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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1925. rE—— e e l-‘UNERAL PLANS BUS SKIDS DOWN HILL the Deep Blue Sea City Items il spoak l;’h;h;”{*kofy_;>";;m;;mmp Dead at Wheel grounds, While Driving Car AND THEN OVERTURNS ? g A ———— _— Rumford, Me, July 20.—Eugens : Mr. and Mrs, James McCabe of : ARE TAKIN[i SHAPE — ‘,m:‘, Cliy ice ”",‘l"‘\"‘”“g ’r‘n"‘m_m: AUTOIST EXONERATED Haines, 46, road commlissloner of " i i ; v ~ g 3 . Greenwich, Conn,, July 20 (#—No | Rumford, dropped dead in his aue One May Die in Crash At Tarry lations on the birth of a son. Me- L —_— 4 § Cabe Is & former local resident, be. |Criminal responsibility —rests upon | tomobife, while driving on Congress town—Children Lscape i 2 : ‘ ing the son of Policeman and Mrs, |JaMes McAloon, driver of a car |strect last evenlng, Ho waa seen to . ! Sel‘flCES 101' Bl‘ya[l fl[ Ghl]l‘Ch Unscathed ! \ 4 5 James McCabe of Maple street, which killed Lawrence Potter, son of [ drap over the wheel by a young nscathed 4 ¢ ; A 8ss Axelrod's 16 Baly on page fve Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Potter, ur‘.\(;m standing in the garage door, ] ats m Fnda | Tarrytown, July 20.—Despite the } ! ¢ 4 2 2 T Sound Beach, in the opinton of | He jumped on the running board p' ) y rain there were enough pe: N 3 . : 3 Coroner J. J. Phelan who filed his |and guided the car to the side of ey | 3 § A marrlage license has been issued | declsion today R At h praereesy and motor cars In Broadway & - . g to Walter M. Jenni: Aline D il I reet and then drove to the R A el o N 8 k § % g o M. nison of the e The child ran oft a veranda and | home of a physician. Washington, July 20 UP—While |o'clock last evening lo cause un ex S S s laney hotel and Miss Louise White of |into the strect in front of the ma- iy ements for the funeral here |Cled Scurrying to places of sufety . 3 e . % Fitehburg, Mass, (P € a {r. Halnes had been, road come Lagslsintich bl e LRy e a big automobile bus was seen ik . 3 ; i { v o [elins missloner for four years. A wife Friday of Willam J. Bryan must | idiine and carcening down Me- b i, B ) - ndf'*““”“‘ and plano. at Morans'.— | S TR nd a sistor survive him. await the approval of his widowg the | Keen avenue hill, one of the steep- ” . ) ol Fsrpiimna et s P * S SR NEW POSTAL RULL —_— plans today began to take definite at nilla. in. Weatohoster .»4.,;nll\, e Tl ; e ke . 3 ch ;\':«nl'hlsla:?fllimnn\':'rui‘\u'; "["“y’l:‘l’\e—‘ N eianlyes) h=loks 1 shape. ich runs fnto Broadway opposits - B ; SN 2 : church wil hold a mecting Thurs: | master . W. Rirelly today had in- ' Rescues Boy Drowning he residence of I, V, Millard, al : Xo4” 3 2 1 i aysafior] at 2:30 o'clock at the | qyirjes from manufacturers as to a | Under Wrecked Aut When the funeral train arrives at |the residence of IF, V. Millard, al- R - x St o 5 s church parlors, | reported change in postal regula- | naer recke uto Unlon Statlon tomorrow morning the | moat In the echter ot town, 1hajcan ¥ PRI i s L Members of the New Britain | tions which would require all parcel | Wells, Me,, July 20—Herbert Fere casket will ,M taken to an under- L ‘,\)";1‘.; \‘ it of \.1.,r LAY men . s 0 = b A Kiwanis club will have their weekly | post packages to b gtamped on nald, 21 of Ogunquit, rescued from J taking pyabv!ihm'm, Hv,-|r\ Bryan ,,‘ " 1 ’I‘"” “'v" «”‘““fl ng i ex- RN % i s o # S R A b2 Pag 4 meeting at the Boy Scouts camp at |them the words teturn Postage | drowning Maurice Weare, 16, when FI"P“““!, it ?(Fr will Ur.ln st ‘4 e at r\' : n:‘ veral ."V nw Vf“y". |HH‘- g g S % % 5 X Job's Pond, Portland, this evening |Guarantecd.! A rubber stamp maker |the auntomoblle which they were 1 the New York avenue Presby flrt;xl\‘1["~ the steering wheel, eviden x) try- g a 3 I ‘ i 3 oy Wi at 6:30 o'clock. The Scout council [in Hartford had sent-to many of both riding went through a bridge church, __|ing to swing the big cariinto Broad- y i and camp fire will follow the meet- | these manufacturers a notice of the |rail ncar hera and into a small river, i The funeral will be held at the [way without an upset. - Ing. | reported requirement but the post- | Weare