New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 20, 1925, Page 12

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il G0 ON TRIAL LARGE ATTENDANCE AT JUDGE GITES ATTY, cW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 20, 192 “T Li f he Ai Moth Is “Tin Lizzy” of the Air IN PIFK : 3 IUNLP\L 0 A C M!\LONLI = Iunvy Chief Hart and Police De r.-_‘ui.,n; 4 . I'ay Last Trihute o bormer | T 40 V' (Cotninued from First Page Ten of Defendants Charged With <. o ‘ o First age) u ony ( Ma Nony nt I Manslaughter - v ; i A en permitted on the stand s o | | 5 ; Rl Uguments | aton, J J. DR vl to | ere placed ¢ ; ; sl '““ ":‘” ir o (o the | \ = I of 15 | t t T that would prot v | ) ceclve inatr yme tme Tucs- | | U [y an retie liberate the Is- | ‘ ol TFoW A onT Lol G A defendant tanght | RS “ [uyolution the sh violation of the | il fl t 1 ‘ | 1 polies Theil MBIl Seoust 'y prie Capable of being housed in an ordinar v, garage, “The Moth,” a tiny DeHavilland [ g ? - Daston | hlane has made its appearance in London. P ropelled by a 27-horsepower engine it has a ‘ huve follow | ey e e Emaximum speed of 60 miles an hour, Its fuel consumption is 20 miles per gallon and it iGN 1 s 0 fon days | earries two person Ithis 23 hm i inches long and can be folded up so its width is but : i Joseph's churel Who: have been e n?nn feel eiaht i An owner living in Cincinnati could “hop oft™ at 9 a. m. and have Jol \“1 AL [ on, Marti DRGsilEliRc orpnces Kordonf "l i | John | for a 2 In it S y | ilvaelon] : : ! e, LOST BOY 18 Fog! DIES AT SOLDIERS HONE bin, his superintendent 11 M & R L e ‘”L“Mfl’;‘ aa —— [] s 1 L | Haven, contr f Lhae T i ”' (i Eight Year Ol0 Vermont Youngeter T l Former Connecticut Veteran Passes | Lawrence J, DPer fe h 2 Jeeil 3 e A | Rl ! ! e e ASIoa R Ui -1 WU EARL Away In Virginla—Was Born in | :n:)f,» ’r' on the club | ing T el ayer Azain Offercd w e Canaan. er a fire two wr € mderfer, pastor of 1 I , o | a corge i ot | toniat i i VEh rLY ohn W, & eteran | collapse; Georgo C. | Fonn. Methodist Epiceopal | 180 1 ian S\,:eungsns Withdraw ALl oo w. stevens, w veteran of e of the repair job; Hyr yomber South, offered the opening | Eilis Gas Civil War, died last Wednesday in | lesse of the club hui ! nA Prayer, The pre a8 beer et IRYAS T ) 0 the national soldiors’ home in Vir-| ¢ J. Barry, president of the Pickwic S! AYS _“ |ihe Methodist min Son)= Rumford Moot N the l]P]] I EC l(]l]S zinia, according information | elub; Edward W. Ror V Sug a 1 for the irceting o0ds | mi e hich has been eived here #or of construction itd 2 Q presence” of Ciod ‘ e ; i e ol Comrade vens was born n partment; and Hendrick, i B | After the wge had read 1 o : : ; 5 R Canaan, Conn., October 1846, eity building inspector. 4 {statement, the case procreded ’ g ‘” e ‘v’ September 26, 1863 he enlisted us Timothy J. Barry and his t or | defense offeri a certified o \ Il 5 & i ; < pri and figured in a number | Daniel, also an official of th ; 4 o vernor's message to f . Rk 1 of cngagements during the war. | and Bloomberg were charg (Gontnpediitromyitratiiage) S8, “n‘nd‘l\[\rrr' f il Th Gl : NI A G October 1564 he was captured | maintaining & common 1 New ok Pamilyirgoly ohjected to the introdugtion of T | el ST by the Confederate troops at Boyd- | lection of a jury from N - 2 LS town Plank road nia, and two :’}"‘I“c'n‘:"“f_‘:"”‘””' : ent becanse ians told hin | excluded the | o u sgiven O, I Van o bl ’Fr*‘"rml S i i 5 i iy I'he 0 offercd in | ndical i e A ) . : x;ns;:;' 1 ‘,.4“ i o 1 0 ings, Brook- 1 t Dk RIDIaEY fr 1 i pra i recen I he 29 | begin immediately afte b Bk e e opied by ok commis i R e o While rvice he | :vmr}'vh: ¢ DUl ad et =0 yonroll T ,\n‘m ‘ ad what op found hin for the Chesape & Ohio \\n‘h »v om dvn Conneett- | rory B8 20 SRt son, W dfes “Hiskliady, fithisstexthook sayaiol Charies Dar When the hey disapp 1 Frid d minority stockholders who | € Dl | gress at the club. After 7 ik the Doy at | ™in. Mr. Hayes said the purpose of X ; I ! 