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NEW BRITAIN DAILY clong HERALD,MONDAY, JULY 21, 1024, O PR T T AR sl — \ e e e e ST DS e o o DROVE AUTO AFTER i i g, et on e o Yo |WESTERN MASS, AS HAVING HAD DRINK Wickstrom Fined $100 Wilh 16 Day Jail Sentence Suspended Vacation Paper Necessities Paper Towe per Naph Paper Platess—all sizes, Paper Spoons l‘ll’u r Cups v Tablecloths \ m Paper Naggage Tags, THE DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 Main St. Buy a Fresh New COUSIN JACK STRAW— Today at $1.95 HORSFALLS 93-99 Xdsylum Strect Hartford. “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” To tha woman whose ey demand the aid of glasse: there 18 a great comfort i the knowledge that sh can ba fitted here with glasaca that represent the most modern vogua of op tieal thought combine with comfort. Frank E. Goodwin Fresight Specialist 227 Main Street. Phone 1905, GARAGES TORENT FRANKLIN SQUARE FILLING STATION YOU'LL DO BETTER At AXELROD’S A New Arrival Milk Chocolate Roman Nougats 59c per pound of Extra Spoecial! Photo Albums 29¢ You Would Expect to Pay More Axelrod’s Pharmacy 223 PARK ST. XELROD FOR CCURACY Let Us Fill Your Presoriptions W ook it out e whether It was o When ¢ the Mughes John tempt toring the extent tha im undey the arrest o the pea nd execution of spended Wickstrom of 476 Htan was fined $100 and given Bernhart oot Mike | LA | James Mosso of th w parly at their ing which & suantit consumed 10 the testimony suspended Jail sentence " o pleaded guilty 1o a charge when he metor vehicle while ol operating a under the imfluence Jhdge Benjumin W. Aling in police eourt this morning, Wickstrom was stod al the intersegtion of Arch Matn strects Baturday night Praftic Policeman Hanford Dart Dart tostified that he wus dolug | duty at the intersection when Wick strom drove along Arch street and almost collided with the tfific post [in front of the South church, I'he policeman stopped him, and Wick srom ked him - where he was, Dart saw that the man was under the Influence of liguor and took him out of the machine and_placed him Two l|ul||‘ one parts were found in strom told the of liquor before used up and u by the two men was called to the rested the two men They wer The 194 High street, Lnness continued until 'robation Officor rolly Dugezina compliint of his wi that he eame night and under angpst Iy filled With liquor, the n hine, but Wi |court that they belonged to a man who hud been riding with him, Asked what happened to the other man, he said that he didn't remem- ber, cour | urday | trouble, vorked since before Wasck Given Warning, | uyer to his wife Joseph Wasck of 40 Grove strect was given a suspended jall sentence of 30 days and a warning to get out of the liquor business when he was arralgned before the court for sen- tence this morning. The testimony | in the case was heard last Monday | and sentence was deferred until to- day. Wasek was arrcsted In a raid at the store at 122 Lafayette street, in which Bonislaw Koytowski, the alleged proprietor, and several fre- quenters were arrested. Reckless Driver Fined Rosario Didato of 29 Lawlor street, charged with reckless driving on Stanley street Saturday afternoon, was found guilty and fined $25. He was arrested by Motorcycle Police- man Willlam P. Hayes, who told the court. that he followed Didato on Stanley street by the Normal school, and that the defendant was travelling 46 miles an hour when arrested. Didato told the court that he was | hurrying to Hartford because he had received a letter from a friend there that he wanted to see him right away, He sald that he received a letter in the morning, so when the court learned it was 5 o'clock in the afternoon he was arrested, ,the ex- cuse fell flat as Judge Alling sald | that anything that ‘eould wait that long must not have been very urgent. Cuts Corner, Fined $10. Frederick Johnson of 618 Stanley *mrm was fined $10 for vielating the | fingers, said that give lils but docan't carns, when The casé 8 of Sve Mrs, Anna Freeman continued until | them, Patrolmen Willlam | Peter McEvoy. The case of Carl ence Lanpher., ruies of the road by cutting the eor- ner