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Brief News Dispatches From All Over the World President Hardiag 16 Helens Moat ™ o5 these who seek 1o sause labor caplial coafict Oongress may deal with wel ships faswe, Treasury department oMelals ot Washington latlmate A Polucare tells Paris seaate Franee will sontinpe in Eubr “in spite of ; hody unanimously vetes eecupationsl expenses Prench sentence seven Mayenoe to death and put twe in prison on charges of sabotage \ American relief administration workers, their feeding program com pleted, leave Moscow for home. league leaders neither politieal convention will asked to adept platform dry plank Westerville, 0. conference ends. sy be Anti-Saloay Hishop Woedeork of Kentueky tells prospective Episcopal clergymen &t Philadelphia that it is compatible to believe in evelution and God at the same thme | British liner Majestic Wwhieh left New York dry reaches B nd wet London hears; Becretary Mellon calls [shim seiaure pian an invention NRS. MALLORY AND SUZANNE WINNERS American and French Tennis Stars Bagk_ ln Umellgm The Assoclared Props. Wimbledon, June 30 Lengien ‘and Mrs. Molla Mallory get hack into the limelight at Wimbledon today after having heen crowded into the dark by the speetacular mateh be- tween Willlam M. Johnston and Vin- cent Richards Sumnne this after noon meets Mile, Viasto, a ( k girl residing in France while the Ameri ean woman champlon meets Miss Katherine lidderdale of England Prancis T. Hunter meets Captain Dieks of Engiand either today or Monday. Other matches scheduled include those between Norton of South Africa and Borotra the French star, M, Ta coste and Major Cecll Campbell and several doubles, Mrs. Mallory defeated Miss Liddier dale in straight sets 6—3, 6—3, thus advancing to the round before the semi-finals in the women's singles, Francis T. Hunter, ninth ranking American, showing improvement over his previous form, defeated Captain Dicks, England 9 64, §—86, Buzanne Lenglen of France, defend- b | Suzanne | PERSONALS | | Mrs. A. N. Fowler and son, Arthur of Garden street, have returned from |a stay at their cottage at Oswegatehle Hills, Niant\, where they have heen | entertaining Mr. and Mrs, €. J. Hack- lett and Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Hackett of Kenosha, Wis, Mrs, C, J, Hackett in Mrs, Fowler's sister, H. J. Hartigan and family and Mra homas Considine of 67 Hartford ave- |nue have left on an auto trip for Fall | River and Boston, | Miss Eba Roseen of Harrison street has as her guest Miss Lillian Johnson of Mount Vernon, New York, Miss Waskowitz of 79 Lincoin street has as her guest Miss Ada Tannick of Colchester, New York Mrs. George Gans, wife of Fire Com- missioner George Gans, and family, {left today for Myrtle beach where |they will spend the summer, Mr, and Mrs, Dudley T, Holmes and daughter, Miss Panny Holmes of Hart street, are spending the week-end at | Ashfield, Me, | Mrs, Edward Shonts and daughter, Miss Irene Shonts, of 63 Hawkins street, and A J. Shonts of Stratford | iRn-d have returned from a motor |trip to Philadeiphia and Collingswood, N. J. Miss Trene Shonts is entertain- IW BRITAIN \ James, Lowry and William triplets even if they den't look it, together, have beon graduated t the University of Pittsburgh law FOREIGN WAR VETS INVADING NORWALK Thousand Delegates Attending Third Annual Encampment South Norwalk, June 80,—The vetorans of forelgn wars captured Norwalk today. A thousand strong, the delegates to the third annual en- campment of the Veteruns of Forelgn Wars of Connecticut came into the city, The council of administraton of the department met last evening and en- dorsed present departm Comma er John H., Willlams national juntor vice-commander, Commander Willlams has held the office of de- partment commander for the past two years, He has refused to con- | sider a re-nomination and it is phouxm Walter