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14 U. 5. AIDS ENGLAND INMEXIGAN NUDDLE - Makes Arrangements lor With- drawal of Cummins Brit M Detailing the present in's formal recognitio government. events leading Great ministe ations of Mexico the prime April he decided mission to Mexico to im 1 he informed the M nment thag with the ar Mr. Cumn w May 13, The M that Mr. C Irawn 1i letters nt premier to send plied vitg Lond McDonal house o Evar comn United States had made by which the withdr: C. Cummins, the B archives in Mc co would be e Mrs. M tion of Age with the British the can government premier decla Mexican government ed, had been inex cheers from the Mr. McDonal would be a « ish mission 1 which was about to s co to make inquiric his duty ions on her ihec letters r ott offices o nications liplomati Mexi Suturday aid Tagt mmi egation w e 16 B ________________________ “Practically no publisher of importance today refuses to vield his hooks to an impartial audit which will establish the exact minimum circulation he is giving to the advertiser for the price the advertiser pays.” The foregoing statement made hy Mr from hin n prove fexi- riv ould xican um- 1 to he- was of government to stat not F. 1. 'he consul- gravity me of the continued a final rec take n riv which 1 The n there al of 8 iment awil o conduc partmer rangemer have m shown ¢ dignity of with TO RECEIVE Court, K by A ron grand first S>ama o My 0 the posit Ross, N NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1924 t juest further was still xt day I reveived a refusal, requested to arrange Mr. W ust t in it ory Hi§ Maj the Initiatior and an offi fay and official who ion New and take ct archive r Mr. C been mne al was warl of premier, to the action and 1 gover until the prepared the for s meanwhile from th2 ngton that mmins’ made 1 that to study heard Wash clear we sire compatihle w to ty's ame pretection STATE Order OFFICERS, of Amarant r meeting in riday n at ¥ of « ates w Arnold Skidmore K This to th was reee and royal patr ticut. wi visit 8« v of York advertising expert, to New Britain Rotarians, is in line with the advice zi\'eu to business men by all hig advertisers who realize that it is just as necessary for them to get proof nl the circula- tion they are buying for their announcements & to get full weight or full mea else for which they put out their hard cash, Advert chants huying newspaper that they exercise in purchasing thei The Herald is always pleased to furni sh Tor them ing is no different than any other commodity. ace should do o with the same care merchandise. advertisers ire of merchandise or anything Mer- with complete information and proof as to its circulation. Our eircu- lation books are always open to inspection, The Herald’s circulation is audited regularly by the Audit Bureau of Circulations in the interests of advertisers, audits guarantee to merchants that they are weight and measure in the distribution of their publicity. These receiving full The Herald is the only New Britain newspaper whose circu- fation is audited. The Daily Circulation of the Herald Is More Than 10,000 Copies! he Herald stands ready at all times to prove this statement and invites an inspection of its circulation records, Merchants who demand circulation proof in buying adver- tising prove their progressiveness, HELLO YOURSELF, ( wrmr‘ THE o GOOD WORD ¢ @ LO g + THERE- / — % \_,L_/ POLLY AND HER — JUST A “SEC PA. ) I PROMISED MA D OPDER <o -morRow's / o Suaeey| | | MEAT o | SIS, L waAT | f\o-.n<<h= At g A PERKING OH, JUST ABOLT THE SAME -~ WHATCHU DO!N NOW, HUW? /( | f'?'UV‘D “POASTE CERTAINLY. OR JU8T d by such a step,” made nment to ar- ir Thomas Hohler's mission, to send. and American the with- immins and see to his rge of the ctate ar- with- hope 1 have Mexican the which entlt v and Ma- 45 oval | Seaman grand PULLMAN GO. FORMS NEW CORPORATION Menulacturing Properties Now Arg Segregated Chicago, June 19.