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GRANGERS T0 PASS UP NEW BRITAIN THIS YEAR Will Come Fast to Hudson Only— Local Delegation to Go Down River With Travelers will not the cam caravan Microscopist NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1925, WARRANTS ISSUED FOR ARREST OF N. J. COUPLE Woman Accused of Deserting Chil dren and Companion With Wife Desertion, Orange, N. J, Aug. 8 (A —War- rants e {ssued today for the ar- rest of Mrs. Frederick Kent and her | brother-in-law, Harry Donten. Mrs Kent was charged with abandoning threa minor children and Donten | with wifs desertion, His wife re. NINE BOATS RAGED Middletown Man One of Those En- tering Express Crulser in Annual Race For Country's Champlonship, Middletown, Conn., Aug, 8 (Fi— |Nine boats have been entered to date in the annnal express crulser race for the champlonship of America which this year will be held on Long Island Sound on August 27 and 28 starting at Sachem Head and run- ing to Watch Hill, on the 27th and of entries this year it was con- sldered dangerous to hold the affair on the river. MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING Middletown Police Investigate Firing of Five Shots Through Window of House, Middletown, Ang, 3 (F—Police ars intestigating the firing of five shots early today through the kitchen Clty Items Winthrop Counell No. 7. Sons and Daughters of Liberty will hold ifs |regular meeting Wednesday evening at the Jr. O, U, A. M. hall on Glen street, Red Seal single Victor records, 35¢c each. C, L. Plerce & Cn.—adit formerly used as billard and gam has been remodeled Into a suit of cffices, which haye been leased b |C. C. Palmer, architect The section of the city hall| | A daughter was born at the New | Britain General hospital yesterday to | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sargls of 180 Broad street. |Gulbransen player planos at Morans' | —advt, Birth of a daughter to Mr. and | Mra. Ashley Cox of 104 Rockell ave. | nue was reported at the New Britain General hospital last night. Victrolas and plano. at Morans'.— adv room by the old New Britain club | Lost Feet in Convention, Paul Gores Dies Today “hicago, 3 (A—Panl Gores. THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arianged For Quick and Teady Ruference, LINE RATLS FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Pr nine s 10 29 2 3 150 $180 Upon Application, o line nch Rebullt Planos, guarantesd gnod ? ; ! wum Srace, 3 finea Fleld street, Sca /Afe |88 new: bargains. C. L. Plerce & 2 hote]l manager, whose feet wert Mintmumn Bouk Charge 35 centa Fleld street, Scarrazzo, his wite 28 nM” B {PA 01408 0 s ErenuElicannatiAnk] No Ad Accenten After 1 P. M. for 0 | seaified Page on Same Day contentlon crowd in 1916, resulting & me Day. 8.t 10 in injuries and complications com dr Accepted Over the ‘Telephone pelling their amputation, died today ' cw ot customer Call aged 67 . Ask for a “Want Ad” Operat Gores' hattle ngainst great odds | wag watched by many of his (rlfln'l‘ cently became & mother and is Y__;:,”k to Sachem head on the day |%¥Indow of Sofla Bcarrazzo of New coverir o erlous ope following. | 'vrtl pHiva !"x:v rr;u’:nr-p.'rr:;m:{,‘ Among the boats entered is The | :;’“i*!‘:lr Y,‘v:s;n ’\-.‘;‘H}:}u t_.\',...p; n-sn- 01524, Fmtpponsdiy diktracted from | HATRCO (oFmed by 3T, 8 Cronell, e o S50 WP FIEE B RSt l SR OB e & oA it grief over the death of the daughter |Of Middletorn, who has won the | 15 B10M 197K : Rl R e of the man with whom police and |fac® the last three years. | "Lp e -:1: Ao : S of 21 ‘.Vy.nl atreet celatives now charge she has eloped The race is being held under the | Worker, is now employed n New Nathan Birnbaum A \' ,,.' F,.