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WYW CRITAIN DAILY HERALD, '»\'EDA’ESDAY, 'AUCUST 24, 1927 GULL]N LAND[S WEDS recently was sentenced to serve five |jr, 30, of this city, drivers for the |{Jrges Lovers to Use that the best thing to do is give|through Stoner & Burke, um-: days in jail for contempt of court|Majestic Laundry, were sentenced to A him the air.” o WET RflAn [;RASH Persona[s in connection with arrears in his ali- |jail for six months each today for| S0Ng Test for Happiness iy on Dennly SHIE B ! % ¥ mony payments. He entered his cell | embezzlement by agent. They were Chicago, Aug. 24 (A—DMusic is the $2,000 MEAT BILL SUIT Film Actor Weds Loca Hearne,|ywith the comment that he was|allaged to have appropriated collec- ¥ to the hidden haunts of the| Claiming money due for meat| FACES ABDUCTION CHARGE e | I L e e ?",ku.,;d' adg-oold" horse Wwastions they had made for the com- (human soul Ambrose Wyrick, Chi- | purchased, suit for $2,000 damages| Stamford, Aug. 24.—P—Vincen = mnein Wadkvior s ala ;i being worked to death. pany on their laundry routes. ~Ex- |C4E0 0peratic and concert tenor, be- | has been brought by Harry Maxon, | Labello, 30, of Springfield was _— ¥ E rommetly of O elty, '8 VI | eboret One Week: A short time atter Mignon Leburn fecution of the sentences was sus- |lieves. In telling the Collegiate elub | New Britain butcher, through Nair | brought here from New York state T T ted t H 't l d Brown of 73 Russell street 2 I Cal. Aug. 24 UP—The | 2004!8 won! her interlocutory decree |pended until February 24. that music offerd means of testing |& Nair, against Salvatore Gfliberti, |today to face charges of abduction W0 1rea bl ospla andi= 7 = -0s Angeles, Cal., Aug. —The |4 year ago, Landis said, he met Miss |~ Fach man was said to have taken [Character, Mr. Wymick suggested the | Deputy’ Sheriff Martin H. Horwitz|He is alleged to — have compelles S | M A s‘wnv':;A‘L:zgt‘;clflcr:‘e“"nI‘C-*;‘i;i(;:;“";"sfie‘:'_- Hearne in New York. He recog-|between $150 and $200 that did not !ollof\\’\f\g»!:\p: riment: y _ |attached a store owned by the de-|a 16 year old girl, by threatening D]’lver [s Ams[ed Jr.. of Chicago, are occupying Sun- | hears 1o Temnmses Cg09d sweel- Inized her at once and fell in love |belong to him. Restitution to the | “If You're considering matrimony. | fendant. her life to accompany him to Mich. nyledge on the Ridge road. Watch|vealed here. They were wed at|®Ith her again. company has been made, it was dis- 51%¢ ¥OUF Pros peogre D e ep | qogharies Braun has been named |igan where they were married July ) . 1, for the remainden of tha | Tifiana Tover Galico nlb: let ook, closed in court. J-“"vh oortn L e bel ;mm; Mm‘a: an: 1,me dhx: ba<(|?n for $400 | 25. Two weeks ago he is sald to have Skidding on the wet pavement and |geason. Mr. and Mrs. Philip B.| A decree of divorce fo Mignon DRIVERS SENTENCED [ the Dletes) then w0 ahead sad masrs | oo tz;fc'mg; Hasey )}ifih:rm S| antahe sl Hedkulanlen fgr turning around three times before | Stanley of New Britain, who owns| Leburn Landis from the actor was| New Haven. Aug. 24 4% —Ernest [READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |but if he spends the money on a 1ot | Suit ror- $650. domommy o peen | -0 hen disappeared. Pollce say being struck, an automobile owned |Sunnyledge and who occupied it| made about two weeks ago. Landis A. Wood, 28, and Joseph Grechen, FOR BEST RESULTS of ‘hot' noises, then it's a sure bet brolx‘gh! by (he‘ Glh‘bs ‘P’mnc;' '.‘v:;,.“:d‘x?cnk ;: Iht::y‘u ¥ite and theso ehll by John Sarrantonio and driven by |during the early season, have gone to Cody, Wyoming. { | Massino Sarrantonio of 68 Tremont o8 street, had the running board, mud| Arthur Hunt of New Britain, is! guard and one wheel ripped off|at Watch Hill, R. I, for the rest of about 8 o'clock last evening, south|tne month. .of the Paragon on West Hartford = | road, while an automobile owned| Mr. and Mrs B. 7 Watson of| and driven by Joseph W. Sullivan of | New Britain, are at Newport, R. L, the Hotel Beloin, Myrtle street, Was|sor two weeks, badly damaged. Sullivan and Charles w Fay of 87 Lawlor street, who Was| J. Edward Smith of New Britain, W w infully injured. {; ; . e e fo/tioga| 2 topping at/Qiionochontavs, K. X WHOLESALE AND RETAIL cuts in Sullivan’s right hand, and = four stitches were necessary in his| pocant arrivals at Weekapaug, R. foot. Fay was also cut, six stitches |y “inojyqe Mr., and Mrs. A, P. Bab- being taken in a cut over his left[ s (10 oS o A esell of New cye and both men were severelyp oo shaken up by the impact. They were o ;r;::lted 2t New Britain General hos-| 0 O oo Sullivan was driving south at a|New Britain, have been the guests moderate rate of speed and Sarran- |Of relatives in Mystic. tonio was going in the opposite di- == rection and had attempted to pass| Mr. and Mrs M. F. Valentine and a car just hefore the collision oc- . and Mrs. Earl Wilcox of Carl- ' curred. A ding to his statement |ton strect have returned home fol- to Officer William J. McCarthy, he jlowing a motor trip through Canada saw he did not have room to pass, |and New York state so he applied his brakes, intending H to get b:cpk in line, but the wet pave- Mr. and Mrs. John Wright and ment caused his car to skid and |Son, Russell, of 403 Stanley street, when it was brought to a stop, it|have returned h after spending as headed south. Sullivan was un- [tWo weeks with Mrs. Wright's sis I GoodBuldings Deveree Good Hardvrmre K l 9 fl 0 . H i a s i ter, Mrs. James B. Maher of Bridge. g - ara i pee e g e e R o - olodney’s unflagging efforts to give you tonio's machine. Officer McCarthy Mrat! Haroldid comont ot Sorings c“ IN ° better hardware are rewarded with of reckless driving, and in e n : court this morning, a continuance |Mrs. B. W. Lewis of 73 Harrison s e sl e S | the addition of one of the Stanley street, was fined $10 and B. H. McAloon, manager of the costs for operating an automobile Connecticut Light & Power Co., of | ’ “without a license and judgment was [this city, Maurice Pease of the t suspended on the charge of operat- |Stanley Works, P. H. North of the wor S MOS amous ing an automobile without lights. | American Hardware Corp. and J. T. e e Officer McCarthy made the arrest |Tart of the Berlin Construction Co hardars that beaatines, Tomyeaes about 9:30 ‘last evening on Stanley |spent yesterday at New Milford. that lasts, hardware that will adrd street. The young man admitted | to the investme ] - = haeac nt value never having had an operator's li-| Mrs. W. C. Tracy of Baltimore is i e ment i velueor e cense but said he never drove alone | Visiting her son, Donald F. Tracy | A TR (R T until last evening. The battery in|Of 105 Black Rock avenue. ool i s Corbin the car was run down and the lights — failed, he said Mrs. Thomas Egan has returned The case of Jack J. Plocher, aged |after a vacation spent in Canada. | 3, of 473% Park strect, : G with assault, was nolled by Pros Thomas Akins is motoring in cuting Attorney J. G. Woods Canada. / Willlam Fisher and family are FARMERS’ LEAGUE spending a vacation in Canada. Anna Sink has_returned after a | vacation spent in New York city. I E I T NEE Fdith Anderson, who has been ; The materials of which Corbin spending a vacation in New Hamp- | hardware is made, plus the me- shire, has returned. | chanical excellence of its design | produce hardware that should last Agriculture Editor Urges UnioD| sies svars v nas returnea 1o as long as any building of which 1 her home in this city after a vaca- | Sana for Happiness tion in Bridgeport, Williamstown, Mass., Aug. 24 |vacation in Silver Sands | | Miss Emily Helm Is home after a | | (UP)—A political coalition of the Miss Katherine Burke of Stanley | farmers of the south and west In a |qtrect s vacationing at Point o ° strong national political party, was | Woods. | advocated here today before the In- = | y O o ney ecl e stitute of Politics as a means of “dis- | _ Dr. John L. Kelly is e tributing more human happin jbenaie ShisRen hisliace ) Corbin Hardware is beautitul— anada. | beautitul in line and curve in de- The speaker was Henry A. Wal- | : ot Ihce i eitort off Wallace Rt - . sign. in mass and in finish. Good e el Fred Hennessey spent his annual | hardware : and son of the late Henry C. Wal- | no0 BOARCascy 8 rdware should be beautiful. lace, secretary of agriculture under Lresident itarding o David Moore and family have re- said Wallace. getting their share of the ni :f'l"l:‘;"ll,\"”"" BRIECLonRSDEnt Lt 2 income. They feel that thi 2 ‘ Our policy is to have in stock only the finest, nation- situation ‘lx"’(ll\u- in some measure (0| yfigs Poggy Burke of Stanley strect ally advertised products obtainable. EQYemmeio R action L B (VCEROE i3 i tRointh Ol Woods i leratshelis C °r classes. spe: g he [} acati “There {5 a place for a party com- | "Pending her annual vacation. [ = o G e pontha e —We Have This In i i Miss Agnes and Miss Margaret | ers which will cooperate &t HmES | yroo.rons Hove returned atter o va. with eastern laboring men to ask .. a5 R = c b' H d just what our rapid exploltation of |S340P triP to Cinada. | There are 10,000 varieties of orotwn fiardware natural resources and growing in- | \vinarq J. Bacon of 170 i hardware in the Corbin line. Each justila Jeationy Simaning, _Istreet, foreman for Russell : lgned to perform some specifc In keeping with our low price and high quality This past year 1 have been a duty. Corbin makes all k g 3 OnETed at the e anency with which “r”" ‘y”vm Mlyflyr”"l Lo good hardware, .