—The Pullman company today announced the scgre- gation of its manufacturing properties nd the organization of a new $50,- 000,000 corporation, known as the Pullman Car Manufacturing corpora- tion, which has taken over the manu- facturing plants at Pullman, 111, ane at Michigan City, Ind., and now is in operation, The new corporation is headed men formerly connected with the (manufacturing department of the | Pullman company and aready has as- sumed all manufacturing contract | B. A. Crawford, formerly vice-preai- dent of the Puliman company, is ipresident of the new ecorporation; Clive Runnels, former vice-president of the parent organizatiqn, i first {vice-president of the new company, ,and C. A, Liddle also a former vice- {president of the older company, also is a viee-president of the new corpor- jation. W, N, Oehm, works manager for the Pullman company, new corporation in the same capaeity, and 8. V., Gehr is secretary. 1t announced that there woud » distribution of stock or assets { but that the stock of the new corpor- would be held by the I'ullman | company The §50,000,000 capital stock of the new corporation, it announced, represented the appraised value of the variogs manufacturing glants taken {over The officers of the new cor- ! ion also will he directors, and in ! po laddition Ralph M. Shaw is a member | fof the directorate, | HELEN WILLS LOSES THREE STRAIGHT SETS by ROFS to the | be ation was (Continued from First Page) the return except the impossible, After droppipg the first four games | Miss Wills took the next two at a { furious driving pace, passing her op- ponent with slashing low drives, hut a series of mistakes lost her the criti- jclal seventh game after deuce had | been called three times. 1In the de- | cistva elghth game she was outplayed fand outwitted, In the second set the American's ! stroking and footwork were again in- ferior to the RBritish player's consis. tent attack, The point scores werae: First set I Miss MeKane ¢ Miss Wills 1 { Becond met { Misa McKane ¢ § 2 6 Miss Wills 23 4 042 Mrs, Phyllis Covell of England, in [ the gecond mateh of the day, defeat. ed Mre. Molla Mallory, former Ameri- !.w champlon, In a three set match, 6.2, -7, 6.3, | The match hetwesn Mrs. Cavell and Nies. Mallory brought eut the finest j{tennis since the matches hegan, After @ tame slart the American star in the cond sgt regained the speed and grace that marks har game at its Ihighest. §he anticipated almost every return and eovered conurt more quickly tham Rer opponent, who pla with e same sureness of stroke a« vesterday In her mateh with Miss Wills, | Five of the nine games In the final wot went intn Mre. Mallory 1 had the third game in hand when she Lstumbled in going after the ball and {fell on her hands, Mrs. Covell winhing the game, The pace was fast through- ant, with the Rriton more accurate than the American in her returns | In the last game, when within Ipoint of Josing the mateh, Mrs, M {'m y made a pickup in the corner from an almost Impossible drive from the hut averted defeat only mo- 4 the Aeuce [ net | mentarily ling City Items new Victor Are Play- Pierce & Co. Rapp’s orchestra plays record “When Dixie Stars ing Peek-a-Boo.” C. L. —Adv, Mr. and Mrs. G. Dailey of Lancaster, I’a., are visiting Mr. and Mra. Frank Wilcox of West Main street, Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans —advt, Worthy Temple, FPythian Siste will hold a grab bag and social after the regular mecting tomorrow night. This will be the last meeting of the season. Have the Herald follow you on your vacation, 18c a week, cash with order. advt, The Sons of will hold its reguiar G. A. R. hall tomorrow from to 5 o'clock. ‘ ale of the better grade of dresses, Choice of the rack at $10 and $15 See them at the Mary Elizabeth, West Main, Professional Bldg.