\' : t0 g0 10 St. Mary's hospital, she lert |BoAt association the ~Middietown | Two hundred workers at a loca eenere MOND R LRas, oS _ who ineluded presidents, senators her daughtar, Elizabeth e in Mre | Yacht club and the Sachem Head brick yard are now on a strike and | New Victrolas, while thev 1ast '3 | 2nq the whole range of yraml.,«, Kent's care and the child dled from |club. The last two years the rave [Police belleve that the shots were [price, C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt publie heart disease within a few days, Kent | has been held on the Connecticut {intended for a man at present | when reporting the first disappear- Provisions of Order Closing out gale. Victrolas at !; Mr. and Mrs. Emery Orcutt of 126 | Aftar the operations and onel Burlal Lots, \lununu nts Smith street are receiving congran- | periods in hospitals, Gores apparent- | BURTAL |ance of his wite, tald she ran away| It provides that where any au-| TS T [1ations on the birth of a son at the |Iy recovered his health, and with the | ~fore |to escaps ecriticism becauss of |thorlty now is delegated to, or the | The indebtedness of Tokyo per | New Britain General hospital |atd of artificial feet went about his | §L R ScUe Sithet mor Elizabeth's death, performance of any duty is required |familv has increased to more than| Homs cooked lunches, Crowell's | work, and through the vears of suf- . B VAl e Kent reported, on July 28, that ha | river, but owing to a large number ) since’ the earthquake | —advt. [fering never iost Wik eaaestulusen Oy 16, S found his wifs in Summit. In swvear. - AEWEBRITAIN Mal Wotks, 123 ing out tha warrant todav, he eaid 3 s | a . SRR | that when ha went to Summit the ” ; |42y after locating her, both ahs and | j forist 2 Donten were missing. | Mrs, Donten gsald that her hue || variety. Specializing on funeral -m.-|: band collected an insurance poliey son's Greenhouse, rch gt at hix daughter's dsath and mort- | f| FLOWE “the_wed Gladiall Barnard, a hat manutac. | 52824 their furniture bafore depart- k of England, who specially 'd“ The Dontens have saveral chil- | ; | dren. " WDow GETS PROPERTY j 7e Wite of Tiate Captain George Angur Easy WlSd Om his discoveries of the cancer | Wins Yawsult to Get Estats Which He Left to Another, Waterbury, Aug. 3 (P—Attorneys A N Waltar F. Torrance and Walter E n and granddaugh- | afonagan have sold the 31 asre farm {0 FATALITIES DURING 50 5 2 o i e s o e i o LAST WBEK ‘N ROSTQN fre E. H, Wren of Bridgeport | hemispheres with the Barnum and and Mrs. R, A, La Blanche, | Bajley cireus working at the plant | outiast either wood Kensington. York siz il move on to They will spe week in (b one day trip t ~1al train to At- Jantic City. The cararan will move CUT FLOWERS—puited planta plea on to Washington, the ultimate ¢ tination The Connecticut delezation S Very tins tlowers. Saudallies Groenfouss 21 Oak St. Tel 2643-12 comprise of ahout being organi Charles A. W f t s torg received Mr. Marsh, Personals where the trave Walnut Hill parl ate and Mre. M, J. Haves and reception in this city y M tford road are spend- cordial they tered 2 | onth of ist at Beach in the United Stat oI, Cliton Here's a simple rule for learning abont every- thing modern. Mre Erama, 1 B r"“ ot wiee Finder kindly raturn ta 9 Raesett & Reward All you need to do