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16 TWO ACGIDENTS AN HOUR IN 6 MONTHS “.oz Nawn and Mot Molor Velce Dq)l Records oo 8,179 Crashos Since Jamuary 1050 SN GG v | . lay Phe POOR HAY CROP Al Oher Aew o Hachwand, Avals Woeathue Juty d==The ha) average in all vl July 1 EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 14, Socialist, Labor Premiers Meet Prince Formally 0 | fion in Lo AD MEN CHEER AS WALES GREETS THEM * of the program 1024, Coolidge extending best wishes for the |sented Mrs Goldthwalt with a bou success of the convention and express- [quet of flowers The presentation ing the hope that the truth of adver- [was made hy A ant Manager Wil tising would lead 1o & better under- [liam Lennehan. Willlam J. Fallen anding ameng the nations caterer, served a turkey dinner Harry Tipper, New York, chairman Among those whe spoke wer ommittes, A, ¢, Pear- | AGegs Gaudian, Pinches and Coyle commissicher of ohambers of Manager Kiernan of the Danbury 80 O e Uoited States, €, |distriet, L 31, Horton of the home of |)6!IS CUIWCII Havold, president of the Thirty elub | flee, Assistant Manager Joseph Shep of London, alse addressed the conven- | pard, Trene Bawe and Dr, Rray d s The Grange hall was decorated, the naon owstanding feature heing & huge wreath with the inseription “Au Re PURSE FOR GOLDTHWAIT |+ but not Good-hye Mr. Goldthwait has been promoted fiion i Ne | 1 Metor " ¥ i ith | By The As i Fre in € tiout st ) ) sverage of | London, July Lé=A royal welooms e 1o the Cambridge, Mass, office, A e aad . i il a e | today was given to the 4,500 deles ¥ 7 B s ks s peipw o y 3 1k 2 " “‘, u.‘.: ot fast ! gates of the International Adverusing Retiring Manager of Metropolitan In HECOVERING FROM WOUND A year, bul the June drouth wade it convention by the Prince of Walek | sypance Co, Tendered Farewell BY | caivo, July 14,—8ald Zagloul Pasha bt o very short i thern New Kngland. | whets he opened the official seasions the prime minister who was shot and M avoldunt fecord e 4 ' o slightly ine| of the convention at Wembley, Associates, wounded Saturday by Abd El Khadir, My one which shows ron in New England s Il\l‘"l n;-llllt‘lll:u‘l{:" it (l‘:"‘““ AT | wWillam B Goldthwait, retiving |4 fanatical nationalist, In veported to fram that of Fres vy | 1 oin need of rain | , America's 2,000 dologa ore | o J 4 »0 1OCOVe anit st yone nd ot ol nt long before the movting was |INanager of the New Hiritain office of be renovering |:::i,l..'|‘7| "|‘.‘,d..“1:§,n:‘.:': Ny the sl of 1 ' ' are indicating schieduled (o pegin, When the Hrit. (the Metropatitan dnsurince 6 WA |5 e 5o aamits. that he ahet you 8 avcidents hah M ih hoir appenred, wearing a lounge |Hhe West of the aocal st (BEE G L minister to prevent him the state I wh hiclon " fhen, e iatet firay suit, & convention button on the lapel [families and a number of friends, Bat- | 0 PECTETCHVCT 0§ i bl SRS v ¢ of his coat, the American delegates urday night at the Grange hall, New m _K' L ondon to negotiate My per S R B Lo R e bt e Droke. nic ‘onthusiasti cheoring, |\nston. He was presented with s |With Great Diritain. Eain am ‘ 1Vt ¢ 1850 avor Ing yegr. Maine stampeded the platform and kept u|: purse of §100°in gold and the young Das L0000 aores s 9 P it - women employed at the office pre- dents W rom m iy A 4 their ovation for 10 mhiutes. hen ' "W Manted as compared with 124,000 S, six mantha of 1923 to T et s el bl fes the prince delivered a short address CROWLEY BRGS. INC. first halt of thi | \ 8 e At ; b 2 1 declaring the vonvention open ‘Rs being. neurly one death & day duv o, IS P'remier. Ramsay MacDonald of Great Britain stepped back | The turge conference hall at Wem- 1 PAI,NTL AND P bty I 1o open the gate for Premier M, Herriot of France as the two [bley was filled to capacity and more M I d F DECORATORS Al ey g S NATIONAL PLAY TODAY premiers were entering the garden at MacDonald’s summer home |than cavacity wariy W fhe fRenocn oorian arm 267 Chapman Street Yoar, was 1,902 four longl thun b it Chequers, The two statesmen, during their visit, discussed |orai nundreas of delogates into ad- G e June, 1434, Now New Lons Lpinton ami snedgrnss Stated To Meet | means where urope's disturbed affairs soon might be adjusted [joining halls where the speakers late Golden | Catimares ¢ ";’l['lil'!znfltl';m on all jobs don and Meriden are the thiee eities atisfactorily, visited them and delivered their ads = gotting part of the credit for thi Yo Deede Cliny Court Chimpion- dresses over ugain . { erease, Comparing the 1 - > == 2 b L S - The Prince of Wales with his usual G M lk ;}.’I I“‘l‘:l:l‘ly:(thlv, n\‘”;'.lj'. “ M“yv.. Sl | boyish manner which so mpmm--ni uernsey l | Hven reducod lla rocord from i, Louls, July 14, — Harvey IMP RT FA[[ "FI: ‘ Personals his Amoriean nudiencos had & hard | tof Witk Soid 1 o1 Mardde 74 o ot | Enodgrass, atar, toduy meets William time siarting his address so insistent | E u fM lks d | N VRO xad Mbriden gom (¢ ta 29, Hert- [ omijgon, 11, of Philadeiphia, in the wore the cheers which greoted him, | very Quart of MK o0 | Five Family House on 4 AL ana) round of the men's singles oi the dise nr-ll--IL l;:»; l:‘f,"("r;;’.! her milked the vions eves Clark street. GOOd con- o ! to 118 Nl and New g port Britain, terbury from 86 from 131 to 1 from 67 to national eluy conrt chnmplonshi In another mateh, with another na Hobert # New “““” Dridgeport and tlona! chumplonship ut stake, ! 8 o (4 aocidonta and Howard Kinsey, nutional doubles . Pagella, Stela Janswick, Nellie Me-|of it himself, ‘I'hen he i} B Tt et e [chumplons, meet Willlam T, Tilden But American Exports Show De- Grath, Mary McGrath and Mrs. Cala-| “1 think it is the very name of | Waterbury, New London apd Morhden, [400 A. L. "Sundy” Wiener, of Phila 2 nan have returned to thelr homes [the convention which suggests inters | SRNENAY - THers Wa futal neep, | 1eIPhie, Yestorday Tilden and Wien- Cld&d Galll after spending the week at Myrtle [national interest in the subject. When denta throughout the state in month, | €7 CAslly defeuted Glarcnce J. beach T see so many people in this hall from | an {ncrease of four over Jung, 1 |of Ban Krancisco and Brian 1, jer sl i - part of the earth, 1T am con- | but motor vehicle registrations have |ton: 8L Louis 10—s, 6 ; Fred O, Miller of 51 Wellington |¥Inced this aim has been realized. | increased about 20 per - cent ".“'\\hllnv Snodgrass defeated his more ex- Washington, July 11, Increased 'gireet has returned from a week-end | You eame together from all of to year. perienecd opponent, Griffin, former ' exports and decreased impol tay with friends in Surry, N, H. give and receive information and ad- LSl Sl |singles champlon, 6—4, =6, 6--4, | marked the forcign trade of the vice from each other regarding com- [6—4. Though favored to win, the United Statds for the fiscal yeur end- |y oyyo v wng Mary Sullivan | Merelalism which 1s the greatest Expert Swimmer Gives "f"'*'i‘" "]""1|"l (H"‘ ::ul‘lvl .Al expecta v;:l Junc :;r»,, S IR ! Lot 55 Maple strect have returned from Sl L il o T higt ons by eliminating It Schlesinger, figures made public by e depart- | saks’ o o “T look forward to Churchgoers Exhibition sustrian bavis cup star ana A, 1. ment of commer & {vo wasky vasationTial SMIIUe L deretanging and Boxford, Mass., July 14.—The con- |Chapin, Jr., of Springficld, Mass, in The United States in the year s N el ism between the gregation of the West Boxford Con- sets, despite the lat- shipped abroad s i 2 gregational church yesterday lstened lly in the final set. |$4,311,620,797 against Julius Burnhans of §3 Maple streel | yom this convention. to an address from the pulpit by Miss | The score was 6—2, v—1, fi— for the year before, an increase of’ ®nd Thomas MacAvay of Wilson [y, the only way we Ethelda Bleibtrey, bob-haired woman | The finafts of the specinl invitation purchases abroad | Strect have roturned from a vacation |pnace which'is so mu swimmer: then went down to Stiles |tournument for juniors and boys or $223,811,433 At Myrtle Beach. he prince was foll pond and saw her in exhibitions of |started?today’s play with A, L. Wien- Jess than the previous yea D T B. Kellogz, America the swimming strokes which brought {- opposing Emmett Pare of Chicago | ports exceeded imports by $ 17:, Mys, H. Tertis of 887 East street 18 fwho also was given her world's records and national |in the junior event, while Walter 5 against an exc of $17 408 spending two weeks at Woodmont, round