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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1922, YA ) = == B'lRM4 Uni‘q HI‘AHS IUHV I] "IJES NflT S”[i[iEST s”flwAYg 'i"""‘ to five times the speed made on [discovered several dead bodies on the (“OAL OPI“.RATORS ]N | = — e . ) the surface, run eight to ten times|floor and a number of other persons 4 | \ \ i LU ') A " L JUS 0 L | more cars and carry as many more dying, with their children ):fluglng DARK AS TO PLAVQM THE HERALD ‘, T TITY passengers. over them. These scenes were only | - | “WANT ADS”™ N A | “The plan provides for such a rout- [examples of many others which we | e Y o i i / Ing of cars that no tracks would cross |witnessed during the deportations. | [[|, Atohabetically Arranged For Griek VL | ] sdnifddag cach other on grade or above or he-|Many of the women were unable to|Deny Knowledge of Any Scheduled | and Aeady Rererence. LINE BATES ronr low grade, thus saving much time and carry their children along, and were | RO eliminating a cause of accidents,” Peace Meeting With Unfon | CONSEOUTIVE INSRRTIONS - | Hunters, Sticing One ol Body, Allows Photographers . to Snap|Chicago Has System Recommend- el : Rl IR L] GEl B g - PR =T 1 [ A i i 20 of these children, and several of - Paawill 1 e a0 Believes Good Crops Result | Him at Their Pleasure ed Instead of Under Roads TURK []EP[]RTAT][]N s by L0 urvive the| Chioaso, July 35.—Coal aperatorsl 4 dios L |today were continuing to deny know- § Ry, W ROl I, 2 dergone prior to reachin Arabkir, e s X T el all ¢ e e 7 3 “Personally I visited in Kharput Of Any fcheduled peacp meeting || s it aty o i L T R : - 2 T i LR R 1 ' | Yoa iy Rates fpon’ Apriication, Rengeon, Ju E. Hen-| Tarrytown, N. Y., July (By As-[ Chicago, July 28— (By ,\nsm‘la!?dl ME H[]I] n[SGRIBE" several hospitals that were full of hun- | Such as mentioned hy John L. Lewis, hal s terson, n 1 { fuate who has | soclated Press).—Is John D) 1\'.».~kr~',.|,rw, Subways under Chicago aldge § word, tn & Nos i |dreds of Greek deportees, 11l with ty- [head of the United Mine Workers, T PR A e mpent the pust oig ! travellng [ teiler passing the Indlan summer of | Lo\ 50 ot SRS phus, and from one hospital if wheirn t completed | his lite o sti n the Po-1" 8 1natos g 3 phus, and fre one pits was| Mr, Lewls' statement that he M'imuin Rpace, 3 )inee In souther upleted | his life on his vast estate in the Pc it he had Minimam Nnok Charge. 88 Cepth DE VRl ety Dritish \dmin- | cantico Hills, nt last letting down the | streets is the plan proposed by D. A i R l' [ w ~k Tll " reported that as many as 20 & day|“every reason to belleve that an in- tp ) it ntico Hills, at la ng dowr (American Rretiel Workers Ietl ol |were carried to the cemetery. The |(arstate foint conference of the ocen. || —Ne & Acraprad Attar 1 ! terntory™ of northeastern Hur- | barriers he has always raised against { Chase Denison, Chicago civil engineer, & LEA & etories of robberies and extortions|tral competitive field will be arranged | Clacsiied. Fags an Sama Day Yo # Acceptod Over thie Telophore ma and into the Chinese provinee of | photographers and reporters? who contends that such an improve it i Yiifnan, neither of which have been| This is a question which has been [ wone could. safely be bullt st . less COfld][]OflS n Thfl[ Land told us by the deportees were almost |within a few days “was discounted ||| e Over tiie Telophors my thorough'y explored by white men. | intercsting the new p o Imnvvs.«mn than"halt that dapth) ot tha oralnary "‘I:‘;"‘pr:’]"‘(:y :"P'““"""fh:r';('::’l“"‘":mf::r"" :n‘\“fl»:ll‘tl‘:\'n :‘;ntal::; N:mnnul Vlr‘:ul asso: Awx ¥or @ Want Ad" Operator, Among the I tribes encountered | ever since the world's richest man ¢ of under, S ot ———— 4 : ngton ey sal : A \"m\ PR e Coes. At ",",\.‘ Akl D ek 'Aw:w:]: :?