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Dr. Martin to Assume DEATH CAR DRIVER | HELD UNDER 85000 Judge Roche Decides Against Reducing H.J. Smith's Bond | While the widow Shackett of Hartford, victim of an' automobile fatality on South Main street on Sunday, July 1, sat in' meurning a few fect away, Henry J. | S8mith, alias Joseph Ashworth of 1251 Main street, Hartford, took the witness stand in police court today and asked Judge Henry P. Roche to | reduce his bond from $5,000 to $3,000, so that he might obtain his freedom pending trial in supertor ! court in September on changes of driving without an operator's li- | cense, criminal negligence, and dris- | ing while under the influence of liquor. He sald he had a prospec- of Edward | School Board Office MISS PHILLIPS 1§ Viill Be Renamed Head of |since its birth, will be named p: ident for a third term at the anny | clection to he held here late toda | Others named for reelection wit out opposition are Mrs. Anna Woo. i, Berkeley, Cal., for second vi president; Mrs, Marion McClenc | Detroit, for recording secreta | Mrs ¥ Bowman, I K. hm 0 BE RE-ELECTED Va., was placed on the nominating [to the Kra |ana made forced lunding Cape Platen, his landing gear was broken, but he and his men immedi- | | tely set up w camp and by wireless | HERE "N J”ly 18 urged the Krassin to the rescue of | the two members of the Malmgren | group who were in dition B. After Chukhnovsky is picked u of - |eue no and Zappi. 1l be made to find them. i effort w e v when an address will be de- | .| Other detalls of the rescue ©f yyered by Dr. Stanley 1. Krebs L. Mariano and Zappi were received H; president of the Institute of Mer- d- Moescow today. hese men wept and | ingle Art in New York city He ce laughed wit as they were Wrab- il return from a speaking trip i h, Ped in Dlankets by the rescuing party and cai g, sin. For 13 A AILY HERALD, rQiD M . got lost in the fog near ng con- every icd abeard the Kras- s they had had noth- 47, NOTED LECTURER . ing of the Kiw the west Sunday and will be in ty Wednesday. Dr. Krebs is known the country as an authority on mier. this JULY 13, 1928, lub next Wed- | Personals [ Miss Elsie Wiegand of Wallacs street, will spend the coming week | at Grove Beach. abeth Atkinson of West Mrs. El Dr. §. L. Krebs to Address Ciyig rartora s sisiting her micee, Mrs Belle Ives of Lincoln street. | d P. Wi 's Clubs the Krassin will proceed to Virgo | Club: N | = i dnd £, women's G Bay, where the pilot will establish a | ubs at Noon | Mrs. C. D. Williams of Liverty | bzse for further flights to seek trace | e {Shoest 1n entertalning her ceusin, | v Orleans, July 18 (UP)—Miss of Roald Amundsen and the six men | Mambovs of the Lions, Rotars ang | IS8 Bessie Brougham of Water Bana Medsaln hhillipe, New (¥ors | oo s caruia ot 3 the hag of|Lixchange clubs, heads of factaries ‘T N ¥ for two years president of the Na. the IMalin when the gondola was 'ind other men’ promient o oo [tional Federation of Business and torn loose. Theee men have Virti- | iness and mumicipal affairs in the . M™% Charles T. Leavitt of 207 Professional Women's clubs and Ally been given up for lost. but in ity have heen invited b r . laple street has lett for Mains identificd with the organization VICW Of the almost miraculous res- Dupe president, to attend the meet, | VHOTC She Will spend the summer, She is accompanied | ter, Marguerite. by her daugh- throughout commitiee’s slate with Miss Mary|ing to eat and for warmth they had | unaising subjects. He topk o olens tive bondsman who could afford ‘to jJohnston of Trenton, N. J., for first jonly two hlankets left. On sighting | .1 course at Muble nbers, Ge post $2,500 or $3,000, Hut not §5 ] vice president. Chukhnovsky T day evening, and luter graduated ('I'Om the 000 because the latter amount | - & Peterson | Miss Georgia Pricstley, Kansas Mariano cut big lette 8 from a plece | ynapkiin and Marshall college in would cntanghe his business too | D RY MARTIN City, and Lucte Dowe, Montzomery. ot M!