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.- ' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, JULY D e e e ' The plans and the decentralized [take up the matfer confidentially with MMT”RMHYWiflfl%%fifi%mmfii%fifiu@wmmmfim%%fimfim&mw l4fllWMHMflS wfiflmuf?w~:&Qwflfififlfimfi mittees, It was added, wonld repre- CONSLOUTIVR INSERTIONS offie War Dept, Today Gives Full iuhile e v would he used in procurement under | Department of gwame nexime e FO101A1 S(atistics Roveal Contpi person should know seme- either a volunteer or selective service 3 - —— : OTO=700 et our 1 rplasathon of Novoment [:Sor o 2 communit.” Garm: (g o180 n tosemmrrio | Pey terng ow Thon buions to State Increasing | s A e SOETRENE of any churacter on September | “Thelr functions in this respect 2 SM%ivaee 3 B08 3 24, the procedure of mobiliza- [should be demonsirated in esch coms Washington, July 36, —'s tior W0 daye ... line 0nao Washington, July will be ddemonstrated as fully as [munity by Alling the ranks of the or- |of oil prospecting lesses granted un s W G GURKAE. of Vestly Graai fates Ugel Apstieation ahservance of He o Braatioatle’ RiiReNt eatre exbendls [maniaation stationsd 18 the ‘IGiily.® | L DroAneaiing leases gianied the cont at rond fuprovements in New |[| oot ¢ words o o Tiae. ner BeCres g glund In puid | motor vehicle 14 linwe 10 a0 ineh fense day, a project whu . of publie funds, KEfforts will be [The eircular of instruetion continued, | tury KFall of the general leasing act | Minimuin Space, 3 Hoes f The Itallan Beok ster ownurs, @ statement prepared by the mmam Book Charge. 3 centa o8 B, Tus i & subject of much publie contro made to 1est the value and reveal the |“the personnel for which may be se: [of 1020 applying to Indian reseru pul I of the U, 8, No Ad Accepted Aft . *l""* “I'I""‘ In detadl in instructic of the plans, cured threugh invitations te civilians |tions ablished by executivemorder oUIVAN of TR A% B Ly a0 s, departient ‘to b 5 the purpesy of the war de. [Of Military age to serve for the day |is to be sought by the departmont of “ePArIMent of agriculture in co-opera (assifled Page on Same Lay, of al-ns branche (8 artment to prescribe the general plan [OMY With specified units during theiv [justice, Mare than twenty such per. 100 With state highway departmont | Ade Accopted Over the Telephune 1 AUTUMOTIVE shows, 1n a comprehensive ontline nl’ Aot ek i s Aot AN omeratud sommanding generals of ! ¥ h . g . anding v, leaving to the commanding gen- |[P47 leipation in parades and patriotie [ nits are in force, of which cightesn highway tiaaes o g the entire Auto and Truck Agepelos [ 7 ' rals of corps arcas and the Distrigt |9€Monstrations.” were granted by My, %l | was pointed out, however, that Opening of the new plase of the °SOuUNtry, the al government has l___.__—__. BUTR NOTON CARB—="Betier €2 compiled statisties revealing a substans being bullt aud Bulek in bullds : As made public by the depa of Washingten, and te chiefs of| It or the first time the ruetio Branehies in conneetion with activities (it "may not he expedient In some lo- |oil leasing situation, which is not con. I tial inerease in the relationship 0’ e—— them,* New Britaln Buiek Co, street, Phone 2607, that the general plan tor the duy | inder their contral the detailed plans [calities” to bring ahout this voluntary [nected with the naval reserve pro . X two main objectives, “namely, patniots gy capying into cffect the gencral [assembly of men of military age, and |ceedings being conducted by the spe. Motor vehicla rovenues to the total ANNOUNCEMENTS R=and Clevelend metor cara and U'nited States 4 merican Males Lo, § Eim §t le demonstrations and a fost mobill= s wiioh hus two main objectives, [the instructions added that such an [cial government counsel, Atlee Pom. highway income of the y ot be undertaken in {erene and Owen J, Roberts, Attor. Motor vehicls owners threughout the | Buria) Vaults, Monuments CADITTAC AT =RaTes—aid— BenTee: plained that in lien of “extensive fiell et " . ter y | ney G : co o \ 0.5 per e " 1 tenl obilization any territory without the approval of | ney General Stone hus o1 lered the il untry eontributad about 195 per e e e Lash Motor Co. A Neput oncera,’ WURIAL VAULAS-=Cone West Main, corner Linealn str xercises which for economie teanor In connection with the patriotic [the local mobilization commitice," Ing of a suit against K. M. Harrison, cent towarda the cost roud - | Uy " water proof, bereme :::;::t\v:“nr";‘l 1;!.