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SCORE OF DEATHS JUDGE GAFFNEY ON IN4TH ACCIDENTS -~ SPIRIT OF ROTARY 1tls Mar's Beiel in Himsl, &G Jurist Tells Gathering “Rotary is Man's Bellet inh Him- self” was the topic of an address de- livered by Judge B. F, Gaffney at the regular meeting of the New Britain Rotary club held this noon at the Elks club on Washington street. In' his talk the speaker asserted that Rotaryism is an attitude of mind to a man himself, to his fellow men and to the community at large. Dur-| ing his talk Judge Gaffney told of the | kind of a man who is admitted to the | Rotary club, what his qualifications | are and must be and why he is ad- mitted into the organization. “The superior man is not the man who is superfor to others but is the nan who is superior to himself of yesterday,” Judge Gaffney said. Meeting at Boy Scout Camp. (Continued from First Page) caught fire from matches she had procured to shoot in a cap plstol, A 15 year old boy dled in Newark from tetanus which developed after he had shot himself in the hand with a blank | cartridge. | No Lives Lost Here New Haven, July b5.—It would ap- pear that no life was sacrificed to the use of fireworks in Connecticut yes- terday. Injuries, most of them minor ones to young people, seemed to be of considerable number but hospital cases were not many. The fatalities were In automobile accidents and through drowning. AUTOS IN SHASHUP New Britain Girl Rendered Uncon- | and Sustains Dislocated When Cars Collide at la scious In Thumb champlonship over Tom Gibbons in 15 round bout at | Shelby, for American people in address at Port- at Des Moines appeal support of the prohibition laws, Brief News Dispatches From All Jack Dempsey keeps heavyweight in winning decision Mont. President Harding emphasizes need complete Americanization of nd, Ore. Christian Endeavorers in convention for stronger NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1925 r the orld Eddie Hearne, averaging 105.75 miles an hour, wins 260 mile champ- fon ship race at Kansas City. Tammany Hall at 4th of July cele- | bration cheers Governor Smith as next president and denounces Vol- stead act. | Lady Astor at dinner of Amerjcan society of London says England and United States cannot fight over liquor, Must save their fights for principles not appetites, AUTOISTS EXONERATED simsbury Men Found Not to Have Been to Blame for Death of Four Year Old Girl. Winsted, July 5.—Robert L. Mont- | gomery and Hugh R. Tops, Jr., both of Simsbury, were exonerated by Cor- oner 8. A. Herman in a finding today to the death of Marion Elizabeth Atkins, aged 4, injured by the auto- mobile of Mr. Montgomery at Coles 10, The child was Announcement was made by Presi- dent F. O. Rackliffe that the next Wallingford. brook on June the daughter of Commander and Mrs, A. W. Atkins She jumped on the TELEPHONE STRIKE Reports From Boston Headquarters Today Claims Some Gains. Are Conflicting — Union Boston, July 5.—Conflicting claims | were made by officials of the New 3 England Telephone and Telegraph Co., and union leaders today the 10th day of the strike of telephone operat- .‘ ors for increased wages and a seven | At strike headquarters it | | was asserted that union operators had | Iwalked out in several main exchanges | | hour day. THE HERALD I “WANT ADS” Alphabeticully Arronged For Quick and Ready Roference. LINE RATE# FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS: Charge Prepald 1 line 0 0f 1 line 1 line 1 line 3 line 1 line + ) line L Yearly Order Rates Upon Applicat Count 6 wordr to a line, 14 lines to an finch, Minimum Bpa-s, 3 Lines, Minimum Book Charge, 38 Centa, "| ANNOUNCEMENTS | b Florists and Nurserymen. 