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u e e — <o (LABOR FORMALLY WEDDING FOLLOWS COLLEGE ROMANCE £ 555 MEFTS LA FOLLFTTE minist Flelcher-King Marriage Will 52 | ' Take Place Here Monday rial ther W ing sunday a e versity two yea romance clerk's » Vaustine Zucehi Anna Ki ' it avenue, and ¥ Whiting street ated at & o'clock clty Oiffoe Miss and when sie ! Mr River and Rev, Lie Dr Toroute, Mrs. John f a8 Harve ! 150 & weak son of Rey and Fletcher united in Mrs, George The couple are prominent in ol eireles with the bride-to-be tudent in the Yale Divinity Sehool N Haven and also a deaconess Grace Methodist chureh t) City, Rev, Mr, Flote field secretary for Church enga in re tion in the United Ntates and Canada He is a graduate of the Manchester University, Canada, and received hi divinity degres at the Yale Divinity school, completing the three y course in two years The ceremony on be an elaborate affalr ada of Fendal, Japan, will be the man and Miss Elizabeth King of Hurt ford, a sister of the bride will be ma of honor, The bridesmaids will be Miss Lorelda Ricard of Rocky Hill and Miss Betty Crocker of Hartford Miss Sarah Greel of Thompsonville, a student at the Yale School of Mus will play the wedding march and will render a number of vocal solos, Iev, Raymond N, Gilman, pastor of the Stanley Memorial church in this city will perform the ceremony, Following the wedding, of Canada, » P = =8 Summers with a marriage at the on his Walnut Stone at 45 Camp strect 1 concert at hecame was on woman a . le which a He in og ily te the arm the New Christian Britain General igious ¢ ' pAvt William H vester his garage had been broken and that some d fone to an automo Thomas Feeney ate and apprebh '8 Allen rep police Ay doors on conrt ight been Monday will not Elkieht Yam- best man investi small damage, Launch at Hallinan’ A marriage liconse v roon to Llswellyn C, Camp street, Real estate records we foll Taylor and John T, orty Viets to Joseph Clinton street, Luzetti, Rev, and s, ’ CITY HALL i o ‘Schoollifeishard —on a trunk A school trunk may have to be anything from a clothes closet to a pantry or the next best thing to an easy chair. Obviously, it is important to choose a roomy, well-equipped trunk, good to look at and built to stand a strenuous life. Oshkosh Trunks are real trunks—designed right and built right. We have them in many styles and sizes. OSHKOSH wardrobe trunks “It pays to buy good Irggzge” POLLY AND HER PALS paulntanftis BUM FIDDLIN 1A MY DAY BUT T™S | BIRD “TAKES e mEARD Some ) 1his peeuliar entangled afternoon on Hungerford | the had Police. | was detailed to two the on Winthrop street; the fa Va duties at e With eek serice City Items a8 f “ nway orted that during lamage bile, hended advt, s who admitted doing ends ground and hroke to insued the city clerks office yesterday after- of Fletcher re filed va: Andrew I, Bengston to Ma .ynch, prop- Richard B, property i with i thrown his Trestment was received at hospital Home cooked lunches at Crowell's. ted orning 74 Connee- Minchelle, 21 Herald tollow you on your cash with order | Overlook aceident to the park the the Clove, N, Y,, and Anna A, King of 45 at the " Advisss Him ol Fedoration's hy at as on NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, AL oLk ARRANGE —r FOR TRIPS ABROAD(| THLE M1 Ay Alisuges Feu Many Wil sail on e Majestic dats and Heady Nolwonre, | LANE RAVES FOM wrday—=(ihers 1o Leave Later CONSLOLTIVE HERALD ADS" Quick INSERTIONS [ Propard l i ] ne line iine '™ dare. . dare,, { On for several Ports | The % hich urday liner “Majestie New York on Sat aboard a eonsiders | . New Firitain people vess 2401 Yearly Oider Reter Upon Applh family of Yy » " 8 lae Ellis street will sail \lina, Poland 19 Hines 10 8B iBch on that steamer, as will Joseph No- Minimum Space, 5 lnee woj and family of 103 Grove street Minimum Hook Chargs, 58 sents Stephen Milewsky