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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1929. A —— | |editor of the Christian Advocate for fm—t-l— r; — — | > ; [14 years As superintendent of the ailroa ow Dustless - f MR WEATHER AS ] PRflHIBmflN H]E Elderly Texan Held |8 2 30 Shecnioer, o || Railroad Now Dustles: ang ! ang!||| THE HERALD - [ eadaings | For Grand Larceny ||1510 10 1919 he put over the Virginia rom Devon to Boston New York, July 2 (®—An eld- |dry laws and rose to political power. (Opecial jto, tha Huald) CLASSIF]EU ADS x FLIER erly six-foot Texan who is said by | | With A. J. Barton, leader of the Bristol, July 2 — The work of Ban ' Alphabetically Arranged for Quisk the police to have left a trail of | [southern Baptists , and Ernest|| oiling the roadbed of the New g . and Ready Reference STACHEIL—MICHALMAN e at least broken hearts and as | |Cherrington, both of whom he now \0lrk. ;\ru Hawnl and Hulrvrrm T O n | i RATES Miss Amelia Margaret Michal- | pe 1 || many empty purses across the | [overshadows as a league power, || railroad company between Devon | WO Da S I‘ll " for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Gl Oi Gleveland Hfln wav man laughter of Mr. and Mrs BlShOp Cfi[]ll()l], Tel‘l‘Ol‘ OI GOH continent, was being held today | he was importantly responsible for || and Hartford was completed last y y | Charge Prepald y [1 Michalman of Woodland ; ” AIW m lee]] hl, {|as a fugitive from Amarillo, | |the 1sth amendment. He dictated || Week, S to Ananiounee 1 day .1 line 10 d Frank Stacheil, f g Texas the dry plank at the last democratic | | Tent made yesterday afternoon 3 days...1 line 24 Thl‘()llgh RECOI‘fl Seeklflg Glm hana Stacheil of . i g eSS, ays ey =aid! thelelasniviTolhasion | | cailonal teanvention "‘ ”f-'“\'\') ster “’1‘ am H y 6 days...1 line . this morning 9 e { | who described himself as Charles || Bishop Cannon is chairman of the | Of the Waterbury division k S 3 o words to - Fevon ory of eter’s | (Copyright, 1920, NEA Service, Tnc.) | | H. Boyles, 68y old, was || Anti-Saloon league's national legis- || Provides an entirely dustless Mar er Dervice o e Y 2 3 roadbed between Devon and Bos- Minimum space 3 Plpieland 0 Jonoplane by Reverent Joseph Rewin- ? july 2 — When || wanted in the Texas city on||jative commission. or the executive Traln weatien, SR e e i Wheeler died everyone | | charges of bigamy and grand | |committee of the World League || ton: All G Minimum Book charge, 38 cents ! City of Cleveland 1SRy v i ) ttende culated as to who would take his| | larceny and for jumping $10,000 | | Against Alcoholism and of the Board | ‘,“““‘" sections of the systc 0] The Herald will not be responsible half way ‘”"”"\ ‘”' " - A ' f hon tobert - | ple as the outstanding leader of || bail on April 4, 1928, lof Temperance and Social Service of I:' >‘(;v»\»‘n sll‘fnln’\\ (;:Ivd. ac for errors after the first insertion. \_\;;* A ' 1 I and th s mi "r n'vu = },‘; ‘n «rhn\;\” “\VL|((I”1 s‘hml |the M. E. Chure h‘ H:mt:x“ R SRl e ADVERTISING FOR THIS DiewC 1 aloft 8§ |as t o w guessed right. It has turned romance he had started here | |. 71is office Is that of the Temper- e £ il i | (S - - = 5 ) : i to be the Bishop of Africa || with a Brooklyn woman, whom | [;nee and Social Service board in the | g(!