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e e emnryeger—vepeee= NEW BRITAIN' DAISY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, OHIO ISSUES ARE KLAN AND LIGUOR Two Maior Parties Holding Pri- maries Today Ohie, Aug. 1 With the p Ky \ forcement eading in the republican campaign, members of the two dominant parties today ing to nominate state, congressional and county candidates, The weather was fine and a tolerably heavy vote was anticipated The Ku Klux Klan issue prought to the front in the candidacy of Joseph B, Sieber for the republi. can gubernatorial nomination, while the prohibition enforcement issue probably was best delineated in the eandidacies of James A, White Columbus, former superintendent of the Ohio Anti-Baloon league, and C, Homer Durand, an avowed liberal, The prohibition issue alse was en- twined with the candidacies of most of the other five candidates for gov- ernor: State Senator J, ¥, Burke, At- torney George B, Harris of Cleveland, Representative John L, Cable, former Governor Harry L. Davis of Cleve- land and H. Clay Smith, negro pub- Maher of Cleveland, While Blober, the recognized Kian eandidate, has the backing of that or- ganization In many localities, other gubernatorial candidates and politi- clans contend that the klan vote will not be dellvered to him en bloc and that certain other candidates will be liberally supported by the organiza- tion. The klan issue also has been parried somewhat down the line with candidacles for minor state, district and county offices. It has been ad- mitted by all interested persons, that the klan issue has been the most per- plexing and that its influence in the election will not be definitely known until the votes are counted. Very little interest has been mani- geet in the democratic contests, Gov- ernor A, V, {natlon, is opposed by James C. B. Beatty, retired pottery manufacturer. Gala Welcome Awaits U. S. Aviators at Pictou, N. S. Pletu, Nova Scotla, Aug. 12.—The American round-the-world fliers will find Pictou in gala attire, gay with olumbu K K the issies were vot was bunting and flags by day and bril- | Mant with electric illuminations by night, due to the welcoming prep- arations arranged by the local au- thorities. The passage of the American avia- tors, homeward bound on their globe- | encircling trip through Pictou will be | the occasion of an elaborate welcome to be extended them by representa- tives of the governments of the three maritime provinces, by Mayor Mac- Eachern and the council, and by the Americans who will be here, Preparations also have been made for receiving the American vessels who will come here to prepare a hase for the fliers, WAITING FAVORABLE WEATHER Eastport, Maine, Aug. 12.—The airplane Boston II was awaiting fa- vorable conditions today for the 200- mile flight to Pictou, N. 8., where she will await the coming of the round- the-world fliers. There was a thick fog over the Bay of Fundy and light, shifting winds, mostly south, but with promise of clearing. CAPITOL STARTING SUN. NIGHT JACK]E : COOGAN L ittle Robinson L5 Crusoe Speclal Showfl For Children Each Day, 4:00 p. m.—10c THE POTTERS )RL HE RO DROWN) of | Donaheyn seeking renom- | Personals The Misses Matsen and O'Connell of e Visiting Nurses staff are spending their vacation at the Sea Breese cot- tage, Cosey Beach Mr and Mra, Charles P, Corrigan of Seymour avenue are oceupying the |Oak cottage at Cosey Beach for two weeks H. § Landis of Emmanuel hureh has returned from Old Maine, and leaves today for Philadelphia and ecen- for about three | Rey Gospel Orehard Ocean Grove, tral Pennsylvania, weelks | @ W. Talmadge Jr, of the Hart and Hutehinsen company, is spending this