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E . | | | E ! l L] 4 ! ¥ . t A & » “ M ) ! s p .V 1 ll § { R ‘B i | 4 | i i DRIVER IN COURT AFTER HITTING MAN Laxity of Motor Vehicle Com- missioner Criticized “The laxity of the motor vehicle commissioner refreshing,” re- | marked Assistant Prosecuting Attor- 5 ney W. M. Greenstein in police court this morning in the case of Dominick Ciachero, aged 25, of 109 Orange street, charged with driving a car without a registration. Ciachero spoke poor English and told his story through an interpreter. He admitted that he did not know it was necessary to sign his name on the back of his operator's license and his replies to questions of the assistant prosecuting attorney rela- tive to his knowledge of the motor gulations were unsatisfac- opinion. an automo- is at the corner of hington and | Myrtle _streets shortly before 7 | o'clock ‘this morning. The police | tified of the accident and Carlson arrested Cia- chero when the to produce his card. He said it was at home. Jud Hungerford fined him $3 and re ted the c attended b was later taken to eral hospital. His considered serious, | Drove Without Ticense | Dominick LaMonte, aged 18, of 27 | Franklin street, was fined $10 and costs for operating an automobile without a license. Officer Peter Cabelus testified that LaMonte said he never had a license. He arrested | him on Commercial street yesterday | forenoon after seeing him drive an automobile truck on Main street. LaMonte said he is under instrt tions preparatory to applying for license and yesterday his employer told him to drive the traffic on Main street, as they were backing in to carry fixtures out of | Simon Fine's store. He had gome nly a few feet when Officer Cabelus | Dr. A. njuries are not stopped him. Judge Hungerford told him not to drive a car until he is duly li- censed. “We have enough trouble with licensed operators,” the judge remarked. Tad Tmproper Markers Francis Dobruck, aged 18, of 1650 ley street was fined $10 and costs for driving a car with improper | markers and ing a car withou ficer Thoma doing duty 1 5 speeders wh plained of motorlst last | was driving was Dorbuck sald he had overhauled the motor and decided to try it out | on the road. A young man who found the marker suggested using it | but Dorbuck demurred, he said. He | did not know the marker was on | the car. Judge Hungerford told him could be fined $50 and costs for driv- | ing without a registration and $100 | and costs with a jail sentence of 30 days for driving with improper | markers. The judge warned him of | the seriousness of the offense. | . in Two TAILORED AND 133 MAIN STREET truck out of | V | hands he | July 8 for the murder of his aunt. Summer Hats Are Now Sharply Reduced $2 = $3 SPORTS HATS MODELS handed Priced for formal straws Quick hats summer tailleur felts ClEal?nce styles ntire B ribbon matron’s "hats Summer Stock hats No returns No credits Eastern Millinery Co. General Glenn Was in Charge of Training Corps Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 6 (A— Tuneral services were being arrang- ed today for Brigadier General Ed- win F. Glenn, 69, U. 8. A., retired, who died late last night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. James A. Gar- field, Mentor, Ohio, as a result of a stroke suffered two weeks ago. General Glenn was born in Greensboro, N. C., and graduated from West Point in 1877/ At the beginning of the great war, with the rank of colonel, he wi aced in command of the first offi training camp at Fort Ben- cers’ jamin Harrison, Indianapolis, and later placed in charge of Camp Sherman, at Chillicothe, Ohio. He is survived by his widow and four children, WAR ON JAZL 15 AIM OF MEETING Church Leaders Holding Con- ference in Wisconsin 5. 