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m REED ONCE MORE | AGREEMeNtsuseioio | Mesioan Govemment Takes New Pinancial Twist On Owders From President Ohregon ASSALS WADOO fossts He Could Mot Cany| s von (&) in an 1,500 word wmes A, Ma Mesico July sident Obre made in New Iaht an Ary suspenaion of ont with the mmittee of biunk American b financial agent of i York Dey street, last ineed the tempo Mexico's debt ternational ¢ resentng Nritish and At no agreei ins Kansas City, Mo " Wi M nomination Adoo receives 1 leme liam G ank erati or president “hia Ing interosts Tho message sean falling 1o pay Monday on iis 87 for the bankers have re 50 glves detail ment's interest V0,000,000 loan time wed & new defeat in this stat (Missourl) s us n the Bover reasons certain, as inevitable as that the sun for the lust and Ameriean oan to Mexicn Ohregon sha!l rise and sel votion day," It ] ued f here yesterday Mis om his siek room of url, in a first said Benator reve alatement | 1 oh oll his blames the allege American The statem replying Bruetive made In New York Tuesday night by | T8 David Ladd Rockwell, campaign man ager for Mr, MeAdoo, aald the peoy of Missouri “will not sanction the teial of Mr, Doheny ( high against the United st government nd at the same time elect Dolieny's torney 1o a high office of president of the United States,” 1 solemnly state to the of the convention, Al Henator | Teed, “that Mr, McAdoo is not the ! hulf year interest of 1924 cholea of the domocrats of Missouri | for: president: thit if he is nomina- ter his defeat in this slate in cor l aun tain, as inevitah) that the shall aglse and set upon election day.” ! Camp Maade Winth « Replying Mr, Rockw states Cannot Cave for Overflow, ment that charges preferred by Mr. | Heed against Mr, SlcAdoo had been | Wash found upon investigation Al solutely without foundation™ the Missouri aenator said “The fact is 1 never made against McAdoo which was disproy or which ean be disproved, 1 indor nearly everything 1 had to say about hgn was based upon his own admis #lon which he was forced to make I reply to chaiges advanced hy other: Sl i made against Mr. MeAdoo, said he o e BamE S iEhont fere asked no sympathy bhecause of 1 hope that they might be able to f1ness and aseerted he would be “0ut apeon ar the last minute in pleaty of time to take & hand I 1 jg jmp take W caro ot the campai more than 2,300 with the funds ayail- “I frankly admit that in the con- ., and it is possible that th test In Missouri my enemiecs center- voung men will have to be denied ed against me all of their mission, as was the case on the Pa- that with the machinery complefely cifie const in the hands of the McAdon forces A £ | except In the two large cities they | were able to eicet a majority of the MISS WILL SWINS | delegutes inimical to my. —Miss Helen M. “But I also say that the original George Wightman, plan of the McAdon to Miss Eleanor have an instructed delegation for Me- Goss and Mrs, Marion % Jossup 8-6, Adoo. They were forced to abandon 6-4 in their semi-final match in the | this plan."” women's doubles, the to obtain A 8 spension and for fallnre relief loan ingo ¥ Obregor noes In 4 literal translation of a signed by addreased to the In It specifies sey glish leere or erime My habitants enteen req in explanation of the | Mexi ghvernment’s default in transmitting interest payments to New of the first members " Yark in time to care TOO MANY WANT TRAINING, ot of 8,500, to 5 July Preliminary War Department indi sfore the end of the day, men wil lled in Third Corps Area eitizens' military training camp, which opened yester- day at Camp Mefde | Brig. Gen, Haroll B, 1Meke, the camp commander, reported by toles yesterday morning that Camp & was confronted with the eame ngton, the cated that b 500 young “to be L reports 1 A charge in the to able and Wimbledon, July Wills and “Mrs, forees was United States defeated THE NEN BRITAIN MARKET €0.- Morning Specials From 7 A. M. to 11 A. M. Fancyr\'c\v i T Tean Fresh 5 POTAT‘OES, peck 44C | SHOULDERS, M 12c Lean Smoked Chall = ean Smoked M]?J\gl\l;;.e' 2 cans 25c in AII‘I)vepar‘tfi:cntsfi LEGS GENUINE LAMB ....... ... 1b 29¢ PRIME RIB ROASTS .......... .. Ih 28¢ ROASTVEAL ... ..ooovovivvnes .. Ih 25¢ FRESH ROAST PORK ......... 1h 18¢ FRESH KILLED FOWL ... 1h 38¢c SIRLOIN STEAKS ......... .1h 39 B LAMBFORES ................. . . 15¢ LOIN LAMP CHOP i . b 29¢ Sugar ( Boneless Pot Roast Ih 18¢ Corned Beef .. Boneless Hams ... 1 38¢ § Best Brankforts .. Cottage Hams '.... h 30c Frsh Cut Choice Shoulder teak .. Hamburg ....... 1 Premier Salad DOMINO N GRANULATED Sugar 10 lbs 74c ‘ured Bacon 1h 25¢ . b 10¢ . 18¢ 18¢ . Ih 18¢ e .. Jar due | Dressing .. EVAPORATED MILK ................ 3 cans 29¢ CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP ........ 3 cans 25¢ P. & G. WHITE NAPTHA SOAP ...... 6 cakes 25c¢ § Seeded or Seedles: | Raisins, 2 packages 25¢ | Baker’s Cocoa . ... can 18¢ Good Luck Jar Rings 2dozet ........... 