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77.95 196,20 nera! NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD MONDAY, MARCH &, 1926. "INED FOR HITTING | G, DRIVING N Elm Hill Man Fails to Stop When Witnesses Shout o | Charged with evading Lillty Saturday morning, Joseph Yorewitch, aged 63, Elm Hill, was | fined $10 and costs this morning in | pollce court by Judge William C. | Hungerford, Yorewltch was alleged to have strick a small girl by the name of Stroger with a team of lorses at Washington and Lafayotte streets and then is saild to have driven off without stopping to ascers tain the injury to the child, who was hurt about the right knee and brufsed severely, Officer Willlam Hayes #ald that on complaing of George Henning, an cmploye of the Corbin 8 Lo came to the scene where Yore- witeh {s supposed to have strucl the glirl, and discovered the child Iying in the street, The officer suld he ran down the street and forced Yorewitch to stop Henning sald his attention was first called to the accident when he heard the girl screaming, and he ran out of the vard of the factory, where he saw the child, He called 1o Yorewitch to stop, but that he kept on as far as Myrtle street when the officer stopped him, Mrs. Felotte, 169 Washington street, that she saw the hor knock child down and saw one of the he step on the girl. She sald sh amed after the man o stop, but he didn the child up and took her nearby dru tore. Yorewiteh sald that he s girl walk in front of his milk and saw her knocked down. I claimed that he stopped and asked her if she was hurt but the child sald she was not. Iie deciared that the girl walked into the drug store by herself. Schlacter fn Court Again respons- | Tony Schiacter, & . 302 Al- s fined and costs for creating a dis- the home of Steven Mayaroff, 52 Lasalle street, Saturday so she picked | into a| ight. Officer Aid that Sund 3 o'ciock at| Wasl 1 Peaver strect | Arunkenness, and later ple charge of *breasli of’ peact im - when arofl ajd that Sehlacter oying his wife and lock. | Mayaroff o'clock gehdacter knocked violently at I he went downstai two fellow He said em 10 & 3 o told chlacter 1 that he in no condition took ¥ 50 he lists Share Gil- Jut No Lye Epecia patric’s Optimi=m — Returns To This Even . March S—After &y cre in consul Harold Gil the First will n oculist, G hicr of Putnam, for New York, to train for Atlanti. pome in Putnam former ¢ al Bank o this cvening hoard a midnizht Gilpatr t ])cnm(mh to \m I)dlc For nt\ Prima A merting ot T oT committ Gardiner Will Oppose Quigley at Primary \ 1 o merce de- 1 ) in exports 1o 0f §20,426,0£2 and an i s from that coun iry of $24 08 s received Pelleticr. to DISSATISFIED HUSBAND. | AND WIFE LEAVE HOMES road with Man Who Took Iodine Disappears |'0st & Lester [])hflldfl (‘athohcs as Baptist churc) City Items Smooth out tl Weed L Weed Levelizers, The "‘\“‘!1\“11\ Advi, | POLICEMEN AT BEDSIDE | Smooth out the rough spots on the | voad with Weed Levellzers, The lost & Lester Co, 14 Main—Advt. |1 | A mecting of the stockholders of | he rough spots on the “lh\ Scandia Land Improvement Co, Lovelizers, A | will be held this evening fn 189 Co., 14 Main—Advt. | ¢ gmooth o 1 with st & Lo *hestnut sir 10 net on the el et 00 Triday by Judge 20 South High street 9 9 t chureh for a Juncheon | Hammond Auxiliary will nspfhispallieed ("”‘l Church Going Models i ot next sy evening. | Rmond LA URAEY not appear in police | Atlantic City, March 8 (P —Roman | ! for the you o ML U s resting | Catholics who attend ehureh in all|of March 22 will be discussed | ’ 3 . Kinds of weuther were pointed to as| Tev. F. P. Wilheln of Now York § e examples to indifferent Protestant | Wil speak