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ESEIBERT & SON| 417 PARK ST ONE- 1720 NE VW BIRITAIN, CONN. ¥ MaNe SURE 175 SEIBERTS bers of these organizations is extended to members of t orgunization, lustration of the fo | has been seen District dlstrict B Grott ary Sh. Strople, M. many times by tra [4) William striking il The men, man who called their badge K. of C. I'm not one wide to te Clinton n J of Ve open for Syria Grotto of lumyul grand mon 1 nominating m,\mvwl of Ne Deputy of the o on Yo t you,” arin organizations Knights of Columbus f A ree worthy V. H. I3 r kir our hie tfore P, i Fifth Raymond tration of this t » in attendanc = | Grotto convention all we were approached on the strect atte cout f me same by to striking this monar E. I rowell M had we io po! bad by ion 1, but said 1 monarch who .A,,mn w Britain, Plan II]\'CS(ig‘;\lil)ng;)f Science of Ocednugldph\ Washington, tives of the n gover, of opened by G. gi K | ri man of the confere action today, | the | which opens here will deliver the Although efforts will be o i 1 | day. w. neer rigation eynote July 1. various ¢ 1 ments and scientific est nment open | at the navy depar | purpose 1ent formulating al expedition to undertake inves- | tigations in all pl of oceanography. Secre Littlehales, of the na s serving the , commerce , a8 well as the much navy dra itive plan. s of the W re- ra- m- cach he il- tom vel- of nd id nic a ek nal BeS a to a ‘Boys, I'm is of 5 [: and Dr, | en- | department, then | | explained the purpose of the projcct- ed expedition terests of the | n | seiences which data from occanographic rescarch. ied HON ls \I AR Speaker for Progressi Arrives at Cleveland Clevelar val of lude lers of the will | necessary, A statement is ¢ within a supporters at his it el J William b the last thro Night they Lafollette which make ar | seqator would lGIve the 1 the pres PLAY Members of rih, produced by direction their play in or n request the nt tin te DI uly he preparations convention sai whet FOR SEVENTH the the 1 e \th 1 additie H. wi writt 1. With Johnston, the in- ana numerous f their | ves | ar- | air- ca for progressive | n July ynote q take the erence here W Friday and sions will be charge cony 4. Jo? address, made held I*rida believe of | to Ly, ur- if | pected from Sen- her pt Grange wva the ' vhether it 1gair timore, nund * fi; fi:; 4 i the ed lagt Chri day belicve w Wiscon it or 1 nomi “Dust talent und rving, g last giv Odad F wo vill | § sin | ion TIME of 1y e ning The pla 8 first lay en el very EDMUNDS INSTAL Dr. l fifte today iversity Dr. Pratt's Rin fruarantees by REE AUTOS IN TANGLE; | HARTFORD MAN FINED §20 Movencey Comyvicted of Recks FAMILY GOING WEST IN AUTO HOME ON WHEELS o Children ECONOMY AND MORE ™ ECONOMY ORDERED Coolidge Wants to Cut All-Govt, Expenses 10 1he Bone | W, Alling in & on a charge West Main was arrested Joseph " Wi loss Diriving as Result of West Hoad 1o Califomin Eand Collision this meorr amin po- driving o He investigation wus made into t in which an automobile by him collided with two other machines near Wakefield court Patrolman Herbert Lyon told the irt that the machine Morenczy was ilided with another ma- ich was pushed 27 feet along and into another machine pushed 1 et and went auchon, bakery wagon it cd, Lawrence Bloan, who was g near of the machines d injuries to his arm, encey told the court that | give no reason for the accident thought something huppened to s steering apparatus, He said that ling about 16 miles an the accident occurre of Joseph Jania of lll avenue, one of the alleged violators who fell a vie wiles of the new police id his further mtil Thursday at the request Judge Willlam ¥, Mangan, who represented him rday driving « one » w surplus of 1 of the fisc il he ling « vas tra y of 83 ) whe urp hour rtin busine 00,000 for t) " , which eloged last nig TOKID GOVERNMENT -2 Formally Protests U, §-Anti- Japanese Law Hartford quor lav i of [ tim 1k ith | tint legislntion oRpect only a surp to A for the fiscal cine con- vill add approximately 000,00 to expenditures for the 19 o B o ‘o s 0 ' EXTEND WORKING HOURS | FOR TRAFFIC POLICEMEN $108, s1a2 fiscal \rn of ry fiscal of 00, | The further feature of addres the * ernment” A Pross July 1.