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. et AR I AN T sttt m NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 9, 1022, : ” TP S. & F. Motor Sales Corporation Announce They Have Discontinued the Hudson and Essex Franchise To conform with Dodge Brothers pollcles in regard to exclusive representation, we have made sur selection of 1009 Dodge Brothers. With a greatly increased contract we will be in a position to supply the big demand for this pop- ular car, which has long been wanted. We will still maintain the same standard of service. DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR VEHICLES 5. & F. MOTOR SALES CORPORATION 155 ELM STREET Distributors ‘ TEL. 731 New Britain Bristol Plainville Southington Berlin voting, tlie party polled 2,200 votes |six brothers for husbands. The oldest| complaints mentioned in the article | ganization of Germany, and the de. Y WILL for its str ongest candidates. ILL MAKE STUI]Y | brother is considered the father and | had nothing whatever to do with this FRANEE SUPP RT struction of the unity of the . Ger- Mr. and Mrs. M. Toscan Bennett, | |the other brothers the uncles of the|case or the company involved in it.” “Iman peopf.” in recent years active in labor circles family. Woman occuples a superior H g | The court asserted von Leoprecht- are understood to hoth be interestec {position. She is master of the home T ing’s plan ajmed at making Germany in the ‘success of the new Jlabor | land farm. Grass worms, Fungi, and‘ entirely dependent on France, politi- party. In November, 1920, Mrs. Ben- {the horns of deer groudn to powder, ‘cnlly and economically, and that it —_— nett wag the farmer-labor candidate | are considered by the Tibetans in- —_— {conatituted documentary proof of for the I'nited States Senate and Mr. fallible medicinal remedies for all ills, Leaders Feel Sure of Making Go0d | seoncic 'was™s i "sr” 62" o | Great Brtain Intens Exploration | ana"are"cven erd i isn tavor s . SPEAKS ON ”BERTYCGW Finds Sentenced Baron Was isnmen: o French negemons tn- Fo- fonal executive committee of the table delicacies. rope. 0 party. Mr. nd Mrs. B ett spent Barbaric P 1 t. . . \ ShOWlflg Itho ;rn:flf‘: ;\Rayn of :hc \:s,:n year at 0[ lee Kl]OWl] COllml'y Thou,fl:{,‘?‘ “,,a'r'i",:,",';:?fl“o“ ha‘e e 0" French Pay Dflrmg Sernce ‘i{Thr';u::mc:::d :; '1\:; c‘m;’fim'gl\:hqhn an educational labor colony main- paralyzed the progress of the people. ‘;h;nda!e from the Frtn:hclm‘:rnm!n: ined in New York f th 17 ic instruc \ s sl tained in M‘::‘\mfl?‘rms‘?‘::r O e i hun et e e ey reRlans iBheghLD “fZZ‘PFeSldeG A. Severance Delivers S TS T to pursue an intensive agitation fof forms of worship prevail intro- | tn te a a 1 e separation of the sout: - which created a distinct’sensation by —_ tends to make a thorough study of the| .t elemental form of go\ernmt’nl\ duced at the recent trial of Baron von s $ Jrnsouth cLiose ¢ ) . many from the north and that he had its activity In the municipal election \IED[(‘AL TREATME NT e Riiown | land ; 0f [Tibet, WHerejexists, - Offenders against the law, | Lec[m’e on Laws Leoprechting, ‘who was rentenced to|arranged with the French government Lere in 1920, will have a state ticke Vil-worship and belief in ghosts still hich {5 derived largely from the > senal servitude for life on charges of [that, following certain preparations by b cording J 3 exist. A mission composed of some ! . 3udd i in the field next \mj“%:r\?“ s | INCREASED 20-FOLD of England's ablést exulorers. seiem.|anjur, the Buddhist bible, a work| high treason, indicated that the ac-!hig. the French generals in the to leading menbers of the thizd p i AU G flv sk of 108 volumes, gre punished by hav-| g.n rrancisco, Aug. 9.—(By Asso- Cused had received reguiar monthly Rhineland territory, with their troops, which“did not run candidates in the s e D | data, oeslonmties abd.-Cethnologialsling Villelrd Randsfand piisst -amnutated Il i Uiy st st el people | PAY from the French miniater in \lu-\“oum suddenly occupy the line of last city election, although <t‘mmz %) Wi oon will leave London for the City \yhen a Tibetan dies his body is dis- | should be taught that the federal con-(nich, M. Dard, and that Jrance was|the:Main for the purpose of ,g,mng the time that it would be well repre- | Medieines Multiplied 25 Times Pre- [of l':a:a w hru)\ s buried h;’hmd the | membered and fed to vultures. Thpj!munon and laws and the courts that [interested in his alleged efforts to the ,!,p..