New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 15, 1927, Page 2

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POLICE CONTINUING Major James F. Coupal, who i smiling all over at the enthuslasm with which the president is pursu- ing these recreational pastimes dur- ing the summer in the Black IHills. “How do T look,” the president inquired yesterday as his physician DROUHIN LIKELY ‘COLUMBIA’ PILOT NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1927. | NOW YOU [ticable, in order ts mave them from | |danger caused by said collision, all | |of which John H. Diehl could have done without jeopardy to his own vessel or crew.” Under the statute |first indictment a penalty of 10 covering the| DIVING CAPS " DRIVE ON DRIVERS Six Pay Fines Totaling $115 in Police Court Today Seven cases of violation of the; motor vehicle laws were heard by Judge Morris D. Saxe in police court today, a continuance being ordered tn one, and fines totalling $115 be- ing meted out in the others. P cuting Attorney Joseph G. Woods presented the state's cases, Joseph Lettein, aged 31, of 379 Hudson street, Hartford, pleaded not guilty to the charge of speeding and declined to statement. Sew ASK ONE Frenchman Reported to Have, Agl‘wl—EllgliSllmal] COI]SIdEl‘&d ?.'\%)RFYQ“ZSIlg):« m‘GtEss ; | finding the question guessing game % | much to their liking. Below is an- | other set of ten answers, to which | you are asked to give the question: Correct questions are found under | | the answers heading. 1—Ponzi. 2—Annie Bescant. 3—Einstein. 4—Norma | ok | 5—The St. Louis Cardinals. | 6—Prince Nicholas and Princess vears' imprisonment and fine of $10,000 is provided. ] i yHOPPIN Girl, Thought Victim of _ . Murder, Shows Up Alive | You S ave 67 c Tomon.ow at Our TOllet Dept. Special for Saturday—New Shipment New York, July 15 (»—Evelyn De _May Flowers Gace Powder ed by police to have been a third Regular 75¢ Size Box victim of Brooklyn's axe murder, ap- peared at police headquarters last After Saturday the Price will be 75e. night, where she was reunited with e 4 S alluring in price as it s deli- cate and fascinating. made his regular call. “You will be as hard as nails if | vou keep this program up all sum- | mer,” Dr. Coupal replied. While he goes every day to the executive office, the president is usually back in time for lunch and the afternoons now are being divid- ed between fishing and horseback | o riding. The presidential party also has been surprised at the interest shown 49c CENTER London, July 15 (® — . Levine, companion of D. Chamberlin in his New York to Germany flight, is said by the Daily Express to have made a vague of- Mr. Coolidge in horses which he ; seldom used before, He added a v - | 167 to Captain Lancaster of the| British royal air force reserve to cran buffalo chasing horse by the | ! . name of Mistletoe to his stable: and [ Pilot the transatlantlc plane Co- | ces turns in riding him and Kit, |\umbia to the United States. The bay mare given him by the | According to the paper, Mr. Le- Custer Boy Seouts. vine went to the Calshot air camp While r indulges in <ither | Monday and said he wanted some- eant John C. Stadler arrested him | fishing or horse riding at Washing- | ORe to pilot him back to America. e Wy after @ chase on Fast Main street|ton, the president does put in an [ The story is that Captaln Lan-] f o "'”“'r "a.’bo'”' i brva and Hartford avenue at 1 hour or so cach day in,walking |caster jumped at the chance and| S—Annually, $75,000, with travel- o'clock last night. Letteln drove at|about the streets there, early in the |that it was more