is turn a few illustrated pages and run vour eye over entertaining reading. You glean all the facts vou must cope with daily. How to dress correctly, furnish your home, prepare and serve food, maintain health, re cognize the hest in music, literature, art; enjoy ingenuities that make life easy and leasant. Convicted of Driving While HITS AN AWFUL BLOW Poston Man, On Recelving Fnd, 1 Knoeked Out of Second Story Win second ste c : \ f 120 of hair history of { (1l grown animal from the flock. Phnladelphla Woman Norwalk Man Claims He At Husband's Funeral Was Rnh'\(‘t] .mrl I-("":" . A Isis e P e Ang 8§ At tha " muel R, Hill died vesterday beside - 9 Th ave of her hushand as his body aing lonered into its last rest. Heart trouble was the READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED | ¢ =0 ~ was fiftv.six and her ADS TOR RESULIS L 'r\ir‘d sixty-three years old | Main street, accompanied | They ara counssl for his widow. During Same Perind 87 Drivers Are | Helen McH of Shelton, whose rights, the giant by a convey- Main rect, have hig death, tried to defeat. Augur Drink. returned from an auto trip through | played several times in Waterbury T s Boston, Aug tom 1S Arthur Olsan 9f 62 | etood seven feet, six inches tall. The ou professional servics. AT atatistics for the ele, anr b Shiect gpent the wenl. property known as “Fairyland e N e Ve Nl 2 Rl g s AUTOMOTIVE how 19 fata 2 eir o (= o rwgo‘»nr or ( Mrs Al ot 0 e 4 1 2 qe BT i Jast week, but the same 1 as| ¢ Selley and Tohn | gur now lives in Brooklyn, N. T Intimate news in advertisements touch every — " 1 o l fon ,11 o f H 3 1 t l tf’]'@"t aS‘i'\'f x Auto and Truck Agencies L] year. Only four we : j am Zaresky have | porty to & frisnd betors hi death modern phase. Their friendly chats interest, assist. ever, a3 agains 1Sty ¥ ' ' to Niogara 1°alls | was set aside after a long court ;:;u .\Iu;w(v Sales. 171 South Alain 8t il . 3114 1, Rt el B 5 a decreags In child fon Stciner of Glen strest will | fonogan of this city succeeded in them. Since you buy anyway, why not huy the hest B oA e leeiand aeiiics ing the we ! FUS ispend Dis 20 having title to the property restored 4 507, s 3 week bef S Lash Motor Cn. “A Reputable Concern.* registr 2 3 i = N 5 fhitlin S | _West Main corner Lincoin_streete. ; : are authorities about everything that touches your daily | SEVEGLET WOTOR CATe—twtes a5t . total we St Ul ) Accepted, Strike Ended life Arch &t Phoms 21t § ers at the mill of the g sorvice, Bennett Motor Bales, 250 Arct SR 8t._Phone 2352, Saved Their Hair, ! DGl e You can depend on advertised goods—a & r oo Saiey Cor, 165 v o Find Color Changes | icyed a compromise scale of wage and service Genulne ed locks, who had [Twenty loom fixers who also hail sories, Automotive Sale - alr 1 it work gained wage Inecreas | HUPMOBILE CARG—Sales and service City Bervice Statlon, Hartford Ave,, cor dow And Will Die, o & 1 hair styles, s et Roston, Aug. 3—A right ta the fa:s : | Black Bear. Raiding Olean, N. Y., Aug. 3 (A —Blac LEXINGTON, OAKLAND aug GRAY Mo- H1at6 18 hars e 1o\iing shekn focks 1a thi tor Cars, Sales and Servl Hardware o ) NASH— theit |1 farmers, Sheep en the Hafner DISTRIBUTED DAILY Bl “Fales wna Bervica - o Hawror. W farm near Clermont have heen raid Zlm_ street. 