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v e R v u MINISTER FAILS T0 EXPLAIN BRANDING Michigan Clergyman Remombeis Nothing of Attack Battle Creek, Mich. J | Rev, Oren Van | passt Community at | y, a | troit suburb, was a prisoner the influence ¢ days between his ) home and FORBES CASE TOMORROW aving of Arguments Postponed + Folays=W il Conoorn Amswer e Book Demad, do=-Hoaring ol ar case of Col. Charles | atged With conspiraey Nernment in eennees on of the poned until 1 volerans s se was on the dooket toduy t an ugrevmient tor the f ent was reached previous g of court toduy wing tomorrow will be cons widwer of the governs 10n of the defense for NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Almost a Daily Occurrence MO NDAY, JULY 14, 1024, THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabstically Arsanged For Quick aad Heady Reference, LINE RATES FOR CONSEGUTIVE INSERTIONS 1 lne Yearly Order hatas Upon Application Count 6 words 1o & N 14 lines to an inch Minimum Space, 3 lines Minimum Book Charge, 35 centa No Ad Accepted After 1 P, M, for on Same Day, collapsed on the sire epinion of Dr. A 1. Kings I ¥ physiclan, During 1 peric and Kingsley belleves Mr. \ | | eeived little food or water The pastor's vonditi what improved today, althoug had na recollection of what had ha pened while he was missing, nor the "K, K. K" f soared in his back In two-ineh letters was placed Ave Heported Passed in Ansonia on there, The letters, apparently hrand ed hetween the pastor's shoulder blades with a one will leave permanent aears, Dr piece dia or stamy Wvestock deal, It and discussed a hooks of J w. COUNTERFEIT BILLS Three Vake Reserve Notes saturday Ansonia Three ecounters with Cel not called into the Cook county Havdly a day passes that Nathan Leopold, Jr, Loeb, confessed slayers of Robert Franks, Chicago schoolboy, are ination by alienists and psychiatrists, Hall, extreme right, has come with Walter Bachrach, one of the and Richarvd jail laboratory for further exams- Here Dr, James Whitney lon, Carving and Jetter cutting our | f-——"_"'_] § AUTOMOTIVE N Auto and Truck Agencies L) GODOE RROTHERS WOTOW CANG—Eales and peryice. L, Moter Sales Us., 166 Bim S0, l\ulul klin Phone 131, | BURART AND STAN—meial & | and service. Just feal Good Carat % 61 Main street, Phone 1015, AHE=Fordston (racior. Halea #erve i wenuine parts and Autos motive Sales & Bery B, Main AUPNOBILE CARS- Saleh and service, City Service Statien, Martford Ave, corner Staniey and & Mafn St A, M. Paonesss, FUDRON" AND "ERSEX—America’s | ATng CAr values, Ses M Aute 8 h ¥ nol and servics, |., A Bence Phone 2215, NAXWELL” service, MeGauley and B street, Phon C rid over, ¥, 1, Gre L 143 Arch street, Phone 6 H—an TNOLOr CATH, Bales an. Hervice, . A, G, Hawker, 68 Elm street, Phone 2454, W —new . Whitmors Palge-J it Maln St Tel, 339 trucks, nd_Bervie . Britain, Conp. ents for Gabri®l d Park rnnno 2110, Loeal Rv o, HIMHH! , _Pho il fuit federal reserve notes said to have : s apeciaty, i .“uh,‘"_ onie wera able fo muestion Mr. |been passed Baturday night on ownera | def€Nse counsel, to question the youths, v v e O = Jordan Wotar Care_ alea Van Loon yeserday ahout a letter ©f small presented at e -na service, Onorato Motor Co., Ine ) ha (the Ansonia al bank this CUT FLOWERB—potied pian Main Bt Phone 342 S9UAd 18 & Diank ey he oarried, fThe | oo Bl e e i 1 variety, Hpeclalizing on funeral WILLVE-RNIGNT AND OV e I8ies was addresssd to & Mr. Davia & One of the fake notes also | SOUL SAVING DR[VE Johnson's Greenhouss, 617 Church Bt. gor ‘earn, howroom at 4 Fim Bervics showed up in & bank In Derby and | : SAareen Setvios it is believed numbers are still in i‘llv sald that the writer was going to Chi eago and asked Davis to mest him there, Mr, Van Loon said that the letter was a forgery The pastor said the last ha