‘,’,:frf“';‘] rallway and ut e Bhis ment in forwarding these deportees that the decislon had been reached to AR 4 g : i nhto. ag Y | | London, July 28--Two American s other places on days when the|make no mov Sartr ! ICE Was.. Hitherto little has been ~defin-jord men 1o snap him 1o el meatts| Only a small portion of such a sub- 'relief workers, J. H. Knapp and Miss | weatner et s ey bl SR MG AR DS, ‘,:r‘:-i'.zlnl,.x:‘r?;d-in1| Al\flt\f;‘\l&(,‘}uME ftely Xnown concerning the life andcontent after they had consented !o]way system as Chicago needs can be|B. Dannerman Murdoch, who have ar-!ghir Intantion was to subject them o committes would be ready fo func.| DUrial Lots, Sonuments iEtoms & tribe, ! &R, e O Rockefelior wo benmy \in |bullt at the depth that would be nec- [rived in Constantinople from Arabkir gucn exposure that they would per- tion by the first of next week DT RYYOYwY m— those who intruded upon Wa territory r. Rock n, Who benrs the]essary if excavation should he made|where they have heen organizing re-|isn . Thelr polley-of giving two ra.| More than half of the state » MonUs [T - failed to returr The Was do not|réputation of being one of the most| nder the street § = ey & S IR h. helr policy Riving | Monx an half of the state rallroad ' “etones. Laige vertoty an i all gradca hunt heads primarily from cannibal. | camera-shy men in America, may be 4 '\ ALY :l proper, owing to the llief among refugees, give further de-1tions of bread a day to the deportees and public utilities commissions have marble and gran.te, Everythng fu veme e ey o "ot | becoming more ent in his atti. | ononst according to M. Derjson tails of the deportations of Greeks|wy, were working on their roads, assured Commissloner Atchison of the | 0(frY work. Iohn ¥. Meehan Montumsnt istic motives, but rather hecause of | who has submitted to U. 8. schwariz, and Armenians described previously : Clark §t. corner Union Bt their belief that their will fail|tude toward photographers, but as|.yq ¥ ) 2 s D ¥ |which was insufficient for their nour- |interstate commerce commission of S Emls et thein crops Wl il he has given no indication of | irman of ~the Chicago ~council by Major Yowell and Dr. Mark Ward.!isnment, and then cutting it down ! thelr co-operation In carrying out the Florists Imoted evere wean Lt SIS 8 faking reporters into his confidence, | L ineportation committee, a plan for a|ArabKir is In the interior of Anatolia, |when they showed signs of weakness priority orders, FLONAL Hporen oyt et per e L n effort to interview Mr. Rocke. | ooy system ten or twelve feet|6n miles west northwest of Kharput.|one ration, showed that slow starva-| At Muskoges, Okla., contracts with anniversaiies, partles, hang et présston, they organize head-hunting 1 T nter Mr. Rocke- | jeep under the sidewalks instead of oy es te 0,000 ¢ ee a2 o % funerals, ote, Call “Filower expaditions every spring, and it is|feller on the recent occasion of his|os to 50 feet deep under the. st They estimate that 10, 1eportees | y)on was also another method for ac- | Miners supplying coal to public utili- " O Pramt * attantolis v es SRtall consollation. to. the wotortunate] 84tH: birthday anniverssry—made, ‘a6 | 1s i b under the streets.|passed through Arabkir between July compiighing their extermination, | ties and institutfons cancelled by the .00 Weat Main'§ i SR sk bl e through a third party repre- It Is understood that application has|1921 and March 1923, The. signed “On our way from Arabkir, through | United Mine Workers were renewed ) A0W b wead(axi traveler .who falls into their hands el thsolgh A thIEG s ph been made to the United States pat-|riport given by them tg the British Kharput, Diarbekir and Urfa, we er-. Violence increased in connection 618 that it is only his skull that is want-|® & ousehold—brought the ont office for protection of tae plan, | a : t i put EE " ’ 4 e Say I* with flowais, Weich's Flower Bbap, ed response “Impossible’. . As no re-!wuhich Mr, Denison belfe 1 Armenian committee re®ds as fol-| ountered these Greek deportees fn.With coal strikes in Kentucky, West st Main St. Membar F. T Story-ot. Wilds, porters as vet have succeeded in|yie to other cities, RP loy Heginning 1n July 1921 the first|CVErY Village and city, and thousainds \"rfl'""fl and Pennsylvania, six points Writing of the wild Was, Mr. Han. |Storming the well-guarded gates of Right To Act i i DRI e firstior them were at work on the road.