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NEW BRITAIN UAiLY HERALD, FKIDAY, AUGUSL 1z, 190 b HIRGEIR | HOME RULE FOR Country club, August 27. Reports, | election of officers and committees, | Paris, Aug. 12 (A—Three Ameri- ana addresses will take place at/ Goyernor Ritchie -Talks Be[ore Far . 12 . : {can women were granted divorces by : . [ tor die romainder of 12:15 o'clock and a basket lunch will follow. v ini ] i the Paris courts today on grounds of : lfgmla nstitute b ot ant | 318 and up. For nom P Mrs. Eleanor Mercer Wilson was MORORCOAS SRl an THere THREE DIVORCED American Women Granted Decrees By Paris Courts On Grounds of Abandonment. City l?fms ‘ The thir annual reunion of the {Upson Family Association of Amer- ica will be held at the Southington| AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies 8 SELDEN TRUCKS—Sales and Service. Palace Garage, 35 East Main $t. Tel 3904. STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—gales end Service, Albro Motor Sales Co. 225 Arch_8t. Phone 260, WILLYS-KNIGHT _AND _ OVERLA} AGENCY—8ales and Service. Fine mo- tor cars. Beloin Garage and Motor Sales, Fred Beloln, Jr, Prop, 113 Church St. Phone 4560. SAYS SACCO CASE I3 RADIGAL FOOD Editors Gomment on Public In- terest in Execation e | Auto and Truck Agencies & YOUR OLD HAT LIK Al kinds of ladic hats re- newed b, process. The Modern Church St. (near NOW YOU | ASK ONE THE ANSWERS Below are answers to the & oW and gentlemen our special Shop, 38 4 Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Schade of 1126 Greenwood street will spend the |next two weeks at Point O' Woods. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Newton and | |family of Wallace street will spend | their vacation in Boston. [ CURTIS of 5 Bel sty Pkt | Two of the principal reports, that | ice. Capitol Buick Co. 193 Arch Bt. | | om the committee on genealogy | ow | You Ask One” questions. 1—The three main divisions | foods are fat, proteids and carbo- New York, Aug. 12 (UP)—With the Sacco-Vanzetti case still a lead- of | Walter Kovell*of Greenwood street is spending a week In New York |and history and that from Rev. Ed- |ward Upson Cowles of Spencer, Mass., on the point of embarkation |divorced from Roy Warning Wilson. Phone 2607. AUTOMOTIVE University, Va., Aug. 12 (UP)— More home rule for cities s neces- | ry for democracy, They were married Oct. 4, 1919, at hicago, T1l. CADILLAC AND LA SALLE CARS — Sales & Bervicy Reliable Conce! Lash Motors, Inc. “A | .’ 411 West Maln St | ing subject for editorial comment, Governor Albert | several of the metropolitan news- Papers today discuseed the extent |, to which radical opinion has been |"VITREE G eds, | afeated. | but not in fats or carbohydrates. Under the caption, “Water for the | 4 eat contains proteid and fat. Communist Mill" the New York| 5__yegehtables contain carbohy- Times sald: “While many S0ber- | grate and proteids. | minded people with no thought of | g viamin A, fat ulterior ends, are still troubled hy‘ found in butter, eggs, et vitamin what has happened in the Sacco-| j js found in yeast, green leaves Vanzetti case, it cannot escape no- | ang milk: vitamin C. s found in Mrs. Mildred Burrell Adams Hos- mer, from Elwood Hosmer. They were married in Paris M; 5 for America of the original Thomas Upson in 1638 will be the feature of the addresses, Hot lunches at davt, A cable George Wild of | hydrates, y Tel.3000. | | DODGE _BROTHERS Sales and_Service | 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp. 1129 Stan- | ley St. Phone 1731. | FALCON KNIGHT famous sicove valve motor. R C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry St. | Tel | FORD tucks, tractors, parts service, farm fmplements. Automotive les and Service, 215 Bim St. Tel | city. 2—Sugars and starches are carbo- | drate C. Ritchie of Maryland said today at the University of Virginia's insti- Tits QiescrspublicEaltais, |Their American address is not stat- City people are becoming rebel- | lious and resentf inst rural in- terference in government through the legislatures, Ritchie said. Both the Mrs. Walter Kovell and son, Billy, of Greenwood street are at Point O | Woods. The Best in USED CARS 1927 HUDSON 1927 HUDSO 1926 HUDSOD 1926 HUDSON Coach 1925 HUDSON Brougham 1926 FORD Coupe 1924 BUICK Coupe Packard Drug.