re. membered between the time he home, bound on an overnight speak ing trip, until he was found here, was of gomg to a Royal Oak bank, cash- ing his chureh salary check and get. ting a drink either of water or Ice cream soda Adi BLAME BOOTLEG FEUD TT“n Actions Aggregating §9.000 Are | aiiminated m' e tlemer it Bullet-Ridden Body of Man Found | in Upper New York State Probably | Victim of Rum Runners’ War, actions, Balamanca, July 14 — Authorities today were investigating clues which | they declared indicated the possi- bility of a bootleg feud in the death of Henry Tedesco, believed murdered Baturday, and whose bullet-ridden body was found beside a lonely coun- try road between Steamburg I\n:l‘ Randolph. A bankbook found on| 500 in a| $200 a day and totalling $ Jamestown bank, police said, adding|® brook, through Mrs. Vollmer, that investigation had tended to dis-| Steamburg-Randolph road some um»Hnrm after the slaying took place. been sent to the home of Tedesco's mother in Niagara Falls. Falling Canopy Hits Man, Is One of Drexel Family | New York, July 14-—John Drexel, Jr., believed to be a member '8pent the week-end at Momauguin. of the Drexel family of Philadelphia, | is in a hospital here suffering from a | possible fracture of the skull as a re- sult of being struck early today by a falling canopy on Madison avenue. Drexel was discovered by a police- answers to other questions were in- | coherent. | |A. R. PACER IS KILLED Pittsfleld, Mass., July 14.—S8t. Louis, a chesnut pacer ownedby Frank C,‘ Niles of Kansas City, broke a front leg | with Mr. Heights. culation hera, The foderal authorities wera noti | flad. The ecounterfeits graphie reproduction of a jry | federal veserve mote with a portrait %o the Miss Scharman Loses Bt Other are a photo- of Jackson notes presented at tional bank bear the same number, | 03126A | " SUES TOWN FOR 80000 |, . oo Brought Against Westport by Re. &ult of Alleged Negligence, Norwalk, July Aggregating | started today | Westport by Mrs, Mildted Rowe Voll- Chile defeated Roman and Luppu of J. W. Vollmer of 24 | Mrs, Mary Vollmer, $9,000 mer, wife of Dr, West avenue, an mother of the physician, The actions are the result of an au- | second round by the default of \(m...‘ that occurred on |and Stern of Rumania, on July 13, | [tomobile accident, the Connecticut turnpike 1023, The car which was driven by the body showed deposits averaging|Mrs Mary Vollmer it Is alleged went | foni °s "M, Hadi of India, §—0, 6—2 | down an incline in the road and into = ' 4 negligence of It is alleged that the e | road was raised to an elevation of sev~ g ffi':“ B SURTY B 0CDArY. A8 the b, | eral feet above the brook at this point, | d°fault from an Italian entrant. She The body s belleved to have been | The case is returnable In the superlor thrown from an automobile on the|court in Bridgeport in the September Negligence is claimed on the It las| part of the town of Westport in not having the road repaired. Personals R.| Louis Raschkow of 44 Camp street | dent followers of the game remained John Vas of Maple | lutely no shade here, the sun beating | street have returped from Columbia|down fiercely Mr. and Mrs. | lake where they passed last week, Miss Helen man and taken to a hospital where | Street is home from Saybrook, where | liams, had little trouble in reaching he gave attendants his name, but his [ she epent the past week. Mrs. Z M. Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Malona of 47 Madison street | g4, |have returned from a vacation spent and Mrs. George C. Beckett | next match, which will be with Mac- at thelr summer home at IN fllYMPIl] PLAY Eenuine Yanks Win Paris, July 14-—Miss Lilllan Schar- {man of the United States today wns | the womens' Olympic tennis singles | by the young Spanish atar, Senorita Alvarez whose fine forehand driving and stiff pace gave her & decisive damages | victory by the seore of 6—2, —0, wers In the first round of the men's| town of | doubles the Torralva brothers of Rumania 7—5, 6—2, #—3. Vincent Ric s and Francis T. Hunter, America, advanced fo the| R. Morris Williams JI had no dif- ficulty in eliminating his first oppo- Mrs. Satterthwaite, the English| player, won her first round match by will meet Miss Helen Wills, the American woman champion, tomor- row. | Miss Wills defeated Mrs. Satterth- waite in tha semi-finals of the Wim- bledon tournament rather easily by the score of 6—2, 6—1. Despite the holiday there was an attendance of less than 3,000 at the| matches today. Only the most ar- long as the temperature was above 90 in the shade and there was abso- upon the pine-board | scats surrounding the three main courts, of Maple| watson M. Washburn, like Wil- the third round. Plugging away at a steady, conservative pace, he defeat- ed the Rumanian Luppu 6-—2, 6—3, It is not expected that Wil- liams will have any trouble with hIs‘ Saybrook | nenauerr of Czechoslovakia. Mrs, Molla Mallory, representing Norway, defeated Mme. Vaussard of | hospital for treatment. | Our children’s shoes are of the | street. Nation-wide House to Honse Canvass |z Is Planned by Walther League of | Lutheran Churches, £, Paul, July 14.—A {house, nation-wide soul-saving cam- [paign will be authorized by the Wal. ther league, which began sessions of its annual international convention today. The "soul-saving” drive, brought about, leading delegates said, by the |& “irreligious trend of the times,” will be conducted during the winter. | |Lu'h-rnn churches, Clito Bantl, a Corbin avenue, injury, Satur slipped and inflicted a deep cut on the thumb of his left hand. He was| 5 taken to the New Britain General same fine quality as our Walk-Overs for men and women. Manning's Walk-Over Shoe Store.—advt. A son was horn at the New Britain Mrs. Eric Erickson of 73 Camp street. Our children’s shoes are of the for men and women. Manning's Walk-Over Shoe Store.—advt. A daughter has been born at St. Francis’ hospital, Hartford, to Mr. Parlor.—advt, Auto parking, 53 Beaver St.—advt!|A Lunch at Hallinan's—adv. 10 days beginning July 4 reopened this morning. h Home cooked lunches at Croweli's. | W Officers of Phenix lodge, 1. 0. O, F., will be installed by District Grand Master August Heisler and |su staff at a meeting of the lodge to-| morrow night. Refreshments will he served. Have the Herald follow you on your vacation, 18c a week, cash with order. | Maple s CHANDLEL CADILLAG General hospital yesterday to Mr. and | CHEVROLET The local factories which closed for | curred is 18 feet deep. first to enter the water, called for vent to her aid. —advt | could swim, plunged in after them. Deputy | good swimmer, never came to the o TRONG—~transpianted celary piant varieties, call after 4 p. m, and Al day Saturday and Sundays. John Pfeifer, 303 oot Lost and Found L] house to | FBEF—soTTd ®O1d, 17 Jewel Longines wateh at Chureh 8, jitney station, Thursday evening, Return Arch St. jitney driver, Reward business — FOUKETROOK —1oat_on_Bmaliey Bt., con- taining aum of monsy, Pleass return to W, B, Harper, cor. Bast and Smalley Strests, T OF MON Finder pleas floor. Y—lost ‘Bunday morning. call at 151 Glen Bt, 2nd |of youns people's societies of (he | FBF GOOD—renulta fot us develop and print_your films, _Arcade S8tudjo, Store Announcements 1 EATHER STRIPA—Install the accurate City ty Items v coal bills, window Phone 2765, metal stripa save ecreens, T. E. Woods, carpenter of 253 &ustained a painful AUTOMQ“VE v, when an axe Auto and Truck Ag es UICK MOTOR CAILS-—— Better _ cars are belng bullt and Bulck is build- ing them,” New Britain Buick Co. 225 _Arch _ street, Phone 2607, and Cleveland miotor cars and accessories, American Sales Co., 8 Elm St. CARS—sales and _ Service, Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” West Maln, corner Lincoln street. MOTOR CARS—Sales and Superior Auto Company, 176 Phone 211, service, Arch St same fine quality as our Walk-overs| Three Are Drowned in St. Mary’s Lake, Mich. Ludington, Mich., July 14 — Ken- neth Harbin, 24, cashier of the Pere and Mrs. James Maher of 238 Carlson | Marquette line steamers, Jennie Vi- dean, 17, his sister-in-law, and Nina Scalp treatments, LaFrance Beauty | Marke, 17, her cousin, drowned in St. Mary's lake yesterday while bathing. 