week at Indian Neck, Evelyn Dyer of 26 South High |street returned yesterday from a va- cation spent at Indian Neek, The Misses Elsle Hausmann, Edith | Woitowitz, Florence and Adele Linn |are spending their ation at Sum- mit Lake, Bear Mountain, New York, Mrs, Dearbon Little of 528 Stanley street, is spending un weeks in the L housand hllndl. N, Y, Mr, and Mrs, H-nry Schnaldt of 244 Whiting street, spent Sunday on a motor trip to Mt, Tom, C. W, Talmadge and family of Win- throp street have returned from a motor trip through Montreal and Ver- mont, Mr, and Mrs, John F. Hanrahan of Glen street are spending this week at Indlan Neck, The Misses May Post and Gertrude Hanrahan are vacationing at Pleas- ant View, Rhode Island. Albert Johnson has returned from a week's stay at Lake Congamond. City Items tween June 7 and June 16 he de- livered materials and services on a bullding of Puzzo's on Brooklawn street for which he has received no compensation. The lien is for $100. Salvatore Maietta, through Judge B. W. Alling, has filed a mechanic's lien In the city clerk's office against property on Brooklawn street, owned by Concettina Puzzo, In the com- plaint the plaintiff alleges that be- Judge B, F. Gaffney, acting for the City Coal & Wood Co. has brought an action for foreclosure of a mechanics lien and $1,000 damages against Paul and Leonore Nezgode. The papers are returnable in the superior court the second Tuesday of September. A mecting of the Catholic Daugh- ters of America will be held tonight at 8 o'clock at O. U. A. M. hall. Eintracht lodge. O. D. H. S. and Junior branch will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock in Odd Fellows hall, Mrs, Stanton Foley of 19 Kelsey street entered the New Britain Gen- eral hospital this morning to undergo an operation for appendicitis. Lady Wallace lodge, No. 24, Daugh- ters of Scotia, will hold a regular meeting on Wednesday. This will be the only meeting in August, John Pierson of 17 Olcott street re- ported to the police this morning that a tire was stolen off his automobile night. 'he janitor of the Elihu Burritt school has complained to the police that boys in the vicinity of the scho house have heen breaking windo and throwing mud in the building. The police have been notified that the operator's licenses of the follow- “ng people have been suspended: Jeremiah Coffey, 87 Tremont street |Lawrence Uhryan, 27 Uncas road; 1d- |ward Cutlick, 32 Booth street. The {licenses of Edmund Zaleski of | Booth street and Joseph Romeo of 61 Laurel streetshave bee napproved. 8t. Eimo's fire, the flame-like ap- pearance seen in stormy weather in the rigging of vessels and on lofty terrestrial objects, is nearly akin to lightning. DANGER! \)5 G WHERE THEY E\THERGET E NG OF THE TERIES OR SOFT- OF THE BRAIN. L'KouT THAT BICYCLE UNK' 990 | Oak Tree Is Poetry Classroom No classroom of dead timber, brick and stone would serve to | So Vachel | teach a throbbing vital subject like Modern Poetry. Lindsay, world-renowned American poet in (vight foreground) picked a giant oak tree on the campus of Golf Park college, a womens college, at Gulfport. Miss., for his classroom. The gen- tleman to the left is Dr. Richard G. Cox, president of the college. Star students recite out on the limbs and in the branches as the beating surge of the Gulf of Mexico a few fect away gives accom- paniment to the rhythmic souls. [ fessional scutiing championship. ¥ den was defending the title Jast year from 1. Hatfield while SENTENCE SUSPENDED Fallon I%el- Juror Who Testified Against had captured from 15, Baery in 101 [ only For year, Gets Lesser Penalty Having Aided State, | | Nom De Plume New York, Aug. 1 Charles W. ! what is this on the