R, Collins of this city will succeed him, Col. John Dunn of Massachusetts | was present at the meeting last even- ing. Col. Dunn is a candidate for | national commander and has the DAILY evening 4 \ s Look Alike? Guitey ol Mencespori, 1'a., are They have gone through school ogether and hope to go through school together, other veterans will attend the banquet 4t the armory. Natienal Commander T, Houston is on his way to this eity from Providence, R, 1. and will be the prineipal speak Quartermaster Gen Walter 1 Joyee will b of the speakers, He will address the hanquet on Amers jeanigation, He is national ehairman of the vV, I, W. Americanization committee, Inspector Gen n n, Murphy will aet as master of cere- monies The band which will come to this city with the Winsted delegation will give & coneert during the banquet, Mellon Says U. S. Will Not Relax Any at All Assoclated Press. June 30,—Andrew W, Mel- jean secretary of the treas- in England last the Majestie, told the newspapermen here today that the UUnited States government had no in- tention of relaxing its attitude re- garding the confiseation of liquor on beard incoming liners, He saw no golution of the problem until congress met, he added, By The London lon, Ame ury, who arrived on Relations Bét:;een Pope HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 80, 1028, THE HERALD “WANT ADS" Alphabstionlly Aronged For Quich and Ready Kefersnce LINE BATRS FOR CONSECUTIVE INGBRTIONS Woe ) 1 1 1 i 1 " day 1\ 1 " Yearly Order Rates Upen Application, Count § words to 14 laes to an fuch. Minimum Snacs, 3 LAn Misimum ook Ok No A4 Aceepied 0 Cinssified Page on Rame Day. A8 Accepind Over the Teiop! ! Custome Want Ad" Ope TAPA 100, FALIPORNTA AND 1 83,00 per evergreen Parbery bush Fmall geranivm antum plants, 2 19 geranium planta 3 h o §4.00 o dos. a dor, Astors 200 & Dresenium, & nice plant, 56c eack Pan 300 a dex, or 2 dox. 500, Vinea for window hoxes 100 each and up, A very wice plant, Adolph Sandalle, 213 Oak 8t Phone 589 NURBRYMAN frunt Ing work POTTED plal Fpecialty |. to § hiossoms, Flarence edge 30c now for ng pruns 3 vour order ote,; alse Phone Paneral Tieifor, sirayed from pasture; yeurs old, Owner Inquire of Reckley Htation, HOLRTEIN about 14 John Christia Hing, that when A camera from us It is not A & | you make good snap shots, Mor your eamera here, Arcade Btudio, AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agenclos BUICK MOTOR CARS--"Hetter “ar are be- ing bulit and DBulck is bullding them." ! N I Arch street. And France Are Strained | 3 FTUDERAKERS AUTOMOTIVE Aute and Truck Agencies . FOTGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS-Rale and sanvies. B & F. Nelor Saies Ca 1 Bim St Cor. Frankiin; phoss 181 FURANT AND BTAR imelor chis and service. “Just Real Geod Core” A Beace 18 Main 8 Phens 314 FORD CARE Fordaen tracter Bales aerve 1o0; gonuine Parts and accesseries Auie: Ys Bales & Service Lo, 30 B. Maia SON ANT PASEX—Amencs § ear valuss, Ses the new coaches Hoas man ANS Sales and Service 18 Anh o i 422 WUPNORILE © Sales and service City Servies Siatien, Hartferd Ave, Corne and 15 Main 8, A, M. Peons N High grade mete e G A Bence 8 Salee o v TARE—Favo 4 NARIT and Oakland A, G, Hawker “Trucke, Kenneth W. les and service, Cor, Bim Searle & Co. New Britaln, Coun, Tele: and Park By ne 21160 Light six teuring, #975; special six touring, §1,278; Mg #ix touring. 0, 1. fastary. M. Irving Jester, #,750; P, “This is & Studebaker year"” 193 Arch Bt WITTLVEK aervice, Rudolph, Autos And T'ry ks 1921 touring , to In good running holstery ke new; B good tires, severni extras, Price 18 low, e 81 Main St Phone 2216, W TART - Overiand Waick 1918 Touring, Astor, 188; 1919 Reo 440 Reven Pas- hen, Ine., 188 o, AN FOR _ONE wratocked " he Walr heyralet 8375, WALER OF ONLY W WEEK will pay ExehAn other cars Arch g uring Car, orig- of excellent WPPEATADCE, VOry oquipment, and in_fine ew . Britain Bulck inal paint, good tires and mechanienl shape, b Arch St I3 h ', A. Bence, 61 Mal; i ton, 1923 truck; tlo £ad selling with a 60 day guar- ¢, I, Buick Co, 225 Arch street. Phone AN price §16 Tied Tiondster, wire wheels; R. Carmody, 306 High St. ‘ ‘ AUTOMOTIVE ' Autos And Trucks For Sale ! CHOICBSY USED CARS IN THE oY - Hupmebile. 