— | Frances Cleveland Lamont from Francis Le Baron They were married June received by Mrs. Winthrop strect an- nounces th of a son. Lorn today, to Mr. and Mrs. slic Per- at Millbrook, N. i'o“‘ of Melbourn ustralia. Mp: show signs of becoming class con- | 4. i = = - R e B R e 0 ted. itis s con- | Air Express Will Start tice that the communist fringe 18| fresh fruits. e T GO O }:,::Tl o [«m:;‘{m >I4;;:'.;:hn':*”‘::; | on First of September | seizing upon the tragic affair for its| ~ 7_yack of vitamin A chec vacation to Vermont and |{he late Roy N. Buell 3 Chicago, Aug. 12 (P—Transcon- | S minonees JiBromth SV itamin R aalds n Ethe i S G . | ntal with' collipsible steel poles tinental express service by air will | The Daily News, calling upon Gov- | gestion and assimilation of food. [t das oA g Ly | st probablsexpliing i natt (NG o Boptialy R 4 0t Comiedl| ot Beis: ernor Fuller to free the condemned | Lack of vitamin C causes scurvy. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Kenefick | Arch street.—advt, ness that manifests itself in such | ©f New York, president of the |;iCPMOBILE, ALL MOD men, commented: “Radicals all over | $—There arc 5280 feet In a|who are spending the week at Lake | he resignation of Lincoln ©. | masenments ae the Ku Klux Klan. on | American ~Railway Express Com- | Eights. oy the world have been making politi- | mile. |George, were at Saratdga SDINES |y[ay as ity mechanic pre | inovements as the Ku Kius Klan, or |, Teqia today in announcing the | Motor_Sales Co. 20 arch st cal hay out of the case. They Will| 9—The horns of deer are { Monday, for the races. b e case commbeion GE 8] TIGKG sun Hetoon possible | SIENING of a contract for the service | motor cars. See continue to do so in whichever way | antlers. Imeeting last night and considera- | development of & “law of diminish- |P¢tWeen the Express Company and | th state Brougham Sedan Brougham Miss Lena Rosenberger of Green- wood street has returned from | motor trip to Lake Sunapee, Ne { Hampshire, a i 1918 soluble, 1s - ruralites and urbanites car for the next | ales and Service, 401 West 3696. = trucks and Fordson trac- | Sules and Service. Berlin Auto By Holmquist Bros. Prop | TERMS TRADES THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. Sixes_and Kingsbury Tine. 68 the new called G. Hawker, iven = who appointment May will leave lunch Open 2542 the garage |them specials, Crowell's.— ED FOR ATTACK | WITH KNIFE ON WIFE Selected Used Cars at Prices to Fit Your Purse. See These Before Buying | 0 TRUCKS— | Kenneth M. Searle & Sales and . o Sts. Phone ment it will be because our munici- | speed of 100 miles an hour and fel” Snubbers. | Service; cor. Elm and - 0l pal governments have failed us,” he | have a load of 1:800 Distributor Packard the dice of fate finally roll for Sacco| 10—The animal intermediate be o s %o the applications |ing returns” in city development | four air transportation companies - P of 0 7 L Evenings Tel. fault with government officials who T, ey T, Wowayer = in, and to make themselves|©f delivery of express 'traffic be- | PAIGE Sixes and Eights “The Most | % S9N it RD—HUDSON—E: ales and hardly fair, the newspaper said, to | government and increased interest of | and between New York and Chicago Felixstone, Suffolk, England, Aug. | “Why this attempt to use the Sac- cracy is to fail as a form of govern- | express service will have a cruising forthcoming Schneider cup races in 2110. Local agents for G: | Hudson-F and Vanzett.” tween the deer and the goat is the MIX WINE ANI] EAS o fi are secking the |when municipalities may agitate to ing air mail contracts. Products of General Motors. C. announced a “sweeping movement” |Smallest British Seaplane Angust nstead of bigger. |tween the Atlantic coast,and the a ars in_America tmore e. Honeyman Sales, 200" blame aliens for the protests and |the people in politics. [ trom two days to one. 12 (A—The smallest