on service at | demurrer neighbors by Hughes, Mafthew Bishop Edwin Jlolt | §t { day of the Methodist Episcop Saturday, dismissed against reh in the annual sermon 1 wodore S| cause of Insuficient for Jerscy annual conference i ;n“ : L sl L i “It makes ma un " he said, | Tuesday. March 10, at 2|, T, Swier ,Hn:‘l,\ will ap “when T go Into a Protestant ehurch | Rev. Dr. John . police court Wednesday mornl R e A S e e e mswer the charges hrought against | membe i a lot | Home {5 on | tack on {he who do not don’t thij w! er conditions to ces his Roman A meeting the Swadish B of normal | resignation of » to church, | monthly m atholle neig Qisters' te to God. socle ‘lsrm\r time, New Coats New Suits New Frocks What a collection ! Here assembled from the cleverest designers country-wide, are the new frocks, coats for sport or dress wear, and suits that are de- cidedly mannish in every detall. New Swansdown Coats Very chic and new are these new coats of fine swans- down. In natural, beaver and gray, some with fur col- lars. Distinctive in every way. s held Thursday eve qf‘(‘ OUI Dl\f\ av £4,500 from the I'wo supernu FRAAKE GOODWIN] - EYESIGHT SPECIALIST || 327 Main Street s | HARTFORD, COY o ——— L —— 4 ——_ HAS TASTED BOOZE . Volstead Says He Knows What it §s Tike and Non-Alcoholic Drinks —Smalley Sueet Woman Packs | TLouis Isakson, superintendent of | posed termination of the corpori- 0}< ALLEGED CARD SHARP Taste Just as Good. | Her Bag and Leaves bus department of the public | tion. & Dan After declaring that he couldn't |utilities commission, will speak at| Rev, David Frieson of New ol R e arORAE (DAl lve with his wifo any longer, to a |the mecting of tho Chamber of | Rochelle will preach at the Swedish | Alex Swierczynskl, Suffering Yrom ',"“,'.. LiAned T b Herald reporter Friday after ) [Commerce traffle burcau tomorrow | Bethany church next Sunday d and beer, Andrew Volstead lay | awaltowod a small quantity of fodino | <YONIng at tho Burritt hotel | A pageant will he given Ly the Stomach Trouble, Removed \.:‘.l‘l.:.m',' Hon:alcoliolls i Is homo at 76 Oak atrect, Jgnatz | Pleture framing. Ohrnstedts, — | Young people of the Jeformation y bl Rl G 0 L | hl, disappearcd from his home adyt | Lutheran church shortly after Fa T AL e R AR e e erday, and according to his wife | Emooth out the rough s 1 AUk il : { slon of the teenth amendmont | #moo 16 rough xpots on the | ter, About 80 will take part. M DI e v e B B took all thelr money. THis wifo be- {road with Weed Levelizers. The | . W acfer, wife of the pastor, ¥ | bl ‘: A% ':: r“iy‘l, :'.:\“,‘ B ,‘,”"\ “.,\", Aid ipol s \):‘-yw that he lias gone to Passale, | Post & Lestor Co., 14 Main-—Advt. | is dirceting the pageant L | e (o mion e o : Mrs. 8. ouman, who has been | A meeting of Star of Good Wil i et el i b o Warhl sald Friday B i | | § ille, was removed from the Iart- | congrossman, Several dry and : rrabie i BL LOR, thatahe a8 | ity pnovmonla at hev Tiome, 70 | lodge, No. 0, O. 8 of Bu Wil D¢ fora county jail to the New Dritain | raders appcared on the same pl driyoniid desp ‘:1\\ measuren by 1S | Monro stroet, ts convalescine held this evening at Jr. O. U, General bospital Saturday after- | form. : e o ' H ainim “‘r e '., ;“‘ }‘l \-“-‘I;\:‘nfyl.\qll"l Mr.anl Mes, (Jahn Sstovers SO(H AT on Glen strect at 8 o'cl noon on orders of Willlam €. “I know what real i ”1 | LopimSEhe eouply ave five chil- | ¢ | t .