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" CASES PLINGU e “You're the kind of fellow who makes trouble. theugh you probably do not mean to,"” Judge M. D. Baxe told Sebatiano Vecchio, aged 30, of 429 Hudson street, Hartford, in po- lice court today after Motorcycle Oficer Louis K. Harper had desorib- ed the reckiess manner in which the motorist operated an automobile on Stanley street about 10:30 Jast Sun- day night. 4 fine of §38 and costs .was imposed. Vecchio sald nothing except that he was not driving as tast as the officer clalmed. There was an scoident at Flood's corner the night in question and the s officer was investigating it, he testi- | fled, when & car driven by Vecchio swung around the eoraer, forcing oae car oft the road and into the ditch and passing feur oars at “a terrific rate of speod.” Jumping onto his motorcycle, the offeer gave chase and at Lyle rosd he saw Vecchio pass another car end ocontinue to- wards the Belvidere section at the rate of 50 miles an hour. Passing Francis strest, he was golng ¢5 miles an hour, ahd the officer over- hauled him before-he reached Allen street. He asked the officer not to arpest him, but the officer told him he was asking too much In view of the reckiessness h displayed, ‘whereupen Vecchio of him §5 for his freedem. / Henry J. Balbonl, aged 17, of 130 Reed avenue, West Hartford, pleaded guiity to the charge of reck- less driving and was fined $35 and costs, He was arrested by Sergeant J. C. Stadler following & collision about 8:30 last night between his car and a car driven by Joseph H. Btefanik of 233 Enfield street, Hart- ford, in front of 8t. Mary's ceme. tery on Stanley atreet, The cergeant testified that Btetantk was driving north and Bal. boni south and when the latter tried t0 pass & car going in the same di- rection, his car smashed head-on into Stefanik's car, Nobody was in- Jured, but the cars were damaged. Herman Knaua, aged 18, of Dix avenus, drove through Arch street at 11:¢8 o'clock yesterday forenoon at an excessive rats of speed, pass- ing between two cars and almost running Jown & girl who appeared to be about 10 yegrs of age, in front of the Ftate Armory, according to the testimony of Motorcyele Officer David Doty, who followed him from Webater Hill to the South church and arested him for reckless driv- ing. ‘The cfficer saw Knaus pass Web- ster Hill at a fast rate of speed, he testified, and clocked him at 40 miles an hour passing West Pearl street and 37 miles an hour between that point and the church. Knaus testified that he believed he had made the rate of 25 or pos- sibly 30 miles’ an hour but the girl referred to was standing to one side as he passed and there was no dan- ger of striking her. He admitted that he drove between two cars as the ofticer testified. Prosgcuting Attorney Woods cal- led his attention‘to the possibility of killing the girl and Judge Saxe re- marked that unless the yaung man could handle a car better than he had done yesterday he sheuld. not be allowed to drive. He took his youth into consideration and im- posed the minimum fine of $25 and costs. an hour. He did not see a car coming out of Stratford Road. ~ - Peter Brogi, aged 22, of 98 Willow street, pleaded guilty to the charge of driving an automobile without a license and was fined §15 and costs. Motorcycle Officer David Doty teati- fied that he saw Srogi at the wheel of a car at East Main and Elm streets about # o'clock yesterday forenoon and on asking him it he had a liconse, received a negative reply. Srogl testified that he had been repairing his brother's car and took it out to observe its condition. He ‘was about to return home when the officer happened along. Sergeant Feeney volunteered the information that he had seen Srogi driving on Hartford avenue last Sun- day, but 8rogl denied it, saying he was riding in the car but his brother was at the wheel, OONVENTION DATE Nashua, N. H., Sept. 14 (P—The democratic state convention will be held at Concord on Bept. 26, former Mayor Eaton D. Sargent, democratic nominee ‘for governor, announced today. S8enator Royal 8. Copeland of New York will be the keynote speaker. City Items Read Rex Beach’s latest novel newstands.—advt. Boys' all wool school knickers $2.45. Globe Clothing House.—advt, Watch tor Prize Balloons releas- ed tomorrow, 3 p. m. Rudy's Bat- tery Service.——advt. h Evening school begins Sept. 17th. | Office open evenings for registra- | tions, Moody's Secretarial school, phone 207.