of the seven | i | Unable to Find Salesman, Young | ! Italy, made its first public appear- | eo-Vanzetti matter to inflame the Lexington Touring oduct 200 East Main St. The Evening World choses to find | antelope. post. No was made, | keep people out instead of bringing > new service will cut the time | A, Bence, 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215, is - fi t from four d o o Paige Co.. 319 East Main St. Tel. 2810 ‘ against aliens in this country. It % e lo pleaded for democratic | Pacific coast from ; | Fastest Air-Cooled Motor | | | » Main St. Tel. demonstrations. i n convinced that if demo-| Most of the planes operating the | British seaplanes competing in the | people against foreigners?”’ the edi- torial asked. . . “At a time when many believe that prejudice against these Italians, because of their for- eign birth and radical views, has in- terfered with the cause of justice, there is ocertainly no occasion for these broadsides from the federal government.” The newspapers are at one in the hope that Massachusetts laws will be revised as a result of the case. “Humanity demands it the Eve- ning Graphic exclaimed. The World finds admirable the last minute respite granted by Gov- ernor Fuller. It *“provides the oppor- tunity to all those who must bear the responsibility before the bar of justice to insure themselves against the possibility of irrevocable error,” the editorial concluded. Rutherford Visits Providence Inspectors Building Inspector A. N. Ruther- ford spent yesterday in Providence, R. I, studying the record system in use in the building department of that city. Providence, approximate- ly three times as large as New Brit- ain, has 11 inspectors, while New Britain has but one. In the opinion of Rutherford, the local system of 1ecords is more modern and com- plete than that of the larger city. | W. A. Bristol. world. wings and a cockpit so small that sidewise, structure, was said, including the engine, gine alone in the earlier days of alrcraft development. Vast Stretches of Marsh | Rome, Au 2,000,000 hectares of nounced today. work, already have been reclaimed made suitable for farming. duce grain . FOR YOUR HARNWARE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Every KOLODNEY Customer Is a Satisfied Customer FREE $2.49 FREE GRASS CATCHER BAMBOO LAWN RAKE GRASS SHEARS All the above FREE with any Mower bought on Saturday only. Lawn ALDING BATHING SUITS $3.35 NEW SHOES 40c¢ Pair 1 can Brushing Lacquer, any color, will make a new pair from an old pair. Try it. Can and Brush 40c. See Our Window. BIG REDUCTIONS ON BASEBALL GOODS Regular Size SCOOTERS with Brake $2.98 each UNIVERSAL FAMILY SCALES $1.39 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL KITCHEN UTENSILS DRY BATTERIES 24c each Complete lines of Stanley Rule, and Brown and Sharpe Machinist Tools. Come in and look our stock over. You Can Depend Upon Our Delivery Service. GROWIN( ITH REASON 220 MAIN ST. TEL. 909 The plane .a monoplane, is naied | Crusader, and was designed by Col. It 1s claimed to be | the fastest air-cooled machine in the The plane looks ltke a huge gnat, it has a pointed cream body, curious ' eour Land Reclaimed in Italy In connection with the drainage several harren areas were ir- rigated. The area now in process of reclamation represents a 15th of the area of Italy and 900,000 hectares | and 1t was | expected that the land would pro- READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | Man Convicted of Stealing Drill John Punkas of 327 Whitin and Joseph Janiecki of this |fined %125 each with suspended jail ‘ntences of 15 days each in police t this morning by Judge Morris | D. & Both men were found the pilot must squeeze himself in |guiity of driving automobiles while | The weight of the whole it Is less than was consid- ered the reasonable weight of en- under the influence of liquor. Punkas was arrested by Patrolman Willlam J. McCarthy last night ahout {about 10:30 o'clock. when motorists on Stanley street near Franc treet |complained of a man who was driv- 1|nz from one side of the road to the |other, endangering traffic. He