}nmlm to from the words: cnnsylvania. He did spec i1 Sreally. Judge Roche ordored the| L LI S {Ala., are candidates for the corro- 1! Help o e ond continued at $5,000, and tola| Dr: Henry Martin is expected 10 {sonding secre hip while Miss at length they sighted the punnsylvania and post duate Smith fhe wuthorities in superior| ¢ vlected to the school board by | Margarct Steward of Ogden, Utah 1 feared that the tiny ok in psychology at the Chicago court misht take steps to have it {1 common council next Wednesday |and M Henrietta €. Harris, liceberg to which he and his com- e lowered if they saw fit. Smith, who has been in Jjail since | PFO¥ed unanimously by the dem night, his selection having been ap- Springficld, Mass., (ers for treasure were the contend o0- ed to bits nd the two Italians wild rade were clinging %ould be smash- | school of psychelog Later he be ame professor of his- i i o S T 5 A s e ~ 'tory, microscopy and languag. hls arrest after the accident, waived | ¢ sembers of the o P e | When the clections are announeed IV waved their hands to their mouits Lo st s ExAuiination and no o\ldence Was 60 e irioin, Martin of 185 Mapls|Uie Sonvention will adjousn sine dtafhe reacyers fo ston. The Rusalans |0 52 B9 08k S Msselatia, and £ R0 In explanation of the Talallis: oot "1y wvas graduated from New | AT Nhat leaders declared one of [TeATinE that they would smssn the | &SPk SF (08 Blaskelone school, Ho was driving Mrs. Shacketts au- 1y, Uol TS ST SR TEON SeW fits most successtl meetings. A fow (little ive refuge. stopped el e e tomobile southerly on South Main ) fUt R B SLERE, MOF T B¢ tho cwisltors Uloparied Uppsterday | 3ori, nay jant & from the hoat to | INFY at Lancaster, Pa., and organ & i g at I3 ) A 1 small b rd bridge fre 2 iy % I« ¥ ey X iyl street near Roberts when it skidded !lund tast night. | & from which institution he on the wet pavement and the wheels | 2 _lgraduated in. 1911 with the caught in the trolley tracks, causing | £6% J610 I, TATE R U the car to crash against a pole.| o 5 Sk & ; r. Martin's only previous publ Shackett's throat was cut when his/| Y D! pul head was snapped through a meeting board. . bern recalled and is returning to | which place he resigned to enter the e therein, window, and he dled the '°”l°';1;': carly navigators of Bishop Tierney | g fogeration hecame interna. | Archangel. {lecture field and to continue psycho- ““»"l“ New Britan General hos- | opamiily, Fourth Deg Knights [ fiona) 4n scope when 1t pasged | The Kiassin received congratula- | logical research at the Gates labo B, Enackott, who wasl under = (;I‘I’I'“;“r'fl“\:f“fi‘ i 2 former eXnlt- umendments 1o ite by-laws perniit- tions by wireless from General SR e R He hes 4 ¢ er of ) dge, B, P. . ; i} bile, who is now at Kings Bay, |traveled through Iran taly, | treatment at New Britain General B & ting enrolling of foreign women to | bile, bl s reatment at New ko GF 0. Elis. Ho has offices In the Na-| (b pe 0 EhE of | Spitzbergen, and who still has hope | Germany and mads a special trip 1o hospital for several days after tlonal Bank building. | Mizs Dianel O Stoate Toron- for the six men carried away in the | North Africa to study longevity accident, was detained after court| Miss Mabel O. Stoakley of Toron- y until an officer came from Hartford to subpoena her to superior court.| She is a material witness, but was; not required to post a bond. EX-FOLLIES GIRL WEDS Miss Claire Luce and Clifford \\'.' (Continued from First Page) Smith, Socially Prominent, Arc Board of Public Works to hold offic i & lat the pleasure of the hoard. Married In New York. | salary 18 to be fixed by the Commo New York, July 13 (UP)—Miss |Council. The Board of Public Work Clafre Luce, former Zicgfeld Follies | has no rights nor duties in regar dancer, and Clitford Warren Smith, | to the sulary of the city soclally prominent, were married | The council \o:vv! against changin sesterday afternoon at the Madison | his salary from $3200 to $4500. Th Avenue Baptist church. 