(lmxln 1:"\”\: ;‘H'nln\ of track as are Ford Chassis o i SECTION MUST BE ORDERED James Cannon, Jr., who || they desciibed as the widow of a | Ipjiss Ruitding here. the ancient red U Chalmers Tflu“n., BEIFORE 12:30 P. M. DAILY ped for the Methodist | [ banker. They said another | |} i structure which also houses HiDodme Bedan AND 9:30 SATURDAY. b , Church South in Africa, | | Brooklyn woman stopped £0ing [ |{po Anti-Saloon League opposite the ge Sedan ...... § | ) 1 of honc : Mexico, Cuba and Brazil since 1918 || with him only after she had spent | | oo oiior AUCTION Maxwell Sedan .... 1 second Jlor \ + 3 and is now fighting to r and | | nearly §7,000 while in his com- | | " ppa pishop lives at the Methodist By lorder ot th GG Hudson Coupe ... Better flyi eather » ' ppers 1 ried strengthen his position as of | | pany. Building with a daughter—he also | Y. Fosthe BlyaGontliof e Ford Tudor . . I | USED CARS . s ) S les e A : | Britain premises known as No, 11 S50 been granted the ‘end i the country’'s most powerful po- Boyles. when arraigned in Jef- { |},g several sons.” Mrs., Cannon died J 1 as No, 113 & < since they set out 1 s, cal factors, does things like that. || ferson Market court, declared he | 17t winter. Austin Street, New Britain, Coun.. [|Hudson Touring .. forecast for the ne hou i 13 Stanl trest grabs the iimell every || was innocent of 'the_bigams || AETIET i p';‘;”sio,m at l"v;rlu; A‘uc;nicn on ||| Hupmobile Coupe . - B s o : B Aint it At by e an toksit amay| | vhevee ang weserted Yo hiad on- || AT i e iises, July 13th, 1929, at 2 rdan Touring .... $59. tew feet disappeared. a | MM e e : e Not that Cannon de. || tained a divorce before the ques- ICOUIt Orders Optician o'clock (Daylight Suving Time) | %‘(gr((i'iaRoadsterb ; | BES | IN IO \¥/ N \tely secks to glorify himself. || tioned marriage He was held To Close U Business| Said premises consist of a three % % | it S lannon 1a that fie is. | under 310,000 Lail for.a hearing |[ rens v Messier “pho opened an | family frame house, and is bounded ||| Maxwell Touring ... . LOWEST PRICES and burning with | | Friday - | | optician's and optometrist business [and described as follows: |||Studebaker Touring . $ LIBERAL TERMS |a few months after he had left the| Beginning at 4 point in the north ||| Mloon Coupe , | EVERY CAR - ‘Mmmoy of Aaron Pinkus, veteran op- [line of Austin Street, feet west || pord Coupe ! GUARANTEED | e gy : f Chapman Street; thence g it < . verbosity, | tician, will be forced to close the|©0 T i thence running 3 5 - ey = S writes with the utmose verbosity. | lclan, will be foreed to €08 KRR H 85 fact: thenee running|||Oakland Touring ... $99.00 FULL CREDIT IN 5 DAYS IF His public statements run to almost July §. under court orders. Pinkus | wes 44 feet; thence runnirg I H 4§ % unbelievable lengths — but he is : Z 1 % . case tried last Monday and the Street; thence running mor s papers because they don't print | (ase tried last 3 ng % LR e e PTINT (Jit ordering the discontinuance of v 44 feet to place of begin- $480 00 428 ‘{“ “("U“LR 88 i the business was signed by Attorney Bounded Northerly, East:rly 3 S5 Much of the time 1 is travel me he 15 traveling. | & " " Rachiin, acting judge, to- |and Westerly ny land of William W. Arch 1 ; ; “ Only recently he returned from the | ! and h 1 son officiated. L Mediterranean and the Holy Land, | 2Y: e __|Smith and Alice S. Gridley or /, DOZEN 2 fowe hif 3 \here he was sent by the Christian| 1he main factor in the judgment signs and Southerly by Austin Street. OAKLAND LAN. SEDAN & plane, whi v dub- | o, L a large pit i . | |Herald as a reward for his effective- | V35 the allegation that Messier| Terms: 109 cash on date of sal $250 OO 927 BUICK COACH ped the “Flying Mi gon” ¢ s o Yohi yink 3 . A |ness against Al Smith. He has aver- | Signed au “i!