—advt, The New Britain Trust Co., trustee Veterans Auxiliary weekly social at 2:15 ( ANNOUNCEMENTS | —_—— ———— —_———— THE HERALD ||\ AUTOMOTIVE ] e e Auto and Truck Agencies 8§ “WANT ADS” i Alphabetically Arranged For Quick 4 Ready Reference.. | B RATES FOR | BUICK are being bullt | 228 MOTOR CARS—"Bet! can and Buick fa bullde New Britaln Bulck Co. Phone 2607, them.” Arch ing street. TIVE INSERTIONS Charge Pmuud a1 CHANDLER and Cleveland iotor cars snd accessories. American Sales Co., ¥ Elm 8t. 1 itne 1 line | 1 line 1 line 1 line 1 line 1 line CHEVROLET | CADILLAC CARS — Bales and Service. Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” corner_Lincoin etreet. MOTOR CARS—sales and Superior Auto Company, 176 Phone 211. West Main, service, Arch §t. 3 . $1.i [ Yearly Order Rates Upon Application Count 6 words to a iine. | 14 lines to an {nch. Minimum Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, No Ad Accepted After 1 P, M. for | DODGE BIOTHERS MOTOR CARE—8ales and service. B. & F. Motor Sales Co., 156 Elm_St, corner Franklin; DURANT AND STAR motor cara. Sales and service, ‘phone 731. “Just Real Good Cars.” C. A. Bence, 1% Main street; 'phone 3215. Classitied Page on Same Day. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for Convenlence of Customers. Call 925 and Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator. FORD CARS, Fordson tractor. | ice; yenuine parts and acceseories. Auto- motive Sales & Borvice Co. 200 E. Main. HUPMOBILE CARS—BSales an) Service, City | Bervice Statlon, Staniey, and 6 Msin St. Sales serv- Hartford A Burial Vaults, Monuments 1 of the W. L. Damon es has sold | thhough the T. W. O'Connor & Son | 2ag Joseph A. Morris, son of Mr. andd Augustyn Morris of 56 Cedar URIAL VAUL1S—Concrete steol reinforc- water proof, heremetically eealed. 'II out! eithar voofl or metal, Do HUDSON AND ESBEX—Americ car values. See the new coaches. Honey- wan Auto Sales Co., 139 Arch St.; INTERNATIONAL Teading Salss and Service, 'phone 2109. TRUCKS—Rackiifle Inc, Park and Bigelow Sta Phone Agents for New Britain and vicinity LEXINGTON—High grade motor cars. Sales and Servise, ‘phone C. A. Bence 61 Main 8t.; 2216, not require larger sonably priced. | N. B Vaut Coy 276 Maples Phone 2165, 1, was a member of the graduat- lass of Northeastern University which received diplomas last night, | Mr. Morris received his degree as an N EW BRITAIN--Monument Works, 123 Onk St. Monuments of all sizes and des- | MAXWELL AND CHRYSLER— atreet. cription, Carving and letter cutting our specialty. Arch street ss Ruth left for a visit to Mt, today. Elmgrea of Vernon, |CUT FLOWERS—potted plan MOON MOTOR CARB—Favorably known | the world over. { Service, F. L. Groen, Sales and 142 Arch St. Phone 625. pleasing | Florists and Nurserym | NASH and Oakiand tnotor cars. Sales and Bervice. A. G. ‘phone 2456, Hawker, 58 Bim street; work. | variety. Bt { pecializing on funeral Johnson's Greenhouse, b 1 _Chureh and Henry P. law partnership National Bank Thomas J. Cabelus Roche has formed a with offices in the CUT FLOWERS—potted piant funeral work, free deliveiy. eenhouss, 218 building. real estate agency property Stratford Road to E. Rovee at 82| Loomis \—and_garden work dons by experi- ad florlst by heur or day, Re it desired. Address Herald Box and Bernice Loomis. Choice hats 85, French W. Main, Prof. Bldg.