New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 28, 1925, Page 22

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MOVIE MEN WANT GOURT RE-HEARING Distributors Ask Three Jnddes fo Rt on Case Adain New Haven Distributors of who a tax and censorship as constitutional by Judges, filed a pe of the United ing for re judges the act ishs for ind leas The pet based on court declded 1l was a police power is “clalmed by the the amount of 1 and above the the act shows t measure; the 1 reads “an act provid imposition of a tax on which motion pictures ar hibited; no Inspection or ¢ tion provision is provided censorship. The new legal move—the fliing of the petition—will, it is understood, have no appreclable effec the present situation in which distribu tors are sceking an @ I whereby the tax on fi paid after the film exc been removed from this s In view of the fact that the feder- al judges in thelr finding decided the constitutionality of the act as a po lice power measure, the new petition avers that it “becomes necessary for the court to determine the constitu- tionality of the said act of Connectl- cut, as a revenue or tax measure.” A reconsideration of the court’s decision which holds that the charge imposed by the statute does not directly and substantlally burden in- terstate commerce carried on by the plaintiffs, is alzo asked. In the prayer to amend the origin- al complaint, the plaintiffs say that the court ordei>d the original bills dismissed, whereas no motlon for this had been made by the counsel for the state. The first hearing was on the motion for a preliminary in- function, it was pointed out, to which the state had filed an answer. The particular amendment which it fs sought to be macoe avers that the state would collect about $125, 000 a vear on the tax, whercas the cost of administration would not be in excess of $15,000, This shows that the act is a revenue measure, the opinion holds. The petition for rehearing is ad- Aressed to Judge Henry Wade Roz- crs of the circuit court and Judges Henry W. Goddard and Thomas D Thatcher of the district court of New York, which constituted peetal conrt which stitutionality of the state ac filed in hehalf of the Fo 1'itm eorporation of New York | saul K. Rogers, vice-president, the American Feature Film Co., Inc., Mau Tobey, tre companies were I in the nro petitio re draw W. Wickers A States attarney g oppos ton ho gave thre cos for the on tate, and Roston by ca These atplainants original The TTnite tormer ¢ and Ed P. Grosvenor York lawyers, ard Attorney Benediet M. Holden of Hartford Tt 1s pointed o in the of Ir | that “no duty amination of th exhibition, imposed npon the and that In this resps fers from all other cr nf other optnion of the ¢ That the 2 i ‘further pointe guage of the act “amount fea for reglsir of films or oy sand feet or or state referred irt t e of such tax, |} lare Springfield Ex-Fireman Dies in Minneapolis e an d Yo Aputy ~ NOTICE 1O ORGAND NEW BRTI ANOTICT o1 \ JESSE JAMES COMRADES HOID ANNUAL REUNION Quantrill's Voared half through the other one. Bushwackers Wers Much Among Union &ympa m il War nnger, ized eommunit vipathi when Tesse and he border are left rill and orthern e opportun- | & few years ago, Frank James, noted outlaw, and brother of Jesse James, early-day bandit, was an annual visi. tor with his comrades at the re- unlons, ‘Harvard Boosts Price | Of Foothall Tickets | Cambridge, Mass, Aug. 28 P—An advance from $2 to $3 for tiekets ta Harvard football games with Dartmouth and Holy Cross has been announced, eftective next fall. The for Harvard contests with ceton, Yale and Brown