\‘II::‘|<:'\' w : U1 dumonstrations, corps area command- | There would be no objection to a |the Midwest Ol company and the Drovements, as compared with 1914 | wiil outiast “.‘;.u'wfu:"mlhl JESHE NURE. K10 BISTHINY 01 WAT 248 arv are NIu:-unw) that the purpose “is surplus of personnel being obtained ‘:‘"H“n\':-' Oll company for canccilu- When jt s only &1 per cent, . : " oy IR et & tianiixition dcmon to depiet the progress of moblliza- |for any unit, it was sald, and eitizens | v)u||. of a pfv:nvll imvolving prospecting The total income 'vm Il rural highs N T = 3 | DODGRBROTIT N“——————W.n NOTOR CATE=BaTes g gy S et Rl tion, the dependeney of units on the thus volunteering would he incorpo- ;l'lnvu to M0 acres in the Narajo way purposes in 1921, the govern. ‘| Osl 8t ond eorvice. B & U Moter @aiee Cow 106 Bon o assanibiages and ceremonies SCMMUNity fo which allocated, and [yated in military units for the day of mllfm reservation in southern U'tah, ment report shows, was 81,143 | eription Eim 8, comner Franklin, Phone 131, tnvolving . public manifestations of N contribution in - personnel that the tust “without regard to uniform ret aside in 1854 by ovder of Presi-' 896, This was derived from general | _*Peciait : ¥ would be expected from each eom- [and equipment.” 8] Goed Car dent Arthur, property taxes, llcense fees, sale of v y ractica striotism, T i h ¢ iR g ! VT AW 0 = : i foyaity and practicsl patriotl munity n the event of a national [ In suggesting the form of local | The lease attacked was the one bonds, ete SUT Tylants, piea FOTD CATtE=TFordston l:un:m:nlu The document, several thousand emergency.” ceremonies, the circular mentioned in { ! ] ngh h M. 8 o edir Which brought forth Mr, Iall In New England States | “Variety, Spectallzing on funeial wor ico; genuine parts and ace words In length continues In part ! For that purpose the commanders [additlon to parudes, “prayer for our |Struction of the act, and If sneeessful In the six New England states it iy | _Jolnson's Greenhy 617 Church 8Bt. motive Sales & Rervice Tests Ave Plunned ire directed to make efforts in co- luutional welfure,” patriotic music, ad- i pianta In the suit for its ellation, the de= 0wy that the total highway ncome | CUT FLOWE PONTIN. CARD=Sao % “Tt 18 expected that the initial ma. operation with state and municipal [¢resses on national defense and moh- e Sandallle’ Bervice Btation, Hartford Av: bilization plans will be in such a officials to see that everygeommunity [illzation, and organized recreation and partment plans to bring action ugninst R 5 tuneral work, free delivery In 1021 was £46,456,284 or $8.25 per | Grenhouss H18 Obk St Phons 364313, | Sianiey and & Hain Sk, state by September 12, 1624, thut it In the country holds some form of [amusement. It was suggested that ef- will be practicable on this occasion observance on the duy of the test. Tt|forts should be made to secure the of the ageneies which guide the sation.” By way of prefuce, It s « amely: Patriotic domonstrations and |effort “should and MeGauley lnd B.nntlt. 