—advt Attro Audi, through the T. | Hat Shop, | 87 i Lost and kouna ABY CARDIAGE 17 the party seen tak- ing ene from 463 East St will return it (0 that address, trouble will be aveided. Phone 2 O'Connor & Son real estate agency, has sold property at 1531 Lyon street | to Attorney Harry Milkowitz and Emanuel Richmond. John Hayes, a student Lehigh university is spending the summer recess with his parents in this city. David L. Nair has returned from at | FUT | 8N PAIGE AND JEWETT—$1066 to 8t., REO noToR CARS and truks. Kenneth M. $2770. ewett Co, 319 B. Main Phone 3399, Whitmore Paig (near Eim). e & Co nd Par lm ‘phone 2110, h‘x‘ll Glhfltl oonts tor Srubbers. ROLLIN—and Jordan Motor Cars, and eervice. Onorato Motor 13 Phone 3435, Main St WILLYS-KNIGHT AND O"HA"D \notoy cars, showroom at Vi Cherry 8t R. C. Rudolph; ‘phons 2051-3. “The .Ifl TOwner can | Tound Saturday 8:00 | by calling 1035-3 after @ PIECE have same o'clock Y-—found Friday, Owner me by calling at Ohman anley street can New Haven where he attended the graduation exercises at Yale univer- | sity yesterday. - His brother, Israel n 12 American family for American boy years old, Outside of ity preferred. Box 3¢ X X, Herald, References exchanged. Wanted Bl Nair, was a member of the graduat. ing class of Yale law school. A son was born at the New Britain General hospital last night to Mr, and Mrs, Harold Gronkack of McClintock | Ttoad At k owned by the New Haven Dairy Co. backed into an are Mght (& pole on Main street near Chestaut strect this morning, breaking the pole and the light, mccording to a report turned in at police station by Patrol- | man George Moffitt, | ™ Il Honings The doorway of the heme revenls the st of the family hefore anything else show your hospitality hy providing an awning ghat proteets and subtly {x- gests n welcome, f b 3 e “We Keep Ont the Sun.” ¢ il Aad Eddy Awning and [NY [e Decoraig (. | 106 City Hall Place. ABOUT THE SAME (L WHATCHU DOIN'7 'P A ~|CE ‘\'»-ucK STEAK AMTD SEVENTEEN "ruw B FHEE—BH enlargement 'llh o ory l‘ol) "ot a Ohrns |r New the first day of | Hall, from 9 a will | New Britain, Conn,, June 1, ment is by far and away the best in the eity. BY J. P. McEVOY graduation gIft {or & boy or & | t We have cameras, all Arcade Btudi is & eamora. # and all prices &int ol Store Announcements 7 tiim develop: Main St. STUDEBAKERS—Light ez touring, epecial .Il lmlrln s 193 Ar:h st "‘rh s —————————————a—— hig selection on our salesraom floor, gant late open and closed 185 Park St., Buick eftered, Aaron ford, Conn 81048 $1425; big six tourin M. Irving Jeet Btudebaker year. Autos and Trucks For Sale L See 1ha Ele- s at pric Aaron G, Cohen, 1 Open_evenin wch one In run- Our list includes Maxwells, Oaklands, ete. Easiest terms sver See us hefors buying elsewhers, ohien, Inc., 186 Park St., Harts T —mid-season clearance sale o suit the purse Hartford, 0 to $300.00, RADUATION AND WEDDING—gifts in | D¢ Kreater variety at our new store, B, 436 Main 8t, opp. K. Main 6t fira works, drums, fans, the oFurth, McEanroe's, Hov- Weat | Ol enoker demonstration 18 Andraws & (o, “The Rig EREECTION on at John A, shape, $150 for a quick turn over, tion, cin Honer - Phone TDGK TOURING--1917 in_ first man Auto Sales Co, 139 Arch St, 09 ANT COUPES—Wo have 3 That h been driven even in a demonstr can be bought at a big s c nd terms conaidered. o%1 8. Phone Turniture Store.” Get a sample trom the demonstrator trips saves 1. T. E. Wood NOTIOE TO TAXPAYERS All persons liable to pay taxes on | cal Estate and Personal Property in Rritain, ‘Conn., are hereby noti- | == ed that the following taxes have | cen laid and are due and payable on | July, 1 ! City Tax on List of Oct,, 1923, | F 22 Mills on the Dollar, i e will meet the taxpayers at City | Room 204, July 1, 2, 8, 5, ;. 