remains changed ANTION ENDS Cleveland, O, Aug. 28 (A—FElec- tion of officers and consideration of resolutions hrought to a close today the conventions of national associ- ations of postal employes, Yester- day the delegates met in joint mes- sions. Virtually all of the organiza- tions considered the proposal of the s |office clerks that all employes or- |ganize into one general body. Now, Jane “I wouldn't ba In your Jane, on any account.” Jane—"And T wouldn't like yon o be; you'd stretch ‘em all out of Susle oes, United Natlonal assoclation of pest | {Catherine Rowley Miss Alice Blultte who has Been visiting her eouein, Miss Dolly Hes- lin of Corbin avenue, returned to her home in New Haven Tuesday. George Erwin of Newington and |Harold Welr of Cottaga place are |&pending the week at Lake St Cath- | erina, Poultney, Vt, Mr. and Mre. . H. Erwin, Mra, and R, H. Erwin, ars at Etorrs college attending Lecturers’ con- . the New England terence, Dr. & Ridback of New York and Bridgeport 1s spending the week-end In town with friends Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Green of 228 Hartford avenue have left on a motor trip to the White Moun- talns, Maine and Canada. They ex- pect to return September 10. Yale Will Pay $250,000 For Historical Building | New Haven, Aug. 28 (P—The| New Haven historical building In Grove street will pass info the hands of Yale university in the near fu. ture it negotintions which are now [ pending are bronght tn a sucees | conelusion. The building i at $250,000, Twelve persons were injured when a Marin county, California, electric car crazhed into | the rear end of another one. The impact was so terrific that the one car forced its way almost New Line of C'retonnes, 39¢, 43¢, 50c | 36 inch Percales The Old Reliable Store . Miller Co. 26 CHURCH STREET Your Money's Worth Or Your Mouey Back Sa.turday Specials value. Saturday Nilk Oy (‘lrlmpo& value. Bromley's g A We Have a Few More Kenwood All Wool Blankets at Special Price of | H Only $1.50 inch Fancy ('repe Yard ihe vard, .||1:9~~QI l"' Lace Curtain 25¢,35¢,50c¢ va | Armstrong’s Linoleums $1.75 \laterml 2 18c Bailey's Floor Coverings ...... 12V5c Printed and Tnlaid $1$1.69 $q. Yd. 596 Let Us Estimate Your WINDOW The higgest stock in the city to select SHADE from WHAT QUEER Dis R COME Have /2 GRACIONS.! ™ ") WITH THAT DOWN 1N MIDDLE _OLD HeR $8.50 HUALITY G0ADS AT: ECONOMY PRICES 1, 318 THE’ N"[N BRITA'IN - MARKET, €0.- TEL. 7485 peck 45C I 200 POT! \TOl,. Lean Fresh \HO[ LDERS, ’ Lean Smol ‘ Best Pure LAMB ( HOP LARD ... r\ll Daj \pecmls in All Dcpartmcnts LAMB—LAMB—LAMB LEGS OF GENUINE SPRING LAMB ... ked SHOULDERS, Ih 2 s 19¢ 39¢ h 35¢ . Ih 8de . Ib 16¢ . 1h 25¢ ROAST PORK .......... ROAST VEAL ..... PRIME RIB RO/ TS . FRESH KILLEDR FOWL ..... LARGE ROASTING CHICKENS h 35¢ h 18¢ 1h 16¢ Boneless H Best Frankforts Veal for stew (hoice Sh Steak oulder Lean Corned Beef . Ib 25¢ 1h 25¢ h 28¢ . 1h 39¢ h 18¢ " Fresh Cut Hafi\h\n'g h 18¢ h 10¢ TEXTRA SPECAL—7 A. M. TO 11 A. M. ROUND SIRLOIN PORTERHOUS - All Day Grocery Specials — Domine Granulated Sugar 10 ™ 60c (CHALLENGE MILK .... (AMPBELL'S BEANS .. I':nw_v 'l'ov Campbhell’s Soups 3 cans .. Confectionery 2 ahsR | qrw'.x Biscuit ckages \!u edded Wheat package Chipso, Premier WEDGWOOD REAMERY I\u«:}vfi Nut Oleo 29¢ 1h ERGREEN CORN . RCE RIPE BANAN/ (zood Tuck Oleo | Jic 1 EV LA Solid Head Cabbage th Solid Head Tettuce head b At s lic reen Peppers 3 for . 25¢ Native Green or Wax 2 for Calif. Sunkist Temons, dozen Antuc.