—,“on sented N nber. | worl greatest rampart o moun- | s sented in Novem L e War Figure. While Hospital Bills | tains, the Himalasas, between 1odis |PCCPIE are extremely poor. The dress jyterpret them do not destroy but|bring about the separation of the Baron von Leoprechting nlended Announcement has | S R G he mission will proceeq . Sheepskins and the usual rule Is|prccarve their liberties, declared Cor:|South of Germany from the norih. that, he acted purely out of patriotic e e o enbera e | 1SS s NG .w.«mr the International |07 S2rment to a.person, | denio A. Severanc, president of the| The baron was charged with trving |motives, intending no - subjugation of Labor party, rnmmw;_o N o : “]‘M]h ¥ dv f( “»p "m"r 2 “‘!] - | American Bar Assoclation, in opening to effect the separation of Germany Germany, and meant to accomplish the farmer-labor party an R ieq| Berlin, Aug. 8.—Medical treatment QTS L reREeaelans L L FOX RILMCO: NOT the annual meeting of the association |through French military occupation only ia. temporary separation. In pro- socialistic voters will be represen costs 20 times more in Germany to- |SChools of Buddhism, including tire here today. of the line formed by the river Main. |nouncing iyl s . tickets this year and| Ban it At Betor ar, de. | Buddhist society of the I'nited States. = = 3 k vl lreaay)oavoatie ld bEfins the twap de =h ALONE ON CHAR(;E‘ Russia Seek Power. The sections to be cut off included |nounced it would have imposed the definite announcement has clares Dr. Heir Brauns, German Rare Manuscripts. Bavaria, Wuerttemb < e e auns, 3 3 4 " g ¥ . erg and Baden. Ity v been made of a ticket wWhich will run iy =g e The mission will make a closer in- | A proposed constitutional amend GO S AR D e death penmpermmed. in New York this November The | vent number of Reconstruction, Dr. [Vestigation of the Tibetian people, | o AT AR | ment to prevent courts declaring laws 1S andl thalrersl Hartford branch was formerly listed Brauns calls attention to this increase |their customs, religion and language, Concern Protests That There Were ‘Ifncnnsntuuonnl he cited as a sample Dotvment i”angn.mu( \ TORAH OFTFICERS. as the American Labor Party 1argeI¥ | oo hcovion with the critical situa- |than has vet been possible, together | So% A ANe NI n A O e o e (L IRt die R Tt o a1 - TRe A I natee Bima I A Poraheaalety as a result of the strength of 1AROT |y, “whioh he savs, prevails in Ger-[With a study of rare books and manu-| Others Producing Old Pictures | away the liberties from the people by as having been prepared by the baron |t a meeting last evening at which movements in rural regions. It is' Of TR CR. € SENE D€ scrips know to exiss in the monastic g giving Congress unchecked power.” (3" 7 the society was reorganized for the probable that this November the old “"‘\"fi,:,,.f;,,mw. rrn”r'?;:wig directors of |!Mraries . These are expected to prove Under New Names. He declared influences from soviet Was branded by the court as “a flith-‘comm! “ir ey :" m“o“nl“ ol name will again be used & alok successtul [0f the greatest value, not only fo| . York. Aue. §.—The following | uSSia were seeking to overthhow the ""”Y """C:fl l{"fl::p' !hvdlnnlhllw s elg lemitset sire ol Goad. Showing, AR AL L & | Amerloan/government by force it nec. |{ng. methods already used fagainst CEErS) GESLCSRL AT e e mAt Cardinal | Cording secretary, Mrs. R. Millstein; 4 : , statement relative to a report that the : |Germany by Cardinal Richelieu, Car- Labor party leaders believe that| " J X > s essary. y i enefits, the funds are “approaching e 1 ad ] ssion ha - “ V, an excellent showing may be madel FEREHS TR0 many gaps that at present exist in the | Fe1°r1 Trade L')',.'::""77;?’0:';‘?0;“:!‘ If the proposed constitutional |dinal (e Roceiny dhoula X1V, | financial mécretary, Mrs, T. Marholin; in November as In many cities of the | "sfedicines cost, on an average, 25[World's knowledge of the early his.