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{ago when authorities were investi- | gating a report she had been kid- SHOCK ABSORBERS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1927, |tna 2o, wee e wisone accon | FLASHES OF LIFE: 14 NAVY CADETS GET DIPLOMAS AND THEN ARE WED By the Associated Press. 100 than Hartford — Three women report | positive reltef from physical ail- {ments following visits to relic of {holy cross beir: shown by Theresa Moser, 18 year old New Jersey girl, Gespite opposition of authorities of Catholic church in state. Albert Steiger, Inc, ing more indictments. |napped. No announcement was made mR BI of her second marriage and when she obtained a new automobile and — money from her banker with the announced purpose of continuing her New York—Thirty friends of Miss Anna Bird Stewart of Fifth Four members could write checks in seven figures. New York Protects Yaluabl [travels, the investigation was drop- ped. i AUTO ACCIDENTS Papers Great Aid to Motor Vehicle Department are not on Broadway. On Eighth avenue, where there is considerable blasting for sub- way excavation, crossed sticks pressed against the windows are attached by wires from the inter- section to edges of the glass to Hartford, June 3 able source of is utilized by the e motor vehicle department to get record of all reportable motor vehicle accidents that happen in Connecticut or in- volve Conn: cut operators or reg- take up vibration. istrants, Vigilance is maintained at |all times to prevent the escape from the department tion about any accident in which personal injury, or property dam- | age in exeess of 10 dollars resul One effect of the New Yorkers who ‘“go in” for futuristic entertainments sometimes profess curiosity as to the inspira- tion of the artists who produce the glaringly colored canvasses or the musicians who compose the unfa- miliar sounds of ultra-modern sym- phonies. One New Yorker, at least, be- leves she has an answer. At the lower end of Greenwich avenue la- horers are working on the new sub- way. The roads are torn up. streets are boarded and the I to obviate unintentional discrimi- derricks and drilling machines nation against the conscientious made endless noise. Two of the op sutomobiiia muses were represented at th port such accidents scenc Saturda E by Jaw render A bobbed haired girl in a smock themselves liable to laws and regu- was sitting at an easel on the Jatjons applicable only to those who street a short dist trying | have had such to get the “subw: pe | iy ' t the department in oils, while resting vinst it necessary to suspend about frame of one of the tomporary {1,528 op:rators a vear for failure crossings a young man with to aldeait tidicateaiito open pad, on which mu o tatele. euasion lined, was marking law is attempted, not large accidents. report what extent, notes of the reportir The proportior it is considered that there are 204,- 400 operators licensed in the state| about 24,000 accidents in a were Tinted candy Venuses ter. o competition brides and grooms for with candy places of | gna of informa- ' ing into the movies. She will make | ch kept ‘-“‘.:\hro:\d with Norma Talmadge. who | when lincluding $1,500,000 real estate in avenue are to visit her canary at AT |least once a week in a bird store! Apnapolls, Md.—Handsome young for three months while she is in|pava)l ofcers appeal to the girls. {Burope. Until friends agreed ‘0 |pourteen ensigns, just after receiv- |prevent prospective loneliness of |ing diplomas, went stralght to the |the canary, Johnny Doe, 15 years|altar. lold and blind in one eye, was a| problem that threatened to cause| New York—Mrs. Ruth Aronson !the trip to be cancelled. {Kracke Wickey was married on | —_— |Friday, August 13. Now she Is | St. Cloud, France—Bill Tilden secking a divorce. and Francis Hunter, as bridge ex- {perts, are good tennls players. On| Higganum — Depositors receive a rainy day that interrupted the 176 cents on dollar of deposits as {tournameant they could not take & Higganum Savings bank, in process single rubber from a couple 0f of dissolution since 1919, finally clos- | tennis writers, |es doors for g 1d. Concord. N. H.