New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 2, 1928, Page 5

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Just ing. I"eol former was procecdin Berl ter turn vent to pl less had drivi JORE COSTS DRIVER 5 INNEWINGTON| Newington, 23, of Kensington, was fined $ costs in Welles on a charg sington, he wished fo pass FFeole, men 2 John K. pleaded guilty to the costs arrested by 31 on the Berlin turnpike af cases were prosccuted by Grand Jur- | |FLASHES OF LIFE: -MARATHONERS k — 1wey’ll be taking K\-[ out in the onen. The American the wir nexi.. . Dance marathon from | Autoinobile association nhotes t\-n-‘ 2 o New York to Bi “port on u bus, | dency on th part of the states to Justice Welles Pails 10 Sop|Mow, horsoo,iridesort on w bus | dency on the purt af the states to A road. Then along com . Cash lof safcty; that speed and reckless Humor in Prank {and Carry Pyle with an idea for an|ncss e being divorced; that ve. Limprovement. He proposes a ir: | hicles moving slowly a all, New York, le Vilie, or someth 1d ending at Hotel such in Parce, Aug. 2—Louis “cole, > and t by ¢ K. Stanley of reckless driv- ’ New York «—— Among the | tions announced for the fort town court of the 1 last nig Trede American ice tary of Jabor, believes Antonio Saracino, also of Ken- | in fair Visiting his birthplace he was fined $15 wnd costs on | hoticed the old fircgrate of speeding. They were | Wother used to tell him storics erman pianist, who lost arm in the war and ¥ wngagenient with 1t rout | Symphony orchestr: here Xy and 4 by the state police on July | Fairies. “1remember” he said. “her | opera company from Japan. & vesult of a prank ahieh | L8NNG ane once. e were golng dof - At ¢ played upon Saracino. The| the land of prom She was right. Floral Park, N. Y. — The & south on the in turnpike and when the lat- blew the horn as a signal that he (Feolw) ed to the left in order to p Suracino from passing him. The e nelghbors and lay a joke on his fr Dalia of K [ T35 tuvenad, Lithuania, is in d. losing a fellow who savs h | years old, is six feet fall, we New York s of the Houn Ly and New K Retary clubs {10 play golf by wircless in Septem- | and dane ber.The winner will he the team | bur which gives par the worst watlopin on a nome cours n and ve lis son, a police | Unele sam He Tas | that a man should not spen A visit of grand- | life an one place and is thi s of Elins Howe, Jv 1o the | pogaiving, it possible, and val home is a reminder of what | for his wife (his third). times owe to three ingenious | brothers, Ehas invented the sewing| " machine, Tyler the spring bed -,q.,|‘m”, " William the truss bridge. | ay Paree with word the v - | visiting firemen of the U s fover theve is what is here, driving and was fine by Justice Welles v York — Well, well! the state police o allowed the truck which he i ng. to coast down a hill. Hoth York A hanking WILL BE TAKING TO AIR NEXT | attantic dance derby starting at city [ worst nuisances on the road. Wales—James J. Duvis, [ music season ave Paul Wittgenstein, his right « nifly sailor's hornpipe. s Skinderis has arrived 1o visit m Keep Williams back from pving the > attrac- heoming a girls' W town of | angee of e 18 104 ighs 190 rteran of decided d all his' nking of sending Comes He suys 5 or savs that Major Juines Fitz- | . is going to book American talent | or Harold G. Lucas [ man : irish transatlantic i .w}m 1':.-‘, dunce halls: that business Congregatioual Chureh Preachers [, 500,000 a year job: that he is 10 [ in ‘em {his smomer with native tul. | E. Stanley Welles, retiry of <hp to siore flying for the Nort [ eng hzel bees @ bust. the committee from the Newinzton | Gepmin Doy, | - | Congregational church. whose duty | | New Haven—U. S Judge Thomas It is to secure a new pastor un-| portland. Me.