3 ‘ AUTOMOTIVE } ° Autos And T'rucks For Sale CALIFORNIA ANU JAPANESE privet, 32 ft. high at §3.00 per 100, Barber-y bush, fruft trees, evergreen. Small geranium plants, 3 for 2jc; geranfum plants, 2 to 3 hlossoms, 25c cach; geranium plants, § to 6 blossoms, 35c ea $4.00 o d Florence edge 3(c a doz, Dresenium, a nice p Pansies 30c a dvz, or 2 doz.)50c. for window boxes 10c each and up. A very nice plant. Adoloh Sandalle, 213 Onk Bt. Phone_689-12. NURSEYMAN — Plice your T fruft trees, berries, etc.; also doing prun- ing_work. Simonsen, Phono 8126-3, FOTTED plants and cut fowera, Greenhouses, 617 Church 8t. Dhors 88 No Ad Aceeried Afta: 1 P. M. For Ciassified Page on fame Day. Ads Acceptod Dver the Telophone For Convenience of Customers. Call 926 And Ask For a “Want Ad" Operator. | R RS SR LA T R e e B —_———————— MELLEN STROKES WINNER By The Associated Press. Lost and Found 5 [ADY'S Bweater, left In_automobile, be- tween Plainville and New Britaln Sun- day.W. P, Camp, Southington i TOBT-—Retween Juno 23 and 29, Mink neckplece; reward. Return to view S, 4 REWARD at Herald office for return of Cross Fox fur picked up on Vine 8t, be- ween § and 6 o'clock p. m. July 4 Henley-on-Thames, July 5.—Brase- nose college, Oxford, stroked by the American oarsman, W. P. Mellen of Garden City, N. Y., won its heat in the grand challenge cup contest today. The Oxonians defeated the French eight by a length in 7 minutes 3 sec- onds, Store Announcements 1 WANTED—1,000 men, women ana childrer to be well dressed on easy weekly ps/- ments. Boston Clothing Store, 63 Church St. Next. to Herald office. YOU forgot something, that when you buy | & camera from us it 1s not a sale until you make good snap shots. Moral: Buy your camera here. Arcade Studlo. 183 Falr- | el LR BUTCK, 1910—6-cylinder (outing car, origs Inal paint, of excellent appearance, very good tires and equipment, and in_ fine mechanical shape. New Britain Bulgk Co., 225 Arch 8t 'Phone 2607, RUICK roadster, 1922, 5 §ood tires, condi= tlon very good. Just thoroughly = overs _ hauled. Bence, i1 Main 8t, Tel, 2215, BUICK, % ton. 1923 truck; new, u ry little cad selling with a 90 day gui antee, N, B. Bulck Co, 225 Arch street, Phone 260 i DANIBELS— Refinished late 1020 sevan-pass senger very excellent condition.? Price low. Aaron G, Cohen, Inc, 185 Park St. Hartford, Conn, DEPENDABLE USED CARS— Dodge touring. Ford sedan. Ford sadan, ¥ord ra Terms arranged. Apply & F. MOTOR SALES CORP.,. 155 ELM ST, TEL. 731, 1918 roadster in fine shape, good. tires; looks very good, New Britain Buick Co. 225 Arch Bt.; 'phone 2607. FORD with dellvery box and roadster dsck, $150. K. M. Searle, cor. Elm and Park Ste.; 'Phone 2110. 3 FORD—Late_model, in excelient shape; covers, spare tire and moto-meter, Hawker, FORD touring, 1920, for sale; starter and demountable rims; good condition; price rensonable, 535 West Main St. VODGE complete; this car equipped with side AG. | AUTOMOTIVE ' meeting of the club will be at the Boy Scout camp near Portland. Ro- | tarians are asked to gather in front of the Porter & Dyson store on Main street at 5 o'clock and motor to the camp.. The noonday luncheon will be omitted. George Rogers and Dugald McMil- lan, delegates from the New Britain club to the International Rotary con- vention held at St. Louis, submitted brief reports in which they each told of the wonderful Rotary spirit at the gathering. Miss Winifred Kelley of Hart street received a dislocated thumb™“and was rendered unconscious from shock and a number of other motorists in the same party were badly shaken up vesterday aftefnoon about 2 o'clock hen a car in which they were riding was sildeswiped near the Wallingford cemetery. The car was in charge of Frank | Kelly. With him was his sister Miss Winifred, Miss Blanche Lynde of Philadelphia, Miss Clarice Chettum of Jersey City, and Miss Ebba Anderson of Hart street. The accident occured near an intersecting road. The New Britain group was passing another car going in the opposite direction Jjust as a third car darted out of the side road. In order to keep from hitting the third car, the driver of the second car put on his brakes, causing