Rendigs, who was convicted of per- ow fluff, sir, at jury committed while serving as a juror in the trial of the E. Fuller | & Co., bucketing case, was given a { suspended sentence by Judge Talley in general sessions today. The court stated that Rendigs deserved con- sideration for having testified against William J. Fallon, criminal lawyer, who was acquitted last week after | trial In the federal court on a charge of bribing Rendigs in another case in which Rendigs served as a juror. Judge Talley placed Rendigs on probation for one year and ordered the record of the trial forwarded to the bar association. A charge against Rendigs in con- nection with the Fuller case is still pending in federal court. Rendigs was convicted in the state court last May and had been in the Tombs | prison ever since. un portion “Rut what is it “Formerly cottage pudding, fifteen, "—Judge, Wales’ First Aide American Visitors Did Not Take French Spoons | Paris, Aug. 12.—The French foreign office today issued a communique re- ferring to special dispatches to Ameri- can newspapers stated that during the reception to the American Ad- | vertising clubs at the Elysee Palace July 29, a number of valuable spoons disappeared. The communique char- acterizes the charge as untrue and as- serts it is regrettable that reports which are as disagreeable to France as to America should have gained cir- culation, First arrivi WINS SCULLING TITLE The Associated Press. Brishane, Australia, Aug, 12.—T. Padden today defeated Alfred Felton | by s&ix lengths for the world's pro- is Major Edward E. |to the prince. He will make arrange- By wmurs to care for the ponies the \n the international polo tournament at Mead Brook, L. L. ————————————————————————eeeeeeeee e et | {1, ton was trying to regain the honor he | 9 to lose it to him the foillowing hin?* uat] al among the retinue of servanls expected to accompany the Prince of Wales to the United States Metealf, equerry |‘IIH<“‘ will send over for participation | 1024, THE "HERALD “WANT ADS" p Aranged Fer Quick sady Refeience, LINE RAVES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Onaige Piepais " Alphabet 1 #46 " Application Miptmum Book Chaige 38 cents e M ter No Ad Accepted Afier | P Classified Page on Same Ua Ade Aceepted Ov Convenience of and Ask for HIDDEN GUNMEN N ATTACH ON MINERS Five Wounded in Labor Fight at Wilburton, Okla, usOm, “Want A" Operater The As ted Press Wilburton, Okla, Aug. 12.—~Am- bushed on their way home from work yesterday evening, five non-union workers in the Bull Hill coal mine, 18 miles east of here, were shot and one seriously wounded by gunmen in an underbrush, As the men, party of miners who pleted a day's shift, a small ereek, they were met with a | tusillade of bullets, No less than 20 shots were fired, the men informed Sheriff Austin Park, who reached the seene an hour after the shooting. Iverett 1dwards, 26, the most seri- | ously injured, received two charges of buckshot in the abdomen, chest and Physicians believe he will re- The others received face and but none of a serious By the first of a had just com- sturted to cross teover, ; |chest wounds !nature, | One *miner who crawled behind a knoll after being shot, declared he w three men run from the scene, odhounds were unable to pick up la trail. he won | The Blue Hill Mine employed firty | men and has been operating as a non- unien mine several weeks. Although feeling in that vicinity is tense work |was resumed this morning. Last week a non-union worker fish- ing near where the shooting occurred Ivesterday, was fired upon from am- | bush and wounded in the neck. Many persons from the Hartshorn- Wilburton mining districts were gath- aring here today for the preliminary héarings on the 57 union miners charged with participation in the raid on the Kali-Inla open shop mire at Cambria Jast month, Auto Driver Rcsponmhle For Fatal Collision Stamford, Aug. 12.