be hound for | No Ad Acvepied Afier | P M Hassified Page o Same 1) Kovne, and Vg aen &¢ on Same Ley will be en his nay to Day On the same day Mrs wehr and daughter, flrave for Hamburg of the Neyal Mail line, and Peter Antoniadas will be the Freneh liner “Lafayette” bound for Le Havre, From Le Havre these two will go te Marseilles and again JMAake ship for the island of Nimi, in the Aegean sea, This island, for- merly Greek, is now in French hands, {and the two local men, in common with other citizens of Bimi, now find themselves I"rench eitizens, White sails from Vil have able number of (Moman Wilk and Btay | i | Support in Campaign ® | Mae e T Offieially Wash n, Aug 1" nolifying Benator La Follotle Wis consin, of the endorsement given his presidential candidaey and that ef his running mate, Senator Wheeler, of | Montana, by the American Federation | [of Labar'a executive council, 4 com mittee, headed by Frank Morrison, | | seeretary of the federation, declared | today that “every hongrable effort would be exerted to bring about the tion the ¥independent candi o8, “We are instructed to say ta you for President Gompers,” Mr, Morri eon told Benator La Kollette, “that we wre for you and for Renator \Wheeler, That we are for you without restrigs ) tion and that so far as the 1924 pres. idential tickets and platforms of the old parties are concerned we have burned our bridges, The fight is r\n.l “Onur examination of the platforma| Arthur Lamming left has shown us beyond question ,h;.'|l~nr1~n:1.|.-n on the Furness Bermuda | both the republican and d'm“r'mh,;M‘.,ulu‘r “Gulan,” Dugald McMillan platforms are unacceptable—a word, !0 Yorest street will leave for Glas- by the way, that seema not to be care. ,EO% on the Anchor liner “California® fully underatood in some quarters, \We 0N August 21, Maria hope to make it better understood aa Son, John, have also booked PAssAge times passes, |through the office of George A, Quig- “What applies to platforms applies'!ey and will sail on August 23 from to candidates, We find in either case !New York to Genoa aboard the no hope for the wage earners of |hr|"lunlln" of the General Navigation We find the eandidates of company line, both parties wholly unacceptable, | “As our report makes clear, we have found the platform upon which | you are a candidate for president and upen which Senator Wheeler is a can- didate for vice-president, is more ac- ceptable to lahor, more nearly meets labor's aspirations and more nearly meets the need of the great masses of people of our country and In par- ticular those for whom we speak, than does any other platform now be- fore the people.” When he called on Senator La Fol- | lette, Mr, Morrison was accompanied by James O'Connell, president of the federation's metal trades department, and Martin F. Ryan, president of the Railway Carmen of America, All three are members of the federation’s national non-partisan political cam- paign committee, LENOX HOME BURNS, at o for wil o Francisca i Ania Land. Lousa will the "Orbita™ while Miehael | hoard on l ANNOUNCEMENTS I Hurial Vaults, Monuments 1 NEW BRITAIN=Mosument ~ Works, 18 Oak Bt Monuments of all o auad des- eription. Carving and letier culting eur _specialty BURTAT VAUTTR=Conciets sieel reinfores ol waler proof, heremetically sealed, either wood or metal, Lo I e reasonably priced, N. W Vaul ¥16 Maple. Plione 3765, Florists and Nurseryunn L] 4 FLOWE otied planie pleasing variely, Speciallzing on funeral work. Johnwon's Greenhouse, $17 Chuich CUT FLOWERS—potied planta &l kinds, funeral work, free delivery. Sandallie's Greenhouss, 318 Oak Bt. Phone 2643-13, GERMANY'S ENVOY 10 U. §. RESIGNS Dr, Wiedfeldt Intends to Retire to Private Lile i will outla aot equite s today for Cilappont and BATES GOES T0 JAIL FOR ASSAULTING VIC (Continued from First Page) six inches length. Prosccutor Woods asked Policeman Strolls 'ul show theeourt