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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1925, [ e D — ] | roads should be glad to see it go| politan district | f USE A 1 GIRL SWIMMERS ~DouBLE FUNERAL HoNGR 'SEES NO DANGER e o o |l e ot | ls PAlD TO DR. BURTON “How important such transfers of | feated yesterday in the second round | | business may become, and what will | by Mrs. Thomas Hucknall of Forest | W be the effect upon the older carriers, | Hills by 4 and 4, The youthful New Many Messages of Condolence Also remains to be determined, but wed Jersey champion often outdrove her AM | should bear in mind the thought opponent, hvn some of these drives C ] f Arfive at Homie of Chicago : v Wil| |that these older carriers ghall not be | found the*rough and Mrs, Hucknall | American and English o Try Jardine Says It Newer Will crivnied ta'the process. Tho servicen had the steadier same through the | | . which they must continue to per-| green and in putting. o \ o ! Chicago. May 28 (AP)—Dou form are vital to the economic weil- Today Mrs. Hucknall plasa Mrs. ecora on nest Dewit irton, tidrd presi- b ppe s field they can'never be .mpmmi h !mlmzm"m fs Dbelng held. 11,,‘ | Bou § rance ay dent of the Hversity of Chicugo Chieage, May 28.—(AP)—Secre- any form of highway transporta- |other semli-finalists are Mra. Joseph | oy fary of Agrienltura W. M. Jardine |tion yet developed, and their services Davis of the women's national nnd‘ T A t I 194 been told the mid-west transpoy confer- in that fleld must not be rendered | Miss Marie J"mw\' of Hudson river, a | merican ‘woman Kwim- . preq ears, he had rpes today that thers was no basls unprofitable un unregulated and un- — ‘ y | en ¢ Y ® NNIVETSIY fap the fear that the motor truck Wise compétition.' Former Premler ()f [ \ 1= would compet eriously with the Regarding motor trucks destroy- = \ilronds. but that the motor Veniéle |Ing the roads, Mr. Jardine mid: | Portugal Dies Today HowManyTremueuDoquAtflcHoldt English swimmer from Arge 2l s it ; Lisbon; May 28, (AP)—The death | | ; , T 1 comme A \ace in the scheme ‘There are new as many moter | Man; Hhhnw‘l Buy Yout ([ are proparing for the attempts thex ', Gl i Ly o e T ‘.f E:Mm‘dnu ly and in- trucks using the roads as thers were |¥a8 announced here today of Joao |Chagas, former premfer, and one of | ditional 4 ; T : . S D e R S ) eariier ‘new | of all ’“”: ,"il:'"': ;;’;’,'fll’:(‘;;: the leadgrs in the movément which | ‘W““:;"““"““‘M"‘“W‘“-"”‘“ FILMS HERE || sum v nglish cha ) Y sers’ of the highwa | YSATSieg0, DU the (0 led {o the overthrow of the Portu- service by refinishing & ¢ all o pu e i in per ton mile of traffic is far less| : i guese monarchy and the establish- and V o~ h“ e tr “ N S LA una o i vas i e e b | Lucas Paints arnis | s ¢ president e unl-fe N s that| “The idea that trucks destroy ~mpo city is in mourning as a re- ook over will HE o : ‘ : i r ! al ad- ) 1 do as well or bet. roads is a hangover from the War| e.,;¢ §¢ the death of the republican :b‘l;dmmchnc puf-c;:wndmdm Tesses W er fs not Invading the period when they were actually de-| jagder. A national funeral will be | MumflmvmmLmeMflnhmlflm ! || ¢ . I fdent of t) oa f 1 stroyed, becauses the heavier motor ye14 temerrow. ! how DICK INSON gha rrus Shailer Mathews of "y " the motor_venicle trucks were suddenly released on| Senor Chagas was one of the "We'll be glad toshow you what to use and how todoiits Tisn i 8 : school, a teve €0 We g 1ts ple v wise restraint of [reads which had not been bullt to leaders of the unsuccessful attempt 3 ” Rillwuper : : \ thusinstic proponents and |accommodate them. The roads we! in 1501 to overthrow the monarchy. We Are Proud to Sell the Old Reliable ing from regulation which |are building now are bullt to aunm He was exiled as a prisoner to Por- 0 s the end of July, 1f t el I - ive n crippling effect,” ha de- modate the tratfic they will be call- | tuguese Africa. LUCAS PAINT « [ wes " i he Y 1 : {ed upon to carry. [ 8 e ao—— . | The Handy Hardware Store as given to| “In the main. T think It must be 336 Main Street ~'which conid mot have been met by For Constlpatlou [ i X 169171 MAIN ST. ) e ratrone LSSl enthar oy ! a1 juses (denondad thet Sithelautgnobie. 118 Slmple Mixture Best | e | crossed WD the Ame Charles | grams of ¢ e beer Sl S Simplo buckthorn bark, magnes- These Vers smart and Toth 1ithe channeliin Sops | ce ir ing one 5 el z % {um sulph. c. p., glycerine, ete. Fashionable tember r ‘ | ; L A SOUSEEUL STan PR A B e er e xprossed | functioning fn a transportation field .|of its own, and is gratifying wants constipation. Tt often works in one e ; Tt ARt R New Jerses High School Girl iS hour or less and never gripes. The . SPORT ol chovay o shoud b Capable Golfer S e e WILL BE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT iall | New York, May (AP) testinal evacuane will sur- TOPCOATS | : is apout 20 17 Harvard Athletes ] fo its highest point of Maurcen Orcutt, Englewood. N. J. pri Adlerika helps any case . thout taking from an-, pig gchool girl, who beats some the stomach less due 10 ‘o Off fo 2 1ig girl, a he stomach, unless du ff for Penn Races | ' n which the otfer male golfers at White Beeches, her | deep-seated gauses. Often removes priced at on i fEps SN aabil ) igr. Ma = ‘ 0 the better anvautage oub, has found thatdmighty hitting -matter you never thought was fn | F M el of 1 C i8 not the only essential for being your eystem. City Drug Store, 457 Q kR 1 U H ld CI f dAd $25 00 her 1o . harp roc t the ‘P“:'” the best woman golfer {n the Metro- | Main street. or llIC esults Use llera assirie £ L N n + A nd was ! } 3 c 3 s it {= taking soms | ss away from the rail- | it is taking its hm-x.u it rm better servic: Rail- cNevey Spofls $25.00 CROWTH OF POWER PLANT a BaRing ARG WS SHOWN ON MOVIE SCREEN s e ‘legh;T»'Z“f' ST ANEIISIER || s v et s st I, o g el which any housekeeper may be proud— these are just a few of the good points of New Victor Records June 1, 1925 Red Seal Records escas—Interm Pablo Casal i o Senti iamino Gi G( ) Vot sty e Lo a0l s‘;’i.‘.'.‘:f' é‘p.‘l‘.‘ms,'“?,:?,,m Beniamino G"n] 1 Adagio (Buch) Vieloncelle Sols Pablo le-[ : Sto Penzanno’a Maria Neapolitan Beniamino Gigh Litany (Schuber-Cortot) Piano Solo Alfred Cortot| 6802 (I Am Thinking of Mary) (G. B. De Curtis-E. 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