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RIALTO APPEAL 1S UP BEFORE COURT NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1922, e THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES FOR s L¥ S Kl Wil r ot Judd and Durs T workmanship guaranteed ‘We m materinls used; Work called for and deliverad, TOrILY dred prices. Hert SO Is Case AoalflS[ Vil’ mms ! CONBECUTIVE INSERTIONS | old shoes look mm wear like new, Unitel D I Charge Piypaid $day ...00e 1 diDe 10 I ( 3 dnye...... 1 line a0 of New Haven L s b ayn « X llne ) 6 dnys,..... 1 Lo | TN AND DORT-—— . - ] H 6 days, . 1 llue Sales and Service, New Haven, June 8-—The supreme ] 30 dayn . 1 line 1. L} . ¢, RUDOLPII, cuort of errors today heard argu \ Yeariy er Rates TIpon A priication, y Phone 2051-2, | — e — S ments in the appeal in the suit of N BT ST { & PATGE CANE-- & L 4 -y the E. B. Eames company, stock \ 14 llnes to rn Inch. --A"'\rfl',"u“.'kfl‘?‘nnl;‘r.." S liats nius. Siaws. . ab Minimum Apace, 3 ldnea el . brokers, .vs. “Virginius. May ' { Minimum Bnok Charge, 35 Cents, T MAIN, COR. LINCOLN ST. which {n its lower court stages h ’ —— 1 HUPMOBILE CARS— to do with commissions claimed ! No Ad. Acneptad Aftar 1 P, M, For ity Service Btation, the Eames company for sale of stock Hartford Ave. and Stanley 8t, hone For A, M Prop. in the Mayo Radiator company, and \ one Yor 'v.] ;’I:‘I;;I:,l'l‘”:rnp o in which the former were non-suited ) OLDSMOBILE (). OF NEW BRITAIN The motion to set aside the non--suit § ——d/ | 6 MAIN BT, PHONE 258} was denied and an appeal.ta whict L STUDEPAKTRE— An exception taken in the trial of | | ANNOUNCEMENTS Light Bix 'Tourin. .. 1048 Lawrence W. Carroll, manager of the g i T 3 & IRVING JETER: 153 ARCH_ 8T 2 M NG JE IR. C! il fated Rialto theater on the com Wi =, JI Burial_Lots, Monuments gl "DEZAKER YEARS g g m t . J riet 3 g i B an LE S oiks o strects tho water is clght and ten feet doep l siones, Lnree vrrioly ant all graden of | =4 oy and Trucks Tor Sale _§ the court. It mostly had to do with etery work. John F, Meehan Monument 1421 tourin ven 3,000 9 Pt e 521 g. Driven 3,000 miles, echniealities and did not bear on | ” ——— Waorks, Clark St. corner Unlon Bt. Good as new, R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry EERAS I G SR G W 8 - ISTUDENT LOAN PLAN period of six months or a year with- Florists E S T T A T T oy BT LV "‘ Bu. \‘ 3 "’,”" in in which the tuchuns would under- FLORAL, designs; fowers for every occa-| chanical condition, Paint, top, upholstery management of the theater and given FOR MERIDEN HIG tafs %o reslgn.. Tn accordance-with P e sion; parties, weddings, funerals, etc.| frst-class. 5 good oversized tires. Price e anc aiterce, { ) A0 5 L A e oL 7 = e ; tion. C'h 3 [ G. D, . 2 a heavy fine and jail sentenc 1E ( : s 3 . |this proposal Wu Pei-Fu and Tso Kun |“Timg For Action,” Declares Councll| heyver. dpposita ', Ar B halls Tel 2140, | Wont sennlsc 24l G- T Manee, 843 hige ¥y 2 s filitary Leaders Willing to Resign | (oqay declared they are ready to place FLORAL DESIGNE and Tlowers for_ail or | FUTCE TIT T7Tader tooring sar o7l x Providing Ti Yuan-Hung Will Ac-|their resignations in Li's hands upon in Regard to Grounds For General ons; anniversaries, parties, banauets | painted, 4 new tires, upholstering very Fstablish Frnd To Assist Needy Boys . 