10, 13, 18, 14, 18, 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, m. toh p.om.and Tto 8 pm, [FC very Monday | 8D, of used cars and parts. Phoue 2003, ESSEX COACH, 1 FORD—racer, condition. Automotive | 88 Arch 8t 7| Fonn squipped. at —Auto_exohange, full line 26 Willow street, KENN Tooks good and 18 in hanically, Upholstery thoroughly overhauls wiape m int lke now. perfect 1919 with attachabie body. model Bulck 4 pass. 107 Arch street. very good condition. Ru- Garage, 127 Cherry Bt. Dhone Balesroom, ¢ Eim 5t Phone Puick coups, 68, o0d running ar Exchange, bought for 8§75, with te Phone 1 COUWPE, 1951—just_overhauled, all Must he sold befere # Call h_street Ar N TIPSL AN conditinn, eonwood 8t, Call svenin 230 A YR —tourin; Tutt, 184 € and Saturday, to re- eive the same, Office Open satunday Afternoons During June and July. Interest at the rate of 9 per cent be charged if not paid in July, ommencing July 1, 1924, NOT Persons owing taxes on old oV GARLAND, 1019 touring car in fine sbape mechanically, & very good tires, motor just thoroughly averhauled, Low price Charland's Aute Service Station, Main 8t opp. Fast Main THLAND vight, Rudolph's Garage Phone “051-2, Balesroom, Plhone 1544 model 4, 1921 fouring, prise Charey £ ¢ Bim B Phone 3382 st are requested to make efore Juna 25, to save expense We will ba at the office every ay from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m, and from PRACTICALLY | for sale, apare reduction, Wi924 Easax Conch In perfect shaps, brand new This car can he beught at a hig (No dealors.) Write Herald Box 194 ta 9 p. m, every Monday and Bat. rday during June, STODERAKE I | & TAUFINE CAF 17 gOAA €. A, Bence, 81 Main e running conditpn, Phope 221 BERNADOTTE 1LOOMIS, City Tax Colleetor. 1924, | W nrm m'rr: THUCKS, TWO-—and one Broek will mell reasonable and on eass € Cohn about it at 7 Main 8t 1 _or call 3435, B The Herald Classified Ad depart-| | right W L in A-T RhADS. can ba ot (No de T BUICK=1 phsseng ots of extras. This ca Will demonstrate, te Herald, Aox 16A i Auction Aaron ford Eanex coach, practically new, Rig re Alsn 1923 Hupmobila touring. 6. Cohen, Tnc., 156 Park 8. Hart- DARNED (F ) CAN PLACE HIM J GLAD | SEEN YOU, 700 ~ HE SEEMED T0 f THEM, THAMKS VE GOT PA ‘ OUVTSIDE, i pEAN CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT. - 1020 new 1921 new 1927 new 1922 Chevrolet paint, 8150, Chevrolet paint, §225, vrolet touring, good condition, paint, 327 Chevrolet tion, new paint, $225, 15°1 Dodge rondster, new paint, $250 1921 Ford roadster fine condition touring, goed condition, touring, good condition, roadster, good condi- &00d sondition, Inoks ke new SUPERIOR AUTO €A, 178 ARCH ST, TEL n1 | voRDS~ ALL MODELS ALL PRICES ERMS ARRANGED FRICES RIGHT ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO, 1 MAIN STREET KEW BRITAIN PEEEX 1SED, ¢ DEPT m th Wo nesd fianr apace wnd wi sl the tallowing care wt & saceifice amd en Frer Aemn Fora touriny Bk rondster Hupmnbile Hasmes touring. Hudsen touring Studebaker big #iz touring Nash sport touring. HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. PHONE 2109, OPEN EVENINGS The Herald Classified A4 Aepart ent 15 by far and away the best I8 . ety

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