New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 16, 1925, Page 15

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CAR ROLLS BACK ACROSS STREET, WOMAN LEAPS 00T Cxcitement At Main And West Main As Coupe -Zigzags Into Limelight, Conslderable ‘of a furore was 2:10 o'clock this after- when a emall coupe with a woman passenger packed in front of created at noon EW Hot? Not This Way! probate court suddenly brake from its moorings and rolling backward | and diagony across West.. Main | £treat crashed.. into. a post on .the! opposite side of West Main street ;| ust at the juncture of that street | Main street, e woman pas- senger added to the leaping trom the car right in the middle of the road and ‘helplessly watehing “the remalnder of its pro- gress. The toll'of damage cause by (hal career of' the car inclided a punc 1 fured gas tank, a smashed tiré rack | and a keeled éver and badly "bent “no parKing' sign which was stand- ink innocently enougli at tWe spot | where the “car's journey” abruptly | tunately Yor all éoncérned | busy corner was singularly | free from tradfic at the time, | The coupe Invelved is owned by | Joseph Amszin of 179 Hartford | avenhe, and WILLIE HOPI’! TO WED Manhagget, ) July 18 (A—The engagement ot Imrolhv Dowsey, an { actress, to Willle . Hoppe, former champion, billiard player, was an- nounced today by Mr.' and Mis. James L. Dowsey, her parents. The wedding is to be late in August. Hoppe divorced hig first wife in New York state last July. Wins Title | | | fand then a s T ;F‘.nzland Regrets Rut New Orleans” in ng girl mmer She'll by “Miss the national by Attlantic” City, tifs thousand .peaple saw her selected in a contest arranged by the Ameri Legion. Her name is Thelma Roel ing. she's 16, is only a little over | revie at | Twenty | [r— City Advertisements Washinztap St. Building Line Notice 1§ by gi ng will he h ofore the Public ty of New Room 306, City Hall, (E. & ) Tuesday e 21st, 1 on the of Lmildir Washir 3 to 5 h of Broad St | ed to he pr E ea | en that @ hear rd o Rritain, " Works, Ci an at 6 m Jul ision enin proposed both from My & lines -on sid n etre t nor ans inte ring i WORKS, ! . Secretary PlRLIC {men fr City Advertisements Stanley Street, Notic: Street and Curh Lines Wor! ing Public Hoc [ ke Tot et rd e with takihng of any land ne both sides pather pesary Stanle rosted are request t &aid he eard in ring if lation to the ROARD G. H. PUBLIC Johnson WORKS Carbin Avehwe, Change ot Grade Tines hereby grac present tray Avenue, ‘from Hart St All persons imtercsted are ed to be present at &yt hea tause, and-be heard in re they see ecretary \BLAMES SMALL TOWN an' o weighs 109 pounds and || excitement by | I { Kenneth Mrs. The hot spell doesn't hother Miss Betty Moore of Philadel- iphia. She has all the pleasures of the seashore brought into | | her own apartment. A hox of chocolafes, an electric fan, bathing suit and the old reliable bath tub—and Betty is pre- pared to withstand the hottest day. | f INED AND JAILED GOSSIP FOR SCANDAL [$500 and Thirty Days in Jail s | 3 Pemalty Given Meriden Man £30,000 Slander Sult Ts Being Heard | i Oak VWhose Place Was Ralded, Park, 11, Court Room Meriden vhosa July 16 (4 home on Moe Tevine Butler strect was ed by the state polica last night 1 in the poliea court and fined $500, Chicago, July 16 (P gossip, church “talk” and the old custom of men to support religlons beliefs attacked through in today's 1‘142(1,,12 of the $50:000 slander suit h of fve counts, and Albert R Leland 15 sesl nded jail sentence - of ing redress from E [, Hartig, dea vs for violation of the lquor con fn an Oak Park church law. “The evidence, as presented in Hearlig who wes & ed that three state po- Coram|itea bhatinye and their agents obtained charges againet Dr from Tevina at