New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 17, 1928, Page 9

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DOCTOR AND WIFE SUE FOR INJURIES Join Owner of Car in Demanding $2,500 Injaries Three suits, agsregating were brought today by Tresky and Dr. and Mrs. Waterman Lyon against Richard Ruck, for per- eonal injury and property damage, resulting_from an automobile acc dent on September 6, 1927, The pa 'S were prepared by At- torney S. Polk Waskoyitz. While the plaintifis were proceeding in & northerly direction on Linwood street in an automobile owned by Mr Tresky and operated by Dr. Lyon, the defendant who was proceeding at what is alleged to have been a fast rate of speed, drove into the $2,500 car occupied L the plaintiffs, caus- | ing the automobile to turn over on | its top, landing on the gutter at th intersection of Linwood and Mree! As a result, the automobile cked and the two plaintifts Dr. and Mrs. Lyon, severely injured. The complaint further states that the accideni was due entirely to the defendant’s careless man: of op- ar and failing to slow reaching the intersection and allowing other moior vehicles the right ot Dr. Lyon sa pain and agony from the injuries and spent a large sum of money for niedical attention. B a prac- ticing physician, the g was prevented from prac long period, causing him money, it is alleged. Mrs. Lyon sustained permanent injuries, bru tusion of the head, arm and legs and nervous system, sh Each of the injur tng for $750 dama of the car, ci to lose | severe and s and con- shoulder, righ claims, ties is su- and the Rebecea Trecky, rlche flavor sohen imo:wd BI.ILIJENS ‘Mustard‘ —_— 49 L) A1 AT ANt BN A [ £t 5 o e { Young Lord Ashley of England An- | | Lord Rebecca | Ifor any debts incurred by his wife Hart | |and the | London in a fruitless atempt to dis- suffered great | ntiff also | fora | { | Francis street. Howa a shock to lm | owner | for|, | haif of th ‘lmnn@ has been trade | stitute NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FLASHES OF LIFE: “BOLONEY PHOTO” IS BARRED BY GOVERNOR AL SMITH New York — A double of Musso- {lin wants him to permit Italian students to go bareheaded. Abraham | Voleg. New York attorney, who re- | |sembles the premier, has not worn a hat for five years in summer and urges all men to follow his example | in revolt against a foolish concession | {to habit and style. He his written |the premier in protest against a re- cent order that students must cover their heads. $1,000 property damage. Papers were served today by Deputy Sherift Martin Horwitz. HARRIAGE SEEMS FAILURE Boston—Nathan Desatnick exe- c\lf@d at Charlestown state prison as | accessory in murder of his infant nounces He Will Not Be Respon- daughter. sible For Her Debts. London, July 17 (P—The news- papers today carry a notice from Ashley, heir of the FEarl of Shaftsbury, dated July 16, that he | does not hold himself responsible | | Rockport. Mass.—Grace Helfen- | stein daughter of Episcopal Suffra- gan Bishop of Maryland, drowns within sight of parents. Hartford, Conn | Weleh, 23, and Mies Mary {24 of Norwich drowned Rome — Mussolini's curiosity has | Congamond near Suffield. heen satisfied in part. Milan Lusk, Chicago violinist gave the premicr private recital. “Who is Smith |who 1s Hoover?" Mussolini | Helen 7., Andrews, |1 in Lake ! Ti after that date and that she has no authority to pledge his credit. A little more than a year ago Lady Ashley, who was formerly Sylvia Hawkes, a leading actress on the London stage, and Lord Ashley |, .. fizured in one of the most romantic | \\/hich I8 dry and which marriages in recent years, the wed- | .00y o rophet ding taking place despite an 11ty |€lined to L 4 hour attempt of the Earl and Countess of Shaftsbury to dissuade their son from* what they regarded | as a misalliance. The wedding was attended by many figures from London's theatri- cal world as well as some memb. of the nobility, chiefly of the young- | er branches including Lord Northesk arl of Chichester. Just before the wedding, the Earl and Countess made a motor dash to