5200 salary is not in force, The couple will take a short wed- | of the ordinance relating to the fil Aing trip after which Miss Luce will ing of a vacancy .TI yoturn te New York to continue her feurred April 24, 1925, at which tim theatrical work. ithe Board of Public Works accept Miss Luce is the adopted daughter eq the resignation of Mr. Willlam: of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Powers of |y apnointing Mr. Merrian Liochester, N. Y. over it was understood by Mr, Mer lan that he was to receive such sal qe Office was as a member of the city He was one of the KIRKHAM UNSNARLS SALARIES TANGLES Hi: engineer. because * vacancy oc- More- At last night's meeting Mis: Mary 1he lechearg along which the Htal- | 12¢d St Andvew's church st Read- tewart of Boston, praised the prin- | ians were carried to safety. aa ] B, &de : [ciples of the republican party plas.| The ice breaker Malagin, which! He was pastar of the Pennsylvania 1\ form and Herbert Hoover as a ean. had been making its way toward the German Reformed church swest of {didate capable of filling the pledg to, Ont., invited the convention t Canada for its next meeting. o | FIVE MORE MEN < Viglieri group from the south ha: bag ofthe Italia. | Prof. Samoiloviich to search for thi: | party. The Kr prosceute a search | but it is Jike to go to Advent Bay for coal. The rescued men aboard ssin also have sent a radio mes. to the soviet committee a expressing gratitude fo o Nobile has asked ssin is under orders to for the group, that it will first have the S |the Alleghanies for six years, from !among the Beibers. s| Ho is a member of the Phi Beta | Kappa, of the Society for Physical | Research of London and a contribt [ tor to its journal. He is contribut- ing editor of the American Greeters | magazine, honorary life member of the International Advertising clubs, - | Lions international, the American t'Greeters, and the Kiwanis club. ' ote the text books On “At- FEPE their rescue. “Concentration,” “Imagi- (Confinned crom FistRese) The Krassin, which is now ahout and “Reasoning” for the L 35 miles from the stranded group National Sheldon School of Bu i > Italia’s crew for which 39 miles ) 8 | a;tq'ihf.,.l..“l'...f“:,f,: WM Gt Pilot Chukhnovsky, will join him ness; wrofe the textooks on me Bl et e Ly as s s conditions permit | chandising for the American Un General Umberto Ncbile, leader of |48 8oon as fog con 8D 2 lied ©. ‘{the expedition, w a member of and will then rush back in the di- | versity of Trade and Applied om- Ul i e Téctlon lof the Alessanidil party) meree, which was founded by John o (this group until he was rescued on e e e e A {June 24 by the Swedish flier, Lieu- g i tenant Einar Lundborg. When the Italia crashed on May Iyceums, chautaug 1s, has taught E: 25 and the gondola was torn free, | COUrscs to merchants in universi- Directed By Wireless 120 nfidhes wop S exthook | e S h. Ahe six men of the dirigible were car- | ties; translated lis texthooks {mo | For more than a month, the eyes I o ¢ German and has lectured in Ger- _ | of the world had been centered upon Ticd off in the ‘;"g piih, “;\“""l many; transiated others into s the little party of Foyn Island. Day ”,“, u‘)‘ ",fm”:),(,],' f:.,'h 0 ot In.(. I'rench; and is the author of “Th ter day Diogl, the ltalla's radio Of e cast. a T Sy FoLEy operator, kept in touch with civil- men who had been thrown on the Dsychology of Fear and Worry _ |ization and direeted rescue efforts by ice and have since been rescucd re- “The of s Art” and “The Art of Sales- W Suggestion,” *“The . . : ;s o ’ sment. ported that they saw a colurn of s IR T g - B e ] S e S e M i S e To Consolidate Armies (Eoroe o 20 o o e o ac. | rescuing airplanes to the camping Somo time later. While it was first ity which took him 25 years to pre- Peking, July 13 (CP)—Chiang | .