4 His ‘essuming the WN‘,F”“ N weddings, funerals, ete. Call “Flower | good and meeharically perfect, i ) s : 1S S S . Strike of Brotherhood. Phone 1116. Piompt attentiea. Volz| must be seen to be appreciated. A. G. To Pay Way Throngh cept Presidency at Peking. — Floral Co., 90 West Main St. Hawker, 54 Elm St L E lN WARl] A E 4 % ot - & o MEX[GAN BONDS DROP Cincinnati, June “While union|PORCH PLANTS, window boxes, weddings | CHEVROLET coupe, 430, Tires and raint College Tien-Esin, June Wu Pei-Fu and heads generally refrained from com.| &nd bouquets. Flowers for all occaslons | good. Motor /n good shape. South End A | |Tsao Kun, respectively the dominant enbosron Ghe aroOba Iy ot A w e | s i Enowera I (BI oW/ TBROBH 6 Cari Gl TIAESN U Maln et e i Meriden, June 8—The formation of | military leader of China and his chief out as the resuit of the release of bonas d"‘r"'lmn offerings: Panel and (Continued From FirstiPage) a fund which will be d to as {licutenant today expressed their will- | Heavy Selling of Government Securi- | iio pallots to 400,000 R g\::r:zr!r:sl\fl'::fiiitv“m:“:x!;?;1::dhe:':?d,\!::; TR SN hovs through high school under a|ingne to resign in the interests of S A s EYEGLABS, Tost at Walnut HITI 157 Park, Hartford, Tel, 2-345 2 i | jes s Rumors reak Be-|men some leaders expressed the be- % e 'y H Aritord, . 3-3 the subject of broken glass played|loan plan was accomplished yesterday |unifying the republic provided Li[ ¢es Tollows Rumors of Break Be- | T, o ook there were grounds| L pesterds periitetuenso SHer 17N TaUT P e S Orsine Soa it Good such an important part in the Ward|Wwhen the Meriden High school stu.|Yuan-Hung will immediately come tof ¢ween Bankers and Republic. for a strike in the railroad industry |~ === A B Ll case?"' she was asked. “]l"vl general association \Htl'lv $100 ([ ing and assume the presidency. it would not be sanctioned unless all The 8. & F. Motor 8ales Corp, 155 Elm “We saw no reason for making it|as a base for the project which will| This development followed today| New York, June S.—Heavy selling|of the sixteen brotherhoods and or-|ATTFNTION §t. Dhone 731 public,” she answered he greatly propagated during the next |upon the vigorous manifesto issued |of Mexican government bonds on |ganizations presented a united front.| monter "New wasie ne waling, Peasi | FODUE tourng car. Gosd conditlon. 1917 Mrs. Hook said could not re-|term vesterday by Li Yuan-Hung prescrib- | rumors of a disagreement hetween the| Doubt was expressed that the four g8 particulars. ~Address, Lock Boa| 1130%y Telephone 1037- or Telephone member how many persons attended| The idea has been fostered for sev-|ing as a condition under which he |international bankers and representa- |transportation brotherhoods would gty A2 CODGE BROTHERE, 1075 Touring car A the card party at th eWard home. She|cral years by H. W. French, head of [would attempt to head a new cen-[tives of the Mexican republic now in|[join in such a movement, in view of | " Let Tus develon wnd print —your | VS0 ot s ow price. 3L Tiving dewe declared emphatically she had not|the commercial department who has|iralized government and the removal [conference here was the outstanding|the fact that their members’ wages ade Studig s Whem others fall | er, 193 Arch St. “This is a Studebaker seen Peters ahout the place and that |devoted vrnmh time to perfecting the |of the military powers. feature of today's trading on the|had heen cut by the railroad labor K of Kensington won (he ant A there had been no disturbance there.