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ACCIDENTS ARE CAUSE OF THREE ARRESTS Motor Vehicle Law Offenders Taken 1 in Tow by Policemen—One Fined §100 Acel nts la W cd three defendan thera, V uttle M operating H arge and v L suspend Herman ar irday night \quor. Vietor Da les of th ad a Fnume s and d West Main streets about 9 o'clo ing, had Wednesday rested by Michael li after he sid near Lincoln Satuprday nig Lucian La was fined $25 ar the rules of the Sount Main st Lariviere is the left of the | tion lided with another Bristol that was passing, PLAYGROUND MEET Paradise Park trial, wa Policcmen | Maranel- James two machines t lere of 78 Rac costs for vi ad at Ellls & ts Saturday eged to have ni to and col- ine cnt an macl Junior Athletes of Stage Series of Events on Satur-| City Items Victrolas and Flanos, at Morans' v, ‘Daredevil” Iropped Yo stat s of New York Herald offic: to ule the tional Text Sunlay lay steep MIETeR church at s at Morans, Kly cla 5 meeting at ireh ning ¢ Trin- be held to- Erwin home, of rain in the Erwin home the odist ¢l ol held hes at Crowell's, Hammond ay ev anxiliary will ening at 8 o'clock Arch street, Pythian vho will go on the annual e Wednesday, 8 o'clock in the ot Wed Wt th Menhe armory rs of the Savin t morning. Wasi Rock P P O. S of A. il tonight in Gri hall There will he a watermelon cut after the husiness session roast of Stanley scheduled held this month has Iy postponed A new method of teaching French, Methode " will prob- (hly be inangurated at New Britain High school with the opening of the fall term next month, when Profes- &or Charles J. Drapean arrives here from Scranton, Pa., to hecome head of the French department in the lo- cal school Touls Fodt and Walter A. Camp- bell of this city are attending the na- tional convention of the Fraternal Order of Eagles in Toledo, O, Mr, corps, to be n indefinite- the Directe | Fodt is state president of the order day Morning. Anxious to do their stuff and pre- | vented by the rain which postponed | the Interplayground track meet un-| til next Wednesday afternoon, the | Paradise park athletes staged a meet of their own Saturday morning | to keep in trim. A long drawn out | program resulted from the numer- | ous showers but the boys seized Saturday morning for the meet and the results were as follow | John Truhan first in high jump, 6"; broad jump, George Baylock, 100 yard dash, Alexander Ze- browski; 75 yard dash, Francis Glynn;potato race, Trving Levine and Otto Miller; horseshoe pitching, Tsadore Cohen; paddls tennis mateh, | Isadore Kercher and Benny Cohen defeated Irving Rudman and Harry Winkle | In the girls events: 60 yard dash, Teabelle Kondrasky; 45 yard d Gladys Glynn; basketball throw distance, Mary Prendegst: | throw, Sylvia Kotkin; three | race, Sophia ind Beatricd Gorden; potatoe race, Helen Marel- Adle o Mar: N y h for seball in and M lie's team; nis, y Prendegast = 1 Helen Kodrosky. T 1l Danbury Woman, Mentally Tl Be- | fieved to Have Set Fire to Bed on Which She Lay. Danbury, Conn J. Chester Wi to | shortly od 1y before the it whe was 68 y lead body of wag in f in poor mental it is beli life. Death ved that W Vati flame. Ly bed clothi to | tiames N e e 1 the be Seventh Victim Dies in Lowell Auto Crash REGULATIONS AW BOYING ATION OF €131 Union Suburban Express « Britam, Flamil Fore and Bristol, il New Britain Offf Oceupir 46 Main St. Tel. 127-1 7 Johnson Lo [ and Mr, Campbel is the delegate representing the New Britain Aeris, of which he i& past president, In