\ 0t ot the rate of his former gal- | Place and kept the world informed frared that this indicated the bag pare. g ¥Kai-Shek, commander-in-chiet of ary, viz: $3,000 per year, although |©f the party's position until the had exploded and the men in it Ainerr hose miho! havalendoysed the natlonatist armies, announced %o " Foc o, B o ard of | Krassin could pound its way killed, General Nobile has clung to b et o u e sty Deads b all today that nationalist war lords had | 0 oy o TR ommend | through the ice to reach them. |the theory that the smoke came | i ot B oo e the world, edi- agreed to consolidate all thelr oo 5 (R B0l e councit Details of Rescue [from gasoline and ofl = supplics ‘4o y'o¢ ynternationally known maga- forces into one natlonal army, abol- | yo oy p " nltier quite properly| A full report of the rescue of the | thrown from it and that the b | s ki wsich, msh &% Dibaet Huke i+hing separate groups. to the sulary committce, which ree- | Viglicri group was tecéived in dos- |succeeded in landing safely. In ajy g James W. Girard, William They had decided also, Chiang ommended $4500. In a letter to the |cow today from Prof. Samoilovitch, long report to Rome he deseriben’y™ i 85 - Ll oy Dwight Hillis, | ald, to abandon the proposed cam-p o "0t )i Work 1 discussed |leader of the Russian rescue expe. |carefully the position where he and many others. yalgn against Manchurla and 0 ne- |y Koo ) oction of what would be | dition. His report follows: “With- | thought the bag had come down Hila Adt - sssts Alwave are Frovocar gotiate & peace. the situation it the council mever|in three miles from the Viglieri and urged tant a careful 800N~/ yiva of much (discussion’ ang are QUEER SUICIDE ATTEMPT | f15ed the salary, but T did not sug- Kroub, the Krassin sighted the | naisance he made of this rezion. | filiey with wit and humor. He will Ferrol, Spain, July 13 (UP)—A darning needle, a coffee spoon, 2a comb and several other articles were y moved from the stomach of a woman who had attempted suicide, by Dr. Jaime Quintanilla. | the council delay to act for an un reasonable length of time. “T advise that salary of city engincer amend the ordin ag and from April 24, 1928, STOME! “Respectfully submitted, 2 CUSTOMERS APPEAL H. KIRKHAM New York, July 13 (UP)—For “Corporation Counsc! right monthh Edear B. Davis has BER_@S shown the play “The Ladder” free (Continued from Page %) and on Broadway—Ilosing about $1,100,- 000 thereby. When he opened it at regular Broadway prices 22 paying customers appeared. OLD NEWGATE PRISON at East Granby, Conn. | Mr. ana Mr® Luther Turner of Cot the distance bein tination. The church army mission conclude its services at St. Episcopal church this evening, Eat & Chicken Dinncr at NEWGATE (1763-1928) TAV Open Under New M ' ment The young men conducting the mis N. B.—Motorists should drive to Granby, Simsbury or East Granby and then follow cross- road signs marked “Old New- sate Prison.” {1in people and their will be rendered. The lib, ing for the exchange of books, Cortland Rea dhas returned from a week's vacation spent in Cromwell. Miss Virginia Walsh has resumed her duties at the Traveler's Insur- ance company after a two week's | vacation. | The Pythian Sisters will meet | Monday evening at 8 o'clock at | Community hall for their semimonthly meeting, The Modern Woodmen will meet Monday evening at Athletic hall. “ricnds of Willla P. Hanson of Middletown will regret to learn of Special for Saturday Legs of Genuine SPRING LAMB 40c¢ ™ Jones’ Quality Market 33 Myrtle St. Tel. 285 Free Delivery Hansen formerly resided here and is known to the older residents. He has heen in the insurance business | for the past several years. The fun- eral will be held from his home Saturday afternoon. For sale or rent, 5 low. Inquire H. J. Conn.—advt. room bunga- oiren, Clinton, AN UNMANNERLY VISIT Wichita Falls, Tex., July 13. (UP) —Gertrude Harris treated at | the emergency hospital for a gun- !shot wound in the leg. When ques- tioned by police, she asserted that the man “just walked in and shot me.” She did not know the man, i she said. DENTIST Dr. Henry R. Lasch Commercial Trust Bldg. X-Ray Pyorrhea Treatments ! gest a suit against the city, unless the council fix the also e to take effect ! I:\re visiting Mr. Turner's parents, tage strect. The party made the trip | here from Arkansas by automobile, 1500 miles cov- | will at 8 o'clock. The mission has proved very popular here and has attracted |large congregations every cvening. endeared themselves to all East Ber- v will be open this even- West regular | | his death in that cit yyesterday. Mr. | | remnants of an afrplane, the abg - |doned machine of the Swedish flicr. | Licut. Lundborg, and the red tent of !the Ttalia from which smoke signals ning came in nse to the dea 18 continually sounded froi® the Krassin, Wept Tears of | oy “The Krassin then drew up close Kras- * | beside the fce field which was har- | 8in about eight miles away were | boring the victims. 