New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 19, 1929, Page 15

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

P e e e ——— £ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, RIDAY, JULY 19, 1920. I IMMIGRATION LAW Wearing of Clothes Is “Shocking”’ SEPARATES FAMILY Father in Hontreal, Wifa Children in Rouses Point July 19 (UP)—A seem- of gov- and mountable wall ernmental immigration regulations has separated a father in Montreal from his wife and three children in Rouse’s Point, N. Y. father, John Da Silva Lopes, | Jis prevented from crossing into the United States and vife and children who barred from entry by authorities and o d o Briti Guian by mily Depied Admittance s came to Montreal several cmploymunt found his family in N York sent for them they re | wdmittance by Canadian au They remained at Rouse's Point er July 1. when an Ameri- | nt into effect enjoin- to qualify as American | til 1ling we ing all fail To Members of French Nudlet Cult i g i “Grolesque a s ! is what members of the nudity it time to depart volunts moven : i e e e A ted, Tf deported I 1 unty anparel o pictored back to British r,m.A: e : e shown frolickinz on ind BY MiNOT sAt Vil h0 e i ad- | NEA Service 5 S e P s 1 or N the 1opt MW | that it shoy : Cola e B e Villennee 1n o An Emoy of Nudism ited States the prefec : 5 5 Lopes went to meet the v 5 N ‘ i at Rouse’s Point he 10 suit the g N e dered by authorities to I T e The ; o train at Lacolle, but a train employs : inadvertently allowed him to pro- 5 heer e naas ceed to Rouse's Point mu N ieaony el os Family Few Minutes by Fren h-to el gy 5 o ! o : : ty can only on t} next train T s 1 5 b L 5 o ik I also be- f: ily As t Lope decision is hoping f which will ere and per GENERAL T MO HERRICH WEWORY Gouraud Will Pay Trihute fo Former Ambassador tion must be to Paris to g Ng men w! ml~ hieved Ly na nudism though com- report- million ir ropean i L = H * de- o 5 i “‘ wearing of clothes as “un- Tha oty unnatural nd claim | R in an unclothed state ised e nankind of most of its naturi lowed k) t 1 1 tion he de o the nudisn not long 1 from indi hed on the It was organized o« nata 0 the man I N v elul Nix Found Guilty Henri Gouraud, “Lion .nlwe “"]Ed 1“1 o Niy, 46, color ?'N 208 gonne” and one time military gov- 2 t who run Chosen for Commn ity Project o ana ingured. Harold General Go mission was to on: Berlin turnpike lay wreat the diplomat's e s i} |‘1 grave in Lul i = e s ar I planes from bservation C B - IS boll 2 A R squadron of the Oh 1 Guard | T Of driving with defective and a mounted pol wird of honor 2 e e e t the French |10 days. At a meet held ) of Hart- figure at the station home of Mrs. W, 7T entered a While in the city General Gouraud | ¥ B AR . Qv will he the guest of Parme Her- | ¢ will co i Backiel, rick, son o \bassado errick [ 1 Nix who selecte few fri < of t ¥ s « ng car of mony o Herrick gra w st cew car was not oug 1 larger a and Mrs. H. A. Lienhard and ing t. with ord and Betty Lienhard of Golf i 1 1 1 &1 et have returned rom a two Mrs. 1 « or 1 Weeks' stay at Indian Neck s 1 Robert Lienhard this week Wal Mrs. Elliot hrike for New York., wi wecept- | Mrs. Simpson, My He admittad t ney brake €d a position for Mrs. \als) ver 1 s wing, but that W Mrs, inner and N Histrict o} 1 hold when lever was Elcanor and Barbara of | Mi Stare an pulled ha 5o statod that ondon — A e e t nest Thursday oon, at Harold Forbes in Newinaton Center Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Cook of Go H'nm]v\w stres ) end in New York with friends | Miss IFrances W of Boston | a m th her is spending ) ents, Mr. and Mrs, N Sequin street, at their simn &t Canoe Harbor, Tast Rive Harry Webster of New Center spent last week-end in Nian- t arrow of r home Pelish 'Junimr" Lcasz—uc To Enjoy Boat Ride Iinal arrangements for by hoat rid the Polish Junio completed at a4 meeting of the committee held last ht at | the home of Mrs. B. A. Gryzboski on Farr on avenue. The hoat ride which is scheduled for Sunday, July 25, will be the first of its kind at- tempted by the league and is ex- | pected to draw a crowd of younger set. The trip will commence | from Hartford in the morning with a sailing to Haddam Neck, where | dinner will be served at the Clark- | hurst inn. After dinner various sports will be enjoyed RUM TAX CAUSES ] Mevico City, July 19.