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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1924, NORMAL INGREASE._ FLIPINOS MUTINY INVEHICLE FEES| AGAINST ARMY DUTY Expected Avalanche of Cars Fails Some Enlisted in 87th Inlantry | (0 Materialize 168 Mfifi]fl%é}f’[filpf% = OF KIDNAPPING GIRL, 17 Belioves Towns Should Provide’ " 100 Foot Right of Way i AUl =HLG Co shenff today In answa ant chargl he Kidnapping commenda- of «s . Purmont 17 old ant farmers cetgrday, has Tisa ppeared and Landowner | Tiwday Reluse to Obey HARTFORD Hartford. July 7.-=With the end of fiscal year and theghalancing of the accounts of the maotor vehicle department through June 80, 1924, 1t | fantry have refused to perform duty I8 discovered that the increase in |1t 18 reportgd a holshevistic organiza- colleetions from June 30, 1028, to | tion has been formed among then June 40, 1624, inclusive, over the | The responding preceding fiseal year is|ed from a raid safurday night on $580,041,00 This is a gain of |u.;; a small group of Phllippine scouts, per cent, jall of whom are Filipinos, at Fort Me. The increase Kinley Another result of the raid ia| of past years, that all the Filipinos on duty ave wus- | has been the pected of bolshevistie activities ception, that the I'he military authorities believe tions and in the Infantrymen construe their action, the department, as indieated by foes, | which was taken this morning, 4a a has been approsimately 20 per cent | peaceable strike for the purpose of per year. In view of the fact that | obtaining increase pay and allow | carly in the year it secmed that the | These are less in the case of | arrangement It v cnrrted $15.000 in cash when he 1NCFCase in number of curs placed on | aoldiers than for white goldier [ ary In years to the roud during 1924 would be ab-| Saturday's raid from |n-' buy property abutting the trace of 1 irl has been found normal, it is interesting to note that | formation reaching officers that a bols for widening purposes, and S such has not been the but that | shevistic organization wus being | highway the number has corresponded closely ' formed among the troops with the ass to the increases of other yours, | sistance of outside emissaries who A complete sehedule of receipts for | hoped to create disloyalty generally | TOILET GOODS [the fiscal year Is Wercto attached:” | among American forces In the | 7210 fines (all $190,- | Philippines he infantrymen are, Lyons lm)lh. manufacturces’ reports and | suid to have coneslved the idea that | Special, a hox, 17¢. 1.81; s tcsted, $6 4 manufac- | congreas had increased their pay but | ¥ H s 5 . regls- that the military authorities | ¢ Scott's Mi ne l_u_l ava Y Cream, 00 size, The, s’ deposits, =5 trations-—pleasure, commercial, mo- withholding the Increase T dewlers' motor- | tary officials believe the arr : : b Ideal Hair Brushes, reg- ulavly $1.50, Now 98¢, and Mra. A, O. Clark and 800, oreycle, side car, of Washington Court House, oyoja dealers, repuirers’, aireraft, | clght leaders has broken up the moves | ment Eleaya (ream. Special, a box, 38¢. Clark's SISter yyaijors, canip trailers, tractors, pub- and Mrs. W. ' jic gervice, $3,017,000.50; 2,210 comi- Lady Mary Cream, Spe- cial, a box 38¢c. Maple pipation registrations, $4,420; 1,209 Amolin Powder, July T.==A 1 year additions Manila, July T.==A number of Fills pino soldiers, of the Iifty-seventh In- | Hartford tien that future Connectiont to the of roads \ ne of his te the trunk line h y returned system by the general assembly be | | ght &in contingent willingnesa of ke 4go. 1t was not learned towns directly t \ Miss Purmont aveompanied 100.fool PIght of Wway refumed 1o make a state by Highway Commissioner he day with his fam- Macdonald in his forthcoming to' the governor, 1t will be annuul report This suggestion 1" points eut, 15 | belief that o main line routes of travel througlt future must be . q Priess | | state th Pathons in Wind call 300 upor . Patrons in Glastonbury call 200, ofited to provide ; RN, PLER cor refusal to performn duty results | 18 to be made 1 he John A report vding formerly was a his first is along normal lines In former jears it with but ene ex. Increase in rogistra- genoral activities of K of Campbell, banking ground that it hud res paper, He disap caving @ wife and and property, than a qugrter of a placed In the hands of A rec is alleged to wsed on the y Slate ) on the Can 1 the too much ed June 17, eral children, nnecticut of the MBHNE roadways growth