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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1024, scHoor |4 FOLLETTES FIRST(HULL SAYS CITY [HUERTA REVOLT [:fme, s o 50 51 ol —' ANNOUNCING ' —— graft w~hxlxth l\: u:lex\lllclrwc;:o :1:;“.[; .I‘J.r rl"r::\k B, Gondwlnnln:' family \Extent of Tour of Third Party| ~<Comoned from ™t Paro I Sixty Milllon Dollars SPEt i |uuck ne pots of the Bricub wov- [ané Gouncliman and e David 1o i SUPPLIES PENS, PENCILS, PEN- HOLDERS, INK WELLS, Baritone 4 sacms to me that the real issue Is A ernment in connection with the case [Nair, have returned from Block VOICE CULTURE‘ Leader Undecided somothing like this. Is the town of m Revolutionists of its charge dés archives, H. 8 C.|Island, where,they spent the week- (M =~ o v Burlington to be a self-governing Cu'rlumhm wh;: was h\‘lnullly ex- |end., v Rooms 318 - 819 Booth's Block Tol. 1274.18 oy - | unit of political independence or is it ———— pelled from Mexico because of his — - BLANK BOOKS, PENCIL{ DB to be & mere polltical tool of New |y . : attitude toward the government.| Dr. David Waskowits and Dr, Voice Tested By Appointment, BOXES, INK AND PENCIL|[| , \vashinglon, Bent. 3.—Senasor La-| Britain? Lo iy L ik : General Obregon charged that Mr, |Mendel Volkenhelm have returned : ERASERS and Everything ollette, of Wisconsin, i8 still un-i i cunnot beliove that this old | Mexico City, Sept. 2. — Fifty-six |Cummins had sent false reports to |from an automoblle trip to Lake » YUING || decided as to when he will 1aunch | New England town In which lived thousand men, including 25,000 trai- (London regarding the spread of the | Placid, N, Y. Else you need to make your || his active campaign on an indepen- | iy req generations of Hulls before 1|tors from the army, took part in the [recent rebellion and had plotted to - k school equipment complete, f|| dent preside “[‘1‘ "’”‘"‘“ date, = | resided here, has descended to any |r¢cent revolt headed by Adolfo de la [prevent the departure for Mexico of | Dr. and Mrs, A, J. Barker of 112 was sal ay he might re- such contemptible political level, |[Huerta and the cost of the Mexican |8ir Thomas Hohler as speclal com. North street have returned from a ” air the stumyp ur month | parefora I address this appeal to|8Overnment of suppressing the |missioner to investigate the situation. | motor trip to Maine and Canada. Statlonery Dept. sefore election d g0 0t i8] {pe intelligent consideration of our |MOvement was approximately 60, Hag Cordial Relations Mrs. O. F. Gritzmather of Hart mora prohable tt Wil arrange |\ orars regardiess of politics, 006,000 pesos. President Obregon| With the exception of KEngland |strect has returned after a vacation —_— eech-makir srary 80 that “GEORGE W. HULL." |declared in his final presidential jand Venezuela, he pointed out, |spent at Clinton Beach. . message to congress last cvening. |Mexico enjoyed cordial relations - 8. | THE An effort was made today to in. Outlining accomplishments of his ‘\\'l( all countries. He referred Nicholas eFrony eof New York terview W. L. Hateh, chairman of |administration for the last four especially to the recognition of | city is spending the week in this o o bad 0 te delive - the New Britain water commission, |years, the president declarcd that |soviet Russia and the resumption of |city with relatives. k % L] L[] ' o 1 = | but it was said at his office that he [peace had been consolidated |diplomatic relations with the United - a e ee lc n',’: ;‘n t meets with lis approval, | was out of town throughout the country, the govern- |§tates, which he termed “the restor- | Mrs, and Mrs. Harry Phelon and ent he wi tour the - ment had fostered equitable distri- ation of & normal and complete | children of Beaver street have re. t determined. count