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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1930. e Lady Doyle Convinced Spirit Message True London, July 21 “spirit mess: Mrs, Ont Aaimed she received Accused Reckless Driver Unable To Convince Judge Third Person | Was at Wheel of Auto ln Crash | ca Denies Owner’s Statement |« s | cer said, and he was in an u o, 1 dition to drive. He Was Opelatmg, Car,| | Lieut. W. P. McCue test ! Freebairn was under the But Is Confuted—Judge‘lmuor when brought b Alternative to Heavy Motoring Fines. | police headquarters. Free! { mitted having had one drin quor in Berlin but claimed t) cer had not seen him drivi | Traceski calle to explain this point ar said he saw Freebairn the car alone and followed the diner and arrested him. bairn paid the fin Frank Vittali, 23, of R FRON mum ?)Ll;o drive. New Haven Man Hopes fo Avoid Deportation Ruling Gives f what wha thot I was doi R hour, Flying in the face of positive evi- | dence that he was at the wheel of | an automobile which struck a park- ed car in front of 107 Lasalle stret about 12:30 o'clock this morning. | Alfred Felchaer, 31, of 36 Belmont | street, Hartford, made an unsuc- cessful effort in police court today to escape a finding of guilty on charges of violation of the rules of | the road and driving while his li- cense was under suspension. Judge Stanley J. Traceski fined him §100 and cost John Utkewicz of 36 Belmont | street, Hartford, owner of the auto- mobile which struck the parked ma- chine, testified that Felchner pre-|pojice, Judge Traceski vailed upon him for permission 19| finging of guilty an take the wheel and, while proceed- | g i ing in a westerly direction on L. salle street, Felchner pulled too far | to the side and the accident oc- curred. He and Felchner left to get a tow car, both cars being dam- aged. He was positive Felchner was driving at the time, but Felchner in- | sisted that there was a third man in o e the car, whose name he did not 4 know, and it was he who was driv- ing. Utkewicz, in reply to told the court that the had left the car fully an hour prior to the accident, and Mrs. y Young of 18 Laure| street, Bristol, owner of the parked car, testified that she was sitting on the steps of > the home of Mrs. W. A. ith, | William O'Day where she was visiting, and when | (10 s a sailor she reached the scene there w I only two men in the offending car. Felchner got out on the side where the driving wheel is located and at once assured her of his willingness to settle for the damage. Officers L. E. Harper and Wil- liam O'Day testified that they in- vestigated the accident but did not see Felchner and Utkewicz until o'clock at police headquarters. Ut-| kewicz gave them a signed state- ment that Felchner had been dri but Felchner stubbornly de- He was under the influence of liquor at the time the officers interviewed him, according to their testimony. Felchner lost his cense by suspension about four vears ago and expected to have it| reinstated next week. He had the| necessary papers to be signed, and he claimed never to have driven a car unce losing his license. He de- nieds that when Mrs. Young ap- proached him after the accident he settling for the Officer a slight ac ley stre ing, testi | influenc \ M. Kiely | Jonn J. Tokarczyk, lalso examined him ar ,him unfit to drive, acco: at 1:15 o'clock t d that of liquor, Minor Cases Prosecuting Attor tered a nolle on Warren ford to seek a writ of 65 Upson \\lth speed portio vear to 18 mon instance of Of ister. the costs of tr Marion Cz: ernor street, ¢ and driving wit represented by enberg, and Wednesday the claim, | third man | rey Washington fined $2 ted, failed to of and a cash hand ted. Haven, answer the | with a Ih e driving T 3 0,000 FIRE LOSS IN TOBAGCO SHOP FLAMES "~ BUMBINI] HINLL b e e Man Who Salu {6s Boa Finds - Nelghbors Object July 21.—(UP) battle had the F on of Cape Cod arou operator's li- To- said anything about damage Pay Fines to Avoid Jail Two motorists who were found guilty of the charge of driving while under the influence of liquor were given their choice of doing 30 days in jail or paying $100 and cost | Judge Traceski explaining after court that he has had numerous re- quests for probation, which he doe not ordinarily grant in su end he felt that those who cannot pay the fine would not verely punished by serv whereas, if they went to jail to work out the fine and costs they would be obliged to serve almost four months at $1 a da harles I'reebairn, of 358 Commonwealth avenue, stepped out of an automobile on East Main street about 3 o'clock Sunday morn- | ing, July 13, and made two attempts to find the door to a dining cart cording to Officer William J. Oflag"m The teas from which Mayfair is blended are not picl&e(l an t}le year ‘rounc]. as are t for the