“""l““f with l’mlxyus balance when deed is approved. | i 7 HUPMOBILE COUPE e et : e 3 Sk Hostd aged two European trips a year for | “hOTtly after his entry into the lat-} ior further information apply s o 937 CHEVROLET SEDAN i ey ! N fho last nine vears. He traveled 12, | (e’ employ agreeing not to engage | William E. Hagearty. 300 Main TAKE YOUR PICK CHBYROTLD! COURE the first weari f 1 ption for m- : 2 000 miles during the presidential | N the optician’s or optomelrist bus- | street, New Britain, Conn. Tele- | TERMS and TRADES 927 CHRYSLER § I o : i : GeD ness for a period of three years. He | jhone 4490 e ira ¢ t a L campaign, most of the time by auto- | Te8s f0r & FETE B Ot e | phon 4490. $ CHEVROLET CABRIOLET ditions w \ : WO | fow iy g er the mobile at 45 or 50 miles an hour, - L : 2 ] « > Leonard Optical Co., in the Leonard < MANY OTHERS ”:" it R . % A Nont ‘ nutnr:x do]:':‘o]:y mrx ‘n’(‘ gl:l\ (i;y ilding, 1t is claimed AUGUSTA DOYLE, atterson evrolet YOUR CAR IN TRADE & Yy Ml Mr. Pinkus was represented in Aministratrix e 1 Incorporated Long Terms asy Payments ourt by Attorney Monro Gor % 1141 Stanley St. Tel. 211 NOBODY 1, JERSELL PROWN—SCHEINER but he kicked up a furore in 1927 NORMAL SCHOOI REUNION i 8 bF (the Sheirs, | representatives , 2 ; r A OHJ BATH UF ROADBED Miss Schreiner of Arch| 8 when he instituted and headed 2 1St | Graguates of the New ””m"i’ anderediturs ol the suid Gluserpe | 98 ARCH ST. TEL. 649 of Allan J ? : of 42 prominent Southern clerg¥men | giate Normal school, class of 1927, | City Court. City of New Britain, June | FOR A REAI QUENEYONInEs AT Bundays } A REAL 2h street Satur- who publicly called on Southern in- | gythered at their school last Satur- 1929, Thousands of Gallons of Fluid Dis- 00 (0 L ey ¥ - | dustrialists to grant their employes | qav night in their annual reunion. | ORDER OF NOTICE Jhited to Kesp Down Dyst ) mony. Th e is th ; e better working conditions Arrangements for the affair were | Lpon complaint of Augusta Dovle, Ad-| ( ‘xOOCl sel ar tributed to Keep Do ~ . 3 '" [ministratrix of the Estate of Ja 7 P, " 5 Plays Stock Market carried out by a committee of which |f) 3 “ John i ; Plays Stock Maj | Dovle, deceased, of New Britain, ( Any One of These Cannot J, VE room s, 9 : : : ately it has hecome known that | Miss Hilda } ft was chairman. |necticut, praying for a judgment settling O James 8 | Lis practical. po-getting bishop for | Luncheon was served in the Nor- [tle ing (e interest of tl Be Beaten Announcement made today poraniery ere born T GAR years has been playing the stock [mal school lunch room which was Glus "‘1";{ “nmn'-'f”'\\::]!k J PRICED WAY LOW New York New Have 1 H market—customarily with success, | preitily decoraied for the event in i n“ina ot “Tor tainure ||| 1928 CHEVROLET Coupe I\/IONEY ford railroad officials that the oili . ST S BISHOP JAMES CANNON, JR. |for he is a close student of eco- |the colors of the class, lavender and |o sue thercon within the statuatory 1 v of the roadbed betwes » and Boys Steal Fireworks, nomics. He has also made profitable | yellow riod now pendin e the ity count |||1924 MOON Sedan Boston had becn com Burv Them in Cache works with extraordinary |investments in real estate and other | Officers for the coming year were |of New Britain, being ret °ihe!