New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 29, 1925, Page 4

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WHIP 1S APPROVED "’"“R”EUG}}{}?,;'Y" é’f& By T0 CURB CRIMINALS Y. M. C. K. Offcals Reoommend Use of Lash June (P—A pro- once Aliar “cat adopted by means of curbing i esterday ry of ol ssistant se isons would be this means { \' virtually of violence cperate forn nds of the and vithout the o shoot ail is to these they have orches- Bhtiie vio- | ihe lach in Delaware parts of Marylar has Eng- and Use of \and. Canad of Virginia insisted hown that & man who has felt the lash is ond offender he never a s Naval Reservists Back } After Trying Time at Sea | Worfolk June 29 (M—Little | the worse for their experience of be- ing adrift for a week in a helpless ship. 56 naval ists aboard the Eagle boat 9 engines broke down last Sunday about 300 miles off the Virginia | capes, were towed into port on their vessel yesterday by-the coast guard | tug, Cappabasset, The men, most of them Virginians, were immedi- ately transferred to a submarine | chaser to complete the trip to Rich- | mond. Seasickneess during gales that beset the closely restricted diet during the last few daysgof the drifting were the chiet hardships suffered by the regervists, who were returning 'rr\u\‘ a cruise to Bermuda when the ship | was digabled. After the supply of bread gave out Wednesday, before | any of the three ships sent to the ald of the eagle boat was able to reach her. the daily ration consisted et biseuits minus baking powder and | canned beef and salmon. Steamer Peary Sails From Sydney, N. S. €ydney, N. §. June 23 () — The mer Peary of the Donald Mac “nw; Ar expedition sailed yes- tarday trom North Sydney, following the schooned Bowdoin which lef Jay with Commander MacMil- at sea the reserv- whose the several sulp and s ves lan on jestroyer Putnam v lined the Peary sailed ary will meet ates as the oin and Pe 3 Me o0 be used as a 1de in an eff to be ma ort to of the editorial eraf came Sydney wi night for th who sedition, left last Wife of Army ()iflcer Assaulted by Two Men +Plymou Mass., Jun (P— Mrs. Robert H. 14 Major R. H. Ba assaulted by two men in off the Boston-Plymouth road near Duxbury, 15 miles from here, late | according to a police by her ed. the Jordan night :mmnv r struggle ade to the The men es Barrett hadspital here from the effec the men Major Batrett te Fort been trar Boston b te have last formerly attached venworth, Kans., had Edmonton Miners Vote To Strike on June 3 Edmonton, Alta, June 29 (A — Miners ton district d cided at ar g6 on strike when the to e ene m amount shipped ou the pres operators ex xtend the T agreement for onth in ¢ t desired of or Ontario may be that all op- e agreeable erators in the to tistrict this arrangement New |, | was of Columbia roses | ¢ oolidge New Arrival is to Be Named ('hlrlrs‘ Spencer Chaplin, Jr., According to Announcement Los angetes, gune zo.—nieen ot « | COUDERY Leave Trail of Sorcow pound son to Mrs, Lita Grey |Chaplin, wife of the film c Charles Spencer Chaplin nced by spokesmen for tha uctor e yesterday They that the baby aid which 1aplin mansion in Hill &t 6:10 o'clock Sunday & would § r Chaplin, Jr ‘hap!in married his leading woman, in Mexican town of Empolme vember Secracy surrounded comedian’s wedding plans and public interest in arrived at the € Beverly morr ba named Charle vife, and Lita Grey, then | the little last No. | the | ex nnusua th nuptials MISS BAILEY A BRIDE Former Member of 1. F | caclor| I fice Force Married to Proyvidence, R | I, Man At St. Joseph's Church, | Miss Fisle Helen Balley of 212 South Main street and Willlam J Garyey Mrs. Margaret Ga of Providence, R. I, this worning at 9 o'clock at §. Jo- | s church. Rev. Jol l'wvwhur‘i iciated. Mlss Alice Bailey, sister | of the bride, was maid of honor and Raymond Garvey, brother of the | groom, best man | The bride was attired in a