stop- | ped the car and found Punkas totally ! |incapable of handling the machine. | g. 12 (UP)—More than rmhe policeman drove the car to the malarial | side of the roa marshes have been reclaimed oF 500N | cp under arrest will be recaimed under the govern- ment's drainage program, it was an- 1 and placed the driv- Punkas pleaded guilty in court morning. Jancieki wag arrested about 1:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon when the | car he was driving collided with a | car owned by David Goldberg of New Haven and which was parked | Main street near the railroad cross- ling. | Through his attorneys, Stanley J. Traceski and L. J. Golon, Jancicki, a local building contractor, pleaded “nollo contendere.” Mr. Tra- cveski said his client had gone with- out breakfast and had been given a drink of wine, which on an empty stomach, made him unsteady. | Fuegene Cabbot of 59 street, was accused of stealing an | electric drill from a Stanley street lauto paint shop. Cabbot had been given a hearing a week ago but on | the strength of his statement that he had purchased the drill from an un- | known salesman, he was given a week by Judge Saxe to produce the | salesman. He failed to find the man | from whom he purchased the drill, | but had four witnesses who said they | saw the drill in his garage prior to the time of the theft. The witnesses | were vague in their information and | Cabbot was found guilty and fined A unique feature of this case was the testimony of a deaf witness. The witness had the questions put to him by an interpretor who used the reg- ulation deaf and dumb language on the fingers of his right hand. A permit has been i | Hayes Construction Co., to rebuild Ithe Casino on Church street into a Imodern amusement building and convention hall. The work will com- | mence at once and will cost $30,000, |operations being completed in the "1alL Merely on | Dwight | Charge Miller Tried to Woman Returning From Work | hroat Cut. | 12 (P-—Attempted | murder and suicide was the charge | made today by the police against A.| Stoddard Miller, 35 vear old work- | n of West Mount. He is alleged [i0 have attacked Mrs. Miller shortly | |atter returning from work last eve- ning and to have then cut his throat. | |¥he was taken to a hospital suffer- | ing from wounds inflicted with a bread knife, and is in eritical con- | |gition. His wound light, and | .fler they were dr the hos- | Ipital he was taken into custody by | {the polic: Neighbors heard no signs of quar- reling; their first intimation of the |trouble came when Miller dashed linto a neighboring house calling for help. According to the police, Mrs. | Miller came out of the house first {Lleeding rrom cuts on tire face and neck, heir two children en, were in the 1, Aug. m | aged seven and home at the {) i i | O | Advises Western Girls ! to Be Less Selfish | Toronto, Aug. 12 (UP)—A taste of Oriental simplicity and unselfishness | |as an antidote for occidental hysteria | and “mental illness” of the younger |generation, was advised today by | Sushama Tagore, of India. Speaking before the second bien- conference of the World Ted- eration of FEducation associations, the niece of Rabindranath Tagore, | poet, declared that the solution of | the unrest was up to the women of the land. Why is that feeling of unrest— | |that running after false, unsteads |ephemeral happiness within us?"” she asked. “The solution exists within | us, in the restrain and control of ou superficial an material desires. Ta a lesson from the Hindu girl and others there who have done this,” she advised. | The speaker who is here to study ! the educational system of the west, also declared that she would take up the fight against the veil in her country. WOULD FORM NEW CABINET | Athens, Greece, Aug. 12 (P—E !forts were being directed today to- ward the constitution of a new cab-| inet to succced the ministry headed | by Premier Zaimis which | esterda resigned | ch . n the | Minister of Interior Tsaldaris and | Finance Minister Kafandc the cause of the resignation, READ HERALD CLA! i SIFIED ADS \scism and sovictism | pounds alism