|!etalls of the plan. His efforts re- | Tpe evils of the system of military|stock exchange. board. dollar phioto finishing ticket this wesi,, | VONT, 1920 coupe, runs J.Em:‘:li‘y T Gites et e M‘f:‘l' ve e ”‘x ¢ in k'hi‘m"" r being | ‘nors, which hrought about the| Tefore noon Mexican four per cents|y Significance however was accorded | Look for your mame mext Friday. Ohv [ yaod Gives 20 miles to tha gatlon, v accepted by the school's representa- | qownrall of Li Yuan-Hung and his re-|lost 3% points and two issi 5(a letter sent to all lo nng!| SRoEE; = - ¢conomical car to run. Price 1s only POPE GIVES ADDRESS [tive body, which, will strive to make A o NPT S e 0 SRR e t gent fo all Hocals Hollow 08| PROSPECTIVESHOMB SIS DId vou| Tems to suit. M. Irving Jestor, 133 Hiie i oG o Thrse et tirement from the presidency in 1917 |per cents were lower by 3% and 4% [reiease of the ballots by the executive | cver look forward to the day when every "This in A Studabaier | the fund one of lar scope. [sa— conitderad IRGIEnaEbIe: The | points: souncil of the federated s S man shall eat bread from his own fields | 75y ¥ { Tt 15 plannsd to faise the resouross) mv.»;lmuvr of it |mpmf'li'|li’ abolia] ]\’:: bers of the Mexica i in x\iir‘h it t\l\"mlrlr-‘ ?ralrm']d' hoP Crafts: | and mea Trom Mis own pastires, ne Phice 11 (onr‘m«]"k'r‘-jyhv hallnrm(mg" Appears Before 2,000 Persons in Vati- [of the fund to a point where sub- |5 on b s LIS B e T : disturbed by no_creditors, and enslavce Dort dealer, Dhone 205 i) Stantla] HSERtanna: AR 15 EYA Yol |2 on however, is gravely questioned. would not discuss latest phases of the This is the time for action and| Ly no debt, shall sit amid his teem Ll ALY oHes: 4 ; L D e« [ tuchuns, or provincial military gover- |sentatives on the international com- —— T e R LA | s e Slight Illness Now in Good Health. Fanit AvALGD thab 1atar 1t will !r'pni immediately forced to re-|mission were equally reticent. ROMINEN - independence, each choosing iiis’ won line m- speedsters, classy b $125 up. R J o Ev e A ted | sible to extend the g i ing their troops with pay MUY 1 and selling it in his chosen mn in lges that aro sales zetter ‘Chevrolets, ome, June 8 (By the Associated |Sibl ¢ « e ne serviee = T R : own time, and not at a master's bidding, [ Maxwells and Overlands, $150 and $175. | Press)—Pope Pius appeared today in | ¥oung men who leave high school to six months overdue there is a danger MORSE CASE/| cetting his pay in cash and not in a G. Cohen, 185 Park Bt., near s ] ap y el ous probability of mutinies and whole- K receipted mortgage, that diecharges only Hartford the court yard of San Damaso in the | b | o looting: part of his debt, but does not restore his T T N e Vatican before an assemblage of 2,000 | et ot et o . hebs . freedom. DID YOU'? Ry ying now 3 £ bl 8 e ol o e Aents ot] ., AL the tlme. of 'the ilash census|. A8 an alternaiive ib Ban Deohl LB : today, for a loan (never mind vour build: | T caik sare Loed cox eehances's | h X e o ~igested that i Yuan-Hung accept the |[Eighty Girls Receive Diplomas At ing Iot, we take care of cverything) in a 4 S G Gla the College of Pga and many mis-|there were 6,445,366 farms in the | i % e few vears from the date of your appl Hhin sticd ( = = T 3 s, residency for a definite an imited ars:. 1o ¢ of your appli T Q e ) sionaries celebrating the third centen- | United States. Preci e : Commeatomin il reroiaesoH sl ba cation, your house will be you own, s TUDSON, 1316 touring car, 7 Sassenger, ary of the foundation of the congre- | ‘N\“}va)d us as you would pay rent to your ;‘": p:xme‘w"f"oy?,.fi”'s' rec! anically pfé; oz P o andlord, only ene per cent down and o ect, cellent o . Wl gation of Pga. Yeal‘ 5 St l‘ n btor day—Celebration For Dr. Thomas. per cent per month. Your own home- good terms 193 Arch The pontiff, who appeased to be in S € lS y et - b ; a fitting place in which to live, to rear t the best of health ascended to a plat- . Philadelphia, Jue 8.