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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1926. MeClure, Gambl Among Tho vood. Fla., » Injures Hol owin RUNDOWN MEN Fort Lauderdale. Fort Lauderdale. d. is a partial list of injured inup. champ Coll Opportunity is certain to knock at your door —when she does will your bank book show that you are ready? Our Receiving Teller awaits BUILD AND HELP BUILD OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS sions, natior |nered golf mateh of its Kind amon; Bobby Jones today pt. 20 (P —Tol- | feated, by the narrow margin of one |y on the eigh enth cen. nal womer ET—HEL: Wordé ar;:l Meanings I~ WE MEANT WHAT Glenna | gugene Hawell, May and Leonia De- champion, | | Mr: Mary Gill of 14 Prospect s were attended«by a small party friends. Mr. and Mrs. vashed ashore. Among the refugees were W. H. jwards, J. IFallow, Milton Edwards, de Rates left on a wed- goyler, Steel and Henrletta Randall, stantly but the boy was knocked to me, Tred Delaney, J. D..Henons-|made by the masters of the visiting | Brown wants as many members as ville, Alvin MeNally, Isadore Lutskl,|Granges. Tumch was served by the | possible to turn out to hear a fel-|the road and scratched about the W Mrs. Don Lawrence, Earl Hudson. |committee in charge. Daneing until | low Lion from a nelghboring fown. [body. A police investigation showed lief tn 1 ¥ H. G. Tooske. Mrs. Touls Marcotte, |a Jate hour was enjoyed. A commit- | The entertainment this week will be | the local dentist to have donc LADERLIAL back. | 1rd Tould, Mrs, Jerdan, Mrs. Man. {tee was appointed fo complete ar-'in charge of James V. Onorato, ac- | everything possible fo prevent t e ante ®!l | \ing, Floya Hazelbater, R,Nn‘rnnzmnnm.« for the annual bazaar rording to Secretary James E.|accident, Chief of Police George : 3 |Saturday evening, October 80 Brien. | Buckiey of Terryville, reported. ding trip to Niagara Falls ‘and Can- towards him, to pass. was parked street he distance proached in a o loft front wheel on Spitko's car sprung was action. Damage streets this noon . a car driven by George W. of Middleto Huc on On Pea 1 aut 1S o n he had estimated the left to wester 1 a ri's car tire hub ecap was broken, and a fender mudgnard reported no caus were omobile f NIT, Another ear side of the | Spitko evidently misjudged & as he ¢ direction the left rear for police at $150 was driven by C. 303 Linwood street _at the corner of Hart and Linwood | in a collision with | Woolley Hudgins first rald gave the following names |Platt and Gwendelyn Coffee. | H]TGH ATES [Co. on Main street since Saturday| (1 - and addresses Mr. and Mrs. John Neylan, B ! | afternoon and there during the day RA“S SUlT Albert Bouser of 184 High street, | Ober, K. Kenney, D. C. Murph [ | and evenings, his former friends Frank Silves of W antic, Vincent [ Kent Watson, H. M. Dick, Thomas | SRR | associates viewed the remains. Moyna of 30 Hartford avenue, John|A. Montgomery, John Engstron, Roy D. Hitchcock Takes Miss Helen| This morning. at $:30 otelocn the PAuthor and Diplumst Notito el Go¥;h0f 58 IHenigp i atres John|Mrs. Martha Krusc, J. C. Pickthorn, F. Gat 3 is Bride At E cortege formed at the undertaking March of Burlington, Hiary San-|D. Carter, Margarct Conner, G. W:| e ‘ et sy et o s o e oven KIS Divorce From His Wife, Today's ,t,‘m o([ 1,41u ]h.om|' m(“‘r")- “m; Davis, G. A. Dolan and three chil-| | Hampton Wedding. Mary’s church whers a requiem | Action Indicates. D l U pLANERSO 46 "“‘“ s H "-\""‘ Phi s R. Fisher, R. H. Greene, C. K.| 0 leS I y & efl l‘OHl Roy D. Hitchcock of East Hamp-| WC GCUD&H[S ESC&D& SeI’lOllS Rev. Raymond Clabby officlated | Stroudsburg, Penn., Sept. 20— e |simo of East Hampton, Nicholas |Gellander, Mrs. T. C. Harlese, Earl {ton and Miss Helen F. Gates, for-| o }u the mass and read the funeral Withdrawal of his suit for divorce | Mauos o Lafayette street, Carlo | ath wis, G. N. Ste lieny ) . 