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u ; o -y U, 5, GANNOT ADHERE [ 10 LEAGUE POLICY Will Not Be Party to Mutaa Assistance Pact Gen has that it the treaty of the ed should be ¢ governments wit pressions of (¥ Holding that 1 eiple of the trealy antess mu! establish the el of the decision Btates says th Btates constit Ameri fourth ass of mposs the treaty The eommunica United States that under Article any state may give pa ence provided it is propared ita armamentas in « treaty, but It hinks ha ) serve any useful purpose to co the question of conditional or y adherence when the conditi posed “would of neer 0 of & character as to deprive ©f any substantinl effect,” The communication emphas desire of the United States tha priate agreements be reached to ) armaménta and: thus to reduce heavy burdens on the nations, It is pointed out that this desira was manifested when the American government con- voked the great military and naval powers to the Washington conferenc While this conference resulted i the conclusion of an important naval treaty limiting capital ships, the note says, it was found impossible to oh- tain an agreement limiting the ton nage of auxillary naval eraft 10 make any progress in the direction of limitation of land forces. “The gevernment of the United States,” the message concludes, “hav- ing reduced its own armament, con- tinues to cherish the hope that the desired result in the case of the dther powere may bhe achieved and notes with keen and sympathetic interest every endeavor to that end.” The American communication, while negative, has stimulated interest in an endeavor to find some sunitablc agreement for a reduction in arma- ments, Interest in sucHpan effort al- ready had been increased®by the pre- sentation of the so-called draft treaty of disarmament and security, drawn up by Americans, which now is hefore the members of the league. Officials of the league said today that considered the American reply friendly document. WAS BASHFUL BOY Old Friends of John W, That As a Youngster He Was Very Ehy and Retiring Clarksburg, W. Va., July 10.—Many gchool day chums of John W. Davis, democratic nominee for the presiden- cy, today found it hard to realize that | the bashful youth of years gone by | had n to his present place in the public eye. John's bashfulness as a boy, friends said, led his parents to take extreme measures. His school chums, time and again, found John going out of his way to avoid meeting girl ao= quaintances, The parents approach- ed Professor George Young, who con- ducted a preparatory school for girls here. By special permission, John and one other Clarkshurg lad were admitted to the school. But even this close contact with the girls failed to show an'immediate ef- fect, and it was not until he had gompleted his course of study that he flost his bashfulness, THE POTTERS e has nformity " adh they a Davis uun IR WHAT 1F'YOU 'ARE THE B0S52 NNERE OYE GET TALKIN' TO ME LIKE THAT, HUH 2 Say | his | i e 1 i NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ROUP AT OUTING OF CITY GOVU(NMENT Here are the men who make the machinery go round out for a day of fun at Momauguin yes- ! Noice the lines of carking cave with which their brows are furrowed, verily (with a You can pick the Democrats from the Republicans because the Democrats won the bhases and are grinning a little bit move than the representatives of the G, O, P, ‘ terday return home in each eye, head), ball game Are it comes to council m.um-n l]w lhnuu..m are (-mm\luml\ um!nl 80 ll.nt evens they downhearted? Yea, Phote By Johnson # negative shake of But wi up llhl(!hL BOUGHT CASH REGISTER, LOCKED KEY IN DRAWER Furnished in City Court | When Seller Shows How Fasily Amusement It Operates A contrary register was the basis of a suit tried in city eourt this morning Judge Benjamin W, Alling .and furnished the court offi- spectators a good laugh ording to the testimony present- ) court, Michhiel Cherpak purchas- register from Joseph Stuhen- veral months ago and it has