various dates 0 et s Rt laver ng last March, This is the again on the stand successtul sfate police rafd eyer Willlam R. Mc and the raiders refused nev, songht ta shaw that his elient’s on whose complaint they asgociation grapher was a friandly acaquaintanceship and had Small town | age- | others figure ane ndred on e in which en e su member of a |court, show A's tor tigated Lelan men Carl Case, pa Teland Teland's attor |made here with the raid. Wt a fiaison side tried prove brought np the tubient Hartig uspie ranse Leland rlnse togethe " Hartig's (Two Children Drowned s In C'onn. River Today T 15 ) —=Txo | in_bathing in {5 anastion small town g admitted his Tty ik the ol &0 the Connecticut river h A 1his afternoon and another 1 by the act of a playmate. 7. 0f 22 Sin and wn, e Wdren of a vhen the latter vis own to address the and Tottis Woita) am street & fe=timonyire he had parentage of a e mad 8, of 70 Wil- T girl stapped Into a hole and Toseph help and bot Woital, 11 also stepped tor reach her and was drowning when Alex Noo 1 reached her and hrought lashore. The children were bathing near the plant of the Sandard Ofl then a vounz woman went to b t down. Mar t Toftie cmplov married mother a E later gl ) Hole in freing Thare was a rumor that the Hartiz been pro land's" explained admitted that had not Hartiz insisted that 1ed in the Leland di ‘ hireh the ahureh | Case w the eff company | next | Miss Cullinan as her gues | sonthern BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, Personals Wall Strefl! Mrs. A. 8. Anderson ar Esther, of 25 Edson s on an extended tour They expect to stop at Yellowston: Park, Portland, Oveson, San Ira claeo and Colorade Springs, Clifford MeCarthy n of Mr Mrs, J. MeCarthy Hamilt street, is spending two weeks a Grove Be Clinton, with his aunt Mrs. Froeba Richard Schasfer, & mem the city hall commission, will len Monday for an extended visit in Germany Miss Margaret Cullinan has turned to her home in Chicago af a visit with Mr. and Mrs, James Lynch of Commonwealth avenne s Marla O'Connor accompanted daughter have left | of the we Net income of ) ped to § to of ach, Al of the ¢ year mon divi preforred ment Mrs. John A, Larson and z indv of South Main street and | ha y Herman Schmarr street are spending three $1,070 Camillus, N. Y. fler proferred d Dr. and Mrs, Charles W, | umon returned from a wacation spent in !« s with $1.720 northern Maine, in th John J. O'Toole Whiting | of Net street, Walter Riley Rassott John R of 28 Chapman street, 870 Main street, anc D of 01 Belden the summer at son veport of on the co of 4‘3 sireet Crowloy James C'row Thomas street Me are | Highland fEiee Mrs. Charles Kenmerer and daugh ter, Mrs, Frederick the we Malone, arc | pre od te an in Etamford epending Ak ares af commo Jap Tennis Star Chosen For International Match =~ 1o v July captain of the 1dn of 100 cecond prefareed Tieappo Brookline, Maes, 16 (B is the Zen»o Shimizn t D Japan | vis cup team, who is hare com peting in the: Longwood bow! tour nament, announced i Harada teoted play neles at Baltimore final matches of the today had he that Ta Japan th the semi- American zone to for in competition against the winners of up tie hetween Sp dates of the the Davis Mexiro, T meet are 14 and 13 The singles plaver for Japan er, to.n th ap will r Masano in and ltimore Anenst 12 Shimion or 1t 2 hoom in those f 'I"r‘"i\ DELEGATION WING tland, Me, July 15 (P —Florida 1 the nationa) emblem frophy of ms in pr finaneial Fite The thransh recein shurgh cement plant in Florid ad at for having disposed the 1a mb the size ¢ o of mb portion to | tha Natianal Profes The orida is the vietor amblem akfast of fthe Tederari sfonal Rusiness and Pluks tada ot which B nnounced as emblem AMatlpel Women's trict, a part, in the n s Prarl Hadley AMn Antest e City presided = City Items Victrolas and plano. ‘!h’. Gulbransen player plancs at Morans' —~advt. adt A meeting of Maceal at Marana at Morans'.