New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 28, 1924, Page 18

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TESTS 10 BE MADE AGAIN .« Botb Positive and Negative Re- IMOROS THREATENING Desmand That Major Living FANKEE MARINES 10 BE AT POLLS PHILIPPINE REVOLT | e Appointed As Gover Islandd of Lanan, o gulls o Boston Trials | e e poses Conditional Conseat Vun Aug, 38.~=The latest s¢ , threat the Philippine sen=| San Ha H.—m..Tm of Halvas 0 of fests to determine whether Mrs B8 24 Rel G, Crandon, wite of a prom ate appeintment lor, Aug. 25, ~President Martines of Ma harles Livingstone as i insat surgeon of this city, who has povs .' “. ot ‘“f“ Nicaragua will aceept supervision of Bhen known as “Margery™ to the " 3o oo was appointed | 'Pe coming elections by Ameriean worid of payehie students, eould 0= |\ Gavernor Goneral Wood seve Aperts o condition that - General dues phenomena that would warrant |, ooy oo TS 16 reiveted (Chamorro, the opposition leader, 5 ward to her of the Selentific Amers agrees 1o assist In passing the elee. - the nomination on August 21, Lead fean's prizes for such genuine feats | o000t o e Lol the More |08l reform bill through congress gnded last night with results sald to | o tion that Livingstone eannot |IMeErally as proposed by the ex. B0 both positive and negative, Ina |y o 00 wonld be s |PErtS, saya a despatch frem Mana. IR Blg Liack box, fashioned out of inc) viation from the poliey of the |84 ,the Niearaguan eapital ghick oak In the mauner of a t iipin S t in ANing offices. The law among other things would Rime pillory, the medinm was said |, 00" 00 oo e te provide for the ereation of electoral f0 have falled to invoke of, Sbeolntiy m < A courta President Martines, it {s re another box, somewhat similar but (0 5 Iministrative code provid. | POFed, promises to convoke con with more freedom, results we ey . mber of the K788 in extraordinary session and te L positive, bells being rung, and & ¥ 4 : accept the formation of a tribunal N | hourd ¢ 1l treas BN pages transmitted, 1t was sal had | ppainted when @ |COMPrising representatives of all ¢ 0 two 1y nate . the S —— ©of boxes, The oak hox is the pr o tagdnr 3 A Mire erty of Harry Houdini, the maz { 4 SUN ELUDES MOON could agre y or Chige who 18 & member of the committ g - | tan ino rmor the 3¢ i understood, however, that the el bttt Socmmitiss has not accepted (ha box | ™I to hae him DURING WHOLE YEAR 1 nd med Further &8 an official test because the ¢ S . Sl . ittes as & whols has not had an - ESGANR M0ron a6 opportunity to examine it. The sec. leadors are to L No Total Eclipses tn 1924; First One d box Is the committee's cabinet ::olnd for such fests, with the me VIOLENT FARTH TREMOR Will Be On January 25, 1025; dium under padiocked restriction, = Visible Here. the bells confined beyond ordinary —— J reach :v;e -;"I'M“l- inserted 10 guakes of Seriows Nature With Ti.| Washington, Aug. 25.—~While no prevent fraud. " Redaions # total eclipses of the sun are listed 4o tests were understood to have | dal Wave Reported in Victnity of | o0, L ECR O B0 GU0 SO0 op- @eveloped an uninterrupted series of | Teeland ny. portunities for observing a total positive manifestations, including the Tondon, Aug, 2€.—A violent earth shutout of OId Sol's face will be appearance of lghts, WhistIng [ tremor of 10 seconds’ duration was | afforded the eastern part of the chairs moving across the floor, [ felt in Teeland Tuesday evening ae- | country early in the coming year, of- a pigeon whirring through a room |cording to a news agency dispateh | ficials at the United States Naval ob. 48 which doors and windows Were |from Copenhagen. The shock was | sarvatory here sy, locked, until Houdint brought his -”qm( T lm ,;- at ]I:nl‘l“m‘]lk]""‘ll On Jan, 24, 10 the sun will be “box. ornafjord and was followed by a |, total