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M. this cvéhing NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY They're Always JULY 8, 1924, Wm Changing | HAGEN AND SARAZEN 6 ;\mnu-n Golf Stars Are Theee Up On French Golfers At End of Pirst Fighteen Holes Today Chantilly, France, July Wa Hagen and Gene Barazen were 3 Massey professional slars P on the Arnaud a French golfers W of 1) four-bail today Jean Gassiat, at the ¢ teenth hole in their mateh on the Chantilly eours On the top left poses the Iady with the Sawtooth Bob, 8he's a sharp gal but fsn't very popular because she makes cutting remarks, She likes to buzz around the things hum for a short time, they to huy her cream sundaes she whines something terrible and her friends dust, On the top right 18 the girl with the Whisk Broom bhob, #he brushes her way into pamies and around, But like the article for which she is named she is never to be found when wanted, The Half and Half girl has a thirst a mile long, 8he is always unpopular i prohibition circles, She loves to hottle a young man up in a corner and tell him how much shé hates Mr. Volstead and find out how much he has in his south pocket. Then there's the Busincss Woman, Yon may wonder how sie got that bald spot which tuns north, south, east and west of where her scalp lock should be, She got that from poking into other people’s business and wor- refuse hangs hoys and she makes hut when | A ton of ice | The American cracks got a @8 their best ball against the Vrench men's 71, The first five holes wers haived, The Americans were up |at the 6th through a 10.yard putt by | Hagen, After halving the the overseas pair hecame | 9th thanks to a long putt by Sarazen, Their medal score to the turn was 84, Hagen and Bavaden 10th, 2 and 4, Tho next fhve holes were | halved in 48, but Hazen got a birdie 2 on the shart 16th by a 15-yard putt iand the United States pair were 4 lup, With the 17th halved Massey | wen the 18th for his side, 4 and & Harazen missing a short putt Play was continued this afternoon ONLY PUBLIGITY STUNT Recent Reported Attack On Fdward next two up at the Poyton Weston Was Only New Way To Get Advertising, Kingston, N, Y, July 2 tack on kEdward Peyton Weston in { his mountain home in Sullivan coun- {1y, about two months ago by a band of men who hroke down barricaded | doors and shot the aged pedestrian in the leg, was a “publicity stunt,” it was learned yesterduy from the record of John Doe in justice's }.v.m-n at Esopus, near here, The pro- ceedings, hegun Monday, developed that Weston had written his sister after the attack that she should not be alarmed the affair was only “one of his publicity stunts” Tnves- tigation into the attack, conducted by state troopers and the district attor- ney's office, has been concluded, Testimony in court developed that Sergeant Cunningham, of the state | constabulary, had brought the inves- | figation to a point where he told | Weston he was certain to apprehend |the men who attacked him, Weston, the scrgeant testified, then pleaded that the case be dropped, but the trooper persisted and brought John Poe proceedings, A number of Wea- ton's neighbors also testified, several Adeclaring their belief the story of the attack was “all bunk." Weston, it was said, Pennsylvani The at sreen o0/ rying hecause she didn’t learn all she wanted to know, 8he should be called the Other People’s Business woman, Most people think a mushroom is a vegetable which grows in fields. | But the girl on the bhottom left will | tell you that a mushroom is a side [porch three miles from an arc light or a couple parked along a eountry roadeide, Her r grew that way be- cause sha specializes In watching | thrilling movies, 1 The Heart Boh girl has all wives in town worried sick, She a lvamp from the word “Come.” She |ignores traffle signals, the ten com- ! mandments and to her the Constitu- |tian of the United States was written to give the [Puritans something to read during the winter, Not one of these girls has an atom of brains, They don’t know what d it is and think every day is Christmas. Their idea of a good time is being caught out in a storm of $20 bills without an umbhrelia. Moral for Serious-Minded Girls:— If you must have your hair bobbed go to & carpenter and get it shingled. procecdings the now lives in . Must Hang Mrs. Kathryn Halsey of Hope, N. M., mnust hang for the murder of her husband, I'red Halsey, wealthy cattle man. Two male accomplices, Luther Koster and Claude B. Archer, must die with her. The death plof, in which the woman, according to testi- mony at her trial, played the leading wted back to the Christmas ¥s last year, authorities said. e——— Report of the Condition of THE COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY w Britain, Conh. at the close of husiness on the thirtieth day of June, 1924 ASSE Rills Discounted i Demand Mortgage Overdrafts i Is set aside for Savings Furniture and Due from Reserve 4 I National B Coin VaoNEa s Cash items and Other assots, Total Assets LIABILITIES, 500,000 y 125,000 less expenses Bankers . 1,883,844 1,218, and deman Troasurer's « Certified check Tatal Liabilities Britain, hartes W . Treakurer of the do solemnly r that the foregoing statement is true knowledge and belief., 18 W, HAWKINg . Treasurer ribed and sworn to before me this y of July, 1921 H. M. BASSFORD, Notary Publie. Room 310 Tirs, 10 to 1 to 5. Mon. Wed.