T ) e |bution of the national resources, the |friendship. ! t d aft i Vi D C L e s o MISS ROGIN BRIDE OF [poston of tne working cammen b | e Now York aiy e e rug Co. : remain iy Washington, been visibly bettered through in- acier wverai JUDGE ASHER, WORCESTER [crcaeea wases, more efient union Personals Attorney Morrls D. Saxe returned rday 13 | to the city yesterday from his an. linked — 3 roadcasting sstati fand the liberty of the press had | nual vacation, H 169 171 Ma]n S! EPNY e wite La- | grilliant Wedding Event At Burritt {been sustained, | Miss Grace Gans of Dewey street b - m'e t‘ny t"th are e v ¢ t speech | His full desires for the aggran- pas returned from Camp Sunrise, | 3frs, Michael Kehoe and daugh. a riceleu iftfl radio, | Hotel Attended By Seyeral | dizement of the nation had not been | Botstord, where she apent the week- | ters, Mary and Winifred, of Tre. i with the realized owing to the reactionary in- | enq. mont street, and Bertha Zimmer. gu.fd them w‘" ke fur- Hundred Guests fluences culminating in the De la ' Miss Helen Shanahan of Hart |man and Winifred Fodt of Jublilee es to broad- | |Huerta rebellion, but the way was gtreet is spending two wecks at |street, spent the week-end {n New | Several hundred guests attended |ojoqping and he urged congress to | Myrtle Beach, Milford, York elty. YOU ' : IR nuptial ceremonies last night at |pursue the work of national recon- | = 8:80 o'clock at the Burritt hotel |struction, | Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Tuck ot . \ ‘ | B. H. Thomas, Miss B 4 [:Nf“g“ SP[[‘KER [ when Miss Dorothy Virginia Rogin, | In Better Financial Position ‘“"f‘ :m_mjl”";;’(’mff' '"":';l“;f_"‘b:: Wakefield Court, have returned ] Se t be v t, s x! | the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Sam- | Despite the enormous cost of |pay at Pawtucket, R. I. :;Zgl';'l:comt;loxl»‘;:’:omn, where WRIGLEY'S is a wonderful MP to k.l’ teeth uel Rogin of 397 Chestnut street, |crushing the rebellion and what he | b . ptember Vacationist WANTS NEW UNIUN became the bride of Judge Jacob [relterated was the mismanagement| i .4 Nrs Eugene Glaser of | Mr. and Mra. Evnest Chapman and clean and sound, for it clears out the crevices, Asher of Worcester, Mass. |of the treasury under the secretary. ', ., iy 4 ki W0 havs tor you & frei selec: R Ao O Stavure o Worcester, |ship of De In Huerta, Mexico wa in |42 ATch street had as thelr guests | daughter, Violet, have teturned to makes the mouth sweet and removes acid con. on o alr 1sle” Swea! has oo ol ] over the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. |their home in Bridgeport after Rev, E. Rosenberg and Rev, J. Aron- a vastly improved financlal position Lk s | gep ditions from which most le ouffer. gew shades e0d novlty dengns | ¢ Turned Down on Prondsal o 2on, 2, s e were the ofiiating [The 1924 budget showed an appar. | AUSUst Ehlers ot Jersey City. |spending ten daya with Mr. Chap- peop wmany direct from Scotla § LUINed Lown of1 Froposa: 00 s ent deficit of 7,500,000 pesos, but | - man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. $6 50 - ¢ Miss Diana Rogin, & sister of the | this included a large amount of ex- | Willlam J. Price and James V. |Chapman of Wells stréet. A prominent physiclan sayst “It ts surprising LA Form International bride, was maid of honor, and Ja- |traordinary expenses incurred {n Hannon will leave tonight for a trm‘ cob L. Wiseman of Boston, was best | | how free from decay the teeth can be kept by S wan. Miss Janet Campner of New i 7S » GOlf Hose T Haven and Miss Janice Pouzzner of AR S wing gum after each meal. New London were the flower girls. organization and wider education, a new ar 1% The following noted as ushers: Ma- . . ! Kee YOI!!B&)WG’SO en WRIGLEY'S is good, not only