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ATTENPTS T0PASS WACHINE ON RIGHT Judge Satistied Driver Did Not Knowingly Violate Law Arrested last night on charges of veckless driving and violation of th: ules of the road following a col- wsion in which his car tipped over, “| years ago, but Dohrowolskl Main street driving toward evening, at- ass on the right of a 1 by Dr. Wiiliam 1% n of 4 Vorest His car geant Pa Mara and Gustav H © accus nan testified this t Dr » Corbin 1 to pass by. was going to to turn, out by court, Man- and was who Dobrowolski Fla an operator Dobrowolski's experience ~would piss on the wrong side without a veason and discharged him. He Had No Driver's License koski of 308 Farming- n avent rrested by Sergeant ©'Mara when he came to the police station to report a slight accident on Farmington avenue, was charged with operating a motor vehicle with- it a driver's license. He told the his morning that he took out « license last summer and thought it #ld good for a year. He was en- ened and fi $5 and g to 39 His machine little girl last evening, but costs Failed To Cover Meat ying meat without a covering ie count brought against Louis Matsen of 13§ Hartford avenue, Mat- son as arrested on Commercial street last night by Inspector Dewey Selander of the board of heaith Judge George W. Klett entered a plea of not guilty and obtained a continuance until tomorrow. PALESTINE EXPORTS TOBACCO AND WINES usalem, April fuch st has been aroused in Pal ommercial circles by the re- anpouncement that Jerusa- s first cigarette factory had been completed and had begun "| Providence. manufacturing goods, not only for home consumption but for export as Samples of the first cigarettes were sent to British government officials in London through Sir Her- bert 1. Samuel, British high com- missioner of Palestine, and to Na- hum Sokolow, also of London, who has. been one of the prime movers to create a national home for Jews. Nearly half of the home grown, the remainder coming from Turkey Palestine's wine industry as well as its fruit output has shown an encouraging increase within the last few months, nccording to recent government reports. The wine s being made chiefly from vines brought from France about 20 last spring hundreds of acres were planted to new vineyards which will soon be in The chief expo ruit, wines, rt and almon fron ted Engineer Moore Blamed For Fatal Accident April 3.—A disre- and failure to , as well es, was declared to be the t trains in n Mareh 19, in an off g handed down by Coro- ix yesterday, Engineer Fireman Willlam H. Fish of Spring- fleld, Mass., cident. oner Ell Mix finds that the | denths of Moore and Fish were not caused by the criminal act, omission or carclessness of any other person or persons. Confessed Robber Held, Companion Flee Willimantic, April 3.—Thomas ] Silvain, of 85 Lincoln street, Lew Me., was charged in court h y with breaking and enteri the Benjamin Eisenberg clothi store in Church street, early yest day, pleaded guilty and was held $2500 bonds for the next sitting « the superior court. Silvain was ar rested in Providence yesterday. H was stopped in his car by officers who were looking for men who had robed a clothing store in Taunton the previous and were thought to be in At that time the officer who stopped Silvain's car did not know of the, Willimantic robbery which had ed $1500 to $2000 worth of m clothing. A com- panfon in Silvain's car got away. New Yorker Chased Seven Miles, Held as Rum Runner Willimantie, April 3.—Jerome A. Huriey of New York ecity charged with transporting liquors and oper- ating a motor car without a license the police court today. Hurley was caught last night after miles. He was compelled to stop as | his car engine became overheated through lack of water. Anniversary Sale e at__ & Horn's Himberg 406, off on JEWELRY 209 off on DIAMONDS l 25% off on RINGS 209 off on WATCHES REAL BARGAINS GOOD VALUES GUARANTEED MERCHANDISE See Our Windows for Specials Himberg & Horn 2 Stores 10 R. R. Arcade 392 Main St. tobacco used in | the Jerusalem made cigivettes 18 many | to apply 1 the rear-end collision be- | the New | INVITES DRY NEN 10 WINE PARTY Wisconsin State Senator Chal- lenges Opponents to Taste Madison, Wis., Senator Ben Gettelman, Milwaukee, who recently told a |committee that he was technically violating the state dry act by ma ing wine in his home, has issue invitation to wet and to attend a “fruit juice and cider" | at his residence "l odify the Severson state by abolishing the penalty for the home manufacture of light ges for exclusive home ; tion, issued his invitation after he had read newspaper statements by U Milwaukee dry leader that gentleman's wine as he advertised. Thomas P. Moore of New York and | the police had chased him seven | were killed in the BAC-‘L had his case continued until tomor- | row upon request of his attorney to | NEW" BRITAIN LR AT SRR RGP DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1925, he will be surprised,” Senator Get- [service between large cities. telman said; To Wayne B, Wheeler, | The project, known, the paper head of the National Anti-Saloon |says, as the American Alrways, Lim- league, will be extended a social in- |ited, is capitalized at $8,000,000, vitation, the senator sald, ——— Herman Bilgrien, one of two other | Q. ok senators ratod A’ wels Who wera btamforg Mlfl"_DlesI I‘fl‘orlin xplosion Injuries asked to assist in serving the re- freshments accepted, and told Sena- | Stamford, April 8.—Michael Lu- tor Gettelman he also made wine in [turre, 35, of Springdale, died at the his home, quoting the Bible as au- |Stamford hospital about midnight thority for the drinking of wine for [from burns recelved following an health's sake, explosion In an aerlal bomb factory e e |at Springdale. yesterday, The cause [of the explosion, which wrecked Jackson, Field, Wrigley |imost of the plant, has not been de- With Ford in New Deal |termined. Tuturre was the only April 18 State EAte| ¥anALY x man on the premises at the time of , ‘April 8.—The Herald }nu- explosion. sxaminer today says it has | s learned that ‘Philip K. Wrigley, sof BELATED ANNOUNCEMENT of the chewing gum manufacturer; Norwich, April §.—George Weston Jackson, vice-president of [or Jowett City, well known short d Ol of Indluna, and |giory writer chose April fool's day Marshall 1, TII, will be asso- (o dend out announcements of his cated in‘ Edsel Ford's recently |marriage to Miss Nellie Hartwell, launched commerecial airplane proj- | difkctor of the Community House ect, through ownership of stock in [there. The couple was marrled in the concern, which will manufacture | New York on December 18 last and the planes. their friends appreciated the April The three Chicagoans, the news- [fool character of the announcement paper says, are stockholders in the [when they recalled the many show- Stout All-metal Airplane company’|ers and social events they havg been of Detroit, aJtord subsidiary, which |giving in hohor of the bride in the will provide planes for overnight Ipufll few months, BEEZ HIVE CLOAK AND SUIT SHOP Choose From the Newest Styled— Fine Quality SPRING | COATS L) 51495 5199 Summer Fur Bandings—Fine Soft Fabrics dry advocates April 18, ator, sponsor of a bill to dry act Stand bever- consump- doubting was as strong he will attend this function Every New Style—New Material— ‘New Color A group of newly arrived Coats that offer unusual value. 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