eclipse. This will start at ton falled | fiqq A in tots pse. s start a Members of the commit A tidal wav sunrise just beyond Lake Superior. e that the new box would de {:l‘o:"l conclusive test and Mrs Crandon said today that a statement signed by all participating in the yecent sitting that “there is no as- surance that ectoplasm can be made to work through oak an inch thick.” Bhe would not comment on the mat- ter turther, beyond denlal of a pub- ed report that the tests were end- .ed, saying that the tests were con- uing and that she was confident she had already proved the genuine- ness of the phenomena for ~which _she s the medium. The investigating committee in- ‘*gludes J. Malcolm Bird of New York, . Walter F. Prince of New York, Dr. |Hereward Carrington of Harvard university, Houdini, and Dr. Morton ' _Prince of Boston. WANT FLOGGING AS " GHECK ON CRIMINALS 4 (RN Shanghai Police Determined to Use < i:xuvma ‘Measures to Stop Crime Wave Sweeping Over City. * ghanghal, Aug. 28.—As an out- * growth of an epidemic of lawless- “ness that in recent weeks took the \form of almost daily armed rob- he beries in dwellings and on th ‘wtreets, the police of Shanghal's again are international settiement " vigorously advocating flogging as a punishment for offenders. As a rule armed robbers, con- ‘victed in Shanghal's mixed court, ‘are sentenced to death and are shot ‘after being turned over to the Chi- neses authorities. The foreign police ‘ ¢ontend that Chinese criminals fear _this punishment less than they do Feorporal punishment, which they as- gert will deter many criminally in- ‘elined from being cu:xght with wea- ‘pons in their possessions. The Chinese press in Shanghai generally voices opposition to, any peturn to the use of the bamboo. | ABYSSINIA ST0PS : SALE OF WEAPONS T'o Obey League Ruling and Prevent Export and Import of Guns ‘Without a Permit Geneva,' Aug. 28—Princa Tafari- Mekonnen, heir to the throne of Abyssinla, who is expected like Pre- miers MacDonald, Herriot and Mu: solini, to attend the September slon of the league of natior | “Jorwarded to Geneva a copy of a Dew Abysinnian code concerning the _graffic in and possession of arms and ammunition. Some idea of the tn whicn the -ecrupulous manner North Atrican state intends fo meef | “§fs’ Jeague obligations is had from 4he tenor of the princely communi- | eation to Sir Eric Drummond, the pecretary general of the leaguc “Peace he with yon," the note gins, and then proceeds: “Desirous ot observing faithfully the engage “ments which it entered Into on be ‘eoming a member of the league of pations, my government has 4esued new and more explicit rezn- Jations regarding arms and ammn th tions. Experience will show wh er the provisions in these rezula tions are adequate; If they are not them ‘4t is our intention to amend when necessary.’” - The new law conslsts of an 1 ' and detailed regulations and forbid all persons to enter or ,Abyssinia if in possession of “pons of war, or to import or export weapons, unless they have previous 1y obtained authorization. Similar “ly the sale of weapons is prohibited without specific authority, and pen alties are provided. about 50 men captured late night Carroll Gibson, 19 years old negro, who is reported to have at-| tacked Mre. Norman Baker at her ‘home, three miles south of Trappe. | early last night. Mrs. Baker is a sis tar.in-law of Frank (home run) Baker, manager of the Eastca base- | . ball team, fellow can be found mingling with the other passengers. sulting. 'POLLY AND HER PALS | Tts path win be on Into New Tork state and lower New England. Fast- ern New York and England will be the best positions for observations, lantic ocean north of Scotland will be able to see it at sunset. In the middie of the Atlantic it will be visible at noon. Another total eclipse will take place Jan, 14, 1926, This will start in Africa, crossing the Indlan ocean and the Tsland of Sumatra in the Duteh Fast Tndles, and the iower islands of the Philippines, Aboard Ship Sign Painting Jobs Lack Enough Men Boston, ‘Aug. 28.