New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 18, 1925, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1925, PLANFULL TICKET . R the stock of the new concern and 11 s expeeted that the recommenda- | Upon their return they will reside at Chieu Aug. 18 A—An African ‘\\rw(pnl't Residents Pass Ordinance will be elected president ftions will be adopted, G665 Arch street, Mr, Hall s em- aafii :“_‘m ‘m slbarre and bar Porbidding Others to Park Autos Mr. Vanderbilt on reaching his .- ployed at the Berlin Auto Sales y Uls rim Secrotar ate mujority in October, cume into| and Mrs: Holl, before her m Laric arts, cultures and savugery of | Florence F. 8 Kn v yos- | at Gompo Beach, w $5,000,000 teust, fund left him by | HALL..GAMERON was employed at the C. J. Whity | brimitive tribvs ol that continent, New York Magor and Leader 7050 o ! weeort, au 15 w—enacns Plag Bus Transportation to [aahien: (g surpL riondn) GG A e of Westport arc the only ones to be boy tor Boston bankers, Charles H. Hall and Miss Luella M. quisition of the tamous Jan Kley- 4 5 ¥ of his bride of three months, the| Cameron Married Today At Par. i i . Fatality | district of West and Central Africa, Bail Is Refused Man 10Ys i Rolldiya @Dt el B Coririas Misa BRIIYEOINGY Daviae | in Middletown Fatality he purchuee, announted tode S Killine Wife dinance adopted by voters at the S N His course at the bank completed, | SOnage of German Baptisg Church.| Mdidletown, Aug. 18 (P—No erim- | contains more than 1,900 ~\‘“‘““‘T‘EIH‘\"| ]\H'“f"'j‘“_"‘:fi town mecting Iast night The ordl. New York, Aug. 18 (A—Willam ;\’1,» adiMTe Varlamt e e to |inal rcaponsibiity rested upon Jo- | ransing from sirange vl g A \ s the | AHHRTICON : ! nance as actually reud and adopted | heir Newport show place us thelr | i i 29 Iront | WEUPONE and WSLEUNICDIN ol (0rLure, ekl R provides that “the cntire beach s‘lmH\“'““""“”"“0“ Digitiony to ke itha ]n-lm:\lwml :Il‘[-*l‘l‘hlj("‘:’ '1‘!::” ):‘ l\’m:ulx at the parsonuge of the German 57" € M:m'“ 0o Lot IO (o heautitul tvory carvings and in- rved for Westporters, 1t | Ultra-fashlonable watering place ot 040 Sy on the dir ot |t NI ARy rahECnla tts o entatie )| atnaeUR HaROTd EYIRO NGNS died | ustetal urts, contemporany wome- Is any room left, visiting mo-| Nowport, R, 1. more accesslble to |, . om0 ™o Rhode Island fcor S + “lafter an automobile upsct on July | times in affinity lo the arts of an- : 3 ) MG al lurge Rthode lsland *corpo- | o'clock, when Miss Luella M. Cam- ! primiie torists may be accommodated.” New York. r { : : 29, Coroner L. A. Smith stated in | cient Benin and the Soudan. have inc g s A ; t il by Iu The legality of the ordinance was With ‘a group of other wealthy e ine ol Al Vandorntiilren ighter of .\lx:‘. .Alml M finding filed tod The facts showed | Under orde NeiEn A o questioned by Wm, Cellatly, First|Summer residents of Newport, he| M ik 1310 on Noverbarti o comcameranigar sal SReHUohIe ioh (b rre M anagaLlo i HokwasR 01| 8 3 i Selcetman King W. Mansfield un.’““‘I“;\i‘z]“L’:C"L“-“:(\:c"[“;’(\“"‘“"“:""'(j“m ;‘I‘:)\’ was solemnized in Grace |} ',:“:”‘,‘::“’m"“\‘l "”"\"“‘” ;hi‘l"“‘: health, was being driven to the | Kxplosion Causes Loss red that there never had been a |, ROGeISLL AUWAY COMPANY. [y o N T e W | H. Hall, so Mrs. Alice Hall of | gpope \ith her five-year-old daugh- . C NI e amymere.. The | The company. whose line _connects | hurchy Néw York Sr. vanderblits| ;27 Glen street. Itev. Qustav H.|teOn'the Haddam road a tire came of Fully Half Million bes Jaw ha thought, could be enforced| Newnort, Bristol and _Prfdence, | & L8 BEEREG HER E4 neck officiated. The attendants| o the machine, which swerved and | Eaucluire, Wis, Aug. 18 (P -Iire tion ) » DUt N, doubted if. It would ever bs| Wil Ve reotganized, - Elght motor| S5y IR BES S PONPOT & Miss Mildred Anderson and | wen( over a bank and upset. pin- |starting from an explosion, due, it Iy Mr. lienrst ) con ' i g r P ik o rna i T vt [ buses costing $10,000 cach will re- Nelits S VaRdRIill (r‘mn"h ot "J" nan E, Hall, cousin of the groom. | njng Myrs, Managello and the child |helieved, to spontaneous combustion, putting i Yirwin M. Jennings, chairman of | Place the trollcy cars. I