for the teeth, but Beautiful color combi P > & jor Jacob Frank, A. M. Hillman, J. { p | 4 ‘Jught tn weight and those who ||y, 4 e °" E. Kisenberg, Jacob -~ Shulinsky, J. e“le Ic u | F Dr for the nerves and ‘PP'M‘ and di'“fi,n. too, bave purchased remarked about || " ) * W, Tushins, Daniel M. Pouzzner, y | and Your Feet y the fine quality— filee N ERea Rl ris J. Rogin and Bernard Rogin. $3.50 I Tollowing e westing crimors Y pmose s aisawomneer oreanca S Ve The whele famlly chouid wee 1 : a reception was held. ¥ gk 4 Bacchanalian orchestra played. system is being poisoned by - Judge and Mrs. Asher are on a constipation, face a new 9 wedding trip to Niagara Falls, Mon- o . : OPETd- o ang New York clty. They wi % O A RE L LR At rs would Cide temporarily at the Bancroft TR e = HO SFALL% SRR e D el i TO CLEAR OUT ALL OUR three years :'.,"‘b"..“,.."u"... 93-99 Xlsylum Street i _ : s it Stithe| e e SUMMER DRESSES drll hesdachs, seur stomachs rid, Pollitt —all of which are Nature's Aol v | —PALACE— At §1.98—Dresses were up to 6.98. Toeeyobe ntoutial ract eads “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” o e el 6 Days Beginning At $3.98—Dresses were up to $11.98, Siode of the fnest im msteriam Next Moday At $6.98—Dresses were up to $21.98. P s DO HAU PARDONED. ' ] b ) ; 7 . These include Linens, Voiles, Wash Silks and The True Family Laxative Karisruke, Germany, sion, forytlic myo : . ; $ Ginghams. Keepalrge ized ottle handy Rt i ons e vt thods of the Mnscow : o) Closing out all our Hats for children at 50¢ N B Sthas s : ettt el LI o i (Sl | cach, were up to $4.00. = Lot 1 DIFFERENT FLavors. been serving a life ser 41 I Lo ‘ SAME QuA the murder of his m -in- e as fully 1 [ ith im- | Frau Molitor at Baden-Ba - tant b relating to the vember, 1906, has been pardoned. tr ! 27 ALARMS IN AUGUST GOOd Sl;—ih Twenty-seven swered by the ing the month of Augu: to the monthly report of J. Noble, 14 of the bell signals and stil largest fire for the mor the Simons block on in street which suffered a dan £s on August = | & _ , Deposited In Our A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. | Y e . s S : T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. . / - R Gas—Oxygen—X-rays B VS S A S Savings Depart ment Outstepping the Seven | - On or Before League Boots HOSE magic boots of old, that took their : wearer seven leagues at a stride, were the eptem er r Have your cyes examined 1 double murder the work of an imaginative mind. Who could u;ld kgx:aois: e ever cxpect to walk that far in a single step? who knows. Heavy Zylo-shell spectacle .‘ : v oo Will Beal‘ Il‘ltél'GSt FrOm Tlie P Sbid e Today seven leagues is but next door. This Exl{:;m s A : whole nation is tied together with a single . . . telephone system. Great business efforts are Lewis A. Hines, Ref. D. Pep-o-mlnt directed over tiny copper wires. This age of Eyesight Specialist miracles is based on imagination plus sound 57 PRATT ST. UFE SAVERS business practice. THE CANDY MINT WiTH THE HOLE : Rooms 504 and 505 Hartford The man without a telephone is unnecessa- ———————— are always rily isolated. He is not making the most of his GARAGES “good taste” advantages. Whether farmer, manufacturer [ ot or merchant—the telephone is a necessary TORENT in Hot Weather Eame o FRANKLIN SQUARE | 2% 3 And the Bell System in Connecticut has linked FILLING STATION | the};l T e}ipfcllauy every mook and corner of this State. It has f ;lg e conmected this section -with the entire nation. | ) ; —PALACE— \ there’s nothing more N\ The Bank Of SerVice 6 Days Beginning Refreshing o THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND Next Monday : TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One Policy = One System e« Universal Service Opefi Saturday Evenings 6-8 Standard Time