past f Albert H. Waitt, nd prosperous cigar mar has fired an aerial bo to the Boston the passer rough ground that come an instit continued. He explained th the bombs specially cc Me- | cost of 31 each. - orclinary teas. For just three months out of tlm fwelve are t}ne tea leaves at sucha point ofpcrfection that they are considered fine enougL for Mayfair. TLcn tLe Plants spencl tlle rest of tlle year recuperating. Te'is this slow, I’xealtlzy Jevclopment t}:at l)rings out A.H (I‘Ae fragrance ancl tI‘Ae aroma tl'lat characterize Mayfair Tea.Soldin at- tractive mo(lern tins exclusively at all A &P Food Stores. Exclusively at AsP FOOD STORES BLACK DESPONDENT #4L LIKER FoR OPERATION, America Stops to Allow Surgeons to AND SHOOTS SELF Wealthy Property Owner Be lieved Lacking in Interests Perform Emergency Appendicitis Treatment on Girf. citis operation tts girl New Yor (®—The sui- nown as “the because interests, was today to “lack | n George eration, %n per- ns of Beaver, Miss Lor two ship’s doct his | Delane A niece of Mary Rondl old Colony ver sport n and York RATES NOT PUBLISHED business e on her Government Complains Railroads Have Given No Tariffl for Ammu- nition Transportation bullet at h ath by was drop- Saturday led to his de (#—Failure of ctor of the George Examiners Will Probe ( aiise r)f Scnooner Fire Wea’a’zngs \l ZANIEWSKI—KANSWICK asia K K on order the of a eing report- — —— pared to one Gambling Cases Held e In thence of Judg J (P —Becau of Free of Norwa e absence of at sides, scarlet 1an n ¢ Lkl J r ted as compared to seven counsel for t t Point Park ihe both Cross ¢ tkowsk al cere wounds ed in poli nesday Driver Held Guilty in Death of Small Girl Haven, July KILLED BY WILD HOME BREW (P—Coroner niello of Ne - respons Fiorina M Hav when LING INSPECTOE DIES DIPHTHERIA CASES JUMP Two Planes \ttemptmg Tn Set Fndmance Malk' Mello-glo Prevents Shiny Nose “I advise the use of Palmolive twice daily to rid the pores of the accumulations of dust and powder—to provide really thorough cleansing, the foun- dation of beauty.” “Palmolive Soap I find most effective in cleansing complex- ions, for it embodics nature's sentle natural oils and palm. Soaps far more ex- pensive are not near so good, I find.” M%M. RoosEVELT HOTEL BeauTy SHop of olive all the 76 MME. LoUISE ZoLLARS GAINSBOROU:! EAUTY SHOP 6655 HoLrYwoop BLvp. James Simoniello cares for the complexions of many of the most important stars in filmdom. He say: “It gives us great pleasure and satisfaction that 76 of the 80 Hollywood salons rec- ommend Palmolire Soap, and we specially use and recome mend it in our complexion advice to stars. Y 2SS 1608 No. HIGHLAND AVE, | important beauty shops advise Palmolive for home treatments And 23,720 beauty ex- perts the world overrec- ommend Palmolive for keeping skin lovely. N Hollywood, beauty is not accepted as a gift of the gods and casually dismissed. Lovely women of the screen must rely upon professional beaury experts to keep their skin flawless for the tell-tale camera. Perhaps that is why laws regarding beauty practice are so stringent in California. Every beauty shop, owner in this state must be a licensed operator, and mu rkno“,rhoroughly, how to care for the ski You can appreciate, then, the importance of this fact: 76 of the 80 beauty shop< in Hollywood advise their patrons to use Palm- olive Soap as the best means of keeping skin lovely bemcen salon treatments. These 76 shops care for all the well-known stars of the screen. They are the Hollywood authorities on beauty culture! And all 76 of them con- sider Palmolive best! “Among our patrons are the smartestwomeninHollywood, Los Angeles, Pasadena. We must know all the beauty treatments i vogue on the continent. Among these the most famous is the Palmolive Soap treatment. “You massage Palmolive lather gently into the face. Then off with warm water followed by cold.” The Hollywood treatment The twice-a-day treatment advised in the Capital of Screenland is the \'rr} me method ged by the great beauty speci furope and America. Here it is Massage a lather of Palmolive Soap and warm water gently into the skin for about two minutes. Rinse this off with generous applications of warm water, then c colder. That final cold water rinse ores, acts as an astringent You could use no finer daily care than this And use Palmolive for the bath, as well Millions do, all over the world. It costs no more than ordinary soaps, you know. “Avoid soaps not m cificalls for the face. 41 soaps that irritate and dry. Use Palmolive, areal beauty soap.” Vet 1/ [ Your Own Beauty Expert 6540 S is Professionally Trained In every city in America are specialists who have spent years in study of the com- plexion. Gotooneofthem with your beauty problems regularly. Let them prescribe the daily treatment best suited to your skin.