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NFW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1925 (o G ) WA ALINES . NOTHERS HONIRED ™A s * ANCIENT FLAPPERS EASTERN | l Blaze Thought to be of Incendiary fipringfieid 3, i S0 | Mttafield ¥, on Here Aboul Forelgn ; TR N Those Who Lost Sons in War 0" o e c Manicure Set, Lip Sticks and| & ment At Victorda, B, ( 488 (1o the quinquennial convention of mately $30,000 damage was caused "s58 |the International Council of Women | N A T by fire helieved to have be i . . 063 |attended a special session today to| ‘VA#hington, May 11.--Homage AMOCIR S0 EINY A r in at the Esq t azo, May 11.—Pictures of the ,00 | hear discussion by American govern- | WS pald to the racrifice of Awmerl- \ovat barracks Saturday, a | ; “467|ment officials and others, on control | can mothers in the nation's « 400 | of soclal discases struggles and vanities of irs in | the loss today showed, Mother's Day ceremonies yesterday | Instructionul ge transmittin -yl 5 ; o . | nstructional gear, transniitting ::“‘”d e y 400| Madame Avril de Sainte Croix, [at Arlington National cemetery, |apparatus, electric cablo and similar s ago, built a mighty empire in | WM"““" 375 [chairman of the council's equal | whilo army posts throuhgout the|equipment account for practically b |moral standards =~ committee, who | sountry were doing honor to the|the whole amount. The cadat in Games Today (presided, asserted that tho 1€aguo of | nation's motherhiood in more or less struction hull in which tho blaze oc. nations had done effective work in 1 » 8 . St y m ury, similar services under a program curred, and to which it was confine Hartford at Wterbury. bringing social discases under con- | s e Worcester at Al “‘;‘ trol throughout the world, The Springfeld at New Heven speakers generally found a gradiil Pittsfiald at Bridgeport. improvement in conditions Major General M. W, Ireland, sur- | AL LEAGUE ” one he & 1 gean general of the army, predicted [ from other lands whic felt the vestigation to ermin = that the army's record for 1925 - 4 ' ft kings of Kish Ganes Yesterday would show a decrease in nume| are through nd y he fury 3 ance del ation T fe the and the odor of o v X 5 a fish hool New York 8, St. Louis 3 [ hor of venercal cases, and Ttear Ad. |ance of delegations i )rthe and (he oo of ¢ it Rrookiyn 9, Cincinnati 8 miral Kdward R. Stitt, chief of the |onvcntion of the —International s Other teams not scheduled naval bureau of medicine and sur. | “OUN WomenaliniGionnan wome h 5,000 women 5 sands of Mesopo- wed in a report to Professor promulgated by the war depart- | was destroyed hut it was 318, H. 1 lon of the 1 Museum- | | ment. huilding and of little value ‘ Amerlcan mothers of those lost in A naval gun, the only one in t the World War were joined in the observance at Arlington by women Naval 0 wi < —— gery, Informed the delegates that|&0d Austrian delegaions. who ab-| breparatory to ig League Standing | foreign ports were responsibie for | Sented themselves from tho Arling. thought to have tal 5 ! Uoncerning that fish hoo ‘\ I Essex Alone le es Won Lost | more cases of infcction than Ameri- | tOn @eremonies, attended the Moth- gacin U s e ] . New York ... 4 can ports, er's Day serviees at Wasi 8 Sl b S e i L SR ORED SHODNHANDS. | it ot This Quality and This Price Philadelphia r\‘qmnm.n, asserted that “a single | at e B [ 19 supposed 10 by tually | e e e e e W|TH PRFS!UENT I in fact, the The Reason for its Amazing Sale Pittaburgh .... 359 | moralty," address before 11 ing in the ory of fishing. amphiftheater, whic cluded many § No t s the ol hook ever e 8 Bogar f URUNIFBRMMWS B oo corperon (OATID Tresh, Out of Prison, scoer o e 20, v A e e S e L RS e : at far higher cost. The great Essex sales record is due to no Pittshurgh at Philadelphia Mrs, H. H. MeCluer, natic war e , I]N AUT[] TRAFHGH‘M“:;” Auirican war morlers, pre. Joined Student G]‘nup “ ; compies other thing. It is recognition of a value leadership so over- | mothers of the nation, Davis - e e whelming that it is not even challenged. Games Yesterday placed a gold wreath on tomb of New ¥ T times."" 