-Fri. ¥ T fe % Sat. 19-1 p. m. and by appointment. 0 Press. AERIAL WAIL SERVICE Aviators Bringing Mail East and West Peking, July 3.—President Teao Sun has accepted the resignation of |the premier, Sun Pao-Chi, which was Proceeding With Clock-Like Regu- | tendered yesterday. Dr. V. K., Wel- |lington Koo the foreign minister, is | carrying on the duties of the premier- ship. larity Today. Chicago, July 3.—-Transcontinental mail planes were rushing through the air with businesslike regularity today, the third day of the new coast to coast day and night air mail. The heavy run of air mail con- tinued, satisfving Colonel Paul Hen- derson, assistant postmaster-general, that business had found the new serv- ice helpful, The mail plancs today were keep- ing close to &chedules although the east bound mail was delayed 35 min- utes at Iowa City hy a loose control. | VISIT SCOUT CAMP Britain Lions Motor To Job's | There's one treat for children that's par- fectly harmless—good, old-fashioned root beer made with Williams’ Root Beer Extract. And how they love it! The wise mother keeps a supply on hand. A 25c bottle of extract will make 5 gallons of delicious root beer, Ask | your grocer. S’ ROOT BEER EXTRACT New Pond, Eat Steak, Watch Stunts And | Have Good Time. A delegation of members from the New Britain Lions club motored to the Boy Scouts camp at Job's pond near Portland last evening and had Lions elub night on the camp grounds. Scoit Ex:cutive Walter 0, Cook and his assistants gave a royal recep- tion to the New Rritain visitors. A steak dinner was furnished and the scouts carried out a complete program of their activities, The members of {he Lions club | were fmpressed with the camp and {are anxious to do something for the | boys. MISSING MAN MURDERED, Body of Newman Orch of St. Cathe- rines, Ontario, Found in Canal, St. Catherines, Ont,, July 3.—The body of Newman Orch missing from his home here since June 13, was found yesterday bound hand and foot with wire in the Welland Canal near Port Robinson, Orch was a night watchman at the warehouse of the Niagara, St. Cathe erines & Toronto Electric railroad. The vietim had not been robbed. A bank book in the eclothing established the identitv. Provincial police were unable to assign a motive for the ap- parent murder, g | An Ezyptian traveler ‘reports that | a native drowned in a pool of water | in the desert hecause he thought it | was only a mirage. e — ‘ WOMEN WHO LOOK OLD | Tn many cases they are not old in years, but because they are overworke | and over-tired nervous and run-down, | ailments have developed peculiar to | their and this condition makes | them look years older than they ac- ' tually are. Such women should con- | sider (ho remarkable record held by | Lydia K. Pinkham'sVegetable Com- | | pound L recent canvass Among ovrr one hundred and twenty-one thousand women who had used it, ninety-eight | out of every one hundred women re- | ported benefit from its use. h snx “Seientific Chivopractic Adjnstments Mean Henlth” BILLION LOPPED American | stores may advertise. Whether you wish to pay I § or pay in convenient terms, we feel that we can of an annual interest eharge in $45,000,000, Customs recelpts, although small e from the import duties were about 815,000,000 be. Year's Surplus Is Reported s iov than $10,000,000 ahove summer's estimate excess of ipts crefore those from th W gl July 3.=Official fig ' EADIJLICE BOAT DEVISED, luly 8.—Himon Lak: has received a patent by ernment for a submeraible ear igned to navigate under I'he tion, designed for nay gation of northern ice covered waters vat with a supersstrue h Ita navigator, may dive and again aking path continued *surface gation o treasury last ght show that the roment end piled up. yeur with a Washington N 986,51, the inventor AL the leht was cut 8, 008,504 0,812,080 Irplus T great 3 natio i T The red tior 1 hy tire was aec surplus omplishe and 84 accumulated the sinking debt charges with 51 fund The | fund witht ar was started [ is being 1gh the in it the yialsta of & o ure by wh inder i é rise through of and other application public together fund 8 agalnst P, = 639 from the which the new genera world's o the constricted India, largest dams on the Indus irrigation purs in fisca 411,451 the public ro re- | river, for tax- | p Not merely a Complete Dish ~frequently a Complete Meal duction in There is nothing so appetizing, so com- pletely satisfying, so delicious and so wholesome as Heinz Cooked Spaghetti. A famous Italian chef furnished the recipe for this wonderful food—but it is Heinz quality through and through. Heinz makes the dry spaghetti. The To- mato Sauce is Heinz made—and the cheese is a special Heinz selection. The cooking and seasoning are done in the spotless Heinz kitchens—home of the famous “57”. Spag with Cheese and 57 Tomato Sauce~ When You Need Anything in FURNITURE or any article in household furnishings, just come in to our store and compare our prices with any that other cash save | you money and give you complete satisfaction. 132 MAIN