New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 28, 1923, Page 14

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it AINED AT HARDING .. . SPECIAL 30 DAY 4 Water They Caught During % 4 hFollotteR 0lll)oelllv [(i)pposes His Rain 0 fa Owing to our desire to make a Ton Truck Sales record of 100% ¢-omination g Anaatio Ci, N, £, July 38—Afiat ; : Increase over last year we will offer 90 days free Labor Serv-- 8 at was carried 50 miles sea ¢ 5 o . o toa Yona B ol o r~ : ice on all— ‘Washington, D. C., July 28.—Warn- ing the republican party Inferential-|of this city and John H. Hillman, po- 4 - 4 1y not to renominate President Hard- | lice sergeant of New York city, were) 5 E ing it the leaders desire to prevent |rescued by Captain Willlam H. Reilly; Ly ~ / \ g TON TRUCK the inauguration of a third party to|and his men off this co on Thurs- 5 represent the “liberals” in its rnaks, [day and taken to New York where & 4 o, ; Y Senator La Follette (Wis.) considered |they are in a hospital, according to g ncr v SALES the outstanding leader of the Farm-|the rescuing skipper. Labor group in and without the sen-, Captain Reilly said he had sighted smal boat drifiting ungided off ate broke his long silence on | ‘tl;e [ajalL s iilnigatopidat ' / / his starboard bow, throug! e glass- 2 % o s . LAST YEAR’S SALES AND ARE ANXIOUS TO MAKE IT 100% political questions and freely dis- cussed “the movement of the people |8 distinguished two forms stretched to take ‘the government back in their on the bottom. Shaping his course : ¢ own hands,” toward the craft he found Collins and ' R 3 d s k . w ans | Blltnds Btk apsle cobasiek. anal 5 1 - peak Quickly If You Want One The impression was gleaned | : i his talk that Mr. La Follette covets took them aboard X : J # : ] i There will be a shortage during August, as the production will be curtailed, but we for+ the republican nomination and woulrx; The skipper s he learned from A ) ; the men they had heen fishing off : tunately have just received several carloads and where it is a limited number for our ever: prefer that indorsement to leading a ] third party movement. He clearly in- | Sandy Hook when their engine be- 4 3. ! 4 o " party | ; B| increasing demand, we can give dicated his doubt that the democrats came disabled and they drifted for : would nominate a man around whom |80 hours without food and only water i i _ S . B lhoiais oo relly. [they were able to catch in a rain , T ; \ ; IMMEDIATE DELIVERY “Fighting Bob,” as his friends and[swrm. P L { : p R ; : ; 5 ErRei L o nmne | ERPRIRCTT TR | o s S 38O e five pounds of surplus fat by eating| Wt o vegetables and taking strenuous physi- £ P ” p Sal “akarcise” | U, S. to Intercede For Ex-Soldier In il e 4 YA y A - ; g - $50 DOWN-—One Year to Pay Balance for Chassis Throwing precaution to the winds, 3¢, La Follette, who s wont tb jssue| Yrench Prison After Family Dis: statements on all public questions! , rhances, when his views are sought or he wishes to “get across’ some {dea,| puris July $.—The American em- submitted to a fire of questlons by |paeey is seclcing information about numerous newspapermen. John Louis Ayotte, of Sheboygan, Outstanding declarations, - usually | wis, who i¢ serving a sentence for punctuated with a hard rap on & |;rgon to present an application for table, by Senator La Follette were: |gjomency as instructed from Wash- 1. Mr. Harding is not generally re: | ... garded as a llberal or a progressive. When a doughbo! o = I ug’ y in France, Ayot- His record in the senate s that of a |y, married Mile. Larinier at Chalons- reactionary and his administration | o, gione and took her home with el b”“h:'e;c;‘"“:_‘“'a ;‘"“l'“pu“;“‘" him but they returned to France on uring "I’ 6! dl; 't 9“"" B |‘l‘* urgent appeals from the girl's father. :mi:i:"" not accomplish IS | 1) iy difficulties cropped up between % the father-in-law and his son-in-law p.fin:"rim""litfin?u‘L'ifi.’?ie"JI’.'J.“. :":;rz”-‘;”;““t;“pi‘:“';l:‘}; Vet :V;'&: More than a thousand square miles of Pennsylvania, NewJ Diyd Jersey and other eastern states are afflicted with Japanese beetles dentlal campaign is for existing party | | was accused of arson and was con-|YSL! : ; A organizations to nominate liberal men | ;. which are destroying crops. Miss Betty Rapp is shown holding a rtn; l‘:::yma:l::g?;m{z :“n“{‘:; ;‘.::“' e g Eluster of tlle insects taken from an apple tree. Below is the will make any nominations, as euch | “Missing” Depositors in bug station” at Riverton, N. J., where government entomologists are releasing thousands of bugs of various species to battle the a move would not avail much. . . 