keeping with the new policy recently adopted hy General J. Leslie Kincatd, president of the United Hotels corporation and General Manager George D. Worthington the Buritt hotel started in this morn- ing with all negro waiters in the tldining room. A crew of 14 waiters is in charge ) waiter of D. Whita, and ¥. Robinson, captain vey Wallworth of 80 Hillerest wwenue reported to the police this morning that spare tirz and a Boston bag had been stoien from his automobile while it was parxed in the rear of the Elk's clup last night. ad a Lone Navigator, Blinded by Sun, Forced to Port Wash., Aug. 10 (A — B R. departed from miles north of 30, on a long in a 25-foot landed today Indun village, 35 Flatter tly repor as far a al., July 7, as sighted from de- Wl off the Washington north, flying distress Clallam Bay. Commander E Maude, ho thirty B. C., April to England, the Halfmoon Push, retired, ne Victoria, it 1 mil biind south a an south of 11 - nta Bar Friday struction Tsi st, headed as and W that the sUN's raws on m, so that he ahservations or hich forced him Commander Maude said stant glare of the blinded } ater hlind to take n, Coroner’s Inquest Into Death of Stamford Man \ 10 (A — Stevenson, . Conn. Aug ry € conduet an into the death of and Cyril Bar mhroke street, ctrocuted | Suturds ial they across Pembroke A wire n wom- 3 n. Great iss Flla Sykes, f 1 tra THE POTTERS ! eler and writer, Wom- | in- | WILLOW BROCK BEATS STRONG WASHINGTONS |Springs a Surprise in Junior Flay- ground league in Saturday s Playoft of Games ! The Willow Brook nine aprung a great surprise Saturday in the Jun- lor Playground Baseball league when it trimmed the strong Washington team on Washington's own grounds by the score of 2 to 1. Washington {played below its usual standard, the | fielding of the team was loose and |the batters falled to produce the necessary punch when most needed. In the fifth, Washington filled the bases with none out but they were | unable to score. The big boy of the |league, Morey, scored both of Willow | Brook’s runs, Puckles, glso of Wil- Brook, played a fine fielding game. repeatedly robbing Washing- |ton of chances to score. The score by innings: Willow Brook | Washington .. Batterie and Stelma | curylo. Teagus Standing (Boys) fO01000 0—1 Willow Brook, Morey Washington,8apko and Rurritt 5 | Paradise Park . | Washington | Willow Brook . TNartiett Smith .. Nathan Ha Leagus Standing [ (Girls) L. n 1 Bartlett .. Paradise Park .. Washington Nathan Hale Smith Burritt Willow Brook . DICKENSON REONION | Pour Sets of Twins Among Group of e d Descendants of Samuel and Mar- jory Dickenson. The famlly reunion of descendants {of Marjory Lee and Samuel Dicken- son was held yesterday at home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Proper at Marion. Conn. Those present were | Miss Edna Phillips of Galley, Neb., | Miss Ines Moore of Wabash, Ind., {Mr. and Mrs. John Macauley and |two children and Mrs. Robert Has- [kina of Wilmington, Del, Mr. and ey Attt foowncaland family |of Danbury, Conn., Mrs. Carrie | Minor of Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. and |Mrs. M. S Phillips and sons, |Charles and Carlton. of Newington, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Phillips and | family, Mr. and Mrs. Emi] Plott and | family, and Miss Ruby Dickenson of New Britain, Mr. and Mrs. R. Win- chester and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winchester and family of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt &imons and family of