1 ceites, ie New York 13, St iy 100 i swn soldler for the army, Ttalian edi l ictn ' beajtiulicor : Hudson - Essex, Now World's Largest Selling Six-Cylinder Cars Chica 0, W ngton 8 (12-in- navy and marine corps. e y ‘ e it v d S Stoeckel Named by Hoover on| ™\ Lo i, wnosens et e s, siomon. were.fon More Than 1000 Sold Daily Detroit 13, Boston 5 | luring the £ ] ) Philadelphia at Cleveland (rain). | Safe{y Conference T R e i Bl LIS _‘ i wom i« Today’s Essex isthe greatest of all On every side its hosts of owners i g the unknown dead of the The Standi = b i (s a e fnodeia o Essexvalues. Itisthefinest Essex praise it with such pride and e Standing war, placed a wreath on the tomb ne cof 1 HGL 2 : g 5 Won ) Aoy e ord i ,j; L nown soldier on behalf of S ke ianadinitiily about ) 7 ever bu’],r‘ It 15 the smomhct, conviction as we have never re of the appoint.| American war mothers. Flowers also IS e 0 corded T e most reliable Essex ever built. heard for any other car. It is committee on uniformity of ment by socret ry |[vIv‘r““v"‘:ml‘(rf'\:v:' ST A e R T creL service men el " iy : " l‘t is th‘r best l»tmktn;z, m(ft reflected in the greatest sales in B Stoeckel of Connectiont o sant o Atianta Tamun | (emiia Tl ‘ el comfortably riding Essex ever (| icore And the rapidity of Mothers-in-Law Too PR e A anicure s¢ ; built. Webelieve its maintenance o e Yark, May 10.—Step-mof for pul 1 Ehil b S . es and and operation the most economi- O C}S] l'n]c Cf . sb !]:lsso 4 e s e I . i forcolgrinE NG r:1.| of any car in the world. And i::’\‘rzuzc‘r;‘cltlrzt:iits:h?:u{cnti:: i Sal o fatn 7 el e d i fricnds ehavecd that his at- (08 0 scase viously 1 the price, because of famous & P ol Sk f Rl MLelaldiied Wats) Nith the | fESSiOn” and Rev, €. Everet ks on Mussoli caus : leisire . patents, with volume manu- market. erever you go, note ton at Chicago subjects of enforcement, causes: of |1 MZLAT of the West Hite Metho- Ril C RSE L et " Cal B facturing advantages that are ~ how they outnumber all new . ,“u Kl coldonts and metropailtan el literday. at services in observance stlee, and pardoned him. ,, cantiful silyer statu- absolutely exclusive, is the low- Sixes. It is the surpassing proof i : president of the nationat con-| Mother's Dav. - ’ alstonaedi Bad e S tte of an el 7 I est at which Essex ever sold. of value—greatest sales. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUL ShE R P ’ e W rom . Pt st night. T went to t Games Yesterday [ (Gomniisstonenl LA IRERI st UL e L L R “lapis $ ster fo3) Gl immortane I ihject | ) A mon f v . v opa Freight and Tax Extra it ive office Rk Vo T o e o e e S, T MLy e, HONEYMAN'S AUTO SALES CO. retary | Too- | ture and it is a badly distorted « o Wiinout 1 to uni-| New York, May 11.—William Yar- How hetween various states |wood of the Century Iload club, |guest, 1 remaine terrible accident | Sunday in a a0-mile eycling road REJECTS SOCIALISTS SONG cd for a cloar!race through two countics ' London, Ma M iform code for wood also won the hil the con can be de- | hills which marked the course Flag” as a laho el : A L e e s e : By GLUYAS WILLIAMS - Games ‘Today n e castern ronference 0 BURRITTS WIN tu ] 1 eoul-st ing il n o SLOYAS The Burritt A 4 game in Plainville oon defeat Tlainvil neers hy ste hitting. Mack Zalesik, Stanley Vivie starred vhirh t o fepartment \as one of the prime movers, Com ioner Stoeckel has offered a res ution ea roa uniform law v the exan onsantiNcEnsing o ok and M d for winners and and Eddy for t losers. Tha score was 12.2 \atjonal Trague i endorsement of the poliey t of approved Spent Over $800 o Trying to Find Ay orke f.ou - rence action, each esoehi iy ut ot conterence actin, 8 Cure for Rheumatism cnsing of operato Vastern Taagne s 5 10 HAVE COURT TRIAL . Agey Abany 4, Springfic ica, with no results S W er, 149 Cooke St, Wate bury, Conn. A fricnd of mine told me not to give Lions Club Members To Mave Inter- BASERALL CHALLENGE T hasanail esting Legal Batte At Meeting Neat Week and cou harges < o nade on nakes cf 1es by skilled mechanics. the alleged attempt at g ival baseball team to nts. will be sday of O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERY CO. i Phone 900 ad taken two treatments, T f T was completely cured stiff nd pain has vanish ep good, cat fine and never fait er in my life, and 1 most as NON-RI-TIS attend groups |g. 8. God i will tell of some state library ilagsonDr will sing. BATTERY SERVICE » W, GOOUDGE DEAD o2 e s e 358 3 Distant Relatives of President Was Pionser Lumberman and Manu paeturer n Mimenpeis. Mo QAL FSMAN SAM He Who Runs Away Lives to (PR B i o Janu TT5 (O REAL AT ) WELL- F T W = [ furar and tumherman 1dentified w1 NIGHT, GUZZ-LAST NIGHT / GET4 ANY Behl e O COLOER TONIGHT AR I NERALY FROZE_ Famous. for S ate yesterday fo h it VLU TaR0W MORE ()LY \LIT\ . 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