—The world may be overcrowded with doctors and lawyers, hut there is plenty of room for the fellows who can put the let- ters advertising their profession on the plate glass windows. Sign paint- ing isn't a crowded profession by any means according to C| H. Buck of Boston, known throughout the country as the dean of that profes- sion. More than 100 of the sign painters attending the sixth international convention of the Associated Sign Crafts of North America which open ed yesterday in Scenic Temple, were taught their trade by the veteran, who has been “on his own” in the business for 48 years. Men from all over the country are attending the convention and more than 1000 are expected to register before closing time on Saturday. Only 1500 sign painters are listed in the international organization, so there is plenty of room for more, Mr. Buck told a reporter. The pay is good, too, $10 a day for a begin- ner and more later, 6 900 MENINGITIS VICTIMS Tokio, Aug. 28.—An epidemic of meningitis, which has already claim- ‘The Prince of Wales is a regular |ed 900 victims, has spread to Tottorl on board ship. He always|prefecture, where 231 cases have right out on deck |been reported, with 102 deaths re- THE POTTERS ToNT TS J B2 Teve: 1TS SNOOKY, IWANT 10| [PEOPLE WITH CROOKED L | [PRTLE FNCRRS ey But Nicaraguan President Im- southern New | Vessels in the At. | UTEL MY READ WHAT IT Everything NEW This Year But the Grounds STATE FAIR will open at Charter Oak Park West Hartford, Conn. Monday, Sept. 1st Labor Day to run for six days from Sept. 1st to Sept. 6th 6—Days and Nights—6 Plan to be at the STATE FAIR on the Opening Day, MONDAY, SEPT 1st, and be one of the thousands to enjoy the Holiday Spirit and Program. Gates open at 9 a. m. and something doing every minute until the vaude- ¢ ville show closes at 11 p. m. The racing will begin 2 p. m. and special vaudeville acts, eight (8) in all, will be staged between the races with band concerts to enliven the proceed- ings. In the evening there will be another vaudeville show, an exhibition of rough riding by members of Troop B and a monster fireworks show. Tuesday will be HARTFORD DAY with His Honor, Mayor Norman C. Stevens, the city officials, and members of the clvic clubs of Hartford in attendance. Wednesday will be Governor’s Day and His Excellency with his staff will be present. The historic Charter Oak Stake will be the feature event on the Grand Circuit Races for the day. This is one of the biggest days of the STATE FAIR. Plan to be at Charter Oak Park on Wednesday, Sept. 3. The State Fair Is YOUR Fair Austrian Import Tax duy 18 & birthday (n the home of [in the Aght against eancer is 0 > and Mrs. Louls Pauliet, Most (abandoned by the German medi Based on 48:-Hour Week |o: teir childres were born on Mol |sociels for the sembat of sancer Vienna, Aug, 2% Austrian [days, Henry and Arthur were born |is announed, beeause further Anff commitive has authorized an [ on the Fourth of July, JLoretta on [ lowances of state funds for the p additional impert duly of 33 per |Labor Day, Roger on New Year's pose have been refused hy the ge oont on articles from couniries ' Day Theodore on baster By ernment Effoits (o have Lhe ge¢ whieh do not enforce the 45:-hour | Joseph on Memorial Day and rnemnt reseind s order are bel week when similar articles are pro- |on Christmas Day, mad, duged here under the 45:-hour en —————— — actment (Iulll'(’l' Refiefll'(’h \\'0r" A smart new toueh ia te have B —— “ ul butten directly un Molkday Bir Abandoned in Germany i AR have & elose row New Bedford, Mass.