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LA FOILETTE GETS READY FOR FALL Candidate Resting Up Belore Strenuous Days to Come Ut Tomorrow York cases al noe Wi J. Fall ietment fam aror 0 the P Gregorg stock age. Judge M the jury unt s will b Washington, A selt for stre ing ahead, B pendent mains practi s dell 8 18 preparing s nati iwal testimony, P his efforts 1o prov veri 1 a8 a wit tim of a plo R, Hearst a an to Helm, of the 1ed that the 1 Ernest s pri . for admtite lam Americ and politi Al Most of away in ate f Eidin cipa a Fa He Pollett and paid 1) p to Freeport last summer. here work B 1030, a t w the American, called Senator the capito noon, and the northwest dinner wit) ping. he 12 converses wWith frien L L 01N, or reads. His bed pom When he was ) stor %ept himsalf in triv hour or more a boxing ning ercise ow, he physical exarcise in the mo cares nothing for golf or line of aport In Good Health, FSenator La Follette talls that he 18 in excellent physic tion, having entirely recovered from his illness of the winter and spring. and will be in shape to conduct an AEEressive campaign, once it gets un- der way. His friends are urging him to take it easy until there really peed to be up and stirring Live fish have b by tesian well borers n beneath the burning Desert ¥ " ¥ h cartificates of ehi ertsin motion pictures tified to yesterday by s fa o8 ride harles W, Rendig, was charged with havin a gV other jay in asium and taking lestroyed, or words to Watson was asked, 1 never did," he repl that It was nearly oxe to He other r himself ' birth certifieates. inquirers condi- LARORER 15 BAN New Haven, Aug laborer of \\aurbur\ ruptey petition here tod: sets as $150 and Habiliti is Concord, N. H., Aug. Brown today closed all n found and sands ar- oot the 3 elal proclamation issue: numerous reports of |this state. of Both Defense and Proseculion Aug. 1= »n today in the chargs aamination o8 yesterday, newspaper many “Di4 you ever hear Mr. Hearat, xnyone slse, say that Fallon must be vlude Toxday and Jury Is Dismissed Both aides on on a fed- g him with trial of the indling feClintie il tomorrew, e heard of 'allen contin. as he con- that he t on the part nd the New € jestroy him" nerican staff, ha 2, one of the | A itnesses months laat d that the expenass of Eid. +N. YT, fora in rebuttal, \dren “of actress, Fallon a tes. & bribed, or that effect jed, and add- a year after| " \‘ on was indicted that he heard of c—— KRUPT, Harry Duren, filed a bank- ay giving as- es of $434.29. FEAR FOREST FIRES, 7.—~Governor forests and berry pastures to the publie in an offi- d forest fires in because of SPECIAL PriceReduction O ) ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Electric Fans WESTINGHOUSE and GENERAL ELECTRIC The CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER CO. 92 WEST MAIN ST. 0LLY AND HER PALS QUICK ArA' Asu” 1 ARNICA' = O ) ‘\ THALE K TEL. 230 WAIT, | WILL SAVE YOU He | A'ile’ hen | noticed anything peeuliar about J.oeb's | ernoon for thirteen mothers and as| the | humereus and Mr ed by the gevernment in] the question and answer be stricken | EW BRITAIN DAIL POKGSERSSTS IGIRL FRIEND I3 . ACCUSED IN COURT (Continued From First Page) ing. Mr. Crowe again objeoted and was sustained Laughed Many Times Mr. Darrow asked if Schrayer had lsughter, The witness sald he seemed to laugh at a great many things net Crowe asked that out 1f this witness had listened to the testimony of these alienists, 1 could see why®anybody would get a great 1augh” Mr, Crowe declared. To which Mr. Darrow retorted: “Yes, you would laugh at anything | except possibly a hanging, and I think tson, assistant publisher| said it was during the perjury trial of | the juror Fallon| maybe