vithstood all attempts made hy Cher- pak to open it during that time, When the register refused to operate, Cher- pak refused to make any pagiments on the machine other than the first pay- ment of $15, whereupon Stubenrauch hrought an action a inst him to re- cover the balance of $50, * In the answer to the complaint fil- ed by the plaintiff’s attorney, Morrig D. Saxe, the defendant climed that the register was useless and he was not hound to purchase it. Atty. Mi- | ehael A. Sexton, to prove the point, had the cash register brought into court, where he proceeded to hang on the levers, pulling them first one w. and then the other, but all his ef- forts failed to bring any response from | the mechanism of the machine. \ After watching the futile efforts of hefore the attorney, Stubenrach walked over insertad a key and e it a twist, He then pushed down the lever and with a loud ring, the draw of the register flew open. In Ithe bottom of the draw keys of the register that Cherpak had Ilocked inside, | The attorneyd then argued on a {clause in an agreement signed by Cherpak in which he agreed.to pay all counsel fees that might result to the register, from any action taken by the plaintiff | in an attempt to collect payments de- {faulted by Cherpak. Judge Alling re- served decision, | TO DECIDE ON LA 'V)Il""l'l'l" Chicago, July the national farmer-labor party formad in} June at St. Paul toward | the presidential candidacy of Renator | LaFollette will probably be decided at | a meoting here tonight of the execu- tive committee of the party, [ #o ROOM 19, BRIDE 17, rd Wright, of 87 Arch street and Beatrice M. Daniels, of 95 ch street, were today granted a license to marry. Wright is 19 years of age | and his prospective bride 17 years, he found the | 10.—The attitude of WOMEN DEMOGRATS GET INTO CONTEST Over New Vice Chairman—Reor- ganization of Committee Delayed vigorous new wom- democrati cloped today members or for New Yor contost over an vice.chairman lonal committes dey meeting of omen to agree a Newel Tha a e ni in Mra, Emily sonri Approving 1 W, Davis and Governor W, Bryan, nomine of the democratic national convention, the national eom- mittea agreed ay to postpone the reorganization se: m of the commit- tee until after the formal notification of the candidates, which dates have not yet heen agreed upon Mr. Davis and Governor Bryan tended the commiftee meeting were given an enthusiastic reception. The presont organization of the com- mittee will be continued until the new chairman s selected, it was agreed, Frank L. Polk, of New York, un- dor secretary of state fn the Wilson administration, who had heen gen- erally discussed in connection with {*he- chairmanship of the committee, dec cept ghe place, nor would Mr. Davis' campaign. HELD- UP, ROBBED OF 88,500 Bank Cashier a BUCCOSS Rlalr of Mis- upon B John to at- and he manage Lake George, N. Y., Says He Was Held Up On Way To His Office This Morning. Lake George, N. Y., July 10, Archibald, cashier of, the 17 | tional bank*of Lake George, |r)vr\l'ml to the police today that he had heen held up by automobile bandits and robhed of $8,500 in cash while on his | way to the bhank today. The holdup took place within a | bloek of the hank, shortly hefore the | \n;w ‘ning hour, he declared. Archibald | said that he was stopped in front of | \Q}u\;mxd Memorial park hy two men lin a sedan who compelled him to go into tire park with them, | took from him the money which he- |longed to the bank. The men then drove away aleng the heach road. {on red today that he would not ac- | |deep water tests, . | swimming in the s where they | SMITH HAS GOOD REST New York Governor Sleeps Well First Time Since the De Conventlon Opened, w York, 10 July ,Mis wife and chlldren, who h irtored at the Hotel Bilim the nitional democrs prepared today to r itive mansion Albany it been g Aurly vention the exec morrow While ing the P at Smith supervised pa natorial luggage, governor enjoyed the first real nig! ¥leep he has had since he took g lenderghip