-—KEighty gir healthy and happy children, a home of touring i fos the blipo 4 were graduated from Rryn wr, harmony and artistic refinement whore [ cwr. Good cngine, 5 prac- form erec or puwpose and dec college today. the commencement you may be proud to enterfain your tically ard terms orated with the papal wlors on which " i friends around a crackling log fire on 3 Jester, 193 was placed fhe throne. He was ac- “mi rmfr‘mll,\; nrrna:wm because it If‘mv: u-n:m zhts, or hapy r 3y ser yenr.” = e A marked the end of 3§ years of serv- your own vine on s siefit Tume Segragieg v ihie colit o shapited ice to the institution by Dr. M. Carey afternoons. The plan of ope; SRS by the Swiss guards and listened for | vgh s \\‘hr; or the. Iast "g \:r: <’l A man of its essential v the 4 Car Ex- more than two hours to address de- | omas, e last 2§ years has Roral Liver Friendly 3 erponl, X England, which h operated successtully been its present. The since 1850, reral lHome Investment livered by the students, in twenty o - seven different languages. | @ JPICWIOUS, LOI NEAnS, Johe, v ‘Trust has made unusual strides and com- £y The pontiff understood most of the dean and professor of Engiish. pleted its first loan within 4% month: 15 Main_St. i At the EioHents and Dr. Thomas made her formal fare- after its organization. ''he plan enables 914 touring, with _wintor _and languages spoken by the s nts and | oo g S el s anyone to prepare vance borrow tops. Thres and Upholstering took a keen interest in each address, ek D Marten B, PAvkeformary lmnrw_» I.u 4% simple interest, which may Mechanically perfert, Price ia e | z. a r e used Buy or Build a Home ; M. Irvin 193 Arch 8t. ting the speakers and Mon- | used to v a Home, to im 5 complimenting P! dean of Radcliffe college who is her prove real estate, either In city or cous signor Giobbe, the rector of the col-| try, to p & mBttehieor thas) - lege. At the close Pope Pius deiivered ENGCESSOn. Was BECHenLS. T e A e Py r e nm\.ym;:m:‘x; Seryenad aensl Dr. Willlam Henry Welch, of Johns and let us expluin this plan Lo you In ; e Cohon, 185 a short address, reiterating the neces- ; o A A aron G. Cohen, 185 i I Hopkins University who delivered the tail. General liome Investment Trust, 87 Hartford sity of strengthening the work of the | > West Main street, Professi Buildin ettt i . . commencement address, told of Bryn & T SR T missionaries throughout the world for o , $130 to §2 Scripps. t dvantage of both religion and | Mawr's notable contribution to the S ¢ model, $§7 Hudson S iz : B | higher education of women. | DUICk L ILe) staadater RO 05 E | e R \aro; ‘ohen, X = D Lin | Z DI 83, GRA' JURY MEETS | DOCTOR A SUICIDE, Again Named As State Treasurer of e e LI 75 0 Waterbury, Conn,, June 8.—A grand o , et Labor Federation. runs smoothly, Price 50 with terms jury was convened at the superior Woman Physiclan in New Jersey| Thomas B. I'elder, shown above, is Sta i touatitipMia TiviNE RIS (o Bl court today here to consider the case Found Haaging in Attic. the well-known lawyer whose name| Stamford, atrick O'Meara | _This l2 s Studchaks LT Ll of Louls Carrington charged with the | Burlington. N, J. June S—Dr.