of ueh wider thar 1" ( " te P oEpa with the r ¥ his Alued at mor 1ollars, vor0r truck and passenger auto tran: ances, iver, Me milon lipine would b vasulted come to highways 1t would be possible for the commission to meet the demand for beautifying highways by the planting of shade trees borders Commissioner contemplates no change in the pres ent method of the leglslature in add- | Ing certain sections of roadway to the | established .trunk line systém He would add, however, the provision that before the work of huilding the road be started, the towns concerned shall furnish the state with a right of way measuring 100 feet hetween tence lines, This would not mean that the resulting roadway would be | 100 feet wide, but would permit the | establishm#nt of a hard-surfaced road Personals along their | Powder, clusses), Mr, and Mrs, B, M city are registered at Atlantie City, Beecher of this Macdonale facdonald’s Haddon Hall, plan were M mili- Robert, of t} Ohilo, are visiting Mrs, and brother-in-law, Mr, A. Kinner of 107 Golf street, Hill, They made the treip by touring through Canada England state, | Discovered! Man Who | i Can Beat Out a T'rain | ' Inncanzo Rossitto of 51 Franklin | street, this city, narrowly avoided be | ing struck by a train in Meriden Sun- day night when he “stepped on the | [d gass” and sho. his machine over the North Colony ‘railroad erossi He |8 was traveling south with an auto.no bile truck and was crossing the tracks “in front of a train as the gates were up., When he was on the crossing the | AULO, toporary reglstrations (all clus nd the New g 102 15-mile limits, $ 11,843 operators (all classes), e ;. ot lan West ‘W "I ):;’lh;)v‘hmn\ (registration and L Ke ) L operators), E street will attend the summer gession ' a ! In the center, with dirt roads adjoln- | n)' yale college. She was formerly I’:j‘:l v‘r:“l*ltlh:-l‘ ing, the planting of rows of shade | .,niacted with the Universal Coal & 563 eyaminations trees and the systematic erection of | \wooq (o, {iflad" bbp 3070 telegraph, Telephone and power lings. | b . )i In addition, within the 100-foot | irs. Fred Wagner and ghter, o ollne e lloanaan 2% space, provision would have to Miss Clementine Stoddard of donlan of vaaliTonY %"‘1“” & made in some cases for sidewalks and | [ywight street, and & Helen :.I,“,. T4 ans Costar bB00: v;’w, i trolley iines, together with sewers and | perosky of 14 Connerton street, are o halon, Bloii1s fortallad bonde | Lcesamere lowered..s0 he applied water works in all cases. This plan | apending two weeks at Cottage Sunny gy gaet“ S FEr o HE0 o ation | SPecd. and smashed the bar on the has been decided npon by the high- South, Momauguin, “,"'I', FIMA‘N . (‘- .:' | south end. fittle damage was done to way department as a result of the s '(:1” vk P .”:':'.': o8 { his machine, need in this state of wider hard sur-| Miss Ada Stoddard has returned Nitoplisl Hbasheal e e faced roads. Commissioner Macdon- un'r*’:-“;: week's vacation spent in the ,rm‘yi‘.',:";.' g r”."(?”l‘.n. fl;\:fl: :,(“1:‘( sl REAR ADMIRAL DI country. Wy s Mrs, Carl Hagist 18 .apending the | _TEAN ESTATE TRANSFERS | summer at Indian Neck. iEnealty olsiisa ofIon SiaTeTianced £ |one of ite busiest days Saturday with | New London, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Myers have 're- [ Many realty ds recorded and nu- | miral Oscar IY, Stanton, 89, U. 8, N, Egan and Wolek Escape turned to their home in Brooklyn, /Mmerous ma e licenses yesterday morning after | Injury in Lorain Storm N Y. after spendjng the holidays in {Real, estate deeds: fncluded He is survived by two A lowing William I, Egan of 161 Washington | "8 city: John Zyler to Fva street and Joseph Wolek of Erwin ) |Cabot st James E. Andrews and place were in the city of Lorain, O, |others to 1l Kozuck, Broad street; during the recent storm that killed Blsie Voight to Walter Ernest Voight between 200 and 400 persons, injured nd M . Voight, Belden street; s. between 2,000 and 3,500 and left I1'rank W. Holmes to Gunnar A, Pet- | Mohile hay. nearly 4,000 homeless, but the local | o b ooy j~|’<m|, two lots on Hillcrest avenu Hal want patired in boys escaped \\uhmnv injury, th street left Kriday for a ten days va- Leopold N rd, trustee to Michal | pank of rear admiral, :1_3\'; \\'r!(dtel{“ln]calk fnnnrlu.‘" \l>'~?sr!~', {and linchak, Bllis Manor; manded the naval station here during lgan an oleck are registered at | : and Anna ation in the Katskill mountains, ! 