of applause champlonships. |Thomas, of Orange, N, played over imports the before. — singing of the Star Spangled Banner. Ree. Harold 8, Cutbill, pastor of the | Thomas MeGlynn of Philadelphia, in Jxports for June were valued Miss Mar t Koplowitz of Maple |The ambassador then street is taking a summer course at |gracions welcome at t s division, church, himself a former athlete and |the final of the hoy long known as the “flying parson,” in- — troduced the speaker to his parish- foners from the pulpit, and at thrl pond described the different strokes thitt she_employed. crease over last yeur of $132,936,088, [1.ong Island. Miss Bleibtrey, now an exhibition None' Can Be True American Until Gold exports were $10.206,941 | - each ofher. swimmer and instructor at a New against $49.021,075 for the previous, A. M. Johnson, Albert Hoffman,| Mr. Kellogg Hampshire resort, told the congrega- | He Sits on.Stool in Lunchroom, J. cl T g 0toise of 838,815,034, Charlos Myers,- Philip Bessoff, Perey | London conference, tlon of the henefits ahe had received |y pavis Laughingly Sald. YCGold imports for June were $25.- | Bayer, and Louls Du Boisy have re- [confident the result of the conference from-pwmining, | [ 181,117 against $19,433.539 for June, |turned home from a two weeks' stay ) would astonish the wi b | Chicago, July 14, tary of . while exports we 015 |at Saratoga lake, N, Y. create a new economic life. | Viscount Burnham, Davis has discovered nism, in the n route to f Davis and his | Labor James J. Rainbow Division Gets a new test for Ameri Together for Reunion iunch counter stool. | Mooschart, 1L, Mr. Columbia, 8. C, July 14.—Gather- | SO ITL o o ing again from all parts of the coun- E&y s men wilo: ought in the ¢and |WDile:vaiting for train, Overhéar, i oneranled. today |INE @ stranger express amazoment at B aion. |seoing the cabinet member perched ¢ Several hundred of the veterans |y, i geiced, “what's wrong with it?” had arrived overnight, and more were | % (039G TR LU o test of reporting hourly, including many not- | .q4) Americantism. No one can claim Ableg (of e famons dlylslon, T"e‘m be an Amcrican until he has sat elty was decorated gaily for thelr re-| o, 5 ytoo) at a‘Innch counter, rested $307,000,000 against | June, TEST FOR AMERICANISM ... against $284,089, lunchroom |exports latop a stool before the counter, Mr. for June last year, compared with e Iports of $8,648,490 for June, $3,581,081 for A party conalsting of the Misses | Eventually he Amy Chapman, Emma Kalwat, / nm‘pupor to tell the do Venb Mabel Chapman, Grace [ had always believed Beers, Stolla Breek, Elsie Lense, Rose fand in fact that problem we have to was shown tod $319,956 1023, Yale university. Imports of gold during the were valued at $41 for 19 interchange of conv between the two cov hest way to Miss Elizabeth Barker of Stanley street left today to spend a week at an in- 48,484 for June, 1 . Silver imports for the fiseal ¥ otalled $79 against $64 London Daily Telegra chairman of the open {livered an address in Louis Abrahamson of Hartford ave- | nue spent last week at Ocean Beach, ew London. 025 for the previous were $98.78 against s "ved to the need of ady 5.906,956 for the year before, Miss Anna E. McBriarty, an em- up the world from T.ast month's imports of silver to- ploye of the New Britain National tions, He was follow alled $4.870,389 against $6,085,047 bank, is attending the national con. land. president of the vertising clubs of the ention of the American Institute of , 'Banking at Baltimore. Mrs, George J. Scheyd and daugh- street will | COLUMBUS’ DIARY |oeafine mext two woeks at Myrile Beach) Miiford. | his organization {clubs to lend themse up world commerce. Their aim towards | tended | wed, was the peace ar against June, 19 caption, and a great rainbow spanned |po o % T TR L vail, and the broad steps of the capltol. R a LKA 6B, harvenct o) Among the war-time figures on the v Meslean Newspaper Clalms That | Mr. and Mrs, William McMahon of | try. He read a letter convention program are Major Gen-| 4 oo an Aot | NOTES FROM THE GAS LEAGUE eral J. G. Harbord, who commanded | NOTES MOM TR GASLITIEET, s “‘“'"':'é" Mon- | i eet reported to the police Sunday | roe Johnson, of Marion, 8 C. Ma- {4404 he was driving sonth on Main | lonal president of the Rainbow divis- | ¢ oot near the corner of Fast Main on association, and Fathet Francis J. | o eat, his automobile struck a man | Dufty, ot New York, the chaplain. |, knocked him down. He was not | injured. Nohe of Big Ten Stars ; Frank Gifford of Unionville avenue, | Plainville, reported to Sergeant Mich- In Longwood Contests aci riynn yesterday afternoon that Boston, July 14.