— hirthe Danghters v [Mre John Fshoo street, A SoAian Judd's | g 0 e strect: and a at Morans Taltent as will be held in RN ha!l tonight at & o'eloc son to Officer Carlaon reparted to palice upon | Shah part in led stigation him ta take cal Errvor Causes Rig Slashes in Salary e, dnly 1 11 error in the hill pro [viding for the increase of 81 secrefuey | - sai1d in | that b (ler clarie 3. Request Ronald Me Declines 1 Tuly 18 () Hamentary under 000 in Tndze William Bridgeport F. D Kilpatrick, court Datvid W. Price, deputs vill sufter salary enfs of $300 0 kwmvmy ndon pa of state for kley W, vk, and ok of Deputy of the city foreign affairs o the house today the Briti of commo government ¥ equest tha grantad to he provision for their is said, may have 1 m an old kill of the enstoms disisior S o of the tre | Grent diplomatic toms attuche, officially for Belgium pre request sent provision of th refusal 1o grant an cus: Rritain’s status ta Ameri has been known un- time, Spain and had refused the count under last traffic act Trial to Settle ('ase Of Pope School Assessing Hartford, July 16 (®—By over- [ruling a plea in filed by The customs agents investigate pro- |the fown of Avon. Judge Allyn L. duction costs for tarti-making pur~ | Brown of superior court las ared ay for a trial in the [#a11 of the appeal of the Alfred At- | | Pope Foundation from the | board of re Ief in Avon. The ’(vimvla-; tlon is the owner of the land where Wallace Riddle, '\vL“ is erecting a Sl_.» | {000,000 school, for boys. The proy- | Niantic. rty was put into the tax list at | train earrying the New Haver owners' valuation of $19,475, but the | followed by Avon assessors raised it to 8 2 Valley specia & [ Appeal to the board of relief did (‘flr Torrington, |change the figures and matter | 1 Wallingford 15 then appealed to the court. Wouldn't Pose ane sly to all ou ries abatement the the w LEAVE FOR CAMP SUNDAY New Haven, July 16 (A—Approxi- mately 1,500 soldiers, comprising th 102nd infantry hora regiment for th Supday morning 15-cay encampment at tingents will be Naugatuck Water the Ansonia an | a camera man asked this giant moose to pose for | his picture at Kineo, Me., the moose turned and plunged into Moosehead Lake and swam for the other shore. ! son lat the isolation {ness and dea floral offe Anth ) I headanartors early [ihe roadwas Main strect is in ver Myrtle bad condition bumpr and His report | in street near CONSTARLE R |the Kerport, N. T pavement haing to n here the Bar - The fire de e a0 at 1231 this aft \artment wae called o1 P out r, wha recent] rmoon ta ¢ 3 tingnish | Jokng il chimnev firs in the homs of e E. Fload of K 1536 Stanley street. Damage was Fdward Batog WASHINGTON F 187 art | H Ets ad 1eft mb sustained a fr in a fall o k this af Rritain Gener information of < eign office officials ended June dends in the show try is re viden ssponding n RIRTHS AT AO Tl Tuly 1 #) Briefs 1 H | Amer- | in the | hich have been vies Co. avall and re- dividends, in- from 89,251,- manu- flected in the the Endicott net profit 112 etulvalent $3.76 a stock. This 245 or $3 1s to ght stock in d increase 500000 shares of shares 2,400, n to 2.000.000 000 shares of roup in | char- by | Labatement proval of cks would OSPITAT, threa girls and one Britain Ay Washington Fred Link, 20 Ay ,]n!’