it to skid into the Kelley car with such force as to wreck it. The motorists returned home by train. NO NEGRO SUPREMACY Head of A. M. E. Zion Church Says Talk is Political Bugaboo — Dis- running board of the car as it was started up and falling, a wheel went over her abdomen. . Mr. Tops was riding with Mr. Montgomery at the time. The latter was a classmate of Com- mander Atkins at Annapolis, who now is on duty at Constantinople. CHEVROLET touring, $626; coupe, $080; But Don’t Tear Her Away! 3 by sedan, $860; F. O. B. factory. The H Britain Motor Sales Corp,, 6 Main St COLUMBIA AND OVERLAND motor cars. Sales and Service, R. C. Rudo'ph, 127 Cantilevers Are e Restful Shoes for | Eim St Cor. Frankiin; phone 731, Men and Women DURANT ANL STAR inotor cars. and service. ‘“Just Real Good Cars.” A. Bence, 18 Main 8t. Phone 2215, 1 8 serv- Auto- Main, We all complain about uncomfort- | ieading able chairs. And yet it i3 less tiring Hnneys to be seated than to stand. If all : people would exercise the same haste in selecting comfortable shoes as they do in securing the most comfortable seats, there wouldn't be enough Cantllever Shoes to go around. Fortunately it takes a long time to bring home to evggyone the news| the world over. F. L. Green, Sales and | ahout Cantilever Shoes. Advertising | _Service. 227 Glen St. Phone 2859, | a good Aarticle is a slow process; only |NABH and Gakland motor cars. Sales and the fakir can sell quickly and he has | service. A. G. Hawker, 58 Elm St. Tele- to be quick. We see new buyers of | —2none 2456. Cantilever Shoes every day; we shall REO MOTOR CARS and trucke. Kenneth M, Searle & Co. Sales and service. Cor, Elm continue to have new buyers every| and Park Sts, New Britain, Conn. Tele- day; we know how good these shoes|_phone 2110. are and we are going to keep on ad- vertising them. Sloan Bros. 185 MAIN STREET | hitherto little affected and that serv- | s lice in Portland and TLewiston was > Auto and Truck Agencles 8! |crippled. ~ At the company's officea BUICK MOTOR CARS—"Befter car are be- this was denied. Service throughout ing bullt and Buick fs buflding them.” :!\'nw. England was said to be improv- New Britaln Bulck Co.,, 235 Arch street, ing, old operators were reported re- Telephone 2607. turning and many new operators en- gaged. CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY= CADILLAC, JEWETT & PAIGE CARS— Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern,” ‘West_Main, Corner Liucoln 8t {CHANDLER and Cleveland motor cars and accesgorfes, American Sales Co., 8 Elm St. Hupmobile, 1922, touring. Bulck, 1819 covpe. Bulck, 1919, 6-cyl. touring. “NEXT TO A NEW BUICK 18 A USED BUICK." WELCOME FESTIVAL Members of the Salvation Army will tenfler a welcome festival to Lieuten- ant Willle Anderson this evening, The program will start promptly at 8§ o'clock and will be ended in time for the municipa! fireworks. It will in- clude singing, instrumental music and short speeches, Coffee and cake will be served. . Do You Feel * TiredOut and Run Down? Do you wake up as tired as when | Dodge roadster, 1916. vakland touring, 1920, 5 pass. Chevrolet roadster, 1920, 1919 Chevrolet sedan F. B, Sales C. These cars have been reconditioned and newly painted. ice; genuink parts and accessorle motive, Sales & Service Co., 200 HUDSON AND FRSSEX-America’s car valuee. See the mew coaches. man Auto Sales Co., Sales and | 139 Arch Gt. Phona 2109, HUPMOBILF CARS— Sales and service, City Service Station, Hartford Ave, Corner Stunley, and 15 Main St. A. M. Paonessa. LEBXTNGTON—HIigh grade motor cars, Sales and service. C. A, Bence, 61 Main Bt. Phone 2315. | MOON MOTOR CARS—Favorably known | Open every evening untll 9 o'clock, Pick out your used car and call for demonstration. F. J. Foley, Mgr. of Used Car Dept. Trades on new and used cars considered, NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO., 226 ARCH ST. PHONE 2607 cusses Immigration to North. Atlanta, July 5. — Negroes do not desire to leave Georgia and the south and the remedy for existing conditions {s in the hands of the white man, ac- cording to a communication addressed to the general assembly and the peo- ple of Georgia adopted at a state- wide conefrence here of leaders of the negro race. Bishop J. F. Flipper of the African Methodist Eplscopal church who pre- sided branded ‘soclal equality” and ‘“negro supremacy’’ as bugaboos created by political demagogues. FLOOD OF LIQUOR Booze Reported Coming Over Canad- FORD! 1917 1915 1921 1920 1921 FORDS!