—Deputy Coroner H. C. Stevenson, in a finding made public today deglares that Joseph Poirer, driver of an automobile in [ which Sheldon Palmer, fatally injured on August as riding when the machine collided with a trolley was negligent in driving. Ho states how- ever that the negligence was not of a criminal nature and refers the mattar of Pal I to the superior court. Palmer with others, was re- {urning from a wedding when the ac- cident occurred. Me lived in Spring- dale. The deputy coroner also made pub- fic his finding 1n the death of James May, of Porchester, N. Y., a lineman employed by ‘he Stamford Gas and Electric Co., who was killed by a fall from a ladder. No criminal negli- gence is found. Ot the 1,64 the glohe about the principal European of which English has number of adherents, I 000,000 fuhabitants of £00,000,000 speak languages, the largest lnrger | ‘ MNINCEMENT Burial Vaults, Mosuments L Weike i waee and des NEW BRITAIN= Nealawat Moauncaie 0 An esaenabiy Brlosd i & Maple. Phone 3185 N l AUTOMUTIVE ——— e Aulos s RO —4ounig. Rudolph's Garage TVIE, PAIIeiL. TORMIIEN. A Cheiny @ Hlorists and Nurserymen CUT FLOWE ted planis, pl- . vanely, Specializing o8 funes Johuson's Uieenhouss. 811 Chure GUT FLOWERG=paiied piania sl kinds funeial work, fies delivery Sandaliie's Greenbouss, 118 Oak 8t Phone 264313 Lost and Founa L] TTTIN=wTie gold mans waieh, gord d ¥ foothall, hath initia aold baseball emble and Liggett's it veturned to 1 M T hoak 108t on New WA en Cheshire, Sunday, Re Stipeck, 11T Winthrej T Personats TIAD=Tad resulis WITh 3our ¢a ora let us sel your eamera right, it that you dont' get results we repl every film free of charge. 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Sales and Service, ) strect, _Phone 2104, ATIONAL TRUCKS—Tackiiffe Park and Bigelow Sts. Phone for New Britaln and vleinity. niotive Sa Ber- 61 Maip St Plione iTAXWELL AND CHRYSLER—Sales and service, McGauley and Bennett, 98 Arch street. Phone 2052, SI0ON MOTOR CARS—favorably known the world over. b. L. Green, Sales and Service, 142 Arch street, Phone 625. NASH—motor cars, See the new line, Sales and scrvice, A, G. Hawker, §8 Elm St. [0 MOTOIt CARS—and trucks. Kenneth M. Searle & Co., Sales and Service, cer. Elm and Park Sts, New Britain, Conn. Phone 2110. Local agentr for Gabriel Snubbers. HOLLIN—and Jordan and service. Onoratn Main St. Phone 342¢ STUDEBAKER—service and salesroom at 2 Arch 8t, A, & D. Motor Sales Co. Ine. Phone 2607, | WILLVS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND—mo- tor cars, showroom at 4 Elm St. Service 127 Cherry S8t. “The Sleeve-Valve Motor." R. O. Rudolph, Phoa. 2051-2 Autos and Trucks for Sale CHEVROLET—tourlng, in first class co dition, excellent tirss, Price $100, Oner- ato Motor Co., 18 Main St. Phone 34%5. DODGE— touring car, 19li. cargain at low price. C. A. Bence, 4l Main St. Phone 2315, DURANT—we have 1 business coupe that has never been driven even In a demon- stration. It can ba bought at a big sav- ing. Trades and terms considered. C. A Bence, 51 Main, _Phone 2215, ED., KENNEDY'S—aato exchange, full line of used cars and parta. 