3. The League of Nations and the | Burritt Savings Bank | japanese beetle. world court are not subjects in which | In accordance with Statute 3997 of the zleople are interested. Domestic (the general statutes of the State of questions are now engaging their at-|Connecticut, the Burritt S8avings bank response to what he thought of H‘”'"‘\(rblinwlng showing balance to thelr o e ehd ‘-f SEATTi en assembled hh::acnz a)a a possible presidential [ credit and that no entry has been e A y for flight within a few | candidate. made on the accounts for the past|Secretary Hughes, Bryan and Others ¥ 4. 1 am not able to say what would | vy vears, their present address being| . Rm”he ntpi tested at the naval air be the effect of the third party move- | ..o to the bank officials: | Said to Endorse Attitude of Na- S OHla nadcoutliamtnday is of wood ment or the significance of the candi- | y = e wire, and within a month ma- ey of Ford Af he 1 8 candidate; “Drr(_ol\“flm;rfln‘ “é\.lsz:lsl\tji-\m l;en:;t‘;g:g:‘ tional Council For War Prevention. [ chines of that build will be delivered do I know much about him. s L s 2 4 to varlous submarines. Another type 4 h 3 y 63 Winter street, New Britain, $15.35; Washington, July 28. — Messages |for similar " Al T k Y U d 6. Conditions now are entirely dif-| o001 "\woodruff, Mt. Carmel, Conn., | commending its aims made public to- Yt belnw; madeiofimiSial; e ! so lake lfl our sed FOY ferent and more auspicious for a third $1,494.91 SV Byt Fational i 1\* pp————— party movement than in 1912. Things ; i o counc or pre- ew H have changed much since then. Public [ . e ventlon of war from Secretary Hughes = Havgn Police Laugh J opinion s much more decisive and Rainbow Di former assoclate justice of the su- Last in Alcohol SelzureI preme court, John H. Clark, W. J. New Haven, July 28.—A seizure of | ' L] clear cut, It is more difficult now for . TN B A linarica to tontise the public Meet in Columbia in ’24 | Bryan and others. 162 cases of alcohol on a stalled | It was announced by the councll|truck yesterday is now regarded as a | PIONEER FORD DEALERS ) mind about progressive principles. Columbia, 8. C., July 28.—Col. J.| 1 Sk 6. 1 felt good over the Minnesota |Monroe Johnson of Marion, 8. C,|that demonstrations were being held 800d one by the police. At first the | police were elated; then they were 22 MA]N ST, TEL 1513 . today and tomorrow in 2,500 cities election. The people realize that the |president of the national Rainbow di- only way to improve conditions |vision veterans' assoclation, announced |&nd communities in 44 states. | chagrined on being told that an anal- throughout the countr:; is to elect |in a message to the Chamber of Com- e—— - Yflitfl ;f !l'"‘hfl';ld showed it to be medi- | better men to office. They are con-|merce here today that Columbia had T cated alcohol and today they heard AT stantly retiring men who are blindly [been selected for the 1924 national Baby Seaplane to Be Used _ |informally that an offical anaiyels s doing the bldding of private interests. [convention of the assoclation. Ol'l Amel‘ican Subm e | SNOWs the alcohol to be suitable for p— —— There will be & great opportinity for e o American SUDMAIINGS cortitying veverage fulds. The driv-| CLAMS FOR CHOWDER a further cleanup in the senatorial REDUCTIONS LIKELY gton, July 28.—The navy to-|er of the truck deserted it. u 7 i 3 . election next yelr‘.) I expect to cam- Washington J\gy 23—‘;::;&[\:"5 ;i-yhtflsted ekt Gl bt I L B T S r::‘r: LM OB L ‘ T“o Famlly House 0 w"lthrop Street' Thls -y ¢ (40 < n the world, designed by naval aero-| why i i e sgint oviers o 13 ot AP ek Tere, P e oo o e . e i, 8,20 et SHRIMPS_CRAB MEAT |is & grand good location and the property can be e from R comments.on. Preat- | i 24 10 e OBIHION, of OleStos | marines at ses. [the ‘officer to look over the truck, | ~ SOFT SHELL CRABS Ihought on easy terms dent Harding and Henry Ford, MT.