how the knife opened. The officer took the weapon in his hands and by the mere pressing of a button the blade snapped open. Vie, who lives at 39 Lilac street, and until this morning had been con- {fined in the hospital, testified that he was with Bates in a house at 14 Wil- low street enjoying a crap game, The trouble began in the house, accord- ing to Viy, and terminated on the street when Bates came downstairs with his hand in his pocket carrying either a gun or knife, Vic said. Not knowing what weapon accused man had, the witness said, he went to the automobile in the street and endeav- Leavenworth of Rye, N. Y., in thejored to grab a tire pump to defend j’]‘yrmshnm Valley, was burned Tues- [himself. Before he could reach the |day night. Mrs. Leavenworth, two pump, he claimed Bates descended |children and five guests, escaped just jupon him and proceeded to slash his {in time, The guests were Mr. and ;face. Dr. N. B, Jaffe, who was called | Mrs. Sterling T. Foote of Rye, Miss to attend the wounded man, stated Helen Parkhurst of New York and that it was necessary to take 21 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon of Fast |stitches to close the wound. He sald Orange, N. J. The fire, which caused {that it will be necessary for the man a $20,000 loss, started from a kero- (to be under medical care for another sene lamp used by a maid. Most of jweek. the antique furniture was saved. , Bates was then called to the stand Mr. and Mrs. Leavenworth boughtyand admitted playing in a crap game the place last Fall. They are now at jwith Vic and slashing him. He as- Orchard Ho serted, however, that Vie caused the trouble when he demanded money from him. He said Vic became so vicious that it was found necessary 1o lock him in a room in the house. He further asserted that when he again, met Vic on the sidewalk the Jatter told him that the time had Feeney, of 17 New Hampshire ave- jcome and one or the other was “go- nue, gave Nettie Harkans, a guest in ing down.” Bates said that he told his home, her first swimming lesson | vic he could not afford to fight be- vesterday, and then swam out beyond leause he had a wife, children and an the breakers for relaxation. He Was agod mother to support. seized with cramps and shouted for After the prosccutor for the state help. The girl promptly plunged in, 'anq the attorney for the defense had |swam to him and brought him to !presented their argument Prosecutor shore. Joseph G. Woods said that Bates had She never had tried to swim until fjntended to stab Vie and he asked yesterday, it is said. that the man be hound over to the superior court. Judge Hungerford replied that he would take jurisdic- tion and imposed the jail sentence. A charge of breach of the peace against Vie was nolled by the prose- cutor, in Washington, Aug. 14.—Dr, Otto Wiedfeldt, German ambassador to the United States, will surrender his dip- lomatic post and return to Ggrmany on September 15, having requested that he be relicved by his govern- ment in order to return to private life., The ambassador declined today to make any statement, but it was learned from other sources that he came to Washington in cn an understanding with government that he would be per- mitted to retire at the expiration of two years, The appointment of Dr. William Cuno, former German chancellor, to succeed Dr. Wiedfeldt in Washington is generally expected in diplomatic cir- cles here. There is no indication, Five Guests and Two Children Nar- rowly Escape trom Flames, Lenox, Mass, Aug. 14.