{11924 FLINT Touring HERE YOU CAN DO IT Thirty-two thousand gallons of oil | . s B0t L i CNerEY and intensity of purpose, | projects, ullm.]x. I‘rix e fmrm“’»*’ MisS | 1439, it appearing and being fo b (New rubber and new paint) Oakland Touring werd a4 on the 62 mile stret (bt 1D o, g With little but contempt for any-| Some dry leaders frankly admit|Dorothy Brecker of Hartford, presi- fihe subseribin lorities that < e g s between Devon Hartford, ac- | " et lonal Paper 0. & o50 who disagrees with him hat Cannon's stoc market specu-dent; Miss Deris Greene, New Brit. | whereabouts « Gluseppe Extra Special fl)(\lolet Touring Casey. An additional 32,000 (A ke : e O DU 1 The vs nccded someone to | pre among the ioss canght |of Hartford, treasurer. B R Gardner Touring or four railroad tank cars full, wer gl handle congress. Cannon simply |ened dry in southern rural sections ! Iollowing the business meeting, ] "ORE CHARLAND’S Hudson Coach used for every §0-mile stretch of t 0 someone 10 soive M siepped into the job and fook on |especially those who have little br Wasiplavelinfthetiibrarv il D ER. LIk e S o inn gl e Nash Touring roadbed between Har ind Bos siinmedlate eininiot el e e s ¢ Candidate, Al money ¢ school BE Gl Aotk bt vaw nenn Aut 0 2 Sbatan ton. company’e establishment were fOU1 oy in cannon's staie of Virginia | But what may fake the curse off : A0, n newspaper publisied n e Cits uto Service Station | TERMS and TRADES ears, having th ' 2] ) N phe omicl nd s southern states. He ¢ °d this business is the story one hears DERED SURPRISE feera bt nes Has st gty Roosevelt-Marmon Dealer onsecutive weels during the \ highly plea th g el L plaving pirale. yipoinin for Hoover and has now set | that Cannon has sunk nearly all the! A birthday surprise, T “ \ i e | e o 1 el ing o 1aug ! ared a cache in whieh ', 0 grate tietet there to defeat the |money he has ever made in the fur- | tendered Miss |».‘x_u|‘,. MRy O e et 32 Main St. Near E. Main C A BENCE urated last year,” states Mr. : D L DN emocratic candidates in this | therance of his causes. Many nd street last evening at her | 3 7 Telephone 1544 e ; It was found effectively to lay the A eleciion b se they remain- | azo he promoted a temperance news- | home, The house was prettily dee- | — M 50 Chestnut Street dust which usually whirls into a| N 5 2 ed loyal to the party eandidate in|paper in Richmond and lost many |orated in pink. blue and yellow. | Tel. 2215 Open Evenings train cf cars when it s in motion. pleces asithey care arse e lentia] cimnaizn. Becauze | thousands on that. though he has re- | Guest were present from Meriden, | ¢ oil is not affected Il by |only ! £F bod ke : tterly opnosed |eanily urged a chain of temperance | Waterbury and this city. Miss ) o rain Mr. Casey conchuded, “for 1 i ; iri S ey enu nti-Smith ef- fnawspapers which would print | Knerney received many g A I | ENTION ' rolls off the oiled stot nough [had been discover Y somIeone frorty \ th drive him | “clean, properly filtered news” and | e e . — all stays on the ste this | ¢ 1 nothing remained ihiar Gliss comes “hriline storics of | reconSUIUCted g eniertainment was furnished b = INTRODUCING ot i et o el - 2 EHOIR TS ; happy homes™ resulting from the yfjcs Nary Loughery at the piano H ] ! C B Our NewiUsedl Cat Tt on the roadbed of the Highland division J patli a Like ler, Rishop Cannol dry 1aws | and Charles Moore, soloist (o) lcay ar Uyers Chestnut Street will be oiled 1 . not esnecially impressive in - |1 have spent practically all T ever e v WE OFFER THIS BARGAIN ) iro whic ‘ He o a0 fon the ke Dishap Can | GITL MISSING FROM HOME OURl USED CARS ARE READY TO GO Laleiods] Senior High Schoeel oot e R Ll L G S S T i " Helen Miodojewsk . of 143 : " Faculty Enlarged 000 1 S bt e s