gown | of ashes of roses georgette with a picture hat to match. Her bouquet and sweet | honor son of ey were married | e maid of color figured georgette with & "fiy roses The gift of the bride to the maid of hénor was a string of pearls and the groom gatve the best man whit gold cuff links, After the ceremony a breakfast was served at the Burrit Mr. and Mrs. Garvey left c a wedding trip to the White Mou tains and Canada and upon th turn will reside in Providence, R. 1 Mr. Garvey is an employe of tt Providence poat office and Mrs. Gar vey was formerly emploved in t! office of Landers, Frary & Clark Her bouquet was ot wedding hotel [Prayers Are Said for Recovery of Coolidge New York, June 29 (A—A praye: for the recovery of Colonel father of the r who is ill at his home in Vt, was offe esterday Rev. Dr. hle Pierce, i as a visiting prrav'vcr at the Fir Presbyterian church here, Dr. Pierc: is pastor of the First Congregation 1l church of Washington, wher President Coolidge worships Speaking from the pulpit formeri occupied by the Rev. Dr. Harry L erson Fosdick, D rce made | sermon a eulogy of General Ch (;. Dawes, whom lie called “a g Presbyterian.” He praised the vic president’'s cam ign for the clot lited State senate, cds such strong character “who attest their religi by virile deeds.” Pierce also pri e president in cutt expenses, sed the ng down on She Was Weak, Thin and Nervous st etrength-giver a good healthy flesh i. r Oil, it's full of vitamines t's nasty stuff—i 1 to take, and usually up- the stomacit. ank goodness! from the we don't have to ottle any inson Dr gists are selling 0 su as easy to take can get the smelling liquid Men and w rvous, are One woman gained ve weeks and that's nough for anyone. going o quibbling a nd get Me ne Cod Liver O av'E th origi Ta | WANTE D: Women'’s Votes On this simplified summer breakfast QUICK QUAKER cooks in 3 to 5 minutes’ Supplies energy breakfasts, ends hot kitchens OMEN say this W morning troubles in breakfast probiem. solves the summer That it ends hot the kitchen. That it cooks without heating up the kitchen, That men like it, and children take to it. And... Get a package of feel better all day long as a result, Quick Quaker. And then tell us your opinion. Cooks in 3 to S minutes. Hasall thatrare Quaker flavor. And with milkit is almost a complete food in itself ... at low cost. Quick gy Quater ‘NUMFR[IUSCRMHES TAKE HFAVY TOLL Week-End ~ Accidents About |swinging nose down tnto the ditch. Ashtabula, Ohlo, " [ persons |when an automobile In which they were riding was demolished by a fast eastbound nassenger he dead ¢ Arminta Bernie 15, daughters. ther tion were Sty of Family Die Burlington, ambers of one family is believed fatally 4 several passengers of rurban | tomobile T —— ‘ar fumped the track at Mayers corners, Btaten Island, ran 50 feet and struck a telephone pole. John Mucola, 64, sustained a broken leg and congpssions and Injurjes of both arms and her son, Joseph 14, re- celved a fracture of the left arm, Seriously Wounded Whm Dry Agents Make Capture Cleveland, June 290 (M—A man giving the name of Willlam Grieves, Cleveland, was shot and perhaps fatally wounded, three other men were arrested and two power boats, one loaded with heer, were captured by a United States coast guard rum chaser off Cedar Point early yester- day, Tho: rrested were booked Edward MacLean, Detroit; BE. F. Payne, Los Angeles, and Carl L. Watson, Bandusky. They lodged in Lorain jall charged with violating national prohibition laws. Commanding Officer Hugh Har- rity said his crew fired on a speed. ster occupled by Grieves and Mac- Lean when orders:to stop were ig- nored. MacLean was Injured. He satd they 'were fired upon without warning. the driver of an auto truek and were brought to the outskirts of New London where they were placed on the lawn of Dr, Hugh Lena's hos- pital, They were found on the lawn later and the police were