—P— A seri ous situation has arisen in the state of Vera Cruz where the state govern- ment has doubled the tax on liquor ablishm s with the intention of | suppressing them and furthering the national campaign against alcohol. Most such places closed when the heavy tax was and those hoycotted by | e plan The | d to deliver | °s until the {ax was imposed remaining open were SUpplY firms and the ice plants even ice to residence removed, rofu I El Fitch- (% lothing Sal Fashion Park & Hickey- SUITS Reduced $10 to $15 | ; OINCS C | with Otticer Backiel and stopped within pI¥ing the brakes. The chart from the motor vehiclc epartment for this particular malie of car calls for a stopping within $4 Judge Welies found hir driving with defective br was broug drove the ent|to T4 feet after ap- | bil guilty of 1t ont that while the He was Welles an honest ¢n- in good re- the evidence it one brake held readily opposite wheel shpm 1§10 and costs stated that he m ieavor to keep t pair. | Fined on Two Counts Harold Callahan of 2 ton street, Hartford, with reckless driving responsibility, in court He entered a plen of R. Wilbur of Ty Hartforc tif e car 0 Washing was charged and evading last night ot guilty, P he signal as stopped tion a period of 16 or 12 seconds in order to allow a heavy truk to pass going south, wiwn Callahan's car collided in the rear and kept on driving to Ha Vith her > managed to get the numbs Mr. Wil- bur stated Mr alled upen next to have rges ed that at t know red or Miss Wili accident no one had rety ;H-y in the extent of t s they were aware { ‘one stated he was > Fairview Gas sta- Wilbur stop standing at tion and saw car to let a ass. when saw Callahan vy roadster cut in near tp s station and crash into the ler of Wilbnr so got 150 pick 4 up a hub is torn off Callahan's Officer J 3 of the stated he v otified by t Hartford police of the Upon inguiry of the sta vehiele ¢ nt it wa car was red in name He call t apartment hut home. He came m on him a few ked him wher his car was, and was told it was ‘n a garage for repairs. Callahan was o red to repoct to the sta racks for questioning while Officcr Jerris went to the o, An employe s feet to the ) d likewis I a crash. they did not r d struck arything n had stopped ) yards from wallied bhack to ome ha humber of that ¥ realized some ! h pened. He stopped car, and walked back fo investizate, found Mr. Wilbur very much excited, ani found My had his number, » made a few casual in- hut did not care to get which he knew he ade hi f sm: o c N : ting M v driven ars and was fully cox insirance, H lired of t at the stor vons ind was gi a nega Welles stated {hat anve A car must asc ] nd the extent of 0. € Freeman called to re-examine the car and ’ do, t ity OFFICERS T0 FACE ACTION ON REPORT Fake Liquor Raid Story May Even Involve Gen. Fooie n X e Tom Graens E'-.en Beat the Beisy Ann SPECI! \‘ TODAY and SAT V%Esmfl “ON THE SQUARE” SPECIAL FOR TODAY and SATURDAY Every price tag has been remarked! For- mer prices have heen cut to exactly 1-3 to 2 1-2 off —or a saving of value prices! 5 33¢ to 50 on every 2 Party dollar you spend! It at your sav- ings is our loss! Nev- means the er in the history of = we must close them il one ¢ 2 e ot our business has such s e a startling annource- e included., PO - n' n fashic ment been made! Be | fashioucd or hi: sure to attend, styles, in sizes up

Other pages from this issue: