly. This Week is Fruited Nut Custard. Sold Only By New Haven Dairy Dealer