notified. The men were then taken to the hos- pital, The state police are Investigating the case in an effort to find the driver of the other machine, and |also the truck driver who brought the injured men to this city, west of here yesterday, All of the dead resided in Bloomington. The tourlwg car was carried down the track about 80 feet before it was cought between the car and a brace pole of the interurban line, and literally ground to pleces. The interurban was deralled by the crash, the front end of the car Mrs. Frank O, Berning both of whom suftered tractured skulls, The injured are their two young children and Miss Florence Buhrmaster, of Scotla, who suffered lacerations, All were occupants of the Berning automoblle, It was sald the motorman and conductor of the electric falled to halt at the highway as Is customary, of Beotla, There were 20 people in the in- terurban train and while none suf- ered severe injury, they were badly [shaken up. Three were brought to a Bloomington hospital for medical attention, With the exception of the little girl, Zora, all members of the fam- ily in the automobile, were in- stantly killed when the:car crashed Crash At New London New London, June 20 (P—Iour Hartford men are in the Lawrence Meniorial hospital suftering from in- jurles recelved when thelr automo- bile was struck by an unidentified machine at Flat Rock, Waterford, |carly yesterdny morning. They are [James Valerio. 81 years old, of 1565 between the car and the pole. A |[Homestead avenue, compound frac- baby was born as a result of the |ture of the left arm. which may re- accident, but was dead |sult 1n amputation: John Rolleria, 27 Even the little terrier, the fam- |years old, 35 Church street, cuts and ily pet, was killed lacerations; George Doney, 22 years old, 22 Allen pla driver of the |automobile, lac 29=Five evening Crash At Norwich Norwich, June 20 (P —Andrew Warner, 37, caretaker at a cottage at Gardner Lake, was brought to the hospital here last night with a prob- ably broken neck from an automo- Lile accident on the road between the |ake and this city when the m chine he was driving went off the road and down a six-foot bank, over- turning and pinning him nnderncath Sidney Dolbeare, of Gardner Lake, rations; Vincent [ who was riding with him, had his eres, 19 years old, 4 Kilburn Court, | wrist broken. lacerations d - According fo the story told by the Twenty-Seven Injured an electric mellway an men, the driver of the automobile New York, June 29 (A—Twenty- automobile 6 th high-{which hit thelr machine did not |seven persons were Injured, three way near here, The dead are Mr. and Istop. They wera picked up later by Iserlously, when a one-man trolley June killed last Are you sufering from ocum or some other itching, for which you have tried vmoun tm& ments in vain—then given up in de- as| 9 Thousands whose llunu are now clear have gone through this same experience, At last they tmd Reund. ‘This soothing, healing ointment sto) the ltthml at once lnd lwn :ll r of the disease rid youevmm roubkl Resinol York Central train at a road crossing. e C. P. Woodring, his their son, Glenn 11, and Marle 17, | New 1., Two Die, Three Hurt Scotla, N. Y., Jupe 20 —Two per- Mlled and three others injured here syesterday when | June 29.—Six were killed injured, an In- were injured when an au- was struck by an Tllinois system car, seven miles | | sons were were car struck Saratoga LIl JULL'L UllflllUll ' STARTSTODAY The Most Extensive Showing of Fine Furniture Ever Displayed in New England FF Fiorything Thrught Fenything Throghos The Stare The Store CONFIDENCE BUILT IT—VALUES ESTABLISHED IT! We Hold Only Two Sales—Midsummer and Midwinter No Fixed Rule on Credit Terms Individual Terms to Fit Individual Cases Furniture Stored and Insured Free For Future Delivery 196-206 Trumbull HARTFORD'S LEADING FURNITURE STORE

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