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. THEY LOAF ALONG MOTORISTS TO BE ARRESTED IF NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESPAY, AUGUST 17, . STATE ROADS| TR out for shi Police to Act to End Traf- |picasure ja that there fic Jams on Busy Days— Highways Wide Enough | for Double Lines Recom- | H\"\ are in that have many miles to go before reaching their pointed out that those in the rear |are thus compelled to cess is repeated the traffic line be- | comes broken, - 30 ARE Blacklace ort drives or merely unts and seem to forget may be cars In the rear Gomi destinations. He “cut in" if a hurry. When this pro- jams occur, more| New York, JOLSONS HAPPY, Rumors of Marital Rilt | Aug. 17 (®—Al Jolson | BERLINS : edian Denies| mended, Too. | time. 1s wasted and in addition acci- |the comedian is back from Europe |dent. hazards are presented. with verbal ammunition to refute - { R l)oulvllc Lilllle Roads gossip not only as to his own re-| Wider roads, allowing two or|ported matrimoniz uble g Hasttora, Aug. 11 67 — Motor- | ooy SO0 dn i S &L | Bhcae of the Treing. Bertinre wiso. {ets impending traffic on the trunk | oojon as has been suggested, | e e 2 4 Y line highw of the stato by |iiion prove the ideal sofution of | pynio,t0nE Wiiter and his bride, “loafing along” at 10 to 20 miles | the' continuous traffic mOVEmeNnt | (i eper AL Wiione fathen an hour during heavy trafic condi- [ problem, he said. Clarence Mackay, president of the N tions are to be arrested. Such ac-|" yioyever, many factors such as |y al Telegraph company, opposed tion must be taken, Superintendent |time physical and financial condi- | '\ $ taarriage, eXpeot ta arrlve in| » Ropert T. Hurley of the state Po- |(iong must be ‘considered before npr nonk September 1, Jolson says. lice said yesterday to end particu- |such improvement can be enjoyed. |l N\ York Amerlcan says they ; larly bad situations such as those [In the meantime, ho sald, present |Loc PelUIINE S0 that = thelr first of Sunday. when trafic on Connec- | conditions must be considered and ['Cy Will arrive on American soll N . ticut roads was greater than at|motorists will have to co-operate in |, A 4% for,any nift in fl any time duriny the season. | meeting these conditions that exist |,y & TEenC SIG YEB S i Reasonable Speed [on the highways. |wo o, famlly dlssension ana di Despite repeated warnings and Improving Roads G R e e wige publicity, the superintendent | Connecticut highways compare | “° ° " S g I 5if many drivers do not scem | favorably with those of any state, | Rumors of a prospective divorce sufficiently impressed with the jm- | Mr. Hurley said, and improvements |in the Jolson family were credited 4 entance at ihe matter ‘of main. |are constantly being made. The LY the comedian when he arrived - taining reasonable speed during the |state’s road and driving laws re- ¥ Loy conl the Leviathan \‘O 8 hours when the highways are filled [ceive the praise of car operators| S dyerkoard Sbysa [ with vonicles. He said that the |from many states, he added, and|f | department has tried the expedient |driving conditions here can excel nailed him later on,” said Jol- of (drawing offténders out of lue] 8 elsewhere it all drivers will [son, “and was_going to wade into until traffic jams were straightened |co-operate in maintaining ason- n when he Called out that I ot or until rushes had: abated, but |able’ ’speed under the conditions 't strike him because he was that this had not served to remedy |that efist when they are abroad. cle bound, which made me the problem and more severe| _ All Officers Busy Sunday b and I let him go. Look at A measures will have to be adoptcd | Superintendent Hurley and other trunk. It i filed with mage to overcome tho “loafing" practice, | Officers of the department were out t gowns and T3 ' Wagm! Oftenters all day Sunday superintending the Jolson. Does 5 4 work of the patrolmen. All avail- Besides it's cheaper to sta No special motor vehicle 1aW |,10" qate policemen were called . covers the of impending |j10 sorvice to handle the enormous| Jolson said he had a big laugh at trafic by slow driving, Robert Lu | oo l™ 0 0" Lo oits were to the ef g Berlin's expense in aPris . Bengle, \execufive etary of the | gt that all experienced the busi I learned that Berlin was com- department, pointed out. However, | g, . of cason. to Paris and decided to meet motorists who delay traffic in this|" mye peak of the “vacation” trai- as a chauffeur A . manner will be warned by the pa fic was shed Sunday thespolic en he reached th i trolling state policemen, he said, | consider. Tt is estimated, that un- 1 ds hustled him into my * and should they continue at the ||ees the fine Sundays of the fall Every few