12 mass and read the a1 | Withdra A]e Al]e)[ed O O o i Garrs of | Hudson, Nathan Lewis Nt stein, wreckage The{‘e merly of this city, daughter of Mr. I]]]m‘]es-—])]‘lvel‘ Arl‘es[ed service at its conclusion. As the |Was entered on the records of the R of slard hant e Evelyn Larsen, B. Leary, Po! |and Mrs. Fred Gates of 3 East fon entered the chureh St Monroe county common pleas court R ]""i‘.‘"' ‘\" ey A, \.'11"‘_““‘{ ter Longston, S Meltzer, W e | High street, East Hampton, were B s quartet rendered aq today by Richard Washburn child, Hipolido Asensio, alleged > e hrea ot ~11 |00 N 9 Patee, Louis| Avon Park, Fla., Sept. 20 L;?L.lmwrriad Saturday afternoon at 4| S.veral automobile accidents oc- | Kindly Light” and as the body was former American ambassador etor of a gambling house at 3 T Ronch. Mrs. Charles Almquist, .| With 56 bodies in an improvised |o'clock at the home of the bride’s|cyrred in this city over the weck. | being borne from the church, John |Italy. gt e s ae e Atacdits ¢ W. Crish, S. M. Carpenter, all of morgue here today and the missing | Parents. They were attended 1 the most serious involving the |J- Kiniry sang “The Vacant Chair.” | _Announcement of the withdrawal e i e M vette street. Mike Rippo of 100 [Miami, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry|(otalling nearly ), rescue workers | Mrs. Harold Allen of East Hampton| car driven by Samuel Eshoo, aged| The | bearers were Joseph Of the suit, which was started here of 7yror countatinfnollae apurt (e | e it Romss arise | Cotter ol Bambriags, Mese, lin Moorehaven were bending every'and Dr. Donald J. MacGIllvray of| a4 of 555 Asch street, which over- | Roche of the New Britain Herald; |June 26, was made at a conference . morning, Officers Teeney, DOtY, | vord avenue, Jack Mon | Those injured at Fort Lauderdale |effort to remove all persons from|Cromwell. The flower girls Were| (uined after going over an embank-|A- J- Murphy of the Hartford between C. R. Bensinger, attorney Liebler and Pechout having arrested |3y [afayetta strect, Joseph Pamler |include: Mrs. Harold Simpson, Pro-|the flooded area. Nearly 500 refugees| Charlotte White and Margaret yent at the foot of Sand Bank Hill, | Courant; Bernard Kranowitz of the for Mr. Child, and Joseph R. Trues- him about 1 o'clock Sunday morn- lof Lafavette street, John Liull of 36 [Eresso; LeRoy Butchell, Hollywood; |arrived last night. | Thatcher, cousins of the bride. The South Main street, near Willow | NeW Britain Record; J. Leslie Car-|dale, Wostbury, N. Y., representing 4 : 1 Offi. | Lafayette strect, Vincent Tangron of | Walter Martin, Hollywood; ~Mrs.| Ofticials who returned here this| ceremony was performed by Rev.!lirook park. Fshoo said he was driv- | §ill of the Bridgeport Herald; John | Mrs. Child. They gave out the fol- ing in a raid on his hotel, and Offi- | JEAVEUHE EECC, Bl Nartine of |Deputty and baby, Progresso: Earl|morning sald the water was reced-| Albert Abbott, pastor of# the Fast!ing at the rate of 35 miles an hour | COrcoran of the Bridgeport Tele- lowing statemen cer Feeney having again taken him i -5\ Gl ion street and Valerino | E. Beatman, Davi Mrs. D ink and that the collection of the|Hampton Methodist Eplscopal| and had passed a car driven by |Sfam and Frank Quinlan of the| “Richard Washburn Child today in iast evening after card |y, 2 Washington place |Black, Fort Lauderdale; . M dead would be resumed immediate-| ehurch Robert Fagan of Kensington, which | BridEeport-Waterbury Herald. The | Withdrew his suit for divorce against me going on. | o are ed on Offi- |Scrag, Fort Lauderdale; Chri Iy. According to one eye witness the| Tn the course of the ceremonY|was going toward Kensington. A |10Wer bearers were Constable Frank Mrs. Maude Parker Child in R a e ¢ Feeney's second visit gave their |Haley, Dania; John Hinton, Dan iike along lLake Okeechobee broke|Miss Ruth Beckwith of East mp- | Connecticut Co. bus coming in the | CI¥Nes. Michael Goode of the Strat- court of common pleas of Monros t m."”f“'s R ot nien and addresses as follows: | Walter Prather, Fort Lauder t 8 o'clock Saturday morning and|ton and New York city sang Guroelia diceouion driphitineal etco rd Times; Donald Meath of the county, Pennsylvania. The com- T O O e |36l Preruptaliot L street: | Blanche Lilles, Fort Lauderdale; |the water poured over the land un-|Tove You Truly” and “Because™| and he swung sharply to the right to | Tidgeport Telegram ~and Joseph |Plaint alleged mental cruelty. Mrs, Al b S G0 Delaraton b street, | John Lilles, Fort Lauderdale; John {til it stood 12 to 14 feet in the high- | Miss Florence Nowland of this city| get out of the path of the bus, He | KTA¥Rich of the Bridgeport Teie. |Child never was personally served.” O e Joseph Pilao of 164 Washington |Lloyd, Fort f.auderdale; Carl Mays, lest spot in Moorchaven. In the low-| HYate s A marchl s e e e Eoam e SR e - I Tony Alfonso of 36 Lafavette | Fort Lauderdale; Laure Jane Mar-|lands it was over the roofs of| brids was attired In a EOWN| 60 solnk averthe sabankmont ana |, Busal was in St Mary's' cems- {READ HHEASNICHRESINIFL AN ',;]1 ey RES At of, Joseph Gineston of 3 Hartford | tin, Fort Lauderdale; Mrs, . Mc- | houses. Few expected the \rr.-a‘kA 88 of flesh coloredd georgette crepe and | (uriing over. tery. FOR YOUR WANTS it e nue, Joseph Markie of 15 Beaver|Clure, and baby, Fort Lauderdale; [the dyke was supposed to be invul-|per e B g ¢ | small amount of money. Everyonc ue, Joseph Ma s N e e = Pr | her vell was caught with oran Balad Sayad, aged 47, of 227 Glen : , Mrs. J. E. Mclntosh, Fort Lauder-|nerable. blossoms. She carried a shower in the room ¥ LGy ol — — | dale; S Identified Holly- | N, ; ; straet suffered injuries to the head, el e arithem plekdedinot - — |dale; thirteen uniden « No one has been able to reach|houquet of lilies of the valley and o) T I R TR s, guilty 'f‘“‘l 10 thay Sworet onlooie | wood victims; two unidentified chil- {Clewiston, 20 miles southeast of [sweetheart roses. The matron of SBSEE RAvai A reiR b ot i N BRI s e porce | | Partial List of Iren Moorehaven, today. and fears were|honor wore ross colored erepe e (iuio yadross, suffered a fracture of pushed them into the room and ar- o | expressed that many lives were 108t |chine and carried a bouquet of PINK 41,0 1ort apm; Miss Mary Sayad, aged - ) Amitte {{here. An aviator flew over the Vil-|roses and larkspur. The flower girls| one . o ; Miss Mz . age Jthers admitted their | D d dl d t ses and larkspur. The R | o os shoklng ; Chiitlies ead 2an njure lage and reported the only signs of | wore dresses of white and carried “‘r“l{nr“} o “l‘mlf'“““”: “\“Y‘ I—— life was a small group of people N |haskets of ERIE Lo JERIEgR AT . % fe wa baslets pink roses. foolia rahantr rod 18, of 103 Last evening, Officer ey went !ihe roof of the only building left| : L noohe Vahanin, aged 18, of 103 | : D ey : First Page |the roof of y 1 | The house was prettily decorated| i strec Pk il into the place invpstigating an aut )» (Continued ,ffo,m . ge) |standing. Attempts at rescue falled with roses, asters *and cler mnumslv‘lv.“:” ‘1](‘|'.]ryyln‘!