New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 17, 1924, Page 5

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+ Europe to find out FOR THE KITCHEN CHAIRS, CONGOLEUM, KITCHEN CABINETS FEDERAL TROOPS LINOLEUM, Brazilian Nationals to 'Engage Rebels at $ao Paulo Washington, July 17 ports on the revolutionary situatio in Brazil received today by the stat department from the American em 001 bassy in Rio De Janeiro sald 3 government troops arrived yes | at Santos and entraincd for the Sao | Paulo district, Iifteen thousand fed have already surrounded Sao Paulc the dispatch said, and that city i being hombarded, A message warded from forces were bombarding the city from Ypiranga and other points, Paulo a block of the American building but no ture had occurred. had been struck by and six persons were killed. Fhe advic By The Associated Press, Montevideo, Uruguay, July 17. —Famous French Race Horse To Be Iighting between the Brazilian gov- ernment forces and the insurrection- ists at Sao Paulo is continuing with- out advantage to either side, accord- ing to authorita here early today. from tually closed tremely grave. and the \ prominent South American Who |hoen announced by arrived in Montevideo on an Italian |Epinard’s trainer. g steamer from Santos in an interview, asserted that the rebels at Sao Paulo apparently were in control and that the federal troops besieging the me- tropolis have as yet been unable to dislodge them. By The Assoviated Press. Buenos Aires, July 17.~—An official communique issued at noon yesterday |terday was Georges Carpentier. The by the Brazilian government has been received from La Nacion’s Rio De Janeiro correspondent. nique states: “We are operating an important movement of forces along the entire [pie and a glove for Georges.” New elements whose organiza- front, tion has béen completed are going to enter into the action.” Red-haired people‘as a class are the most conscientious, athletic and popular. HOW ILOST 50 POUNDS In 2 Months Without Diets, Exercise, Rollers or Massage. New French Method Ex- plained by Mme. Elaine of New York. not have to go through strenuons & nor rub myself with absurd which generally put on flesh ine stead of taking it off. T did not wear weakening gar ments, nor torture myself with diets T was fortunate enough while in t secrets with which millionaires, French actresses and beautiful wo- men of Paris keep their figures slend- er. Not only did 1L easily and gradual. 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STEP STOOLS, ~—Authentic re- |it will be approved by the country. ‘al troops ated July 12 and for- | said state | At that time shells had fallen within one-half consulate amage to that struc- The hotel D'Oeste shell, however, s added that the indus- trial center, Braz, was being shelled ve advices received | French horse which was brought to Recent arrivals|this country for three races, will be dantos declare that port is vir-|ghipped to Saratoga during the latter situation ex-|part of next week to prepare for his The commu- |Ing eagh other, which promo APPROVE LIBERATIONS Generally, Treland Feels That Release | % of DeValera and Stack Wil Be Good For All Concerned, Dublin, July 17.~The release of Kamonn De Valera and Austin Stack, | ers of the Irish republicans, from Arbor Hill barracks, has been well re- ceived in all quarters. The indepen- dent welcomes the action and believes n [Tt says, “the common desire is to bury o | bitterness and secure unity among all sections willing to work for Ireland's prosperity.” 0| 'Phe Kreeman's Journal, referring to /{the proposal of the De Valera follow- s tojrepudiate the national loan, de- clares that “it would not be moral for De Valera to keep silent if those are his ideas.”” It says: ‘one cannot be »|sure that De Valera, as before, may 5| not be resolved to try another round.” Belfast, July 17.—The release of Eamonn De Valera and Austin Stack will not influence the cases of the Ul- ster prisoners whose liberation will al- ways be conditional on the reports of the police, it is stated. The Irish News, a nationalist newspaper whose chairman is Joseph Devlin, holds that the failure to free the southern chiefs would have ruined the Tailteann games. PLANS FOR EPINARD n and had been practically deserted by the inhabitants. Taken to Saratoga During Latter Part of Next Week. New York, July 17.—Epinard, the first races on the track there, it has Eugene Leigh, Meanwhite the chestnut four-year- old is having ecasy workouts at Bel- | mont park to regain his condition fol- lowing the trip across the ocean. His exercise yesterday consistéd of a slow gallop in the company of other horses | from the Greentree stables. | Numerous visitors call daily to see the visitor, Among his callers yes- I'rench horse and the rench hoxer were photographed in the act of ki *d a wag to remark that “their next ki probably be leather, a whip Trainer Lelgh declared he is pleas- | |ed with the shgwinz which Epinard | | has made tow tion. ————— e o5 winn [memory and keen eye Mrs. Margaret McDonald of Bank her 100th birthday at her home Tue | oldest woman in Plainville and is active a cares for a large sized flock of chickens every day, has a clear ght and is one of the best liked women in |8 or Ep-|Plainville. ‘When asked how she bore up under her hundred | years of life, she answered “the first 100 years are the hardest.” I NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1024, L] “CONNECTICUT'S BEST FRIDAY EVENING SPECIALS 95 PORCELAIN TOP KITCHEN TABLES | s — regularly $11.00 value for $6.95 — Friday evening, 7 to ‘ They are nct our best tables, but they are an excellent bargain B. 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Davls, democratic nominee for president, but | would give the majority of its votes | in November for the republican na- tional ticket, Mr. Goff told the president that Clarksburg during tha campaign | would be one of the most politicai cities in the country us it 1s the home of the democratic pr ential nom- inee, the republican candidate for governor, the republican senatorial nominee, the republican candidate for supreme court, the republican nation- al committeeman and of Tlem J. Shaver, reported under consideration for the leadership of the demoecratic national campaign organization, Coolidge, Examined Today, | Washington, July 17. — President Coolidge after nearly a year in the SPECIAL SALE ON HAIR GOODS at the Margaret W. 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