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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1925- Make Your 4th of July Picnic Easy By L'bing Our PATER TABLE CLOTHS PAPER NAPKINS PAPER CUPS PAPER SPOONS PAPER FORKS PAPER PLATES WAN PAPER LUNCH SETS STATIONERY DEPT. THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 16!M71 MAIN ST. HE SHMIOUOR Savio Promises Judge He Will Not Do It Again TAKE ONE GOOD LOOK HFRE THE ?.n AND YOU'LL HAVE LOTS OF GOOD LOOKS TF1E TH! If you (imply know this store as a place that Bells men's wear ws want to prove (o you what a really extraordinary store this Is. Extraordinary In the models you e Unusual In the values you receive. TCe are ready for the greatest one day's selling in our history. Give us your eye tomorrow and we ll win your respect forever! COOt SUITS, l.B0 P underwear stray; hats fair isle sweaters HORSFALLS 95'S91syhimStrctt Hartford. "It fays to Duj Our Bind" Genuine PERSIAN RUGS at B. Y. JONES 38 1 Commonwealth Ave. Phone 2S5 or 2552-4 reading guilty tn a charge nf i lo. latlns the liquor las In hln place of busineMi at f" lafujotte strut, Joseph Savio as fined II'IO and comb mid alien s suspenilni) jail fentenee of Be dfiys by Judge I3ei jamln V. .Mllnjr in police court, this morning. Savio tmi arrested Hat wrday he Lhe police raided his More and sced a small fimnlly nf Ik.uor and a barrel containing hard cldf r. A'tornry Thonuisi I1'. McUonougli ippeare.l for th defendant ami promised the court that Savio was about, to terminate his connection with lln? More and whs going to work In a. local factory. He said that, his client was through Willi llmier, explaining that, the only li quor he had sold was the greater pud, of a half gallon thRt ho pur chased two weeks ago. Savio was prompted to undertake bootlegging hy the failure of his business and the need or cash to pay bills that were coming due. the attorney stated. Klpltit) Must Support 1'hllil Leon Klphee, an employee of the Southern New England Telephone Co. at Merlden, waB found guilty on a, charge of non-support, of his X-year-nld daughter. He was ordered to pay ti a week toward the sup port, of the child until Aug. 1, after which time he Is to pay $6 a week for the balance of a six months period. To guarantee the payments he was ordered to furnish a bond of $:no, In default of which a Zt days' sentence will be enforced. The action against Klphee was brought by his wdfe, who lives on Lincoln street, and who testified this morning thet she has not received any payments for the support of the child for a period of six weeks. Several months ago Elphee was or dered to pay M a week and Proba tion Officer Edward C. Connolly said that the payments were made promptly until he agreed to release the bond guaranteeing the payments at the request of Elphee, who sale, that the bondsman was In need of the. cash. After the bond was re leased Elphee dropped off on the weekly payments, until the weeks ago he stopped paying entirely. Drove Without License Paul Moridcato ,of Si! Franklin street, arrested by Traffic Policeman John Sladler at Franklin square yes terday on a chargo of operating an automobile without a license, plead ed Kuiliy mid was lined Jl" and cents. Ho admitted that fce never JUl '1 h license. Alleged WH).. Hull cr in Ciilllt Stephen Kruzlnskl of HI Horace .I let i, anvl"il last night by Patrol man Julin li'liwi'i: and Ed mini fur. roll on charges of drunkenness and assault um Ilia ll", had his case coiitinuid until tunmrrow for trial at I lie request of Prosecutor Woods. ho told the court that two witnesses had to bo subpoenaed to testify, The assault It. ullegert lo havo occurred al lilt: l ioinsUI ll 1 1 1 1 1 . In Mug While Drunk Is (barge Theodore (lear.v of 'lie Franklin si reel, Hiirll'ord. eiilered a net guilty to a charge, of operating ii. motor vehicle under the Influence of llqii'T and the case was continued until Monday tor trial, floury was arrest, d last night ,y Patrolman William McCarthy, Mage Untile In ( enter 1'harlen Connors of :i'i Hartford avenue Mas lined $1 f and costs when he pleaded guilty to a charge of assaulting Anthony I'll2 of 41V West Main street at Central park last night. I'll;-, was lined ?J0 (in charges of drunkeinie.v, and breach Of the peaee, execution suspended, Patrolmen William Politls and Wil liam (irabeck arrested the two men after they saw Connors strike J'ilz in the eyq during a mixiip at the park. ,lohn I rban of Til Washington street, charged with breach of the peace, had his case continued until Tuesday for trial. He was arrested last night by Sergeant Tatrlok J. O'.Mara. The case of Frank Markwas, 72 .Tnhihe street, charged with violat ing the liquor laws, was continued until Tuesday for trial when Prose cutor Woods told the court that Attorney Michael A. Sexton, roun sel for the defendant, is out of town. Stands 2 to 2 on Farmington Avenue Six-Family Block The building commission was da, Mocked at a hearing held last night on the granting of a penult lo pl-n of iNiHiii i-'nprowoisKi to nuua a m- i "ii.