‘\-:ub 1"1‘\: ui’ffifi? method of retailing, we sought one of the best lines of 5 L after his vacation. % = . . o conservative farmers make such i numerable things. No matter what n nbeatab e hardware out-selling in a competitive field. statements as: ‘T was raised a repub-y 3o o pion T cGdant Drodue. | you want in hardware—if you want lican and have f\JI\\n)s doted thie ety L ) Rl s ?‘:?'l’l hardware—you can get it in J ’ W H Tb. l publcan ticker—it— Vi i home aiter 4 vacaion spent | o ombination € iape L i in Maine, lican farmers say they intended to - ; C 6‘ H d vote for Al Smith (it 1[|u(lll: ) un-| 0 and Ave, William Forsyth and oroin Ilardware tess some such man as Lowden were (1 oy "o Premont street are at | 0 2 . . " .m':'lo“ «;vr_rrmfh(lwn_ ticket. Jturar |t Jonnsbury, Ve, Kolodney service demands immediate shipments. i LN e = | Contractors and builders depend upon us for prompt vicious, unwise and short-sighted,” “1‘"'\_;‘\:,‘(“‘0];“23,”"‘_'_"',';f'\ Y]"“q‘, el hardware deliveries. Close contact with a factory avoids by George N. Pcek, president of the 1o U007 B CHe THES % | an delay, fills orders and delivers at once. American Council of Agriculture, He "8 W predicted an “equalization fight” in | o AT 5 . L an sedualization s John McCue, foreman at Russell In a very high percentage of the W H Th I ioas apienualization fee e RISk | vong iland: country, you will find Corbin locks . e e e SRpTeE ;lml\]l):uhl}.,;{ 7‘\;11-‘1\\4\;-(\, The Pacif- Corbln Hardware o o e government N HOFC 3 ¢ Mutual Building of Los Angeles, F oW1l :v;l‘l‘::"O;:”\’;:wl::'vom:u'.;‘l‘n niral Amer |2VeRUe s on her annu Magnolia Oil Building of Dallas The fdswsfi growing and s - The Stock Exchange Building of lowest priced hardware jca and praise of conditions in the = With Quality, Price and Service in favor of this pake i ! 8 ‘ool Joseph Murphy s at Chalker W York stand today as test ¢ s & brand, we have not found it wanting in the most minute spealkers = detail or assortment. It is one of the most complete At no time during the past ten | (o vl e home after Combined with a product hardware lines in the world. years has the situation in the islands been so favorable as at present for | Vacation in Canada. | world famous for seventy- ‘the realization of American and Fil- o | three vears ipino hopes for the future, said Pro- L o - = g A tessor Ralston Hayden of the Uni- WORKERS IN DUEL d Not only are we pmud. to be New Britain Corbin versity of Michigan. Hayden was a s dealers but we modestly believe that Corbin is proud to emuCElo T i St ar R o pson have this progressive store display their products for sale. mission of 1925. Two of New Haven Road Construc- 5 B"JBOvI.“E*AfiN‘G tlon Gang in Serious Condition at Hostital Tt you are thinking of building a home, office structure or apart- ridge I ‘onn., A 23 ) — o Py i \ Stormy Mississippl Politiclan on |, Pridgeport, Conn. A ) ment dwellings specify Corhin : vo men are in St. Vincent's hos- hardware. It will have o direct YVerge of Second Term as Gover- | pital, one of them in a critical con- bearing upon the comfort of yonur E] dition as the result of a fight at the home or the success of your busi- nor of State. {bunkhouse of the New Haven road ness ventures. ! construction gang here today. . Jackson Miss., Aug. 24 _ [Foiemusien sans Bepe loday E % apees v, alias John Lynch, 46, Theodore G. Bilbo, of | 4 . ‘| who said he came from New whose political carcer in Mississippi | has been both succoss and defeat, | YOTK. 18 sifering from a stab | e appeared on the verge of a sccond |Wound. X el term as governor of the state today. | Georse Eisler. 24, who also said : {he came here trom New York to With less than seven pn(‘n\(‘(»l missing, most of them small outly- |WOrk. is suffering from a scalp GROWING WITH REASON districts, |Wound and concussions as the result ing precincts in v s Y mwo‘ had rolled up a d of 9,500 1‘31 being struck with a club in the 220 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 909 votes over Governor Dennis Mur- |fight. phree, his opponent in a run-off | EFrom information that came to primary yesterday for the demo- |the police ahout five hours afte cratic gubernatorial nomination. (fight s said to have taken place, Bilbo served as lieutenant govern- (Casey received the wound in the or from 1912 to 1916 and at the ex- /Stomach about 6 o'clock. It was piration of his term became gover- [1wo hours later before the ambu- ! nor, serving from 1916 to 1920 lance was summoned to remove him | to the hospital. At 10 o'clock Kisler ppeared for treatment. He is being | with augmented Jazz Orch. iheld at the hospital for observ tion,