\[re‘ vath Main and Mk stre ta and 3 Mrs FRIGNS 15 (P today in e Fhat nied | ph the for arrested 2 flat tive APLATING I3 ng a Jed to Parls “Sing-Song” ames Roby the three Mrs. Josej dled ye hospital in tord. He is survived by his and several brothers and Funeral services were held thi ernoon at 2 o'clock at the taking parlors of Laraia & Sa and burial was in St. Mary's ¢ tery. of Mr. and of 15 Meadow street, rday Hart- par Philip DI Amenta ilip Di Amenta, this morning at Ce ington. He fs survived mother, his widow. three one daughter, a brothe Amenta, two Casella and Mrs, eral arrangemt Laraia & Sagarino, are inc larcres Tony Funerals CARD OF wish to the sympathy been extend THANKS thank all our fri nd We for aid ister, also Mr. and Walter an WE HAVE REMOVED TO 89 WEST MAIN STRLELET Professional Ruilding F. H. Bollerer's Posy Shop “The Telegraph Florist of New Britain. aph A, Hafiefli IJU opposite Nt l Residence, 13 Summer St.—1625-% " livin Shava i Funera. Orector Phone 1625-2 B JULY 16, 1925 MFRICAN CANTS LEADING: STOCK. ) Untarn Movement ol Industrials Slarts i gains of 1 to ot o § points assortment o Industrials e nditor 1erican Power noints power strations alse took first half hour in (er Arme Royal Dut Otis vana Electric and Amer riemtural Chemical pr de aral Railway si Sy General Elec Fiek high level e steady 1t o84 stocks, st Buying in th Ings and gains of 1 to 3 seattered public cialties among a utilities, in Demand embraced North Fower and E lifting them 1 to peaks for the vear ons also took t halt hour in Duteh vana Bleotric and Chemical p nee in ernde 1 actix crossing Foreig Nikitiang of indication that vecapital ) largs outside bu movements of cted a retreat of shorts ss1ahlishin for several davs reboundi Activity in the rail sha strained by the reported « stern carviers to medify their from 11 renewed 1emands for a rate fnerease 10 5 per cent. Call money at 3% per cant. of th zeneral Jist . p b spirited fashion. Con substantiall valled for Timken tivity and s-Morse, Padin, Intar- 7 Ma o Nart a Machine a Triele. Mant ttan guarant 1 s to 98 C) pstern shook off ifs ear raved aver 2 points losing was of ‘anecuiafive aell Beth & Roseh Maz Cen Leatt Can Pr 8 e PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 - HARTIORD OFFICE € CENTRAL ROW TEL. 8- mef We offer 00 YALE & TOWNE JUDD & COMPANY A il Members New York Stock Exchange Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Judd Rull(hng, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. We offer 100 Shares Hart & Cooley Price on application Thomson, fienn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel, 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORE AND HARTFORD STOCKE EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. We offer 100 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark Price on Application WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACCOUNTS DDY BROTHERS &@ HARTFORD NEW, BRITAlN Burritt. Hotel Bldg. Tel. 3420 15 shares Commercial Trust Co. 2 shares Fafnir Bearing Co. IS THE TIME TO Have typewriter overhauled. while yours is heing repaived. Pric work guaranteed, NEW BRl"’AlN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE vou Machines loaned s reasonable and New York eady July 16—Foreign ex- Quotations in cent demand 485 11-16; 60 day bills on banks rance: demand 471% Italy: demand 8.70%: and: Belgium, 4.64. vay 17.86. Swe. Denmark 20,80, Switzer. pain 1451, Greece 119 1.4, Czecho¥}Slo- goslavia 1,78, Austria fa 48 1-4. Argentina 5. Tokvo 41 8-%. TOCAL STOCKS STATEMENT YIH ASURY . 6,791 y balance, $1 CLEARING N Y HOUSE STATEMENT rk — Exchanges, 1,124, 87 'n — Exchanges, 00,0003 Commission in Favor Of Selected Immigration (—The need of immigrants, de aliens and the allens i is stressed In ¢ under-chief mmissioner of tly appointe¢ ssion to in 1 and sconomic rease in number of ensland suggests a stricter medi. expresses the ce of forelgn The present nflux is largely from Sielly and Ttalr, the emigrants golng ar industry READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS

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