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'%ON | ing and swollen feet. 25¢cbox e THE Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main St. | ana neck, our own make. || e new Fall Shirts are a feast | for the eyes—designs so differ- ] eat you'll be tempted to over- buy. weaves that — well, in. You'll be pleased showing for fall? drop he fsylum Street Hartford. 95z #3t Pays To Buy Our Kind” AIR REGORDS BROKEN \ — Aviators Establish New @arks For Altitude With Cargo, Both Flying in Seaplanes. Sesto Calende, Italy, Aug. 26.— ¥ gignor Bacola, piloting a “Savoia 11| 95" seaplane, today established a world’s altitude record with 250 kllograms cargo. He attained a " Beight of 5,500 metres. . dant Marquis Centurione, “Savola 16" seaplane, also a world’s record with 500 cargo, reaching 4,550 ™ Protect Your Child’s Sight a suggestion of grave im- and deserves serious con- T ——————— g S S S WIELDED RAZOR IN NEFENSE, HE SAYS (But Myrtl Street Man Is Held & for Superior Court TH Michael Cologa street was bound over to the Myy 4 Superior t with a dang ianni 2 & charg as W after given a heuring e Judge William €, Hungertord in » bands bei Cologa® ianni s ashed two nephews, Joseph 1 Michael DeChies argument ia their police t this morning anai elile, home Cologn Iring an i admitted to the ? th to th court that ha » 0 I ragor that sent the t pital with required but cla at he had self defense when the two nephe came to his room to beat him, Dr. A, J, Savard told that one the strokes of the had started in the rear of J vard 1 contint stopping m_the hos that ea 10 olode soted in ws it the face oourt fory of an Inch fr aeverance of which would have heen | sure death, DeChicchio had deep gashes on the head, Beaten While in Bed, The defendant told the court that he was in bed In his room and his two nephews were out in the kitchen talking and making noise, This pre- Michael from going to sleep lled out to them to be quiet, De Chicchlo did not like this, ac- cording to the defendant's story, and after words passed between the two men, DeChicchlo is alleged to have entered the bedroom and struck Michael about six times while he was lying in bed, The defendant dis- played a black eye, he claims De. Chicchio gave him. After beating the uncle, DeChic- chio is alleged to have gone into the kitchen and after a talk with Jo- seph started back to the bedroom. Fearing that they were both gotng to beat him, Michael claims that he picked up his razor and told them not to come into the room or he would use the weapon to defend himself. The men entered and both were slashed. The prosecution claimed that the defendant had been in an ugly mood all day and had been looking for trouble. Joseph testified that he owed his uncle $50 and that short- ly before the slashing, the uncle had demanded the money immediately, not being satisfled with his explana- tion that he did not have the money then, Testimony was offered to show that the uncle had been drink- ing wine since early in the afternoon and was drunk that night. Policemen Gustav Hellberg and Peter Skierkowski, who arrested the defendant, testified that he showed signs of liquor when they arrived at the house. Attorney S. Gerard Ca- sale represented the defendant. Flim Flam Market, Fined $50. James Adams of Lee street, whose alleged | 450 Was continued from yesterday morning for sentence, was fined §58 N ven & suspended Jail seatence of 1w menths He was found gulity of oblaining good from the Mohican market under false pretenses Siashes Hotel Windows, seph- Popell of Stamford was 4 §15 and costs on eha of kenness an injury to private ted last night alter the patroiman received a complaint officials of the Hotel York that ) was making trouble there Arriving at the hetel, Meehan found that Popeil, who is & former | resident at the hotel, had gone there in a drunken condition and started 10 make trouble, The clerk put him out, and he started to ereate a dis. turbance outside, Not getting any results Trom his shouting, he pieked up two builfhg bricks and hurled them through the window of the he. tel Wouldn't Ohey Traft ignal, Wesley 8 Puys of East Bristo) charghd with failure to obey the sig- nal of Traféle Policeman Delbert Ve ley, was fined 83 and costs, He was arrested yesterday afternoon at the ormer of West Main and Main Mrects Violated Ttule of the Road, Harry Brown of 135 Dwight street, arvested yesterday afternoon by Bers ant Michael J, Fiynn on a charge of vielating the rules of the road, pleaded not guilty and had his case continued until tomorrow tor trial, ant od an accident in which he waa involved at the corner of East Main and Harvard streets, Accord- | Ing to the report of Sergeant Flynn, Brown was responsible for the ace cldent as he failed to g0 to the right of the intersection of the two | streots, Brown's machine was in collision with one driven by John 8 Golem- beskie of €5 Connecticut avenue, Both machines were slightly dam- aged, Must Support Children, Willlam C. Werme, arrested last night by Patrolman Patrick Meehan on complaint of the man's wife, who charged him with non-support of their twe children, was ordered to pay his wite $8 a week toward the | support of the children and to fur- nish a bond of $150 to guarantee the payments, In default of the order of the court, he will have to serve a 30 day Jall sentence. ‘JOHNNY’ OWEN DEAD Protege of Mike Murphy Who First Ran Century in 94.3 Seconds Thrown From Horse on Mackinac Island. Detroit, Aug. 26.