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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1926. l_—_.__——_._; THOMS CONTINUES |CHURCH VESTRYMAN ¢ LOCAL FAVORITE| MAKES ADWISIONS New Bl"i[flin Dg]]][)()]‘a[s Hope1 (Continued {rumil'lrfl Page) j He Will Run Against Morris | -ccn Gors oman g moan which | ent also told of Willlam E. Thoms' an- of t )t st others, shortly after th been found. | In his first statmeent Gorsline he saw Miss il day t and after that not unt Judge nouncement that he is the democratic nomination ernor and that he has never been candidate has not dam thusiasm of local back : eful he wil 1y "my'dw(" .urlvd) 7 ‘}1' not Volunteered Nothing candidate and who have not « E : v o te for Captair shof the Jersey City ed their decision to vote for R O ew B a nd would yolunteer none New Britain " ) o fon which was among the nmer oz Ehich s ation of ; o the o slaying 1 of un e withdri mavor Was assure backing on the part elegation but he of Charles G. Morris of N While he denied report promised New H moct would not oppose Morris this year, | the Watebuian expla indlcation that he p! contest. Judge Thoms has dec not expect to be a candid does he expect to dell note address. does not embody an ung nouncement the local democrats are sticking to thelr original decision. | “See how close |had turned the spotlight | e looked over this way an could |seen what happened. 1 Gorsline alleged that Miss Rastall {had never been in DeRussey's lane that he ven ¢ Wanted to Avoid Scandal Miss Rastall said she d k d b neither |y lspot on he pointed to the cir disclosed, n she and Gorsline went to the bodies were arks made and the day the tires, she It we on, ® we were. der. Police said that Aiss Rastall. on | few times before that. She : |the other hand, said she was there | i a few nights before the slaying and | | 1 {had been to the spot with Gorsline = [a s| ® (Continue from First Page) pestriction of the traditional ex-| Youths Under Arrest as phange of good will between con- tinents by bridging the gulfs which| separated the different national| West Haven, . 10 ecenomic systems. Yet far more im-|YOuths are belng EEjon iecis portant than material things was|nical charges of idlen ending an the soul of the nations themselves, | InVestigation into their alleged ac- | Ho portrayed the Germany of to.|U1¥ities as short change artists. They @ay as belleving that it could not be|Were arrested today on complaint of the purpose of the divine world or-| & 1002l gasoline filing station en. der that men should direct their su-|P1oVes Who alleged they took = 33 preme national energies against one ; another, thus ever thrusting hack|%" ¥’ ";““‘,‘,"'ml et et fliox gpoeral progress of civilization. |,/ "eny bl 4 of the y “He will sagve humanity best who | 3 @evelops his moral and intellectual gifts to the highest significance, thus overstepping his own national boun- | ¢ darfes and serving the whole of mankind,” the German etatesman | said. | (P—Two em- when the other decided he wanted | to pay the amount out of bill. | filling station man returned the | $20 bill and received the change he | alleged was short a $5 bill. | The youths, who gave their names | {as Willlam Miller and Max Port {were driving a low priced car bear- | |ing Massachusetts license 432,238. Collecting Funds Here F AlaBsapagti For Lithuanian College |i.ast one otner o L.v. Peter Paul Saurusaitis, a| 2t member of the Marlon order of Chi- | o e cago, is the guest of Rev. ard V. \Dem,;’lcl:hc Kla“:mg " Makers Are 1n dession Grikis, pastor of St. Andrew’ church, Father Saurusaitis Haven, Sept. 10 (&> formerly located in Water being orm committee ed statfoned in that city for s James J. Walsh, chairman He is engaged in collecting for fof the democratic state central com- | meet here this after- a Lithuanian boys' colle which will be constructed at Hinsdale, I11s., |noon to draft a tentative platform 2 d Father | that will he submitted to th 2 suburb of Chic Grikis report that subscriptions 1o |yention committee on resoiutions. the collez : fund are being Selection of the keynote for the tributed generously and Father convention here next week ¥ rusaitis expects to recelve a large {,en made, stated cratic headquar amount in this eity. . i e | An announceme to who will | preside over the convention is | SWIMMERS NOT HEARD [sroiet orir i ot in ™ ’ OIVIL SUITS RECORDED. Itred Benson, through Attorney has brought suit| ainst Henry | Haven. The action grew out of an automobile cident | in the Elm City on May The | writ is returnable in the city court| the fourth Monday of September. John 1 Amelia Inaszkiwicz, through Attorney B. J. Monkiewicz, has brought -suit for $1,000 against | Mike Chelebowicz, alias Mike Hiebo- | | wicz. The writ is returnable in the | city court the third Monday of Sep- tember. Louis and Annie Dellova of New York city, through Attorney Thomas are wanted in at| was | pla week by mittee, was to con- con- | Route Makers in Catalina Trip Belleved Headed to | Tsland | Trufon of New Nearest Shore. Avalon, Catalina Island, Sept. 10 (A — The rela tempting to swim the channel between this island the malnland had not bee from at 6 a. m. today, time, three hours past by Fred Cady, swimming charge for competition of th Swimming experts bellef that the team, with mile and eard bach in tost expressed the con- m in paying for seven gallons . sent applications obtained this | holds the GIVE PURSE OF GOLD T0 MABEL KLINGBERG Minister's Daughter to Have Charge of New Children's Home in Chicago. Miss Mabel Klingberg, Dr. and Mrs. J 13 presented with a pursa last evening by the mem- ngregation of the church, of erly was daughter Kling- Elim ich or. Miss Kl city shortly for Chic where she will h charge of a n chil- dren's home similar to the New Britain recently opened by Dr. Klingt The berg leave home, presentation was made in connection w “welcome val” held by to gr those festi- church memb who have just vacatic Halls ho X hour and refresl followed. Motor Bus Crashes Into S_he Wants to Be a 'Ph.DA. this | —;fi_ THE HERALD “WANT ADS” —m— e — AUTOMOTIVE ] AUTOMOTIVE o Sopoualy YonLL puv oy Autos and Irucks For Sale Bee the uew line k: A. G, o SED CAR DEPT. [ ANNOUNCEMENTS \ Burial Lots, Mouuments Wall; Two Fatally Hurt | Lawrence, Two men v Mas; to avoid coll speedster, George Costeau, ing In the sma! t night in the Lawrence tempt and gen- min F. Walcott of Law- ger in the b were tak he 13 in a criti N. 3 iladelphia held in $ rges of driving so a e lives of fellow 1r nd pedestrians. Davis cut by fiying glase. J. M. Ward to Speak at Insurance Convention Joseph M. W . president of the Kiwanis club, will leave tomorrow for Hot Springs, Va., where he will speak at the convention of re: tives of the Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co. Mr. Ward {s one of the three men in the coun- try who lead in the number of new rar. He ill address the convention on {fow to sell insurance.” Mr. War¢ highest record of 32 | agents for weekly production. City Advertisement The City of New Britaln will ac- cept bids on lots Nos. 491, 492 and 493, Overlook tract. These lots for- merly belonged to Andre and were foreclosed unpaid taxes In the Aug. 9, 1926, The land is