98 Areh British Press Hears That Officials of | opinfon to President Coolidge has U reveals the information that 1 and receive reward Bros, Tno, Park and Blgelow #is, Phons lieved to be practicable, Loceal mo- management of local committecs nam- |1egulations in connection with “basic ley Kreseunas, 173 Pleasant 8t., City; to be 86.25 the lowes a ; 0 be $6.25 the lowest of. any BTOUD | Atchison, Kan—Ernest Young, 73, NASH—and Oakiand motor cars, 8ai average of $16.40 for each car. Tt fs | Snubbars [ ] police made a great effort to rescue| Income for highway purposes has 5 Major Tmbrie, the American vice con- | practienlly quadrupled since 1914 |*“ of i Rernini and Elsia Bel }1:700’";5”;..159 "'r;: Sleav. sul, who was killed by a mob in the | throughout the country. In New kng- the town of Berlin, in sald district, LB IOBR Y DI - é minors, Trucks for Sale 9 those subsequently granted in various . e localitien n the west, The procecdings CAPIUt: ~ Of this amount, §11,620,001 = e fTUDBON AND 0 ased upon Mr, Stone's recent opin. O 29:1 Der cent consisted of license I8 Lost and Found 5| car values, Bes the new coaches. Ak I fees contributed by the motor vehicle, | FURTI T Werr Tos on Black —Tork | M4 Auto Bales Co. Eales and Servic to subject the underlyving principles is also pointed out that the occa- [cooperation of members of congress |lon holding Mr. Fall's construction of (L FHHTIRIEE, BY L motor Vebile. | BURVITIOr weww | Toat o, Bisek ok | 13 ._Phone thereof to analysis and tests, Pased, sion will afford opportunity for pa- |in the local exercises, the et In error. Submission of the PREBALGL SOUOEAL Biatily @l INTERNATIONAL CR8~Rackhife as they are, upon the experience of triotic meetings and for local parades Tn the actual checking of the results 1 two-te g 0 wnd I3 “in TeRthor case, Insl on Arch Bt 1917 and 1918, the policy of n-jof military united which “should be [of the test corps arew commanders [been followed by the rejection hy See “.”|:, -.“,;'Ilm:mm Ml'“f'\ Aoar | " near Hiart.” Finderrewrn "t Herald fyjzflf%'l“‘:‘"‘% tralization is embodied wherever be- conducted under the auspices and [were directed to follow existing army | retary Work of about 400 pending ap- ¢ollected by state and local govern- | T e O R ot e B U DL LTS W g plications for similar les :m vim in New England was devoted to | #7000 103t between Pleasant, Day, Belden Phono 2215 bilization, a speclal feature in the ed and supported by state executives |plans, war department mobilization, . e | ”71-;“"'\ RARO A e L T mobilization plans, will be emphasize with full assistance and cooperation 11923, All troops of the regulars, N o ',:,m,”“,:p per H!_'!'v ’."' ome for | O sonabla, reward oftered unlu. \ ey ed and tried out by this test. This of corps area and subordinate com- [recognized natlonal guard and or- TELL DIFFERENT STORY 8 ol '"4']“:"” for highway pur- | O & | pose, 8 9 o N ¢ g Ty should eliminate much of the dels ander: ganized reserve, were ordered assem- L s was 81 ) while in New Eng. MOON MOTOR e land the per capita Income 1s found | Use For V 18 whiid ovan | No Use For Van Service, 142 Arch s . y oF cetaten has never paid a cent to the driver of [ Service, A, G. Hawker, 63 Eim street. Persian Government Tried To Stop! The amount of vehicle revenues in J,] " oving van, He clalms the Kansas Plhone 2458, {New England during 1921 was $11,. | o Thos!"8 Y& 2 e REO MOTOR CARS—and trucks. IKenneth Anti-U. S. Outbreak. 629001, The mumber of ven iy b= |record for "having lived the longest | "\’ gearie & Co., oa | eraeated 101, jmber of vehicles 8- yj,6 jn one honse—68 years. And | Eim and Park Sts, New Britain, Conn, London, July 30.—According to the | & Lh resulting in an | thermore he doesn't intend ever to | FPhome 2110, Local agents for Gabriel Morning Post the Persian legation | move, he says. . here is in receipt of an offiical state. |#150 shown that the per capita hmh-; R".’H”ie_r:?cd‘ Jo:;;;nlv:uml;otg:"'co !.ll': ment from Teheran declaring um'\ l;zmr‘nv 'lnhml from taxes In‘m Main St Phone 342 3 o Persia tNew E land was $3. . b N g < 3 T S contrary to other advices, the lrlshnv‘ ngland was ORDER OF ,.:.DJ"E oF ':f,‘:’":;:.h WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND—m Dis erlin, ss; pro +{ tor cars, showroom at 4 & Perslan capital last waek, One police- [land, the 1804 highway incoms % | 8 8 | “Upor jcation of Napoleons Be: = = - = manman was Mue? in} this endeavor |amounted to 3 T 1914 e Pon e saplive a8 R S L TR 1 ") ol § : f $ ! ninf praying that as guardian on said o NO PAPER WILL TAKE THE PLACE OF THE and several were injurgd, it is stated. |had doubled to $15,435,744 while