you would laugh at the hang- ing of these boys." The examination ef the witness led 10 constant wrangling hetween Crowe and Darrow, Judge Caverly left his | chair, leaned over the ralling about | the bench, and, in a low pitched voic », made a long ruling as to the admissi- bility of the evidence the defensc Was s asked wh f| A § when he first had heard of |\ e hiny aut, Schrayer testified that he regarded Loeb abnormal, that Loebh was not permitted the responsibility of being # mentor over freshmen, a duty of seniors at the university, and that Loeb was & good hook student, but appar- ently did not seem to have logical | common sense and was rather im- practical. After fitteen minutes of direct ex- amination, Mr, Crowe took the wit. ness on cross-examination and asked | - SIGNING OF TREATY\ | 1f he did not recall having made a statement to the state's attorney that he regarded Loeb as perfectly sans | and normal. “Are you Crow “T don't know,"” replied Shrayer. The eourtroom kroke into laughter normal?" asked M funfl Judge Caverly arose and warned that any further outbreak would re- sult in clearing the room Not a Vaudeville' “This is not vaudeville, court, Schrayer sald their fraternity had censu; Loeb for drinking. Loeb leaned forward and watched Echrayer closely, smiling at timee and conferring with counsel, Mr. Crowe brought out that for two and a half months before Loeb was aceepted intp Schrayer's fraternity he | was watched closely as is usual, to de- termine whether he would make an acceptable fraternity man, and that nothing to render Loeb unacceptable was observed. Schrayer denied that his fraternity pledge bound him to aid Loeh under the present circumstances. Girl Friend Called Miss Loraine Nathan, former friend of Loeb, was the next witness, Drossed in black, trimmed with white, a small black hat, white stockings and slip- pers, she appeared even younger than her announced age of 18. Bhe is slight with Brown hair and blue eyes. Loeb stretcheg far out of his seat to watch Miss Nathan as she testified Miss Nathan said Loeb was “Just | a school day friend,” and that since June 1928, she had noticed a declded ehange in his demeanor. She said that upoen one occasion when Loeb had called at her home he had poked his thumb into all the rolls on a plate, trying to find the softest one. She said she regarded that said the as tdiotic, but that her sister had call- | ed it “cuckoo.” Avoids Loch's Gaze Miss Nathan referred to many oc- casions on which she had regarded Loeb's behavior as “babyish,” and "ir- rational.” The witness, apparently suffering from stage fright as she ascended the atand, gradually recov- ered her composure and answered | questions in a low voice, Bhe refrain- ed from meeting Loeb's stare. Miss Nathan''s conclusion that Loeb had apeared “Infantile,” was stricken trom the record. She said she had not seen Loeb since May 6, last. Miss Nathan denied she was fond of Loeb; admitting she had been fond of him and thought hehad liked her. | / [ HOW/ CoMe. ASH? he T Great Britain ri i SMAY'*ER") ights resery' od. I SEEN ALICE OMN “THE STREET BOUT A HOUR AGO WITH A GREAT b\ Y HERALD, THURSDAY, | MOTHER'S OUTING City Mission Takes Party to Hartford n Autos=—Winds Up at Berlin Com- munity House Through t four he generosity ¢ women friends, who gave their own | serviecs and the use of their cars, the M led a most enjoyable outing yesterday aft City jon was ena » provide | many young children and babies. The party was driven first to Eliza beth Park, Hartford, where the chils iren and some of the s en- joyed the swings and amuses mente. After a art atay and a Arive through the park to B&ee the | beautiful flowers, party started | tar another drive which