New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 13, 1925, Page 2

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OLD COLONY Toilet Paper 0Old Colony Brand Toilet Paper is made from purest materials onl 1t will dis- solve readily and therefore cause no obstruction to plumbing. 10¢ pkg. THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST, 3 for 25¢ ‘These Wonderful Fast Selling PALM BEACH SUITS 81550 at $10.75 [magina 2 Palm Beach cloth zarefully as tho to the Whits Ho that you can afford ing your other “hought Formerly cool muit-of genulne tallored s it were going price withont giv- se at a it 1s here—many In the HORSFALLS ) 99 M u/umSmr,r “It Pays lo lhly Our Kind” Store chaose fram new and new Open All bay Every {| was influenceq 1 Business Day. 73,000 Fire Loss at Factory in Woonsocket 1 ke T 1 Aug. 1 [ tarting Enterp T tarted Firems o s Jart cheek o i rived. N FIRE Waterbury of five firem serious fijir flight of inknown ¢ three te Willard css of IN WATERBARY AUE. 15.—A company ped ia and mo ¢ STILL MORE BOOZE FOUND BY RAIDERY (New Orleans Clean-up Is Gon- | lining—Many Escape [ | | ‘ © Orleans, Aug. 13 (A of ti Net re- ults 10 two day campalgr against rum runners and bootleg gers of the gulf coast, Inuugurated Lere Tuesday under direction of F tional the federal grand announenrd here today at the zrand vas |leaders decids (W he prohibition for 1 to defor leaving here they 1 for a hington w have be is Tue no hundred giult co ed tha Biloxl, Mississippf, arrested 40 nien and fAlled in New Orleans federal building with {van loads of repre {nearly at bootleg price |were continued hers and In adja all available space lignor The " nad apparently od Offictals that ord” effectively unhesitatingly ugreed quantities of whiskey, lana other contraband had been spirited away to known only to the bootlegs Not only were small stock. swittly, but In cafes and « where llquor was served thers was nona to he had. Denial Ts Made That Arms Makers Influence Rules Washington, Aug. 13 (A—Dr A Fisher, acting chief of the hiologi department ¢ hauls." |been vast ohol intoxicants lidden abarets nightly, | ® | cal survey of the agricnlture, with a recent etatement by D K | aday, trustee of the p ent wild life protective fund, that the today tonk issus W har Horn survey arms and animu- | nition manufa limits on migra “The survey feels," | sinece it ge | Unite | and ts reports fro d States, hoth from s game commissioners, i netent to limits. 1f ¥ searce, the survey wonll be t f to mak mendation hits, W game and still this generation an opportunity for reduction of in are try ta conserve the of enjoving the sport of pa itions, It is more n the water fo f the 1 to limit the size Leeds Child Christened at Cathedral in I'n|\ 13 Pt 1 W nd Mrs, Willizm ¥ once, | tem) nting caches | fixing bag | showed the 1 £180,000 in NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 10..». ANOTHER OIL BUBBLE ENDS IN AN ARRE%T\ 2000 Persons Invest §400,000 Il|(l Organizer 1s Explaining to Authorities, &t Louls, N 10, Aug. 18 (P—Tading | of sudden wealth enveloped ! | plans begun here today by fede r.Hl authorities for Investigating alleged | William ¥ ofl well promotlon by Rutledge, former min- blis: ‘ ates District Attorney ak 1 ) residents of invested approximately Rutldge at lberty following his & A warrant charging mails to 8 on $3,000 bend ght on usa of the lefrand Proliminary hearing was set for Sep- the warrant charged and frau to king W Aftarney false " Geor I'nited States {at. Ritindg Curry =ald | failed fo fulfill rep-| dividends ranging uld be forth ; Foeent wo pithorities asserted Tt organized the | of Kirkw advertise e P onomy il pany burh, and Mir ters formed 00 pe thev rafd. Tt e indueed ain money to g aetors were | th children through eollege and was throngh the loeal min- that some stock eold to chureh gatinne influence “To set ont all | the misrepresenta o eaid Uttley. | venture, tons wonld require volum more than one hundred pages R Post Offies The which Tnspectar € cenfered in Arkansag, Kentucky, began Janu Missouri nd Ten- | 1921, Hinois Te nessee, v 6 when and two other St ganized th nature of Loulsans or- momy coneern in the | a aration of trust, Sub- | ons solicited in his periodical ! $1 0 advance and the | The company an | with 8200,000 stock, but later capi-| ion wag raised ta $5,000,000, | estimated 0 waorth of 1 submitted to firm to be approximately debt on the basis of as- to listed at $407,537. Li- placed at §42 said that o of ot teiet¥an per cent of money was to go to Rut- Statements Uttley vheh w e, in a eireular | spent all the proc cived from sales far ne and nev s not re Jipment leases and as- iving even 81| - Rutledse | n Is ”(‘I(' uI New ( 1ime Ovganization Aug. 1 P~ (ion has hoen FPerma gl nto Davienn aned Jirman of the commission H il ne | ted lea s in all | ates of the unio | . I Sl b arganization maller badie ough the <a1d prohibitic [ about | through which the | Burean o |13 Nigh |road to {aperation strietio FOARHIGHWAY IS NOW CONSIDERED me New Haven fo State Line —(ost $4,500,000 Hartford, Aug. 13.