are bred of city con- | asserted. wherries may be grown dition Ritchie said the countryman, “thinks the modern city has become materialistic and soulless with too many altars to the unknown God.” “It is hard for him to believe that the dainty flapper can ever becom the mother of the race, or that you | can breed virile patriots in the music halls. He is sure that in our bigger “itics, God and mammon arc met at Armageddon. He cannot understand the things that animate the life of the city man. Soe S The - banite, on his side, has just as many ideas that are wrong or half wrong about the countryman.” THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Keady Reference LINE RATE for CONSECUTIVE T cn ERTIONS 2.1 line A1 line Yearly Order Ratee Application Upon FOUR CHILDREN KILLED N CRASH But Parents Escape Death in; Yermont Smash Richford, Vt., Aug. 12 (A — Mr. nd Mrs. William St. Onge of Dun- kin, Que., saw their four children killed late ¥ y when the fam- ily touring car in which all were returning home was struck by a northbound Canadian Pacific ex-| press train at an East Richford grade crossing. The dead are: 14; Lynford, and Collin, The train, traveling at 60 mile an hour clip struck light automobile a across the rails, demolis tonneau in which the children w iding and tossing their bodies 40 | {0 50 feet from the crossing. Mr. and Mrs. St. Onge, riding on the front seat, escaped without injury According to the story Mrs. St Onge told, her husband apparently failed to sco or hear the approach- ing train. She screamed a warning, but her husband became confused and jammed on his hrakes, stalling | the machine In the path of the lo- | comotive. | Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 3i urday 10 A. M. Telephone 925. Taker. Notify the Heraid at once if sour ad fs incorrect. Not responsible for errors after the first Insertion. Ask for an Ad N PR — 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS | ‘ l . Burlal Lots, Monuments 1 MONUMENTAL WOR] 123 Oak St. Monuments of all sizes and descriptions. Carving and lett utting our_speclalty. NEW BRITAIL lovis ery reasonablo pric enhouse, 215 Ouk BOSTON T Sandelll's Phone 21§ VARIETY of plants and flowers. Low priced. Come in and see them. John son's Greenhouse, 517 Church street. Lost and Found BANKBOOK No. 40i7, Stunge, on the City 1o Kindly Agnes, 19; Daisy - to the | 5 dora | Bank, nie National return Finder return to Suaund theater and Tost_in or alued as near Keepsalke. The inhabitants of cold countries | make the darkest bread, those of the | tropics the whitest. Cornstalks are | _ ger O sution, Arch St | an ingredient in bread In Mexico | Personals 3 and Central America, drled fish is|[TAINY Sundays dowe mean & Ohng | used in Iceland, potatoes in Ireland, | When you use Agla film, you get pic- tree hark in Russia. ‘ RE on Kensin Reward. R T CORD ton 4 urday night. urn_to tures just the same, Come and let us You how. A Studio, | | | d | Annetta Ca: 139-12, Surg| sure. Mrs, \ 27 Glen 8t. Tel. READ HERALD CLA AUTH DONT DELAY | Unbeatab USED CARS 25 FORD Ci 26 FORD Roadster. $200 FORD Sedan, $85 192 1924 ESSEX 1922 PAIGE TERMS Elmer Automobile Co. 22 Main St. Ford Panel Delivery o Chevrolet Screen Delivery | 925 Chevrolet Touring Chevrolet Sedan C. A. BENCE 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215 OMOTIVE le Bargains in oupe, $16 3 = Saturday Specials 1927 CHRYSLE! Model 70 R NASH Touring Advance 6 NASH Sedan Light 6 NASH Coach Special 6 Terms and Trade-ins A. G. Hawker Coach, $200 Touring, $150 AND TRADES Tel. 1513 RECEIVERSHIP SALE THE FOI 1927 1920 1923 1922 1924 1924 1922 1921 1924 1923 1923 1923 1925 1924 1924 1920 ESSEX Coach. 1923 Bumtt Motor Sales Co., Inc. Open fron .LOWING CARS MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE STAR Touring (New). MARMON 7 Passenger DURANT Coupe. FORD Sedan. FORD Touring. GARDINER Touring. FORD Runabout. FORD Truck. CLEVELAND Touring. BUICK Touring. FORD Touring. CHEVROLET Touring. STUDEBAKER Sedan. DORT Touring. CHEVROLET Coach. FORD Tudor Sedan. FORD Tudor Sedan. 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