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1z CZECHO-SLOVAKIA ;<% =& ITY OF DUBLINS | GOTS2A00LESSON [ i mommais || —mbomye_._ able land or 500 hectares of forest Bl Dk 45 1ARMORrA TinNds A8 ] B 5 “WANT ADS" | BUICK MOTOR €Al “Better cars wre e Republic, However, Is 0l Thtee "5 00 ™ s Entre Populoe Mourns o) |00 2+ "SS4l loouldn't Bven Raise Hair onl] ;- caie, I 0 TN S il ] 4y : dotph, 137 Cherry "Bt Prons 26618, Chicago, Aug. 23.—~In a y®lice e e Lincoln-Fordson court hearing today of “Dr."” Albert J, co; complete line 14 lnes to an Inch, morles, Automotive Bervice the government's endeavors 1o en- courage the erection of new buildings, Prague, Czechoslovakia, Aug. 24 the building trade has remained virt- Dublin, Aug. 23.—(By the Associat- Although the Czechoslovakian Re- ually suspended. Many of the poorer|ed Press)—The city of Dublin is stun- publie is only three and a half years r;‘l‘: ity have migrated to ”\n-mm. ned today by news that Michael Col- | -\lh;flr?. charged \:'"“ “';“"l’""@ fld\‘;"‘" Minimum Bpace, 3 Lin ., 200 Bast M 2701, 1d, it is the i 1 Europe Munich, Rerlin, Poland or Hungary, % S tising of a religlous character, Mrs, Minimum Book Charge, 36 Cents, NE] Tty M o, ARE. ;»\1,4 % HeE W y in order and Mn arder to benefit by the rate of ex- | ling, chief of the Irish provisional | James H. Cartwright, wife of an As- |||———— —— cl.L - - ot:“’:'rf,?".""‘ - s "fi,“fl'z’ cu "'m Jed the s of the priging change. Others occupy a small cor.| Eovernment and commander-in.chiet | g : sociate Justice of the Illinols Supreme F,:'.".'m‘::‘p:;:"(’.';“hfl,‘f},:y"" M For _wihil_call, g ner of the vast palaces which have|of the free state army was struck | e Court, testified she paid Moore $2,500 Adn Accepted Over the Telephone For|||JORDAN AND M'FARLAN motor cark 1cKy race I been in the possession of their famil-| down from ambush last night by an | * for 1assons in raising the dead. Convenlence of Customers. Call 025 And ||| f.:’;'.:l'}f ""‘1‘:7 l;‘ "'g'\ ‘l.'. Harttora, i thay have built | ies for centurid | assassin's bullet at Bandon, County “He told me ‘the deader they are [[{A®* For o “Want Ad" Operator. wmnnecticat, Telephone 34898 ind industrial fabric o Cork | . the easier it is to raise them," she IIEP.\l‘omflLE CARB—Bales and nervice. Clty i P e i ) 7 3 | ervice Station. Hartford Ave, and Stage Everywhere in the Irish capital ! satd. = R === | ley Bt. A, M. Paoneasa, Prop. ral GO]NG TO PORTO R]CO there were expressions of profound | £ “Did he raise any?" asked Judge is Heyond grief and amazement that such a i —— Richardson. ANNOUNCEMENTS OLDEMORILE—8al of its o tlon, The ——— | tragic and untimely end could have | “No. He couldn't evenralse hair e ) :’-:‘I:’M:'B"?#» m Czech crown, which until 1ast autumn poyii Health Official Tn U, S, Sery. [ C&Me to the military genius of the new | f ¥ on his bald spot.” Burial Lots, Monuments e o Wad followed ;i i 138 regime who had barely reached the i ¥ o, i The first reference to Moore's as- | ARMIRTICE DAY — Monaiments, remem: | LEXINGTON—HIgH grade mot** zars. Bales German mark 1 ov blished ice to Study Tuberculosis — in | prime of life, being only 31 years of % soclation of supernatural powers| brances and cemetery services should be | and aervice, C. A, Bence, 51 Main 8t fts independe in the ox- age. The tragedy was all the more brought vehement applause from the | ‘{"""l'fl for now. All gmdes of marble| DIhone 2215, s L - cha Diand shocking by coming so soon after the fifty women disciples who filled one | wi, S{enike Clane. Bt care ialon SR g Hince the creation ¢ .,y;y-‘.