sERARRe S Sl Slhe ALL IN A1 CONDITION 1926 Ford Coupe From Devon to Boston. dfbthe ECaure ) S Newly Painted Your Holiday or Vacation Trip Withcut Any $]46 Looks and Runs il]\l New Wateh This Space For More any of th cs of an orator, he |l.cague leaders were fumbling the [ pat or coat. her mother said. She can nevertheless put himself over | ball badly, Cannon rushed to the|jnew of no reason for the girl's » platform. |fore and publicly accused Mellon of IS Feve Worker laxity, questioning his sincerity. | abscnce Two lditional teache have 't t selves approx s been s since he The man deesn’t seem to he afraid | Stanley Rule & Level factory, wher L heen .nn.‘: to the faculty e mately § t s. Of- nearly die i or which The ' of anything. He has attacked the ad- | she is employed, but did not reach Take Senior High school to ta f € n matter ov mtriet b t N, helter in [ ministration as che ul he at- | there nor did she return to her home i, He talks slowly. distinetly and m v ceretary® Mellon | police by her mother, Mrs. Mary | " l'r:‘irsm’[‘x‘alnl_m.w P i with complete authority, for |opposed the proposal of Scnator I Mlodojewski today. | \Xle ESpCClaHV Recommend the FO”OWil’lg e : ied by George IL|\Tows how to amile fand imaer 50 00000) for, proibition’ enforcement itniw pits and blus flover desten ||| 1928 AUBURN Gabriclet 1924 STUDEBAKER Sedan [|/L____tL 1 H W H I jor High school e E de- i ling stree 1d Co. No. 6 of ire a ; 1926 OAKLAND Coach 1923 DODGE Coupe that Miss Nellie Le 1 o !t morn ks from the In Splendid Condjtion | ? Mechanically I\ 1 F k appointed to a commercia ositi itold e carburetor 1 Ol u C :‘;,i "',;‘; = ';\,'\-' LR A ] i o o .[,_‘"‘;‘M_ hasn't sin ac > | winia. He was president of the Black- | Donough announce the approaching : lax 1. but plues al fecerishly | 19 he was elected a bishop. | O'Connell. to John Bdward Downey. | . : e e | ¥ d as chairman of many The wedding will take place on 129 ARCH STREET TEL. 810 Airship Will Record re dgpartmuy LGl o S — = ——— 20 ) New Britain “In Sou l o ) the 1 P Chief W JUST KIDS THE “WHOLE” TRUTH The IFox Movi s 5 g A effects of ) v B ority of the calls wore for iy TWAG CBS’ FIGEERIN ~ AWELL, SU . [ WOULD MY APPLE DUVPLING |7/ 50 YOWRE THE 0Nz wHo Has |\ | [KINDA RigHT, Mom- whe flies the roof tops Juls 1 g \OW i ZLR by 2 NZ WiH S M L ] 0w MANY MERRY- {5ToP FISLTING § || e A DOVGHNUT To EAT? BEEN EATING THEM, AND THAT's ) | BTROVGHLY W feouni s ofrex 3 gkl at T COLLD BUY WITH | 5 Bt T 45 3 SUEIT 8k THOLSAN PeRTICKLER A RIGHT? ANSWER ) 25 1| ke i’:i, the expected incr African hut ¢ torm ked the Catholic church in the|at noon, according to report to the Car Worry announced that Miss ) ‘urran AUTO AVIRE IN GARAGE was once a school teacher. He lrig of Georgia to appropri She was wearing a white dress | ferred from the > al et in a tan stockings. black shoes and no Driven only 12,000 Miles Seven DPassenger ! partment at the r department ed at i g ! bishop docsn't smoks, of | (annon graduated from the . o Sk : ! Leazue remarks that he'land entered the ministry in V Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M \I‘r\ Re[urns Use ot of tar He allows himself alme - stone College for Girls from 1014 to | marriage of their nicce, Miss Mary | Auburn Sales and Sorvice H or ‘ 3 2. erald piaces. e y dam 5 % : Vi ards and conferences un- Tuesday, July the church of I o schoo e : ¢ . ; ] e connected with prohibition, and was | St. John the Iivangelist I CAr'ISSlfleC] Ads No. 1, will t 2 - | P T e . 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