|Gemned the Fox Film Corporation. et/ amenqment should be adopted, not e danoen ¢ to|treasurer, Mrs. L. Koplowitz; trustees state there appears to be decided = el & inftory of a country which to the pres-|F il 5 ted vester. | oIy would Congress have unlimited oeumen & monument to o three years, Mrs. B. Levison, Mra. Rentiment orieheNana; pexty, motey BIES, e - Y8 EL. TEtes BRHC At e Inektatery: s Aernan. Sester. | TiEht to deal with subjects that have|the burning hatred against German | fOr three years, Mra. B. Lewison, léEniwhion fol e lanme degres. dR| L i SR o an b aatront Hostile to Callers, |day by Winfield R. Sheehan, general | ;) ays been looked upon as belong- unity and against all that is Ger- | \ 5 modeled after the example of the Male for a days hospital tres "| The Tihetans live in mountain|™anager of the corporation: int. | INE to the states and reserved for Deir " the court declared in pronounc- Ty British labor party, which has be-| :' Hine o the” piinRlass statis. |strongholds, 15,000 feet above the A dispatch from Washington print-| oy ygive cognizance, but it could wipe |ing sentence. It planned the political, Herald Classified Ads help, so we comean " important factor-in Eng-f eCOlt 8 o e T e 8 e oy [level of the sea, which fs 500 feet| 4 In Tuesday T o ten ©5 (e | OUL the Bill of Rights and all the pr® |economic, cultural, and moral disor- |are told. land. | e 6 At higher than Mount Whitney, the high. | oo Mofion picture theater v tection that it gives to the people, he German Invalidity Insur- ; ances which had been reported to the o est 1Bl Tn the Urnited Mbktes. . Thoy| B il e efito It is a matter of real concern that have always proved Inhospitable to | Coral rade Commission regarding (pe aAmerican Icederation of Labor| . . The dispatch mention- | 5560 the proposed amendment, | In Hartford the labor party has|under DEn nva already demonstrated its strength, |ance system and 1.600.000 under the 5 reigsued films, foreigners and to the introduction of . numBer: ot ces which hac modern ideas. Little is known of tw. 0 4 BUMPer of instances which had ang such action by tHe representa- | for in 1920, before the women were ‘mployes Insurance. workmen, domestic servants, and been, in this manner, brought to the - tives of so large an organization is ; |clerks, whose annual earnings do not|origin of the people. Local tradition | iianijon of the commission, but un- symptomatic of a very Gt sy {exceed a certain limit, cash payments [has it that 'lw} r‘v‘]"n:lnn(;rihn( Hlnw fortunately named only one motion | giion or the public mind. ; land i i Rt 5 # _|race were "a she-devil o e FREA s e ! r B i and benefits in kind. The funds re-|rac picture producing or distributing con-| 0% gdrens entitled “The conati-| [satnaible Tor- thas 5t 6} alayas” and an ape from the plains| L, f (i P R e bl L PAVSHENG of SRR | cern In connection with - the action |y ¢jon and {ndividualiam,” he traced| |benefits are kept¥ip by the contribu- |of Hindustan. taken. The effect was to make it ap- : : e 3 ) = ’ the development of Ame liberty . S [tions of the inglired persons and of Common Property. pear as though the Fox Film Corpora- | o 28 SR EH r:tTC;’;B"hy e Ll The last foreigner in Tibet was &n|yion the company recited in the dis.| 22" LA ()H A:\/) the employers : i ion, the company reci 1€ G18- constitution and by the judicial inter- i I (\ | ‘Accident and Tnvalidity insurances|American medical missionary, Dr. A.[ paiches, was charged with all the al- | omeyiooe BlaBad! UBER LIL kA G e g IR - ks, ‘Hets L. Shelton, of San Francisco, who | |ngec jea atio Lt lflr Fai‘/ also are provided. These, however |l & years at Batang, near the .no. Mmisleading presentations of plc-| clared that a growingtendsncy to- |as well as the sickness insurance, are tures, ward centralization of power in the being operated today with a great|Chino-Tibetan border. In its form of The facts are that this company is deal of difficulty and highly unsatis-(80vernment, Tibet is one of the few ,5m0q by the Federal Trade Commis- factory resuits, owing largely to the|rémaining theocracies in the wi sfon in only one action. This has to| o 5 the people ¢ . » = depreclation in the value of the mark,|The people lead a nomadic life: Mon:| 4o with the reissulng of three pictures Men Work For Joy. tan ar on- ires A particular coffee drinker “It will depend on the value of the [0BamY, polvgamy and polyrandry|which were originally produced and ‘“The fact that men wiil not labor — mark and on the labor market,” the |flourish . U'nder the polyandrous sye- djstributed in 1915 and 1916 and were With diligence unless they can enjoy : 4 ) “ |tem, the eldest son of a family mar-| re.edit 919 4 the fruits of their tofl is ignored by s 3 \ ’ e . inister concludes, ‘“as to whether . ) re-edited and reissued in 1919 and ) Rikhe in Vermont writes: :Tll," Stelk. e disablsd m,,,) the in-|Ties 2 woman and she bscomes the 1520, The corporation named had | those who preach communism - and' 80 x 8% Premier Cl. Fabric 10’65 vallds can be protected against further|COMMon wife of himself and his ncthing whatever to do with any of | denounce the exaltation of the indi- 80x 83 Fisk Non- Skld Cl Fabnc “That good old Mocha