|has been mentioned ~prominentiy in|of New Haven was re-clected presi-| | I DL R L Miing of Wilbur F. Hughes in this Helen McNichol glish, formerly a Senate 'l‘“\"” sion, in connection with [dent of the Connecticut Federation of fect engine witl: suitable city March 1 last and Elmiro. Lom- | | practicing physician in Philadelphia, the ?!1.. hrv‘lr‘r l\nr‘m'\n name of ‘\Fmr' Labor without opposition at the state PR .\zx.q v in 103 Arch St bardf and Prime Masi, charged with) Flying over Buckeye Lake, near Columbus, O., Lieutenant Tiny | "&s found dead yesterday hanging by B Harry M. Daugherty, as|convention, Other officials clected | GTDSMOBILI ] THT | the killing -of FEugerio Bartomioli at| BT a bath robe girdle in the attic of Mrs. [NAVINg been instrumental in securing | yere; Condition. sell cheap if taken at | & 4 | Harmon and Mechanician J. E. Ray dropped their lines and caught | 3 the release of Charles W. Morse from 5 L Naugatuck. The Carrington case was| these fish. Then they flew 11,000 feet upward to preserve their catch {John Groom, a friend. $hs fedens el R Vice-Presidents—Daniel A. Gorman, | -2 APTYESo 2 MBI ON s U ot 1 theafirst to be presented to the jury. | ezin| Dr. English, 4 member of a well[the federal penitentiary at Atlanta|panpury; 1, J. Cooney, = Hartford; | ©DSMOBILE i AHAL: JoverD by freezing. Rl e b e ¢ oo |during the administration of Presi- | a1 o s ¥y hauled anc In esceilent condl- known Seaside Park, N. J.,, family, Tha fae FADRET A Frank O'Meara, Hartford and Urdel of New Britain., recently was discharged from a san- ““h“' s i8R & s o R RN E WA HAVER) : itarium where she had been treated |WNO was not then in public life, 15| “gecretary—Ira M. Ornburn, New perfect condl- for nervous disorders. She was 3§ |indicated “PI"O”‘"‘;‘“'S r‘:"" i d”‘" Haven. and good tives; very low 8 A Jib o have { 1 at Y x Exchange, 15 Main 8t ST senate chamber to have heen fixed a Treas ¥R < : i ge, : i 1 100, while similar correspondence “"M;:‘]‘”" Frederick L. Neebe, | Pl : . AR e conveys the impression Felder expect- [TGRE20 0 Songer Taige H 1 ASK Y(‘)U TO TRY THE MEET FOR CONFERENCE, ed to receive §100.000 upon Morse's| A I‘o.»g ution favoring recognition of [ sedan. - 1 tive . equip: Mrs, Leon A. Sprague, Girl Scout|rcicased, but failed to get it from the | 't tHEGAn soviet government by the| juierosted in sodan, commissioner of New Britain; Mrs. [onee so-called “ice king.” 11!’ d States was defeated in the con- n 4218 % Joseph Merritt, commissioner of Hart- e “”\v‘”'- il REO, 1920, Speedwagon with panel, closed ford; Miss Alice Sandiford, of Boston, = 7 i3 A resolution calling for a reorgan-| body. Good car fos haker or hut-her. regional director of Girl Scouts, were| GARAGE SLIGHTLY DAMAGED |ization of the meat cutters' union in| &ine perfect called to Jairfield this afternoon to| The fire department was called out aven was adopted. STUSESAREE, RO TR O meet Mrs. Herbert Hoover to lay out 6:01 o'clock this morning by an s cheap. Also nearly new Maswell coupe, plans for the future of the organiza- rm from Box 215, for a blaze in ol pwo DEATHS FROM HUAT Terms_or l(‘r:xyr:r{nw;larnn ohen, 18§ tion in the state. Mrs. Hoover is na-|garage belonging to J. S. Webb at 7 ORI, 1N Rt St fi oo a s ® tional president. Stanley street. An oiled soaked rag AED LY EDSTON, e BN R ‘““‘::m“‘ 'L".’f] s T L which was hung out to dry yesterday| Boston, June 8.