1 climbed down | unaware of its identity or destina- |a trap ladder which was lowered |tion. They fired pistols, sent up from the boat and found myself in | rockets and waved s until they | |the outstretched arms of the rescu- | 5AW With inexpressible joy that the n- group was found in condition than Captuins The Vieliori . | much betier Mariano and Zappi. hud becn taken g After the poard the Krassin, they were given baths, had lunch s | with the crew and then fe!l aslecp in specially prepared quarters, | While cating, the men told the » | erew that they had sighted the K men el men who embraced and kissed Poat was steering in their dircction me as they wept tears of joy. They | deut. Vielieri has l'ad radio news said that throughout they had pin- | of the sailing of the Kras: nto th |ned all hope on the Krassin but did | arctic a month ago, but neither he not expect it to come so soon, | ror his companions had the faintest “| AU those rescued and taken |DOtion that the icebreaker was go | aboard were well save Ceccioni who |Rear. has a broken leg, but his condition The gondola of the Ttulin was is not grave {off General Nobile. ed over as it landed Lundborg found with the five men still remaining. | After thirteen days of hardship, sion are all Englishmen who have shared with the men that he had | hoped to rescue, the Swedish flyer leave-taking | was taken off by a comrade, Licut. | | Will be regretted. The final service |is expected to attract the largest at- | tendance of the week. Special music Shyberg who dared the ice to rescue | his companion. Fog Hampers Work | Soon after the Viglierl gronp was rescued, a heavy fog came up and |immediate progress of the Krassin was made impossible, but as the fog Ilifted the Krassin was able to con- [tinue its battle with the ice floes. | The first intention of the ship is to procced to Toyn Island véhere | were sighted several persons who as | vet have not been identified. These men signalled to the Krassin and |the fce breaker signalled back that she would pick them up on return- ing from the Viglierl group. | Probably Other Rescucrs | belief that the men were Alpine | Chasseurs who were sent in scarch | of Nobile's men.six weeks ago. These men were the Italian Alpine | chasseur Captain Sora and the Nor- | wegian guides Varmino and Van- | dogen. | No word had been heard from | this little group which started afoot | for Foyn Island for many wecks and [they were virtually given up for dead miany days ago. After this group is picked up the Krassin will continue back to the | {group of the Russian flier, Chukh- {noveky, who with four members of {his crew is stranded along North {}ast Land. Chukhnovsky on Tues- Iday first sighted the Italia’s walking | party, whose leader, Dr. Finn Malm- |gren, Bwedish meteorologist, had |died and notified the Krassin of | their position. | Chukhnoveky, on his return fiight {on the ice and succecdrd in mm“gi""‘”“ N | On a second Gabriel's | light to the encampment to take off | the tnjured Cecclont, the plane turn- and Licut. himself stranded | Prof. Samoilovitch expressed the | found wrecked about a quarter of a ered in 3 days driving, 700 miles the Prof. 8 T A ik o mile from the little camp whose red 18 2ies North of Barstord ([ siret 24 hours. When they return | P07, Samollositch sala that tha | (00 0 (0 B8 SR MO AT The Most Commanding Ruin RiMr. and Mrs. Luther Turner will €0 l10ading © Lieut ,;""‘“nm lllfl‘”l' | the rescne partics for ro long. The in All New England and the Q| with the mfor a months vacation, ahoard the Krassin, It was fn this | W7Ckage made a heap of tubes, Far Famed touring through the South with |yiichine that the Swedish atemay |Proken apparatus and shattered in- GranbyCopperMines Dalas, Texas as their ultimate des- | jyade a perilons landing on June 24 |SFuments. Tvervthing ot possible s salvaged. Prof. Samoilovitch in his report of | the rescue said in part: “I am glad {to report