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Private Enterprise In Wartime CAUTION REGUIRED 1[ Shin Buildine Would Have Saved | DESPITF RAINFALL Nation ‘3500 000,000, Hurley Says Shue Hedow Rt Sip Former Chairman of Shipping Board Tells Institute| [}ly Increased Two Inches Waste and Extravagance Present In Con- e struction of American Fieet. 4 16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 102° o | fractured skull reccived when the ! GOLDMAN SHOP APPRAISERS WHO [S HE') 5 v!fllEN‘i‘ []EATHS car in which she was riding over- | In the bankruptey matter of Isi- {furned at Windsor. The girl was dore Goldman, doing husiness in this R |one of a party of four. The ma-|city under the firm name of Gold- F ‘(m;.o turned over on a dark road ,man's Clothes Shop, Referce in _“4 ) | The other three were uninjured Bankruptey il Berman has ap-_ At Bridgeport Joseph Mlyiori, 8, |pointed L Levine, Samuecl'Mag and {died from burns received when he | Fred Winkle app ISETS, The first Near Silver Beach—10 Hurt | 4e° b the yb | silhouette is a very good likenc | editor will cease. Who Is he | you'll win the dollar which would more sport than | make the guessing { [ | bver. ‘ [ | | RULES OF SILHOUETTE ’ CONTEST | 1.—Identify likeness. “ | 2.—Describe how he makes livell- hood { 3.—Address communications to [ | “Silhouette™ Editor, | New Britain Herald 4.—Contest closes at 2 p m. fol- 2 Persons killed in ac- lowing insertion—Saturdag | |cidents, the body of a three year —— — 10 a m old child sought two weeks as| | 5.—Answers may be mailed or|!a drowning victim was found in brought to the Heratd| bushes with a gash on the head e st Stl‘fllghfi-g in the . badly searing the boy. |2l at 11 a. m. A composition of 15 |He died in St. Vincent's hospital. |ber cent is being offercd. | — = ed Ads Taltimore, in 1745. Herald ( rosult Md., was incorporated Yesterday's rainfall, one of the gre months, brought up two inch werc yeaviest in many totaled Shuttle | s to | 2.48 inchcs Meadow 5 19 feet and five inches. and f but the fact for was Va., dollars wou Aug. the patrictic was inescapable s own mo unpulse, that Charlottesville, One half billion he Un nobody Sk stand at vill hav howeve riski ey direc tate ipping ima chairm office. {and a boy who had been burned | | 6.—Credit given for neatness. died over the week-end in Connec- 7.—One dollar awarded daily for | |ticut. At least 10 persons were in- best answer according te | |jured in accidents, mostly rules. nvolving automobiles. water de- I s Abraham Helleri50 W dled aE |the result of being crushed be ru-mh been sav little effect on the dro ment if wartime infiuence which Nearly every it mpelling Incen- | and conservation of down te | contirue, officials of the ariment said to As a result of the since th e is from three | by private N. Hurle United State: told the U stitute of pu Pointing ¢ ipyards to five feet below its normal mark 0 s various supply must | pping noa affairs. storm the " ¥ 5 |an automobile operated by her hus- leclared (-m-)\n alittle greener in New Unidentified Woman band. His r lided with one netion b 3 lay; the flowers in the | i /ing |driven by Miss Lo Mahoney and siness and 1 arks a wdens bloom a little " In Accident Is Dying was overturned Heller tween politics the dust does not scem so | New Haven, Aug. 12 (' — 11 omobile. 1 capital c r and the | midal 1 woman who was in were reported. Great Brit- © world seem er fter | It seems thomgh many folks knew cd in accident here | Aibar Miienan e weeks of waiting, atiently until | I W. Jartman, the pop burn- | Thu tined unidentified to- " dlscovered by deration for m: a Saturday in THE NEWSD 1— | belleved to be dying. i oul play Is, it rained. The rain descended | THE; _‘Q)‘\\' BRITAIN HE Police contin A \v"(“” o (m’} IY,LI‘, rday afternoon, urday eve rybody has more time over the [the woman's relatives and az8ssnrching for hinraher o S 3 Peter Mikenas of Ansonia. The boy and at freq intervals week-end especially when it is rainy. e was struck by the car of Ho unday. Not a series of light |so consequently cditor had | B Vincent, 19, of fhis city and ldisappeared from the beach vy, wet, torre Ui laa ok Toitara one of the|fered a fractured skuil vu interna! | he had been spending a kind ~ that — madc | garmony Jodge boys. Here's Mrs. |0 DEEntNas he o0 with K mothas onijulye ® il gl I M s ) T les v scarch had been instituted siner e L ek v said " the The father, . carrying he stepped in front of his machi had not been Jivir - 's bhody compos: ersonne No Distinction Found was iner Jwing No an a ar o hose jous cons silver 3each, arch for 2 Police friends rican cit rporations, HERE have been number of h)m t thi are many But there ) eight—the Roosevelt You can do thin Roosevelt that have never be- fore been possible with any car slling around $1000. There’s power, punch and get-away that no other