‘m San Juan, Porto Rico, Aug, 24.—As| 8udden death of Arthur Griffith, pres. | 4 : half of the court room. - 2 = S the bulk of el n with Ger he o P ident of the Dail E . * 4 W. W. Talcott, who sald his wife Florists 8 [STUDEBA —Light six touring, $1,045; ult of the interest of the Porto- | ’f the Dail Eireann cabinet who special slx touring, $1,476; big six touring, many. although the S10tes 19 Rico Chapter of the Red Cross and|Was considered Collins' intellectual y ; | Bave Moore §2,000, stated "Anything | FARBERRY, Californin, ~Japuasss Privet | $1.165; F. O. B. factory. M. irving Jo pnl:)" & 1 AT an appeal from Governor Reily, the|Counterpart in the arduous task of ¥ gout \;vnnt !yo{; can hnl\r'. d‘:;ml‘ ;h: Hf:g‘e_‘m P-_;-I;m. r'lnme Maple, Am\l: 193 Arch 8t. “This Is & Btudebaker Year. cording to officia T oger Pl 5L 5 s setting up the new free s sl | octrine of Mdore, who added tha and Pear Trees; nlso, Grape Vines an. United States Public Health Service g up the new free state govern- | T o8 5 T 0 3 ;o mbler Rose Bushes for sale, TI L] """ Washington, has agreed to send Dr,| Ment. the lanioborsted; ot 'his TabIty R0 (5| g 0w sseu, 1810 0hk. Firertt Tab 000t e = country | & A i | ise the dead. TR AT = 2 ¥ F. C. Smith, of the tuberculosis sec-| The Dublin newspapers paid elabor- b I8 FLORAL 3N Autos and Trucks For Sale 9 o “He told me too that he had mas- | asions ['.!n?,'::;f. f Tn';uu. Lt‘:-nu‘u:t‘: tion, to the island this month to make | ate tribute to the slain leader, and | 3 —_— a preliminary survey of the extent of | MOst of them in their comments on | 4 3 tered a means of communication ;::::gn.mrnunur’-’l:,mxc.m&:::!":nnvfi L ({:;-y x;nn 'n'c'.','é‘..‘Ro,fffin".'n’:o',fi“fivl'l Fitgre. of ; D the disease. his death, pointed to dire forebodings | 4 ¢ ‘g“"?;‘:r, even than radlo,” Talcott@ pial oo 5 went Matn &r _nue and Stanley etreet. JTaL JEUropE) 2L 8 Work of the Red Cross during the | for Ireland's future. The Irish Times i ARac: PORCH PLANTS, window boxen wecdlngs | BUICK, 1019, § pass. touring car, painted A—;;‘,] ‘“ ] Dkt yienr aVERISA NG LAk tRAL there hEave | 4 l!(‘lnu “;na_m m;fi\‘]lnps at the in- ;nd 'mu?uu; Flowers for all oceanc: ;;": re::u“l "',::“I"O:;-“Q A. Beaue, §1 dependar 2 4 / is a great deal of tuberculosis not| ‘“The death of Michael Collins i stitute?" he was aeked. 8T 0c with flowers. Hveloh's Flaswor, Shopf Maln strest, sPhone:as1f; Like m DURSY TANRRRERN DONDR | Fipldh idh Tuan, but throughout the | disaster ~for IrPInth. T the My wife was going | _$0.1Vext Main Bt Member F. T. 0. |CHEVROLET. 7917, 195" roadater. 1198 casn tries. ; aklas ‘most il and in the annual report it|disaster for Ireland. Irishmen the | ;- ' |twice a week, and I used to go along Lost and Found 5 !‘B”flp‘;;r:f:;i:nl‘e‘ s problems concern the much-needed | ., "o/ o that sink their heads in shame at the deep | _ Relatives of Mrs. Agnes Clark, | just so I wouldn't get lonesome.” i . — s = WWB—;EI_‘—{' reduction. in jproduction. dosts, - ils There are no clinics especially for| damnation of his taking off. That he | @Maha, Neb, (above) and Miss El- “Did it do you any good?" “’:n’nn;nfl\:‘"p::::"htn n\'lr’:d Yfor this a4, | Very sood condition. R. C. R““’r“:’l'.