1 bl P [Christian and Paulina Burkhardt 10 | the Spanish-American war. CINDERS FOR S LE the Hotel Antlers, one of the few A : ] . Malone of &3 |Kazimiera Ewanowski, Wolcoft street; 5 Fuildings that was not demolished by mfh"jfl"fij\';:’p ‘\,,',‘f_,,,,’:,',: iy o [AUBUSL Bucknardt it I REPORT REVOLT ENDED s, at Madison [Ewanowski, Wolcott strcet: Pasquale( pyanoe Atres, July 7.—A Havas A H HARR]S The hurricane winds AR v L. 8, July i—¢ as i E | dispatch from Rio Janeiro this morn- —General Trncking— 99 WESL ST. TEL. 2979 and driving | | DiDomizio to Carminantonio DiDom- rain did much damage in the cities izio, one-half interest in property on |, and towns surrounding ing says that a telegram has been re- ceived there from Sao Paulo to the| e————— ‘ D 3 CROWLEY BR(S. IN Special $102,7 351 changes aceident repor Djer Kiss Talcum, Spe- @ cial, a box, 15c. Mavis Talcum, Special, a hox, 15¢. Mary rden Special, box, 17c. Danderine, 20c, 40¢ and 29c¢. Capillaris, Special, a box, 3ie. Glover's Mange Special, a box, 49¢c. First Floor Talcum. old and the engineering staff of the department feel that such an arrange- ment would be of great benefit to the entire state, Oscar F. Stanton, Retired, was 89— Made His Home in New London, July 7.—Rear Ad-| Cure, fssued. | vetired died the fol- [a brief illness, daughters, | o graduated from Annapolis in| 53 and during the Civil War | B fought under Farragut with the west |8 coast blockade squadron, commanding Pinola in the battle of | Markiewicz, John T. Croshy, Peter Zarecki anc Robert Josephson left last night on a | camping trip through New Hampshire [to Montreal, Canada. 1894 with the of 431 Chestnut but later com Luddy is spending the sum- Cyril 3 N Lorain, but ¥ Sound View Sterling street; John Eliason to { effect that the insurrection has been * mer ai the greatest wrockage was reported | ' Michaal and Anna Manczuk, one-half from the city in which the New Britain interest in property on South Main WAl Saraimibinn ety aton . tn 3 suppressed and order restored. continental trip. strect; estate of Amanda Rliason to Michal and Anna Manczuk, South |Larger Air‘ F ;)rcc Planned gan is a well known entertainer, By Japanese War Office Main street; Andrew Petuszkis to' having appeared before local au- [By the Assoclated Prese. diences as a monologuist. Wolek for Tokio, July A decided expansion merly worked at North' & Judd's. |of Japan's na air forces is con- | templated, Admiral Takarabe, minister | of the navy, declared in answer to in- terpellations in the lower house of the Diet todaw. he present program calls for an | in e of the cleven and a half squadrons by 1028, According to Ad- miral Takarbe, naval authorities in- HOME ATTER LONG TRIP Cornelius Ryan of 704 Park street has returned home here after an eight months trip through the south and middlewest, Britain for Jackson- ville, Fla., wherg he remained for sev- Martin Grajewski and Stanislaw and |Suzanne Amramowicz, Booth street Marriage licenses were issued to the | following: Jworza Simokowskes, a1 painter, 42, second marriage, Main street, and Stella Kwaider, widow, 40, Winter strect; Peter yskiewicz of 242 Broad street and | Stella Glowacz of 157 Broad street; Jogeph Kania of 157 Grove street and | sther Majka of 266 High street; Carl | Swanson of 387 Main street and Gun- Ryan left er; eral weeks, latef going to Chatanooga, Tenn., then to Lexington, Ky, and formally have agreed to an expansion to 28, however, and hope to introduce the program for the increase at the hild Johnson of 63 Bellevue aver Bristol; George Cowal of 195 Oak nue, from this point to the middle west where he worked for a time at Cin- cinnati, Ohio, and Detroit, Mich. His trip easterly was in a new auto being delivered to a Boston dealer, rabe said that recent home and abroad” increase, | her. Mr. Ta developments at ate the , S, World Fliers Start necess INJURIES PROVE FATAL i regular session of the Diet in Decem- |s jvorcee, of 195 eet and H. Juiia K. Kuran, a di- Oak street; William Kenneth Burkhardt, a widower, of 4 Glen street and Mary Margaret Sul- livan of 56 Rockwell avenue; Michael Waschuk of 45 Gilbert street and Biddeford, Me, July 7.—Oscarj Latarte, whose left hand was blown off and whose left side was torn hy a fiving piece of iron as the resnit of {Mary Roman of 17 Oak street, Today for Bendar Abhas By The Assoclated Pross AR Karachi, Britishy India, july .—The | Vienna, July 7.