blocks I would stop slow pace will be arrested on |yl out excursionists, the record set |«nd quarrel with him. Tinally he “ charges of “failure to obey an of-|py Sunday's traftic will exceed that {got mad and told me where I gotd ficer. of any day this year. | Then I turned around and I . Forget Cars in Rear | v jized me and we fell on each Superintendent Hurley sald that | HURRY IT ALON s necks.” the majority who drive slowly on‘ “When we reach that ne be vul\ .701~ n returned in the $2,500 d busy days apparently do so “Ilhou"m the road I'm going to kiss you." | presidential suito of the Leviathan. ¢ 8lving consideration to the stream | That's going just a bit too far.” | “I have always wanted to travel of traffic behind them. Many are — Answers, London. |in the presidential suite,” he ex- —the best news in the paper! — ANNTVERSARY SALE Ladies’ hose 44c all —and these are perfect with All colors and sizes. stop run top. A home stretch special. ANNIVERSARY SALE Summssmm Ruffled curtains 54c —what a value vards long; regular width and hemstitched Only 100 pair sosyou-be carly. ANNIVERSARY SA Bloomers, step-ins 34c low priced; lace white and flesh. —exceptionally trimmed; full size; | ——— AN NTVESSARY SALY Su——— Dress ginghams 1 OC yard all in desirable —these are styles 1 and fast colors; 32 inches wide. | 3ive a better view of his plained, swinging an alabaster tip-| ped cane, and cocking his head to French student’s skull cap. “In fact, it has | always been an obsession Wwith me. I beat a millionaire to it, and had it 1 to myself. T slept in all lhrcv[ seds and sat in all the chairs.” WED IN AN AIRPLANE Arrange to Be Married this Couple t without than a survey of developments since Afternoon Four Thousand Feet Above New York City. New York, ry C in T Aug. 17 (®)—Dr. Har- McKown,.who was an aviator and his bride of today. Hord, of Birmingham, drone of an airplane orchestral wedding ance, Miss Ruth T Ala., prefer the motor to an march. Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor |1 pany contracted to carry them 4,000 feet above the city this after~ noon to be married by the Rev. Les lie J. Barnett, of the Morningside Presbyterian church. The take off |t from Curtiss field was set for 2 m. ea light saving time. Dr. McKown is assistant profes- sor of secondary education in the University of Pittsburgh, and was first lieutenant in the air service during the war. His bride was a school teacher. They plan to spend honeymoon in Bermuda. 0 p. c a their Last American Cleric To Leave Mexico Mexico City., Aug. 17 (P—The only American citizen who is the pastor of a church in Mexico Cit the Rey. Willlam Evans Thomas of the Union Evangelical church has presented his resignation to the offi- cials of the chu 1 will®depart in a few days for Pittsburgh, is home, He says his usefulln d in Mexico, as he cannot fu a pastor under the govern- tion ment's religlous regulations. The other A as erican church here. the Episcopal Christ church cathe- dral, is under the pastorate of a British subject, Dean Peacock, who has not officiated for month: 1 been condueting ers have serv- s since Dean Peacock promised to cease officiating when the govern- ment ordered him expelled for vio- r of Iorestville, Mr. lating the constitution, which for- 1k White of Forestville, and bids foreign ministers to conduct Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sheldon and church service: jc Secretary Kellogg let it be known that opportunity to th CONFERS WITH PRESIDENT | 1 Explains Foreign | Situation While Visiting at the Camp. Paul Aug. 17 (P— d 1 the Mexican situation r forelgn questions are be- d before President Coolldge Kellogg during his visit o the summer White House, but | ndication that more | an Coo ed ige left Washington is In- Mr. Kellogg decline quotation on the when he to speak for Mexican situation received newspaper corres- Soon after his arrival he he had not had take it up with P and indicated mained the 1 Washington. reparatory arms conference nd the latest lent Coolidge, lation r sar vernments on the senat ons to protocal £ an adherence to the permane ourt of international justice weit mong the questions said to be o program of dis on betwe e president and his secretary o SHELDON FAMILY REUNION the Sheld Amo eldon, 1 nd at the cottage of L. Gay Sheldon of t ille camp ng pre other vice lon of New Daisy Hold- Boston; treasurer, Robert of W bury. | se who attended the re- re Mrs, Agnes Sheldon of e, Wesley N. Barton of Lllsworth Sheldon o r. and Mrs. Arthur , Mr. and Mrs hildren of Plainvills —Anniversary Sale Home Stretch! Read All These Bargains For Tomorrow, Wednesday! ANNIVERSARY SALE Household rubber aprons’ 34c uffled edge with pockets Formerly sold for 79¢. —Fancy