New York Central railrond ¢ The bride was attired In a gown|under it. The latter was unhuri, but |caused a loss estimated at $500,000 pe t hoard of finance, asked: Service will start next ‘week. The | b of white canton crepe. trimmed | the mother died at Middlesex hos- [to the plant of the Gillette Itubber lan o What process s to bo followed | FUNRINg time will be shortened from R . {with Spanish lace. and wore a hat| pital from shock, The coroncr was | Company here yesterday afternoon, fo distinguish a Westport auto from | %0 hours to one by means of & new |« ) 3 aLe {to match. Her bouguet was of|of the opinion that had not Mrs.|throwing a majority of the nine hun- v other Connecticut reglstered ma- | (6FFY o Bristo) which Mr. Vander-| ‘The stockholders of the Masonic|bridal roses. The mald of honor| Managelo been in il health shejdred employes of ~the plant out of chine " bt !tl 'n;flthni:}; The buses will be [Temple Corporation will hold a spe- [wore a gown of orchid canton crepe | probably would not have succumbed {work for at least two weeks, };:‘y:: ,:'\ [ L ; H')Sl?li'{ll R‘d!(l-’.‘d. (-ems ‘”j."j‘l":::‘v:;‘“i\(‘):n:::‘w.")“\:k 2’,‘:‘([:“"(": named after the coaches owned mi ial meeting tonight to act on 1he‘und a black picture hat. She car-|to shock. . The loss ls covered by insurance. Ing nominating petitions cxpires 't and®ATcoholFS ol et e e b r v et e day night No L Aug 18 () — SIX |t be enforced. “Its going to Congressmat ks digficult, T know, and it will re- who supported ) quire good decent police patrolling. Wheeler independent 0 We are going to try to enforce it for presidential ¢ *T\:MW' ! 181,800 in jewelr bl [ the henefit of the Westport people.” understood to be slat one . st | the high offices on the Hear k v inciuded thir 5 Hylan has been clected mayor |of ! twice for four year terms Wwith | S g H. Vanderbilt has gone into the bus A pretty wedding was solemnized Tamn pendent Hearst, telt it v pub e earst-Tammany support, Governor | =08 A } :mnh e e il Sells lce General ‘Stafl of Prohibition Army Tammany ticket | Assembles in Washington to Hear epublican leaders are ignoring | th?d‘j-nmm of William M. Bennett, | - Andrew's Plans, insurgent candidate for the republi- | ean mayoralty nomination, for a “real conference” of party workers to replace the “hand-picked” Regu- lar Designee Frank D. Waterman. Charles 1. Hillies, republican na- Honal committeeman and eity chair- e man, in a statement denfed that| £ s A ich will become effective Septem- Waterman was an “invisible candi .' i o - date.” \ 4 H 1t is the intention of Mr. Andrews “Responsible ers picked M. ¢ . | to acquaint his assistants with the Waterman because they considered 4 H " | purpose of the reorganization and at hm the strongest man,” Mr. Hillies g | same time he will study his men said. “They w looking for A ; at first hand and determine where elean, successful business man to ¢ ' © | they best will fit in the new order of give the city a clean. husiness ad- i | things. ministration. Republicans want to T Although ®state and divisional elean house at the City hall.” ¥ Yo | will give way to 24 adminie- Mr. Bennett indicated that he : * . tors with hroad powers, places are would call a conference of republi- o 8 i L { ed to be found for nearly all can workers hecause party harmony 62, { those now in office who have been was endangered by three candidates. b 3 proved to be efficient The other candidae is former See- a Today's conference was arranged retary of State John 1, Lyons s j as @ wind-up for the series of get- Charges of underhand work are 4 5 g e 5 her meetings which Mr. An- marking the pre-primary campaign B 4 ws hos been holding with his sub- by the democrats. Mayor Hylan or- ; <4 ordinates. Yesterday he talked the dered police to scrutinize lists of : i situntion over at several meetings enrolled voters to insure an honest ; with various state directors. election. The mayor cited the 1917 ! i 2 Announcement of the personnel of rimaries when he said $2.000.000 3 1 organization is expe e et i o b iy o I within a few days Washington, Aug. 18 (®—The pro- | hibition general staff,comprising the | state and divisional chiefs of | the entire nation, was called together today to study the reorganiza- plans drawn up by Assistant nomination from Mr. Bennett ! s T S Tn another move interpreted as i } FA-MAYOR OF GALENA DIES. directed agzainst Tammany hall the i - s S mayor requested department heads g ST T John . Schmohe, 71, three times to furnish lists of employees exempt & T PANO Ot Glalena a1 e at aihoss from civil service regulations. His %4 : .