‘.{i i cost of living, the reduction of taXa-| 4y, 0n,6is or treatment of this disease, | Should have met a tragic death at|!€n McKinnon, Sun Prairle, Wis, say| “It wrecked my home. I used to| Adam Ranbis 1575 ‘Biang cereer® 2 _Cherry 8t. Phone 2051-2. tion, and amelioration of the NOUSINE land only about 125 hospital beds|Irish hands is the darkest feature of {{heY are the oldest living women |pe happy, but nowadays the kids and |READED BAG Tost “at Paiate TREATer situation. At present Rrague is one| ;i.jjap1e on the fsland. We have|this national calamity.” twins in the United States. They were | I sit around lonesome in the Iliving| Tuesday night. Finder return to Rohins | PELIVERIES—STARTLING BARGAINS— of the most expensive cities iny,0n (ound as many as 10 individuals| The Freeman's Journal sa born 92 years ago at Inverness, Scot- | room, with the hired girl, and won. | _Clothes 8hop. 344 Main St. Reward, 1019 “Spesdwagon; . Europe. One of the causes is the', 5 brivat & % . o | NEW BRITAIN Natlonal bank Interes .| Dodse panel iving in a single m w i Tichae ) A A § land. der where mama is. I'm sick of it. ational bank Interest de PANG tremendous nati 1 hudget, which is| _ g rno:"n ith an active ichael Collins has fallen by the partment hook No. 5002, lost. Iinder re- Dodge screen case of tuberculosis. | gwollen by heavy military expense hands of his own countrymen He . Mrs. Cartwright was asked: “Did| qyrn ¢ E"""Mf‘““ to $175. 7 FENGAVY NULLSIVEX sag. o b A e ot to P00 1O Rkt an 5 & o R — |dared death so often in the struggle ' your home need healing? SMALL " Aty e spu “ . . A i e e = i 4 3 MALL ook with small RON v nf‘nmpvrn{zr”i ‘;',.',‘va,\,'-"fl": “gp',,v,',ff,f,‘ TO ENTER GLIDER MEET with England that men feit that ne| CHARITY BOARD TO I rather guess it did,’ she replied, | amount of money lost on West Main or et Sa [ Sl vest, Prague presents an arance could run all risks and emerge un. | “when my husband found out I'd paid| Main stréet. Please return to 33 Wood- g ey s % o e 1 sks T o 8 867 New Britain Ave., Hartford, Conn, :’M‘".'fig?‘ffl!?;«' ?l::.“\: un l;.r.:-m— A5 e harmed. That he should have been REDUCE ITS FORCE | 52,500 to that man." She saw no|_rf_Court. Reward. and in'lpickilinr‘ “hw.h. vl‘m ‘M“;n_;‘_‘ - killed by an Irish bullet is a tragedy 4 cures effected. Moore took $10 once Personals 9| FORD, 1921, coupe, like new, Has all exe A Sl th . Mlenta Vrhile Edmund Allen, American Pilot. to Try |too d=ep for tears." from an old man that worked in a 3 tra equipment. Price $390. E. G. Bassett, v s Engaged to Marry | plano factory and wanted his hearing SAcl Y BMaln B0 KB ville! v n o als st e o A = 5 4 # y. and overcoats made to mes for | Fopm— iR e :’;Z”r,r’;’rmf‘f:r r‘rfq":": ::i’”; ‘!r ,‘.: For Afrplane Contest in Gersfield| Mr. Collins was engaged to be mans back, she said. any stvle; | guaranteed: . $50.00 | F OF i R L T Srec , ague was ha : i STER e e 4 ey ; A lhation v, Ame Mdbe. Unton. ey | G00d class second-hand cars. Room, affected until the revolution of 1918,| Germany, and Leaves For There, fiss Kitty Kiernan, pretty September 1—Fcwer Appeals gl e dislpiha.old iman 7 A Bricatn, Camy ™ %1 Protessional Bidg. _Fione 2185, jiscieaintll tho wevolution of 1018, daughter of a prominent business man He's been deaf as a post ever|_r2" Stu S 1o | FORD, 1817, ton truck, with platform body. Wik n;—u» (;f ”m. etk T ‘; of Paris, Aug. 23 (By Associated "nf Granard, County Longford The for Aid Responsible. since."” IFN?:lu yvov‘:n 'rcal:l!;rs‘ ;:;::A?:\-elleopsmm.nd Prico $125. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry ey i ctbeodid | T >dmund Allen, the American |Wedding was to have taken place as : . . Another time he treated a WomAan |§yse i 3 COWLES Piataviile won—the | oo Dort dealer. Phone 2051-2. P pilot who under the auspices of the|f00n as Collins had completed the| Feeling that, with "’““fh TCauests| for cancer, she recalled. e dollar_ phiois. Antehing. coupon. thig |FQRD _Toadeter, 1920, n perfect conditio Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Military operations against the irregu- | nr'nm ttrm;n t(hfll\lf' a'h:;”":“‘:-"“;r;! “Do her any good?' wesk: Look-for iyoyr-iame next Priday; | (UEROL, SPEpometn, sic. SNV sactifon 7 s. v % T artment at city hall can 3 v “ " 5 Ohrnstedt's. 3 276, & » 5 |lars. They had known each other for |P He said he cured her,” the witness FORD for sale, 1519 Ford tourlng car, mew Clermont-Ferrand, left here today | Y¢ars and during the period when Col. a smaller staff, the commissloners g,y «put I noticed that they had to|PARTY BOAT. Eiste N.—for hire. —can | ot f08 Pt 1019, Lore touring car, ne 998, Middletown Yacht Club. Ask for e Kl P lolstering and in excellent running condle ‘with his companions for Gersfield, |!ins. ‘With a heavy price on his head |have decided, it is understood, to re-|jyry per.» Mr. Doerner. Germany, determined to fly in the |P¥ England, was “on the run,” she|duce the number of office employes| —afgore offered no testimony and was | smmmm o = flon Su et ot iaken i CallT ol il i kil Q Ly |saved his life many times by going|by two on September 1. I A%eas100; Eetsave Rar ore Announcements 73| Aksbi80ninin.cor ACATAsal EOXE 0L S eTRIH, ilplane’” contest now in progress | $1 He gave notice of an ap FORD Sedan $400, Ford touring $176, Ford : lcng distances carn| Miss Susan Roth, clerk of the de- = o S M s s (hére whether his tralls Wil ‘g con. |Icn€ distances late at night to warn| Miss Susan peal. EVERY eleventh gresting card casiome | chassis $190, Ford chassis $90. -Jim's | sidered in the competition or not. him that the black and tans were on|partment for about two years, has re _ gets his purchaje free of charge, whether | Garage, 403 West Maln street. Allen has been impressed that the has avol press. T Boh#mians are Two Vacancies Will Be Created On Political System. Czechoslovakia's political system is based upon the stroctest democratic principles, her policy being one of ir novation and evolution along repub- Tcan lines. Bolshevism has bee crushed. Drastie land reforms have participated in the glider contest at their way to get him. Collins had |signed and her resignation Will be- | it 1s a bc purchase or a dollar at Ohrn- | FORD t 5 3 2 S o o _ RD ing. Good tires. M N record made last Saturday by Herr |SWOTD Mever to be taken alive. |come effective on that date. She will WEATHER REPORT stedt's. X aition 0. k. R. C. ;:doxnte-.ch;;'lméh::,r‘v FOX’S—Sun., Mon., Tues. : Ae2e 3 Dalton Also Shot. be succeeded by Miss Elizabeth Hilt-| New Haven, Aug. 23.