1922 tourtng. Pulck, 1918 coupe. Buick, 1018, S-evl, towring, “NEXT TO A NEW BUICE 18 & USED BUIOK.” Dodge roadsier, | wkisnd touring, 1920, § pase Chevrolet roadater, 1920, 1919 Chevrolet sedan ¥, B. Thess care have been reconditionsd and newly pailnied. Open every evening watll § o'closk Pick out your used car and call for demonstration, ¥, J, Poley, Mgr. of Used Car Dept, Trades on new and used cem considered, NEW BRITAIN BUICK €O, 215 ARCH 8T, PRONR 2007 OAKLAND ¢ Just overhauled ' | and painted, inquire 300 Hartford Ave, OAKLAND & touring cars, ranging Ta price from $90 to §300, All of thess cars are w ed, good tires and in fAine | o anteally, We need i | el must be sold this weel » S ¢ Phone $11 oV | maing Cohen, | _Conn 1930, fitney bus; tres and body in xcollent condition; 16 passenger; —me- chanically excellent; price $600, K. M. gearle, cor, Eim & Park Sts; ‘'Phone 1ne., peodwagon, 2,600 1bs, cas ity; good tires and mechanical con- dition guaranteed; price 3650. K. M. arle, vor. Elm and Park Sts; 'Phone 0. 19, Rpeedwagon, 1,600 The, CADRCILY, al condition guaranteed; rice K. M, Searle, cor. Eilm and Park Sts.; 'Phone 2110, mech B Rermiahed Tate 1820 Aoven-pas- senger condition, Price FTANLEY STEAMER car with new boller, This car Is In in e Minr ilan and Dorothy | ppur of Samachueis, New Vork | gt and Connecticut for that office, and three states in turn will support ‘,,,;‘,“'_;,‘1:,“‘;:“;‘::,,?{0,’,"",‘,}‘“;g:{;;f | Gommander Williams for the office of Mass, | national junior vice-commander, This morning incoming delegates are busy registering at the encamp- ment headquarters in Elks hall. It {s expected that the greater part of the delegates will have arrived in this city by noon and will be on hand when the business session of the en- campment opens with an address of | welecome by Mayor Calvin C. Barton. | This evening the delegates and . Cohen, Inc., 185 Park Bt., Conn. Gring; 1921 Chevrolet tour- anklin rondater, ¢hand- | 1918 Ruick touring. ‘., 8 Elm 8t 7014 roadster In fine ahane, good tires; looks very good. New Britain | ek Co., 2 e i 'pho I o Bulck Co. 225 Arch 8t 'phone 2607 _|ygpp CARS— FORD with delivery box nnd roadster deck, $150. K. M. Sesrle, cor. Elm and Park i ‘Phone 2110 | low. An lent shape mechanically. M. Ir Hartford, ‘ ter, 183 Arch St, 'Phone 511, a Studebaker Year, TUDEBAKER 1923, spocial touring, terms $300, cash balance monthly, also 1920 Hudeon Sedan. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park St, Hartford, Conn, ing her title of woman champlon, ad- vanced to the round before the semi- finals by defeating Mlle. Viasto, of Greece, 6—1, 6—0. Suzanne toyed with her opponent, often merely putting the ball back over the net untll Mlle. Viasto either | netter or drove out Hunter's victory carfied him to the | round before the semi-finals in which | he will meet the winner of the match | hetween Count A Gomar of Spain and . M. Grelg, one of the foremost Tiritish players. Richards and Mrs. Mallory advanc- | ed to the second round of the mixed | doubles by defeating P. C. Chase and Miss Katherine Lidderdale of England 6—2, 2—86, 6—2. William M. Johnston Bleanora Sears, Americans, defeated Major Moss and Mrs. Harvey, FEng-| Iist, 6—1, 1—8 in another first round | match. By The Associated Press. Rome, Pune 30.