ended at the Worthington Community House in Berlin, where the meothers enjoyed a rest and a friendly chat on ! wide poreh Refreshments were served | which were donated partly by other triende of the City Mission and a few of the mothers themaelves The City Mission contemplates giv- ing another such outing next \Wednes y afternoon for another group | mothera and children. If there any other ladies who could give afternoon and the use of their cars, such friendly service will be mue h appreciated by both the City Mission and the mothers. Anyone so incline d may get in touch with the City Mia- sion any morning between 8 and 11:20 o'clock, Tel, 1403.3. For this | next outing we cun use en or eight cars NDONALD RUSHES mothe other the \ ¢o0 of are the 'His Action Draws Bitter Attack in Parliament Assceinted Press Londen, Aug. The proposal Prime Minister MacDonald to sign forthwith the treaty between Great | Britain and soviet Russia, which was drawn up by the. Anglo-Russian con- ference vesterday, drew a vigorous at- tack from the opposition when debate on the question was resumed in the honse of commons this morning but | the premier refused to yield one inch to the onslaught and finally scored a vietory when an amendment propos- ing adjournment of the house until to- morrow for further discussion of the | question was defeated by 157 to The onslaught of the opposition times produced acriminious language and bitter comments “I want to sign the treaty today” was Mr. MacDonald's challenging re- ply to his opponents. He added that the house would be free to consider the treaty, to amend it, to pass it or to reject it However, the pramier said, he in- sisted upon eigning the treaty imme- iately, The debate was opened by Flr Robert Horne with an attack on | By The at n of the treaty as an fllu- he house of lords, address acterizatio! | ston. Meantime, int | Marquis Curzon made an long similar lines, # . . City Advertisement WEST STREET BUILDING LINE Notice is hereby given that a hear- ing will be held before the Board of Room 206, City Hall, at 6:30 p. m. standard time, Tuesday Eve., August 12th, 1924, on the petition to increase the building line on the south side of land. Willow street, from 8 feet to 15 | teet. All persons {nterested are requested [to be present at said hearing, if thev gee cause, and be heard in relation to the above! | BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, | Geo. H. Johnson, Bec'v. SNOTH|N LIL GIRL SNOTHIN' ATALL., SO JESS FER FLUAM 1 SMUCK UP BEHIAD HER AN SLAPPED ‘ER ON THE | the premier's procedure and a char- | Public Works, City of New Britain, | Woest street between Tremont street| AUGUST 7, 1024, THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Aranged For Qub Heforence, RATES VOR INSERTIONS Onaige Piepaia 1" oy ] 1 K1 LANE CONSECUTIVE day 1ne ine I Rates Uj ) 0 l 1 ) iin 1 ] 1 TR Applicatie ) l Vearly Order ount & worde 14 lnes to an i Minimum Space, 3 Minimum ook Cha No Ad Aorepied sified Page on Bame Day Ads Accepted Over the Telephune pvenience of Custeme Call ond Ask for '8 “Wapi AA" Opers Haes e, 36 cents [Y Burial Vaults, Monuments 1 BRTTAIN=Monument Works, 183 Oak 8L Monuments of all siges and des Carving And Ietter cutting our VAUTTB=Canciete stenl reinfores o; watel Lroof, heremetirally wealed { Wi outiam either ®oud or metal Do | or require 1wrger ria, remsonaiy priced M N. B._Vauit Co. BURTAT B—voiied plants. pleasng aing ob funera) work 17 Chureh 8t e lll LVA T FLOWERA= potied Sapdallie’s [ tuneral work, fiee delivery Greenhouse Tout of auie Britain and ta 743 fIORTON 1. on Stanley St Hartford Bar W .\l)‘lu\l(l‘l v I'. o parts and Scoeseries AULer & Seivice Ou, 200 B Mcln TANE— Ba st aid sor Guation, Hartferd Av n!r\l.