11 lived here. The water where the drowning oc- Miss Videan, elp a moment later. Miss Marks Although both girls they eank as Harbin Harbin, a irface. The bodies were recovered. Nearly 900 Arrested in Sunday while trying out on the Great Barrington track and had to be shot. The horse which Mr. Niles bought two | years ago in Indianapolls made & mils | track at Hartford recently. | Mr. Niles was training St. Louls, | which he valued at $15,000, for the Grand Circuit next year. He was a half brother of Sir Roche, ehampion gelding pacer of the world, THE POTTERS [TY0U CAN FIDOLE THAT FOOL THING ALL NIGHT IF YOU WANT T0 -~ (M GOING 7O BED. ) APPEAL TO YOU, MEM~ Mr. and Mrs. John Middleton and daughters, Gladys and Gertrude, of 170 Arch street, have returned from a ten days' vacation at Saybrook Manor, The Pennsylvania hospital, In Phila- | delphia, operates under a charter or- iginally granted to it by George 1I of England in 1751, AR.OUND WITH FUNNY L\T LITTLE S FUNNY BERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL MOTH BALL MANUFACTURERS, stay in New Britain, France 6—2, 6—2. Francis T. Hunter, United States defeated Hertal, Argentina 6—3,| 63, 8—1. Van Lennep of Holland, defeated Cattaruzza of Argentipa 6—3, 6—1, 6—1, —adv Herald classified ads are hers to TLE OIL CAN, FUNNY PEEDER, SAID THE WTTLE COP~ Fitch-Jones Co. are offering a few |* | suits at reduced prices.—advt. A permit will be issued this week to Coleman Brothers carnival to play at Vibberts field the week of July 21. Collared Shirts reduced Jones Co.—advt. Collared Shirts reduced at Fitch- Jones Co.—advt Chitago Traffic Drive Chicago, July 14 — Nearly nine hundred persons were arrested or given summonses to appear in gourt in violation of traffic ordinances here during the last 48 hours in a “safety ™ _|or sorrow” campaign instituted by at FHEN-| 1o police. The majority of those to appear in court are charged with speeding. BY J. P. McEVOY 10 COME T0 THE A\D OF STOP THAT RACKET AND COME TO BED, wiLL You?' ENGAGED TO “THAT FINALE- HOPPESS ¥ 1 DONT BELEVE T OHE MUST BE Jowim ! SOM. L JOKE AIUTHIAY TS TRUE ALL R\GHT! ONLY MY STARS! THOVGHT YOou wAS FLIRTING WATH HER, STUDERAKERS ht six touring, $1045, $1426; big six to tory, M. Irvii . h|l s & Studebaker Tea! Autos and Trucks for Sale L] CARB—wIith stariera, 4§80 o 4200, T oo order, No .greater valuss Aaron G, Colien, Ine,, 135 Park ford, Conn. URANT COUPES—We have 3 that never been driven even In & demons! tion, They can be bought at & big save ing. Trades and terms considered, C. A. Bence, 51 Main St. Phone 2216, DODGE—Touring car, 1917, Aargain at low IR 1 ice, C, A. Bence, b in 8t. Ph terday will continue through Thurs. Main 8t Rowara, ED, KENNEDY 6—auto exchange, full iine |day. The league is an organization Personals ®| of used cars and parte. 