New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 26, 1929, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1929. g | ot violation of the rules of the road, |and he was not certain about whal‘ ‘m a et . 1 ”NAB[[ TI] GHE[;K |but Prosecuting Attorney “’oods;:f": actually happened at the wr»i ool the , ‘ The Secret of Codliie or, . d a plea of not guilty on the | ordere Speeder is Fined Wible itor 4 3 s i i i - FLEEINE M"T“RIST\“’“E et meeuma HI]VER I]VER EARTH T other and, Fowie bol is In Light, Easily Digested Foods prove them. ngton avenue, who was arrested by e R eg i Officer John M. Lieb! Perry Pushed OF Running Board | i “vesceraay PR ;,;”;‘T;l.g‘;;-fif o‘; , Scientist Attributes Lagers o 15 ‘ i = : Alter Stanley Street Smash:?3{5;“:‘,“';‘:“fin‘x“n.i‘r”;f‘uno‘v‘n”‘ ‘ Mool Sum's Heat and Energy | mie aront o sous 1w Observes Feminine ¥ rtle streets. He did not know the Haberski and Frank Kos Komaki ot | mmm of the driver of the other |, * (80l M oot "ere driving on| Following a collision shortly after |car because the latter refused to|po afOP™ B0y Foime direction | Washin i 5 - 7 o'clack last night near the home of m“k; :'},T:” ?"fi‘(‘flnfj A Offi- |ana when the latter turned into a slender bands r Li ascerta fror e i Sy ck | tween 1 Meddrick (O}: By ofa0mestantevi| SRR L 8 S S8 GG S Tonapta | £ascline stalion, his car WA H:ldtl\“ veen straet, Virginio Achilli of East Ber- [office that the car was registered in |~ = MO0 =i lin, driver,of one of the cars in-|Jyacob's name, Vagrant Jailed o volved, tried to prevent the driver cf’ Going to Jacob’s home, the officer Teofil Grabowski, 40, was sentenc- | he A A h = the other ‘odr from Jeaving the sBens.|mer him and brought him. to the|cd to jail for 15 days He was in po- | (rophysical observatory of _the|ozone oceur in the st : With all the bran but was pushed off the ,..nmm:i,,o,m station, where he admitted |lice court vesterday on the charge m in the f hoard after turning off the switch |{hat he had no license at the time of rancy and a continuance until | for phenome - b af ol lbvelle cnlhaen Ley. 1 3\ s C f h i) LEGS = i 7 o 18 : [the accident but had obtained onc|today was ord ongiliepnurD s v. a former policeman, caught |, shost time afterwards. As fo {he|Of investizating his condition T G By e e i Sl claimed | was learned that he had no i i 5 s Vi bin Fol il I Ing car and recognized Harry Hig- |[andon's car struck his car. The and was unable to care for L rz0n1 vgen and gen-| mum, t G : With whole milk, does not heat the blood or tax the digess i 1 lar street, at the |foor arrested hoth drivers, ct properly 5 der- irdment et tion. It is not only cooling but satisfying —saves kitchen phesl, aceo 0 his statement (0 | rangon with violation of ¢ . = el rical dischars vhen ol ) drudgery and expense. Ready-cooked, ready to eat. cer William O'Day, who investi- |5 1924, but Prosecuting Attorney ANXIOUS TO FLY iv ydor e i v atme C‘rx‘"‘d. the collision »follo“:mg a v”-‘“-oodg nolled the cha d used Sha July 26.—Chinese wom- 52 ; 3 Landon was driving west on Myrtle | fiy. An American concern opening | o earth with a : - il U H ld Classified A vehicle commissioner’s office and | "oy’ 6:55 o'clock, on his way|an air mail and passenger service |SMrOud and cheating it of a part ot fin the north i 1of § v READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS !0!‘ 03~ Returns Ise era assiilel S, learned that the car in question was 5 L | Y 5 to the Stanley Works, he testified, ere recently ade the announce. registered in Higgins' name. Here recent iy mia < i . |and as he was passing Booth street, | ment that it would train operators | b ns a ving ; Abont e e ot o brought him |on the wrong side of Myrtle street. | brought forth a large crowd of ap- el pon‘ce station. He is report- | Unable to turn to the left because of | plicants. Among them cleverly | ed to have refused to make a state- traffic, Landon turned to the right, | disguised, were 11 young women. ment until he had consulted counsel, into Booth street, crashing into %0 he was locked up on the charge |Jacobs’ car, which had turned into of suspicion. Later, Ofticer O'Day |the same street, cutting the curb Incated witnesses who identificd Hig- short. Landon’s car red t 1s, and the charge of evading re- gyeater amount of d *Y"V\Vklhlh(\ was placed against him. Jacobs testified that he stopped in \‘\ = { Womens ond Misses @p; aa"elJ 7 restaurant at Myrtle and Booth / He was released on bonds. a restaurant at Ay NS | : ins |streets yreakfast, leaving his car = In police court today Higgins streets for breakfast, g | 215 MAIN asked to be excused from pleading |parked across the strect. He did not N IN STREET until he engaged counsel. He want- |See lLandon's car coming towards od a continmance “to suit your con. |him as he started to turn into Booth venience” he told Prosecuting At- |street. He denied that he had come | /A 2 torney Woods, to which Mr. Woods down Myrile el | —— ”‘] replied that he would suit Higgins' | As to the lice n incase J /3 ¥ ew l men 0 convenience. He ordered a plea of |Of resistration. fnanglally /’I/)) | = = not guilty entered and had the |unable to drive la although ))))»»fi case continued until mext Tuesday, he had a license 2ot : which was satisfactory to Higgins. his week he took {he car out, in-| ACIDINE never fails tobanishand | Achilli's car was forced onto the |tending to renew his license DI cecp aaye == sidewalk by the impact, Officer |Saturday afternoon. H rtifica Eh"»f;m:;;“r:?.fie'ld:"""? really . 0 A ¢ Y A anishes, rely relieves, in O'Day learned, and Higgins is al- |of resistration. offered in court, was et o hiaie leged to have backed away and then marked “duplicate Jul * and he ache, acid sto ('gn’,‘ chronie constipation arte pavi o c. i ine hat had 2 e ead colds and acid rheumatism. It al started to leave the scene. He was |explained th: ! th st cslieandweldn et Al slightly delayed by the turning off |original. tive sy .mmmmd clean. of the switch but it was a simple Judson TI. Landon f 72 Hart AC e V. ct, modern, te st o o |street, father of the driver, was call- | anti-acid which is combined with Japtase; matter for him to start the motor |street, father of t was C B powerful starch digeetant—it digests 900 in a few seconds because the car |ed to the witness stand by Prosecit-| fimesits own weight of pure potato starch was rolling. According to Officer (ing Attorney Woods and festified | in 30 minuter, ¥our stomach deserses pro- e ; | 5 ~ction. v ' Da igg a oo cing |that Jacobs made a sharp left tu 3 : Day, Higgins had been drinking |that Ja “made a shary left tu ) A meat and starch digestant, anti-acid and hut was not under the influence of | directly in front of the Landon €ar.| carminative bevond compare. Soothing to liquor g Sixe imposed a fine of $10| the stomach and intestinal membranes. i R e JUKE, ot T e out a | Slightly lazative, but not excessively so. _ Guilty On Two Counts on the charge of driving without a| BUSLY WEsTs Bt 0t et tuther, William Jacobs, 2%, of 57 license and 33 on the charge of | childrenand bables. Usedandrecommended Main street pleaded guilty to charges | failure to have his certificate of reg- v Phy HELED OIS of driving an automobile without a |istration in his possession, suspend- D Pittsburgh, P certification of registration in his [ing judgment on the rules of the possesslon and without an operator's |road violation for the reason that license and not guilty to the charge |there was no independent testimony atmosphere One layer — An event for the =) =) Sale starts TAKE ADVANTAGE whole town to N promptly at —NOW — talk about! @ 9a. m. 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W HI are high character dresses — all Tovmariy® with sizes for women and misses. No C. O. D. or 3 2 copies of very expensive models—made to . y BESSE SYSTIEM STORE phlnn(\ n.\‘d(‘l's—-_ull sales Iiu,nl.’ While they last sell for $12 each. Polka dots and glorious 142 Main Strcct ()pp()sit(‘ Stl"dlld Theater —but _\i\]ll(‘-\\!\\‘ women will buy up this lot prints. Sizes for Misses, 14 to 36—for Women ! immediately. 38 to 16—Save at Jordan's!

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