-) and § ain Bt A M. Paocnssss T Teadlng car values new man Aute Sales Co. Seler 158 Arch stiest Phone 2100 FTERNATIONAL THUCRI=Ra hIIie | un Park and Bigelow Sta Phene s for New Britain and wiolnit CTRGTON=TTah 418 ) servica. O A Ber [ McGauley treet, Phone 8952 TON MOTOR LAfia-l- the werld over, L. Green, L Bervice, 143 Arch street, Phone 635 NARW Bea 17¢ new lne. Bales and_ser G, Hawker, 58 Elm 8t 7o NoT TT-OIT=and (Tuvka M. Searle & Co, Sales and Bervice, cor, Eim and Park Sts, New Britain, Conn Plione 2110, Local to for ] Snubbers Tor care Jordan Motor Onorato umu Phone Il service Co., Main__Bt, TELVE-RNTUHT AS AN tor cars, showroom At ‘ zxm 6t. 121 Cherry 8t €, fudolpl. " 4 o 0 Trucks lor "wale » BITRCC, 1820—10uring. and rondition. Must sell @&t once, reasonable. Apply, 119 o Bt BUICK roadster, | perfect, $400, ¢ 7 FTTOR=T; ton trick, In_fine condition, Phone D. 8. Negri, Kensington, Conn, CADITLAC—touring car_for sale or will trade for building lot. ‘Phone 1430, DODGE—1ouring tAr, 1917, HArgain at low . A. Bence, 51 Malo 8t. Pbone foter.” G T §ood Uires, motor BEAUTIES—ON hen you don't take a camera We have them from ene Arcads Studin BTRIPS—Install ve 13 coal bills, window Wonds. Phone 2765 1 We do all entrance through 8, for short Sundays ot | ar Ttalian p— | ALTU‘VIOTI\ E Auto and Truck Agencies 8 ater and mccagsories, American Sales Co., § Elm street ADILLAC _CA Lash Motor Co, \West Main, corner L | CHEVROLL MOTOR | Ice. perior Autn | _Arch Phone 211. | DODGE BROTHEHRS MOUTOR CA and service. § 1 Elm corner ——————————————— [Local Policemen Win Prizes at State Meet The New Dritain police ehowed {themselves up well at the state police- agsociation gathering at Light- | house Point yesterday. Officer Politis |won third prize at the shot-put. Sul- livan gecond in the 100.vard dash for five year men and third in the open 106 yards; Feeney, first in the 100 vard dash for 10 year men and third in the race for five year men. New Britain came in second in the relay race and tied with Waterbury in the tug of war. Those entering tha war for this city were Veley, anchor man, | May, iLee and Moore. VISITING IN GERMANY Rerlin, Aug. 7. — A group of Americans headed by Sherwood Eddy, | of the International Young Men's Christian association, is visiting vari- ous educational institutions here an= conferring with agreultursts and gov ernment offcials. Yesterday the group was received by Under-Secretary of | State Von Malt In the absence of Foreign Minister Stesemann. Tomor- row the group will break up. parties going to Vienna, Prague and Paris. 70 | Atrarta grows wiid in the Vale of | Kashmir in Tndia. Tun only 8,000 Like new, ns CTFVROTET, miles, firat $165 1o quick North &t DURANT—we Tave 1 busiuess coups (hat er been driven even in & demon- tln. Tt can be bought et @ big save Trades and terms cennama. C. A 51 Main, Pho KENNEDT 5—auto_exchange, full 1ine 26 "Willow street Tai—tauring. class condition buyer, L. Cubed ED. of used care and parts Phone 2093 price l 723, A-1_shap FORD, 193 good tires and mechanically correct, A. Eence, 51 Main 8t. Phone 22! FORD 1624—2 be sold At & & tires, theroughly overhauled, and paint: also at a bargaln roadster, in good shaps, $30. Moran Garage, 313 Church 8t enings and_Sunday mornings. D 1223—4 door sedan in fine ehaps, looks very good, 4 excellent tires, low price, vear to pay. Onorato Motor Co. 18 Main 8t. ‘Phone 3425, T4 dcor sedan, 5 excellent n be hought right; easy terms. Onorato Motor Co. 18 Main . 'Phone C. Dodge s Open FORD,_ T917—touring car. This car can be bought for 875, with terms. Good running eondition. Automotive Used Car Exchange. 