New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 1, 1924, Page 20

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1380 FA' T0 PASS AUTO DRIVING TEST i Many Exammod in Past Six Months Were Unable to Read Hartford Aug operate motor . eut were refused 1o 1,44 during the first six months year, according to Mlate police and motar voh partments Ntate police gave examinations 1o 25,56 27478 were certificd to vehiele department drive, Thus new operate & rate of bout 1 The p applicant ineludes; (1) ¢ of the operator's mentulity, which of course cannot be technical; (2) ar actual driving test durlng which the sxaminer observes (a) the conditions *f the car, (b) th Crator's use of harn and hand sl (3 ) whether the driver can op . back, turn and park a car, (d) how the driver would procced down Wil to prevent skidding; 43) an examina- tion on the motor vehicle law, in- eluding technical questions right of way and passing trolley and (4) in the case of a physical im- perfection of any kind, the examiner applies the , principle that anyone thus handicapped must be more near- ly perfect in operation than persons who are physically normal, This particular feature is closely covered by the rules of the motor vehicle de- partment, If such an applicant is to and were Ao be licensed the test must show that | he is at once capable of performing all the essential actions of driving a r. About twenty-five state policemen are responsible for the examinations of applicants for licenses, and from following the work day after day, it {s comparatively easy for them to de. termine after brief study of the appli- cant whether he is qualified to drive ‘The number of rejections in the first half’ of this year was about 4.8 per cent of the applicant. The state police report that many of those turn- J down were unable to read. Incorporated 177 MAIN STREET B Wiy OUR ENTIRE Summer DIVIDED INTO 3 GROUPS At These Prices These Hats Will Move Fast $2. about Every Wanted Stvle Color RAGIAL WAR FFARED, | SPEAKER DECLARES v s [igtitute of Politics Discusses was hadly erushed | work in the pross t & Cooloy Co, The i tated at Hallinan's= adv furniture salo= 200 off on ). Eisenberg, 508 Main,~ City Items in of Black liock ave atter an attack of H Cunt n itain G vatment e Mass., Aug 1.—LUn Is found to a peace ful adjustment of relations between the Oceid Will be plunged Inte a deadly racial Mrs, € M. Cooloy and returned to this ety after vacation at Bayview inetitute of politics & conflict, suid Bir Valentine Chirol to- ture of this year's Dr. and Family ave spending (heir Heights, Milfora Piteh-Jones Co Straw Hats £1.00 vt | he police have reeeived word that | g the aperator's liecnses of Willlam 1%, | 1) Haekman, 149 Kensington avenue; | 1y Adam Gezeskl, 500 Washington street: | punlic services, His A. A, Derger Anderson, 1 Connecticut | first of a series on « avenue and Carl A, Carlson have been | gastorn questions, returned The reéawakening of the Orient, he Home conked lunches at sald, was “s orn supremacy, ual as well as a different shupe i diy in the first loec t Williams col- | lege, Hir Valentine for many years wus tor of the foreign department of London Times and & member of leeture was the astern and ne Crawelrs | A . W, Buel assistant director of Industries of the Junior Achievement Huresy sl Mated \"‘““"""."r'" YO8 | tries, but there 1n ane feature com- et A "apect work on the PIAY- | mon to all. They belong to many ) different races and have different re Augnst fu i ‘W‘ b ";"" ire Miadis ‘;‘:"n'" liglous and soclal problems, but tiey hifhss L H.c all united in a common resents Pina! clearance all summer dresses | at the Woman's Shop starts Satyrday. ntelleety 16 J mie It assumes 1oy 2007 P SRR See Pages | for New Britain's 2 New Pages of Economy STOCK OF Mllfinery @ Never Have Values Like These Been Offered 00 Suede and Felt Hats Most of these Hats sold for $3.95 and §4.95. the most wanted Sport Hats $1 These are EARLY FALL HATS Satin and Velvet Combinations Hats For Now and Eall\ Fall $S. A