—For Con-|G. H. DAY, expert cabinei-muke:. Radjo| Bt. Phone 2051- Hantzen, a student of the Hanover 2 % d batt be 3 : A Central News dispatch from Dub- |pold. It is reported that no successor necticut: Partly cloudy tonight;| A30f battery boxes made (furniture rte-| HUDSON §-40 touring car. Good mech | | pold. P N #8hti | paired. sample hoards, working madels | a1 condition sad soak e Bameeiaty “NAN < Vi » | [technical school who remained in the |, i | L NANOOK OF THE NORTH air two hours and 10 seconds in a|.D 8avs it is reported that Major|to Miss Hiltpold, who did steno-|Thursday showers; mild temperature, | Tel. 2633, rear 153 ..cch St taken ut once. The 8. & F. Motor Sales The Greatest Novelty e S LR : General Dalton was slightly injured |graphic and clerical work, will be|fresh southwest winds. NOTICE—We have moved to 23§ Main St, | Corp., 155 Elm St. Phone 731, % & 2 S s X g during the fight in which Collins Was|named. The second cutting will come| Conditions: The pressure is high| Clark's Automobile Laundiy. Telephone |5TACK TRUCK for als or exchange for § Picture You Ever Saw killed {in the position of assistant investi-'along the Atlantic coast and low be- [ 1 . ! passenger enclosed high grade car, one Commenting upon the assassination v w is Egan. tw {aal i MLLE. BLANCHETTE. 131 Main St., closed | Mack 5 1-2 ton 1920 dump truck. L. M. e e F‘_ZMFZ Siianaard: cayer | Bator I nOw held by Francis tween the Mississippl river and the ™ ™ o “Cacks, on vacation. Wili reopen| Barnes, 45 Lincoln street, y Bv I'cing Corn Stalks | T e S CAlce Ea | M BRuns services will be dispensed |Rocky mountains. Cloudy and unset-| for business September 5. MATBOHM six, 1922, sport model demon- Lk Ut he assassination of hnllx_ns him-|ith on September 1, it is said, In tled weather has prevailed in the cen- |SHOES SHINED at the Center Bhos Sfins| strator. Used only 700 miles. There. is & as a p X £ self is an even heavier blow on th accordance with the department's tral and western sections during the! Parlors. Shoes repaired, hats cleaned an¢ chance to buy it right, Call at Stanley do with the large quantities of corn|part of this harsh and perverse de re-blocked. All work guaranteed on a re | Quarter Filling Station or 131 North Bt d g i economy program. last 24 hours but not mnuch rain has 2 gaarames ik il Lo OFP oG5 v P | p fund basls. 403 Main St. Gagliardi Broa | {AXIVELL iate 1920 touring car in g0od paper and other valuable by-products!ctatesmanship, it is difficult to see out of it. The details of this process| who will fill the place of Collins.” the southwest districts but is about| \/eTx cfiled xor and deliverd. We meks |GRKLAND, 6, touring. Just overhaulod, WE HAVE THE BEST FRESH B 1ave been reported to the Hungarian —The Standard thinks the danger to formalatnotheniaectiogy, ; Shoe Repal.ing Co. 223 Arcn. Tel. 6e8-2.[ Ex PP (e Oost o e e open —RIGHT FROM THE WATER lemy of Sciences. 'The process,|Ireland is not the return of FEamon|Was Noted Author, Lecturer and Bio- C‘Tndifilm]ds ra\'o:hfur th!; vieinity | __ o o | _evenings. 