~—Every holl-| Herlin Aug =Research work | huttons elear to the hemline R —————— ‘[ THE HERALD WANT ADS e Alphabeticaly Aauged For Quick bV LINE RATES FOR ng CONSECLUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Piepaid a ™ ' 1" ) daye 1 line [IET] LIRL) Yearly Order Rates. Upon Application. Count 6 words to & line, Minimum Book Char 35 cents, No Ad Accepled After } P, M, for Classified Page on Ads Accopied Ove for convenience of Day, the Telephone amers, Call e Ask for & “Want Ad" Operator e and desoription and letter cutiing our specialty steel relne etically seals Toncrers livery, Sandallie's 18 Oak St, Phone 264312, Greonhouss, Lost and Found !l ANNOUNCEMENTS ' | Lost and Found ] WHIET WATCH=HaRen — Wohrgre G ko G, lost Bear Black Kock bridge Finder eall Piv, #0:1 Monday merning. [ Personals L) | GEY=35Ur phots sibum ol sur sale A [ 1 to un and metal strips, save 1-3 eoal bills, soveen. ¥, B, Weods Phone 2765, Store Announcements GUESS— How high does the balleon go ever our Bervice Siation 7 Ten dollare (19) In merchandise for the nearest guess, Aug, 25 1o Aug, 99, O'NEIL TIRR & BATTERY €O, 3 WASHINGTON STREET PHONE 900, AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencles L] UTOR SOTOR CANA—aales and servics. apitol Bulok Co., 193 Arch Bt Phone CWANDLEN—Cleveland and Gray motor and accessories, American Sales Co, Bim 8, UADILTAT . Lash Motor € Weat Main, CIEVE service, oh_Bt, L] TOR. aTes Reputabl corner Lincoln streets, MOTOR CARS—Bales and Buperlor Auto Company, 176 Phone 211, MOT & F. Motor Eales Franklin, Phon: B — “Just Real Good A, Bence, §1 Main street, Phone 2 S turned to Herald ATREDALE PUP—3 mos. old. Teward 1t veturned to 50 Erwin Place, TORD CAS—Tordron tctar, FaTes wer- = - - fco; genulne parts and e N TING—Tost _ Thursdny moom: | ot 66 ward If returned. Tel. 699 AHtwSTe M A Savie o ik ed, wrawn and ‘white, " Tong | [TUPMOBILYE CARS—8ales and servics. _hlred, lost, Return De City Bervice Station, Hartford Ave. SN fur_plece 1o T corner Stanley and 6 Main 8t Av M 04, 23 Carlson BL Paonesss. VALUABLE—dinmond enr Fvgs, 108t | IUDSON AND BEREX—America’s Toadl Thuraday p. m. between the Brit- [ car values, oo the new coaches, Hon ain Trust and Liggett's. Reward If re ales and Serv man Auto Sales ¢ 3 I Phone 2109, st 10 BILL—in_amall VIAck Teather card a%e name of Yovinne 8t. Arnold lost on Hartford trolle ving center between 10:30 and 11 o'clock. Return to 167 Tairview street, City Items advt John E. Kilbonrne has transterred property at the corner of Park drive and Highland terrace to John A. Frawley through the H. J. Folren agency. French Hat Shoppe, &t. Prof. Bldg.—advt, Miss Sylvia Beizer of Hartford ie spending a few days with friends in this city. Lunch at Hallinan's.—advt. Santi Ciand sold today through the Camp Real Estate Co. today a two family house at 50 Union strest ito Satrak Davidian and Sargis Toro- {slan, j “June Night,” Victor, at Morans', {—advt. { A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, i Michael J. Kennedy of 333 Allen street last Friday at Mercy Hospital, Springfield, Mass. | Smith Business School opens Sept. i 2nd.—advt. : | H. Dayton Humphrey sold today a building lot on Underhill Lane for the Russwin Land Co. to Hilding Benson and Gustave Johnson. { Chic Millinery at 166 Main St. + Room 110.—advt. Miss Ruth Johnson, a graduate of the *Smith Business College has taken a position with the Actna Life Insurance o, Miss Margaret McCue, has taken a position with the Old Colony Curtain Mill. Miss Elsie An- derson, has taken a position with the Landers, Frary & Clark. For special clearance prices on all summer dresses see Mary Elizabeth Dress Shop, 87 W. Main, Prof. Bldg. P—advt. | Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. McEnroe and son Robert, have returned to { their home in Miaml, Fla., after a visit in this city. Cut prices on mottoes, birthday trimmings. maple syrup candy, salt- ed nuts. McEnroe's, 18 West Main W strect.