—Fort Williams au- Lzrants injunction to Power Speciaity nounced lnst evening that Rev.|(hopities lurm steretary of war Company against Connecticut Light Balph B Huffer of Rapld Cits.|ayproved $50,000° for perinanent |und Doswer company of Hartiord in | outh Dakota. will preach at the,amp for 240th vonst astillery. |wetton hrought oves fael economizer. | church Sunday, August 5. Bev. | zaine Notional Guid, 1 P Huffer was formerly pastor of o | e || Storrs—1itor their work in' the Jdn- | ehurch at Middletield, | Augustn, Me--dudge William I, | terests of ning in their own | Rev. Earl Vinic of North Wood- |, tangall, associate justice of state | conmmuniti artes k. Treat of | bury. Conn.. has heen securcd ws the supreme comt and for years leader | Orange, Iy Child of Wood- | preacher on Sunday, Augnst "—'~'m democratic party, announces he stock and J. Arthur Sherwood of [The commiittee is endeavoring to xe- iy gupport ropublicans: folows e, | Hnston. huve been given “honorary | cure a eandidate to occupy the pul-!yio. o former member of ny pition” certiticat it the “tur- | pit vach Sunday [ tional comniittec. Diners woek” exercises at Connecti Drill An men tee Kiren the ( he noint number of members the call. Stren Siznal for cui Agricultural colle other fire drlll was held by the | porgund, Me—Rov. Goorgs S, S ors of tle Newinglon Volun-jyginson, of Winn. archideacon | Hartford-- Members of der fire department last night. The | or woiceonal chureh in Maine and | state contral comuittes was hlown at ¥ d a Jar S ocenter in addmin- fand plaee of state conyintio respond 1 to| hop 1 nin ey decided by office A Tase ) Sas held 4 ser. drops deal on way to Maine | e illdrents Homeion Cedip Bhroet. iy lo i onsiion I8 Greenwich—Outhoard i pressure of the hydrant at this I lieoe Tt i e e i [ the shores of this placs bl o tested and found to ), Washington — More and more it [mnfled in the future or fh et o beconing all vight to step on the [ers will be arvest d. Va Whist Club Meeti £ S ! egelan jor M m.et yesterday afternoon ai the home | ) | t club! Hour W) rs. Eve W, Jones on Hawley | trect. The prizes were won by M, | e Hayes, Meso Minnie 8 Walsh | " r ] T Mrs, Mergaret Brewin, M w J SERVICE was appointed treasurer 5 eage the ¢l at v rday’s meeting, The " D N” BUEAL lgrlsyou next mecting will be held Wednes. | 1 in u.“X white tian das. Augist 8, at the home of Mrs, | dmm G aakepn Took ol | ke new for yon for the ne 1 oo Our se e g quick Leaves for Montren | A U SEIwoe A8 i irst Selectman Fames . Gilbort . . 5 e it or Mars Star Cleaning treal where e will meet Mres, Git bert and daughter Aliee, and Mrs. CO [Githert's father, Thon Holt, who T Wil arrive there Friday trom lnge | MAIN ST, tand. - Mr. Holt attended the Inter- | national Dairy Congress at London. | N Holt is state dairy and food [eommissioner of Connecticnt, The powerful mechanism of this new Tu-Tona Frigid: completely concealed—the beauty of the cabinet is apparent. Note also the shelves st convenient height. have t it for i ave to wait for ice A ® . @ +ifit'sa Frigidaire NE of the most important Such things won’t happen if you functions of an clectric re- choose a Frigidairc. frigerator is to freeze ice and ficeze 7t quickly. So be sure the one you buy will do the things it'’s meant to do. Will you have to wait from noon till breakfast time next day for a small supply of ice cubes? Will you be unable to serve frozen dcsserts on hot summer days when they’re most welcome? FRIGIDAIRE PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS For there’s surplus power 11 the concealed Frigidaire niechanism. Small down payment Point by point compare Frigidaire value, Then compare Frigidaire’s low prices. Place your order now and have Frigidaire in your home at once. Any model can be bought