3 ich is known as the Vegyl Ipar, | De Valera to power. “What threat-| 5 i partly cloudy weather with slightly {OAKLAND, 1517, In A-1 condition Through- FRESH BLOCK ISLAND riele ) 1 1 0] f T grapher—Was 85 Years of Age at|higher temperature. 7 out and can be bought 'at a very low vields 40 pounds of cellulose, 40lens most, it savs, “'is not the strength NOTICE. Dokt Gr Hawkor, 52 Eim 86, Tol 2458 ounds of molasses and 5 pounds of!| e J s i :)r‘mma! AN rmmfifl& < ]M‘:{Far‘:\m er-:-{ ;ta:;w-;’nr:z!:f. but the Time of Death. = The following persons have filed |[OLDSMOBILE TRUCK, 1918. Will sell or 8 W e s < i v s exchange for pleasu . Can be seen pounds of straw. The cellulose can| ey Cleveland, Aug. 23.—Mrs. Jane El- LEGAL NOTICES petiulont it LH e gRepUbLica 1 Doy e e o P stalks the st be got rid of e: i i ‘ 'l”l‘(< |:11]:r::::: h»:fizl'“: l(‘s‘P]n;i‘i:lyln3i ’(r;r v hile '?:'Fh;ish cnnmgmanzf'fl falleh. The greatest amount reported | Props. condition; can be seen any time after 7 | for treating corn straw so as to mnkn.::: L‘: r:aaslT::p'Y;’AP ;:«sn?c,ifi‘,,?fi; {was 2.60 inches at Des Moines, Ia.|§HOE REPAIRING at reduced prices. Vieei| p. m.; sold cheap If hought at once: 51 oo I : P & 5t 5 JANE ELLIOTT SNOW DE The temperature continues high over| materlals used; workmanship guerantasi.| Bohemia St. Plainville, Conn. ‘ o Committee, and are to be voted for,|—— — 2 5 = pud ST be used for the manufacture of paper. liott Snow, author, lecturer and bio- TIMITATION OF CLAIMS. = |at Republican’ Primaries to be he:d'OLDS.\[OBYLE for sale. Late 1920, firat-class | | | The considerable value of these by-| WALL IS GRUMBLING grapher, is dead at the home of her! At a Court of Probate holden at New d condition, Two spare tires, $475. Call 2 5 lb products makes this process much; daughter in Lakewood at the age of |Britain, within and for the District of Ber- | U€S1a¥, August 20th. 564-2. 192 Washington St. 4 C1D. | ‘mnrf‘ advantageous than the ordinary | 1‘5_ Among her best known books is|lin In the County of Hartford and State of For State Senator. OVERLAND, 1921 touring car, original fin- | | s > |Connecticut, on the 22nd day of August, Vi o e anauctan e GG ng e <y t - ish and looks good. Five excellent tires, a ch R TOm | o itors at Great Wall in China Claim | 0N entitied “Women of Tennyson,”|{ . g2z, £ _ Covert, Richard. has been driven but 3,000 rmiles and is Wool ips. ‘band another “The Life of William Mc- | Present, Bernard F. Gaffney, Esq, Judge. |For Delegates to State Convention.| mechanically perfect. Time payments can FRESH SHORE 53 | vl S ave appeared| On motion of Irene Viets Reed of sald b ged. Honeyman Auto B in a number of publications and €oV- on the Estate of Charles Wilbur Viets, late | Dehm, Cornelius J. Pl 09-2. 0] BOSTON BLUE M P % e e ” ¢ 2 PipaRiat Phone 2108-2. Open Sundays and evening WHOLE F hal | onaco rincess ered a variety of subjects. of Berlin, within sald district deceased. Kimball, Efffe G. GVERLAND, 1920 roadster, Just overhauied | o This Court doth decree that six months < Peking, Aug. 24.—Recent visitors| e be ‘allowed and Timited. ton the creditors o¢| Iamball, George T. and mechanically perfect. Top and up- A : | ’ R . |sald estate to exhibit thelr claims against| Mitchell, Eva 8. ML LB R MR AL G T to the Great Wall of China, which s Bardeck’s Hall Reopens; the ame to the Administratrix c. t. a. d.