—Both house rigid demand for nomy was t Tokin, s of the president’s outstanding | semi-annual - budget More than 2,000 members of | ss orgunization of the gov- | including Lord, | the budget, taff, | are and all sub- | |0 ’ b heads of every department and in- |y, o dependent office were present. Presi- | g Heng Caolideg ral Lord were | orger fssued by Chief William C. Hart | Jast night. The hours the men work have also been extended so that they Tt had been the intention to broad- | iy he at their posts at 9 o'clock in onstitha iproniden by radio | {he morning, remaining there until | from o 1ere miero- | .20 g'clock at night. The extension | § phones cd, but the [ of the hours for the traffic policemen | Hights s 1oeratic is the result of the increased traffic | NepLion SanusLyen enter of the city between 9 Eighb 08 ang in- 'n5q 9:30 o'clock in the mornin| has been calied to the attention’| ¢ Hart. Another reason is the | «t under the hours that mem- | g 5 of the squad have been working, | were receiving 26 extra r, the city ordinance The new assignments for the squad o: Joseph Kennedy, from Main and st Main streets (west side of park), on of Franklin and Ilm streets; John § and West Main streets of park, to Main and Ez Delbert Veley, South € to Main and West Main streets of park); Bdward Kiely, st Main streets, to Main ind West Main streets (east side of park), and Hanford Dart, Franklin wre to South Church corner, Patrolman Charles McCarthy, who dn the Palace has ¢ two Posts Wil Be Covered From 9 A, M, Japanese the as . at their first sittings of L is current session today ar g R J0e and Until 6:20 P, M, Under almost their ine reso- . General New Schedule, nd his heads and lutions of the trongly opp United State ion \bers of the traffic d of the | 1l police department we assigned | : posts when they reported for | his morning, as a result of an | of its new Immigration cabinet « prohibiting the entry o c8 of the resolution In each and Ge the only speakers, née followed the presentation of Debt Cut by $1,100.000,000 Iresses by the Viscount Skira Kato, ar forcign minister, Baron Kijuro Shidehara The house of peers i premier, 1 the t's speech hall, w insta 1 York the ether” s resol tinental tion expressed of the action al- had been g0 approval ready taken by the ment rd onactment, wat 1o ion of the Now 1y with ti sident st ast 95,000,000 Jupa con- to the Americ passed b ed the governmer meag) deman: Both drafts discriminatory. ‘s resolution lause S0 - with r in the the t to “on oy which e all proper by the situation the enactment s The house clares the the play seventy-year and America. “Resolved, sentatives terfercd that the with his, and the o8 The pre yeur clo, night a be RiainTald they will' undoubtedly be |, $500,000,000, wilk not 5 of the tre d for the lower de- violat oy justice and fair stands in the way thie -old friendship of Japan It adds that the house CXPIONS, profound ment opposed to this discrimina enactment and it furth Resolved, that the fmperial government promptly to | proper mes the situa- more than it terest charges would be 000,000 greater than we o pay exclusion 9 more ths 0, lable prinziples and of i until the hoo W y are AS 2 Ance finally b year, matter of fact, sheet of the tre surpius of $4 yesterday's bal- asury a 82 and eov- W to inte