—The large Colonial house built in 1811 and |owned by Mr. and Mrs. Ellis W. been submitted by the German gov- ernment to the state department. In some quarters it is belicved the Ber- lin authoritics are delaying that step until rcachad a final decision. for informal discussion abllity of various German for the Washington post, although there has been no publis intimation to that effect. It can be said, how- ever, that officials here have heard with interest reports that Dr. Cuno and Dr, Solf, the present German am- bassador to Japan, have been consid- ered in Berlin for the Washington embassy, and that both men are gen- erally regarded as well qualified. s L FRANKS FAMILY TO MOVE, Chicago, Aug. 14—Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Franks, it was learned/ yester- day, Intend moving in a few days from the house that was the home of the murdered Bobby to some place where they can get away from ama- teur photographars and teéurists on sight-sceing busses. i Mrs. Franks has endured having her home pointed out by bus conductors and snapped by kodaks, it was said, as long as she can, and Mr. Franks has arranged to take her away from reminders of their tragedy. s HER TEACHER. Swimming Pupil Proves Her Ability in Atlantic City Crisis. Atlantic City, Aug. 14.—John SAV. QUEBEC SENATOR DIES. Sherbrooke, Que., Aug. 14—=Senator Joseph Boldus, 75, former speaker of the senate, died at St. Victor, Bauce, last night. HELLO, < LPOTTER. YoU OH,4 N!"l% ARE N [ WILLY! however, thot his name has as yet the reparations conference has The recent visit of Secretary Hughes to Berlin may have given opportunity of the suit- diplomats _BY J. THINK | AK 7O HER,HUHZ HOJS Lost and Foume oW e 4oy, Beward Winthiep 8 TH Dask 1ol of Cheshire. By Stipech, W1 YO0 WD WEATHEN | metal steips save 1-3 scresns. T. B Weods i Shore Announcements 1 We da all through coni billy window Phone 27 TRV=our_Plolograph kinds of photog ber shop, 195 4 1ime enly; § pest cards for s, Bundaye AUTUMUTIVE i [ { Auto and Truck Agencies West CHEVIOLET MUTON CARS—Cales & sers e Superior _Aute Cempany, 116 Arch St Phone 211, ODUE BROTHERS MOTOR C and service, 8, & ¥, Motor Elm_8t., corner Franklin. URA AND BTA olor A and service, “Just Il tovd Ca A, Bence, b1 Main street, Phone WD CARN—=Fordston tracior, &ONUING Parts and accessorién, motive Hales & Kervice Co, 200 B, Main AUPNODILE CANG—Bales and sorvice, City Hartfo Ave, o Maln 8t car values, man Auto C 139 Arch atrect, Phone 2109 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKB—Tackiiie Bros, Inc, Park and Bigelow Sts. Phone 074, Agents for New Britain and vieinity. TIgh grade motor cars, C A Bere 1 Malp AND CHRYBLER—Baies and and Bennett, 93 Arch 211 STAXWELL sorvice, Mel street, Phone 29 MOON MOTOR the world over, 142 Arch stre Beo the new . G, Hawk b ARS—and trucks h Bales and Bervice, cer. New Britain, Con sgents for Gabriel Phone Tine, Sale 3 El S Service, NASH—motor ¢ and service, L0 MOTOR M. Bearle & Co., Eim and Park 8 Phone 2110, Locai Snubbers, ROLLIN~and Jordan Motor Cars. and service. Onorate Moter Co., Main 8t Phone 3426 STUDEBAKER—service and salesroom at 225 Arch St. A, & D. Motor Sal Co., Tne, Phone 2607, NIGHT AND OVERLAND—mo- tor cars, showroom at ¢ Elm St, Servic 1 Cherry St. “Tha Sleeve-Valve bMotor." Phoa. 2081 Bales 13 R. C. Rudolph. Autos and Trucks for Sale 9 CHEVROLET—touring, TS class_con ditlon, excellent tires. e $100, On ato Motor Co., 15 Main Phone 3425, DODGE—touring var, 1917. _nargain at low price. C. A. Bence, 51 Main St. Phone 3316, PURANT—we have 1 business coupe that has never been driven even in a demon- stration, [t can be bought at a big sav- ing. Trades and terms considered. C. A. Benee, 51 Main. Phone 2215 ED, KENNEDY'S—auto exchange, full lige of used cars and parta. 36 Willow street. Phone 2093. FORD COUPE, 1975—A-1 shap¥, price $276, Cord tires, Inquire after 5 p, m. at 155 Kensington _Ave., 1st_floor. FORD, 1924—touring, ilke new, a bargain at §. . Onerato Motor Co,, 15 Main St. Phone 3¢ n FORD, 1920—2 door sedan, newly painted, good tires and mechanically correct, O. A. Bence, 51 Main 8t. Phone 2216, FORD—touring, 1925, perfect, _condition. Rudolph's Garage, 127 Cherry 8t Phons 2051:2; Balesroom. 