6 (F) — particula: more vividly Lake Geneva, Wi Bringing the fine arts, music and pageantry into the field of to intensify religious worship and to attract the eyes of youth toward church enterprise, is the theme of a conference here of church lead- ers from 25 states, The thre, educatiorf, “to check- ibtle movement of jazz ns to bé invading the sanctu- ary, eligion, in order vy meeting, under the | - | auspices of th# international school | ot religious | discuss methods and to clean up on church drama and pageantry so that it is| no longer out at the k with disheveled hair and worn down heels.” Amon poses to, be achieved sh flaming youth a woman's size job and "o direct the emotional life of high school and college youth, now running wild democ are indifferent to anythin but intellectual furnishings. “To build a city of God on earth, here and now, with the church and cimrrh school a radiant community cénter of genuine religion — not a | gym first, an oyster supper, a | bazaar and old folks’ social but a spiritual shrine for hu souls.” “|Garrote Ts Again to Be Used,on Havana Slayer || of is / to be called into for the second time In Preside Machado the death Hernan Pena. in the case of Convicted of murdering Mayor Ascensio Villalon of Santiago de ral years ago, Pena will be sent to t 2 garrote wit} hours after his official notif which fs expected to be midnight tonight. Salvador Aguilera was garroted on railroad locomotives electric, have surprised New sf classed as railroad officials: with the low op- || {erating cost and abllity to make ex- tremely long runs. Groups FRENCH ROOM made at || NEW BRITAIN NEW BRITAIN, pu———— Y P Close CLOSE-OUT ITEMS FROM The Infants’ Dept. Summer Vests, knit ribbed, sleeveless. .. light weight, 15¢ leather and 59c¢ Summer Hats and Bonnets the $1.00 69C Sandals, A tan,, stitchdown soles. . patent kinds. .. 5 the $1.00 . ; Voile Dresses, | line, plain and \} elter}lmof .Pant,s of gum fancy, site 1103 { Q€ Tubber, natural " @ | ¢{Lawn Bonnets, all the 25¢ Quilted Absorbent Pads | kinds, 17x18, | 29c half price regular 39¢ 12Y2c A CLOSE-OUT SALE OF Hoover Dresses Standard regulation Hoover Dresses of blue chambray and white cotton cloth; the material alone is 69 worth our asking price. For tomorrow C Special Lingerie Offfferings GREAT VALUE, nokep, a1... 49¢ Men's Felt Slippers, brown and oxford gray, with padded soles, splendid quality Costume Slips of muslin, shadow hems and lace trimmed bodice. Summer Gowns, regular and many with neat embroidery. Bloomers of real Windsor crepe, reinforced ¢ seat, extra full cut garments; all colors. Corset Brassieres, practical summer gar ments of excellent materials. extra size; FINAL SUMMER CLEARANCE ON Children’s Voile Dresses Our entire remaining stock of size 2 to 6 Voile Dresses; plain colors and figured pat- o terns; a wide variety of styles; 69 C worth $1.00 and more. Tomorrow Just 100 Jars of “nghts Silver Cream On sale for tomor- 18C row only, jar. ._ MONEY-SAVING ITEMS AT THE Men’s Wear Section “Twmk” DYE FLAKES The 10c package; all colors. Tomorrow (ull cut, in all colc and sizes. ¢ Saturday. . o 94C MEN'S NECKWEAR N A special lot of handsome Silk 5 25 c 85C o desirable patterns. Saturday. \IEN'S WORK Made of best quality chambray ; triple smched free if they come out; ANOTHER TRULY WONDERFUL LOT OF . Women’s Rayon Vests All the bright summer shades; beautiful silky garments' of heavy gauze rayon; FOR THE SHORE! Surf Balls and Swim Tubes For tomorrow we offer our $1.00 grade of large 79 Surf Balls and guaranteed Swim Tubes for. . . C For Tomorrow 100 DOZEN WOMEN'S LINEN Handkerchiefs Made in Ircland with the finc 1-16-inch hem so much sought for tatting and fancy- loc work. Very speclal at LARGE Bath Sprays FOR SHOWER OR SHAMPOO A regl $1.50 value with simpli- | fied Universal *faucet connec- tion; red or white 83 C | rubber. For tomorrow CONNECTICUT, e - WHIT! at Home MEN’S PAJAMAS First quality “ACME" ICE CREAM . Made of plain colored cotton with frogs, white with FI { sat : { Saturday Made entirely with green enameled finisli strong duck seat. 5 quality material; dou DO N made full and long. 49c thread; a large assortm Made of good q Ivanizec oL bomOImows .