|being affected. - gl "7 77 | the Rocketeller home, the modern . ] 2 instalment of 600 deportees of Greek lpa gonaily, we examined the rolls of | A clash between state troops and |LOST—Deposit wook No. 771 on Berlin derson says X . e ™M “The city of Chicago owns the me s % Al AEE 0 . s 2 = Savings bank. Finder please return same et ST Tl Croesus goes uninterviewed. . £t it [men of military age acrived. They geportees to whom Americans were |5trike sympathizers was thought to be | [7\1F h as are especially keen on]N'l 4 3 4 streets of the city including the side- were all from the Konia district. One | i 8 < ja possibility in the Middleboro, Ky.,|iner TR Y. 1T U T T TR TR hunting heads during February, March | TVen to his fellow townsmen the|vajks up to the building lines,” said \ : i By nesbread JaVry dayiin CIRaTpIY * V' |LOST, Monday. Ladies' siik belf, grey and eale 3 e Taan alis bl Ot T in e e Rata he bullc " il |hundred and fifty of these were Ar- (P8 Pl Cle S eraged 8,500, mining district, Detwasn Ranhasia and Fair and Apri! —just before th planting | ' Mr. Denison ‘The city has the right = 3 ¥ o " B E pears in Midsummer in ledher waist 3 {menians, and were sent on to Egin B urn Herald, 10C. season. From tpe Was angle of |P*00 g 3 - |to lease to the surface lines the space The halance were Greel's. About 150 TR TN An 18 word Classified, Ad in the | ¥ W looking at it, the business isn't the|COA% Overcoat and muffler, 18 = very|under the sidewalks for the car lines.|of these rematned in Arabkir, and the : o - B39 3 e much of an enigma T i A Herald for a week costs $1.08, « T G 5 madness we take it to.be. It is a his space is now veed, if at all.|pajance were sent on to the Kharput TOWN SHORT OF FUNDS L e b bS vT!n;\l P glmr::\"fld lf_nrmnm;:fi:. R Proud of Citizen convention, and quite as reasonable as . chiefly by business houses for coal| 4 Y 2 @ 8 Tarry ' B and Diarbekir districts. Then came against rim cuts, tread cuts, fabrie afternoon tea. Every decently religi Tarrytown points out to each visitor | e Refunds from Herald Classified Ads| yjcaks and blowouts; stand head and ous Was knows that unless the seed home. of) Johin\ .. Rocketeller {F Y nalionma daen ' Biibway ! lasi tunids | s ament ?(pa"m.” 80400:800: 08¢ are cheerfully given. shoulders ahove all others; 50% more ARl e ges the visitor to g0 up and 8ee|ouid bhe provided for would be in. | o s Mostly Greek, from the Ordu|rostedt, Germany, Embarrassed hy milcage, only §% higher in price. We & s, ")" D H'““‘ and con-| where Rockefeller lives, tal €on-ladequate for present need herens [district. There was sometimes a man | | get them and our prices are right to buy, jured with a human head, the crop £ h adequa rese ds, whereas ; i | Tourists Who Take Money as Sous Am. Mdge, Unfon, 321 Park St., cit n A stantly about Rockefeller—b® rarely | g Jof e nee Nereas \yith his whole family, but generally| Tourists Who Take Money as Sor - _Am. N °1_Parl = raised from it will be a fallure. And | CCh S BREC0 ¥]a subway system built 10 or 12 feet | \omen without any male members of LEGAL NOTICES | GAR Teaving New Britain around Aug. 7th who wants to starve? In fact, if By ol deep could provide for the future, Y“‘xhe family with them, and children venirs While Passing Through, ,_ At a Court of Probate holden at New for ranac Lake. Room for 3 people. worst comes to worst, and there arc Very seldom do Tarrytowners get|ien ¢r 25 