or less settled that | Ing and entertainment expenses of 5,000 o ! the rate of 40 and 47 miles an houy | morning and again at night., Ac- |he should pilot the plane, although q‘_”l‘);”l READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | between Hartford avenue and Stan- | cording to Dr Coupal, this exercise [n0 definite arrangement was made. | hi. : —G : | ley street and stopping suddenly| almost cauals that in which he is| Captain Lancaster has not heard [ 10—Grace Goodhue. | wear the North & Judd factory,| partaking during the summer but|from Mr. Levine since, and the A i Adoubled back and W overtaken at| he is pleased at the change which |Paris correspondent of the IIVm‘A.&s‘ | the corner of Winter street and|h will be very beneficial. |quotes the American as saying in| 2 4 | Hartford avenue. vlde Jones, Dakota cow- [the French capital yesterday that | ! i “ The sergeant testificd that Lettein | Loy prize winner, is showing the |Maurice Drouhin, the French avia- Here's a ! g tor, was going to pilot him back to q - 5 Ithe United States. ¢ “Never-Mind-the-Weather” | : e Iced Drink Westwood Park, I’ Finds Adai K i . AR ederal Court Finds Against! @RUTWIT the weather ment was suspended on charge Jones usugily accompanfes the |compensation of $150,000, under | on his riding jaunts and |which he is to pilot the Columbia Drescher or Walter Fergu- to the United States. As| Columbia aroused a storm of pro- . I test in Trance, the newspapers (VO indictments against John I.| oomforabie vou feel f printing criticisms of the fller fnr‘I‘Il'm, who was in command of the J | steamer City of Rome when the| _ Make Iced YUBAN this way: Brew your YUBAN in the regular channel in the Columbia and ex- ‘pressed himself as satisfied with the | The flrsg‘ md]czmem‘ charges that S [manner in which the plane per- |Captain Diehl, “by his misconduct, | , Yobanlettovertrom negligence and inattention to Wis| as sn iced beversge | {the plane. | leesbox e {27 members of the submarine crew | P t s g | ¢ lost." elicious served with cream and Heart Attack Victim Two Indlctments [Fepmiadianden — ; Dies in Ont. River that she had no further need of |fered a stroke of apoploxy and fell |assistance; and that he “failed to {overboard. The body has been re- render to the S-51, her master and covered. wad nothing to say « I guess | president the ins and outs of horse- Maurice Drouhin, French airman, oo man this summer. e R T R Captain Diehl b | hack two of the e | accepting, and Mr. Levine for mak- vessel sank the United States sub- | way, butmake it one-third formed. Clarence D. Chamberlin, ies on the vessel, caused the! Itshould first be In the second indictment the Port Dover, Ont., July 15—While erew, such assistance as was prac- | her family. The girl was reported missing by | her mother during the search for | parts of the dismembercd bodies of Mrs. Selma Bennett and Miss Sarah | Elizabeth Brownell. The nother told police that her daughter was last | | seen entering the Brownell home before she disappeared Jure 30. On Lier return Miss Martini refused to | tell where she had been. | Smallwood of Tulsa, | Here indeed is an introductory i offer that deserves your immediate | / Hood forl on Moy ancitiare i after this charming face powder will be 75 cents per box, nse May Flowers contains a small per- centage of cold cream, so that its soft satiny texture adheres smoothly and evenly to the skis prevents drying. on. who ed Nes- n hour| Rock bridge and | Corbin avenue on West Main street. | Nesgoda testified that he “‘..N-’A\um Is Gl"efl' CUS‘tOd_\' pitching hay and was in a hurry