\ 2 cans 25¢ | Early June Peas 2 cans large package 2 Roya! Lunch Crackers 205 1 .. Salad Dressing, hottle . .. Pure Cider Vinegar BUTTER 2 lbs. 95¢ cans STEAKS bb. 39¢ 25" 21 49 J'VAPORATED MILK ...............3 e scans 29¢ 25¢ 25¢ 29¢ t Prize Oleo 29¢ th Native Beets or Carrots, bunch .. .. Native Cantaloupes e dozen i he et adozenB2oe 5¢ i Fa.ncy Sweet Potatoes 5 0bs ... Long Green Cukes Sound Yellow Onions SEIDRETER S Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads GETT el \ 1 BLLBYZ ves, DoN’ BELIEVE IT. WHAT | T WANNA T8 PICKLE PO!',Y AND HER PALS NE 6 WAH 2 e ouc T CANT GET WY HAND our I-I/ < ’ il T ————y THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Artanged For Quick and Ready Keference, LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepald ine ) line 1 line 1 line 1 ilne 1 line 1 liue sarly Order Rates Upon Application. Count 6 worde to a line. 14 Iines to ap inch, Minimum 8pace, & linea. Minimum Book Clarge, 36 cents, No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for Classified Page on Same Lay. Bat. 10 A M. Ads Accepted Over the ‘Telephons for convenlence of customers. Call 925, Ask for » “Want Ad" Operator. 1 3 4 5 n 30 ANNOUNCEME Burial Lots, Movuments 1 e ey L AUTOMOTIVE l Auto and Truck Agencies ¥ ACME TRUCKS—Sales and 8ervice, Er won Motui Sales 171 Bouth Maip Phone 70, BUICK MOTOR GARS—salea and service. Capito) Bulck Co. 193 Arch 8t Phone 2607, GADILLAGC CARG~8ales and _ Bervice. b Motor Co. “A Reputable Copoern.” corner Lincoln etreet t_Main, CHEVROLET MOTOR CARA—8ales and service, Buperior Auto Company. 176 Arch 8t Phon) 211, CHRYSLER—4 and 6. Eales and survice, Bennett Motor Balen 250 Arch 8t. Plons 2ub% OODGE BROTHERS—Ealer 8. & B Motor Sales Cor coiner_Kranknn. {FORD CARS tractor, and service sorien AUtOmOtIv & Bervice Co., 200 E. Maln. Fhone 2701, HUPMOBILE CARS—Eales and eervice, Uly Service Statlou, Hartford Ave. cor. St. A, M. Puonesws. ON—0Oalland and Gray. §rade wotor cars, Sales and _C. A Beuce, 61 Main 8. Plone 2 Bales Plione 2734, BURTAL VAULTS—Coucrete steel forced; water preof, bermetically ed, will outlast either wood or ' m, Do oot require (arger lota Reasonably priced. N. B. Vault Co, Kensington Tel._647-15 NEW BRITAIN—ounmental Works, 128 Oak 8t. Monumients of all eizes and descriptions, Carving and letter cutting .our specialty, CUT FLOWERS=yotted plan variety. Spec 8 on funeral work hleei“uuw. 617 Church 8t. for ding. Gladioll, naters, roses, etc. neral desigus, $2.50 parts of the 1den Greenlouse, 1163 Staal 1 & doz. Very fine tlowers, 21y Ouk St o Re return ‘ City Items Sale ters and onard and Herrmann For Cot cases. 1 advt louis Rapharl has brought action against Leon Kaftanile for poss slon of premises at 290 Main street, A Dearing will be held Seplember 2, . M. Davidson Co., Inc., has action against Albert P. h for possession of premises on street, A hearing is scheduled September 1. Home coolked lunches at Crowell's. —advt, Chief William C. Hart of the local police has been asked by the parole agent of the Cheshire Reformatory to apprehend IPrancis Nulty, who is wanted there for alleged violation of his parole. Gulbransen player planos at Morans, —advt, Theodore M. Blackiel of 111 Orange street reported fo the police this morning that some tools and & motormeter had been stolen from { his automobile last night. Sale —Counters and show Leonard and Herrmann (o~ lironght Man Main for or cases. adv. A half million dollars will be paid to our former puplls by the business men of Hartford county this year. |Connecticut Business College, 163 | Main St., P. H. Shea, Mgr.—advt. Notice: If there is a Connecticut Business college graduate anywhere who is now out of employment, please inform Mr. Shea at once.