‘x‘vj‘x‘”:\ ;yr o‘ull ToRlle e vl\m\‘ m' ot| whee auidentifed dead, Home- o Uy | o |vesterday. Another attempt Will be| ofter the ceremony the bride heylweralintRando scatl Eshoo | playing card said. Some g made this afternoon by a relief Party | groom left on an automobile tour of : Vi thet ran through a rear door but|stead. ST et e _— on horseback. IR Lt R e ) el ol Sl Good taste and good health demand ahiaa ¢ them and Asensio, Two unidentified dead, a) 3 5 Ingland astatos: Uy ir' .4 for reckelss driving. In police h‘AQ‘:‘nl £ L sl o (Continued from First Page) Lakeport, a village of about 200 |return they will reside in Cromwell,| co. > e 0 o0 FEMER ntinuance sound teeth and sweet breath, P! o ead, Miami people, also was isolated. {where Mr. Hitcheock Is proprictor Seradliar Mr mnd M 1 ed all the accused men. H Two unidentified dead, I sl A 2 ) f ) 1 “heo as ordered, as Mr. and Mrs. Sayac .,,‘,.1on.m-< to identify the Beach, in Ttoof Cave Hotel, Woford. | W. W. T. Squire and Bruno W hrr Nomls of tragedy and )on:cal((lvl\nl~,ol\v‘ru Hnr'wf\{'l(‘ l()'nrn;;n:} 4| Will be confined to the hospital for The use of deley’l chewing gum ‘a difficult assignmen fr Mrs. . . Kimball and baby, | Bristol was represented by Charles|ly herolsm were told by the refugees| Mrs. Hitchcock i well known 0l gomo ™ time, Miss Sayad and Miss & imancs \)"‘:"‘,\hr, {50t | olb|Ealanas] | R. Anderson, Homer H. Judd, Mrs.|from Moorchaven. But incidents of | New Britaln, having been assistant, yup,nin were able to leave the hos- | takes care of this important item of r Feeney was able to poin v . e y S oTEe 1 and M ¥ yumor so ofte ¢ es of | librarian at the Ne ritain Insti- i n % 3 s one of them. Judge Alling.re- 7. W. McGinnis, ' Coral George McNeill and Mrs. Fr umor so often found in times of librarfan at the New Britain Instic jita) last evening. The car was| personal hygiene in a delightful, ed that identification did mot Beach stress were not described; humor |tute for several yvear: a7 anara | markec L Sk i o Sle - alon and E. W. Fur-|s 10t to have penetrated the| hesits = [ttt G | ! ctrike him as material in view cGinnts, youth, 10 Coral Gables. | Graries B Conlon and T W. Tur- 2 o penetr ! s e e refreshing way. the fact that practically all of those | Alton Bush Little, Mia ach, | rey were Plainville's representatives, dez i BATES_SALNAVE ing, automobiles driven by Edward | e e rusted were present oft- | newspaper man and Richard H. Erwin and E. B.| Dr. Y. W. Chandler, one of the| Nt st Wrigley’s removes odors of dining vho were arrest ¥ 8 s inceletti of 20 Mitchell street an or havihg been released on bor Mrs. Josephine Cochraft, 52, Coral | proudman registered vington's 5§ refugees, told of the finding of Michael Spina of 110 Cleveland smoking from the breath by cleaning g s - sout ton. follow- | 11 > buil ¢ al ey LeWitt remarked that the | Gables votes. For Southington, the foll 11 bodics in one building, of a n A el o it Mhal narnar tee i torne ‘n[rrw”"""] to their nam Dorothy W 12, Larkin e Kl nis) tillir bt ahe i (sai er tFtaa onilar on | EXANKAV: BotesiAnd Miss Maude B 2itastiso CETRIE SRR SERIE WioD teeth, by stimulating the flow of digestive o wwers in the| Jacques Richards, St Louis, Moi | Thomas Collins, L. G. Shepard and | io her and when two were drowned | Sanave Married Today By Rev. avenue. Vinceletti was driving w juices, and by the antiseptic action of the TeaTAN s e t | in Miami Frank Atelli. |in raging water, cut them free and | ; 5 : 2 liotel and Judge Alling repl 1 . 4 ! " on West Main street and turned into voring extracts for which Wfld"" is T wish to come into court an Lydia Brookshire, Johnson ( Goorge Green, voting for|raised the third to her shoulder. She| Willlam H. Alderson. e i e fla ™ \ssume the blame for the vio Tenn., in 1; “")”“- . e nd George I. Carter, voting | held out until rescued. O T weat o e tirsid oo Hbic e Svinie famous—“The Flavor Lasts : sat seipelpes e fin-| IFrank Hoskins, Miami rea | vere the Berlin dele- 3 e ther v = i B8 ZeRt J L i T el Braice of e law they 1Y o so. Ho f e ain ats, construction ons| were the Berlin del A:f.