New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 26, 1929, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1929. State to Follow Broad Policy I_llemophasts Hope to Photograph ' Srich s e 1O T Motor Mode | In Classifying Auto Drivers Fairies at Windy City Conventzon‘Tiilfi?fi'n“fificffif’é??fie'?fii 'c‘»'w‘n"«‘?s"r‘_'ifi posoy s, () e Under New Insurance Statute : : ol ke S et { e e S the consolation. He leaves a widow || talkies have taught Boston that naughty on the other six days of ERE is the cos- ) e [He : sl . , : T L o Lenient Consideration to Be Accorded Operators Who i W[]MAN GI]UL[] N[]T [l caarlent s fosal mavis: adaten & the French automo- Do Not Wilfully Disobey Laws — 50 Per Cent \ 4 | TE[L HER ADBRESS o vl “prix ae Penalty For Others Guilty of Serious Offenses. i % . W ) : accompanying the film came to || soncen worn by the ears of the audience as an | incoherent jumble of noises, and || chic Madame La- A conservative policy is to be fol illenium but it seems that it 5 v; e : ? : | 3 it developed that the censor had = - B lowed by the state in the admini- ittained. Connecticut is the G % Found on Stfeet n Sta[e OI‘ SERL A gl“lfg'ps',:_ tour—and you wili stration of the new Connecticut law try o TN Rk " b ‘ | | pecially for the Sabbath showing. note that the honor | tors a basic factor in determining would be heard intact on the the cost of financial responsibility | bond or insurance. This announce- In a faded blue dress over which ment is made by Commissioner Rob-| . - ke ¥ o A i et ot Boues sty dul 1 : bins B. Stoeckel In an artlele In the |y, o equmed his duties today E e her house shoes, Mrs. Anna Nelson, | about New Britain, and then she|More practical, at gug ;t l.ulé»-l\;\ u]l !Ilvv motor = R e |8 2 v eve. | Would wander Lack to her childhood | the same time. Ths EDRTIMBNEL W Ch 08 - | days in the old country. called risk rating plan. William Geary of | ‘ However, when she Tretired she “Extremes will be attacked frst,” A treet have returned from a | X ¥ K 5 i ¥ Soon it was time for her to returi. | was happy.- She had ridden in a|the skirt beig he says, “and the immediate vacation in the Catskill mountains. X ' 1 : - She could not remember her home | fine car and the officers had been will be to establish experience. 3 : 5 § i address. Tor a long time she pacea | kind to her. About 2 o'clock this| operators will have an equal chane 3elvin Hall, 1 1 State F : g So {piorning her son-in-law, William | matches the interis T atart it avoldithe 8 Cormils 52 Wl £ up and down in front of 15 Clinton | &PRctS A O Burritt street. : of insurance and responsibility bonds | ar Irs £ P 1 rec it 5 ‘ Ny street. People in the neighborhood | called at the police station and took | of the car. Th. which are among the penalties, u . t ft 8- e ; o . 3 became nervous. They wondered } her home. der the law, for bad driving records 1 ¥ 5 bt : £ 2 t she was doing and where she Past performance alone will not = 3 ; T 3 as going. They called police head- CE R e e Mental Confusion [] 1t was statea that the diatogue [ o other days of the we nothing could in — | more feminine and 0, locked up her house Sunda ning and started to take a walk. | sweater is Dblue and — which exactiy French designr T . e Mag Helly launched ct the ratin However :\anl\]ng Blunltlons BlaSt this type of costurce ; - ; g Hew the provisions |is spend I 3antan 1ke. | § 5 e Officer Hellberg was sent out. He | e ool e i e X : ; i found the woman, but she could not | Kll]”wl’z’ “' lsd‘fixp‘s}} i€t two years ago—that e e Miss Cecilia G f Noble stre . N tell where she Jived. In her hand | Nanking, Aug. 26 (UP)—Seven- |, ot ping s be examined and tak A she clutched two keys, the keys to| teen persons were killed and 50 " Jier house. Iut she could not re- eration. X | member where the house was. There Pleasant : 2 5 “ o - was but one thing left to do. Sh ;i financial responsibility law | & At : i . = was taken to the police station. skirts of the city exploded today.|coming popular. ich has been in effect f v tord ol i : 4 S At the station she was questi .