Main Main sireets; corner, of repre shows o ser tory ers operations 1out the the (east Main nly to J aid of the = fiseal year, lent $1,100,000,000 the end of 1924, lebt the take all tion require Tn his address, “An examination of v the powers are develop- | ing national strength with a view fo extending their power abroad and The president Japan neegds a general awakening of ct that the pul | the popular will."” {a reduction in t Expressing regret at the passag 'rf’”““ 000, which means a saving of in- the American excinsion act, he { terest of more than 0,000,000 the government would do its nutmost to seek a new solution, He hromised irciuding universa measures against national nce of policy ind would he (west side and the Main and Q(’ n ands Viscount Kato said world conditions some ha S v Sq also emphasized the debts undery ree years of § heen doing theater, which has been sed for .ater policemen assigned to traffic duty from 0 to 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon, are to report at the after which they theaters and remain until the shows are over. Irom the time that the show is over, they are to do duty at the Me posts ur 30 o'clock, [ Patrolmen Michael Meehan and George Moflitt, who have been work- ing the 4 a. m. to 1 p. m. day beats, predecessor would be introduced with have been transferred to the 8 p. m. only a few alterations, 2 | he changing over with Patrolmen MARRIE l) I()I( 20 YEARS | Axel Carlson and Walter Malona. PERSHING PLACES WREATH. Mr, and Mrs. H. H. rle of | G % r 20th | VISITING 50U Parls, July 1.—A wreath of red!Stanley strect will observe thelr nseribed in gold letters, “Amer- | wedding anniversary tomorrow. They [ i Battle Monument Commission,” !m,n married in New Britaln and Mrs, | Neples, July 1 1 ; ; Humbert sailed today placed on the unkgown soldier's | Searle before her m age was Miss 1 : G 3, LIS P ~ann K ‘(n South merica on tomb today by Gen 1 Pershing in] Christina Canne Three chilc \ser San Giorgio of the presence o Gouraud, | have blessed th ion ey s Utiyohy and | tina will be visited during a vo: military governor of Pa A arle, Frank and Charles Searle, 10! f P soldiers formed The will be celebrated b, ment of American soldi med a|Th | be celebra | i ¥k Baatan fo Tast. wall Septemt said 2 callzing that the power of tax is the power to destroy,” decl president, “and that the powe a certain amount of prope income is only another way. of that for certain proportion of his time a citizen mnst work for his gov- ernment, the o impose a tax on the pec n most carc- fully guardc reform m'm\nml suffrag uption; state economy; (Inl" and the discontinua former Premier Kiyoura's loar for the present fiscal year. The premier said that the supple- mentary estimate prepared his electoral hy 718 RICA Prince his visit armored Ttalian Argen- re into AM ~Crown for the the roses ican detach- | Se nniver guard of honor. a trip to chusetts, $2.50 STRAW HATS ASHLEY’S Wednesday Specials Sle LEATHER BELT 19¢ R BAL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 75¢ l»)C SEETRE SILK HOSE UNION SUITS $1.0C $1.00 UNION SUI 79¢ $2.00 WHITE ATTACHED (OLLAR SHIRTS $1.29 $5.00 to §7.00 SILK SHIRTS §345 $2.50 and $3.00 W HI'FP, ATTACHED COLLAR SHIRTS $1 85 $5.00 REDUCTIONS ON SUITS $1.50 BLUE & KHAKI SHIRTS 89¢c 50 SOFT CUFF SHIRTS BAL N \l\\()()l\ UNION SUITS 75¢ | 10¢ | HOLEPROOF HOSE | 4 Paiesfor $1 00 $l 85 $5 00 REDUCTIONS ON SUITS BABCOCK & CO. 139 Main which is not provided for by | § igned to a day || BIG-BANG For a Glorious ‘‘Fourth” BAFE AND SANE==NO MATCHES=NO POWDER--NO DANGER (26, L G\ g0y f L i nidd s p V) IMPROVED NEW MODELS=NEW BREECH BLOCKS BANGSITE IN TUBES—SPARK PLUGS COME IN = SEL THEM — HEAR THEM o e T T —— Herbert L. 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