at the intersection of ockwell avenue and Glen street Saturday afternoon. He pleaded guilty, According to the testimony of Po- | licemen Thomas J. Feeney and Her- bert Lyons, Johnson was driving his machine out of Glen street and he | eut to the left.of the intersection point and crashed inte the machine of Col. Herbert A. Johnson, which was coming southwest on Rockwell avenue, Didn’t Remember Assault. John Hunko of 98 Broad atreet, | charged with drunkenness, breach of the peace and assault, was found | guilty and fined $10. He was arrest- | ed Baturday night by Policeman Pat- rick O'Mara, who investigated a dis- turbance. | According to the testimony, Hunko | and several other men started an | jargument in front of the drug store |and were ordered away by Sidney | Curran, who came out of the store. | They went away with the exchption of Hunko, who insisted on remaining, and who wefft over to the curb and | started tampering with Curran's ma- | chine. Curran closed the windows of | [the auto and started to go inio the store. Hunko is then alleged to have struck Curran behind the ear, When asked if he wanted to say {anything in his defense, Hunko said | that he was drunk and didn’t remem- | ber what had happened. Operated Unregistered Auto, Raymond Hughes of 24 Maple | street, charged with operating an un- | vegistered machine, pleaded guilty | and was fined $10. He was arrested last night by Patroiman William A. | Doherty when the policeman found him operating a machine on Maple e ————— A cake may look good, but—all is not gold that glitters, and you can not be sure 1t will taste good unless you have | used Paker's Flavoring Extracts.— | wint-o-green flavor you'll like Wint-o-green yard on Hughes, father of Raymond, @+ | to prevent Doherty from ens yard and begame Doherty n A He y home started suld that Faster. e s sentence in court fined 85 and costa, ment of the fined suspended and lored to pay th costs, Has Had Long Vacation, of Constanti Dugezinia of charged with drunk« and hreach of the peace, was 9 in care of Edward ¢, was Augist who told the drunk Sat- Couple Under n for trial at the request omas J. Cabelus, who appeared for Peterson rooms in Mrs, Free- | from Parig on June 22, A of A Bergren of 23§ | T:assett street, charged with passing | every stage of the test, a standing trolley car on West: Main | street, was continued until Saturday. He was arrested by Patrolman Clar- hos - told 1 G. 0. P, PLAN CAMPAIGN aed M up nd determis any value abusiv place eharge ¢ was W Where Priendship Coases. *herry ame address had | yestorday durs | was Towards night, according agreeahle siibjects of conversation had heen all argunmonta started that wound up in a lively fist fight between Patrolman house streel an Hquor Dohert and he ar arrested on to he works rrest, Peterson an: 12 ! street, charged with misconduct, were | tomorrow mornin of man's house, and they were arrested (about 2 o'clock Sunday morning by Doherty an: fined 85 ua | ferences bheginning here pay The de- | fendant said that he turns $12 a week recelving as compensation for the loss of two of | The wife admitted this, | ho | her any of the pay he | Maple [ end of the classic cycle race . Thousands also watched the [by radio with the men who are mak- Attorney | William M, Buotler, New Chairman of Pepublican National Committee, policeman was going to Arvives in Washington, Washington, July 21— Major de o [talls of the republican national eam 1 paign and varlous phases of the par of [ 1y's contest in nearby states were up consideration at a series of con- today with \the arrival of William M, Butler, new Bhairman of the republican national 1 committee The primary purpose of Mr, Butler's teip was to discuss cam- palgn plans with President Coolidge, Among the subjects before them were the acceptance address of Mr, Cool. idge at the notification remonies here August 14, the part to be played by the nominees for president and viee-president inthe campaign, parti. y | cularly the number of addresses which « | Mr, Coolidgh shall make, and the e for h | ation of an advisory campaign coms mittee, Plans for the campaign in nearhy