—A new high- | way capablo of accommodating four cars abreast, between New Haven and the New York state a halt million line, costing four and dollars, is tentatively {planned by State Highway Commis- sioner John A The MacDonald. plan is to have completed in threes vears a concrete slab nine inches fhick and 86 feet wide In an 80-foot right of way, which, the current fssus of the Englueer News-Re “is probably Jngest stroteh aved road of equal width under actun! tion in the United Sfates” No super-highway of Commissioner Mac- parallel “express for commuters to and York will he n rs continua fo & of construc- sooner will this for general traffie he the opinton Donald Nighs high than a from Ne aseary 1 the it eammu s pepulation of Fairfield county at the precent rate, Preliminary already have been undertaken to de- termine the most survevs advantageons 1o such a highway, An Acrial Survey The 118th Observation Squadron of the Cannectient Nafional Guard has offered the services of alrplanes, eation for i pilots and photographers to assist in preparation of necessary topo- | graphical mapx of tha territory proposed highway would pass, “Ten vears azo the possibility (of a super-highway like that now being o1 from New Haven to the New Yoark mld have been deridea,” tha “Engineering N “Tive 1ears agn the prot constrne line) w says Rercord,” ity would barely have heen feancoded. Thonsands of Cara Mars than 16,000 autemabiles passed a given point an the Boston Post road in Greenwich on July 3 of this it 1s announced. 10,03 vear, On the previons day, a startling Increase over the by the United States of Tnads fn canperation with fhe state highway department in 1922 and 1923, Traffic has in- creaged at that point ahont 20 per- “This traffle. both hy nd its regularity and by annual § g inability fve it accommodation, enzineering publication T cars were count ed there, 10,043, connts taken cent A yoa fts volume se makes elear the grow of an 15-font T {he is in {he eonuntry Million Dollars a Year Fonr rontracts in the project have involving expendi 21,019,033, T1 round number high 1x heen let zregating N ecost, In 0,000 2 mile, and the state « department approaching it of spending about 2 | ars a year on it for five experimer fnn vears millian Aol ars, T sections i are hei plan “Wideninz the hoth finanelally and ertaken 1 up in the general in} road ta m maior con- 'Ne which ne studving i, the famons A settlement of ric manufacturing Imost into and s as- Jont resnrt fowns and eities nd merging Wigh-pri Jand, the taking the and more raws of great troees, walls FRIDAY EVENING SPECIAL SALE OF — RAG RUGS gular ‘1 Imported Rag Rugs—Size 27xH4 Your Choice 98¢ Friday Evening 7-9—This is a Real Bargain B. C. PORTER SONS Qur Big Semi- Annuwl Salc on /\U k nds of Rugs Ends Saturday Noon | 0 miles long, running on the following day, | ieeoe | Widening | § “In additlon to the widening there vere places where old kinks in the toad must be removed by buying {land for u new line, Line ch ind widening in property d ANE in a vword co uages and construc 'V\Il before any surfacing costs en- v 'r. A ligh type of construction for {the new road was logical. A quar- tor to A third of tho vehicles using |the roads are trucks carrying fac- |tory products to New York. Whols traing of trucks are run nlghtly by |*oma of the factories or by generul trucking concerns. A stiff roud i required fo carry this frafic.” | Five Contracts Let Reconstruction of the road is he ing carrled on in sections, the placey | where phy and traffic condi- are the worst being first im- yroved, The following sections have put under contract or [ Pleted since the project was bogun: The Puts Hill, Greepwiel {faet concrete, BAN feet of hrlek pave- Grade cut from 10,5 per cent 1o 8 per cr $128,613.75 Byram tions heen com- [ment it for the remainder; cost East Grading and drain In Darfen Py ement river Greenwich: 216,300 | feet conerete ) Milford ta Nexw ading and drainag construction of |cost $1 n [Pasem [in 1024; cost §250,520 cdonald has defi n: Necessary preliminary to asphalt 100 feet Jong constructed | Commissioner 2 [ nitely abandoned the idea considered |y his predecessor, Charles J. Ben- [nett, for parallel Highwa nse of frucks has coneluded fhat, it e impossible {0 aveid the local nse hy trucks of the that would under that plan be intended exeln- He would sinee highway dvisahle ation {Russian Textile Men Are Visiting England | ¥ngland, Aug. 13 (B)| | —=A delegation from the All-Russian Textile Svndicate is here after a visit | to Germany, to negotiats for the pur- chase of textile ¢ for use in Russia Tvan Eremint president posed to place nrders for machinery amounting to fonr or five million ;;mm\r!