— runabout STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, $975 chas! special six touring, $1,275: big six touring, $1,750; F. O. B. factory, M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. delivery, s Easy Terms, AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE CO. 200 EAST MAIN ST. you went to bed? “This Is a Studetaker year. Are you subject to Headaches, Au- WILLYS-KNIGHT motor cars, sales _and service. “The Bleeve Valve Motor.” R. C. to-Intoxication (8elf-poisoning), Diz- Rudolph, 127 Cherry St. Phone 2051-2. Ziness or Stomach Disorders of any kind? | These are Nature’s signs that your system needs toning up and it is dan- SEDAN, 1017, G-passenger, mechanically in_ guod C. A. Bence, 55 Main FRANKLIN tires excellent, shape; price $250. St.; 'Phone 2215. Autos And Trucks For Sale 9 BARGAIN AUTOMOBILE LIST—Overiand | 90 Chummy, $150; Buick 1919 Touring, £400; Chevrolct Roadster, $85; 1919 Reo Touring, $ Hudson 6-40 Seven Pas- senger, $325. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park_Street, Hartford, Conn. BIG_SALES OF USED CARS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY-—We are overstocked, It will pay you to look them over. The Fair Exchange, 88 Arch St. BUICK TOURING—5-pass. This car has all kinds of extras and is positively in excellent condition; can be bought right; reagon for sale—man going abroad. See this car. McCarthy & St. Thomas, 1208 Stanley St. BUICK 656—1914 model, 4-passenger, first class running order, $150; also other care for sale at Heleen Garage, 107 Arch St.; Tel. 1326; open evenings. THE HERALD The A-B-C Paper with the A-B-C Want Ads ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING. District of Berlin, ss; Probate Court, July 3, A. D. 1923, Estate of Sidney Raphael of the town of New Britaln, in =ald district, minor. Upon the application of Lillian Raphael praying that as guardian of sald minor she may he authorized and empowered to | sell and convey real estate belonging to ®said minor, as per sald application on file more fully appears, it is Ordered, That sald application be heard and determined at the Probate Office, in New Britain, In said district, on the 10th day of July A. D, 1923, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said application and the time and place of hearing thereon, by pub- lishing this order in some newspaper having a circulation In eald district, and by post- : ing a copy of this order on the public 5 " sign post in the town of New BRritaln, In Bathers at the Clarendon Beach, Chicago, are being treated |suid district, and by giving notice to all 2 X i) : ¥ |parties in interest, elther personally or by these dqys to a novelty. Several girls, one shown above, have ap- |matiing to each one, prepaid postage, a peared in paper bathing suits, paper socks, paper umbrellas and |(SRY °f Hhis orden and retum make to this paper flowe | Court of the notice given. aper Irowers. VALUES— Hudson Coach. Buick Touring. Dodge Sedan, Maxwell Touring ¥ord Coupe. Ford Coupe. Maxwell Coupe, Chalmers Touring. Reo Touring. Studebaker Touring. Twin Six Packard. Rock Bottom Prices for Quick Sale HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO., 139 Arch St. TEL. 2109, GREAT USED CAR 1922 1920 1919 1922 1923 1920 1921 1917 1918 3 gerous to neglect these symptoms. Thousands of people are correcting these conditions by taking CHIEF { TWO MOON BITTER OIL. ‘It you could read the many testl- monials on file in our office, would be convinced of the genuine benefits obtained from the use of this w‘ONDER LAXATIVE TONIC. .It Is sold with a Positive Money Guarantes in New Britain by “ City Drug Store, 487 Main St. Wm. H. Crowell, 83 West Main St. The Brooks Drug Co., 441 West Main St, Agents. THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER ian Border Faster Than Dry Agents Can Stop It. New York, July 5.