years the population of the | ¢ oY LAPIH 8 0 d ! Britaln, within and for the District of | Box 355, Saranac Lake, N. Y. Ho heads forthcoming from raids on | Nfide the gates which guard the big|city will be greatly increased. At s ool Hanover, Germany, July 28—TouraBerlin,‘in the County of Hartford and State | you want resulis Iei us dévelop _and . v L8 LT OTIL - TRIC "lhome back in the hills. Once = s “To a large portion of these it was|,_ . oto |of Connecticut, on the 26th day of July,| print your vacation films. Arcade Studio. neighbors, the Was prefer to take the ) o In|present .we are 25 years belind the g ists have so greedily colelcted specl- |y 1y, 1902, |72 print; dtlonyflmuyAforde Blucl head of some feeble person in the vil- | hile they see John D. come down-|times in our provision for traffic; | CCE8Sary for us to furnish bread| "o o German provincial and mu-| Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Judge. | Store Announce ments q lage, rather than run the ris of | 07 and sit in his machine while a|most proposals are designed only to o ory, day for the whole winter. There | jojpq) paper money that embarrass- | Estate of Carrie E. Andrews. late of | 7—Hay, expert”cabiner-maker. Radio 2 REINNG N T VIS chauffeur goes into a bank or a store | .atey h ‘the growth that has|Y a8 8nother group of about 100 men ., .¢ hag thereby resulted for certain |NoV Britaln, in sald district deceased and battery loxes made, furniture fe- scant crops and consequent empty | _up Tarrytown almost never talks| fror, UP With the growth that has| ... g vears old; some appeared to|: C R ! Upon the petition of The New Britain| ; : working models, ; Ly i L Slalready taken place and are not far-| i 2 L = . communal authorities. i Trust company, of sald New Britain, pray- s i e {0 its richest citizen. He comes and|gighted. A deep subway would be but (U 90 Years old. These remained a | “po ittle village of Tostedt, being | ing that commissioners be appointed to ra. | 1ok 262 e e n February, March and April | goes—there s excitement while he is| A 5 |few weeks and then all but a few | o of runds, fesued 10,000 pieces of | céive and decide upon the claims of credi- LA, L then, the wild Was men go a-hunting. | ; {2 temporary makeshift 7 3 thort of tunds, 15| f D tors of said estate, as per application on| materials used; workmanshlp gua e Nas ,{., 3 i town, and discussion afterwards. “The sidewalk subway could be|Vere sent on to the Kharput area. A paper money ranging from #0-pfen- 4078 OF 00 fEOE o7 i Work called for and delivered. We mak: ta ot SREIICHE Sy, OlTans | :" And that is all of Tarrytown's claim & large drove of over 1,000 was the next | o 1oteg upward. Recently, when an | Ordered—that snid application be heara| 0l shoes look and wear like new. Unite e cooeted iis regmrded as {air|on its most famous citizen instalment to arrive in Arabkir in the | oeeo made to call in the notes, |and determined at the Probate Ofre in| _8hoe Repairing Co, 223 Arch. Tel. §65-2. game, and it behooves the man work- | ver since the oil king celebrated late fall. They were herded on a hill | .n)v cne was presented for redemp- | New Britain, mI snlrln;flsvrirr". on v:v.; '.;rl n.lw.v AUTOMOBILES ing 1""’"' cutting jungle or the wom-|pis Sith birthday, Tarrytown has |above, the city within 200 years of &|ijon - Moreover, the:15 members of |oiresisust, A Do 1922 at 8 oclock In the £ :;u..f?l"i-v-"f"&fi »“_Hf w»?j!'_m belyeen seething over the question of could be buiit for the same money, |TUnning ditch of water. They were| ;o yjllage council were haled into|pendency of sald application and the time | E 2 ious:when are afoot. A lwho is its oldest citizen. There is In addition to its cconomy, the plan NOt allowed to get water from this urt for having violated the banking [and place of hearing thereon, by publish- Auto and Truck Agencies 8 '?::”[’;""i”"“‘”;‘" e “Hmru‘lrv S0me | no quesiion as to the most famous. | oftars soveral advantages. |ditch, but were compelied to Duy it fjpws, in that the notes were regarded (0%, 4"} 20 \ew Britain, having a chous | CADILLAC, TEWETT & PAIGE CARE— vafy n¢ & 1 8 s )= ¥ 1, “ak . 