3 e e e He was wite hav- | deliberation during W L henl S S S A e [ the defense was fo show the public ek b e s g diedidin 1910, -He Icaves one| na“,fls “”fln‘;d [‘: xy\: 11‘“ Mrs, Hennlrks had been inla lios- {Rolicy of the state. The state ) v Dozs o naie oG B et b AN ’IH‘,.y Bation jury reported in u L' pital fwo yvears ,suffering from a | obiceted. Judge Raulston role 1 : i : A T S : At nut street, Neading, Pa. one week after th SRR e the hook might be filed il Al e M irton formerly was Mrs At the request of District At ], v > & ~ c foros Nt e ¢ ¢ s o "" ““"‘ : Charles W. Norton of w Britain. Thomas C. O'Brien, Chicf Justice A mild controversy developed he- 3 b A yhe lived here seven years Hall of the superior court assigned U[ S (et G RS DIEN DRI n in \ : g pa 1 bl t ir which y cre engaged wa set down for {1 possible 15 W, Wagner, Whose Firm Failed | was as to whether the statements T ‘ g et Sl i S o g o S el o o RHMDLLRH N & [ For Millions in Chicazo, Rilled in ;o 0 0, portions read 1o the | Foothall in 1802 Entertaivs abeetions had been withd Water Dept. Employes L5Enloryslynibic, SHE ST R b T el o “] AN Wi Re Located Near | Natlonal . m metime that the commission hae . Opposc Paying Taxes ciiieo 0 B W should be permitiad o reus hens | | e ) (s (e hd e (,,,‘., Tenla il i icago iin t t the court might be convineed fhall tcam « ' (ostant Lpiscopal Ministers sl (‘ ; : i or millions | 0f error in having held the law con- | | ating internal 0, plunged to death | Stitutiona ; . ; Aip M July 20 (Be—A L S % BiiE) The del ek i i1y tiie national capital enue depart s in its pro y story of the . | ) Al St tases for | Westi illing in the centra) | fOr an Erils) 5 v . f 1 Jiretived iclergynichio] :',r\,” S - A1l employes | General § W. J. Bry M : AIRE 1 10 Protestunt ipiscopal chureh is “;{ o H'l“l_ o e S L ley icld ‘l»hm and Clave i 2 5 i to b2 established by the \Washing: | _municipal v A ow taking part lesiat=: 5 . & ton cathe | s B Jou i \lr i & a dinner given Dr. Thomas by pLi Lh | yout ¢ old and lived on LBataionoils, | Fris : | L & s A special | commilter s Shor LRGN o N S o D Tere announced that | : O (ol AT R S oftered i e . o tion of the first of 12 homes | i & 2y L go and New York brol oo N e e M v L Hart nronosatl hllagGiiia St iha | y ) ! . ion in tinaneial cireles, | GOUrEIn the e e s e sarted immediat Bishop Jawes = = o e i lionted LiellATS ann A : I'reeman of Washington diocese, | a salary . Swimmin' Hole Scene | 1. Clifford 5 fl‘éfl? R "Floten by B) « i X A . ing. Miss SOSCRI LIPSO ey 4 | Of Eleven Baptisms Ve S it o * of the Rock Creek parish, | o 1 IS (P o e 9 s | rger in mind ingion, had made possible the | ¥ nher f X ! Sy in the negative lding of the first house at this val days He is 1o- 1 y 1; for 192 3 ! clad in Nl Slaten Ten Mr. Van Sweringen said he co and that the Rev. Mr. Fletcher | i vimmi o ' ) ) m memory names of all 1 be its future occupant, ! o r or their bur = T Ty he committee, Rishop Ireeman | « i 1 ol the Cliureh of the | 'Fo0 S ( oratior