-iii -ll i ire i noiie, on j'arming inn avenue. The vote was tabulated wHli Commissioners John J. Walsh and J. W. Harry In favor or granting the permit and Chairman H. H. Vlets and Commissioner H. f. War ner opposing. Commissioner Thomas Firth was not present and his vote will decide the issue. The hearing was featured by clashes between Iwo of the remon strants against the granting of the penult and Lawyer Joseph G. Woods representing l.Vibrow olskl. Bernard Moffltt and J. C. Zwlrk, two of the property owners In the district, oli ieeted to Lawyer Woods' method of cross examination. Mr. Moffltt. asked the lawyer If he wanted hltn to bring In his birth certificate when he was asked how long he lived on Farmlngton ave nue. Mr. Moffltt. stated that he had lived there all his life, and Lawyer Woods asked him how long thai meant. When asked what kind of ft house he lives In. Mr. Moffltt re plied "a wooden one." He refused to answer any further questions. Lawyer Woods told him to answer questions and not to argue and Moffltt retorted that he would not answer any more questions. Mr. Zwlck objected to answering que. tlona by Mr. Woods because lie Old not know why the lawyer was tak Ing part In the meeting. Mr. Woods then told him he was representing "Mr. Hobrow olskl. The map prepared and drawn by the city eiiglimerlng depurtinem showed 4 J pieces of property within a radius of MHl feet of tho proposed location of the six tenement house. To have the required TS per cent opposition specified In the ordinance. there should have been 34 b votes against the grnnt of the permit. There were only 17 present In per son and by proxy. A year ago Mr. zwlck ana Mr. Dohrnwolskl signed remonstrances against three-tenement houoes and stores in the neighborhood. fonimlssioner Warner asked Building Inspector Hennessy If he favored grunting the permit and Mr. Hennessy Bald he did not because a six-tenement brick building on a street where there are Only three tenement wooden houses would bo detrimental to the surrounding pro perty. Commissioner Barry said Mr. Slnslti has a bungalow directly across the street from the proposed location and tho yard Is used as a dump for decaying fruit and vege tables from Slnskl's store. He felt that the neighbors would rather have a brick building near them than a fruit and vegetable dump. The board will probably meet ne;t week to take action In the matter. WATER A PLENTY INSTALLS THE HOFFMAN OOKED FOOD SHOP SANTA BARBARA SAFE FROM FURTHER QUAKES (Continued from First Page.) Willi ALLLt.KS I'RL'KLTY Gertrude Johnjon, through Hurry Ginsberg, has brought suit lor dl vorco from Charles Johnson on grounds of Intolerable cruelty, claim, tug also custody of their one minor child. The couple were married tn 1004. Constable Michael Hubcr serv ed the writ, which Is returnable In the superior rourt the first Tuesday of A ujust. MIST STAND TRIAL. Stratford, July 2 lP William JciinlngH, a I, and lidward J. Conk- lln, 44. both of Bridgeport, who were injured recently In an aero plane crash In Stratford, will bo ar raigned In town court July J3 on charges of operating aircraft wllh out the required statu license. The men have both received summons from Stale Policeman Oeor Fran- ullls or Hartford, aviation iiupvcior. who lnvetljatd the Stratford acel-dent. MURDER IN SHANGHAI Shanghai, July : P-Tbe Chlneie foreman of the Shanghai water Works was shot and killed In street here today. No details are available, M'RINfi OCT O.N BAIL Henry Spring of Newlngton, who was Bentenced to fit) days in the county Jail by Justice K. Stanley Wells of that place, has taken out an appeal and has been released under ball. Spring was convicted for attempting lo assault bis son with a knife and was shot by the latter In Rlf.flefense. He spent two weeks'ln the New Britain general hospital. He L. 118 MAIN ST. Mutual Bldg. DON'T FORGET that the hest place to buy the purest foods, prepared for your convenience and your delight is at our store. We sell only high-grade goods of the best quality. You can rely on our Deli catessen. Everything is fresh and appetizing, and wholesome and nutritious as pure ingredients and sani tary handling make possible. architectural ambition which led to the construction of heavy brick towers adjacent to a large open ro tunda across which there was no adequate bracing. The hrlck walls at. the back also fell out because they were not tied to the frame. "The review of the damage dono in conspicuous cases shows what the general causes of loss were. Fn fortunately they are not confined to Santa Barbara, nor even to Cali fornia. The fundamental cause of earthquake damage Is the general neglect of the precautions necessary to Insure ourselves against It. Where the ground Is of such a character that, the vibrations are bound to