states, meanwhile, were before a |1es of nference to which leaders from Maryland, Deluware and West { Virginla were invited, these confers onces were arranged primarily to de- {termine the type of campaign to he | y 1. dential nominee, AROUND FRANC Bicycle Contestants Attracting Great Interest Today, Asnociated Press, Paris, July Notwithstanding | the rival attractions of Olympic swim- | ming, tennis and gymnastics, 25,000 Parislans today assembled in the Parc Des Prince stadium to see the around RAC By The d | Frar g | pass suburbs, Of the of the racers through the 157 competitors who started | 60 finished, having covered the 3,000 miles over mountains, valleys and plains. The d | winner was the Italian, Bottechia, | wiose time was 226 hours, 18 minufes and 21 seconds. He led throughout No one under the age of 17 obtain a license to drive an automo- bile in Great Britain, Attending Our Sale can | | | NAVAL SHIPS OFF 10 AID AVIATORS Will Keep in Touch With ‘Round World Fliers Newport, I, 1., July I'he navy today began its task of keeping wateh below while the army world flers soar over the Atlantie on the homeward leg of their The eruiser Richmond, Nagship of Near Admiral Thomas V', Magrader, commanding the light cruiser squadron, slipped out of this port at 6 a. m, the advance guard of ahout a dozen naval vessels which will he stationcd along the route of the aviators from LKngland to Scotland und thence by way of the Orkney Islands, Teeland and Green |land to the North Ameriean continent {on the bleak coast of Labrador and onward across Newfoundland and Nova Scotia to home soll at Boston, Later this week the cruiser Mils winkee, sister.ship of the Richmond, will sall frem New York with an ad- journey, [eonducted In these states, partieularly |yance officer of the army air service : In the border-state of Maryland and |ahoard, in West Virginia, the homo stato of [Newport alse will John W, Davis, the democratic presi- [this week to assist in the work. The destroyer flotilla now at depart sometime The Richmond will be joined in British waters by the cruiser Raleigh and two destroyers from the Europ- ean squadron and the four warships will guard the flight from England to the Orkneys and thence to Teeland, The Milwaukee will go to Halifux and then will distribute supplies to . the varlous points where the flyers are scheduled to stop. The destroyers will be strung out along the leg from | Greenlana to Labrador. By this method the navy dopart- [ment hopes to be in continuous touch ing history in the alr. The installa- tion in England of “#nding and re- celving apparatus on the flagplane will enable Lient, Lowell H, Smith, the flight commander, to communicate at all times with Admiral Magruder on the Richmond or with others of the war craft along the line, Tf the latest schedule drawn up for the homing planes is earried out, they will drop into the more or less shel- tered waters of Tndiun Bay, Tahra- dor, on August 17. TFour dnu later they should reach Pictou, N, 8, and and thence down the coast to Wash. continent to s starting ington and across the complete thelr Night at point in Califpraia New Haven Man Pu!nll) Hurt in Auto Accident New Haven, July 21,~=Mrs, Charles Collins, 81 years old, was fatally in. Jured yesterday afternoon when the machine In which she was riding crashed into a telegraph pole on Whitney avenue near Collett street, Hamden, Her husband and sevens year-old daughter, Dorothy, were In the machine but neither was injured, |The light truek in which the three were riding was passing north in Whitney avenue when the little wirl lost her balance and fell forward, her boby striking the steering wheel, | Collins lost control of the machine 1and 1t left the road and hit the tele. |graph pole, Mrs, Colling was thrown out, her head hitting the pavement, 8ho was rushed to Grace hospital, Where it was found that her skull was fractured, She died a half hour lafter reaching the hospital, Mediéal Examiner Dr, Goorge H, Joslin made an investigation and stated * that death was accidental, SENATOR WALSH RESIGNS tic Scnatorlal Committee and Is Succeeded by Senator Jones Washington, Jufy 21.