5 i« N - 3 ! Fa3 8 ( Jungl 4 “EI e 'r‘- llv “|.v' ambush An ancient who sits in front of Deep Subway Dangerous from vendors. On a bleak. cold morn- |, s shares but paid no interest and, be-jation in said district, and by posting a “‘LAR. H ‘_\(;lTr‘!(X:{ co. some \L yehind the barricade, som® |t big hardware store, just around “Tnithe L firstplace, it .would ,,is_;ing a few days afterwards they were | .jes the issue bad not heen official- [copy thereof on the public signpost in the | '\“,e"" finF ,'"{‘f:cro'y,x ST. o ;:me: lo€, to rush down on the|the corner from the station, concedes| yenge with long stairs, inclines or ele. |Started on their wav towards Khar- ||y authorized. The councillors were [Town of New Britain, in sald district, and | - o nks of ) arty caug the G ke 3 ) 5 , ol ISEL N L | o c 3 4 i ™ 1 returs ake, | COL t:a part t in he | first place to Joh n D. The anclent| ators which many people, especially (Put. It was a sight that one can|yeleased upon pleading ignoranuce ._l} BERNARD F. GAFFNET,* P: 4 3 admits heids only 88 during the rush hours, would not and [never forget, to see middle-aged and|(}e requircments . Judge i C. RUDOLPH, Smallpox Feared, But an Italian has asserted BNt s old women and men, to say nothing 127 ____ Phone 2051.2, EeRashotimen wotisiangd ohilferanufatiier |ist8s-—and, there i “A deep subway is aleo dark; hard [0f the younger women and children, | S === R e ) dren over 12 years old are acceptable.| farmer who lays claim to 0. ‘[ to ventilate, and the noise is like the [carrying on their backs large loads of ; oot built at one-tenth the expense of a deep subway, in one-tenth the time, and could extend throughout the city, as ten times as extensive a system Phone 2765 Professional Bldg. . eads marked with smallpox, f - [leven he fac < Ta 3 3 5 = L s B c8 H ar"( eEwiunnilinay ‘en in the face of odds, Tarrytown|ingige of a drum. It also is danger- bedding, food and faggots, and fn F GARDNER- Harware City Motor Co. Agte, perstitious reasons, are not 1 'nds joyally behind its prominent| oy and in case of accident a trap|their hands pots and kettles, and 86 Arch St Phone 308 and salesman successful foray is pne wh 7 nnounces to the world! (1 imanity. |perch9d upon their load a child. e ) 4 Ll (’\“”' A A HUPMOBILE CARS— one or more corps Immediats oldest citizen today is none| "iiindep the new plan, glass in the Dead .Bodies Everywhere. ity PBariae s Btation Hartford Ave. and Stanlsy Bt. - o | 1 the heads are cut off and put in t { Han AAhe-man ks maaeal e " . W 2 kel e |k 5 ‘ € sidewalks would supp most of the| Many of these were destined never sy Then back home go the rejoicing Was, | 5. light required in daytime, ventilation|to reach their destination, as the Permanent Positions A. M. Pnonessa, Prep. | OLDSMOBILE — | not neglecting to take the bodics Is 5till Young. could bhe arranged along the build-[storm which was brewing in the ear- | Between New Haven and New York OLDSMOBILR CO, OF NEW BRITAIN along for t rder, i raising th own maintains that Mr. ings. It would work automatically,|ly morning on the mountains soon de- 6 MAIN ST. PHONT 2583 tremendous whooping and hulal er is still @ youngster in| ycoars in motion forcing the air out |veloped into a hlizzard and the roads Rate 70c Per Hour STUDEBARERS— Light Bix 'Touring .. -along the way. At home there is a { 2 e of 3 3 ois i & i in front of them and drawing in fresh |were left strewn with dead bodies. % i ‘ceremony to perform. ,The wife o Any man who plays golf as fre- [0V 40§ etion. | These things were personally seen by App]y C. A. Mitchell Skl el Fourin 11111 e 8 ... RS 1 Y mothg of the man who made the kil | juentiy as he does,” began one citi-| " .. : e s A 2 2 | The cars would take on ard let|us, and in visiting one of the Armen- J, . i F. O. B. Factor; takes the head out of the b |zn. when he was interrupted With[ 4 poonie at every street intersection ian bulldings where those who were | Supt. New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad M. IRVING JESTER. 