Meriden, Mr. and Mrs. | Harry Dickinson of Springfield, Mass.. Root of Canaan, Lester | Root and daughter of Bristol, Mr. and Mrs, Lint and family of Bridge- port, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dicken- son and family, Miss Sadie Dicken- son and Henry Dickenson of Marion, Wesley Dickenson, Walter Dicken- son.Miss Mabella Dickenson ot Sonthbury, Conn. There were four sets of twins at the reunion, representing four gen- |erations : | | PRIVER EXONERATED Stamford, Conn., Aug. 10 (@ - charge of manslaughter against Charles J. Paight of Stamford was nolled in eity court today hy Prose- | cuting Attorney MacSpelke. driver of an Paight automobile | was the fa which last ek, coroner, the Fines at the rate of one dollar a mile were levied in city court today in several cases where arralgned were found guilty of excecding the speed limit these READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS 0100010—2] Y [New Mrs. Frank Wetzel of Kent, Conn., | Ally injured Johnny Davis | He was exonerated by | Personals The Misses Virginia Tancred and Frances Ampfer have recently turned from n two weeks' vacation at Newport, R. I. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Robust and | Adaughter, Kathleen, of Hoboken, N. | J., are visiting Officer John Ken- nedy at 103 Smalley street, New Britain, re- Mrs. James Lynch and family are spending a few weeks at Oakland Beach, Providence. Mrs. Alden Andrews of 1411 Stan- ley street spent the week-end at Crystal Lake, Dr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs, spending the Geo. Woram and Arthur R. Tuttle are weck at Cape Cod. State president of the Eagles, L. W. Fodt and Mrs. Fodt are attend- ing the le convention at Toledo. Mr. and Henry E. Simons of this city registsered at the Chateau Fronte Quebee, Canada, after’ spending a very enjoyable week at Lake Elmer where Mr. Si- |mons canght a nice string of pick- |erel and dorie. Mr. and Mrs, John F. McGraw of East street will spend the remaindsr of the month at Lake Champlain, v Mr. and Mrs. R, A. Brothy of Winthrop street Ieft taday for New [York and Atiantic City. While in York, Mr. Brophy will attend | |the convention of the Quality Bakers | of America in the intcrests of the | Parker-Buckey Baking Co. Mr. and Mrs are the gue 8 v trand of Bridgeport of Mr, and Mrs. James P, Chapman of Wells street. Xrnest Chapman of Bridgeport spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, James P. Chapman of Wells street, Mrs. Ernest Chapman and dan |ter, Violet, have returned to B port after a 10 days visit in Meriden and at the home of Mr, and Mrs, James T. Chapman of Wells street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Madigan, Misses Jennie Madigan, Katherine and Mayme O ell, are visiting | relatives in New York | Edward McEnrce of Florida merly of this city, is visiting friends in New Britain Mr. and Mra Johnson and son, Walter, are spending their vaca- tion at J.ake Pocotopaug. Mrs. Selma Schneider of 18 Main street has returned three months visit Cincinnati, Edward Retdel, Alten Brown and | Roger Carlson of this city are spend- ing several weeks camping at Con- gamond lake. | George R. Dohson of 312 Lake | street has returned from a two {weeks' nping trip along the Mo- | | hawk Trail i Misses Bertha Zimmerman and { Winfred Fodt and Winfred Kehoe of Tremont their vacation at Watch Hill, | Mr. and Mrs, W, W. M ge- far- Alben South after a with a sister in street are spending T. shall and Mrs. Marshall's father, field, are spending the dian