\ i hrls!i‘:“gs“]“l:_a‘u‘;h\ treet and Miss Maude E. Salnave o |and the cars crashed. _ 7h | braks The result is a sweet breath that evidences d all those AN CrcduRn Tale | ¥ing his {athe s bac! 114 Prospect street were married this rod 0 cele e as broke icarton e 10 did not appear | Eincer, Hialeah. Richard Covert, republican siate|yater up to fheir necks. [ N eloctt by Tev. Wil. |#nd the right front fender was bent. care for one’s self and cons for fnjcourtpndirorteltad S GRoRGS Giccet Msilatte) 84 Hinieah ‘;"”“”' ”’"“{"m;\' g on Y [ jand Stha sl ‘;*“""-"{““"‘uam H. Alderson af the parsonage of | The Ieft front fonderiand SOoR others — the final touch of refinement. rank Silves, Joseph Simo and | e o & arter. Hialeah, |Britain, and ex-Senator - | their four children were driven from |mrjnise’ Methodist Episcopal ehurch, |Dumper on Spina's car were hent. port Bousier, John Persupta, who | Baby Wenetign Carcr M racBh sa of New o AMONE | 1o houses by rising water and when | 110\ attendants were Mr. and Mrs, | Officer Thomas J. Feeney reported Wrigley’s is a thrice daily routine of 5 : rested fn both raids, was fin- i, Bdith Bafor, 21 WAl o (hose who attended the convention, |forced to the rafters in a third g eonard Bates of Danbur: no cause for police action. 1 $5 on one count and gmanky o Tort Touderdale: [ but were not members of the dele-jouse, the father knocked the gable| The hride was attired in a gown Automobiles driven by John nded on the other. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Crowley, Fort |gation: ‘..\.,1 out and the six clung to the of royal blue crepe and she carried pitko of Seymour avenus, Newlng- hose o were arrested in th A EIT R ‘ e = {roof noon Saturday until Sunday|a bouquet of pink rosebuds, The fon, and Frank Pearl lnflcfl \\;nhr AL e ey | e oats Two Gir ning. honor wore ashes of ros ect, this city, collided on New- - = Raby Ivan Austin, Fort Lauder- | S s Two Girl morning. | matron of 4 LT i g B % S Jones pdeatfi | ink: The body of J. De Agrella, station |géorgette crepe and carried a. bou- ington avenue about 7:30 Saturday Tl s Thompson; Fort Lau- | Stars of Golf Links| . %G ouision, and father of |auet of Mrs. Aaron Ward roses night. - Pearl was driving east and o } Oakiand Golf Club, Bayside, N. Y., [ oo 0 0 Z T 0l clutched two of |ceremony and the wedding break stopped on the right side of the ; pt. 20 (P—In the first three cor- |jicenildron when thelr bodies wers |Which was served at the home of jrond to allow another car, coming punc- Officer ported to Captain Kelly that he was Iriving north on Linwood street and the other ecar was going west on Hart street H street is being & ins drove on ta the sidewalk in to avoid {he collision p g Nobody Former Associates at Newspaperman’s Funeral as Surrounded hom st resting place by his newsp. the Enroe storm which swept this region: NERVOUS MEN Maxwell C. Hall, 71. B. Mc\Vurt, [and Maureen Orcutt, metropolitan | B, Webb and Milne, Duval, Mary, ada. They will be at home to their * Alonzo Pridgen, Gtorge Surty G. E.|champion. 7. B. and Irene Webb; J. T. Ramsey |{riends at 625 West Main street aft n, Mrs. Irene | Bobhy was giving no strokes and and family; Juddie Waldren and November 1. - R N o was playing best ball of the two |family; Joahanna Arndahl, Elizabeth S, , - 1. Mrs. Cly Blow ‘fln a par 70 course he scored’| Burke, Mrs. Annie Williams and BU Rm-fnmnsk\‘ , This ssie Carnegie, Mrs. J S hioE was' the same modul [ ohlliren; her liusband rensained’ at|~ 2ues MaryiRolosky, deughter Sof e Dol e s T D e e b a1l orithie | SiFIa) | Maorenayen Lojanalati{n rallbs: (B, Wy ML and Mrs SAIbert RotoskeygoLalll T n i e DAL et o | Birlas (ORoULL (6a st basiching 34, thal|TovAr anARTamily: i/ Clnude (Liouins,| Vo3t atragk and J°5°r‘h‘ R"::u‘ ‘,mf in O'Day. 'lifant O'Day, ©, D, 0is Tv, | best cax8 tor the Jest iine holes.|All and Gordon Degoyler: seven|Metiden, wil Re mmyied E3anday Walter Glenm, Frederick Hudson;|Eer tatal ~was 70 and Miss Collettis| membeis ot the Eoster family and | Xornias, Sepienibes 21, 8t B o o Vita Nawell Hail, R, W, Moore; Mrs. W.lsras 50 seven of another Webb family. ap st ,“',‘,""_“"' @, Rl ol Liver | G. Moore, Robert McNichols, MiS.