of his convention for He late, ate a leisurely hre fast, then motored to Sea swim before resuming his Albany Across the stroet family headquarters rks was demobilizing the ner's political headquarters he suite at the Hotel where g Wi m G. McAdoo's cony blittle plans were drawn was an headguarters. announced McAdoo, wife and two would the Berer Mrs, from the a battalion tion day was evacuated daughters Govery tie o tirn to a Gate for Vander THURSDAY, JULY 10, | n. See the anxiety to SUT FLOWENR the | en Yor wratie or ore to- cke the ht's stive 1k« a dutles at Smith of gover- hilt en- to- It his | aaif | Y. W.C A Nonss] Swimming Pool A new term in swimming cla beging on Friday, July term includes eight lessons. ed classes 7:00 to 7:30 and 9:00 p. m. Beginners' classes to 8:30 p. m. Private lessons by pointment A new regulatifn for caps is being put into effect as wel 8180 the debp water test are required wear bright colored caps only. |are required to wear black, g I brown or dark blue caps. This re lation will add more pleasure for deep water swimmers and dive eliminates the danger of interfei with a poor swimmer who swim in deep water before she |acquired proper confidence and | rect strokes, 1t also eliminates necessary accidents in the water peor swimmers trying to touch tom when they are in deep water Any girl wishing to learn to ar dive in deep water will alway a swimming class which she may at any time, ”/lluu R ey THAT STUFF 0SS! POOH! i | ever WALKED QUT ON YOU THIS BuSI- NESS WOULD BE AS FLAT AS A FRIED EGG. 'M_SORRY, MR. POTTER = === ITHOUGHT ! PERHAPS-> et m[fiu««mfld{fim TKNOW 1T, MR POTTER) PLEASE pont GO, YOu, TALK T0 ME AFTER THIS. | DONT HAVE TO TAKE. ANY OF YOUR COMICAL CHIN. THERES LOTS OF FIRMS WOULD JUST JUMP 70 GE1 ME.. g8 11th. This Advanc- ) to 7:30 ap- swimming I as All girls who pass | to Girls allow end of pool ray, PR~ all s as it ring is trying has cor un- by bot- Jjoin T 19 EMENTS Lot and Found ST pearia siurned 10 & & wiile ik wings Rew Portes THE HERALD ANNOUNC “WANT ADS" phabetically Asanged For Quick aad Heady Belwence, LINE BATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prora day ) 0 A%, 000 Lad i » dne " ! - - dare 1 A0, 00 " daye 't (1 dare e (IR} Osder Rates Upon Applicatios § words 19 & Mae 8 19 A0 \Bch Minimum Spase, 3 laes Minimum Besk Chargs 35 sents No Ad Accepied Aflier | P, M, assified Page on Same Day Ade Accepied Ove envenienre of and Ask o 2 " 3 Feeiop and Tesulle ue FOW GO0D drumi NIATURE —fiienores ol 3 MeEnros & eltiss for the Fourth Main siveel y WEATHER STHIFS welal strips epve 13 oo * iecus . B Weeds AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencles ] BUTCR ™ WOTON CARS—"Betier care M are being built and bulld- ing them, New Brit 235 Aich sireet, Pho OHANDLER=aud Cleveland motor care and Accessories. A Elm 8t CADITIAT Lash Moter Lo, “A Heputable West Main, sormer Lincoln str CHEVIOLET MUTOR —Bales AN service, Buperior Aute Lomp Arch 8t Phone 211, {BOD0E TOTHES OTOR AN and service, H, & ¥, Motor Sales Co. ul Bim B, corner Frankiin, _Phone 131, | DUTANT ARD RTAR=motor and sorvice, *“Just Neal Good L A, Rence, 51 Main street, Phone Hurial Vaults, Mosuneats GURTAT VAULAS—Cancrets el relnfores odi waler proaf, beremetically sealed, will sutiast woud or metal, De aol 1equii N, BV NLWORRITAIN=Soaument Oak 8L, Monumen | eription, Carving and lett specialty, Florists L] e ieRaTg | varlety, Bpeclalising on i ol wert Jolinoi's_ ireen . 817 Chureh bt = OUT PLOWERA=potted plants, all kinds, | FOID CANR=Fordston tiasion, sa funeral work, fiee delivery. Sandallle i genuine parts and accessories, 315 Oak Fhone 2641, | _motive Walen & Nervice Lo r o MO | HUPSIORILE CATS~nales and seryice, City Bervice Htation, Hartford Ave, corner Atantey and 6 Main Bt A, M. Paone AUDEON car \alue man Auto Hales Co, 139 Arch strect, Phone 210 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKB—Rackilie Rros, Inc, Park and Bigelow Phone 1074, Agents for New Britain and \ILlnIu §rade motor ca . A Benca, 61 Hllll lt. Autos . Main Greenhous . ted celery plante, 4 4 pom, and all day and Sundays, John Pleifer, 303 L] TN—part of &0l fountain pen Jost Tues: name Jeanette on pen, Finder kind- 7812 ACCUSED OF AUTO THEFT dwanl Pinley of Winsted Arrv-mwl 3 uley and Bennett, Phone 2002 SIOON MOTOR € the world over, Service, 142 Arch street, NASH—and OAKIAnd miotor ¢ Bervice. A . Hawker, 88 "Eim e Phone 56, Torrington, July 10.