that the saved men are happy and warmly thank the Soviet | rescue commission.” | In reply Chairman Unschlickt of | the commission radioed: | “The commission and |Yie warmly greet the K congratulating it on its success and thawking it for fts selfsacrificing | work. The commission is confident | you will overcome all difficultics and ! dangers in fulfilling the task as- | s1gned oviet pub- ssin crew | DOYS CAUGHT WITH $6.50 or Blosezynski, proprictor of a at 17 Horace street, reported 10 Captain Kelly at police headquar'ers s afternoon that he caught two small boys in a cellar and found ir express wagon. He ard the boys run out of the store 1 on & check-up of the cash re- gister he discovered that mounecy had |Leen taken. Last Friday, $10 was taken out of the cash register, and | the boys are suspected. v will | be handled by the juvenile probation authorities, §6.50 in th h | STOPPED TOO SUDDEN Chicago, July 13 (UP)—Speeders do not usually stop for officers to arrest them but Lawrence McGrath, |Freemont, 0. did, and Samuel | Andreppas, motorcycle policeman, is | now in a hospital. He ran into the Iback of McGrath's car. i sria o S | WAS PETIT LARCENY New York, July 13 (UP)—When | Michael Grady was arraigned for stealing a 1921 model of a Ford |ecar, the judge ruled it was a case lof petit larceny. Grand Larceny in- | volves theft of anything valued at | more ‘than $50. The so-called “Industrial Revo- lution” began in England at the close of the 18th century. talk here on mist.” “Swatting the Pessi- | PEGGY T0 WED AGAIN Four Times Married Actress, Miss ! Joyce of U. S. A., Intends to Take Britsh Lord at Fifth, | | Deauville, France, July 13 (® - | Peggy Hopkins Joyce, four time married actress, revealed today that she and the young lord Northesk, husband of the former Jessica | Brown of Buffalo, intend to marry although *not yet awhile.” | The couple have been bathing, !dancing and playing baccarat to- gether and dining here nightly. When seen today they were in swim- | ming together. Both are staying o fhe Normandy hotel indefinitely. It is understood that Miss Joyce fs | preparing to make a movie, Peggy Hopkins Joyce, leently more re- known as Countess Gosta Morner, her fourth husband, ob- tained a divorce in Paris in 1926. {Her name frequently was mention- {¢d since then as the flancee of sev- al men, but these were all denied. | The Countess of Northesk sail recently that she was divorcing |Lord Northesk. The couple were |married July 19, 1923, in Chicago. 'HISS HEATH ANSWERS CALL | New Britain Nurse Responds to Ap- peal For Help During Epidemic at Lee, Mass. 4 In response to a call for nurses |to attend patients at Lee, Mass., |during a septic sore throat epidemic, |Miss Anna A, Heath, R. N., left y terday and immediately upon reach- ing her destination by automobile was assigned to attend a family suf- fering from the fllness. Miss Heath was the first nurse in this city to respond to the call is- sued by Miss Maude A. Traver, di- rectress of nurses at New Britain General hospital and a member of |the Hartford County Red Cross committee. |Jail Sentences Imposed On New Bedford Rioters New Bedford, Mass., July 13 (UP) —Jail sentences were imposed upon of New Bedford’s 25,000 testile trikers in district court here today when they were arraigned on charges of disturbing the peace. All were given six months sen- tences and fined $20 each. No de- fense was offered, Attorney Harry Hoffman, counsel for the defendants entering a blanket appeal. Bail for the group totalled $20,800. | e READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS of the board and former chairman died at the Dickinson hospital here today from tetanus, contracted from a slight wound in the hand while he was firing blank cartridges from a pole 8 hundred yards dowa the street and was stopped & few yards tarther by & large tree, Jean smiled as her frightened fa- ther und companions reached the scene, | DRIVER FINALLY CAUGHT South Norwalk Man Takenm Rate Custody on Charge of Being Wi and Run Driver, REJOICING IN ROME News of Herole Arctic Diescues is Received Early Today and City Becomes Jubilant. Rome, July 13 (®—Rejoicing