for a small down Ppayment and the balance on easy terms. CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER CO. 82 WEST MAIN ST. TEL. 36¢ leane nocratic | time on 1o b ptors off | must be | Ar own- terfront : NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 'i‘HURSDAY, AUGUST dents have compla noise and action will foliow. Bridg 5 assistant secretary of tion tells Bridgeport that future of city de velopment of airport, Harttord— > inst ined of the |6 clection betting In describing attenda {1meetin, or straw 1t t pol te capacity in {numbers or in any manner open 1o th Jempsey, will attemipt to stop the cnsational carcer of Les Marrine former University of Ilinois ASSOCIATED PRESS Iprovide tor regional oftices Dewroit, Cki do not est Davison, r for avi w | ! disputes. foothall player, in a 10 round bout J.os Angeles and business men | ) ! | “But we want @l the news. Do tonight. gation of the memix pends on de- {1oL withhold a story because it is| For Marriner. whose one-two|{o specialized interest. Maior L. gy tisan, i it may be attributed to ! punches have knocked out 16 of his sour Hanager Tells Emploges Report mmes s le, | last 17 opponents, it will be the first president. severe test of his career. If he can | itutions snent K the year which | bs ters are d dn Stop or even win a decision over ended June 3 ording to Edward M!isl Be Falr news and oare ercdited to party | Wisgins, he may claim recognition | 17 Hall, commissioner of finance and = i |spokesnn, Th tements must v the forthcoming elimination control, — | ko for themselve and theiy [ liatehes for the heavyweight cham- S New York, All e | leads should he brief, without inier- pionship | OVER SCORE LOST 1 poyes of th have | “hec, deduction or other cditorial | Considering Wig s e | Tokyo, Aug. (P—More than a|rveceived the following from IJent |COmment Ail anonymous ex) fnees and Marriner's record. odds | 4 score of lives have been lost in con- ! Cooper, goneral minager of opinion n ! oided. | W iy even on the bout, | tral Japan which has been flooded| “We are on the v only what can by = | as the result of rocent heavy rains. s to be W menior | r==y Landslides and the destruction of | ca a numlber of i brig railway { 2 s 0f houscs it imposes t must be fair, truthful and| New York, A 2 (A —The rapid | flooded and crops were dam “Keep in mind the necrssity that rtial.” Ivelopment of the acronautical in- | - Several vil in the vicinity of | partisan. Avoid predictions, spec N “Ii,‘!x'i'.‘:s Will ldominently commercial business Tokyo were subracrged by the flood | kution and editorial epinio Ins * . was given as the reason for the re- and only the roots were visible ahove | s we " ) Tackle Les Marriner | oreunisation totay ot the - xeronau | the swirling watc said, there Ch g0, Au 2 (F—Chuek Wia- | tical Chamber of Commerce in It was estimat that the loss L ay be construcd Peins, the s Iy Indianapoiis heavy Ameriea would run into mwilliens of ven. political faction siories s fought every heavy-| The 1wo outstanding develop- | = | | L | | I | @ 1928 The American T Y ‘hr Hartford ('h;)s;zn as | Center for Aero Work! Ivery n will share in the ve disrupted | m: responsibility Wy o Hiniil | =—— —— Earhart, first woman to fly the Atlantic by aeroplane SAYS e “Lucky Strikes were the cigarettes carried on the ‘Friendship’ when she crossed the Atlantic. They were smoked con- tinuously from Trepassey to Wales. 1 think nothing else helped so much to lessen the strain for all of us.” “It’s toasted” L ot ploasas s poctctio! ‘i'obacco Co., Manufacturer. vight of importance except Jack [ments in the reorgacizatios vlas Garduer of New York was elested AD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS GULDENS ‘Mustard 5

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