&. but that there must be long credit, He '*mp‘nw/‘ A that the syn- many, and th u Hm I,Up' e not willing to give equally terms, their business would | Germany, or perhaps to th Stafes, where, he said, “bankir ilitles, marked in many zenerosity offered, Manchegter, machine of favorable to by and confidence, have heen cases FALLS UNDER TRAIN Danbury, Aug. 13 (P—Robert € . the 12-year-old son of Al bert Cougle, of this elty, was in tantly killed last night when he fe under the wheels of a frelght train He was returning with ofher bLoys | from a swimming pond and tried to | ! board a passing freight train. Coug BT ITYEARS 0L 3,436 | TS hodyiiate afler Heinsdianat B Hardware 44,600.foot length, | v for the || sively for passenger ears, 1t wonld he to attempt partial seg- | pro-| CONFESSED SLAYER Keep Out the Pesky AFly The 'amous “Flyosan” First Degrec Murder Ghnrfl,fl hgainst Ohio Youth Kangas Clty, Missourl, Aug. Everett mington, 13 (7 Adams, 17-year-old hool R. hool teacher of Lodi, N. Y., on his way n Garden City, K of olf Arge f frst degree Sedalia is 1t "l Sercen Doors Claw- Ohio, high selfyconfessed ayer of A Window Screens ver murder sent of Pettis coun near Lamonte in that Scereen Cloth cnsto the ty was county, that The Handy lof <1 asson | Ia aite e it had lain since A ust 1. Adams confessed he had store Clawson to death following an af | The by Garden Cit whers he had drive boy's contession was obtained polic n in Claw Kansas, on body led to his Herbert L. Mills MAIN ST. car yrrest in the The confes by officers 1) plate numbers meas fown ion followe ro A a zrilling S 236 found to on were cheeked and it was have | clonged o Claw Adams said he was a road fust west of Ma., wlin stoppe Adams, to rab his henefactor | walking Jeffer when overtaken b i to nearly along an City, Clan him a lift decic give pennilees, After riding about an hour, Claw- The Housewife’s Lament About her seeming inability to effect a further reduction in household expenses— son alighted to remove his coat an Adams produced a gun. Claw | vest Then followed the ing, the disposal of the hods vouth continued west in re ind subsequent confe ,1,/1 on Clity (ollowed A preliming hearing of Clawson is inquest is to be held at 1 p. m iay Adamsa he story only when facs fact that he was seen in LUnion, Mo without a car and in Pleasant il Mo, with the Clawson cauns that Clan ad nailed Fome from Gerald 100y to County Att | For three of Fred Jordan. his real na and honme to Calli n and Sheriff Brown. At first b id the rlothing in the car belongzed lta a buddy who was coming later | When the “buddy” failed fo arrite {he said they belonged to the mar who sold him 1 " Jus of Terre Tlante Adams shot ¢ ©beans ntended holdup, Callihan in Can be changed quickly to songs of praise if she will but follow the example of one local woman and make the reading and use of Herald Classified Ads a daily habit. This woman has found that those Classified Ads make it possible to buy or sell odds and ends of household furniture and equipment— gan to tell a straight with the Callihan he name Then he admitted And she knows that by calling 925 and insert- ing an ad she will soon get results. HERALD’S Classified Service t ontside exclt of unexpeeted res ta h diea NEAD THE HERALD CLASSITIED Monroe, In the Southwestern Section of the City N ONE OF THE CHARMING HOMES NOW BEING BUILT ON Harding and Eoo idge Streets ear Lincoln Street Six Rooms Steam Heat Fireplace 0ak Floors Tiled Bathroom Built-in Garage Lot 60x125 Price and Terms On Application. HIS attractive home, on Harding Street, is typical of the others we are rapidly completing in this admirable section. Not only is its design both architecturally correct and beautiful, but its substantial construction will find instant favor in the serutinizing eye of the dis- criminate homeseeker. Another thing. Tts location in a carefully restricted residential distriet means not only a refined and peaceful environment, but it means also that your investment is fully protected against depreciation. his You can easily hecome the owner of t property through our ex- May we explain it to you? The W. L. HATCH CO0. PHONE 3400 tremely interesting and liberal sales plan.

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