Hartford — Rowboat in | Lake Congomond and Miss Helen J, |7 Welch and Miss Mary Andrews of | Norwich —drown. Four men who|h Lugk de-|were with them in the boat are yes. |17 cued. npset New Haven — While taking man who tried to steal his ear to a po- | liceman. Robert Anderson of ten is stabbed in New York — George §M. Cohen is to put on a baseball play by Ring | ‘ lardner. Ring told George he was a {bit discouraged ,as everybody told him such a theme had not a chance. “Listen, kid.” said George, play wil go, no matter | about.” Danbury — William W. Sunder- land, father of Mavor Anthony Sun- derland and a building contractor |hiere for many years, dies at the age '] of §9. any good what it's Southarpton, N. Y. — Society folk at this exclusive Long Island shore | resort expect that Mr. Gene Tunney | will referce some houts here two | nights atter his affair with Mr. Liceney. Professionals will fight un- der the dircetion of Mr. Tex Rick- ard. Milford — A few hours be- was to have officlate¢d at & rsonage, pastor New Lord Ashley from the mar- foxoine Luddington, jof the ille Baptist church, ;‘l‘ d. H failure is given as the cause of death, « = A. REPORT Nortin = police were notificd today by the state commissioner of motor vehicles, of the return of the oper- ator's licenses of Harold R. Colby of G40 kEast street and Edward G. Monahan of 79 Roberts street, also | suspension of the licenses of | Gerald W. Palmer of 150 Rocky Hill | avenue, Michael Knapp of 183 Prout of 61 nee 1. Ben- Forest street, Xew York — Jewelers believe that rospurity will continue, since one day’s importation of gems was v: ucd at more than $4,000,000. It was the largest-day's shipment in recent years, Br Supi court of ! errors hands down 22 opinions hfter all day scssion. Lrrors are found in 11 cases. Eeport - e Waterbury Thomas | who recently visited Lee, Mass., is ladded to list of septic sorc throat | | suiferers in this state. | Tarmey, Alb: Y Boloney” pic- tures are barred by Governor Smith | Photographers asked him to pose | laying a brick at a state office build- | {ing. “Nothmg doing.” sald the gov- | Waterbury — Dry ernor. ** t's a boloney picture, | leged brew plant and arrest | Everybody knows T can't lay bricks |five men after confiscating 540 cases | {and if a real brick r caught me | of beer, at it, he'd say bplen \Lun street and Cl, ett of JAY JAY The J. J. J. defeated the vesterday afternoon in a ball game by the score of The winners pounded out otal of 17™Wits while the losers 12, Although the P. A.| staged a rally in the last| ninth, it fell short ona ng the score, wme. Meriden — Police search for onc| of their own cars thought to have | been stolen from find it at anoth greased New York — oldier for Uncle Sam, geant Claude L. Ensign, veteran of two wars and cited for bravery in action, is retiring. A regiment of | men he taught squads right was or- 3 s | dered to pass in review before him | as a farewell honor. | Somerville, N. J. — In five )'(‘ars} $50,000 has grown into $115 | gift from the late J. B. Duke has so | appreciated that it is now enough for | the construction of a new edifice x‘ur{ the Methodist Episcopal church. . crew | | |run o 1ty HOCKLY P Toronto, Ont., July Keeling, forward of Mavle Leafs of the AYER TRADED 17 (A-—Butch the Toronto lichael P. Embricos 1 a piloU's tender, the C. C. Jao- rt, went ashore two miles west of Father point this morn The world’s champion New |ers for £10,0 for York Rang- 0 and Alex Gray, sub- d of he Rangers. freighter was lying off the| point in a dense fog waiting for the | tender when both vessels drifted | READ l‘ll‘R ALD CLA! \ll'"' D ADS aground. No fatalities were reported. PORTER SO “CONNECTICUT'S BEST FURNITURE STORE” %u;..l’,w-u&wuusx\ T 5}4« WHITTALL RUGS AT THE LOWEST PRICE THEY HAVE BEEN IN O Discontinued Patterns Reduced 20% OVER TEN YEARS 'HOOVER TO START HWill Leave Coolidge and Head Brule river be | westward Alto fer his o Shel- | strategy abdomen. o | visit at the a wider range, und ling in the Brule ago, agents raid al- | L. | the | carry out his regular routi | day | sume TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1928 |patea. After drivisg through the | principal streets of the eity, Mr {and Mrs. Hoover will board their| special train, which will leave for ISt Paul at 6 p. m. A brief stop will twin cities at 10 p hour lay over from §:30 to 11 hours after hi rain | Nebraska city, Mr. Hoove tuled to arrive in San 17 {the formal welcone {Young and Mayor 17 (P-—Her- | those ceremonies | Hia his oll home at | University to Cooli 2t fication committes Housa has been re- S AMAITS BLECTION DAY his tonight to rv 0’ . = | NEE T S % v his mother who resides . | The article reads: I notitication While! Hoover will continue to' If He Votes This Fall, Th ald Alfred Huey of wold the title of comms 2 e Man Will Have Voted is the new ary until -his successor n world. He became it is known that he Llection Since America’s vouth at hrough with that office 1 able hereaft New time to of onucting his ' NICK CARTELLI LAUDED BY HOKE TOHN EDITOR l‘mlgllkoflhle mads at the With a three at Omaha Forty-ecight the d- ancisco for tome by Gov Rolph. ~ After will miotor 10 lund Stanford thie 11 noti m, tomorrow 0 a. Eagle-News Praises New Britain Runner tp In Marble Title Contest. The E N T telli, ki oters Westward News of Poughkeepsie, thplace of Dominic Car- of New Britain's marble paid a glowing tribute to | «hky and sportsmanship in dition printed on the day of the | 11 championship marble finals Atlantie Ci A copy of the g Superior, Wis. July ¥ ert Hoover had . oday with President he summer White rs more journey Irticle nonics nest 1 pomille G o “tinitely | at 1ery Lincoln', » sday when Andr Cartelli a former to two in 0 July 1 swiftly fo af Hazardville Lut this do fron forward antly to November clection day w f health permits, he will ca ntial no an on Tho! i Gordon, senator his e ormer et s not pre Ap the national tournament In previous boys had won their way to s over 46 other contestants was Zino Piotti campa sonal Lis mes contest ing | him 1o Discussion of among the thi Hoover to the tills yesterday strutegy that frn brought \\1“\‘ n an over. whom inother presid conversations between the or Abr s Nir. Gordon will be nd the nominee covered s . ion. He believed to | tial election and invari have encompassed questions of pol- | Frri A e Gordon was a corporal in Sth Conunecticut volun- v, and was wounded at Antictam ind Cold Harbor, He represented Enfield in legislature of 1884 and the scnate the next session. ne his for ho had difficulty a ching the finals, form Tuesday telll, made him the to be content with in the great nationa But he took it all in his gen- ly man congratulating the who collap: hooting out the winning mar give vent to tears and sobs N was But the and e two duys | missed 1 pop. were place Mr. company ore beginn preident and of Lours of ru ouple oolidge has been his month’s visit republican nominee fished vears | e odcial announc of the day's cateh yesterday—eight | cach—indi the president and his guest were well matched in the | wrt of angling. 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Values up to $3.95 SEE WINDOWS FOR THESE VALUES WHITE FELTS $1.75 The Better Grade Regular Value $2.95 marble | whose winning | d on the sands | viewed the finals and at Dominie's display of sportsmanship, he was given as much applause as the ‘c‘mmplon Keenly disappolnted, Nick’ wished his opponent well and: pmnmed that he'd be back for the | title again next year. his fourth at. Iumm. |Countess Carnarvon’s Brother Dies Suddenly Newbury, Eng., July 17 UP—Reg. |inald Lee Wendell, 29, son of the late J. Wendell of New York, died teday at Highclere castle, the home ;of Lord and Lady Carnarvon. Mr. Wendell, who was a brother of | Countess Carnarvon. was taken ill only two days ago when he became unconscious. He did not regain his senses. He previously had appeared in perfect health and had played |golf and tennis Sunday BANKRUPTCY PETITION New Haven, July 17 (Pr—A peti- ‘ion in bankruptey was filed in the U. & district court here today by Frederick A. 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