— advt, IDEANTIIY ACCIDENT VICTIM Washington, Aug. 28 (P—Joseph ssontondo, of New York city, a | coxswain, was the man injured in the turret drill accident Tuesday aboard the battleship Oklahoma en route from New Zealand to Samoa. A dispateh to the navy department today #iving his name sald he ap- parently was not serlonsly injured. One man was killed In the accident. SPLENDID /. PUT THE "HrQ ONE Nou BRUTE /£ RES EVER' Bunrwl TH' OLD HOME STEAD L) TED! LOOKS, ——T AND HON. ASHUR| (HAVE GONE TO A 7 DINNER "DANCE! THE HON. COOK IS OFF MiISS Poruy 7 T e THE HOM), pA HAS If / AND MA= GOME T THE CAFE DE MENU FOR DIMNER_ WITH THE HOMN. AUNT MACGGIE: ) GOING TO A GORGECUS FISH AND RICE BANQUET, My NIGHT _~ CFE\ 1 THIS IS BY CLIFF STERRE'I"]' L TRADE JA A SPoen Ful O'BEANS FER JI'Sv ONE ~AFDIW otor cars. Bes ths new (e, nd Servica A G. Hawker, 8§ im_etrcet. SLLFNOBILE MOTOR CARS—'The Fee tined 81" Suiith Motor Sales, 100 Weat Main 8t. Phone 2900, MOTOR CARS—and tiucks. Kembeih M. Searle & Co., Salew aud Servics, cor. Elm and Park Stw. Phone 2110, Local agents_for Gabilel Snubbe BAKER MOTOR CAT ce, Albio Motor Salew Arch_8t._Phons_ 250, WILLYS-KNIGHT AND CVERLAND= motor cara showroom and servies, 127 Cherry 6t. “The 6le Motor.” R0 Rudoloh Autos and X cood T Cadillac touriy driven by owner. 1y Box 154 Haler ana Co, 235 Reven passenger, var, lian only been Ts In fine condition, L Clty il Touring, niodel D13, sood mechanical condition, Frir ST B spring. Needs aluting. Wit ) » FORIY Taadster—1n sonable; gand b 1825 touring, st sl Tow lmflngt 1 shape I8 woeki two months Toort T I Willey's monitor gray an . elegantly trimmed {n - finest walnut Jeckers, nickel il er Hlights and radiator, long, low-huvg @ with snubbers makes this et revelation for smenth, fast ruming nop. moter 2 extra whovls X%, motonieter, bumper, toplight: this in & genus $2,500; quick buyer Whitmore. Paige- TRNGTON Minute-Man car; !hmmu’hl T . six Epoit mnodsl, srenger tonring ondittoned and pew- wire wheels and gond ms considered. G, | iate brougham in flret class mechanical condition, paint and upholstery are et~ brand new cords. 2 epares. C. fain 215, o8 good rubber: price §450, terma Phone. Rristnl 26813, or 232, New Britaln, for ap- perfort arranged write Bnx pointment AT Robbing ave., Maple 111 Jeht s1x (ouring, fn w paint and lots of extras; st be gold enon, patts leaving towr Call D, Kramer, 647 Stanley street; phona 2183, phona BEST VALUES IN G0OW CAFS—i TUDOR SEDAN, OVERLA N, 1821 DODC ND TOUR RS REFUSH) . 185 PARK OPEN EVE- BUICK USED CAR DEPT. Have the following lata mofel cars on hand, correctly priced and In fine condition, 1925 1904 1823 1025 1223 1823 Master six conch Master elx touring, 4 cyl. roadster, Ford coupe, Ford touring, Jewett coupe. CAPITOL BUICE CO., 123 ARCH BTREET PHONE 280T% MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALS Hudsen Esdan Hudson Coach Hudson Coach Dodge Sedan Fssex Coach Hupmoblle Coups Hupmobils Touring Tord Sedan Rickenbacker Touring Hudson Epeodater Chevrolet Touring Studebaker Touring car car —~THE-- HONETMAN AUTO SALES Co, 139 ARCH BT. TEL. 2848 RENEWED FORDS Tudor aedan (2), at $30. Coupe at $150. Coupe at $225, % ton (panel body) at #1 Ton_express at $200. OTHER CARS Pu‘e.‘l‘sl?, 7 passenger touring at 150, Reo, 1910, touring car, § passsnger, at $100. Liberal terms on all the abeve ears, AUTOMOTIVE SALES & BERVICE (O, 300 B, MAIN ST, PHONE 3701, —_— Union Suburban Express Daily Service Between New Britain Office, Johnson, 46 Main St. Occupln & Tel. 135-4, Hartford, New Britain, Plainville, Forestville and Bristol.

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