—There's more an one athlete in the family of Franklin 1. Mallory of New York. Mis son is a sprinter who took three firsts in a track meet at fash- ionable St. Paul's school. Stamford — Going to bank to cash $300 worth of checks for fellow em- ployes at a sanitarium, Otto Sherer disappears. Bridgeport — Leprosy in virile and advanced stage found when health officials examine Salvatore Di Angelo 40, married, and father of four chil- three fllms depicting the life of an |dren. ast Side girl and by way of prep- | ation will spend the summer | New York—Fannie Brice is go- Norwich — After going down for third time John Woodka, 8, is res- Rome—Mussolini likes trusts (U4 and revived by artificlal res- v = 4 = i piration. Taxes will be decreased for enter- | prizes which amalgamate, on the ground that greater efliciency re- | sults, Norwich — Despondent health, Mrs. Charles Volkman, 53, {commits suicide by hanging self in New York—Al Woods, theatrical |*1IC °f Bome: producer, is worth more than half | paipuec A oo v o « million dollars, says an affidavit | | eeon of Sherman entitled to claim osking a stay of execution of judg- |gamages to whole farm, although on- fment for $33.419.17. A more defi- )y 23 oyt of 90 acres will he used nite figure given by his office after \yy Connecticut Light and Power Co., the affidavit was filed s $2.013.000, 'spocial commission in condemnation |proceedings decides. New York and Chicago. Danbury — Immediate $260,000 Chicago—A. millionaire’s grand drive for new nurses’ home and 40- honor on elaborate wed. akes. |y {jury pald $20 each for a session of hed addition to Danbury hospital is The ancient goddess of Jove s displayed in this sweet guise windows of an expensive confre- |{he department tionery shop, along with candy dogs, cats, cupids, and automobiles other than those required by labeled “just married.” to report directly to the depa = ment. Newspaper clippings supplie The poilice of one precinct are 1ha information in 489 cases, po- taking a leaf from Bre'h Rabbit Hice records in 278 and notices from and the Tar Baby. although the ob- | rajlroad companies in 22, An ex-| portunity came uninvited. | coptionally careful check is kept on | Anyone found in a certain neigh-'the newspapers since accidents | borhood with tar on his shoes is|rarely escape the mnotice of the quite likely to be put in the cooler | jress. Fvery publication of conse- without a chance to explain. The quence in Connecticut is subscribed cxplanation is that two cops were | for by (he department and me- chasing a much wanted fugitive. | hodically pernsed by trained who fled over a roof mewly covered | ployes who do nothing else. with tar. It retarded the progress of the police, and the fugitive es- caped. DUSKY HEIRESS 1§ oo in the of this year, got its first infor- | nation about accidents from sources | em- This system also helps to keep the de- partment fn touch with public opinion on motor vehicle matters and is considered to be one of its indispensable activities. | Champion planist of North Carolina | is Mi Lillian dwell, of Salis- Maude Lee Mudd, Indiam Girl, i v o™ = = = i Miss Caldwell has just won this | honor in a conte sponsored by the !North Carolina Federation of Musiz Under Arrest Joplin, Mo., June 3 (P—Litigation | in B major. over the second marriage of Maude‘r S Lee Mudd, Oklahoma Indian heiress,| ~ RENOWN STARTS HOME. has developed to tri-state propor-| Port Louis, Mauritius, June 3 (P)— tions today following the arrest of | The baitle cruiser Renown sailed Joseph Wilson, her husband, and his | from here this morning with the | Darents on a charge of kidnapping. Duke and Duchess of York. The Victor J. Wilson and his wife of | roval couple stopped off here for two Fairland, Okla,, were arrested on a | 98¥8 on their way home to England warrant issued at the request of the | from their visit to Australia, Indian girl's mother, Mrs. Levi Bom- | emm————e ' berry, of Miami, Okla. | “My daughter has been chasing | around over the country too much and I want her back,” Mrs. Bom-‘ berry told Sherift Guy Humes. “I| denire to have her back home where | I