8_Arch St. Phone 1769, Hl’rr\n\' Y081 —4 passenger coupe, special paint, a beautiful light blus, upholstery is ke new, six very good cords and 2 fpare wire wheels. Motor is as good as new. This car cost $3300, ft can be hought for 8700 rash. Mc ¢ & Bennett, 93 Arch St 29 HUPMOBILE ROADSTER, 1916—Price 3150 Inquire Rackliffe's Auto Store. STARMON—roadster. eacrifice §300, just gone over. Address Marmon. 1 Fredrick Apt. 6 A. Phone 2-7052. Evenings 7 Hartford. MAXWE equipped with tion. C. A. Bence 2215, §TAR SEDAN. 182:—for sale. Must be fold at o call 2145, Koppel Auto Supply Cn.. 262 Elm 8t WHITE TRUCKS. way, will sell terms. Se Cohp about it or call 2425. ED CARS—of popular m Towest prices ever offered the buving public Aaron G, Cohen, Ine, 135 Park St, Hart- ford, Conn Dassenger, tirst class condi- Main St. Phone T—-coupe, 1923 bumper, 51 WO—and one Brock- sonable and on easy at 7 Main 8t FORDS— ALL MODELS ALL PRICES TERMS ARRANGED PRICES RIGHT ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. 22 MAIN ETREET. BRITAIN NEW T LS McEVOY |: SEN, MA« LISSEN CANT CHA 2 / T S R 7 R AUTOMOTIVE Autos and Prucks For sale 4 OHEVROLEY LSEL CAR VEPT.~ 1923 Chevrolet coups, looke Bew B43b 1929 Cheviolet tour palut ¥ 4900 sondition, Chevrolet touring, good conditl palat, $336, & ARCH 8T, TEL nL DEPENDABLE USED CARS— DOLGE BROTHERS Coupe touring YORDS 2 door sedan. touring 1ourt MAXWELL touring. BUICK sedan, TERMS ARRANGE THE 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP, Dodge Brot Cor, Elm and ruku- st Phens 731, Open Mon, Wed., and Fri. Bves ————————————————————— 10 " 1924 1 1920 1" pLE GOOD USED CARS— the Maxwell and Chry department; Wpecial Mazwell teuring. Oakland tourin Wills Clalr, Mazwell weda Vells touring, nn. used car 1923 1930 1923 in? Overland teul!nl car, McGAULET & BENNETT, 98 ARCH STREET, PHONE 2063, ——————————————— USED CARB— takes 1o trade for new Forda Al 13 good condition azd priced low with easy terma Overland touring, modal 83, Allen 17, touring ear, Ford 20, coupe, 23, touring ear. AUTOMOTIVE CSED CAR EXCHANGR PHONB 720-3, 86 ARCH 87, P —————— USED CAR BALE— August Clsarance at a 25% discounmt. The cars listed below are all in good running condition and are priced 25% let h the regular market prica. Vieit the showroom. LIST OF USED CARS NOW CN SALE 75.00 150.00 200,00 200.00 350.00 Bulck touring Buick roadster Buick, 7 pass. Bufck sedan Buick touring Bulck, 7 pass T pas Chandler, 7-p! Chevrolet Chevrolet touring Podgs sedan . Dodge sedan Dodge touring Ford sedan Ford . Franklin Haynes, Elgin Liberty Maxwell Mitchell touring 5 ps. coupe touring roadster Overland touring Oakland touring Oakland aedan Palge Paige touring Reo Stearns-Knight Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker, 7 pas Stabkr Big 6 sedan stdbkr Spec, 6 tour. Stabkr Lt. 6 sedan. Stdebkr Lt. 140009 1,000.00 0. 5 ton Brockway truck. 1918 Vim truck M. 193 ARCH STREET. FHONE 811, ——— e [RVING JESTER LATE MODELS IN USED CARS AT REDUCED PRICES=— Dodge Brothers brand new touring car. 1825 Hudson sedan, 1023 Hudson coach. 1921 Studebaker touring car. 1822 Buick touring car. 1020 Rulck touring car. 1323 Maxwell sedan. 1823 Durant sedan FEssex coach, 5 pass. Buick touring. Don't Mise This Ssle! HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO., 139 ARCH BT. PHONE 2103 OPEN EVENINGS. A1 1 in 1921, o 1 Searle sta. speedwagen Westcott, A K M and Park REO, 1323 condition passenger car, price Co., Cor. ton touring 1 $800, Elm . — USED CAR BARGAINS= Vord readster, 1st payment $100 Nash 6 touring 1st payment $400 Bulck touring, 1st payment $300 Chevrolet sedan 18t payment $200 Maxwell sedan. lst payment $300 Gakland touring 1st payment § 80 7 pass. Nash sedan 1st pay. 3400 Mazwell tourt 18t pay. $ 90 A G. HAWKER, 52 ELM B8T. TEL. 2458, Open Men. Fri