aid, contemplates occupation of the | Py Lior I through the or- | AKICUINEE | \ 1 bt half fhe interest village by clergymen who will wel- ot | N rsi IRon R S the eorporation,” I “I'm come the opportuniiy to participate | istend to NG R e, i (o e ick of in their dectining years in the work | AL Ly AN | e Hubbard Ju ) had a considerable inter- of the cathedral. i ! of [ ehool of Fdueati . The village is to be situated on rerpired <y « VNG sy - Mount Saint Alban near the cathe- : ! A n : Aral, to which it ultimately may be Haur 0 0 g Iral, to which it ultimately ) J CYAOR Hour Por Statements UST JG\OQ{] PATR N\ connected with a cloi | tha ) ) ‘ z i 1 ) 1y, 1 J Under the plan I3 \M!A:h! will | 1 v l e OF LIO[)OR SELLER be endowed through subscriptions. | 1 L A 1 porti the st e The cathedral library and the | ' id readiv cessible to the occupants, as well as | rrrrrr = 1 M 1 United States Attorey Begins Drive | cathedral itself and the national . . o e might 1 in government activities, thus affording. Y X « ‘enk $2.000,000 P s * Most Powerful Light for Air Mail " CRE to Bk $20000M Tam | ETL R e | f Ring Now Operating. onee interesting. dignified and brau- | ; tiful to the st vears of sel o ) Mo Un= ! {enving sarlaet \ r Whi e or Buckner = - —— el ; wn tneir o NEW BUS ROUTES 1 Doe” inquiry into the secret opera- Nira fre ! jon of the $2,000,060 vum corpora- o o i the existence of which was New Haven Road Subsidiary Files iy i v 1'r ¥ e Will conter on a list of| Tdst of Rates and Schedules For Accidental Death Is | mer, whieh came ity p g puns, ( h““‘“ ( “”" 3 ”"I,‘rc | ) 1 in v on m Providenee. R. T, July 20 (@ —! ) (P— - S charged w Fngland Transportation | ; a complicity in a country-vide 1pany hus line subsi v of the \ i fggon vl-ovder 58 New Haven railroad this morning L : t 00 customers Will | g1od with the Rhode Tslang public t W i T to the nd jury records | yiiiics commission a list of rates t M ! of T 1 CUstOmETS .pg operating schedules of buses A I s st tween Providence and Fall River, n ¥ ; ra v aford, Newport, Worcester ¢ ; it ! oston. Hourly runs will be : ) h li en Providence and other ' \ 1 « ran ry with the exception of New ) : iford when half hour serviee will Ousc}\‘fla 1 a}_v\ t/ze menf Nanted ““NTADS the WA HERALD e Givl Barred From Home (‘alls Her Father's Bluff | bu&r&u and W” maintain the great part of the day Claim Ffl'mtw to Intimidate Negro w York, “July 20 (A —District Attorney Fach of Richmend has an- | nounced that he had subpoenaed {15 white neighbors of Samuel Brown, | negro of West New Brighton. 8 I. to appear before the Richmond | county grand jury tomorrow to tell what they knaw of efforts made in the last few days by white residents to intimidate the negro and his| family. Two attacks have been made on Brown's house recently, the last one early last Iriday morning. | Friends of Brown. who is a letter {earrier, went to his home following [the first attack and took turns | mounting guard against another visit KING GRANTS PARDONS Sofia, July 20. (A—King Boris of Bulgaria today pardoned 58 conviets nd reduced the sentences of 164 others. Four hundred twenty-elght | persons remained accused of com- plicity in the bombing of the Sveti Kral Cathedral here April 16 when about 10 lives were lost. The public and Bill, pelican is a funny bird and a hungry one—but nrosccutor demands-the death pen- the tame pelican who frequents the waters around Key \West, [aity for 131 of these. Fla., receives so much attention from yachtsmen that he will | (Thie dispateh does not pecify whether the King's pardens and | commutations wsre given to any ikl 0B L& CALLAMTAL { hardly exert himself to dive for his own grub. Here is Bill receiving an appetizer from a boatman mnt | no muddy rivers nearby for Mr. ‘Brish A(lmlrally Crisis Bii- : dently Smoothed Out e :‘:.:""_:.:i: st ey weck-end endeavoring to smooih oat the differcne on the crucia g iy inlisters problenm of naval ahlp Tived of Matrimony, building, and in the opinion v’ inos By 5 PRI ST e st Min Consults Pelice tions of W. C. Hridgeman, as trst Weitind ol "Re wenos & lord of the admiralty, and of Ad.. 0Ny, s mas sau e yonce miral Earl I} and the offier sea | AdQUATIers reaterda) terwo:r [lords, wWhich were threatened at one A0A nterviewed lieutsnen: Asnve! | time, will be withheld Bamtoith o» the sutleor et dienice The diffcrences hinge on ad- ATEAIE 2 merclegs srritfosss miralty's demand for ncw naval con- Oniy 81 the nmp esid %ot Be oo ruction involving a flest ¢ it weu 4l tewm 60 Lmee (nat cruisers to cost (rom two million o AM0UAL ta wate the damske il i three million pounds apicee The Wife wouldn mind aim, ard | i chancellor of the exc v, Winsion “as a‘rald to it her aat Le Jin Churchill, supported by Lord Birk- locked 1p, o ko had Agured sut 1} enhead and various other minisiers, @ divorce vas the anlv. ealurion has been strenuousiy oppose fo this, Unce free. ko voaed, he wonid making the plea that (he state of the hever make s s Catal rror again. country's finances should govern fu- ammforth adviacd hiw ' ture construction, 10 colia hack this merntig if ke sl Tt was the task of the premicrgto felt the urge fo b fres. Y may find a way to reconcile the differ- . did not riiue ences of opinion, and one ofythe things he had to bear in mind was FIRE. ON REFUGHLLS that to give up plans for naval con Shanghaf, July 20 B s wirsless sthuctfon on an claborate scal: sy from finhaw tn Srechuan fould mean the losing of an oppor- I'rovinee, repaits that Coyne cope. tunity to find places for the large fired on (wn vesseix anick, ~seorted number of unemployed men. But 3 by the British Lot sty 3wa’ had is reported a promise has becn made arvived to bri i that there will be modification of the ¢ 1 of admiralty’s program. and that when S Prosynes, + plied the cabinet meets today, the difficul- with two sispounders, There wer ties will be overcome. no Diitish casnaities Hls Mornmg Bs.wth Cleanliness is next to Godliness. the pleasure of meeting the elephant’s God but nevertheless we Now, we've never had can see how clean he keeps himself. Unfortunately there are Peter Pachyderm to wallow in so this e]cplmut at the zoo in New York (lt\ finds his trunk quite useful to squirt water over his body several times a day to keep cool and chase the dirt. We will gladiy fend to people of good character up to $300 Such loans are between husband, wife, and ourselves. No endorsers required. Note the easy repayment terms. $3amonthon § 60loan $10 a month on $200 loen $5 a month on $100 loan §15 a month on $300 loan Plus lawful interest only Call, writs or "phone BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY A1 W, Main St Car. Room 101 Washington Open 9 10 5.30 948 Saturdays 9 101 Licensed by the State and Bonded to the Public dFees -Jones (o. ITY HALL White Shirts @ m & NONE BUT THE FINEST WILL DO! White Shirts are correct this summer, but only the finest can he impeccably smart. SPECIAL OXFORD 53.00 R T

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