26 Willow street. Phone 2093. DODGE—roadster, 1071, A-1_ condition, Like new, 6 new tires, $236 worth of garage tools, Owner must leave town {mmediately, Sacrificed $376 cash. 33 Kheftield St., €at, afternoon and Sundays. FORD —touring Wo, 1 g06d FURDINE condition. Price reasonable for quick sale. Tnquire, Hutt, 184 Greenwood St. FORD—roadl % attachable body. Bufek coup FORD, lu7—tcur|n. car, 1 bought for $75, with terms. Good running condition. Astomotive Used Car Exchange, 86 Arch St. Phone 1769. MAXWELL—coups, 1923 nger, equipped with bumper, first class condi- tlon, C. A. Bence, 51 Main St. Phone 2215, PACKARD, 1020—town . car, passenger, good tires and paint, 2 spares, mechan- ical condition perfect, low price. Corbin Garage. BTUDEBAKER, 1819—touring car in good running condition. C. A. Bence, 61 Main St. Phone 2315, TEMPLAR, 1921—road shape mechancially, 6 ex: atnt like new, special top. Corbin Garage. WHITE TRUCKS, TWO—and one Brock- way, will eell reasonable and on easy terms. Se Cohn about it at 7 Main St _or call 2425, BIG USED CAR SALY — ) All models in fine shape, taken {a trade racently. 1913 Cadillae touring. 1030 Hupmobile touring. 1821 Hupmobile touring. 1922 Hupmoblle touring. 1018 Dodge touring. i 1921 Doedge touring. 1820 Bulek touring, 6 cyl. 1922 Paige touring. ‘These ears can ba bought om our eon- venfent deferred payment plan, OITY SERVICE STATION INC, 8 MAIN 8T, PHONE 168, Autos and Trucks For Sale L BUICKS~ All tn fin for immedi priced very low ot m car, § eyl 106, 1914 & oyl §180 m ar, 8 oyl M2 FORD— 1922 roadeter #1128, MOON MOTOR SALES CO, 143 ARCH STREET PHONE 625, TT=Cars At _#aor prices, “Tnclude Velle, Bulek &, Columbla and Hupmobile tourings, Befors buying here, #ee the Aaron G, Cohen, 185 Park Bt, Hartford, Conn, FATRAND, T831=—Timousine Tn best of con- dition, Holbroak b for_quick sa ewner bo .m larger Palge Absolut ntesd, Whitm: Jowett Co,, l" East lllln l' I LU b good shaps, Cheap for rnh. Willing te trade, Tel.sPlainville 134.32, i BURTNG— 87 WSt #ChA for Jewett clon Exceptionally condition, tires new 2 months Extra tirs, Whitmore Paige-Jewett 319 Wast Main S, Phone 3369, A L BODY ~For reasonable, Svary, 1 Inauire, 95 Arch atr nger touring, 3 running 15 miles per gal- lon, Fine tires and paint, Just received in exchange for sedan, Whitmors P Jewstt Co, 319 East Main strest RECONDITIONED STUDEBAKERS— and other good used cars at real to immediate bu down . payment—balance 1y payment. not listed, also other makes, M. IRVING JESTER 183 ARCH ST, PHONE 811 OPEN EVENINGS “This ts & Studebaker Tear. — CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT.— 1923 Chevrolet coupe, looks new $435, 1320 Chevrolet touring, good condition, new paint, $150, 1221 Chevrolet touring, good condition, new paint, $225. 1821 Dodge roadster, good conditlen, mew paint, $250, SUPERIOR AUTO CO. 176 ARCH 8T, TEL. 211, 3 ot ——————————e st i FORDS— ALL MODELS ALL PRICES TERMS ARRANGED PRICES RIGHT ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO.. 23 MAIN STREET. NEW BRITAIN GOOD USED CARS— sat the Maxzwell and Chrysler used car department, 1932 Maxwell touring with California top. 1022 Maxwell touring car, 1921 Allen, $150. 1017, Maxwell sedan, $150, 1920 Velle touring, $325. 1921 Dodge touring. 1922 Reo epeed wagon. McGAULEY & BENNEIT. 98 ARCH STREET. PHONE 2053, REAL BARGAINS IN GOOD USED CARS— 1923 Maxwell asdan, 1932 Buick roadater. 1832 Durant sedan, 1821 Hupmobils touring. 1320 Hudson 4 pass. coups, HONETMAN AUTO SALES 139 ARCH ST, PHONE 12103, OPEN EVENINGS USED CARS—~ taken 1o teads for new Fords All I8 good condition and priced low with easy terms. | Oieriand touring, modsl 88, | Allen 17, touring car. BATTERIES—The Wiliara Ford 20, coupe. | " 22, touring car. “ 23, eoupe. > 20, sedan. 20, 1 ton worm drive truck. 20, % ton delivery. 22, roadster. touring car. 23, coupe. 23, roadster, 3225. sezzsz AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR EXCHANGE, PHONBE 720-3. 48 ARCH T, USED CARS— 1822 Buick touring with Rex top. 1923 Nash 6. demonstrator, A G HAWKER, TEL. 2458, UTO 8U! TES—PI AMER- ICAN HAMMERED RINGS, AYBES- TOS LINING, MOBILOIL OILS. BCON- OMY AUTO SUPPLY CO. 11 MAIN ST. worth. Try us. Simmons tery, 187 Arch Bt. Phone 3246,

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