to Of Child Film Star get home b tle mmh‘ri Los Angeles, July 15 (# — The was asleep in the back seat. Reli- | custody of Priscllla Moran, nine tiv: to the license an tration. | vear old film star, yvesterday was he found them in the hay pile where | led to Mrs. Margaret Moran he slept W ¢ night. | Becker of Long Beach, Cal.. the Amerigo sged 17, 0f 19/ ops aunt, in a decision of Judge et, pleaded mot Builty o w. \filler in which the applica- 5 rge of reckl 5 [tion of John C. Ragland of Tulsa. | Sergeant Thomas J. e eat Okla., for her custody. was denied. fhat the young man w2 Ragland claimed that Lee Moran, the rate of 45 miles an hour on \\ {he child’s father, had willed Pris- Main street between Blick Rock | o 5o yin ing ‘Mrs, Ragland be- bridge and Corbin avenue at 10:80 fe v qieq in Tulsa. Judge Miller. o'clock last evening and on furnig {4y e the ward. denied pro- north Into Corbin avenue increased |y, o, ‘oe \oran's will on the ground his speed to 50 miles an hour. it it was against public policy. | since along. and also- M3y Flowers i chme -?zougc /Regular 50c Sice Box_ : 9c.w ifter Saturday the Price will be 50¢. ck Therefore buy liberally---of your favored shade---an opportunity like this seldom repeats. 3 SHADES—White Flesh - Bruvistza made: In a dainty gold metal vanitye-sfor| loom on lips and cheeks. The tint is natural rose, water-proof, of course, and will retain its warmth of color until you remove it with cold cream. Remember, the price is 50 cents after, Saturday, Ronaldi vou don’t know wh back riding and Mr. Coolidge, who chos at the Lell Fourche roundup, |Paris dispatches have reported, Serve J b tration in his possession. Motorcyele Iced yuBANatlunch: secret gervice men | Drouhin was preparing for his own | have Boston, July 15 (P — Tha fed- {ing the offer. S-51 off Block Island on stronger than usual. Fill each before sailing for the United States | eamship City of Rome to collide| §ooied: then. poured 0 |charge is made that Captain Diehl fishing from a boat at Tu-key Point. Saxe imposed a f saw Jones sticking on bucking bron- | Dominick Nesg is interosted in getting all the de- |signed a contract with Charles A. tails about riding. | Levine running for one year with i ; 5 Officer Thomas Blanchette made the | eon and dinner mStB?d of | : avalified as cowboys |flignt across the ocean, the an-| hot coffee. You will be | their arrival here, also Eocs nouncement that he was to piot the | grara "o "vodtorday returnca | 8M32ed to motice how ! much cooler and more Several days ago Dronhin A s it narces tember 23, 1925, with loss of ia trial flight across the “\e!f‘ g @ 5l glass with crushed ice and pour the hot YUBAN over the ice. on the steamer Leviathan. acquaint- t into a ‘clean jar, cov- led Drouhin with the mechanism of | With. ram and sink United States| eredandchilledin the submarine §-51 with the result that Plain Iced Yuban is |failed to stay by the S-31 after the near here yvesterday. Dr. R. E.|collision until he had ascertained | Chaner of Niagara Falls, N. Y., suf- Ronaldi denied that he faster than 30 miles an hour. a fine of $30 and costs. amburini, g, O Industries of Sweden now support -third of {he population, where- |as 50 years ago they sustained only | one-sixth. aged 22 o 422 Main street, pleaded not guilty to the charge of speeding on Stan- ley street. Motoreycle Officer Al- fred Tanguay testified that he made the arrest about 12:30 yesterday. He was driving at the rate of 42 miles an hour, the officer said. A | fine of $15 and costs was imposed. Harry E. Tyrrell, aged 19, of West Queen street, Southington, was fined $15 and costs for speeding. He pleaded guilty and had nothing to | say. Motoreycle Officer Thomas Blanchette testified that he arrested Tyrrell about 10:15 last night on West Main street, west of Black lock bridge after having clocked him at 48 miles an hour, Christopher Wonsewicz, Newington, was fined $§15 and s for speeding and judgment 1spended on the charge of op- | erating an automobile without ha: ing a registration in his possession. Motoreycle Officer W. S. Strolls| made the arrest about 9 a. m. yes-| terday on Stanley street. \\'ons»-: Wicz said he 1s always very careful and other reasons he advanced for! believing he should not be fined were | Yhat he is a farmer, an ex-service | man with a clean record, and mar- | Fied. | * Judge Saxe told him he had no doubt of the truth of all he said in Jis favor but he must be careful of ‘the manner of operating his auto- ! ‘mobile. The case of Salvatore Vendrilla, ' aged 18, of Hudson street, Berlin. charged with speeding, was contin- | ned until Monday. Sergeant Thomas | J. Feency made the arrest. | ‘GAL BECOMING R ‘HARD AS NALLS _Coolidge Benefitting Greatly5 R C O A T S = From Outdoor Activities | e l / GIRLS COATS Sizes 7 to 14 Years. Big Money-Savers«YouHer SUMMER (P = i HATS Reduced to $1 $2 $3 Felts, Milans, Hemp and Hair Hats. aged 29, | CLEARANCE $3 $§5 Values to $15. ot 9 TO 11 A. M. ROUND AND LOIN STEAKS 9 TO 11 A. M. 9 TO 11 A. M. FRESH FRICASSEE RED STAR NEW FOWL POTATOES b........... 25c.|Ib. .......... 25¢c.|Peck ........ 45¢. :::\‘:‘nf;{n(“md 2 u: 25¢ | srovioers ....n 18¢ ONIONS ... O 155 23C ON SALE ALL DAY FOR YOU LEAN SMOKED PRIME BEEF SHOULDERS ........ Ib. 18c.| RIB ROASTS RUMP ROASTS LEGS YEARLING SMALL LEGS ROASTS FRESH BEEF LAMB VEAL PORK b.......22. |lb.......28c.|Ib......18¢c.| . ...... 23c e . 38¢ BEEF ... BUTTER 2 Ibs. 85c. 2..45¢ | 3 pkgs. 29(:/ STOCK REDUCTION AT SHARP PRICE CUTS CLEARANCE SALE ... Ib. 25¢c. MOHICA SKIN Boneless Rolled HAMS ... bb. 27c. ;fllmn ROASTS ...... v MOHICAN BREAD- iD AT WHOLESALE IT'S THE BEST I MADE—PURE, IME, PALATABLE — FULL ON POUND LOAF Legs Genuine SPRING LAMB ME as nails.” That is the word of h hysiclan _E Doz. 85c. Coats for Dress, Sport or Travel wear. Fur trimmed and Best Purc 2. 25¢ “Ahj'm.‘si“m.k‘.,.; Cooking COMPOUND ) Our Bakery Products Are Money Can Buy | LARGE FULL PIES .. c SSORTED BU o ST RAISIN BREAD loat 10c] plain. The materials are Kashas, Twills, Satinz and Tweeds. MARGARINE Philadelphia All sizes from 16 to 56. [ €l ream Cheeso Buy the Family a Croquet | et at the SMART SUMMER DRESSES REDUCED OUR ENTIRE STOCK INCLUDED AT DRASTIC CLEARANCE REDUCTION DRESSES §55. About 15 dresses in this lot com- (I \ ; ' ; ;n PULDIN 'S AUST, . . 2 bottles'25¢ ] £l o [ N MAY SE ...... 2 bottles 39¢c i HIGH G ) 1 i 19¢ 4 Sieeeiiiiiieiia... 6 Tolls 19c | LARGE HONEYDEW | LARGE PINK MEAT LARGE RIPE prising odds and ends of high priced dresses. Real Pargains. MELONS | MELONS | BANANAS | ORANGES 772_for 25¢. Doz. 25c. DRESSES $1 2'95 Doz. 23c. Fashionable printed crepes washable silk dresses, ete. Large . 2 heads the large bunch 2 quarts 25¢ . peck . 2 quarts 25¢ PINK SALMON .. DINNER BLEND COFFEE 3 Ibs. 95c. CLEANSER 2 cans 9c. SUGAR 10 lbs. 63c. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR / Bag $1.19 JUMBO SALTED PEANUTS . Handy Hardware Store H. L. MILLS 336 MAIN ST. and small sizes, réduced to .. bunch 15¢ RESSES \‘ Wash silks, flat crepes, georg- ettes and flowered chiffons in sport and dress models, large CRAB MFAT .... 8 cans $1.00 and small sizes. . Ih 12¢ 2 cans 27c

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