| pital here during the night. He was cam manager denied he had of Galena, where he was any intention of swinging the ase on nany years a dry goods merchant, RIC!! are f"" if you own an auto- office holders who .opposed the may- | Ked Grange isn't the only colluge and later a farm implement manu- mobile. The wealth of pleasure or's nomination in favor of the!student who sclls ice during the | facturer. For the past five years he 2 . . Tammany ticket GiGiriac: Mfss Biidls Ginkr on . s lived wiih Ta ehildren in Norca zmc; reereation it holds cannot be Mayr Hylan in an address to 400 dergraduate ai the University of | Grosvenordale, Conn. His body will | counted. Don't allow your appre- members of the Five-Cent club | Minnesot 2as turned ice man for | be buried here, b 2 rm”r‘w that w‘m-.-“ ‘,m‘\ I at w’.r‘jw x-f‘m ‘:‘,‘:v st R — | ciation of your car to wane. 1f George W. Olvany and vard | Panl, and totes ice around cach day, | READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED the keenness of a ride over the old _— - B r;:utes has dulled a bit—change The Ten Great Loves in a Man’s Life—By Ethel i (A . : S y | New places of interest are beck- JUDGE Atlantlc GaSOhne by oning to you. New roads—better § 113 \ N@ DLAYMME\’ roads—are bringing them nearer 1ts u nfal llng performance — to you. A hundredmile drive, under all of the conditions - | GOT IT [ once a journey, is now only a jaunt, Fee You [ : b ) under which it m : U Get out your road map. Mark Ch t ust operate Atlantic is based on re- the trails you haven’t covered. Spot 1 , the places you haven't seen. The When Startlng the mOtor’ ::)ttl:iz 2:3} t;:fe T\(:((ii:g ::)untain§ wl:loseTcloolnc.ss you\'cci cold; or when doing “forty” varying conditions of ver enjoyed. he rivers an . Lakcs whose beauties have never undera blaZIng sun. ThrOUgh ;Ziif&igaff]:;ade:;:)i:\et::‘- een revealed to you. The points i . ; of rare historical interest ip {)\hich the heaVy atmosphere Of thess et i Siokce oo U : HEES v i use easily—fully—and this and neighboring states abound. lowlands; or the rarefied air always. No incomplete Plan a new trip for this week- . combustion. No half. end. A different one for the next. Of the mountains. On the hc:lirtel:is ézpl'osinllz. al{'o Change the picture often. Get your money’s worth out of your car. hl“S; in traffiC; or id llng S i e o ¢ ) % crankcase. No rapid ac- ]ml 2 the hlglhcst e along on the level. Compare gumulfltion{of carbon. No out of your car, show it the little letonating fuel knocks to ?u]umm}n asks to assure you faith. 1€ for Power. For Snap. pound your motor’s bear- ul performance: Battery well ings. No sulphur to pit charged. Fresh oil in the crank- For Freedom fronl Carb()n- your valves. &:;Cizspllo case. Chassis lubricated. Tires g . eat the metal of your cyl. properly inflated. Brakes adjusted. Keep 3 recorg] Of its mlleage inders or carburetor. . Steering gear safe. Use gasoline Fconomy. Note its day-by- And no worries about vou can depend on—fuel that’s . . . i 3 y right, uniform in quality and de- day Umformlt_v. You'll find i'el:etxllnglea t:{a]ncl:(s};u:plgwls pendableinsupply—ATLANTIC. Atlantic superior in all-l’ound :noyu clan bU)"?filarXi most ywhere. e Atlantic performance to any other distributing system is one & of th t 1 i motor fuel you can find. i i ATLANTIC GASOLINE PutsPepinYour Motosr X Fheliv } ‘fi‘.)fi‘ i 18 2 ¥ ] METRO BROS. EXPOSITION SHOWS | GG e o the great battle’s unkmown dead. Auspices Bolton-Kasica Post, 68, American Legion, Kensington Center Vlnnnm;nl ;.lhgmlm,.n.: marks ALL THIS WEEK 30—ATTRACTIONS—30 spot where Lincoln's famous s - - o d s delivered. SHOWS, RIDES and CONCESSIONS ADMISSION FREE sdiress wis delivpre Show Grounds: Harding Street and New Britain Road

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