| Quigley, Willlam, SRRpn s ted e i e BN RMA access| N ¢, 40 mile: ~ ir b. n. and directs that publlc notice be | P L 2 LIS Lk X Besbestuis, 0 DRpkow, A1 milss Spom Tabhs Change Fair Pla“s given of this order by advertising in a|For Delegates to Congressional Con-|OVERLAND 1818 Country Club, 5 new Peking, describe it as slowly cmmh-; At a meeting of the Tabs' fair newspaper publigshed in said New Britain, vention. tires; seats 4; price reasonable. Apply 23 MACKEREL Lb ling. Many of the turrets which|committee last night, changes in plans |20 Aavng & CIrEWstion o s KOS | Anderson, Albert. B b SREL .... Lb. ; o and by post copy @ - 5 EG touring car in frst class condltion. SAYBROOK command the salient points as the|were decided upon and it Was an- "o "o i gald Town of Berlin, near-| Davis, Oliver Call 183 Hart strest. FLOUNDERS b, F: 5 : 1 Wall climbs over the mountain tops, nounced that the annual fair this year est the place where the deceased last dwelt.| Hartman, Lillian, ROAMER, 7 passenger, wire wheels, Span- CAPE 1 i are in ruins and tourists and natives| will be run in Jester's hall, formerly | Certified fromB::.I-{V\n.r\dfiD CRGaey Kloskowski, Joseph. T6a ther e ERTRGLL DUy AL AN AR 10} BUTTERFISH Lb # ike wrench the stone blocks from | Bardeck's, on Arch street, from Oc- | i C U Judge.| Lamb, Joseph T, n, Inc., 185 Park St, Hartford, Conn, e A 3 : the super-structure to throw into the| tober 20 to 30. M. Irving Jester, owner | L £ PENOBSCOT RIVER - ~'| Pasco, Martin K. N - valleys below. Yet it is maintained | of the building, plans to open the hall | X e 2 J g SEDANS— R s ot . that the great structure, extending|next month, it having been closed to| REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. |ror Delegates to County Convention.| Hudson, Model J, 7 passenger. Al : i from Shanhaikuan on the sea almost the public for seevral months, being |The Republican Electors of New| Bence, Orlean L. Dodges refinished. Low prices. HADIBUT Lo ‘ | Britain are hereby notified that a| Bosco, Frank AARON G. CONEN, ING o NG & to the borders of Tibet has many cen-| used for auto storage purpoges ritain ars hereby n 8 0SCO, ank. & A R 3. CO N, 5 OPENED LONG » : turies to live, although no efforts are | Primary Election will be held Tues-| Cohn, Morris. Car Brokers, 867 New Britaln Avas oraMs ¥t i w made to preserve it. Construction of —= == day, August 20th, 1922, from 4 to 8| Scheuy, Harry. AR LD BEBWIOE. 25¢ g : the Wall was begun 200 B. C., by Woman's Complex Life. |P. M. Standard Time (5 to 9 P. M.| Spencer, Arthur T. ;P(::{-A\?{;L?;u} Qts. Emperor Chih Huang Ti, a contem-| Woman's complex life with its mul- [Daylight Saving Time) at Republican| Wagner, Bruno. e, o ZOC porary of Hannibal, who conceived titudinous cal given as the rea-|Headquarters, 269 Main Street, Sec-|po poconio o Probate Convention. L AR 2. this barrier to keep out the Tartars.|son for many a nervous breakdown.|ond Floor, for the purpose of electing |*°f De«ates o ¥ e Lb. 22¢ i At one time 700,000 ecriminals and ! Home work, social obligations, dress- |delegates to the Republican State|y o pe RIS SALT COD STRIPS.... Lb. 20¢ ; ) : ; ok A ron Loy | Bos b S b Pt e SR pda T BTRAb At O o A RalT Bt 8 o 108 . prisoners of war were engaged in the making and the care of children keep Convention to be held in New Haven, | ¢taft®n o L L W N h L AR | work. &he main part of the Wall,/the 20th century woman in a whirl-|September 12th and 13th, 1922, for| brall; Hbward No. 2 Salt Mackerel — Each 5c¢ however, was not undertaken untll| wind of activity until headache de.