was pinned hencath the mae ehrch at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon. At each moment the car gathered A scene at the _\'fl(‘ht race held at Larch mont Breakers, Larchmont, N. Y., shows most Harry C. Jackson, chalrman of [master said the regulation applied |chine hut IFernald dove and liberate . The Rey. Joseph K. §iz00, pastor of |more speed until it fairly flew down ; the public amusement i nly t €, 0. D. and ' parcels. | ed him. the chureh. will deliver the oration. |the hil, across Braadway and Into| Of the contending yachts closely grouped toge ther as they turn at the half-way buoy for the i SR L I LT Angunsure nag i Tt it is decided to permit the body |the curbstone opposite. Efforts of | final sail down to the finishing line. to Ml in state, the hours will be |the men ahoard to swerve it round from 3 p. m., Thursday afternoon, the corner caused it to strike partly until noon Friday. sidewlse and the hig car toppled over n 1 . Washington police have made ar-{on its sido carrying ifs wholn carko P[ILA ! CONTINUE DRIVER'S CASE England to Consider U. S. rangements to handls a heavy traf-|o¢ 49 men, swomen and children with b | | Protest on Rubber Prices fio stream to and from the church, (i, | London, July 20 (Pr—Foreign on the funeral day. The church seats | 'yghen the last of these had heen | Aug. 17 Now Set as Date for Trial secretary Chamberiain has assured about 1,000, and it is expected inti- | hetped from the wreek by the crowd | of Charles MacDonald in New- ['nited States Ambassador Houghton mate friends of the family and high | of pollee, firemen, villagers and pass- that “immediate and serious con- officials will occupy these accommo- | jng motorists who quickly gathered Sl e R a } ingtan Town Court. |sideration” will be given by the ations, |about the bus it was found that one ‘F ) M' r 1 | British government to American The part to be played by the War | man wag injured so badly that he ()l'elgl] ll]lSlel‘ Addl‘eSSCS WIl: The case of Charles L. MacDonald | views regarding the restriction of Department in the ceremontes Will | Jovoye" il die, In the opinjon of of 5 Fulton street, Dorchester, Mase., [raw rubher production in British be declded after arrival of the fun-|yo gy ceons at the Tarrytowh hos- liamstown Institute 1‘rl“\wr of a truck which turned over, |colonies, Mr. Chamberlain gave eral party. An artillery caisson to | do e ror porsons were [ killing one man, on the Berlin turn- |this information fo the holise of bear the body to Arlington and [PiS0 H oSk CCT put every child —_— [ pike at Oak Hill, early in the morn- | ccmmons today, replying o a mem- guards of honor and other troops | Tyl il g inhurt, Williamstown, Mass, July 20 (p|inE*0t July 4 last, has been contin- |per's question. will be assigned it Mrs. Bryan 8o el | ued until Aug. 17 in the Newington Security for Poland must preceds | 1ouwn court, The reason for the con-| desires. 2 v e _Bodles of New Haven {any limitation of her present armed | tinuance is the fact that one of the' Supreme Court to Meet New Departure Co. Wins Poison Victims Returned |torces, Count Alexander Skraynski, | nitnesses a man who was vz in - At New Haven Thursday A 4 S New Haven, July 29 (P—In the | Polish toreign minister, who i at. | the truck at the time of the accl-| (o y ) B e Poxrr‘ts l]l'l kefill‘«y[\:gflgf‘. eftects ot Michael Senacukt, Wood | tonding the Institute of oliics here, e net{:q,«fir:-‘,p::’:,.n"fnzyf:» s o A s flad x declaion 11 | (oo sops. died of polion. tn m |Tid today. He declared that the| Saven men wore injured in the ac | WL ect n NeW JAteh HmOROn 4 'he famous $2,000,000 ult brought hotel room here Wednesday, was |I'ranco-German security pact now hioh focetipredias: MacBon - raasce e Lo e 5 Anish : > r | o ; & L ARy R G e R [ against the New Departure Manufac- found another unfinished letter writ- | under consideration must provide [ald dozed at the wheel of a large V\fnng Co., of urmrx some years ago ten in Ukranian which a priest | for the Polish-German frontier, oving van which was bound from ”":‘.',‘L ¢ ",\Tk;,\',fi'; thanidticases | by the late Albert F. Rockwell, once (ranslated for Coroner Mix. The| “Poland already has tried the ex- York to Massachusetts after ar® ¥et to be decl | president of the concern, and Which text of the letter was rambling and | periment of placing disarmament | delivering a load of furniture. Ben- | DTSy R > i3 still pending final judgment with threw no information on the reason | before security, and it was a costly |J2m Patner of New York city was HAVE NO ASSLTS 3 i : 1e Mrs. Nettie E. Rockwell and Lea W. 