26 Willow street. _Phone 202 TDAN, 1071—oxcellent uipped, Terms Af desired, ~West 9 West Main. Tel. 1091, A-1 ehape, price §275. Cord tires. Inquire after 5 p. m. at 155 ]\"H"]I‘L’fl“ Ave, 1sl FORD, 1924 —touring, | bargain AL E37h. Omarato Motor Con 18 Maim St. Phone 5475, FORD, 1920—2 door ,sedan, good tires and mechanically correct, A. Bence, 51 Main St. Phone 2215, Motor Care. Sales Motor Co.. 18 condition, FORD COUDE, newly painted, C. 1JUST C B‘LlEVE ANYTHU\ MAYBE n’s ALL ‘MY, IMAGINATION. §~ “Y TLET HIM_FOOL TER 5 YCU TMAGINATI 1Y DEAR, 2 WOMA POOR (THE 5\:51' FR\‘ND A WOMAN HAS, ESPECIALLY A WIFE N YOUR SlTUSEON, BY J. P. McEVO f ERE HE COMES M L( AI}GmEoLc QRL&%? e D0ES LOOY\ e INOC! ENT DOESN'T FUL W i rf NG, F HIS OH DE ¢ DEAR. nn NOT! lNG, ITS YOU! T\ONW' / YAS .1 GOT A NEW Car CONFOUND FER “THA LOVE O HEAVEA ! \WwATCH WHERE YER GOWN', PAW" FER @7 ANOT S'FAST SAML® L HEAR SHES A =i \WHADDY & PERRKR om! OUTTA 1O - Bout BIGHTY THOUSAND WORDS YOUD THINK HE WAS HALF BROTHER WITH OF HIS--THE DECEIT= HE GALLOA! | FORLS~ ALL MODELS ALL PRICES TERMS ARRANGED PRICES RIGHTY ELMER AUTOMOBILE cO, 11 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN CHEVROLET USED CAR LEPT.~ 1925 Chevrolet coups, looks sew MIM Ist thuring, geod sondition 1921 Chev n:; touring, good condition, 193 new pal good condition, SUPERIOR ALTO CO. 176 ARCH 8T, TEL NL USED CARB— taken 1o trade for vew Forda All 1 good condition priesd low with aany terma Orveriand touring, model 83. on worm drive truck, ton delivery. roadater. . touring car. coups. 23, roadster, $235. AUTOMOTIVE USEL CAR EXCHANGER. PHONBE 720-3, 86 ARCH 87T, GOOD USEL CARS— at the Maawell and Chrysler used car |/ department: Ford Rbt, del, bodr, Special Maxwell touring, Maxwell touring. Maxwell touring. Studebaker spec. 6 touring, Studebalker spec, 6 coupe. Studebaker light 8 touring. Vells sedan. Maxwell 4 pass. coups. LTT MOTOR SALES CO, 98 ARCH STREET. PHONE 2052. _— in A 1921, 7 fine family Searle & i Sts, REO, 1923, condition passenger car, price Co, Cor. 1% ton $780. touring $600, Elm speedwagon Westcott, car. A K M and Park USED CAR BARGAINS~ Ford roadster, 3100 Nash 6 touring lst Buick touring, ist 1t payment ayment $300 ayment $400 H Chevrolet sedan 1ut payment 3200 f Maxwell sedan, lat payment $300 Oakland touring 1st payu 8 80 7 pass, Nash sedan lst $409 Maxwell touring, 1st pay. 8 0 A, G, HAWKER, §2 ELM 8T, TEL. 2436, Open Men, Fri, and Sat. Eves. . ROAMER, 1921—first class condition, call at 216 North Burritt St. JORDAN—touring car, throughout, fine tires. to Motor Co. 18 Main St, WILLYS KNIGHT-—demonstrator — touring. Rudolph’s Garage, 137 Cherry St. Phone 2051-2, Salesroom & Elm 8t. Phone 3392, MANWELL~coupe, 1923 vaseenger, equipped with bumper, first class condi- tlon. ©. A. Bence, 51 Main 8t. Phone 2316, excellent e Price $400, Oneras Plone 3423, USED CAR SALE— Augnst Clearance at a 25% discount. The cara listed below are all In good running condition and are priced 25% less than the regular market price. Visit the ahowroom. LIST OF USED CARS NOW ON BALE Allen Bulck Buick Buick Buick, Buick 1017 1917 1018 1018 1018 19018 1920 1921 1019 1915 1017 1917 1018 1918 1521 1921 1918 1020 1021 1018 19020 1917 1816 1219 1018 1017 1919 1918 1017 1916 1917 1017 m? 1918 1922 1923 1923 touring roadster 7 pas sedan . Buick touring Buick, 7 p Bulck, 7 P Chandler, 7-pi Chevrolet Chevrolet touring Dodge sedan . Dod; Dodge touring Ford sedan Ford . Franklin touring . Haynes, 5 ps. cou Eigin el Liberty tou Maxwell Mitchell roa Overland _touring Oskland touring Oakland sedan . 75.00 150.00 £00.00 200.00 300.00 150.00 §0.00 75.00 §0.00 75.00 touring Stearns- Studebuker Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker .. 100.90 Etudebaker, ¥ p: 150.00 Stabkr Big 6 sedan. 1,400.00 Stdbkr Spee. 6 tour.. 1,000.00 Stdbkr Lt edan. 1,000.00 1924 Stdebkr Lt. 6 sedan 1,000.00 1918 Velle 4 pass. sedan. 400.00 5 ten Brockway truck.... 600.00 315 ten_ Brockway truck.. 1,200.00 5 ton Broekway truck.... 1,400.00 1918 Vim truck 100.00 M. IRVING JESTER 123 ARCH STREET. PHONE 1.