|the nomination. of: candidates. for . 3 ARl Aot e T the seventh century, when, it is said,| velop, backache, nervousness and State Officers and Senators in Con-| For Members of Town Committee. L) N fi I \ & : : | 1,000,000 workers were employed oftentimes more serfous {lls which gress. Also for the purpose of elect-| Marsh, Albert P.—1st ward. VA o DReH FabURBAL L §8T8E WALE N are peculiar to her sex alone. Such ing delegates to the Republican Con- Mills, J. W.—2nd ward. | i N et women should not despair, but belgressional, County and Probate Con-| Andrews, Jos rd ward. give buyer very liberal terms ‘ guided by the letters so often pub-|vention; and to nominate a candidate| Stebbins, v —4th ward. | BARGAIN WEEK lished in this paper from women who 'for Senator from the Sixth Senatorial Miezanska, John—5th ward. Address Box 29AJ, Herald. ar et . - i ‘have been in just such conditions,|District, and a town committee for| Greenstein, Willlam—6th ward. is Partly in Ruins. PARGR NEWPORT STEARNS- | but who have been restored to health |the ensuing two years Signed, { The Duchess de Valentinois has| _At— by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable By order of the Town Committee,[THE REPUBLICAN TOWN COM- LATE T T 2 been designated hereditary heir to Compound H. E. ERWIN, | MITTEE - BTUDEBAKE LATE Apecial six, se- e the Monaco principaiity by her fatner |§ BESSE - LELANDS J|, s is a root and. herb medicine Chajrman, H. E. ERWIN, e el s Ul A the new Prince of Monaco | ) that contains no drugs and can be New Britain, Conn., August 23, 1922. Chairman. new. Honeyman Auto Sales Co., Hu'soh | | SRR )¢ in safety by any woman and Essex distributors, 139 Arch St. Tel. 2109-2. Open evenings. POLLY7 AfiD HER ‘fiALS’ STUDEBAKBR \car tor_sale. In good com- Pa Won;ldn’t Be bthc;rwisé_ 'fl;an Polite BY CLIFF STERRETT e Porslgucite ool Wl with open body, In good condition. The running condition is perfect, has 5 good pneumatic tires. Cheap if taken at once. ¢ - 1 South ‘End Garage, 171 South Main 8t f 4 i 7 Phone 870 I \\“\ TRUCK—One Atlas truck chasels, cheal \ Parker-Buckey Baking Co., 14 Winter street. TRUCK— 3 ton, just overhauled, new paint, merhanically perfect. Price low. F. La TAVJ"Y OLITE Peck, Kensington, Tel. 674-32. 2 STUDEBAKER ¢ix cylinaer tourin TASK PEOPLE Clark’s Automobile Laundry. 236 VIM, 1920 3% fon truck. Rack body. 1In g0nd conaition. Tnquire City Service Sta- tion or 1088 S8tanley Bt. VIM TRUCK, 1916, of 1-2 ton capacity. Paint and tires very gord and mechan- feally in first-class conditiun. Charland’s Auto Service Station, 432 Main Btrests Teleyhone 1544 iD CARS of value. Tourings, roadsters, sedans and coupes of all the well-known makes. FEasy time payments arranged. Used Car Exchange of New Brit Main €t Phone 2785, Open evenin, e ———— Business Safety First—Use a Her- ald Classified Ad. N N N S - PROMISE ME YHU'LL BE ! Pl g sl /) / \\\\\m\m,v POLITE o PETE, A .”‘lm ) JL" U Iy , A A Herald Classified ad insures bet- ter business.

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