and Java R| % “" 1 brothers. the other instances referred to in the Vidual,” he said. ‘‘They forget that flavore I find only in Far East g|misery. Everybody's Wife—Still the Boss | newspaper article; these apply to the selfishness which would take from (Oversize) - - : 12.85 is the pleasure of my life. It Dr. Sheiton found that the Tibetan other compani the indugtrious that which he has 3 - n | oth pani Is good to know the day of ex- PREDICTED OWN DEATH. woman usually marries three or four| ‘“The three pictures involved in the Aachieved, for distribution among the 80x8% Red-Top, Extu Ply C] cellent coffee is still with us.” e brothers, and in one case that came action have been off the market for Whole, is far greater than the selfish- Fabric (Oversize) - - - 15.85 | Clairvoyant's Prophecy Fulfilled in|under his observation a woman had more than a year. The various other Ness of the man who seeks to pos- HOLLAND’S ¢ ishk 4 bt BE INBA e tn i 80 x 8% Non-Skid L Cord (Slx-Ply Her Case at Lpast e e——— use of himseif and his family:" O‘,erslze) Ch S - 15.85 Hartford, Aug. 9.-—~Mme. Zenetta is “Although each change of life & % " dead Her death occurred Monday caused by modern inventions, such as 81x4 S.S. I\‘on-Skld Cord . 26.45 night two hours before she predicted rallroads, telegraph, | pipe lines &nd ; @E@Sfi) it would, and in conformity with her [even atrplanes and radio has fitted in 82x4 S.S. Non-Skid Cord - 29.15 b sed wishes the f al will b i L N 0 : T g e e JUIETAL ilahe Beecham’s Pills act as a splendid tonic to e St 82x4% S. S. Non-Skid Cord - 37.70 Jump From 3 to 100 Marks. the sick funds have been in maintaining the payment of the |Buddhist scholarship and to the study of comparative religion, but to fill| e ness Insurance grants to hands of the government was a dan- held today and burial wil take For twenty-five years Mme. Zenetta A i the individual responsibility and seif- | cenducted clairvoyant fortune telling and fermentatlon and ol of bile from reliance. 88x5 s The only eoffee, packed by a J]| and spiritual seances at 121 Pearl your the stomach and bowels and promote the HEF wa Ao HotiaNeek Lis TaRABR Y L . NO“‘Sde Cord - - 46.95 roaster, known to contain Ara- [|street, and occasionally received pub- h secretion of the gastric juices. In thus set up a bureaucratic government at 85x5 S. 8. Non-Skid Cord - - 49.30 bian Mocha and Genuine Java licity by her predictions. Her earn- stomac 3 bid Vit dtatimul Washington we invite disaster,” he 14-1-3-5-10-25-30 ple. Al ings during the twenty-five years| . correcting morbid conditions and stimulat- dboIhialy TER R R R ko tE (Other Stios Prépomicnate) Packed in HOLLAND SysTry [ 2mounted to more than £30,000, rela- | s ing the digestive processes Beecham’s Pills the constitution did not intend to Tins LT SR RN RO e | upset naturally have an excellent effect upon the LS LT LLE DLl bt These Prices Include Excise Tax, and Are Effective July31 sl life as Mary Zenetta Burgess Hall and legislators are permitted to run riot Dok At Al Lending Denler was born in Philadephia. Her father general health. If you have lost your ap- under the pretended exercise of police Thomas Burgess, set in motion thel petite or are sufl'ering from nausea, sick | power, the constitutional guarantees M‘ to Smtal'n a RGPIIG'I‘O’I | machinery that started the Centennial | Take g for the protection of liberty and prop- Exposition in 18 Mme. Zenetta headache, constipation, or giddiness [ erty witl be destroyed. Sold to Meet Competition lived in Stamford before coming to| “If contracts between individuals this eity. | , truly private in character can be ren- She was the widow of Alonzo Hall, dered valueless by the flat of a bare whom she married in Fast Hartford majority of legislative body, under the BUY Now The only relatives living are two| | plea of necessity or emergency, and if | nieces and a nephew, who tlive in| | the legislature Is permitted to be the FROM YOUR DEALER { Stamford | unhampered judge of the existence of —_— | Sold 10c—12 pills such necessity or emergency, what be- [ “1 am sorry but I sold it cne %our o 7 |comes of the constitutional provision after the Herald want ad ap;nredl ‘p:yw’,"e ;g _;g Pl.fi: ! guaranteeing such contracts immune on the street.” v ” from legislative atthck 7" S he digesti Th d S | Blase in Btamrerd Thursday artefnosh the digestive organs. They remove acidity’ | substitute bureancratic authority for 84x4% S. S. Non-Skid Cord - 39.50 Coffee and Tea | .’ When % : S

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