—advt. | Read Rex Beach's latest novel, French Art Reproduced Crood mBgrnd efonatin! \oprp s adakala’i N in these New Frocks. for Junior Miss Woman and Stout The new, the very smart, the clever touches that only Paris can create, are here in Fall Dresses, at most unusually low prices. We stress most of all STYLE and P, - QUALITY; the low price is only an ’ added advantage we are sure you will appreciate. Rich Crepe Satins Heavy Canton Crepes October Cosmopolitan, on sale at all newstands.—advt. Theron W. Hart, teacher of plane and harmeony. Chiffon Velvets Embroidered Chiffons Georgettes with Velvet 4-plece $12.76 and $14.75. Globe Clothing House —advt. 8t. John's carnival, Newington av- Two-piano ensemble | cnue and East Streef. Sept. 24 to 29. Studio, 259 Mai y 8 October Cosmopoiltag, on sate at all [ (V98 DUie: 869 Main Street. | —advt advt. Complete outfitters for boys. Globe othing House. For Economy’s Sake} Walter J. Arbour, Hart Studio, 289 Main Street. 1 or 4563.—advt. Boys' all wool scheol kaickers $1.95. Globe Clothing House.—advt. | 9¢! READ HERALD CLASSIFIED teacher of TUNNEY TO WALK at GRANT? the economies evident in these items for the home, prove how much you can save it you shop at Grant's. “Isis” Chiffon Hosiery Full Fashioned Why pay more for chiffon hose when at Grant’s a dol- lar buys the fine sheer “Xind you like? “Isis” hose is figst quality, all silk, free from streaks and comes in all desired colors, Of fine quality. Mixed materials, Sizes 8-16 years. .. ‘ Children’s Ribbed Hose 19" Pair “Virginia Belle” Home Frocks have the smart stylish- ness that is usually found only in those much higher. '3 Constantly-created new models keep our assortment always interesting, These dresses are fast color prints, delightfully trimmed. Long and elbow length sleeves, i Soft lights — colored shades — directed light where you want it—all go to make attractive rooms. Here are lamps in great amay, all reasonably priced. Wrought iron standards with cast bases, attractively colored—completely wired Table Lamps Large lustrous vase base, or modern decorative base—all wired. base Paris, Sept. 16 (UP)=~Gone Tun- ney. accompanied by Theraton Wile novelist, will staré seuthwards So good a Rug seldom sells for so lowa price. s1 1 Sturdy hose, of strong close knit cotton. Made to stand rough and tum- ble wear. In assorted colors of black, tan bark Mieas 2t and beaver. Sizes 6-9%5. '.‘s‘.‘.l:'blm -wlll y attractive lamps, ‘I fully wited, wide smortment of models. Herbert M. Horrick, aged 17, of 128 Opin street, Hartford, was fined $25 and costs on the charge of reck- less driving. Motorcycle Officer Har- per testified that Horrick drove at the rate of 30 to 33 miles an hour on Btanley strest, in the direction of - Hartford about 9:30 last night, passing two ears on the wet pave- ment at Stratford Road as another car came out of the latter street. Horrick testiffed that he drove at the approximate rate of 25 miles an hour and did not consider {t reck- less to pase & car which was going at the approximate rate of 16 miles National Market || VOB Specials ‘ i R i i s are all built into these Grant Shades - Shades - Shades L e M Pn‘mdl parchil;‘tnt e Iuir .'flk] for .I RAG RUGS Bridge lamps, Floor lamps, Junior floor h:pf Table lamps. each 36 in, x 63 in. 279 ‘A Special Value in Dress Suiting In a wonderful lot of attractive pat- terns. Fine for making children'’s new Fall dresses. 86 inches wide, in medium lengths, Only qu‘ .le RAYON MIXTURES 59-.. A crisp washable fabric, in many dainty de- signs. For house dresses or children's Faggoted Satins with Lace Hair Line Silks Flat Crepes Printed Satins Somewsy, ¢ Fresh New Blowse Does Black Dress Him Up So! ezt ! Navy ‘ Chestniit Brown 2 : Liberty Blue Striped percale TR \ Marron Glace or plain colored broadcloth, made Spanish Wine much better English Green Cverything You Require ina Good Shoe Style, fit, comfort, durability, than usual for this low peiced 4; Shoes. i s And they are priced extreme- ly low. Iy caimngniig Legs Genuine 2% Volt 89e 43 Volt i e1.78 43 Volt, Heavy More thaa the life. twice. These full cut, splendidly tailored shirts. Both neckband and collar at- tached styles, in plain oolors, blues, tans and white and {n attractive stripes. Some have the laundered collars. Sirloin Lean Pork National Market 70 W. MAIN ST. Tel 483 CAPS Of new Fall suitings, in a For Economy’s Sake, Come to Grant’s variety of styles. Well made All new patterns, streag and nidely jined, with weil and_$1 Stores heavy quality to stand heads - fitting sweatbands and 59(‘ wear. sturdy visors. ..... Sizes 7-10%. Pair 39" 283—287 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN.