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DRIVER SOUGHT N "FATALAUTO CRASH One Woman Dead, Another Bad- | " ly Hurt in Hudson, N. H. Hudson, > y 15 (P—One | woman was dead today and another |t was in a critical condition from in- when ey were t-and-run automobile |i Nashua road about juries received struck by a driven on the midnight The dead woman was Miss Nellie Horan, 34, who died upon arrival at Memorial hospital, N a, where she and her companion were take by a passing motorist. Mrs. Brid Feeley, 38, was in a critical ¢ tion at the hos pelvis and leg ¢ bruises. Both tics employed of C. C. Parker According to police the automobile. k to Archie Gagnon lost control of the striking the women who wer ing by the roadside. The ¢ over an embankment, where abandoned A warrant for the non was issued today failed to find him at his ed womse at the summer home | machine arrest o police The AUGIDENT INVOLVES 5 LOGAL SOLDIERS (Continued Fram Ned Okenquist of Headquarter of New Britain. The Deep R cident involved Privates William Daniels, Joseph Riola, and the ter's parents. Riola's mother car was turned upside caped injury but were up. IFortunately none Britain youths seriously jured in the at Old Say- brook. Two of them, Privates Kelle- her and Okenquist, rec d cuts (fn; the head but both w to be | abeut today, their injuries. The dviver, Pr rested on the ch driving and wili be Saybrook court 1 worse for | | ate ii s ar- none iv s slightly damaged is the a rescu savec who figured in ago when he Rpringfield woman who ing at Sound View. | | | the life of a drown- | Auto Rams Armored Car, Driver Hurt But Flees Detective Sergeant George C. El- | linger and Motoreycele Officer W ‘ Strolls this aff noon were secking a motorist who figured in a collision at | Stanley and Francis streets at noon | and left the scene befor e could be interviewed. An armored truck factory payrolls was struck by car driven by the missing man the latter sustained an injury to ! nose, causing him to bleed He | went into a nearby drug store and a little later the police learned he had left by a r door. | His ntomobile as left on gcene and the police at once a search for h A wrecking r| was called fro o tow his machine away, ged, while t practically none impact The a Brink Express (o, street, Haven, by Albert Hodden of avenue, New H; n. | used fo carry the | and as hadly d irmored rmored car is ow of and was driven | 254 Davenport New| Man Has Two Canines, Both Have Same Name Joseph Prestia of 145 North strect, | ghould bave no difficulty in remem- | bering the names of his two white | poodle dogs which he | registered to- ot 1 bhoth *J i Iabel day at the office he has named the same day same name, Aday Rouskie havi the dog pound but the war town ¢ 1el Wi they 1 sam Dog SEA SHORE COTTAGE Ten rooms, all mode E overlooking Island N tune par tive price Baker don, Conn POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN “Our new minist ed a right good sermon envy Sunday, but I think Ma heard after she caught Ellen’s new hat.' rCopyright 1929, on don't Pubhaners Byndicate) solution to a : I | th | his ¢ |the M EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1929. HOOVER ADDRESSES NEW FARM BOARD (Continued From First Page) am deeply impressed with the | ities which lie r fundamental purpose must he | » the facts and to find multitude of agricnl- | among them o t production to rmanent business marketing which, and controlled by the farm- I devised and 1 well managed ng economies and | effe tability will grow to before von to determi problems, nstitutions for owned S0 W cor may estab- oppor- | em w Work Will oW there tion. | that will already | and with builc hut 1 rd T have| from the cooperativ | and yours | most universally thus ir of : you ar 4| epresentatives ulture 1 you upon the itsel cong the . ction of 1es and by your appoint- invest you with hority and resources ver before been conferred by nment in assistance to any | iis: ¥ nine mer thus far president to Mr Hou . After White returned Mr to it ol heen | embled | Hoover's call at anw‘ pic- | grounds, cabinet | delivered yonse hite today ecutive posing for Hous o rly s on the group room wher Hootor Crez law the views of Presids appointed the o an exhaustive iculturists, lled to hear the Hoover by a which embodied Hoover, and | ief executive | study of by avail- s hoard was short address by Tegge Well Known he mem also were given first opportunity to become onally acquainted, many of them er having met before. Probably | most generally known within the » was Alexander H d Ris position International Hg ting com- to become chairman of the and give it the counsel of his | experienc and finance An en Itimore acted fo limit the president’s participation | in the opening session to his short | o enable him to leave for | and city well b | perso n Legze, who re president of | the pany hoard wsiness address ore noon, the n called for early in the day Although the cope with the agricultural d posed oard \\Nw-\‘fi!wn‘ 1 problem of the | 1 and is com- of [ z all| the major phases of far min- ; istration leaders regard t | situation with contint pluses o most he | its rmer B No Wheat Spokesn rangely, in view of the situation the board today was without a the wheat growers, pres desire to acc in every of opinion | ain men who disagree | nd pool plans | marketing. Nevertheless, | President Hoover is hopeful that a | decision can be reached within a few | days and the personnel of the board spokesman for of the man be compl In addition to Legge, the membe v etary Hy who holds x-officio 1d of the ag artment; rhoma City Far S Wilson | | | | ‘ ‘ MOTOR SALES » Charch st Tel 2812.W AUNT HET BY ROBERT QUIlLLEN at home since I put out poison for rats, but 1 didn't no other way to rer sister 1ad know nd Pa's staved long el enough.” (Copyright 1 Pu hers Eyndicars) e ettt i | | atulat? | shot | now | of it Policeman Kills Man Who Robbed Drug Store New York, July 15 (®—A po- liceman today shot and killed one of two men who held up a drug store at 103rd street and Amster- dam avenue. The men, who obtained and three vials of drugs, fled in a roadster. Fatrolman James M Harrison commandeered a taxi- cab and chased them. When they failed to stop he fired his volver and a shot struck Joe dleman of Brooklyn in the ne Killing him instantly. His com panion, Dominic Detimiolia, then surrendered to Harrison. ey * CADDIES TOURNEY WON BY MIRLIANI Bogs Take Over Shuttle Meadow Gourse for Day The long looked-forward-to cad Meadow the dies’ tournament at Shu It handi was played off today. took torm of a kickers' ap affair tants ¢ and 85, hit num- The ten mark 75 num- future with he and Bobbie the Low gross first pr went to Sam Mirliani who shot A. Hovane- sian carded an 85 for second prize Eighty boys, who tote tor the Shuttle Meadow players, gati- 1 at the caddy house early this morn and before the dew had dried from the greens the first four- some, made up of two red-heads, a tow head and a boy of swarthy com- plexion, drove from the first tee, Armed with makeshift S clubs, some of which saw service when par was battled with when the gutty ball was serving its da the boys set out with wild enthus asm to try to play the holes bette than “their men” do in the Satu:- day tournaments, Where they had heretofore suffer- cd when players balls sank in the pond, ran into traps or into the woods, they themselves felt the sting of slices and the agony of taking penalty strokes fo balls out of bound Tomorrow & they carry bags again they will have keener sympathy for the golf- er when he misses putts But there and however their dud of vicariously were no alibis the caddies felt about shots they kept their feelings concealed behind happy grins. They played the ancient and royal game as it ought to be play- ed were to any joy out The boys drove with abandon- approached fearlessly, ani putted as though the hole were as L as a barrel, Clubs were borrowed members who would tru ing implements to o ands. One set sometimes served four masters. boys who could not get any- where near a full set played the round with such old clubs as they d accumulated In some cases a iver, an iron and a putter served for 1 the shots. One youngster proudly displ a bag of clubs which was pres to him just before he started Asked what his score was he “I aidn't do very well— he grinned. “It must have m nervous when Mr. Booth this of clubs. Ge: could use them the way he does.” At 2 o'clock the last outfit cam ng over the trap on th. teenth fairway, hot and hungry quite wrapped up in whait they would score on the final hole as any of the golfers who try to equal par at Shuttle Meadow. if one get ment, from thos heir golf- Thos el ted ont sai Then gave me set v 1 —_——————————\ VETERINARIAN Dr. R. U. Westerberg 403 WEST MAIN STREET PHONE 1151 offered | DOBSON ESTATE S HURLED FROM AUTO, LEAKY PONTOONS "~ WORTH $231,48 LOCAL CHILD DS DELAY AHRENBERG | | | | (Continued ¥rom First Page) andard Oil of New Jerse Andes Cooper, 1 Founders Corp. $1,274; res Americ: Juan Wenzel Instantly Killed in Swedish Flier Still Held af| Middletown Accident Greenland Base | 45; 40 Sears An automobile accident which oc- Knoxville Powor | curred Saturday afternoon the 5 Hartford Elec- |corner of Broad and Court street 5 American Super | Middlctown, caused the instant City Company of | death of Joan Wenzel, 3 year ola merican Power & | gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Second International [\enzel of 319 North Durritt street, pfd., $430: 10 Sec- | hig city. Securities Corp. | The accident took place about Rl o'clock, when Mr. Wenzel, Trans 950: 10 Commercial |, oper, Joan, and a relative, Mrs. Trust, $2,100; 125 New Britain Gas | g ance Gordon of New York cit Light, $8,750: 150 Colts, $5.100. riding in Wenzel's car, south when the left pontoon developed a Bonds:, Birmingham on Broad street, en route for the small leak as the machine was $s10:anewiOpleans FRublie Benvies iy oty A truck driven by Irank |pushed into the water, preparatory | Terdcy 'f"\"x“": "m;‘ 2A ali of Middletown to a 5 a. m. take-off. T R T t on Court street The airmen were a S I CHICEA L IED 3 approached the pressed at their persistent $ followed and but Captain Ahrenberg said the rear ir don’t get off hefore mas, get off we must. WILL SEEK COMMITTER T0 PROBE DOG POUND Alderman and Two Councilmen In- | | 4 18295 American and one-fortieth Founders Corp.., Roebuck, $4,120; & Light Co. tric Light, $6 Power, $460: Hartford, $7 Light, $370; 10 Securities Corp. ond International com 198 Mrs. Tvigtut, Greenland, July 15 (#) — he Swedish fliers, Captain Albin Ahrenberg and his two companions, have made two attempts in n\-n} /s to take off for New York. but | time a leaky pontoon balked $19 &1 Albany, N, da cach them. | ceived her The attempt was vesterdav | Ahout 20 y afternoon at 3 p. m. when the right pontoon was found to be | leaking. It was repaired, but the start was postponed again today his Co., £000 ' Trin, inc trifle de- | il luck “Even Christ- and as the intersection Tringali's Wenzel's & we cars Britain Na- | confusion account,) Savings | car The car, being of light structure skidded and on pinning its passengers, taken unaware by the as thrown through the |dow and hit the hard pavement | with her head. She died instantly. Mary A {Wenzel, after breaking loose from Dobhson, wreckage and seeing his daugh- dead on the pavement, was with grief and threw him- who stood and body of was placed under stioning by Coroner Lowndes nith Middietown. He he- an investigation yesterday and of the will be held in the city court of Mid- deposits: New . (checking Burritt Mutual nk, $41.10. Notes cured hy mor realty, 1 her with interest $34.75 Household furniture, Jewelry, $1.606. Total. $331,456.47. The executors are Miss Dobson and George R. dau, and son of the testatrix DEATH TAKES NOTHER - " OF LOCAL HERCHANT truck struck of we ges and toppled over its due, ana | Toan $1.000 de acci- win- th | ter 1ying terest Themselves in Question of reome “Tringali, t the dead Providing Dog Pound A request for a committee to in- igate conditions in connection with the dog pound situation may be made at the meeting of the com- | mon council Wednesday evening by Alderman David L. Nair and Coun- cilmen George Molander and Wil- liam Scheny. The dog warden is a state official and works under the direction of the commissioner on domestic animals. but the local council has the authority to increase his wage. Although the dog pound itself has heen declared unfit for use, there has been no criticism of the activi- of the dog warden himself. | > special committce to be asked | or will have as its objective the | methods of killing, collecting. im- and disposing of dogs in | The construction of a new is expected 1o be the Joan, arresp | Ves for q ALK Mrs. Adeline Leventhal Dies at Hart hearing case Home of Son—Was orrow Sireet own. ng of summoned to 1 wsurements which will be report- it the hearing. Sergeant Ward @ Policeman Hill directed traffic vhich ly delayed by the throngs of people that gathered to the Tringali leased afternoon 3 Years Old. Middletown g scene wers Mrs. Adeline Jaffe Leventhal, 7 and took died last night at the home of her son, A. J. Leventhal of 200 Hart streef, following a long illness. She was born in New York city and was the daughter of Samuel Jafie and Juliet Goslin Jaff Mrs. Leventhal three sons, A b Leventhal of thi i " 8. J. 1. I hal of Hartford: 1 one dough- Mrs. A. L. Jaffe of San Fran- o, Cal he funeral will he held from the undertaking parlors of Taylor and Modeen on Washington street, Hart- ford, at 8:30 o'clock tomorrow after- noon. Interment will he in Beth 1s- racl cemetery, Hartford wis glimpse wreckage Saturday $1500) s for under a hond of is survived by as Joan Wenzel afternoon from her Burial was ir neral held servieo en were this pounding the city. dog pound result home 2 o'clock 4 St Mary's cemetery wth of department store chains nany has been phenomenar in 1st few years, some having se cral stores in large cities and singl com- 1 moth bags ung cracks | last summier, buy a few yards cloth in strips and Book binderies sell | ave s since of gummed mend them. this cloth. A NEW THRILL RADIO FANS Ready For You The Amazing New left front wheel and and the bumper Galbraith was driving west on ht street the roximate of 15 to 20 miles a ur and el Now On Display <)y‘l<[ly\:‘l(,\ a sop as Sicklick's car At OUX‘ Store [talian Music Emporium E. D’Agostino, Prop. 52 Lafayette St. New Britain Telephone 4623 For Demonstration places of business in smaller munities. | MARRIAG Marriage lic been filed by the' following T. Day of Kensington, and Kahms of BEast Berlin: John A, Lindquist of 13 Wakefield court. and Hildur M. Lin of South Main str ‘ Garder of 63 Maple Hill avenl an of Montreal, athleen G. Grace 2 INTENTIONS se applications have Harold Minnie rlson of 65 street ) E. Kunz», Francis G nada, and o Lincaln AUTOS COLLID An automobile operated by Robert Ibraith of Elm Hill collided this morning with a car owned and driven by Jacob Sicklick of 160 Maple street at Fairview and Dwight streets, the front axle being hent, the tha Dywig rate Dwight and turned left, striking Galbraith's car. Sicklick said the sun dazzled him and he could not avoid the accident. | | — | | | — BRIDGE SET GIVEN AwAY MERCHANTS' GIIT NIGHT THURSDAY NIGHT CAPITOL THEATER to IDEAL DAUGHTER OF FORMER | MAYOR BEATTY DIES| Elizabeth Colbert Passes Away in Albany—Will Be Buried Here Wednesday Elizabeth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose leatty who was a former mayor of | this city, died Saturday afternoon in for more than 20 years. She was born in this city and 1e- with her husband, 25 ARCH ST. TELEPHONE 207 COMMERCTAL TRUST BLDG. Everett M. Fenner Engineer and Manager Preduct of American Radiator Company | Colbert, left for Albany, where she |lived until her death. Funeral services will be held ‘o- morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Trinity Episcopal thurch of Ai- bany. N. Y. After the services the body will be brought to the funoral | home of B. C. Porter of this city and | remain here until Wednesday at 2 p. m. Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, rector | of St. Mark’s Episcopal church, will officiate at the committal service at the grave In Fairview cemetery. Bea'ty Colbert, For having heroically attempted to save some natives thrown into the crocodile infested Rippon, Falls, the River Nile. Ramsay Nicholson, of the E been recommended for a gallantry Y., where she had lived on education here. vptian military service, has Mrs. Colbert. Edward V. early ago Dr. award Superior training equips you to cure and keep the superior position. Ve are capable of preparing you to take a high-paying position. 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