—8tate police- |FXTGE AND JEWRTT—new men today avreated Edward Finley of “l’;"‘;_‘,""",'I",,""‘"”'"""l this place op a charge of stealing an® 5 [OI CARS—and trucks, Kenneth automobile owned by the state high- | M. Searls & Co, Sales and Bervice, cor. way department in Winsted several| E\m and Park Sts, New Britain, Conn. days ago. The arrest was made after Fhone 2110, Local agents for Gabriel | Enubbers, the car had heen found abandoned in | FGLLIN—and Jordan Motor Cars, B South Norfolk, Finley, who was| and service. Onorato Motor Co. overtaken while walking toward Tor.| _Main _8t. _Phons 3438 vington, at firstgdenied knowledge of the car, but | according to the WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND—mo- |r\r cars, showroom at 4 Elm Bt. Service police, he confessed to the theft, He was taken to Winsted, y Bt 1ve Motor." Rudolph. e ————— Michael Cherpak Vs, The Widows, heirs, creditors and representatives of Edward P, l-)m-‘ mons, Thomas B. Wilcox, David B. | |Mudd, G. T. Hubbard, 8. €. Hubbard |and C. C. Hubbard, TiB~Tavoraply known ¥. l. Gresn, Sales and F)mn. 626, Charged | With Taking State Machine, by State Police Today, moaels naw Co,, 319 r( C. STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, $1045, special six touring, §1425; big six touring, $1.750, F. O, B, factory, M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch 8t, “This is a Studebaker Tear." Autos and Trucks For Sale CARS—Iin_running order as low as 50 popular cars to select from at the low- Lest prices ever offered, Aaron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park St., Hartford, Open eve- ings. DURANT COUPES—We have 2 that have never been driven even in a demonstra- tion, They can be bought at a big save ing. Trades and terms considered, C. A. Rence, 51 Main St. Phone 2215, DODGE—touring car, 1017, dargain at low price, C. A, Bence, 51 Main St. Phone ED, KENNEDY'S—auto exchange, full Iine of uscd cars and parts. 26 \Villow street. ol TR MU B A s FORD—touring cars, two, in_good running condition. Price reasonable for quick sale. Inquire, Hutt, 184 Greenwood St FORD—roadster, 1919 With attachable body. Bufck coupe, model 55, Bulck 4 vpass Heleen Garage, 107 Arch street. FORD, 1917—touring car. This car can be bought for $75, with terms. Good running condition. Automotive Used Car Exchange, 86 _Arch St. Phone 1769, TANDSOME PAIGE _SPORT MODEL— Series 22-23,.run-8,050 miles, original fin- ish, Spanish leather, never liad a scratch. Anubbers. power tirc pump, nickel radia- | for, Sumbo motormeter, bumper, extra the plaintift or his attorney. | = s sk oy aelllog ot couiti T THEREFORE, Tt is Ordered, that | jnors. Paige-tewett Cn, 313 East Main notice of the pendency of said Com- | 9, City of New Britain, June 24, 1924, ORDER OF NOTICE i Upon complaint of Michael cnar.,‘ pak, praying for reasons set forth, | judgement settling title and declaring | |certain encumbrances as void, now | | pending before the City Court of New | Britain on the third Monday of July | 1924, 1t appearing and being foung that Edward P, 1lmmons, Thomas B, Wil- |cox, David B. Judd, G. T. Hubbard, |8. C. Hubbard and C. C, Hubbard arc |all deceased and the whereabouts of the widows, heirs, representatives and | creditors of said l-d\\.nd P. Emmons, |Thomas B. Wilcox, Lavid B. Judd, | G. 'T. Hubbard, 8. C. Hubbard and C. | C. Hubbard, if jany, is unknown to | ‘ City Court St. Tel | plaint, be given by publication in the | LOOK!—1 New Britain Herald, a newspaper pub- | Hudson sedan, refinished §175; 1017 Stan- ; Steam touring, needs repairs,” onl lished in said city, once a week for AT S I AL R two consecutive weeks, commencing | Anron G. Cohen, Inc., 185 Park on or before the third:day of July Hartford. Open evenings. 