in |estates he miny be authorized and empow- | 30 tuer seonn: like new. A. B. Plercs, Far from neglecting their duty by ;1921 & B8 4wAb ranet D i |ered to mortgage certain real estate as|e—ss—reRE MUOOL L. ] 3 V(1921 § 2 s eived for this ol SRl CatiD FORD, 1920—2 door sedan, newly painted, tailing to prevent the crowd from |purpose, per Eald appiication on file more (WY | Teo0d tires and mechanically correct. C. pRoaLE) A. Bence, 61 Main Et., Phona 2215, breaking into the hospital where Im- | The survey gives a definite view of | Ordered, That sald application be heard determined at the Probate Office, in | DODGE—touring, $296, exceptionally good brie had been removed, it is declared ' he domand for hizhway d ot | kna i the police actually arrested practically g jere [0F highway donstruetion |\t GUEL L Suid"stricr, on the 4th | condition. Motor, paint and tires renhiy il S el nprovemen hroughout the |jay of August, A. D, 1924, at 8 o'clock in good as new. Bumper, mirror, extra tire, PR emmererrres everybody implicated SPHAL densely populated sections of the [the forenoon, and that notice be given of | Whitmore Paige-Jewett Co. 319 East attack. country, particnlarly in New England, |the pendency of said application and the Main street, The government stated that some |, 4 o oy tHatinoraake ! [time “and place of hearing thereon, by car, 1017, sargain at low E s how the increased use of |pypiahing this order In some newspaper C . B 61 Main ‘8t. Phone daye prior to the disturbance much | g giitomobile has stimulated fiis de- |having & citculation. fn_sald: district, and 5 sectarian feeling was manifest among velopment of hard-surfaced highy | " . > . - S 2 -surfa ghw [ , the participants in the religious dem 4 | public sign-post in the town of Berlin, In 4 (It Will Follow You Wherever the Mails Go For 10 partiolpantz In he TANEIONR St 15 511 nections {1 “aitict and by siving hotics to' ali| 1&2 neser been driven even in & demon- " ad = e |parties in Interest, either personally or by Prade 5 police and soldiers therefore had heen | e o aath: oNs, DTRDHIB RONCRE®:. '8 ll;:."_rr.aahnmma t;l:gs;a AR ered. C. A. cautioned to avold any actlon Mvim:] TO EXAUME copy of this order, and return make to this to aggravate the over-excited state of — vourt of the notice given, ED. KENNEDY'S—auto exchange, full iine BERNARD F. GAFFNET, Judge.| of u -d=§;§- and parta 26 Willow street. one_2093. the crowds, the government not for.a stae Preparing Case Against Step- anticipating that grounds | | e | FORD, 1917—touring cAr. This car can e by bosting a copy ofthls order on the | i iNT v Fave T buress eeurs hat Jament & mother, Confessed Poltor , would arise for an attack on foreign | 2 sl At & Court of Probate held at New | bOUENt for $75, with terms. Good runnin residents. It was in view of this, the | San Marcos, Tex., July 30.—Bodles |Britain. within and for the Probate Dis.| condition. Automotive Used Car Ezchange, i i 5 trict of Berlin, in the County of Hartford | 88 Arch 8t Phone 1769, statement says, that the police with- of three Hanptrief children, for whose | ¥ held firing upon the mob when Major | deaths in May, 1923, charges of mur. A7 Siats ef Capecticut, on the 38th day | MAXWELL—coupe, 1923 & pamsenger, ! Sostie nsaYaLittvch Gt of July A o i equipped with bumper. ftirst class condi- Imbrie was attacked. ler have been filed against their step- |~ Present, Bernard F. Gaftney, Esa. Judge. | tlon " G, A. Benoer b1 sain st B mother, Mrs, Annic Hauptrief, will he | Upon the exhibition to this Court of | 3af, Before you leave for the Shore or the l“ounta'ins be sure SENATOR LODGE'S CONDITION g e R ErRAIENE HHRrAbY AIERUE S GO BOn L | e e i et interat ot : / : 5 & |exhumed Wednesday morning by W. ¢ LG piddietawn, State of Con. | PAIGE—S pasa. sedan, 3676, Light wix | W. Battle, chief of the food and drug |necticut of the first part glves in adop.