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20 : NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPIEMBER 380, 1927. "FLASHES OF LIFE: FOR HAVING PINT |« o= SHAM BATTLE T "op GIN, HE MUST SPEND LIFE IN JAIL .07 pile | no vio ing of b 1l belon, hich t d. Such | motor ven r too common nowadays, |long trips, one of whom rests gh this dangerous practice (the other drives. "It is 00d, to find drivers who |economy,” says the bullctin the clutch and coast. A |leads an employer to vho will do this is unfit to one man where twoa n of the law in the carry- re unable to find tiv The term* person- | of Sandrano on our church will include anythitg |and until further advices fr istrant of a p: e wants to ca + truck and should be dis- situations are now b uired [it is 1 d by use for comme 1t ue our ambitions t John Kwikala v his employer. If he is not | into by the courts and it is fair to | purposes; this is, if a person t Ve belicve, however, : for B s to continue the study 1 vounds of t authorities find | ex that each owner will event- |ports a of flour in a | poor unfortunate has suffer i . tahlaq f0 1S bride [ing while her husband is at Can d left leg and a nizing the fact that hoth in civil and criminal ¢ 10t constitute a ce - imposed by the 3 Pl‘es Cool}dge and NU\M-)IL‘) {0 pe. It |bridge unlversity, scalp wound inflicted by gun's butt, | ¢ be obliged to bear his t because the flour Is mer- | court, s it has been {he c | ng {Albert Rooke being held on assault of his employe in any onsibility and blame.” oc freight, but if such a the various military lea G . Be Wm]esses ntious camp. Mount Holly, N. J. — For selling | charge. . not sanctioncd by him, the tions are also given for vari- | person makes a practice of trans- ating in the states of Mic . [\ § \liquor, Bertha Johnson, 15, must e himself will be severely dealt |ous types of commercial motor ve- | porting flour, even it only one b: e . — sing, Mich. — For having a |spend days in jall. She Coasting must stop.” hicles registered by the department [at a time, for commercial purposes, g T Ay £ Washington, § pint of gin, Fred Palu must go to|Judge Slaughter that in order to [;UASTINE TRU['KS i At man of lurge trucks |and distinctions made between ve B et S O T i 170 FAMELINS HOYIEUISS i » prison for life. 1l fit to wear to school st |1 t to ) consideration the sed for transportation o stration might be required.” Manila, Sept. 30— —Official 1 | officials of the g ion of liquor in this state is a ¢ ving a galion a week and | erve strain on the 11 belongings” and those ports from a recent fyphoon i by President Coolid ony and four convictions for felo- selling it in pints and half pints. She | v long hours of used strictly for commercial pur- LEADER | Tayabas Provitce, Luzon Island, say X0 array of army office \ies make one a habitual criminal [said her mother had no knowl 3 D! d out by the bul- poses. New York, Sept. 30.—(B—Mexl-| o000 f' o) gl i Wi wtomatically subject to life impris- [of the sales, but the woma caded letin, This fact is listed as & cause = The department is often asked |can government reports that a | Dt aPou! amtliegver ¥ onment. Palm had a prison record. 'zui d was fined $230, f accidents in which com- ' whether it is proper fo carry mer- | priest, Padre Sandrano, was the |homeless in the city-of Baler. | - I M [BeE ed 0[] HIHS rer hicles are involved. chandise in a passenger motor ve roof a d of rebels in the the stormi was the worst. Some of the money Gene Tunney New York — From Mrs, Herbert uefll‘S llS Hgflg h I'avors Two Man Crew hicle. “Definitions are broad enough ite of Jalisco, were denied today ports said there were no casualiios 3 )n at Chicago is to paint the rec- |Hoover comes the statement that A remedy for this situation, lin ry case.” the bulletin ex- | by the Rt. Rev. Pascual Diaz, former | Most of the home were light, Nij | * itory of rch where he went |frequently the girl of today at 1 S[ate wams which has been adopted by many plains “so that where actual by \ry of the Mexican episcopate, dwellings, easily blown down in i o b nd where he|knows more 1k s A owners, is the use of two drivers on trucking is not engaged in, thei is now in New York. high wind. { now a He has sent a|did the ¢ ! v have to, _ 1 | Ol i to St. Veronlca ‘v'm use there is a lot more to know Hartford, Sept, 80.—Down grade H nan, boxer, | Girl g of commerclal motor | i r dlamonds (mentally th or the operation of such i | == ehicles with the clutch or gears | - some har New Haven — William G Gld6naupenli s Actined as reckless eler inform °h, head of brokerage hou Iriving by the September bulletin of ¢ olig geveral ¢ the state motor vehicle department, |tenced to five years in Jail. one year | pyop declares that “Cases of coast- Davicon and ) 16 pugnaciousness fon each of five counts. Tucka of heavy type cannot vives, Ger ice dog s to co: Billie —— be punished too severely.' than 30 ma 5 Arthur Ettinger ob-| New Haven — Short husiness Hiede s operating any tern a verdict against her, repre- meeting concludes three day con- | F}" Rl A L s n o nat at At City her 40 [vention of state realtors. = ““. Beile A s\oonsling of any | position, a orit sHiLUS DeEnan apiand SppEy motor vehicle is dangerous—that s cal its back. New Haven -— Thirty-five dele- % G b i b - gaten welcomed at opening session of |2 rocesd down a eradq With the » i feactione London — Miss Sheild Macdonald, |the 70th anniversary of the national ‘P%ne disconnected, dependiog upoh ; € of I 5 brake alone for control of speed. n, writer, is hie first wo- association of local pre: the highest | Methodist church of Amer e dtiad ; rs of the : mess” kitch c P i ch a procedure le their pretty with “army’ cho: e e ) ake and, if wea B bt dona nty French Mountain in Africa, 15,000 feet. Two = et 5 [13 9 . it men with her quit. New Haven Spectator” insur- ) g tin maids’ costu Pr > Too Common b zine Msts only two million| .. It is a temptation for the driver — ance m New York — One should mal i when emotionally ready for it, i Sheldon Dick, Ch The sham batt Ing the two s on the ir policy holders In Connectic red W. Br ter of Ne Haven a ago | Frederic se of Waterl attacks of fhe A German stronghold farm during the October 9, 1918, play modern wa lof a large sized commercial motor vehicl: who is procecding down a £ hill to go faster than the specd ich his engine permits and ft is son, whose wedding George's church to Miss Dor-| Hartford — Convicted of stealing lichelson, daughter of Profes- |five automoblles, Antonio Giardiano | pe—————— Specials for Saturday HE fsm with airpla coursing OVer- qor Alhert A. Michelson of the Uni-|is sentenced to prison for 2 to 12 el . 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