bounded scribed as follows: Overlook avenue, 75 feet; southeas by lot 490, 138.5 feet; southwest by Joseph and Justina Swanson, or as- signs, 75 feet; northwest by lots 494, 96, 497 and 498, 144 feet. he Jots are 100 feet southeast of Birch Bids will be r Be received by Tax Col- Loomis up to 5 p No bid under $130 sidered. Ruth Lu Tet fall to study brothers ar Here's Looking at You! {'When apples and grapes grow in abundance why not store away a keg or two of cider or grape wine. You crush the fruit in one of our new Fruit Crushers—89.00 is the price of a good one, and then put the pulp through a modern Fruit Press, that costs from $8.75 up. (They last for years) {Just pour the juice into an Oak Keg or a Stone Crock (we carry all sizes up to 50 gal- lons) and wait till the liquid stands a bit— then drink—hut be moderate. RPE 73 ARCH STREET Telephone 106 ‘‘Hardware Meant for Hardwear s ve con | For Quick Keturns Use Herald Classified Ads. |- utos and ucks for Sale B = 00 T passenger coupe, driven e pew. Price right. | F 8 S fa) ‘ C blot touring TBI, M1, OPEN EVE nd cogch Hudson Coach backer Seden. 1423 Buick Sedan, i-paes Ford Ozkiand Chevrolet Se MID-SUMMER USED CAR SALE THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO., TEL 2542, BETTER USED CARS AT THE BETTER PR ORD COURT, ELMER AUTO CO., PHONE EVENINGS UNTIL pase, Driyer 5 ARRANGED N & AMIDON §ALLS CORP., 358 MAIN STREET, DML HARTFORD. 1 Duco oet | SALES LASH MOTORS CO., IN AND § UPMOBILE — HUDSO MAIN ST, sl nley | ibers of Leading Star S. of B, n-roast park Saturday, S m. Al members invit CHRYSLER USEL 1893 Caaillae good pa parel bods, take body, $85. $150 SEVERAL OTHERS FROM 3§35 UP. | EASY TERMS, | AUTOMOTIVE U D CAR EXCHANGE, as | CLEVELAND, 1923 T( GAFFNEY, Judge, 5 ARCH 8TR FORDS— WE HAVE A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF USED FORD RUNABOUTS, TOURINGS, COURES, BEDANS AND TRUCKS AT | UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES AND THE | 3500 | TERMS ARE FORD AGENTS, 284 ELM STREET. SKIPPY 1 By PERCY CROSBY WHAT'S A GuY TO DO? Skipey KEEP YA CoAT BuTTONED!’ DON'T FORGET TO LwAsH BEHIND YA EARS!'’ DON'T YA THS N’ DONT v THAT! X t SN nturo “',H been 4 4 AS) I N e city court, / . 3 -4‘ o | 1 TO ME LIFE 1S ALL VERY DISCUSTFOL, ITS S¥IPPY THIS'N' Svapey THAT st SNA FOENMDRfiN!N TALL NIGHT. YusT € DON'T AFIER ANOTHER . N’ SHIPPY DONT FORGET 7o WIPE vA FEET'N' DONT TRACK MUD IN THE HOusE. JusT A —— IF 1 DION"T KNOw Trose (i THINES. f i voy of craft, may be headed McDonough, have brought ward Long Point, on t! against Alma K. Drobegg about ten miles from here, the|of Newington. The plaintiffs claim closest point to ths mainls to have purchased land on ¢ , no word we 3 ich, they allege, the heard from t ive The point 1s accessible only 1 The team 1 of and two , at last night, was halt way ¢ channel with the sw bled by t water. T time with 67 at t to- | 1. or $500 il later as the | fendant 1 to writ » in the Newington town Q’) was tart =t 1 TO MURDEDER. Mass., Sept. 10 Judge A‘ianz:m to Twirl I s hovitol 0. H. B'd\'(.‘hil“ Nine ket of papers, accord AL O irn up lowing s Bass, By CLIFF STERRETT A MIRROR RIGHT BEHINDJA! No Sooner Said Than Done / ASHUR URL PERKING, TE = GELLING HATS AT ; A SALESMANE oz DINGLES, L i FEV | HEM HER! TLL JESS TR / DROP 1N AN SPopE THE BoY A BIT. ENTERTAIN Mrs. J friends to M California, city past tained f don of ) Dolan of Thomas D Mrs. Hen FOR MES. DOLAN ——— FVEL PY. HE ASH. WORKINZ PEL . HES QUIT VER KIDDIN I amrce | | DRIV ID LIKE T'SEE SOMETHIN' ©00D AN CHEAP TO RENT N 10c. 8 mile . n mlle. 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