—The annual tennis | his automobile struck a lightpole at | tournament for the Longwood howl, |the corner of Lincoln and West Main | which in past years has attracted the |streets, breaking the globe. He was country's hest players, began today |willing to pay for the damages. without any member of the first ten| Joseph Bryda of 332 Queen strect, | in national ranking entered. The | | Bristol, reported to the police Sunday eighty entrics included a number of |that his machine collided with an au- players of high standing, however, in- tomobile driven by Albert Chapman eluding Zenzo Shimizu, 8. Howard |of 155 Wells street, this eity, at the Voshell, Wallace Johnson, I.. B. Rice, [corner of Newington road and Market | N. W. Niles, Lewis N. White and |street. There was no damage. | Fritz Mercur, Patrick J. Ahearn of 37 [I'rankiln square reported to the police Saturday {afternoon that his automobile, which 4 g | was parked at East Main and Summer Exercises | strects, had been struck and damaged Mayor A. M. Paonessa has been in- [hy a car driven by Clarenca Brayne vited to take part in the Governor's |of 520 Main street, Policeman Pat- Day exercises at Camp Templeton, |rick J. O'Mara investigated but found Niantic, next Friday. The invitation |no cause for arr wan extended him by the officers and S enlisted men of the 85th infantry now Just try a Herald classified adiet— encamped there, you'll be surprised at the results, Paonessa Invited to Military Special Prices —ON-— OPEN TOP GAS RANGES Reg. $79.00 . at $57.00 Reg. $74.00 . at $53.00 These are styles we will not carry in the future and it will pay you to see us at once as we have only a few in stock. . A, MILLS 80 WEST MAIN ST. | turn voyage, | Captain and 31 Ttalians fthe crew of the police be { hauled and boarded the | specting the crew of rum running ac- | freighter to . 5 | 514 Stanley street have returned from = Christopher's Original Tog of HIS lyy, ingtord wiere they have been spending a week. We Are Now T Return Trip is Privately Owned, July 14.—The news- Herbert paper El Universal claims that Mexi- street has returned co holds the original manuseript of | motor trip to Boston. the diary of Christopher Columbus | — detailing the voyage for the discovery | John T. Croshy, Peter Zarecki and of America and terminating in the re- | Robert Josephson returned Saturday | {from a camping trip through New | Hampshire to Montreal. Mexico City, home from a/ Opposite Parsol The newspaper states that when a storm overtook the ships necar the | Azores, Columbus hurriedly completed | Mr. and Mrs, Everett Arbour of ' the diary and inclosed two coples, one [Shuttle Meadow avenue and Mr. and in a wooden box and the other in a | Mrs. Peter Bover of Maple street are wax casing, throwing them overboard. |spending the summer at Indian Neck. | It was said that he feared a shipwreck ; oy he had done new United States, | Domintons and other countries to arise followed by English people and suggested that an bring abont an since it allowed people to understand | referred to the coming saying he desired to act unselfishly, the world and not of a single cour- 'No. 25 Central Row Hartford HONISS’S in ndvertising much | face foday. a new life, new commerelal- the T think this can obtain that nch needed, cwed by Frank n ambassador, an enthusiastic the | referred to his he hands of the ention meetings intries was the accord | was | orld and would owner of the ph, acting as ing session, de- which he refer- ertising to wake post-war condi- v(] by Lou Hol- Associated Ad- world, who said advertising Ives to bullding which they in- he contin- nd prosperity 8f from President i | 'emporarily 2y 346 Park Located At Blakesly of ns’ Theater E — — —————° | Just Like a Little Farm—Two Family House on Chap- man