| The authorities immediately pro- years, the commissioncr explains, It |° = | GEg ; : i t she could remember little. | claimed martial law in the city. provides that the N, il } taughter, she said, was married to a | tablishment of proof of financial r Sr;and His. e aga ol L 4 T | man named William Carlson. Offi- sponsibility, shall cost mo Sasaolavcr 4D ’\M‘ sl ol | L | cer paged through the New Britain | person applying for it is 1 GEE IStlOREd eetisnenty clephone and city directori They | able than the ' e Geofirey Hodscn, Enslish theos L vl L ziries with a camera | could find no William Carlsons. And | e e : at the world conzre ‘osopliists i1 Chicago. A picture which Hod- | then the aged woman remembered who has a good record, whose and Mrs. Anthony Venskunas, soy claims shows a fairy is reproduced above. | that about two months ago she had | ing has consiste shown all of yistreet '1“‘ o ‘1"”'1””"["‘ P h e L o been in the hospital. Her leg h;ul‘ for t e Mr. and Mrs, h go, Aug. 24 ) [he « aim is advan wy E 5 Sar) CAvay hose n0oin ne r eristics = ¥ seen broken. Serge: McAvay | ghose ol : PIS 3oltruish of Wilmington, | tafore 'y tr 4 e 2 ine S nearby houses were wrecked when | 20d ‘culottes”—aas The new law a munitions warehouse on the out- | they are just Le very priv lives of € ¢ phists that the whic lled the hospital, and learned that e ¢ the | Del, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley . sylphs and perhaps 1| effort cing made to bring about{a woman who lives on Lawlor street person ‘“ hose T € of Union City 2 ay hecome . f tions and contact be Yad been disct red from the hospi- that he is an u il X n Attempts to t v L ; vo realm Thus they | tal early in July. ; A e e o Miss Anna Stasky of Kelsey street | o p0de at otTaN anticipate that large numbers and | Thinking that they had found her | [ £ >enalty for Drunken Driving |and Miss A1 ers of Arch stree g i e el : ] . o g i : X and e iters of Arch street | (eogoph S Jeust, | Dowerful representatives of the deva | home, Officers Hellberg and Brophy ON’T let that old tire blow out It is 2 e article says, | have returned a spending t e e 5 ple will attend the c ss. |took Mrs. Nelson to Lawlor street, f "o d £ ¢ e d at Ocea h, New Lon- | DL : iltered and super-sensitive | but the woman who had been in the beforeyou getitpatched. Let ¢ : | desirability it t ( don. Geoffrey Modson » WO film will be used in the fairy hunt. | hospital was at her home. | who com uch s ¢ 3 claimsl Lo, have {aker £ |in A which will e con-| Back to the police station they| yg fix the weak spot now, before as operati hile und I i Miss 168 lson of 29 Glen |faries and 1 rtite < f| ducted in Grant park, along the lake | came. By this time it was almost 11 ; o9 ence of lig s esponsi- | street is spendi r vacation at the [them. Hodson exp front on the roof garden of the [o'clock. Mrs. Nelson was sleeny. | yoy do some driving on the rim. be ore lt S bility and rec} iri ] Hotel Atlas, Myrtle Beach, Milford. |the existen b intelligent entitics, | convention hotel. An attempt will | The beds in the women’s cells \O(H\Hl‘ made to suffs inanci P — nerally i 1 \an ndhe made. to secnre Tovies inviting to her. And so she spent cided extent. 3 9 amendments Mr. and Mrs. Felix Borkowski of |snooty abou . which he Theosophic om all over | the night in the station house. And if vou need tubes and acces- T m all over ] : ate to the law provide that the com-| Overlook avenue and Mr. and Mrs. | ealls the “devi, theshiz Hathe il onat e Annie De.| Officer Hellberg conversed with 3 B OO missioner shall rate all persons who | James Sposato of Meadow | referred to r Sy s £ Rl atfen s ; her in Swedish: she speke but little | sones,thlsls theplacetobuythem come under the financial responsibil- | avenue have returned after a week's 3 English. Her mind was wandering. E : < S St e 4 |For a short time she would wik| ., . . Fisk quality at the right St these rates to any inqui -— . S Sy e Ll 8 FISK 3 antor. Mrs. John Peterson of 400 park | LOOMIs on Advisory Boare \\,-]‘;Y:‘l,‘,, ‘I" HM"’”' e prices. ALLCORD Three Group Ratings street spending the months of Of B‘m.