—Eleven WOUNDED persons | Beneficial Joans What Would You Do If You Had Estimates cheerfully given on all fobs PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street L. 2013 The Money? You can get $25 to $300 4 the Beneficial private way. Wi Money is lent on house- 11 | hold furniture without re- moval—also owners. RY | monthly £ 60 loan repay $3 £100 loan repny $200 loan repoy ... 3 Plus lawful intorest. Money for a Beneficial Lorn Society 87 WENT ) ) LR R | | No. 25 Central Row We Are Now Temporarily Located At Opposite Parsons’ Theater Hartford WALL PAPERS —A large assortment of short lots suitable for all rooms at one-half the regu- lar prices. Many other splendid values special for this week. PAINTS —A good grade of ready mixed paint for interior and exterior use, in all col- ors, Special, a gallon, $1.98, —Pure Linseed Oil Paint, regular $4.25. Now, a gal- lon, $3.69. Seventh Floor WOMEN'S VESTS —Bodice and round neck, regular price 50c. Each 39c¢, 2 for T5c. UNION SUITS —Bodice top, regular 65c. Each 49c. \ First Floor We Have These Trunk Telephone Lines Patrons may now call us direct on these wires without charge, rons in New RNritain call 2005 rons in Manchesteér call 1500 The Great Annual MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE | The reductions of 10% to 50% prevail on all but restricted merchandise, in every de- partment throughout the entire store from now until Saturday, July 12, I Men's Linen Handker- chiefs—Full size, white, hemstitched, fine quality, values to The. Special 6 for $2.50, . 1,000 Cards of Buttons— Odds and ends, in all sizes and shapes, black and all colors, also white pearls in two lots. Special 5¢ a card, 10c a card. ..... Beaded and Silk Orna- ments—In solid and com- bined colorings, also ap- plique ornaments, values to 83.00. Special $1.00, Flouncings and Laces— White Princess demi flouncing and white chan- tilly, also silk all-over laces in black and a few colors, values to $3.50. Special a vard $1.50. Val Laces—Diamond and round mesh, narrow and medium wide, a large range of patterns. Special 12 yds. for 50c. First Floor Commencing this Wednesday our store will close at noon on Wednesdays during the months of July and August. wm | Dr. Fred C. Torkelson, Chiropractic Physician Announces the Opening of his Office at the New Brital Room 310 Hrs, 10 to 12—2 to 5. Mon.-Wed.-Fri. Eves. 7 to 8. Sat. 10-1 p. m. and by appointment. “Scientific Chiropractic Adjustments Mean Health.” National Bank Bldg. 272 Main St, Telephone, Here’s Opportunity Looking at you Right in the Eye— A two-family house—built—none of your slapstick war con- struction, with an extra lot and garage for $8,000., Jump at this QUICK. Money to loan on mortgages. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg. LET ME WRITE YOUR FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, BURGLARY, AUTOMO- BILE AND PLATE GLASS INSURAN IN RELIABLE COMPANIES. ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED. HONISS’S American world fliers left this morn- | Were wounded in a clash hetween Open 9 to 5:30 ing for Bendar Abbas on the Persian | Workmen and a national socialist a cannon explosion on July 4, died Rt Phone 1943, here yesterday. Two other men and a SINGLE HOUSE TO RENT AT WEST END, H. DAYTON HUMPHREY, Agent ROOM 208 NAT'L. BANK BLDG. TEL. 141 “True Story of o Loan' In pic- Your o tures most interesting. I | copy mailed on request, j l a7 700 Gulf, intending to make a short stop | “Swastika” detachment during a way at Chahbar to take on|physical drill exhibition vesterday at | Forty of | were ar- | woman, all of whem were injured by the explosion. were reported to recov- ering, although Ernest Gagnon, who received internal injuries, is still in a serious condition on the oil. During tie week-rnd the machines | Klosterneuburg, near here, and new engines | the armed Swastika men rested. 'THE OLD HOME HoLD ER NEWT W8 SHES AREAR/A £ ) were overhauled fitted. A Did you receive a SUMMONS on your car? You SAY -HE WEARS ALL SILk EVEN To HIS SOCKS?| TH” TRACK / Ask About Free Membership Get a Discount On Gasoline, Oil, Tires, on Everything pertaining to your car, Call, write or phone for information. District Office Morell’s Battery Shop 156 Arch St New Britain Phoene 2618-2 FOR SALE Five Family House on| Clark street. Good con- | dition. Price $9500. ‘ COX & DUNN 272 MAIN ST. = ’ st <4 WEARING TOWN NO-NoO-TH GANG ACROSS ARE 7 WITH WATT/N ROCK: U R A NAXTTITLE NITIEF "rap. g0t Ly BY STANLEY EGBERT ROBB/NS. WHO RECENTLY CAME HOME AFTER EIGHTEEN YEARS ABSENCE - STARTLED MAN STREET WHEN HIS _FAVORITE SUMM HE APPEARED SU\T_ToDAY -