Large Variety To Choose From 00 WE Cotton tops and feet, reg. weight $1.85 Sheer silk, cotton tops and Outsize Silk Guyckmg: cotton tops and feet. $2 Special D)e Service ARE DISTRIBUTORS FOR Gotham Gold Stripe Hosiery Sheer Silk Stockings, silk tops, cotton feet $2 .25 Silk Stoekings, regular weight, silk top and cotton Sheer Silk Stockings, silk tops, cotton feet; openwork $3 '00 Paris clock Ask About , Repair ISer\'ite t und the Orient the world royal commission on the Indian irect challenge to west. | and spirit- | g different ecoun- |, HERALD, FRIDAY, white man's assumption coifieally of Turkey he sl Hoatility to all foreigners has been so deliberately and insol ently displayed as it is today.” In weleoming the members of the titute President Harey 1. Garfield | fof " Williames 00 lege sald A not here to lnaugurate a e our as & hody upen any i v meritorius, We are here to explore the facts underlying | fnternational events and 1o seek the ! *truth as each one sees it concerning | nternational relations* 108 DONE | WANTS I Nurse In llnlulhmg ln-q Took daum-r‘ Way To Get I, | abeth, N J, Aug, 1, = Anna| 16 year old nurse of Howard vear old Newark I-m B Kolin, 110t he | s admitied to Prose- Police Chief Mul to their statement to. tory of heing kidnap- | i last Baturday and left drugged in w Noselle Park woods for three # and nights, was false, girl is alleged to have told her mers that she plotted the story otoriety for the Notherherg r ense, and to have it reopened that she might tell her story on the stand, because “she wanted Jjustice done,” :..u..n.c of national defense day, was | Philadelphia, chairmen City, N, J., two weeks ago which was called to consider the relation of world | peace to the proposed observance the announcement sald, at the meeting and made public here clares: ers, nurses and scientific experts, industry for ita purposes,” AUGUST 1, 1924, FIGHT DEFENSE DAY Nation-Wide Drive to Oppose Obsers is Suarted By Shanghai Restaurant PARK HOTEL BLDG, One Flight Up WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS TOMORROW SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 vation of This Day “Young Frionds,” I 213 MAIN 8T, Richmond, Ind, Aug 1.—~A nation: | wide campalgn under the direction of | a group of young friends, against ob. in progress today, according to an an» | nouncement by J. Howard Marshall | and Miss Rachael Conrad Jones at: of the com- | mittee in charge of the movement, | Letters amd literature protesting against observance of the day on the ground that it constitutes an endorse- ment of future wars, is being malled out to groups of young friends v)uun.houl the nation, according to |the chalrmen who are attending the young friends conference here, The campalgn was decided on A meeting of young friends at Ocean Chinese and American Dishes served, Home cooked pastry, After-theater parties a specialty, Excellent service guaranteed. Open Daily 11 A, M. Till Midnight A letter drafted . SPECIAL DINNER FOR OPENING DAY 40c by Marshail and Miss Jones de. “The war department hopes to mob. ilize on this day our entire popula- tion for war, soMiers, munition work- The war department also aims to mobllize AUGUST SALE OF MESHKEN QUALITY FURS Savings of 209 to 40% Over November Prices! Meshken French Seal Raccoon Smart new coats, Skunk collars, Rich silk lining, $125 Natural Muskrat New 48-inch Coats, of choice pelts, $95 Coats, of well- matched skins, handsomely lined, $185 —_— Grey Squirrel Coats, featuring new styles, selected pelts, beautifully lined, $395 Hudson Seal Coats, specially se- lected pelts, vari- ous trimmings. $225 French Seal Coats, 48 inch, Long flare model, $65 Furs purchased during this sale will be kept in our stor- age vaults on the premises until wanted in the fall. RELIABILITY— ., rovard of s e time of patient endeavor. = Over twenty-five years of allegiance to this one standard has given us this repu- tation. s 7 o Manufacturing Furrier Next to Savings Bank of New Britain

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