133 ARCH 8F proceeds to wail over it-form auestion as to whether John D's|y tne tjoop” district and would make unable to go on were left behind, we Union Station, Hartford, Conn, L HISPIBTA STUDRHATVREYHAR must wash the blood from the d vate links were regular size. | s % i — Autos and Trucks For Sal 9 -face, and wail an incantational & ‘Certainly it is, but John D. goes| . A e : - BUICK, five passenger, in A-No. 1 running order. City Service Statfon, Hartford ave- as she does so. She must work her-|a2round it slowly," replied the citizen, | gelf. into a sentimental fenzy, which anotner Tarrytowner broke in| Wh Th S a“ows F] nue and ;g -feat- under the circumstances is usual- | With & denial .ere e W y BUICK, 1919, 5 pass. touring car, painted and rebuilt throughout. C. A, Bence, 51 Main street. Phone 221F, -1y easy of performance. If her wail- “It is not. It is enly about four ing lacks the ring of genninen her | holes of a normal course. And John - 2k 19 £ Hlngness, S ey 3 BIG VA TN USED CARS husband helps to supply that which ‘”“f'f ee hours to make two f NE B 7 paes. Cadillac touring. % 5 pass. Bulck touring. s lacking by beating her & 2 “This song, strangely enough, Last but not least, in Tarrytown's i 45 1921 Overland tomiing, of i viewpoint towards its leading citizen i 1020 Oakland sedan, 1618 Dodge touring. seeches the aid of the spirit hegd, and addres: it as e is the tradit on of the dimes, the ¥ i % $ . 1920 7 pass. Chandler, FAlEr: 1t 1s this) spirit which 1& ¢ of days for the boys and girls. i Mercer 4 passenger. promote the growth of the crops 4 | Spasmodically, John D. Rockefeller ~ s THE HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. v i . 4 Phone 2109, 138 Arch St. it must be treated with gr 10 cent pieces away to 'chil- . ence’ I heard this song once iren. How did it start? * F,\m”o;:' I3 aun?' E{,,%l}glsl “ S, ol q e giilorios he girtent L st thoroughly over- After the head has heen 3 S C i e 3 71 hauled and repainted, is { xceptionally and wailed over, a raw crg Number one—Three boys, many % . : Permanent Positions fos Competent Men Whose HEslsnenidtenin an ey INietoep Brally the dead monuth, to feed th ¢, [ vears ago, walked up the hill, climbed 5 ; Service Is Satisfactory As extra rims and the price’{a verv low. C. A, Thén the head is thrust ip on a o the stone wall, went up to the porch | : ; \ : - : _Bence, F1 Sain e r " | Machinists, Hoiler-Makers, Blacksmiths, Sheet Metal CHALMERS, Model 32B, 7 .pass. touring. nd saw \ Rocke i 1 saw Mr. Rockefeller. = They Just overhauled. Gnod paint, top &nd up- A lasket of seed padiy (rice) i put P, | % § Gner it and left for a few days. As|?Sked him for a dime apiece—and St W Workers, Electrical Workers, 70 cents per hour. holstery and 5 brand new tires. Extras, got it. Singe then, it is said, the oil ¥ . motometer and mirror. Fully equipped. Looks good and car can be bought at a the ‘head decays, the droppings fa h s ¥ ™ . 