| Model 6-42 famous for easy riding jodfrey Sandstrom and Ruth Sand- | Qualities. Looks very much like a rich | i to order THE HERALD mailed to you—It will keep you Remain Salafactory—To e Lpm eon G the Saie it deper. | 10 QoS shrouon ond i, i | S ot g i W 5 Second Operation Soon | ment, was announced, part, his minor female child Under the Officers stated they have a confes- f Fourteen Years to wit: ahout 8 | PAIGE—Dig slx, 7 pass. touring. A rogniar in touch with the news at home while on your vacation. Cambridge, Mass, July 30.—Sena- o ) ’ : RTGE=bIg slon, signed by Mrs. Hauptrief who is & nths of age, residing in the bearcat” for power and speed. - Unusual- ly good mileage on as, Model. 6-48, tor Henry Cabot Lodge, after a night = g J 6 R isteraq |Town of New Britain, to become theirs in jail here, .that she administered | Ngloptinit te Price $225. Whitmore Paige-Jewett Co.. . T . . that was termed “excellent,” was said | Prepald SlleCl‘lDthhS are requlred by the Audit Bureau today to be in continuing satisfactory DPoion to the four children in May | ordered, That a hearing npon said agres- | 319 ‘Bast Main strost. condition. Dr. John H. Cunningham, | 1923, shortly before the three died ‘vg\gmv' ;‘flv'lmd at ”q‘f Pl;f;'f;a'? Wfl’(fl “\" "'g" WHITE TRUCKS, TWO-—and one Brock- e and ag: atoban! 103 o |New MBritain on the day of August, . wl who operated for a bladder ailment, and again in October 1923, to Anna, 0™ F50i ",y Welack, - the forencon: | serae ™oy A g ] Matn" 8, of Circulations. Consequeéntly we cannot open L1 STiat i yisit: Hia ReiTRaURY f | (0 fouTtR ARITAY WHA 150 N bVMBar | Saa i onis L piciotf i the cotapeon; [IS tersln S0 | interested to appear at said hearing and “Condition remains satisfactory; 11; also that she on twno occasfons recent gave poison to her husband, [0V cause If any they have, why ssld charge accounts for summer orders ; eating and sleeping well; cheerful” | recent g DS B TSR i G ra- William Hauptrief, who is now re-|publighing a copy of this order In The The time of tite secondary opera- tion which Dr. Cunningham has said covering in the hospltal here. Vour [New Britain Herald, a newspaper having . : Wi a circulation in said district, and by post-| AUCTION OF REPLEVINED CARS--: Wil be necessary will be determined charges of murder and one of assanit |? ! ! b ; ! ing a copy of this order on the public by tests within a few days, to murder have been filed against Mrs. |sign-post of the Town of New Britain, in the County of Hartford, in the State of % § The process of digestion is con- S s Connecticut, nearest to the place of re 185 TO 137 PARK STREET, SAT- # { dence of zaid child eas Vi hae trolled by non-etriated or fnvoluntary | Business success can often be traced [fors® i iy Sherin orans wsieasy oy muscles, to Herald classified ads this Court for safd hearing. BERNARD F. GAFINEY, Judge. BAVING, 2 P oa mad miv ikl BY J. P. McEVOY| = = = oo IM SO GLAD 10 SEE JUNIOR R PLAYING CH'LDRE %{)ARE FER.L\‘Q(DURAa’“ED /‘A"]fl. £ r OerF HE, . AT FRIVATE gALE, RO ARD 0 NICELY WITH BENNY, | HOPE HE NIMALS G ELWAYSEBE KIND T0 DUMB ANIMALfioLL PEOPLE. DOW Sklg[éfHNEgSgogP.%%E K\NDgEDSSSND g 7 K 5 ‘}[EOF LACEY, AUCTIONEER THE FAMILY M Wi fl)U CLAW\ EVERYfls‘ENgYOU CHEVROLET USED CAR DEFT.— & . ; j ' 1028 Chavrelet coups, losks mew $435. 1820 Chevrolet touring, good conditién, new paint, 3150, —— e | Hauptrief. URDAY, AUGUST IND, DAYLIGHT 1921 Chevrolet touring, good conditien, new paint, $225. 1821 Dodge roadster, good conditioa. new paint, $250. SUPERIOR AUTO CO. . 118 ARCH 8T. TEL 211 FORDS— ALL MODELS ALL PRICES [ PARDON ME TA SEE THE Sorey. oA "I wAS LOOWING AT THE SERNS ARRANGED ¥/HILE L SAY HONEST. MRS MILTON.| [PLEASED EXPRESSION T DIDAT EXPRESSION OM H%R PRICES RIGHT HELLO TOo OwR YOoU DOMT LOOK OMN . MRS, AMILTOMN'S AOTICE. DAVGHTERS FACE! . A DAY CLDER'A FACE wWHEN I = £LMER AUTOMOBILE CO. 23 MAIN STREET. HOSTESS An’ X 3 HER IDAUGHTER, YER DAUGHTER: oL CER & NEW BRITAIN GOOD UEED CARS— at the Mazwell 184 Chry:te departme-+. 1823 st ciatr. 1817 Maxwell sedan, $150 1320 Vells touring, 3325, 1921 Ll touring. 1923 eed wagon 1913 Overland touring car. M:GAULEY & BENNETT, 91 ARCH STREET. FHONE 3983.

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