over ving of the Viglieri group of survivors of the Italia so soon after Captains Mariano and Zappl was “neral throughout Rome as soon as news which was received in the ¥ hours of this murning spread | iroughout the city. The shutting off of wireless com- munication with the marooned men the week had heightened at the little band had gons | South Norwalk, July 13 UP—Al. tred Comstock, 22, of this city, was arrested in a cabin in Weston todsy s the operator whose car hit and riously hurt.Sadie Maestro, 16, and wn with the melting of the ice|Amelia Renzalll, 16, while they AT pack or succumbed fo pneumonia. | were walking on the highway in the Mrs. J. :7 Walsh has jolned her [ Lundbora's description cvening of July 6. family at Sound View for the sum- of conditions he found there in the | qpo driver did not stop but per. mer. P 1St of n a ap| shen- 2 v > ’\fi”w Wastes Increased apprehen-|yong who had seen the incident pe. ruce Rackliffe of Maple Hill is| There was sorrow on all sides to-| Poricy that the car “(?;fih(:c‘;.'»:. entertaining Dudley Savard his day over the loss of Swedi P < nex ; ley ) ! Sw at his hom veni home on Golf strect. meteorologist Dr. Fim A\mnngr.‘m'x,,.l 2 oA t,\,i‘n"f,‘“'\"?mn' | Who died from exposure on June 15, | & . Mr. and and childr will spend Vitchburs, n of 54 Monroe street next week at Ware and | Mass! ! an for |} return- Monroe strect | trip to Pennsylvania. Landers, Frary & Clar #d to his home on after a busine The return of the operator's 1i- censes of Vincenza Citro of Beaver street and Edward H. Za ki of 122 Booth street was roportod to the police today by the state com. missioner of motor ve 54 RAINFALL RECORD SET July Already Has Exceeded Previous i Nathan Hale teams were the win- Mark for Downpour in New YOrk ners in the boys' games while the of —18 More Days To Go. Smith, Washington and Paradise 3 | Trark ‘nines were the victors in the CHILDREN’S New York. July 13 (®—July | &irl: mes, already exceeded the normal rain-| The results of the games and the VEHICLES ifall record for the month in New |batterics are as follows: Boys, Par: York. With eighteen more days to |dise Park 17, Willow Brook 5, Kula e - 80 and St. Swithin's day in the of- |and Bavlock, Smith and Martin; SATURDAY ONLY fing —Sunday— concessionairies at | Washington Burritt 9, Mlynar- seaside resorts and other places were |ski and Kuba, W. Jones and T. viewing the situation with feelings | Nathan Hale 7, Smith 8, ‘akin to disgust, Nevers and Andriu, Parker and | The weatner man today said the | rainfall to date was 5.22 inches, as !compared with the of 4.54/| normal for the entire month. The forecast ToR SOBIEhE 2nd’ fomoricy 15 mm.‘,‘}l'hm\:\r!n Paradise Park 21, Willow rain. It may also rain on st.|Brook 14, Jesen and Stevens, Sil-| Swithin's day and then, according|‘ane and Larsen to legend, it will rain forty days —— 7 more. INFANT AUTOIST The record rainfall for July I8! Neraska City, Neb. July 13 9.63 inches, made in 155 (U'P)—Driving a heavy truck dow: th fe Monah;n Is Fl;\ed $50 For Theft in Hartford Edward Monahan, 24, of this city, | was fined $50 and in the police | court in Hartford yesterday on a charge of stealing plumbing supplics 11 from the warchouse of John L. Pur- | cell, Inc., in Hartford. Iour others ! all of Hartford, who were involved | in the theft, paid a llke fine. Four of the quintet, including Monahan, pleaded guilty, while one was found guilty. Attorney Albert A. Green- berg represented Monahan, | th Occupants Escape Harm | When Plane Overturns Laconia, N. H., July 13 (P)—An airplane owned by Lieutenant Rob- ert Fogg of Concord who was a pas- senger and piloted by Frank Nason of Newport overturned in making landing on Lake Winnipesaukee { cae) o Gl day. Both occupants cscaped in- skin can be res jury. The left wing of the planc mareably. riey was demolished and the left pontoon fmsghen “hy. iniy damaged. Blaplie: iy IFogg was giving Nason a lesson pack. in flying. The plane was the one in Edne Wallacs Hopper __ Get a tube of which Fogg flew to Greenly Island,| besheleckateday ~ Edna Wallace where the transatlantic monoplane | ! Bremen landed. | A e it off the