5 S 4 ‘ 'IRCULA- MOTOR CARS—'The Fe| “ere 1dlled. Several nights agn THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCUL LDPNORILE HOTCR CATE—"The ¥ bear broke down the gate of a sheep | |8 e ot tarnBinfDigelyHollowgand Baclid The Herald is the Only New Britain Newspaper With An AL Gearls & Co. Sales asd Service, cor) agents for Gabriel Bnubbers, , S en MO TR TH AR R s SR Dies o 1 John H. ance of his property shortly before - Store Announcements a and Maine. and other Connecticut cities. He last night by R ] vin, |y r Mrs. Al Malmgr Farm” was gold to John T. Donovan in the corresy f ol f vtostreaf, Miss AnPa | The giant's convevance of his pro- ] 5 £ | ACME TR and Service, Eric Ak at sharer in modern comforts, you can't afford to miss the first time ti battle. Atterneys Torrance and BUICK MOTOR CARS—gales and eervics oy ri6 . e £ Malmsron, at (g the ghm‘ S " y ’ = GADILLAC CARS—8ales ané _ Bervi You'll find advertisements a generous help. They 8 cases were e vin ' pnie sacation at Compromise \\ age Scale oAve AN AL citton, N. T, Aug. 3.(P—A strike CHRYSLER—4 and 6. Sales ané N OW day when the strike committes an- GODGE_BROTHERB—Bales ORI LIRS R cesiaala compromiseface oty sound reason for reading advertisements D EAs AND TRUCKS=roriu & Bervice Co., 200 E. Ma!n, .Phone 2701 the event fashe \The men were idle since July 17 | - Stanley B A. M. Paonessa. ‘LEXI:;\'\Z.TO.\'—OaHnnd and Gray. Higk P Sheep in New York State 9 B s, 0 P P (e City Motor Co., 6 Elm St. hone 2734, many | yieinity and are causing he logses rd zeveral times and many lambs OLDFMOBI! BRI ARS AL BECORDS TION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN Maln 8l Phons 1300 Aud“ed ('h'culafiqn Elm and Park Ste. Phone 2110, Locail TLLYS-KNIGHT AND C(VERLAND— R. C. Rudolph, Autos and Trucks for Sals MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALN - 1225 Hudson coach. ‘ 1224 Hudson, § pass. sedan. — Hupmoblle, 4 pass. coups. Hudson speedster. Studebaker coupe, J. P. McEVOY . c ¢ Hudeon coupes, ¢ pase. SAY, WHATS THE BIG 1 224 Chevrolet sport touring. Ford coupe, Bulck roadster, ? : \DEA U F“U?“' i AND MANY OTRERS You COuLDN FROM $100 UP T{'E POTTFRS Hudson epeedster, Chevrolet touring. WHAT H, LOOK, TALKING A [ -Ipcu~ Mrrwu OH 100K, CIRC COMING £ wiLe TAKE ME, DADDY ¢ ) F,; —~THE— | | CIRCUS || COMING CANT You READ ¢ ? WHAT ARE YOU LEA:'“@ T DON'T KNOV/ AT SCHOOL™ ANYWAY TJAT QNE IT i | HONEYMAN AUTO SALES €O, 130 ARCH BT, e TEL. 2548, PLAINVILLE. NEWS (Continued from }‘age Seven) Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Simpson spent the week-end at Cedar Lake. ALAIDGARSRLL D AN S S | Assistant Postmaster James J. vawu——. a6, 3 | Graham will be absent from his ek duties at the local post office until Avg. 10, P. W. Smith, carrier No. 2 at the BY CLlFF STERRETT Iocaljpoet iofics, e turnud trom A Sure Sign - A e | Rou-fateet | report for duty l—l e e = — ——— Monday CoT O GIT Loren Graham TH' YARD, o / ALL RIGHT-THEN, on at St. Mary's hospital, Water- j 6T OUT, 1 4:1\/' ; GIT OUT 7 DAGGOANE YiE,= 1 WILL Be bury, recently, s recuperating at the "u;‘: ;S%)’:Vifif’ ] . ,/g ~ - OBEVED! S norge of his parents on West Main S0A AUTS! o was operated P dchs “ ) The Flainville Pioncers had ne 4 3 game Saturday, but attended the Eastern league game at Hartford Mre. H. Sortman d daughter, | snared, of mington. Del, ars visiting Mr My J. Birn- baum of Broad street Dr. Lawrence H Frost has re< turned from a two weeks' vacation and will resume his locawpractice. Grange Mceting The regular meeiing of Plainville grange tomorrow evening will take the form of a nicnic at the home of Mrs. H. P. Lowrey of West Main street. Supper will ba served at €:30 o'clock Closing out sale, new Victrolas at 14 price s Plerce & Co, New Britain.—advt.