All colors. ANNIVERSARY SALE Corsets and girdles - $1.44 some of thilMo are worth as much as $5.00; sizes 23 to 36. Each me & manufacture sample. ANNIVERSARY SALE Luncheon sets $1.74 —54x54 cloth; six 15-Inch napkins to match. A value extraordinary. ANNIVERSARY SALE Bed sheets 74c these sheets are full bleached. If you buy tomorrow you can ex- pect to save. tity 1s limited ANNIVERSARY SALE Dish towels 2% 24¢ one of our linen 15x32, nd these — N NIVERSARY SALF Sme— Turkish towels 24c and they su double thread; plain white and colored str ANNIVERSARY NALL Japanese toilet tissue 4f01‘24c —1,000 gheets per the sec with colored stripes. ANNIVERSARY SALE Ladies’ $1.34 are full fashioned 27 in. sllk boot. All the leading colors. —we can give bargains like these on special occasions. These planned events are for the pur- pose of widening this store’s immense circle of friends and keeping before the public the big idea that the H. J. Donnelly Co. sells dependable goods at extra low prices. Be sure to get your share of these bargains tomorrow! zowr role; the quan- so come early. gowns; from size values Men regular many tion; silk hose colored re heavy we h large s —this store leads Drummers’ ns, che also long Semi-soft collars tomorrow. and save! Table cloths and they're pure English prints 4 vards 84C new fast colo for quality and value! ANNIVERSARY SALE samples 74c e, slips e and all colors. step-ins: high neck slec ANNIVERSARY SALY eummm— Arrow Brand 4 " 54c we expect you here early | Bag many of thesc ANNIVERSARY SALF 84c linen to, with borders; size 45x45. ANNIVERSARY SALY Sngemeges we for you T a large varlety all warranted 6 inches wide, tterns, It'sBargain Time - at the Union Laundry Float Iron Service Everything Washed — Everything Ironed $1 Your entire bundle completely washed and sent through the New Floating Roll Ironer. Everything beautifully ironed—your shirts, shirt- waists and fancy pieces need a little touchmg up at home— use. Individual Wa In Indiviual Nets. No Marks— Less Wear on Your Clot THRIF TEE SERVICE washed bundle. All of your flat pieces nicely ironed. Your wearing ‘vmml(‘l returned damp— Just about ready A completely $1.25 for 18 Ib. minimum charge WET WASH SERVICE $1.00 for 25 lbs. minimum charge real economy! And the same fine quality! Call 904—Now! B We'll both gain. Here's Telephone 904 Bran or Muffins 18¢ doz.E — Wednesday Morning Specials — i Mid-Week Marketing at Money-S ROUND and SIRLOIN STEAKS 23c YEARLING LEGS LAMB . LAMB (HOPS ot Imported Roque |u|| CHEESE FRESH SELECTED EGGS 3 doz $1. 03 BEST PURE LARD 2™ 35¢ SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Mt 9 35¢ Fine Granuated .. 3 e 250 4 Pure Tomato enox ‘(::;mm B 2 m,.m«25¢ SUGAR ::::1.: PETESR 6 bars 250 : soap 2 bars 15C 10 Ths ...61¢ l\'u;;;u“, i 3 Ibs 250 3 ‘lnlunr L sold Medal 3 T e 2 bot. 2DC| 2515 sack ....$1.51 | Four s orre.. g $1.29 BES 30 for 12 lbs. minimum charge LARGE POTATOES 38c re 11 centsa pound and your bundle is ready for immediate P Special 75c¢ Specially riced Week-End Wet Wash Service 75 CENTS For 25 lbs. 4c for each added 1h. on all Wet Washes sent to us on Thursdays shing hes. r for ironing. 7 cents a pound 4 centsa pound 58 W. Main 266 Arch St. Telephone Delivery Service Everywhere. 904 Mohican Pound Cake 19¢ b . Saving Prices—Follow the Crowd g SH ¢ FRESH HAMBURG | SHOULDERS | 23cm 2m25¢ | 23 SMOKED SHOULDERS | 20c LEAN BOILING LAMB m 18c BEEF ... b 8C LOINS ... T 16c LAMB FORL I'RESH Qualleu h 1 25C IZ%C Pork Chops Ih 28C | i FINEST % BRE AD C CREAMERY Bread is the Staff of Life. | BUTTER Therefore it is Important that it Should Be Pure Bread ' 21bs 85c —Well Made and Properly [ Baked. Full 16 Ounces After Baking. GEM MARGARINE 2™ 45¢ uT WED. ONLY, PARKER HOUSE ROLLS 2 doz. 25¢ DINNER BLEND COFFEE ......... 3 1bs $1.00 OHIO BLUE TIP MATCHES ........ 6boxes 25¢ IVORY SOAP ........c.uivseivnisia 3bars 190 NATIVE TOMATOES | SWEET CORN ok 1 9 C Dpozen dit 280 |8 | Berlin P ANNIVERSARY SALY Summ— Pillow cases 24c —plillow cases that bleached and full size, to give good wear. are full warranted ANNIVERSARY SALE Japanese pongee 6 4 c yard —for dregses, draperies, etc. This pongee is pure silk and an excep- tional value. —priced crinkled with stripes, Bedspreads $1.74 lower size 81x105. —each broadcl than the lowest blue, rose and gold — ANNTVERSARY SALE Men’s shirts sizes and colors. 94c one oth: a imported complete Engligh range of Yel llm\ Peaches Large Ripe ‘Watermelons Sound Yellow Onions Fresh Swordfish . I‘n‘\ll "mhlmk caweaas el Rle o e 10 R‘}:{fii:’” 4 e 25C an 39C :;.:;n;“\m 3 Ibs 25c c::.nf:::;m;:; 3N 25(: 4 . 15¢| Beans iz quum 25¢C (ree 4..25¢ Beans . Ib 15c . Ib 18¢ Noank Flounders ..... Ib 12¢ Boneless Sm'k’d Herrings 1h 21c . b 8be b 8c