gentle, purging action of = the clay leaves a pleasant after- Amnesty Bill Passed glow. The pores are freed of tiny, By German Reichstag'lllflmlshifll clots of dirt which be- |co oi a Berlin, July 13 (UP')—The r stag adjouurned today until fail aft er having passed, by the necessary two-thirds majority, a far-re bill to nt amnesty to thousand political prisoners, whom scores are serving life sen- tences. Some will be freed at once; sentences of others are reduced. ic 5 | 1u {pr |1t Among “lifers” affected are Max Hoelz, communist who in 1921 or- sanized guerrilla civil fare in Saxony, and the “Vehmic” murder-| ers—nationalists convicted of killi radicals. The last of the World War | soldiers serving sentences for deser- tion are released outright. ENTERT. S ON BIRTEDAY Doris Hoole was hostess to 2 25 of nher little friends at a party given in honer of her sixth birthday, on | W nesday afternoon at her home, | ancis A, McBride | ( rejoicing PLAYGROUND LEAGUE GAMES Is, Schmidt; Washington 26, Burritt 18, yes chine in motion. It broke off a light | ESaame——————— 1y it as directed. { obstructions lan astringent, | closed, the skin firm and clear. Get it at any toilet counter, in sev- eral sizes, where he had remained. Persons A "‘1‘"’:"“"\""- Who 1S &|y1ere saw a car without a handle said that the Mariano family | ang reported the fact te the palice red Malm a Zappi as Comstock will be arraigned as a Ir own and that news of the|.yy ana run driver.” ath hung heavily over the Mariano | : household which should have been | The first frost and the last frost |are usually. preceded by a temper- |ature very much above the mean. and | dise” Park, Hale Washington Boys' Teams Win—Smith, Washington and Paradise Park | () Mid - Summer Girls Victors, | | SALE- Heavy hitting featured the games n the playground leagues yesterday. iise Park, Washington and s, Smith 10, Nathan Hale r and Munson, Wojack and and he street for a block may he a small at, but when little Jean Head, two s old, did it recently much ex- tement was created. had been left alone in the b of the truck with only the curb | reventing its moving. By turnnnfl Baby *i he steering wheel ehe set the ma- | 2 he .... 81,98 Scooters, full size, with || brakes, bell, rubber mat, he “Luxury” of a Clay Pad(i ball bearings ..... $2.49, By Edna Wallace Hopper Velocipedes ill 3 .iz“’ Do you regard lay pack as | fhove. delighicul imventions for || from 4 to 7 years. Tubu- jose who can pay to look young? | lar .dj“s“ble seat ll'l‘ When your 0\\"\\ hlndle bal's, mmr l i| als, large size tires $6.98 | face scems to| No C. 0. D. or Deliveries sag, looks sal- low and tired do you simply ac-| cept it as ‘one of those things? All it needs s opper's White Youth Clay and ap- When you wash me imbedded and, particularly in ly skins, form blackheads. Your ce is thoroughly freed from these nd the pores can netfon normally. The clay also is | leaving the pores| My White Youth Clay is the only oduct of its kind of which I know. is dainty and agreeable to use. | 176 EAST MAIN ST. AL SMITH HOOVER FOR PRESIDENT | FOR PRESIDENT AUTO PLATES JOHN E. O'NEILL, Local Agent Street New Britain, Conn. 273 Chestnut <hort street. The home was pret- | tily decorated in pink and green with cut flowers, Music and games were enjoyed after which a delight- ful lunch was served. | ASSESSORS WANT HELP Employment of additional help for the checking up of taxable pro- perties will be asked by the board of assessors at next week's council meeting, and if granted it is expect- cd Frank M. Zimmerman, member will be engaged. The re-check will require about three months. TETANUS PROV] TAL Northampton, Mass., July 13 (P)— ancis Doyle, 18, of Kasthampton, % pistol on the night before July 4. | LELE ‘1.39 | BANJO UKES—S$1.79 GOING OUT OF BUSINESS 1 R. R. ARCADE Largest Display of CHICKENS, BROILERS and FOWL In the City. Fricassee Chickens ........ 29¢ b. Fresh Broilers ............. &c Ib. Young Fowl............... &2c b. Legs Spring Lamb ........... 35¢lb. Cloverbloom Butter ........ 4% Ib. GUARANTEED M Tel. 483 70 W. Main Street Open Friday Evening

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