| “\We must have a return match, | tetiv e s i ;11:? “\fn\'r”fi:fi "&?'323”'{\"' 1At \’:‘l::‘:\‘ \;:'”.]\\1:\ ‘uN \“‘(; ‘I:an.‘\l‘q aid the girls as they shook | Y} orl‘(man In]ured But AR R i e ; Georea i G B e el oneni| i Sayes HellowiWorlkers ot the Sprideeracin £ =nds aihory S 1 20% AInanilonen oiontiGe Avaerieat andl Groat| W Amucisaten fConn, isevt a0 (D=, | Eatoskr RO iRt Gl o 00 SNECR g 0. M aks, Mrs. G. W. Vin- | pritai John Dwyer, a carpenter working | Vedding breakfast will be served a Y e ] | |Brialn: | el 2 {he home of the bride's parents cent, Mrs. I wck THodgson, on the new Masonic Temple under de's 7 N 1 Ir., Alonso Pridgeon, Mrs. Elizabeth | sURRITT GRANGE ENTERTAINS | construction here was injured tod: :'flf‘r |hfly\r;v;‘-~m}r‘m!' o -\:1 ; 'Thfl':wzy\ v a person [ 1O B MeYurt, Mrs. Wilson. [ Rurritt Grange entertained several | PY @ falling derrick. . Before being | 8 '"L"'n"'v((‘".' i In Miami zone: Floyd Delaney, L.| At the vegular moeting last | Biruck, Dwyer pulled the defrick tobin Sorew Corp. ‘n‘«l r. Burke fs J. Delaney, Bert Stegall, Mrs. T. W, B e A one side away from a number of |in business in Meriden. Davis, W. G. Moore, J. B, Linger ienHe he following Workman on a wall of the new - e i Mrs. Minnie Shaw, Mrs. T. E.|Granges m.,f'{,’,,;{l:],‘.,,‘,?4 ,-r.,,',',,,s\',"‘fi building. He was taken to the Man-| DPENTIST “»110 HITEEBOXN Smith, T. William Davis, I cturers program: Portland, | chester hospital where it was said Dr. James H Rolhonesa et Rland, Mrs. W. L. Sellers, Mrs. T.!Avon, Bristol and Collinsville. The | his condition serious. cipal in an accident of minor con- (. Harless, A. D. Armond, Fred H.|program consisted of fancy dances, | EFa Saie sequence Saturday at the Pequabuck 8] el ath S T DL Rt | A e a a e ad ettt DONOVAN TO SPEAK trestle, when his automobile struck sell, Max Sikeh, Thelma THarrls,|paper by o member of Bristol| ~Judge Joseph Donovan of Bristol [10-year-old John Lybacreski Lou C. N. Henry, Robert|Grange on the subject, “The Birds” | will be the speaker at the Lion's|boy stepped onto the roadway from Pepper, Robert Campbell, 8. Metzer, |and their usefulness to formers, was | club luncheon Tuesday noon at the a blind spot. Dr. Dobson brous Mrs, N Connon, William Tnm,"\»rx interesting. Remarks were | Hotel Burritt. President Harry his machine to a stop almost in in he worke attendan The funeral pariors of M ¥ per re g. papers from which offices he per of pos at hody Hartford, dent of this city and a well-known was burfed this resentatives of news- r was slightly damaged. | ured. hy the men and borne a£s00 forme world, I a rter, of [mprovements with to his es in T.. Mc- r resi- Following a year of unprecedented engineering progress, Dadge Broth- ers announce another igportant list of improvements for their com- | over the siate in plete line of motor cars. had worked, were huated Innateslnjiiie No one who contemplates the pure chase of a car should fail to inves- Y FHL FOR tigate the impressive nature and scope of these improvements at the earliest opportunity. Touring Car Coupe Sedan coo.. $ 875,00 925.00 80.00 32.50 pecial éi.‘dal.l Ve Eeys Delivered S. & F. Motor Sales Corp. 1129 Stanley Street 1,0 DoDGe BROTHERS MOTOR CARS Many Minor Eye Troubles Are contended with by people who do not understand that their eyes are the cause of many physical discomforta When the eyes burn and smart, when they ache or itch or feel as if sand Is in them, there is usnally some error present that glasses will correct. The precise glasses you need are here, My Specialty—Comfortable Vision .Frank E. Goodwin EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 227 Main St Tel. 1905 Phone 731

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