4 Elm St. Phone 3392, | GOOD USED CARS— at the Maxwell and Chrysler used car department: Ford Rbt., del. ‘body, Special Maxwe)l touring. Maxwell touring, Mazwell touring, Btudebaker spec, 6 touring. Studebaker sper. & coupe. Studebuker light 6 touring. Velio sedan. Maxwell 4 pass. coupe. NETT MOTOR SALES CO, 98 ARCH STREET. PHONB 2952, P. McEVOY ) WAS AF YES , VERY FUNNY HAT'HA! YoU'LL PARDON THEY AT A ONE ME , BuB, HE AINT HURTIN MY FEELINS . FOLLY. I KAOW SQEUEEKIAI T KIN STUMMICK! OF MY ABIGHBORS WOT. ANT WROTE AN’ BEGGED ME AUTOMOUTIVE Autus sid Frucks For Bale ORI 131T=louring car. Bought for 76 Wi terms Ueed ruaRY Used Ons ALL MODBLA ALL PRICES TERMS ARRANGED PRICES RIGHT ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO, 11 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT,~ 1925 Chevrolet coups, looks mew B40H| e evrolet touring, good eondit! new paint, §180, 1821 Chevrolet touring, geod conditio new paint, 8226, 1921 Dodge roadater, new paint, 4260, Ch good condy SUPERIOR AUTO CO, 178 ARCH 8T, TEL L USED CARS— Al e low witn taken In trade for new Fords. good condition and priesd oany terms. nd touring, model ¥ o Allen 17, tourin, Ford 20, coupe. n ton worm drive truck delivery. , coup! . roadster, $235. AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR BXCHANGR PHONE 729-2, 48 ARCH o7 1'; tem speedwagon In "’i $750, Westcott, 1921, 7 passenger touring car, A fine famil car, price 600, Hupmobils, 1921 touring] In A-1 condition, $40, XK. M. Searle REO, 1823, condition | e USED CAR BARGAINS: 4108 $400, 3500 Ford roadster, 1st pa:ment Nash 6 touring st payment Buick touring, 1st payment Cheviolet sedan’ 1at payment $200) Maxwell sedan, lst payment $300 Oakland tourl! 1st payment $ §9 7 pass. Nash an 1st pay. $400 Maxwell touring, 1st pay. $ 90 A. G. HAWKER, 63 ELM ST, TEL. 2456, Open Mon, Fri, and Sat. Eves. call | i [ i | ROAMER, 1931—first class condition, at 315 North Burritt St. JORDAN—touring _car, throughout, fine tires. to Motor Co., 18 Main St. WILLYS KNIGIT—demonstrator touring. | Rudolpl's Garage, 127 Cherry 8t. Phona | 2051-2, Ealosroom 4 Elm St. Phone 338 STAXWELL—coupe, 1033 & Uasselg! equipped with. bumper, first class cond tion. C. A, Bence, 61 Main L. Phon excellent enapa { Price $400, Oner; Phons 3425 2215 USED CAR BALE— ‘ Augnst Clearance st a 25% discount, The cars listed below aie all in good running condition and are priced 25% less than the regular market price. Visit the shéwroom. LIST OF USED CARS NOW ON SALE First Paymt. Allen Buick . Buick tauring Buick roadster Buick, 7 pass. . Bulck sedan . Buick touring Buick, 7 pass. Bulck, 7 pass. Chandler, 7-ps. tour, Chovrolet seanes Chevrolet touring Dodge sedan Dodge sedan Dodge touring Ford sedan Ford ... 3 Franklin touring Haynes, § pa. coups Elgin . Liberty touring . Maxwell ..ieiiens Mitchell roadster ... Overland touring .. Oakland touring ... Oakland sedan Palge . . Palge touring Reo ... Stearns-Knight Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker 100.00 Studebaker, T pass. 150.00 Stdbkr Big 8 sedan, 1,400.00 Stdbkr Spec. 6 tour.. 1,000.00 Stdbkr Lt. 6 sedan. 1,000.00 1924 Btdebkr Lt. 6 sedan 1,000.00 1918 Velle 4 pass. sedan. 400.00 5 ton Breckway truck 600.00 314 ton Brockway truck., 1,200.00 5 ton_Brockway truck.... 1,400.00 1918 Vim truck 100.00 75.00 M. IRVING JEETER 183 ARCH STREET. PHONE 811, —for Must be #o] STAR SEDAN, 1 Koppsl Auto Supply at once. Call 2145, Ca., 252 Elm ¢, WHITE TRUCKS, TWO—and ome Brock- way, will eell reasonable and on easy i B¢ Cohp about it at 7 Main 8t or call 2428, USED CARB—of _ popular prices ever offered the bu: Asron G. Cohen, Ine, 185 Park tord, Conn. makes, lowest g public, . Hart- QUALITY USED CARS— at the new Studsbaker salesrosm. 1923 Ford coupe, $300. 1923 Star eoupe, $225. 1920 All-American 2 ten truck, $250, A. & D. MOTOR BALES CO., INC, 225 AR 3 ICH 8T, PHONE 2607,

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