—John Owen, 62, prominent Detroit clubman and said to have been the first man to run the 100-yard dash in 9 4-5 seconds, is dead at his summer home on Mackinac Island, Death resulted trom injuries received when he was thrown from a horse. Owen was a protege of Mike Mur- phy, famous Yale trainer. In 1889 he won the national 100-yard dash championship by making the dist- ance in 10 2-5 seeonds. A year later he reduced the figure to 9 4-5 sec- onds, He was one of the founders inr the Detroit Athletic elub, Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn PHONE 1409-2 127 MAIN STREET OFP. ARCH For Wednesday Morning $0.98—Wash Dress 2.08—Wash Dress s, which were up to $16.50. s. which were up to $6.50, $19.08—8 Cbats, which were up to $65.00. $4.50—0One Suit Case, was up to $5.75. $6.98—One Snit Case. which was up to $9.00. 5e Each $1.40—Khaki Knicker Waist Line Belts, which were 50c each, s, were $2.50, KUKUC-GOLAZKA More Than 200 Guests Isshed 10 Reception i Honor of Marriage Performed This Moming More than attend a wedding hall to bhe held in conneetion with the wedding of Miss Alice Gelazka the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Alexs ander Golazka of 164 Grove streel George Kukue of 86 Baston 200 guests will - on tonight at 8 Wednesday Morning Sale Women’s Knitted Union Suits Lightwelght Union Suits, Shoulder top models with tight or loose knee, 390 For Wed, only .. J. J. Clark’s Sewing Thread 100 yard spools, White and black. For Wed. only—Spool ... 2¢c Percale Dust Caps Dutch style and regular elastic, adjustable styles. Many patterns., For Wed. only Women’s Stamped Porch Dresses These attractive garments, stamped tof embroider in handsome patterns on good linene, ¥or o 69 c Wed, only. w.. Washable Bloomer Elastic 8.8 inch Cotton Elastic for bloomers and nndergarments. For Wednesday lc Women’s Windsor Crepe Gowns Made of the desirable wash and ready crepe in reg- ulation and Jenny neck styles, L Pillow Cases Un, Size 42x36. 3 ror 7500 | Made of fine quality mus- For Wed. voses and lilies Mieha tressed i trimed with sea pearis i Walter M The hride was g trimmed with pe a vell trimed with p et of b Miss the maid of honer ¥ orgelte crep 1 she car | pink vied a bequet of pink roses ith _qrcaf" omen’s Fibre Silk Hose Strictly first quality in plain and fancy weaves and wanied sliades, For Wednesday only Palmolive Shampoo The regular 50c size of this fine preparation. 2 8 c For Wed, only .. — Infants’ Bibs Large size hibs, made of rubberized cre- tonnes, For Wed. only—E: iia 5C ——gy Knitted Silk Step Ins Really luxurious garments, made in white, peach and pink. For - 99c Wed, only . Nell Brinkley Bobbed Hair Wavers Effective, simple, comfort- able, 4 on card. For Wed. only—Card .. 60 handsome 0 Mennen’s Shaving Cream For a perfect shave. The large 35c tube. For "19¢ Wed. only e “NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1024," uich coremony § wed t was served at Sekel ) freinds atiead: After the ob jing breakf all. More than 1§ ed the breakfast PIND STUTTERING CURABLE na, Aug Nearly all ohils fected with the habit of stut- tering may be cured If the patieats re glven proper eare in time. Thiy was the consensus of opinion exs pressed by experts at the first eons discuss improvement of the power of speech and the velce among youngsters, THIERY ARRAIGNED Massachuselts Doctor, Weak After Suicide Atiempt, Hears Charge of Murdering His Brother in-law, Somerville, Mass, Aug 26Dy | Raymeond D, Th still weak from the effects of his attempt at suicide, was | gress ever held on the continent to | was arvalgned in the distriet court here today, and heard & plea of not #ullty entered for him to the charge I of murder in the first degree for the I ——— cdnesday) lorning Sfl% oney Men’s Fibre Silk Hose Irregulars of & good 8bc grade, Good staple colors, For Wednesday l 5 c Sunset Dyes The regular 15c package, *All odlors. For 9 c Wed, only swwesiacemn _ Silk Windsor Ties Buy them for school open- ing. Hemstitched and plain Imported Bisque Kewpies Originally priced at 8fc and $1.25. Kiddies love to make outfits for them. For et RN . . 