\ 0 el ivus e & borders; size 21x40 fron with lock on cover; kite For . NEW BRITAIN HERALD [ =] FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1926. coME TO THE HOSIERY DEPARTMENT FOR "FHESE CLEARANCE LOTS “ omen's Ipswich Lisle Hose High-grade lisle, tdouble sole, high Women’s Ipswich Silk Hose High-grade ray- on silk to top, al- ;\pllced heel, re- so another rayon inforced top, in with lisle top; all ;all colors. Sat- colors. urday, /] S: aay, (A Satur- Women’s Chiffon Silk Hose—A high-grade Hose of the highest quality Japan silk; all colors. 79c Saturday, pair....... Women’s Burson Silk Hose—A mlghh fine Hose, but slightly irregular; in all colors and sizes. 33C Saturday, pair. Women'’s Silk Kpmt Sox—To close out; balance of stock fine Rayon \pmt Socks; mostly a Saturday, pair JUST RECEIVED! NEW SHIPMENTS OF HOUSE SLIPPERS FOR MEN AND WOMEN Men's opera style Slippers of selected leather, in gray, brown and dark blue, pair \\'omen s Moccasin “\lippels of leather Women's ribbon trimmed Felt Moccasin Slippers with pompom; many colors 59¢ Make Your Own Ice Cream Only five min of ing is needed to mak sy turn delight- uart Pre smooth and velvety iee Pot, 14-quart ll m in n: gearless, sanitary, npan, 10-quart Oval Dish- ‘Acme” Freezer; 2- { pan. {Your cholce 89C 85(: “OLD DUTCH" CLEANSER WASTE BASKE aturday Heavy gauge metal ¢ S reinforced ; made for long wear. Saturday. beautiful colors. We have a 2 o 13¢ pattern and color that will Nt 3 ot L t, monize with most any fur NON' TU ‘“‘I‘-‘"y TOWELS s closely woven, Tooth Bbihe eontine nm e 39¢ 2 gl kel THE CLEANING FLUID i inchés. 19c A scientific tooth brush with MATTRESS COVEF For Baturday suaranteed bristles; new brush Your y back if it does unbleachec ICE TONGS ; Good qualit each in do the work: ke our Good qua metal, black en- sealed box. 18 ments spotless; 18C and sharp prongs. For tomorrow. ... C hottle. For tomorrow 15c v DISH CLOTHS closely woven; 3. 25¢ MERITAS" Fo Take on Your Camping Trip FOLDING CAMP STOOLS of h metal and For Saturday... 79¢ TURKISH TOWEL Made of the famous on good selection of 5¢ 5@5 § - ose-Out and Clearance Lots for Tomorrow' Summer Merchandise Must Go. Fall Stock is Already Commencing to Amive. It Follows That Drastic Price Reductions Are in Order During the Month of August. EXTRAORDINARY (‘LOSL ouT OFFERI‘\GS IN Children’s Socks 19¢ Children’s first quality Rayon Half Socks, in all summer shades; sizes to 9 L 12Y2¢ bed ; 3 5 C 7/8 length Sport Socks, in many colors; 19¢ and 25¢ grades Fine Rayon 7/8 Sport Socks, English ri first qual handsome colorings IMPORTANT NOTICE! Erbjus—The Herb Tonic By special arrangement with the Erbjus Laboratories we are now enabled to furnish their tonic at a new low price. Buy it tomorrow and thereafter for, bottle 890 GOOD SHOE NEWS! TWO NEW ARRIVALS IN CHILDREN'S SHOES Children’s Patent Leather Oxfords with stitched Tuf-hide soles; plain vamp and rub- ber heels; sizes up to 2; worth $2.00 pair. .. Children’s Play Brogues, a heavy play ox- ford with fancy trim and brass eyelets; “Us- kide’ 'soles and rubber heels; sizes to 2. Pair FREE TOMORROW! PICTORIAL REVIEW SUMMER FASHION BOOKS 5¢ Copy Absolutely Free at Fashion Department JUST 500 OF THEM, SO COME EARLY! A2 PRICES CUT DEEP ON SUMMER Dress Fabrics NOVELTY CREPES Silk and cotton crepes in all the wanted sum- mer patterns. 3 9 c Saturday, RAYONS AND COTTONS In summer patterns of dots and figures; fine selection. Saturday, yard COTTON FOULARDS Color fast, made by Butterfield; desirable patterns. Saturday, yard A Saturday Sale of Fairy Soap STRAW HAT BLEACH The large oval cake for tomorrow 7c 6 for 250 { FINAL PRICE REDUCTIONS ON Boys’ “Cleanzit” Works in a jiffy. For tomorrow, pkg. Summer Wearables BOYS’ SPORT BLOUSES Our famous Model Blouses made of finest materials, full cut, 45 C | all sizes. Saturday BOYS' WASH HATS The balance of our summer 25 stock to close out Saturday C 69c BO\ S’ KHAKI FLAPPER SUITS Good qualm khaki with \pmt belt. Saturday. BOYS' KHAKI PA A good Pants in sizes 7, 8, 9, 10. Saturday, pair BOYS’ KHAKI PANTS Best quality Khaki Pants, full cut, all sizes to * 39¢ 16 years. Saturday one-half price, pair. . BOYS’ BELTS Genuine leather wide Novelty Belts, also plain black and tan. Saturday..... SRR RN ey