—Liquor is pour- ing over the Canadian border faster than prohibition agents can stop it, R. Q. Merrick, divisional prohibition fleld chief for New York and New Jersey admitted today. | Thirty-three automobiles loaded | with fllicit liquor from Canada were captured in June by mnorthern New York forces with headquarters in Ma- lone, he declared, admitting that many other cars had entered the state for want of a Yorce big enough to stop them, you HUPMOBILE, 1927, fouring car in excels lent condition throughout, 6 fine cord [ tires; price fs low. N. B. Bulck Co., 225 Arch St; 7 OAKLAND COUPE—1921, just overhauled L\Hd-pall\ nquire 260 Hartford Ave. OAKLAN ouring cars, ranging in price from $90 to $300. All of theso cars are well equipped, good tires and in - fine shape, mechanically. We need the room, These cars must be sold this week. M, Irving Jester, 193 Arch Bt. 'Phone §il, _“Thi! is Studebaker Yea OVERLAND-—Model §0, open express des livery iIn excellent condition; good bar- gain; also 1921 Ford Dellvery, Aaron G. [_uhen. Inc, 185 Park street, Hartford, Conn, REOG, 1920, jitney bus; (ires and body 18 excellent conditiony 16 passenger; me- chanically ex(ellen'; price $600. K. M. Searle, cor. Elm & Fark Stai ‘Phong REO, late 1919, Speedwagon, 2,500 165, cas pacity; good tires aud mechanical con« ditlon guaranteed; price 8654 Searlo, ‘cor. Eim and Park 8¢ REO, 1019, Specdwagon, 1,500 1bs, capacity; mechanical condition guaranteed; price $4 <. M. Searle, cor. Elm and Park Phone 2110, EY STEAMBR—7 passen) car with new boiler. This car sll"lnloiuxrc‘n' lent shape mechanically. M. ter, 193 Arch St a_ Studebaker Year, STUDEBAKER 1023, speclal tourlng, (erma $300, cash balance monthly, also 1930 Hudson Sedan. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 18§ Park St Hartford, Conn, 3 Egyptian women are said to be ex- ceedingly graceful in figure and poise though not beautiful of face. : They even went into the water, and the suits| Attest: didn’t melt away. , BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. Promote This on Your Pickaxe. By Al Posen DAYS IS GONE FOREVER ' HELLO THERE REGINALD, OLD BOY- SAY- HOW’S TH’ ACCOUNTING GAME 7-. — TTISN'T ,DIGNIFIED, BUT (T PAYS WELL, JUST THE SAME - WL DO (T! T'M SLAVING HERE AT TRIRTY - PER - DOGGONE IT! 'T’S A USED CARS— 1921 1917 1516 1618 1916 Ford 1-2 ton, panel, truck, Reo roadster. Overland touring car, Dodge touring car, Ford touring car. R. C. RUDOLPH, 127 CHERRY 8T, PHONE 2051-32, S8how Room at 4 Elm St. 913 FRANKLIN ROADSTER, 1931 Cheve rolet 490 touring; 1918 Buick seven-pass. touring; 1517 Chandler seven-pass. tours ing; 1920 Cleveland touring. American _Sales Co., 8 Elm St.; Tel. 1712, Auto Parts and Accessories sories, tires, vulcaniz! and battery repairing. T. i1 Cogswell, § Chestnut St.; Phone 1415-8 CTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT—Gasoline, olif, «reases and tire service. Clar essory Shop, 138 So. Main 8t, JATTERIES. the man who ownw & Philadeiphia. Guar. 2 years, J. M, Fare rell, 110 Frankiin Square. Phone 1218, My sTARS! WAATS his OREAT GUAS, SOA, wHo GIVEYya TH' EBBE SOME - BUDDYS BURAI 2 ey ‘ET READY FOR THE FOURTH— ubes and batteries h C ur_servize, NEIL TIRE AND BATTEZRY CO, 39 WASHINGTON §T., 'PHONE 800, o ET us recLarge and inspect your battery before you put it Into service for th A. G. Hawker, 52 Elm St. Te. §

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