~-Charles Jonnari, the French ambassador to the Hely | ' See who had sent out invitations for a great reception to be held July 3 in a magnificent apartment of the Borghese palace, now has recalled the | _B Invitations, stating simply that he COLUM was obliged to postpone the function | Bales and Bervice. R, Cherry St., Phone 20i1-2, to a later date, In political quarters here the ambassador's action was e consldered inevitable, in view of the ‘“atel‘bul'v (‘lub Buvs strafned relations between I'rauce and | International Player the Vatican. June 30.—The V\'ntnr-‘ bury Eastern league club today an- nounced the purchase of Ramon | (Mike) Gonzales from the Toronto In- 1885 ternational league cluh. Gohzales Wi | FoRD—Lats model, compiete; this car is report here tomorrow. The Brasscos in excellent shape; equipped with side| also announce that Cleveland is send-| tovers spare tire and moto-meter. A. G| | GET READY FOR THE FOURTH- |ing o first baseman here. A big shift _favker [ J 23 Bargains In tires, tubs on the local infleld will result. Wacha TTUPMOBILE, 1922, touring car in excel-| DAarga r “'jr':"::‘\:.." batteries lent condition throughout, § fine cord| going to second and Trophy to the tires; price is low, B.' Bulck Co., 226 bench. Arch St.; ‘phone 2607 | MAXWELIL Touring, condition, $100 dri Btreet. accessories. Americal S CHEVR ¥ $860; F. O, r_Sales The Misses Peggy Hyland, Kathleen Moto Whalen, Anna Hornkohl, Josephine | Orsle and Florence Messenger will spend the week-end at a house party in Madison. | = | Miss Cora Bertini of Griswold street s spending the week-end in Nsw[ Rudo'ph, 127 1921 1917 1916 1915 1916 Ford 1-2 ton, panel, truck. Reo roadster. Overland touring car. Dodge touring car. Ford touring car. FORD! FORDS!— 1017 runabout . 1916 chassis . 1617 coupe 1920 runabout . 1921 delivery, starter . Lasy Terms. AUTOMOTIVE SALS & SERVICE CO. 200 EAST MAIN ST, R. C. RUDOLPH, 127 CHERRY 87, PHONE 2051-2. York. | = | Mrs. Frederick M. Hall of Mason Waterbury, Drive has returned from a motor tflp‘ to Asbury Park, J. | APs Dashing Chariot A — and Miss | e Auto Parts and Accessori Jacob Birnbaum, the well known merchant, will sall for Furope Tues- day on the Aquatania. | —=x ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING. District of Plainville, Probate Court, s; Plainville, June 29, A. D. 1923, on application of Jennett McCluskey Nelson, alias Jennett MeCluskey Sedervall, | praying that she be appointed guardian of her minor son, Carl Nelson, allas Carl g | | ’s‘:‘fl‘;n“"‘;"’"" l;:rhnnpllmflnn ity % : % | xTTo eceworien Urek vUICanizIn 3 G ¢ e = £ ) o | “'age batteriea and battery repairing. T. GREAT USBD CAR VALUES-— | 3 Cogawell, 8 Chestnut 8t.; Phone 1418-3 Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at_the Probate Oftice in | g:fg AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT—Gasoline, olly Plainviile, in_said District, on the 6th day of July A. D. 1923, at 10 o'clock in the greases and tire service, Clark’s Auto Ace forenoon, and that notice be given of the l”lflfl —rennglxjhyp._ !o._)’_.?_g;, / pendency of said application and of the 1922 BATTHRIEN-ASE the TR wio owii® time and place of hearing thereupon b: 1923 Phiiadeiphia. Guar. 2 years. J, M. Fare' x'“h"'h)l‘fll Ihie. otdet ooy Ahacne naws: i reli, 110 Franklin Square. Phone 1218, paper having a circulation in sa! o 1 L s Ly and by posting a copy of this order on 1017 mhfw':: 'yfl';,'u'g -;dl;f;n:::vmurm!;-um the pubMo sign-post in the Town of Plain- 1018 e iner . 'G. Hawker, 52 Elm 8t. Te, vilo, In said District, and by giving motice & 2456 : il it y " ivver. P to-ail partie i Intarent, altner perenaly Some folks drive a flivver. r 4 SALE,_on_used tire O y0Y MMING afore the sotn day of June etor, sticks to his Lotus 5-ton Hippo. Lotus is the Hip’s name. cords, 30x3 to 36x6. . D. 1913, ana roturn make to this court| A} g us traveling about circus lots in this mode is slow but sure Gain g _Thone St }'4 S 11§ S . SE ayton ‘‘Thorobred” cords {f you value the appearance of your car. The astmer e S 'And he'll tell the world he doesn't h 1 Kk ttont: | | vor| X e N MERITT O. RYDER, i ln e] te l the wor CHLL] t have tO lep ace worn Out Spal i Ball Tire Co, 210 Arch St. Tel. 1743, Judge. | PIUES. | WILLARD BTORAGE Batteries, Gales and g service, Simmons Storage Hattery Cou Phone 2245, Thi 18 Alleged Counterfeiter ‘ Arrested in New Haven New Haven, June 30.