|gicatiy disappointed, if he was not The plane weighs approximately 1,-| finding in it cases of 16 ounce bottles LOBSTERS & La Follette refused to discuss any of |Ania to bring et ot 000 pounds, including its sixty-horse- | each labelled to Indicate that its con- 2 F '] H B 1 1 3 7 #he other presidential possibilities. He | 350 000,000 cest year, His estimate |POer ensine. and can be knocked | tents was for external use. Dining Room Connection -Family House on Belden street with fine #aid he felt at liberty to express his |y, pased on an Incomplete analysis | . garage room a“d barns R done i e R v e JOSEPH M. CHERNOFF HONISS’S ' g - year 1925, Reviewing the economies | C While he did not state positively |brought about since he hecame direc- | - Be . . ON SS CAMP REA E there would be a third party, saying |(o. March 1, Gen. Hines declared that ERAL INSURANCE AGENCY 24-30 STATE STREET L STATE CO. Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bal 305-6, Bank Bldg, { no one could tell what would develop | reqyction in rentals without curtall- B wifwt A the Ui for nomi= | snt o the beaents derived amount to | e ccident, B“‘O"mb‘iin “".S"f',"\'"l:"m”" blEfflflml personal attention Hartford 272 Main Street mations, he indicated his bellef that|ggpg 000 a year. 87 WEST MAIN 5T given y nsurance problems, e al 2 - such a movement would be necessary I SR A e B Professi ildi rofessional Building —DRINK — — FOR SALE to provide for the liberal views of thavpaopltm be expressed. ‘l\(:dern Icph skallng r:{nl:s h:‘\\'s “The election in Minnesota,” he |grinders to sharpen the skates while ) z gaid, “was a manifestation of the du_}the users rest. . AYERS SODA WATERh 97 )MIL\H;I‘ 6 ROOM HOUSE, BARN D FRUIT, 350 FT. satistaction of the people with the old % i i B it FRONTA 150 FT. DEEP, GET PARTICULARS FROM .parties and things as they are. That 2 : f B ; ) B Soali a5 s found through: | . —something you will lie—ies s\ H, DAYTON HUMPHREY out the contry. It is in the east just - > s surely as it is in the west.” Q | Three size bottles—3c, 10c, 15c. | 272 MAIN STREET NATIONAL BANK BLDG Asked when the liberals will start 5 b i = their campalign, he sald: “Why, it i started in Minnesota.” 3 o : i ‘N’ Mr. La Follette said he could see v THE OLD HOME TO N Ifttle chance to advance liberal legis- lation as long as the old crowd is at the helm “as it would not be any bet- ter recelved by Harding than it was ,six months ago.” For that reason he {48 not keen about an extra session, he ,#aid, as the bonus bill 1s about the \only thing that could be passed over the veto of the president. Then he added: “Judging from .the speeches by Harding on his trip through the west | 1t s apparent ha is well satisfled with IT'S NATURAIL FOR . . accomplishments of the administra- | e EARS | ‘Nr tion. He thinks his program has been Al !:{l{;g("l}‘g GET | hY BUICk 18 wery effective and completely covers | B | P7 A - T et et can o xrves | @ The little one gets B | - The Standard of Comparison from the present administration in the | ‘v betw way of liheral legisiation. He has not wungry between meal- i ; suggested any legislation to better times : and it needs It has been a fixed Buick policy always to conditions which have ecaused the nourishment. A glass ici 3 2 3 2 I'TS A MACHINE! widespread dissatisfaction among the of Seibert's mill glas anticipate motoring demands by developing \TS TH e Seibert’s milk will new and advanced fi £ . d GREATEST TO CUT HAR vanced features of design an INVENTION WITHOLT people.” bring a smile to chase AR R ] ra v - away the hunger construction. N T KNICK ) : Qe el LIS YouR EARSY HOT WEATHER SPECIALS frown. NO-NO- | SAY b Atk Al hdn : This has been one of the many factors con- Oil Stoves, Gas Plates, Etc. d | tributing to Buick’s great popularity —a popularity tangibly expressed in the fact that A. LIPMAN . | Buick is well on its way towards the manu- 24 Lafayette St. Tel. 1329-3 ¢ fact f its two-milli : s J | PARK ST, - DHONE 122015 acture of its two-millionth motor car. i NEW BRITAIN.CONN. : : : A s 5 CROWLEY BROS. INC. [ Buick recognizes it as a distinct obligation to PAINTERS AND o N e e live up to the spirit and letter of its slogan DECORATORS ‘ FOR SALE ‘ “‘When Better Automobiles Are Built, Buick 267 Chapman Street Three Family House on Hart- N o e D-15-53-NP TEL. 2913. fordiAv £ Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs| f0Td Avenue. Improvements « —_— PRICE $7,500.00 CINDERS FOR SALE | - NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO. A. H. Harris ich & DUNN 231 ARCH STREET PHONE 2807‘ { o b A ; K Wik bthar 30 Somohiias a-" et Bui " - [ || WHERE HE INVESTIGATED A PATENT DEVICE _ gies 2| 272 MAIN ST. e N T wndtham | {&Fo& COTTING YOUR OWAN HAIR AT HOME STanLEY - #* WEST ST. TEL. 1233-3 | e g g s

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