Neck M. JI. Rratton { Blessed Sacrament chureh of Tridge- port and J. H. Fitzgibhons, alse of [Rridgeport, were the guests of Res |Jobn F. Donal pastor of |Joseph's chureh, yesterday. | Mrs, Mary T. Crean, Mrs. fred Coogan and daughter. heth, Miss Josephine Sulli |.Tames Martin, all of this cit |vesterday as the guesis of M [Mrs. Tryon Smith of Hartford, Crystal Lake, Rockville | Miss Minnie | Chestnnt D. Pen- week at In- | organist in the Wini- | Sandbers of and Miss Frieda Shefficld st weeks at Long 248 streof anquist of 25 e past o the Adirandacks Mrs. D R. ¥ street has ret Parlk ke, in hestnut M Beach n visiting guson o rned has bec her daughter, Mrs. M. T, Hayes. Mrs. David Marrison of 74 Belden street will sall 15 for Eng- xpects fo help her s0th | sister, where T W August land w father hirthday Mrs. Graeo peets to join | William » |recently to 1 | Hotel Ruritt o she ohserve the latter's Her of this iversary. mith her lat city, ex- i r of the 1 Hatch, who ~am coms mar coffiee sho has { been lead waiter has = serious fliness in his family heon | |caled haeck ta X hecanse of | WHAT'S . YOUR AEPHEW DOING AoV, MR, PERKIA! FALSE AUARM 112 at th Desiring excltement and not know- |avenue und ing of anything that produces more [afternoon, When the fire departmien orner of of a thrill than to witness fire ap- paratus rushing to .ha sene of & blaze with the accompanying sound of roaring engini:s with open cutouts and clanging b boys sent In a false alarm from Box 'boys. They were turned over lo Pro arrived at the hox anl found sign of a blaze, Chief Wliam J Noble notitiea the police vestigntion was started that resnitoc Black Reek rden strect yesterday no and an - | Johnny two six year old |In the apprihension of the twe iittle Lation Ofticer Counolly. | S MATCHED Cleveland, O., Aug. 10 (#) — Carl Tremaine, Clevelund, bantamwelght }lm.-, has been matched to meet of Boston, in a bout on the They are to t Sheppard ten round no deciston night of August 12th make 122 pounds ETHEL: Dad’s Day Off SRR "1 GAW THEL “PIT You PROMISED et ME DAQ- N' I'VE. LEAMER ABPSOLUTELY GET MY COAT HEART ON IT - 1T TUS'T MATCHES™ Y SWT—! et e "LGNTEN , DAD, - | CAN GET IT FOR $25.00 SECON HAND = \F | HAD THE, 82500~ N' 1 CAN AGDEMEBLE. ALL THE PARTS® | MEELF— OF FIFTY DOLLARE® DAD — [ * ONLY A MERE MATTER - A REAL INVESTMENT — A CHANCE N A LIFE TIME - “AW - DAD - GIMME A NekE L[ "N YOU SAID NOU'D GIMMEL The Bank Behind the Book What a lot that means to the 20,000 local people whose bank books carry the name of The Commer- cial Trust Co. It means safety for funds; liberal interest; convenience of location; service such as only an institution of this character can render. Make this your bank Truly A Bank of Service WHY, - ER — ASHUR'S ‘DABBLING WITH OIL, TO TELL Him / ASH AIN'T HAD A JoB FER A AGEY/ BY WAL, HE 1S, DAGGONE IT! 2UT YDIDA'T HAVE T'SAY HE WAS | DARBLIA WATH OIL, [ their Open Saturdays Six to Eight P. M. Standard Time P. McEVOY HuRRAK £ HURRAH _p CLIFF STERRETT | THE HERALD “WANT ADS”, Alphabetically Aranged For Quick and Iteady Kuference, LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS rge Prepald 1 1 10 2 daye ol 3 1 ‘ 3 6 i [ 1 30 ceeal line 3180 Yearly Order Rates Upon Application Count 6 worde to & line. 14 llues to ap inch, Minimum 8pace, 3 Iines, Mintmum Book Cliarge, 36 centa No Ad Accepted After 1 P. AL for Classified Page on Bame Day. Sat. 10 A M Ads Accepted Over the 'Telephone for conienlence of customers. ~ Call 926, Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator. ' ANNOUNCEMENTS ] —e Burial Lots, Monuments 1 BURTAL VAULTS—Concrete stesl relie forced; water preof, bermstically seals ed. will out her wood or metal « Do not require Iarger lota Ressonsbly priced. N. B. Vault Co. Kensingtomy Tel. 64 [ N Oak Bt descriptio .our_apecia Ul Monumenta of all iz Carving and letter on's_Greenlouse, 617 Church Bt. (E—for the wedding., Gladioll s, roses, etc. Funeral designs, $2.60 We deliver to all parts of ths city, Greenhouse, 1163 Stanley e Reward 8 Sher. WE ma “Rex. ed to Fdw, L. Steinle, man Court. Phone 86 St keys. Reward tuba and marker, between thie city and Farm Britaln_Police Store Announcements Teturn fo Here TIRES Sat Leate at Mew cade Studi AUTOMOTIV Auto and Truck Agencles 8" ACMB TRUCKS—Saler and Service, Erion eon Motor Eales, 171 South Mam 8. Phone 870, % BUICK MOTOR CARB—sales and service. Capitol Bulck Co. 193 Arch 6t Phons 2807, CADILLAC CARS—8a and _ Bervice, ‘A Reputable Concern.® MOTOR CARS—8al eervice. Buperfor Auto Company, Arch St. Phons 211 CHRYSLER—4 4 116 and 6. Bales and sorvice. Lennett Motor Sales, 250 Arch 8t.Phone 2452, OODGE_BROTHERB—Sales nd _servica, 8. & F. Motor Salen Corp., 155 Elm 8t cotner Frankitn. Phone 731, FORD CARS AND TRUCKS—Fordsos Saler and service. Genuln d accessoriea. Automotive Sales & Service Co., 200 E. Maln. Phone 2701, HUPMOBILE CARG—Baler and servios, City Bervice Btation, Hartford Ave., eor. Stanley 8t A. M. Paonesea., LEXINGTON—Oakiand and Gray. High grade motor cars. Sales and. service. C. A. Bence, 1 Main 8t. Phone 2315, LEXINGTON, OAKLAND and GRAY is- tor Cars, Bales and Service. Hardware City Motor Co., 6 Elm 8t. Phone 3734, NASH—motor cars. 8es the new Lne Fales and Bervice A G. Hawker, 68 Rim street. GLDEMOBILE MOTOR CARS—"The Rex fined Six." Bmith Motor Salen, 100 West Main 8. Phone 2900. REG MOTOR CARS—&nd trucks. Keuneth M. Searle & Co., Balcs and Servi Elm and Park Ste Phone 2110, agents for Gabriel 8nubbere. STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARi Albro Motor Sal h Sales and Co.. 23 KNIGHT AND OVERLAND= motor cara, showroom and eervice, 137 Cherry St. “The Slesve-Valve Motor. . Phone 2061-2. Autos and Trucks for Sale L] 5 Buick, model 20, coachy + With two tops; 1921 Hud~ C. Denlson, 102 Lincoln son touring., & Phone 15 CHEVROLET- gn"(lir:fln'hllnn. CLYDESDALE TRUCK y First class condition, For particulars write linx 2! ,_Herald Office. DODGE—{ouring car, in excellent condie tion. Young lady wants closed car, Plione 2661-5 FORD—tudor sedan, §1 5 with starter, dem, rims, Owner just hought 6 cy Talge. Whitmore Palges Jewett Co., 319 Fast Main St, (near Elm 8t.) NASH—advanced 182 ing car, run equipped. Moran touring car, % -ton dump body, comp ote. 6 passengsr tours 00 mil $1300, tully Garage, 313% Church MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SAL® Hudson coach, Hudson, § pass. sedan, Hupmoblle, 4 pass. cou Hudson ot Maxwell Ford coups 1324 Hudson sedan. 1923 Hudeon speedster, 1322 Chevrolet touring. 1223 Hudson sedan. AND MANY OTHERS FROM $100 UP —THE— HONETMAN AUTO SALES CO, 133 ARCH BT, TEL. 2843, — RENEWED FORDS Tudor sedan (2) Roadster (2 at 4378, at §200, Coupe at Ton truck, 1185, 3 ton (panel body) at $200, (stake sides), st at 178, Hupmohile, Paige, 191 £150. 1919, touring car, at $100 touring at $360. 7 passenger touring at Reo, 5 passenger, Literal terme en al] the absve cars. AUTOMOTIVE BSALES & SERVICE CO, 270 E. MAIN ST, PHONE 1701, _——— BUICK USED CAR DEPT. . touring. CAPITCL BUICK ©O. 193 ARCH &7, PHONE 3607,