can keep an eye on her.” Maude Lee was marri=d to Wilson at Florence, Ariz., July last, afer she had obtained an annulmant there of her marriage to Earl Gordon, Okla- homa automobile salesman “‘oun- cil Bluffs, Towa, in June, Gor- don protested the annul on the ground neither the heiress nor him- self were residents of Arizona. The dusky helress, who also was placed in jail and held without charge, told of her elopement with Gordon to avoid custody of her guar- dian. 8he explained that Victor Wil- mon and his wife witnessad the cere- mony at Council Blufffts and then continued to the Pacific Coast on a wedding trip, where she left Gordon. In obtaining the annulment she testified the wedding tour was “only to keep up appearances” in support of her contention that she was mar- ried and no longer a subject to & guardian, At the time of her narriage to Wilson, she was 17 years old, and, if not married, still under the jurisdic- tion of her guardian. When she reached her majority, November 23 last, & large income had accumulat- ed in Oklahoma banks frem her oil and mining property valued at more than a million dollars, From the time she left Gordon, she travelled about the wesi, she said, much of the time with Wilson Get immediate relfef. Annihilate bedbugs and other household insects wish Tangle- foot Spray. Moths, roaches, fifes, mos. a fleas and Quart $1.25; pint 75¢; not revive 's pint 50¢; Super-' when this powerful Sprayer, 3Scents insecticide Is used. THE TANGLEFOOT COMPANY Grand ds, Michigan e e ) uYA BETTER EXCHANGE l THAT CANDY FOR NECCO! | C GUIRE'S CRAZY ABOUT' /C) NECCO BOLSTERS Diff'rent . . Southern honeycombed molasses and peanut butter, choco- late covered. At all candy places. | Clubs by playing Beethoven's Sonata five days. did speedy work, return- |announced. ol over il Bridgeport — Edvard A. Berg, b5, commits sulcide by Inhaling jllum- inating gas because of ill health and unemployment. RY ITL. Loy Angeles, Calif., June 3 P — Robert McKim, film actor, early to- day was reported critically 11l at the ' Hollywood hospital where he was | removed following his arrival herc | from Salt Lake, where he was ap- pearing on the stage. Doctors at- tending the film star refused to dis- | cuss the nature of his ailment other | {han to say that it was a serious | “medical malady which did not re- (uire an operation.” JEROME K. JEROME ILL { Northampton, England, June 3 (# —Jerome K. Jerome, 68, noted au- | thor of “Three Men in a Boat” and many other humorous worl s | seriously ill in a hospital here. Tt is feared that Mr. Jerome is suffer- ing from a cerebral hemorrhage. Avoid Imitations askfor Horlick's \ The ORIGINAL ‘; Malted Milk P | Upon retiring, drink a hot cupful of “Horlick’s,” and note its quictingeffect upon the tired brain and nerves. It brings sound; refreshing sleep; from which one awakens rested and invig- orated. §@" Free sample sent upon ‘vecei| 'four cents to . Dept. K, Torlci's Batied Mill Corpe Hacine Wis: Sage RS ¥ r - PR I0 I HARTFORD The June Sale Features Reductions That Mean 20% to 25% Wool-O Rugs Reduced 20% RUGS Chenille Bath Mats of Savings of One of the best braided rugs on the market today, and only because we must reduce stocks can we offer them at 20% less than the following prices. regularly $ 4.50 .. regularly § 8.25 $ 8.50 $10.25 $19.50 Axminster Rugs Reduced With an additional special purchase, making a wonderful selection real savings. Heavy quality, seamless. 9x12, now $34.95 8-3x10-6, now | $32.95 221,7x36”, now Reduced 20% The heaviest grade of chenille rug, guaranteed washable. Several pat- terns, all colors and sizes. 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Sale Leather Handbags To Complete Summer Costumes $2.59 Fiber Rugs Beautiful colors and designs ideal rug for summer use. 9x12 T-6x10-6 6x9 1, Royal Wilton Rugs Splendid assortment, many of them seamles 9x12, formerly $87.50 for . $69.75 8-3x10-6, formerly $84.50, now $67.50 the New summer shapes—trim tailored underarm bags, new tailored pouches with back straps, bags with contrast- ing kid pipings. Of patent, simulated alligator, lizard and snakeskin. Stelger's—Main Floor.