—advt. ‘ WHATS THE START HOLDING WITH ME_ AT THIS STAGE OF THE GAME? WHEN PA COMES HOME , I'M GOING 10 SEE. FOR MYSELF WHETHER HES REALLY INTERESTED Y TION. "BEWARE OF, 'M NOT HIT YOU. BY J. P. McEVOY | BIG IDEA? AH HARZ. | CROOKED ASA DOGS HIND LEG.’ HANDS S GOING 10, Fifty-Fifty Ja NoTicE THAT CRowD ON “THE. FIETY PER CENT FETY PER OF 'EM "THOUGHT WE WERE DIDAT GOING TO HAVE. | THOUGHT HIT THAT NUTHIN “Too! on uSs, me PosT' DAUGHTER' LA e OF “THE PEOPLE N THIS . CAR CENT so ' Home cooked lunches at Crowell's, | 87 W. Main| TRUCKA—RackIe Park and Bigelow 8ta Agents for New Britain Tars, Tigh mator Erade Enles and Servi C. A, Bence, 51 l Main 8. _Phone 2215, | D CHRYSLER—8ales and i cGauley & Bennett, 98 i § Phona 2952, ' SMOON MOTOR CARS—iaverably known i the world over. F. L. Green, Eales ] ce, 142 Arch St. Phone 625, RASH—motor_cars. §as the new 108, es and Service, A, G. Hawker, 58 Elm_ street 0O MOTOR CARG—and trucks, enneth M. Searle & C cor, m and Park ew Britain, Conn. Phone 2110, agents for Gabriel nubbare. —and Jordan Motor Cars, Onorato Motor Co., one 3425, —Service and Salesroom at & D. Motor Sales Co., t Loca Fales 13 D oV showroom at Cherry 8t. T 4 Elm 8t “The Sleeve- Valve Motor" R, C. Rudolph. Phone motar cars, Service 127 0s and Trucks for Sale 3 BUICK COUPE, 1823—4 cylinder, run only 5,000 miles, original paint and tires almost like new, lots of extras and low price for quick sale. See, Mr. Plercs at_the Capitol Buick Co., 193 Arch St. T024—touring car, run oniy 1,000 all equipped. Price only $875. A, . Motor Sales Co. 225 Arch St. Phone 260 TVROLET —touring, in first class con- dition, excellent tires. Price §100, Ono: ato Motor Co., 18 Main £t. Phons 342 DODGE, 1917 —touring car, running cond tion and tives ara very gond. O. A. Bence, 51 Main §t. Phone 2215, 1817, bargain at low 51 Main St. Phone —touring C. A, Bence, T—we have 1 business coupa that has never been driven even in a demon- stration, It can be bought at a big Trades and terms considered. . Bence, 51 Main $t. Phone 2215, ED, KENNEDY ito ange, full line of used cars and parts. 28 Willow street. Phone 2003, FORD, 1917—touring car. This car_can be hought for with terms. Good tunning condition. Automotive Used Car Exchange. 88 Arch St. Phone 1762 FGRD COUPT—In _excellent _condition. Apply, A, Schade, 123 Black Rock Ave. RD—touring, 1023, perfect, FOT Rudolph’s Garage, 127 C 2; Salesroom, 4 X, 1930—touring, first class con- throughout, price reasonable. 8, NASI ditfon Call 1528 STUDEBARKER, 1023—Tight _&1x__touring car, in A-1 condition. Price $700. This 1s a good buy. A, & D. Motor Sales, 25 Arch St.Phona 2607, D CARS—of popular makes, Iowast prices ever offerad the buving publ Aaron G. Coben, Inc, 185 Park Bt. Hartford, Conn, | WHITE TRUCKS—two, and one Brock- | way, will sell reasonable and en ea | terins. Ses Cohn about It at 7 Main St 25 or_call 24 INTGHT—demonstrator fouring rage, 127 Cherry $t. Phone Snlesroom ¢ Elm St. Phons 3392 2051 CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT.— 1923 Chevrolet coupe, looks new $i05. 1920 Chevrolet touring, good condition. new paint. $150. 1021 Chevrolet touring, good condition, I new paint, $225. 1921 Dodge roadster, good condition. new paint, $250, SUPERIOR AUTO CO. 176 ARCH ST. TEL 211 FORDS— ALL MODBELS ALL PRICES TERMS ARRANGED PRICES RIGHT ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. 23 MAIN #TREET. NEW BRITAIN B | saxtwELL, 1923 Sodan, 1023 Ford roadster. Buick touring car. Overland Ked Bird touring. A. G. HAWKER, 52 ELM ST. TEL. 2456, OPEN MON.. FRL. AND SAT. BVES. USED CAR$— One spec ing a One Bujck, at #1350, One 1922 Anderson sedan at $500, 12l six Studebaker, 1821 tour- 525, 1024 sedan, silghtly used A. & D. MOTOR BALES CO. ING, 225 ARQH ST PHONE 2601,

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