9 Women’s Bloomers OF CHECKED NAINSOOK Extra well made garments in pink or white with rein- forced seats and ruffled knee, For Wednesday 4 4 c Only..coveeaanss ey IMPORTED Willow Clothes Baskets Large size, Special for Wednesday 7 9 c only....... Kellogg’s Toasted Corn Flakes The national breakfast food =large package, For Wed. only==Pkg: iwvsw Gc Brillo The 10c size, Special for ‘Wednesday 5 c 0nlY. oo enicemanemm s e e Congoleum Floor Rugs 19¢ Size 24x386. Special Wednesday. . of Those Sample hange Purses Frame purses, envelope and pocket styles, Samples worth up to 50c. 10 c Women’s Outsize Silk Lisle Hose A splendid quality mock seam back hose in black and cordovan. For o 32c Wed, only—Pair ——l “Bay State” Toilet Tissue This superior grade, 2000 sheet roll of toilet tissue. For ‘Wednesday | Sliting of hia twother-ia-law, David M. Nobls, ' At the request of Digtriet Attoraey Arthur K. Reading, bearing was postponsd uatll Seplamber 4 The Middleses grand Juiy s expecied 1o begin consideration of the matter at Lowell on September 3, GOWN, seen not ealy velvet, Suger is found in the sap of pears 1y 200 plants and trees, Open All Day Commencing Wed,, Sept. 3rd Boys’ Fall Caps Buy them for school open« ing. Made of handsome all wool suitings. Full leather band. Large stylish golf Vo oy 45¢ Wed. only ww..veve Djer Kiss Taleum Powder The exquisite imported tale For wea. cnly oea 19€ Paper Napkins Put up 50 to a sanitary package. Special for Wed. only—PKg.. . 7c “Wear-well” Crib Blankets A heavy weight wool-nap blanket. Size 80x40, with pink or blue borders. Reg. ooty oo 44C Women'’s Novelty Silk Hose A very serviceable and stylish drop stitch weave fio bre silk hose, For 63(: Wed. only .......« Turkish Hand Towels First quality, double loop, Size 15326, Special 9 for Wednesdsy uesm o C Rinso For washing. For Wed. only—~Pkg. .... 5c Pequot Sheets $1.25—Khaki s to go with thie Knickers, were $1.98. $1.00—Summer Net Corsets, were $1.30 and $2.50, 75c—Fancy Step-Ins, were $1.00. 190 Pair—Drop Earrings, wers to 82. 9Sc—Bathing Suits, were up to $5.75, 78c—Bathing Shoes, were 81,19, 9c—Bathing Caps, were 25c and 50c. Size 72x00. Special for Wed. $1.29 tion. on the safe side as to rour one's eyes. An early examina- {8 the advisable solution. glasses or the lack of them may eause endless trouble in lite, Our Ability Is Your Assurence of Satisfactory Service, Eye Examinations Satistaction Guaranteed A. PINKUS Eyesight Specialist and Optician Over 40 Years' Experience Office, 300 Main St. Tel. 570 Size 014 x 13 inches, Reg. price $1. 9 8 i C Special for Wed. . Ny ™ 5. Made of Surf Satin, TOMORROW-~THE LAST HALF HOLIDAY—We've ar- ranged a list of extraordinary money savers, in order to make it the banner half day of the season. Come pre- pared to get hargains. WOMANS JAPPAREL SPECIALTIES MIDOLETOWN == NEW BRITAIN WOMANS JAPPAREL SPECIALTIES MIDQLETOWN == NEW BRITAW HEAVY RUBBER APRONS 50¢c Ruffle edge—large pocket, ruffle trimmed—rubber shoulder straps. Cocoa color. NEW LONG TUNIC BLOUSE! 4.98 Made of printed Roshanara and Brocaded Silks. The very latest— worn with a silk slip, making a complete drees. Autumn Colors. WILLOW BONE CORSETS $1.00 - Made of extra strong quality pink coutil with heavy black boning. Four strong garters. Sizes 22 to 32, BATHING SHOES 50ce. Odds and ends, formerly selling up to $1.98 pair, Sizes 8 to 7. SLEEVELESS SWEATERS $1.50 Regular $1.98. A good assortment of colors 1o thoose from. Sizes 36 to 44, SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM RUBBER NOVELTIES FOR THE KIDDIES Bibs, Aprons, Coveralls 19¢ Valves to 59¢ “fgeep the little Dresses Clean” I:,Ai)'lES'iN AINSOOK GOWNS 8c Formerly up to $2.98 Slightly mussed, hut real bargaine, Lace and Hamburg ‘Trimmed Cut full Well made ~—GORDON YELLOW TICKET HOSE $1.00 r: High silk Bouvi—Lisle Tops Black, white and all novelty colors, Every Remaining Summer Dress $ 5.00 FORMERLY SELLING UP TO $19.98 ormandies Light, medium and dark color- Voiles — Linens — There are about fifty dresses remaining in this lot. ings; sizes 16 to 46. No approvals, no alterations. Every Remaining Summer Silk Dress $9.98 FORMERLY SELLING UR TO $29.50 Roshanaras — Crepe de Chines — Georgettes; sizes 16 to 40. This lot offers some unusual bargains—a real opportunity to sgcure a dress or two to finish out the summer season. A few Flannels and Knitted Dresses to close out.. GAIN IN HEALTH AND STRENGTH Seibert’s Pasteurized milk will please you with its rich flavor with its genuine creamipeks. It is the milk that will please each member of your “RUBBER REDUCING BRASSIERES $1.50 Value $5.00 Made of extra heavy reducing rubber—fastening in side back, Neat shoulder straps. Sizes 34 to 51. BOX LOOM CREPE KIMONOS $2.98 Extra attractive st ribbon trimmed.