—Senator Walsh of Massachusetts resigned to- day as chairman of the democratic senatorial campalgn committee and was succeeded by Senator Jones of New Mexico. “In accordance with precedent T ang relinquishing my duties as chairman of the senatorial committee,” Scna- tor Walsh eaid, “as it is the practice for a senator to serve In this capacity for only one congressional election, “The chief function of the commit- tee is to keep In touch with and ren- der assistance to democratic senatorial candidates. Senator Jones is not a candidate for reelection this year and is in position to give considerable time and attention to the campaign. He can be relied upon to make an active and successful campalgn.” An earthquake travels at a rate of between 470 feet and 530 feet a second. | the eity bath houses, who saw Retires As Chalrman of the Democras | ' 4 DROWNINGS IN MONTH rdune 12 (o July 20 Shows Number of Massachusetts Men to Maye Drowned, * Springfield, Mass, July 21,—=Tweo more drownings in western Massa~ chusetta were reported yesterday, making the total 84 aince June 12, Felix Giroux, 19, whose parenis live In Lacolle, Canada, but who Lus worked here as a laborer for past eight months, was drowned yes- terday afternoon when a canoe cap- slzed in Watershops pond, in thia city, Giroux attempted to stand up in the frail eraft when it overturned He fell, striking his hoad against the canoe, and went down hefore spees * tators could get to his assistance, The | body wae recovered, Wallace Bemis, 21, was drowned in a pond at Bowe, Mass, while bathing yesterday afternoon, He was a native of Rowe and leaves a moth« er and one brother, The body was recovered by a Pittafield man who was fishing at the ;mud. James Gordon, | was rescued fro drowning In Pontoosuc lake yesterday afternoon y Willlam MacDonald, caretaker: of the young man was beyond his depth and swam to his ald, Gordon was unconscious when brought to shore, but was resuscitated by a pulmotor operated by the Pittsfield. police, of Pittafield, HONORS FROM FRENCH Bar Association Preparing To IPay Tribute To American Lawyers Paris, July 21,—The I‘rench Bar assoclation is preparing unusual hon- ors for the American Bar association members who are now in London and for Secrctary of State Hughes of the United States when they arrive here, The reception committee is headed by two former president of the repub- lic, Raymond Poincare and Alexandre Millerand. Tt Is organizing a cere- mony of welcome which will coincide with. the inauguration of new court- rooms of the tribunal of the Seine in a new wing of the Palais de Justice, which probably will take place July 29, The following day President Dou- mergue will interrupt his summer va- cation to recelve the guests at the Elysee Palace. TOLD YOU SO! 174 LOTS SOLD IN THREE DAYS GOING LIKE A HOUSE AFIRE Not Step by Step, But Leap by Leap This Is the Locatien for a Safe and Sane Investment FREE — TUES §5.00 Gold Clock to the Slenderest Lady Attending Our Sale $5.00 Silver Sugar Bowl to the Stoutest Lady DAY — FREE $5.00 Gold Clock to the Tallest Lady Attending Our Sale $5.00 Silver Sugar Bowl to the Shortest Lady Attending Our Sale A $25.00 SET OF SILVERWARE SIX KNIVES, SIX $5.00 Silver Sugar Bowl $5.00 Gold Clock PICK OUT AN ENVELOPE, ELM HILL MANO WHERE YOU CAN SEE YOUR DOLLARS GROW SPECIAL FREE CARS $5.00 Silver Cake Basket $5.00 Silver Bread Tray 1 1 FORKS, SIX TEASPOONS, SIX TABLE SPOONS, ONE SUGAR SHELL ONE BUTTER KNIFE IN MAHOGANY CHEST A $25.00 SILVER TEA SE Creamer Teapot 1 Tray 1" Sugar $5.00 Silver Vase $5.00 Bon Bon (Gold 'Lined), YOU HAVE WHAT IT CALLS FOR INSIDE AT ELM HILL NEWINGTON Marked Carr Land Sale—Leaves Central Square 2:00 P. M. (Daylight Sav- ing) by Hartford Line. Get on Anywhere Along the Line. A SALE DIFFERENT THAN ALL THE REST — YOU DOUBLE YOUR MONEY ON EVERY LOT LOTS DRIVE OUT IN YOUR CAR SALESMEN ON PROPERTY EVENINGS UNTIL DARK CARR LAND C $99 TO A few higher. $499 — 109 No interest. AND LOOK DOWN — $1.00 WEEKLY No taxes for two years, No payments required while sick or out of work AT THIS WONDERFUL PROPERTY Local Office, 297 Main Street Tremont Building, Bos ton