car at the price can possibly cope with! There'ssurenessand con- ss drivi womar | then. norts, any fd'vceofcontmlt‘mra‘\cs all the fight and tension out of drivi There’s new hill-climb- ing ability—just give the Roosevelt a little heavier toe and watch eightcylindersreally go to work. There’s comfort made pos- sible by extra-long springs and extra-deep cushions. ARoosevelt is ready for you today. aceore HTW. likeness appea Jartman, d in you that had S long period of ¢ GOES AGROUND on his head. “IAR NOLTH™ 'n is the| Boston, Aug aded by artman Arch street. cly recommend Burner,” name of v Britain Wa ather spoil his conc it was wel- have AR TR S 5 = = y £ yee 31 MEN ARRESTED e GAMBLING RAID .. Saaoda Springs Resort Owr Uweasyflre Sudden Action ar line, s and Hali- crounded off Nix's Mate enteri ston harbor today i A resting “on a san received two week s sh s taken fror hospit s report ind ther hotton er home Giad d in- v sell was ind frigidaires which ar Iy pr ddition. the ule or sh obligation igain for sn't in their those who want { il le winter with Rooseselt, §995; Marmon 68, Marmon . Prices ctory. Group ment CHARLANDS AUTO SERVICE 32 \l AIN STREET 324 E. MAIN STREE1 fast Main At Elm Street + advice as to ein. We can City extra. said t ted Luzernc Harris Hall char house il e enty give-you v le information. whic had back hotel of breaka o1 r storms o verity, H ays, including recent construction, stood TELEPHONE 207 I 25 ARCH ST NROLL HERE TODAY Teich nd the storm water sewer Timmie i hough h charged with oper the iti- |found a crap zame in pr performed fully appo arraignment noon. The each after t house was t and a justice ccording to the govern- 100 per- TF DELIV} PRIC Consider t Livered pr Leads the World in Jotor Car Value PRICE REDUCTION »23300 f- 0. b Lansing, gan. Spare tire and bumpers extra. factors, Michi w\m\\ n.m\‘.\\\\ Beauty and Grace Achieved Through Tailored Lines..... in the 90° V’Eiq/nf at Medium Price ) \\mn [ , NS RO P m\“\\\\\ W ] ey A ‘\ L LA per car M ) S W " D) \\\\\.\\\\ “\\\\‘:\“\\‘\‘M\' ) \\“‘\\‘\‘ ¥“‘ \\\\ In creating the new Viking, the designers eight-cylinder engine. The new Viking will FFECTIVE Monday, August 12, The Nash Motors Company announces price reductions ranging up to $300. This announcement of greatly reduced prices is made because Nash will introduce new models later this year. These new cars, with their many new features, will carry higher prices than prevailed prior to this re- duction. So, in buying NOW you benefit by even more than this reduction and you avail yourself at once of the car that has won the greatest popularity in Nash history, with engineering advancements still unapproached in its field. A. G. HAWKER 52 ELM STREET TEL. 2456 sought distinction along the most difficult path—tlhe achicvement of beauty, grace, and elegance through tailored lincs. The result more than justifies their diligence, for although the Viking was introduced only a few weeks ago, the public has already appraised it asa car of exceptional beauty. The Viking is a low-swung, trimly-tailored car of genecrous size. S\VLC"}IV’ full-crown fenders, graceful hood, and lmnuromc body contours all blend into a pleasing, beautifully proportioned whole—at once fleet in appear- ance and dignified in character. And this same rich harmony of design has been carried out to the last deliver far greater speed than the average motorist requires—easy, effortless speed that may be sustained hour after hour. Response to the throttle is remarkable, both in gitiway from a standing start and in acceleraticat st the higher speeds. And there is mighty power for stecp hills, long grades, and hard pulling. Among the outstanding advantages of the new Viking V-type, eight-cylinder engine are its simplicity, rigidity, accessibility, and com- pactness. The valve mechanismisentirely new in design and is more accessible than in the con- ventional automobile engine Fuel distribu- tion is through down-draft manifolds, provid- ing all cylinders with a uniform fuel mixture. Come in and sec the great detail in upholsteriesy ap- pointments, and all interior decorations. Combined with this beauty kaf“.‘;‘f,’; and luxury are the smooth- ness, quietness, and perfec- tion of performance of the OLDSMOBILE SIX —the Fine Car of Low Price—continues to win ever greater success throughout Eompanion car to the new nd cqually outstanding in engineering and value at its price, it offcrs a wide choice of body style and cquipment combination ranging $675 up, £. 0. b. factory, Lansing, Mich. new Viking Eight today. Examincitsmany new engi- neering features. Take it foratrialdrive. Thencom- pare the new Viking, point by point, with other cars of medium price and learn how much more it offers from nincty-degree, V-type, you in value. KING D@MUAN MOTOR COMPANY HOTEL BURRITT GARAGE 136 WASHINGTON STREET Telephone 4575