(ms EXposition | (cndance, Mrs. Anna Remsey, Mrs, The finest tire ever made,giving theut- I TUSt anc eptem 7, ridge e stracy The classification made 1 ALMERSL BN SEpi T at -’”“’“‘L‘«f Pre C. Loomis of the!Helen Mechan. Callfl lses frsyd ‘:m:;clookn. state cons of three groups, ar n Mass. Commercial ' ru.x Co. has been ap- and fong life, A re- \‘.'w]H‘n y—52 Center the law provides accompanying pri 2 By | pointed to the National Adviso Volunteer istant, M 2ar] 7. and Burning Soles | mbeshe: mium fees wh must be 1 r- and Mrs. Leon E. Blake and | Council of the Bankers Industrial | pomeroy; nurses in attendance; Mrs. | e by a guarantor according e | z tkcof Wollaston. | xposition with headquart 11| An Nlas Hose. Terarme| Dr. Scholl’s Zino- class in which the pe is rated, | S8 are the - guests of Mr. and |\yest 42d street, New York. The ex- | Thursday—Washington &chool— pads for Callouses The state rates the pe as a ri 3 Y 4 ain | position, according to an announce- | yolun s . Mrs. W. C. Hun- end pain in one narantor has to cl 5 e ' Vew York tods for endance, Mr! i i SN petiniin ? nent roniien Xork oy pjfozg Il (L minute! Theystop S ding permium. A person permanent exhibit where everything | Anna I -, Mi ria Tonghi. SO no record is not rated at| MF- and Mrs. Maurice Healy and | per 1 b = . . the friction and SN pertaining to the needs of ba Friday ¢ chool—Vol- | | He will be written at the basie | '2MIlY of Armistice street have open- | jndustrialists is shown and nothing is | unteer assistant, Mrs. Harold H pressure of shoes rate pstablished by underwriters n | ©4 their cottage at Point o' Woods | for sale. The primary function of ti | ’ : s e ] ¢ | Tayntor; nur n attendance, ) and are soothing general or by that company . toPeach for the National Advisory Council will be to | Anna: Ramsey, Mis pts 2oach, | e R which he has applied. But should = suggest ways and means by which : L2 : i he have committed reckless driving| Mr and Mrs. George W. Blake, | the exposition may better serve the T = b ~ moving callouses : Auto Owner Killed S dn 4 2 th harsh liquids or plasters is unsafe or some other serious offense and |Mr- and Mrs. Leon E. Blake and Miss | members of the banking fraternity o quids or pl 1 RACES,] : ; Silieeis, 2 S king fraternity e : . | —often causing acid burn. Zino- become raied in ‘class A’ his guar-| Darbara Plake were the weck-end |in every scetion of the land. By Own Racing Car | ;i causag scid burn Zino-pacs antee will cost 10 per 2t more | BUESts of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice R = Brockton, Mass., Aug. 26— — " s, Y than the basic rate; for ‘cla 25 | Healy at their cott: aE DoInE 1 and dept. stores—35c box. | Point 0"\ WELL BABY CONFERENCES | Albert H. I 8, who was injured 9 per cent more, anc . w5y | Woods beacl L | 9 per cent more. Sl e : L__ The schedule for the Well Raby at the Marshfield fair, when his DrSchofls Conferenc i ¢ the sit- | au 10bile, entered in a five mile “If the act or omission w merica Is Developing e e e e e Z s brings the supervison o the tats |Gy ans i o Voo S Mo, | A JI1O-JO@MS 135 EAST MAIN ST.—Make Our Battery Station Your Battery Station.—TEL. 708 He: no tating for'a | flist . oft hiGa o bATE P Americs| Tuesday—47 Ellis St—Northend |ed through the fence and struck him, t one on—the pai Should a person have in t |is developing a super race, an off- record a number of other trivial of- | Shoot of the ancient Aryan race, Dr fenses, even that would not neces- | Annie nt, president of the Inter- sarily bring him into rating, but t Theosophical society, told should the be one or more con- |4 ience of 3,000 pe: ns attend- victions for shameful offenses or |ing the opening session of the world one or more serious accide he | congress of theosophists here las ) ; J might be rated forthwith. ight. | Vo d & The new race, she declared, is| P cy is » as conserva- | characterized by its tendency to in- L o A 54 "n t’ tive as > and to rate only | tuition as opposed to the concrete s wm lna l those people in serious classes who | scientific mind. § 4 A are absolutely beyond question “In the development of this new bers of those clas: This pol race and the spread of S o T one which may change. It is a brotherhood lies the stiny T Tt trip to establish experience. Prob- | civilization,” the speaker said, - . % e OT ably many well-meaning and tese A sub-ra of the great Aryan ° e re ing persons will be r sons race is clearly recognized by | ever offered at or near whose intentions are the thropologists. Tt will be called the | who have been placed in circum- | American race, as it has its origin ;! = e\ stances from which they have ot |in the United States. In California A e g 0 0nes been able to esc But this plan | remarkab aces of t g < 3 o must be viewed not at all from the | have he seen in the ] N / standpoint of the individual. 1t con- gorie IEfwaliniggen al N0 iiar o TENDERED SURE PARTY . 4 Q. HE mileage left in your possible, fairness : cquity will Is of Mrs. G : S . 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