2 ) i magnate has held his yearly party, [ s Y 3 ; Car Inspectors and Repairers, 63 cents per hour. low price, with terms. So. End Garage, ¢ {nto.the seed paddy, and are thorough B Number two—A boy was standing South Main St elephone 87 iy mixed with it. The paddy is then | NU " s ) . . : i L i : feady to plant, and a geod crop is | TPWAIONT When the, I g R - o2 A i ¢ Machinists’ Helpers, Boiler-Makers’® Helpers 47¢ per hour EHEVROLET, 1020, overhaulad, paint awd chine - up package dropped L tires very good. Box 20C, Herald insured.” i 15 2 i 4 7 o 2 OX AP out. |The . boy plcked, it7up “and This is not a strike against the Railroad. It is a strike 1022, oneton truck for sals. New, handed it to Mr. Roc fell e XS g v . : 2 o > » ) poseelien . (B : waged against a reduction in rates of pay ordered st London, July 28 The famous Kitcl "”'_‘a which he has fellowed ever H e L0 S X HIC CHEVROLET, 1017 roadster. in very good wandered on he R f - ener, has been purchased by an Amer- | VAndered onto the Rockefeller mys- % d ’ Off. Phona 2 T s s . ~parasias, M1 & alme and sent him home, ‘xna Superintendent’s Office perfod (1268-1643) are known to exist v > S 2 ¥ & 2 { | ty. 0od i g Whatever the cause., “D Day” & a capacity. In good condition throughout. at the present day. It stands two feet . “Dime Da g ater ury onn Looks good, ail over-sized cord tires. Low | 3 s 3 A ’ o price for quick sale. O'Neil's, 39 Wash- town day apart ranking with g ;. g 2 s > 900 v e A | FORD, 1921 sedan, ity Sarvice Station, DEATH CAUSED BY ERROR. Ti ime . Dort dealer. A . 16 days. Apply M. Carrubba, Kitchener Fish Bowl SRR e oy kot 4 I - , SRR L S e (U el B . 0 Bonltctalion w0t & o s x A, ; [J . Vi DODGE coupe, 191, Paint parf ¥ i Brought to America|/onn . Pockefeller got an inspira- 3 , 74 3 by t em)'thd States Labor Board, effective July good tires, Wil mell cheap. Box 200, : 2 " ™ 58 N LT 1st, 1922, > Herald, ener fish howl, the gem of the collec- b i " : g v p ey 4 5 ¢ ? " N e e Tl qd Kitoh- umber three—A lad was lost. He 5 i 15 > : iy 4155 s > - % mechan! . 8165, Cash or tion of curios of the late Lord Kitch b : y g eatt terms. 1 Sxchange, 18 Main St. Acan. collectbr and will shortly be|tery links, The oll king saw him i s ol Css i~ CHEVROL 1919 touring Hipped to the United States. Very He took him into the house, gave ; B e, <2 . to hauled, $205, cash or terms. which are characteristic of the Ming [ 1€ 10 cen* party sprang from = AL o R s Bver PRI as ISa R AR ST that ¥ A "o P ¢ 3 N ) 1919, &acreen delivery of % ton pix fnches in height and has a diame- become to the youth of Tarry 1 “ter of .two feet eight inches. g ingtoncetresed BEROHE e o hristmas' and the Fourth of July B — ik 4 e o " ¢ | o 4 % Hartford avenue and Stanley street. i ¥ | ; 1 1 g | Office hours—7:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. Eastern Standard ; L - i 3 . Y 3 3 3 0 $125. R h Cherr, New York, July 25.—The death last » % ? ¥ 7 night of Dr. Robert F. Lawiess of o ’ co ’ T ; e 5 ] Stamford, Conn, in the Grand Cen- ' o it a ssified columns favor : tral terminal was due to an overdose | J. J. SNAVELY, Superintendent young and old alike. The older you get, the more your appreciation [:Lfi ]\;:T.?lml.:r",‘,::‘]:fl\r:',,l.‘ 1':1’{: g X ‘ w York, New Haven and Hartford Railread Water bills not paid on or befdre This photograph was taken at an island off Key W Y oeis SNl NeTaansiea L n pervaste A . | to after an autopsy. Dr. Lawless g : i |had been under treatment for severnl | the rendezvous of thousands upon thousands of swallows. b weeks Dr. Norris said he had learned. - POLLY AND HER PALS = It Seems That Pa Was Not Accepted - BY CLIFF STERRETT .. An old;fashioned paint mann facturer of sterling reputation de- | sires to assist earnest, energetic 4'men to start their own bnsiness in . towns of 15,000 or over, located in Yean? Seas HiMm )| |50 Yer GounA BE "New, York, Penncylvania, New Jer- o (OREAT ‘sey and New England. IN AN’ ILL MY GON-IN- Law/ ~COTT! < -The man required must possess ’ @GRAT‘JLATE‘ EX, BuB 2 P v a P . 2 | $ome small amount of capital, and | Me'able to build a sales organiza- Ftion tn hi4 district. ' 5 _..There is a big future in this for the richt nien. WE MEAN BUSI- VESS and would like to hear from men with good references, Address replies to “PAINT" care ‘this office. . FOX'S—3 Days Only Sunday, Monday, Tuesday “REPORTED MISSING” . Photoplay Novelty of the Season.

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