street with 70 chickens, and a cow, fine fruit trees and a half acre of land, all for $7,700—1It’s a cinch for the right ning or the same morning, d Produced, chilled and bottied on the farm, The natural raw fuct, Contains all the vitamines and proteins, The bhest obtainable for grows ing children, one us and let us leave 0wy, Yo We want Telep you gratis, a qua; obligation whatever, you to know about It, DMAN, Supt. Telephone 929413 09 “'I‘TIS'I ST, ition. Price $9500. COX & DUNN 272 MAIN CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS ~—General Trcking— TEL. 2079 BETTER MONUMENTS MADE AND s OLD BY JEMEEHAN COR.CLARK & UNION ST NEW BRITAIN CONN,. R i D. F d C. Tklo, Chropractl Phylaan Announces the Openivg New Brit 4 Room 310 & Hrs, 10 to 12—2 to 5. Mon.-Wed.-Fri. Eves, 7 to & and by appointment. ientific Chiropractic 212 Main Sat. 10-1 p. m. u Adjn of his Office at the Nutionzl Bank Blig. st Telephone, \stments Mean Henlth.” fellow. Goog lot for sale at Park ground, lovely location. 272 Main Street street extension. Fine high : CAMP.REAL ESTATE CO. ne 343 Rooms 805-6, Bank Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. David Beloin of Shut- [tle Meadow avenue will leave soon lto tour New Hampshire. was imminent and felt that the diary was the sole means of announcing his liscovery of America to the world. It is reported that the manuscript of | the Columbus diary was purchased by Miss Rose Glynn of 1094 Stanley the present owner in Havana eight Street and Miss Glord Dery of 1074 | the week-end at‘ years ago and is now being studied by |Stanley street spent local authorities who do not doubt its | Tndian Neck. authenticity. | Frank Grem of Union City is| According to Il Universal the man- useript was found 300 years after it {Spending the week at the home of e O (R COPANG LA, Mr and Mrs, 8 Grem of 61 Laurel | b | street. | 4 | 'l‘ammah_\; Mcets Today to =____———=— Select Murphy’s Successor | SR T——I—————— New York, July 14.--The executive committee of Tammany Hall meets | CLOTHES today to act npon the recommenda- | IN TOWN 2 |72 |tions of the organization’s steering | % # ommittee regarding the choice of a |y leader to succeed the late Charles I, v | Murphy. Irank Goodwin, chafrman =, of the latter committee, which has | been in charge of ‘Gemmany affairs | since Murphy's death, is expected to | make the report, Among politicians acquainted with | the inner workings of the wigwam it { i said that the man most likely to he named as leader is Judge George W. Olvany of the court of general ses- sions. James J. Hoey, who was an active pre-convention campaigner for Smith and State Senator Governor James J. Walker, are the others men- FORGET | tioned in connection with the post Arrested in New York New York, July 14.-~The captain hl?t befme you and mate of a 40 foot sailing vessel and 3 s discovered in the hold " 5 A i ere ke tnto ewstody |§ 1€ave for your vaca- night by the w of a police and charged with conspiracy to immigration law. The dis- aliens was made after t had ever- sallboat, sns- last leat, violate the covery of the tion order The Her- ald sent to you. 18¢ a Week Including mallmg tivities, The captain of the vessel, according the police, said he had been paid 5 by the captain of a4 passing land the Talians on Amgrican soil. All the prisoners pending examination, ta Cash with order were locked up | AGENT: PRofF MDL\NTS BLISTER PROOF LINOLE UM THINKING MAYBE HES REEN A CiIRCUS % CLOWN !}, EGBERT ROBBINS GAVE ONE OF IS OLD SUITS To THE PORTER ‘EAT THE CENTRAL HOTEL o BY STANLEY HOLD ER. NEWT SHES WHEN YOU GET THROUGH SHOWIN DFF -YGUD BETTER SCRUB THAT d “SIDE PORCH! jve T T ‘ NEATRE S AINEW i IS the mon the of 1 distr| thro an of il Be| gled thori broug an two Ange from year Rover| rewan Trtf sistan| off th| pieces gied | havin, £500 ¢ Irtura back to one| The on wo child, A Fresh Oth Hay Sixty| by th their ¢ open 4 this af| sirengt They I New B| ington evenin, air mlfi derful Their consign two wel group ided in three wi Camp repeateq youngst off swe. the ehil clothing| days. Only fresh ai. Previow A frien M. 8 P Total COL Spring Swinthin the colds) Aate in n cial readij ory reco: grees ear

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