1924, HupmoDile touring $615; 1917 ley §150 nger, condi- Phone SAXWELCL—coups, 1923 4 5 v efjuipped with bumper, first cla EMIL J. DANBERG, C. A, Bence, 51 Main St. Clerk of the court, g WELL, YOU JUST BE CAREFUL HOW o WAKE UP, POTIER & THINK YOURE, IN CHURCH? mev wmrcwu IN p ,f_/ BE A PAL, POTTER. 1 \FORGIVE_AND FORGET. 1T'LL NEVER HAPPEN gé’ AGAIN, At Copynight P34 Kung Teatu res S 'W ndun: lm ANTID \ THATS MR. PECAN HAS ToLD AUNT MAGGIE HE'LL DROWAN HIMSELF UNLESS SHE MARRIES ; SORTA BETWEEAN THE TEVIL AN TTHE DEEP SEA. "‘ [ —T— Autos and Trucks For sale 4 FATKARD T990=(o0lRg a7 T good tires and paint, 3 #p mechs dition peifect, low pride, Lorbia rufning mul [y o 8, Phon fl. TEWPLAR ill—mduu T Wae e mechancially, § excellent tires paint W w, Low prive. Corbln Garegs. Hlfl TRlE: TWO—ald ons Brochs sell reasonabie and o8 sasy terms. " 8o Cohn sbout ¥t af 1 Maln 8 or call 2436, [T PATGE=SE, eedan Ok8 TIRE e Iote of extias. A reamiy T passenger, 4 wood tires, only §356, 1924 Eases ¢ prastically brand new, enly §889, Le extran. Asren [ Hartford L) sTUDEBARER, THI=T1o0rH s A [ BUICKS— All In fine shape and priced very low for immedia action mr 18 19 touring ear, & oyl #1258 Readster, & eyl 1159 touring car, 8 eyl § FORD=— T} roadster #1286, MOON MOTOR SALES CO, 141 ARCH STREET PHONE ¢ —— e CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPT.~ 1923 Ford 1.ten truck, with express hedy and cab, touring, good ¢ touring, good o go0d Ford roadster, looks like new in tine condition, o SUPERIOR AUTO CO, 176 ARCH BT, TEL 211, FORDS— ALL MODELS ALL PRICES TERMS ARRANGED PRICES RIGHT (ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. 22 MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN FOUR VERY ATTRACTIVE PROPOSI. TI — New Cars at Used Car Prices 354 Packard sedan iimousine as a mew car and ' new car nty, painted, new tires, beautiful Interior $2,900 Etudrhaker hig 8 pedan, with new very beautiful insile and color, newly painted 1,800 302 Studebaker big 6 sedan with new car guaranty, very beautifully painted, Sage brush green 41,808 222 Franklin sedan with new car guaranty, verv beautiful inside and out, newly painted. Battleship gray. $1,300. 222 car guaranty, out. Maroon BRIDGEPORT DEALERS USED CAR EXCHANGE, INC. 138 CANNON ST, Tel. Bar. 4437-4438. GOOD USED CARS— at the Maxwell and Chrysler used car department. Maxwell touring with Cailfornia top. Maxwell touring car. Allen, $150, Maxwell sedan, $15 Velis touring, $325. Dodgs touring. Reo speed wagon. 1322 1022 1921 1917 1820 1921 1520, McGAULEY & ‘BENNETT, 98 ARCH STREET. PHONE 2053, RECONDITIONED STUDEBAKERS— and other good used cars at real sace ritice * prices - to wnmediate buyers, Prices indicate down payment—balanes in easy weekly or monthly payment. o0 8375 425 « 300 300 350 Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker. Studebaker’ Studebaker Studebaker Studebaker Bufck tour. 7 pass. Buick tour. 7 pass, Buick touring, 7 pass. Buick sedan, 45 model Buick tour, 45 model Buick . 45 model Bulck er, oyl Bulck roadster, four cyl, Several other Studebakers and Bulcks not listed, alss: other makes, M. IRVING JESTER 193 ARCH ST. PHONE $11 OPEN.'EVENINGS s & Studebaker tour. § pass. sedan, 6 p sédan, 7- pass. tour, light ‘six tour. epecial six tour., light six .. “This Tear.” REAL ‘1,\‘5 IN. GOOD USED CARS— BAR| Maxwell sedan, Essex coach, Studebaker spec, Buick' roadster, Durant sedan. Maxwell touring. tiupmobile touring. Hudson 4 pass, coups Buick touring, Buick coupe. touring. 1918 HONETMAN AUTO SALES 139 ARCH 8T, ! PHONE 2108, OPEN EVENINGS USED CARS-— taken In trade for new Fords All 18 #00d condition and priced low m easy terms. Oseriand touring, model §3, Allen 17, touring car. Ford 20, coupe. hrg 22, touring car. 22, coupe. 20, sedan. 20, 1 ton worm drive truck % ton delivery. . roadster. tuur\u car. coupt roldntr. 8228 AUTOMOTIVE "JSEU CAR EXCHANGE PHONB 129-2. #8 ARCH 8T,