—Federal of- flcers yesterday arrested here Paul Salomonte, alleged confederate of Se- bastania Allessi, counterfeiter, Who was recently sent to Atlanta. The lat- ter claimed that the former was only a friend but the officers say that this 3 _arrest was made because of com-| )~ ‘plaints in Bridgeport to counterfelt passing. Balamonte was taken before U. 8. Commissioner Lavery at Bridge- port and ball fixed at $2500. 39 WASHL "PHONE 900, in good running | s it away, 12 Elm| Hudson Coach. Bulck Touring. | Dodge Sedan, | Maxwell Touring Ford Coupe, Ford Coupe. Maxweil Coupe. Chalmers Touring. Reo Touring. Studebaker Touring. Twin Six Packard. Rock Bottom Prices for Quick Sale HONE¥MAN AUTO SALES CO. 139 Arch Bt, TEL. 2109, SEAL| ULTSNG MADE F Cof ~+AssoL TR sTeE o fabric and. But Al G. Barnes, circus propri- ach, 336 East g OTICE. Barber Shops will be open Tuesday night, July 5, until 9 o'clock. Closed all day Wednesday, July 4 D. COSINA 183 Main St., City { DAYS IS GONE FOREVER _Trill BUT A TRIFLE MORE THAN WOODEN BOXES, delivered anywhere at shard nokice, 167 Arch Bt. Autos—Taxi Service GALI, TAXi—Phone 2700 will bring quick, effictent taxl service to your door. N, B, at the R. R. Station, passenger Federal bus In charge of experlenced driver; rates reasonable. Theo. E. Wagner; Tel. 31222, PACKARD BERVICE—Best car in the city for lomg trips Call Joo Farr, 1847, 163 LaSalle_etreet. TAXT STATION—QuIcK, Keep these 'phone number Daytime, night, 1842- o e e In Your Tenement THEM WE'RE GONNA Stad R FOUR WEEKS - NOY FOR THREE_ WEEKS = IS TAKT CLEAR? THEM DAYS | GONE FOREVER YOU REMEMBER WHEN USED TO ARGUE WITH Nou, DEAR? ~ Do { WE'RE GOING TO THE SEA~ SHORE - NOT THE MOUNTAINS-/ DO YOU HEAR? Tellable service, o mind, Lovuis Mill 14 “Garage to let, FRANKLIN SQUARI Tel, 2594, GARAGE for 2 tric lights, Schultz & Costello, Main_st. HAMILTON BT, 64—Garage space to rent, Tel. 125-4, HARRIBON ST.—Garage to rent, _ Watson and Jon Maln Bt PLEASANT ST, 144—Garage to rent, quire within, Motorcyctes and Bicycles 18 MOTORCYCLES—Special _ sale _ of _ used motorcycles now on. One 1916 Indian, $46. Three 1917 Indians, $65 each. Two 1919 Indians, $140 each. One 1920 Ine dian Scout §160. All thews machines in good running order. Charles E, H _field, 21 Myrle 8t.; 'Phone 1708, GNE motorcycle with new side-car, 108_Frankiln_Square. service Stations, Kepatring cars, central location, elecs lnc, 243 inqul! T ? & | G Apply Copyright by United Feature Syndicate & bon burning. 7“1 Glln__Sl.. n ACETYLENE WELDING, cutting and brase Carbon burning., Iardware 15 ¥ ~WH‘AT£D ‘U x‘:u‘;du ot auto r“‘n.untfr’:.w::mr:n:é”("efia. YO! fes, etc. Work DO, GIVE HIMY—| GATE o est prices, 197 Srot Bhens T3tk TH' GATEZ wWOT ABOUT THISE HERE HIKK THAT VUSED 1O HANG ON ER DOORSTEP MA SAIT BEFORE SHE WAS MARRIED A CERTAIA CHAP USED T© HAANG AROUA D HER, AU Ravizza, rear 332 Park 8t _House_phons_212-13, rear AUTOMOBILE runniug board molding on. All varleties replaced. Jtemember that service is our aim and that we are aute dlator cxperts. O, Becker, Phone 883, When in trouble and eries or akilled servic of good batt sdw. Zack at the City Servic s ar Ed BUDIES, lamps. radiate paired to & new conmitlon. Cores installed, Jow prices. New England Radlater Works, 25 E. Main 8t. Phone 850. ANS WASHED, pollsned, otied greased. Authorized Bimoniz Clark's Automobile Leundry, _Main_8t. Phons 1344, SYLINDER GRINDING and repairing at the Curtaln Automotive Service Co. 451 \Wost Main St. Phone 587-4. TENERAL REPAIRING and overhauling by expert mechanics. Service car at r disposal at any time, Firepronl garage. Auto Service Station, 433 and station, rear 238