'wiy the man used poison. {one,” Count Skrzynski sald. “She|thrown into the road and was kill Haven, July 20 (A—Bamuel $ Rockwell, administrators s substi- | The coroner has the bank hook of | found that in the eighteenth cen-| ”"""“"«“’_’ is being held for trial|Bolusky and Samuel Ofengand, tuted plaintiffs, the judge's decision the man showing that $1 | tury her beliet that having no army | in bonds of §2,000, and contractors of Hart probably meaning a saving of $50,- been withdrawn from a Providence | would make for peace was wrong. e — | ford, filed a petition in hankruptey 000 to the company. The decision hank on July 18, and that deposits | Another country simply jumped on MAN'S NECK BROKIN {in the U, £ district court listing the Just filed grants motions of the New in another bank were almost un-|her and helped fteeif. Ty n il T il A i ebtsh o el AT g R 04 S Ryith Eno) Departure Co., for a modification of touched. | “There is no question of a vietor- | DAY s Fach filed separafe petitions, the interlocutory judgment which | The hodics were to be sent to!ious war In Furope. Another con- an operation performed by Dr. sky listing his liabilities at 828, P bears the date of June 2, 1925, Providence this afternoon, [iet tsrouldl dssingy cisiiization:s Bt L cors exdaiCottan SRaCi Boston) i tnjlip 2 and i0tengand an §1:4b 0. Neithery) The big sult was based upon a - S Iswe must werk gradually toward se- | 20" & EIE e S ELNGTE] T, v assefs, In the petitions | verett Mroethy, aged 37, of €hat-|for the firm and for cach of the act alties and commis- z ke e h o : A 5 :f;;.t:d.cx;»o;m.\lf—?l A‘)::’&::”;.n::x\y;;_ Father Loses Appeal to | ity and then to rmament Jimi [1am, hias @ good chancs of recot- |partners an item of $1.000 was in 5 ation aside from being annoying/ e o el S onE o T s ot e ,,,Ip:»;.l \.~ :nl\l-r;::‘x;v:: ‘11 r’nkryv\ necki. |cluded for a deficiency in judgment : T, | gri tly reduces power ef‘ficiency | ecthy fell from a staging on | - = i o o\ ea = was president of the concern, and Concord, N. H., July 29 (A—The and Germany must follow, not pre- e i B e D Ca b e sl L e O which he was working, dropped 25 | TISHING BOAT SUNK j:‘_- - combustion tak]‘ng place before the< trled before Judge Maltbie of the yo5rq that Robert J. Meads of Chi-!natlons, the minister said, and -h | preme court where an opinion of manglaughter, he removed to a hos- | caw looked unfavorably on the pro- ange to be borne by his father, a}lengue member. Henson of South Yarmouth escapegd In a small hoat IHAUHbsteieralnb paleHALoN MIIKIE lionnrsitomietiad L) s ata (et i e o e e s s which in a way might eliminate the knock but ¢duced and the Issue became one of | <ervation as to his mental condition. | men Zurope, hut Poland A i | . = g kb Diilsh whd davble row cmlon asilo B mentsl condiions ) {o Europe, hut Polend can g ) without a single harmful feature—it positively ! — He dled before an inferlocutory [ 000 o the new application Germany claims the territories! 3 ere nd he action is now i i n entered and the action {s now Held on Complaint of A S e e 6 thas realSitey AT Halcasaliyan® Saos et iy s cisri T tet (a1 e S R OB edevedag el i CeRToher alaring (anas e | PRGE dohnie Renfaunciunc. Qulvesh A i : s ! s c cago, serving a prison sentence for added that it was evident that Mos- | %0 % (00 (00 (G0N n e | comnany and loaded with fish, : method of correctmg such knocks is to retard’ in Juage Keeler estahlished the plain- | s e 2 S e (e H. Gray, chief surgeon finjstruck the rocks at St. Shotts yes- ¥ 5 g . ) Judge Keeler catablished the plain | pial, ail expenwes Incident fo the | posal that Russta should become &5 iy . D CHOSED T S L the spark which again reduces power efficiency. | o \lties and commiastons. However, | cqi v 52 P W0 e (Tl et : . A j e T e | “There 11 o v n taling with ; s . e i Many gasoline mixtures have been devised! (B row ball bearings, consequently the | 2 "xroioneea feolw f, e (AT [ o e e A feavestans ¥ o . % 82,000,000 clalm was _considorably | 1 rcii ¥y BT LA e e In making for war. On -a Lonely Cruise oftimes the remedy is worse than the ailment. Len 4 Gty ©1 ' was denied a pardon but was trans- | not peace. Thanks to the United i p il i T el A% entied ooy 1o the sate hosplial for ob-|Siates there is now no German In NO-NOX Motor Fuel we have the remedy e His father appeare| before the not form immediate friendly rela- i B - governor and conncil sesterdiy i tions with her_neighbors beenuse | gL gy ? ; ! takes the carbon knock out of the motor, and; dementin e b e - “hich were formerly hers, but which | . : any motorist knows that this means easier and ' always have been Palish £ 1 g . beseniziefendincias jon} il b L ; e " ;i . ; qu:icl;;r aclgeleratnon, smoother running motor : st | is Adopte aughter | unwiting to relinquish her upper | / ? an i = I S 20— | Vruly.'\r: m-r:'nrmy' ‘m‘-y h‘l‘r clalms to| GOSN, less Bean shifts and generally% = wdoinkam, Me y i 1 SEK 0 SAVE THRED inhan ] | 0. ; | , a more satisfactory operation of the car at af A 3 G Rrown was arrafened he- | the corridor of Danzig [ Appeals Made (0 Governor for Ross, fore Trail Justice James 1. Ames — — i i A lower repair cost. Durkin and Miller. today on a ser ) made by -uiscppc in Hard Luck % " P t < 3 e his 14-year-old ‘ ighter . g Rossintenl ol Sl g T The young girl < me | Learning to Drive Auto filed with e oA principal witness for the . Mrs Driving out West Main street to AL Firown and two other children fe et In driving practice he- T Ll e cs. | flod for the I S forr he appeared at police A Jaiine Ml Judge Ames station 1o take an examination for | John Durkin : in the deat sso, prisoncrs anait 1 ordered Rrown hel 1n operator’s license, Guiseppe Lom- g executio hall for hardo had a slight accident with an- Rogs is I er term of the Huy 5 other machine. When he arrived at ot the lico headquarters the news of th which AUTO RILLS BROOKLYN MAN [accident and the fact that he e operating unaccompanied was ‘b‘n"“v 3 ady in (he ha € Chief Wi . Hart, who placed him under LR e , e Palgnliien rest for operating without a license filler ] { : nd orderad him to appear in police court tomorrow morning per P. La Salle, ¥ ker, Dies In Mishap In Pennsyhania t the ; norr ring. i I PIDA'T STPPORT CHILDREN Tohn Pisalowskl was taken info | PERSHING CIRROSSES EQUATOR Jy this morning by Probation Edward C. Connolly on a| The General, 1'n Route to Chile 1 te b ; charge of vinlating the terms of his | sees Novices Jofn “Neptune's Court” T harge of vinlating the ter probation. Pisalowskl was arraign- s p sl o 2 " charsecienol0inng tiolints S ;",1 I .\rmmmrfwi only by her dog and a woman cook Mrs. At . (Bafon iR erinR i has AR S s | Frances Knowles-Foster, of England, will take a long and lonely 3 i vas an a at "k retel -~ liion (hat g s a week | Cruise in the Raltic waters in her yacht, The Enchantress. 3 Neptune's i I (B AR OIL RIINE |0 the supy 1 iiaren. [ She wants solitnde—and she'll probably have it. is ship ETHEL: The Goat-Getter | | L : ; : ; i "1 PEALLY SMOULDN'T DO ™S} R R ' i po SUT \T DOEZ LADW SO DELKIOY 1S TO LIMIT N Governor Withdraws s iVt Lzl LOE. GOOY FROSTNG YO MILLION CALORIESS A DAY- ey rs R ™S WONT HURT 1M & quisition Demands ' " ¢ 1 TS = : i IT WORKS WONDERG- YOUD BL| R‘: |1¥ v 20 (R f, the re-| .. 2 int = 1lL GO T —M;{:‘EC,‘C; E SURPRISEOD J | ONLY EAT %l Hasen artho 5 el o 5 - BTG * POTATOES N' BREAD N CAKE MREE TIMEG™ A DAY N | NEVER? TOUCH TS NO-NOX is Non-Noxious, Non-Poisonous / and no more harmful to man or motor than ordinary gasoline, We ask you to try it, after that be your own judge. ’ * NO-NOX is priced only three cents per gallon higher than That Good Guif Gasoline. FOR SALE UNDERWOOD and ROYAL TYPEWRITERS VICTOR ADDING MACHINES Prices Reasonable and Machines GUARANTEED New Britain Typewriter Exchange | | _ | b 96 West Main Street f mis;

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