be dangerous, we may protect our selves ,y sinking foundations ten fet or more, constructing the foundation walls with wide, foot ings, or putting the structure on a reinforced slah, so that, it will move as a unit. "The responsibility really comes hack to technical men and public opinion. If the engineers and archi tects had Insisted on adequate building laws embodied In a proper code of regulations, and if public i Bm opinion had supported the officials In a rigid enforcement of the rules or good construction, this moderate ly severe earthquake would have passed simply as an interesting ex perience. In connection with earth quakes it is absolutely true that we live as we build." MILLS' HARDWARE STORE WILL BE OPEN FRIDAY EVENING CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY THE FOURTH HERBERT L. MILLS The "Handy" Hardware Store 336 MAIN STREET enier, Pickhardt & Dunn WEEK-END SPECIALS NO. 30 GAS WATER HEATER ft FOR A HORT TIME ONLY C.J.LEROUX 174 ARCH STREET Tel. 301 Clovei bloom Butter (1-4 lb. prints), 52c lb. Peanut Butter (bulk), 20c lb. Brookfield Butter (1-4 lb. prints), 52c lb. Smoked Salmon, r.Sc lb. Our own make Potato Chips, 53c lb. Honev in the Comb, 3Sc. Virden's Yellow Cling reaches, large c?n 32c. Pure !,ard. 2 lbs. 3Se. Roquefort Cheese, fi3c lb. SHENANDOAH READY 127 MAIN ST. PHONE 1409-2 Giant niriglble Tn Be Taken from Hangar This Aflernoon In Prepar- atlon For Flight Lakehurst, N. J.. July 2 'OP) The dirigible. Shenandoah will be token from her hangar to the mooring mast lale today in preparation for . tomorrow's trip to Bar Harbor. Maine, which Is seheduhd to begin at eight, a. in., standard time. Commander Lansdowne today said that the ship would sail direet for Providence appearing over that, city at about to o'oloeh, standard time, , and that she would average approi msteiy 4S miles an hour, reaching Par Harbor at six p. in. After leaving BoFtnn and Cam bridge the diricihle mav pass over Swanipscott, Mass.. the summer home of President Coolldee, before continuing her flight to Portsmouth. Portland and Bar Harbor. Albert Starr, paraeliute bimrer vho made n descent from the shlu last weei while over Bayonnc, will make the trip descending either at S'vaiupseo't. with a. message to the president or perhaps he may wait entil the Shenandoah reaches -Bar Harbor. Open Friday Evening; Your Holiday Needs i At $15.00 More Wonderful New Silk Dresses Printed Georgettes, Printed Crepes, Plain Radium and Striped All-Silk Broadcloth. Tub Frocks of beautiful quality of Voiles, beautiful shades and dainty styles At $3.50. Bathing Suits and Accessories. Knickers for hiking, both tweed and linen. White Silk Hosiery At $1.00. $1.50. $2.00, $2.25 and $3.00. Also about every wanted shade at the same prices; qualities cannot be beat. Knit Underwear section. Rayon Vests and Step-ins, priced at $1.00 to $1.75. Muslin and Silk Underwear never handsomer. ) TWO TROUSER SUITsf S AT THE COST OF ONE! 1 h Trousers. This means III f ftll c J mixed and tweed fab- . .Tf a M r. Others to $39.50 p jj FINEST TAILORING TO MEET ALL BODIES ! PALM BEACH SUITS 1 I 2j They'll keep you cool, gs. p-j 1 . M smart looking and will W W jZT if Tl I ;j MCa-Value $15- wlsyoU'v I ig ODD TROUSERS SHIRTS flL t ,,; A fine assortment of White ft m ToSru f FfS Enlish Broadcloth Shirts. 3 H $3,95 $1.95 j! Wk GET THE SAVING HABIT-BUY AT THE S ; 357 MAIN ST. mmmm 135 MAIN ST. jj' pCjVr New Britain ; rffTf rnTWfff Bristol j& S3 Cut Smoked 24c lb. fiobel's Short Shoulders, Scotch Ham, 53c lb. Dill Tickles. 3 for 10r. rotato Salad, 20c lb. Reg. lc ("offer. inc lb. Roat Stuffed Chickens. 3 to lb-., avg., $1.75- $2.00. ABOUT THE STORE Pirker A Pwkey fn. Prad ere Rolls. .antes ?rbertnn Sons ,1e11,"s an'l Jams Imported from rl-lcT. Scotland. Vhmsto Jrutt rurth. r;rp .'ulcr Grrman and Sp4lh pelli acir. Wlnchell bml'h a ' !illsream ' Whole Mljt Hrpsz). B C. Conkte WaJ'aew Ha!h 1rs! Bcmd fakes, all lartfttea. WITH LOTS OF PEP Ready For a Clean-Up Come Everybody Large Variety Open From 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. PA' ft ll Mi 284 E. Main St. luai i .Bros. New Britain Full Of "Ifs", But- If we didn't sell high-grade, dependable goods If our service wasn't efficient, quick and courteous ' If our location and facilities weren't convenient and adequate If our prices weren't absolutely right If we were not fair and square in all our dealings Then How do you figure w e could build up the tire business we have? People wouldn't come here arid keep on coming if they knew of a better place to go. Don't get in a buying ruL If you've never patronized us and are not ac quainted with us, come in and see what you've been missing. We can sell you what you want for what you want to pay. We believe we can give you Goodyear high quality tires at a price you can't beat make us prove it. O'Neil Tire & Battery Co. 39 Washington Street Phone 900 Station Two Park and Stanley Sts.