-lvrnrw have as their gu There will he a mecting of the sorford. Swierezynskl 18 charged | ke, declared Mr. Vo Lol iren, Jthel Watson of Chleago, 1Ml |and welfare committee after il f " e o ““;“’""‘”‘;]‘ ,'fg"',“l‘"' strar T, J, Smith 18 recovering at her | Tho regular meeting of the 8ons | zame fn whieh 1 " Brother | want an intoxicant. Thoy drink pat ‘ lilam Zebrowsk, 52 Smallcy homo at Elm strect after an illness. | o¢ Upion Vetorans of the Civil War olocte ent medicine, Jamatea S| H told polic that his wite has descrt- | Sana wore born yesterday at the | \uxiliary No, 1 will be held Wed- el Vit £ L 4 «d him. Police are investigating In |New Rritatn General hospial 16 | hesdny evening Y A chiekioysk) s RS M H an offort to determine whether there [Mr. and Mrs. Otto Neurath, 56| e o 1o A 3. Tal veloek o havo d | tastes.” : in any connection betwoen the %o | Brook streot amd Mr. and Mrs, | brer " Setahall aged 29, Bl Ol e {iaisanpearance, 'Tiie’ latier lcounln (3ranvy Avitable, o0 Madlaon ayenne; | iiml oreathardloal Bel in chaite, | oy - Hartford, O3 s i have threo children, and the hus- ; [ Al SR ACNETRO ) iob T i el ] T : %‘\ ‘“ } ‘“;‘ i | . Friends are invited to attend the Tohn snskl ar Yelus- | show that jail sentences (o nd ¢ ls wife told him tha . Willlam Ross of the TIrst | aoein) [yt e ach | enness and die had eho cared for him no Mvutr E taptist chureh, who has heen 411 for | [qurel Court T et e e ‘I‘"‘ s "‘I aritord. and | dropped sha ¥ ' - 413 e e £+ S £+ S was going to suppor hersel G S e Larelicoups an Eeiace L N NoBnitaty a A H s g Rendll The young people of the varlo et e R N9:alexe Do s 25,000 MILE TEST Sets American Standard for Dependable Motoring The new g ANKLIN styled by de Causse Franklin Test Car Arrives in Syracuse—Not a Single Major Repair Required 5,000 miles in fwo months—a distance to slush and mountains of the East Atlantic L s e 2n A =3 L) Spring Appare Blue skies with a glint of gold edging soft fluf- fy clouds; air that's tanta]hin Iy mild; music that lilts from feathered songsters’ throats — surely spring, the season, is near at hand ! Her styles, of course, have aleady arrived. And there’s an extra thrll to be gained in wearing a sophisticatedly smart creation in advance of the season itsell. Authentic representa- tions of the smartest spring modes are on display. in the Third Floor Apparel Shop! equivalent to the life of many automobiles— completed without a major replacement or repa States—ihen on to Maryland and Virginia during a ten-day rain which left the roads a sea of mud—dust, mud, roughness, and and deep vuts in Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Arkansas and Texas. more Here is proof of the close relation hefween REAL QUALITY and LONG LIFE, The hody is quite I'ke new, the motor fresh and spirited as only the air-cocled Franklin can be, and the chassis hasn't a sign of having withstood the most extreme road conditions that could be found! 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In the Summer of 1921, a fleet of these dis- tinguished style cars were reeling off 750 miles each after daily over the roughest unimproved roads in Central New York, until as much as 50,000 miles were piled up on a car. 21 hours on improved highways day day, followed by a 480-mile trip The Most Economical Motoring Obtainable—Real Quality and Franklin D esign Principles Franklin has been proved the lowest priced which is typical of the unusual materials fine car per mile in the world. 757 ef all and constructions throughout. Franklins made in the past 23 years ave still ke its wear-defying predecessors, the new in service. No autemobile made in America Franklin style car means more miles and has. ever matched its reliability rvecord, better ‘_“-”“\ The most satisfying car to run, Built to last a decade, the Franklin often "”"‘h'“”‘.’: speed with safety as does m‘.mh," St 3 autamobile, the most comfortable to ride in, lives far longer. 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