—Two deaths from 12 ot B0 e denon. B - TROOPS INVADE KIANGSI. afternoon, was left in the place last| heat and a score of prostrations were | STUDEBAKEL, 1918 7 passsnger - touring | 4 o 8._Troops of the |RiEht and it is believed to have be-| reported here last night at the close | ¢ar 3/new cord tiree, paint ia new and Southern Chinee government have)in, piage. The damage will amount| nals of the Boston weather bureau| Irving s 103 Aren S wThis in's entered the province of Rian e \‘ {to about $50. A car was taken out|since 1884, The highest temperature | _Studeba) invasion resulting in the flig} “v_' N€ | of the building in safety. officially recorded was 90 degrees at BA S IN USED CARS military governor, says a Reuthers s a & 4 o'clock.. Unofficial thermometer ::‘g }::lzz};nh)]n M’ZJnng. = dispateh from Pekin HARDING OFF ON TRIP. ranged several degrees higher. 19817 G{K o blay o MAIAR. o C ET Washington, une ° President ey 2 1018 Kissel coupe. S 0 ] 917 LOCUSTS. STOF §CHOOL Harding, accompanied by Mrs. Hard- e R T R R Aurora, T, June 8. -— Aurora \yng and a small party of friends left i e % 1917 Scripps roadster, schools were dismissed when swarms | \ashingto tly after nine o'clock| New Haven, June §.—Bankruptey 7 Oldsmobile roadster. of locusts descended on the city ves- |today for New Jersey where tomor- |petitions today included those of [ Time Lfgyt‘g‘f('_"\“,-, o g | terday. The locusts made so much row he will deliver two addresses, |Frank Klosowski, merchant New Brit- "~ NEW BRITAIN. | - S | noise that students would not study ain, with debts of $76,622 and assets| 18 Main 8t. Phone 2785 Manufactured By | — = ottt of $12,650; and Michael Jacobson, 1 & hoe deal Brid TEN DAY USED CAR SALB s dealer, Bridg rtow it e ‘1:(\,‘.“3 e (:“":r"':‘ ‘.“"h aeRbT STOP—~LOOK—AND THINK R I, S3SS 1S TS Take advantage of this ten day used —_— car sale, Attractive prices and casy time payments arranged. Paige touring. ¢ Dodga roadster. . 0. P. PREPARING \vashmmnm 7.—Republican WILLIAM MULLER June | : 3 ? . A { leaders fro! ber of states gath- L ALY My reputation is back of this cigar. I have perfected and im- ered here foday at the call of Jon i e it i et 1 il T. Adams, chairman of the republican | 3 Overiaideairings " ” - s 18 ” tional c ttee to consider ways axwell touring, proved this brand so that it will please the most fastidious smoker. | and means of carrying on the cam- B drte : A mild, smooth, sweet, free smoke and retails at | o e ] LR Ford touring. Come early and get your choles, rai | IOC St alght There are 843 languages and dia | it o ‘am e THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. [ h 1':‘; 5 in use among the natives of TEL. 2100, 130, ARCH. 8T, f Africa. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY v 11 ? avs n XUTG PATTS ~Tow will iaa {hat pari et | your auto at Cutler's, 22 Oak St. Phone tong emough to kill the 516-14. Wo alse buy used ca werms which cause decny A ¥ nd disense. yrodento Female Help Wanted I Woman to run elevator. Experienced preferred, but I not essential. Apply at i McMillan’s Store. ery, new or old. _ Erenklin_ Squar one 1218, Many times a Herald Classified Ad will sell that house, rent it, or get what you want in exchange. Miller's Taxi Service When In Need of a Taxd CALL 1842-3 Partics Taken Out Reasonable Rates Careful Driving is of the very best quality as are all the other brands that bear my % name. ‘ ' PONY MOZART 7c or 3_{or 20c MOZART 2 for 25¢ RED SEAL 8c or 2 for 15¢ Samuel Hill, handless Tacoma kigar dealer, has invented this machine to make change rapidly. Besides, ho shaves, dresses and drives an automobile. He won't use artificial hands. 1l

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