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T s g " " a1 b " i TN v T ey e Ml o i A 5 b — : NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1025, \ . e — T Enr— - - NPy - e e September and it affords the store Cit ltems Charged With Stealing employes one afternoon off each y er THE HERA!.AD Y week, A From Fellow Passenger - | There are a few stores which will " New York, June 3 (AP)—Charged “WANT ADS s v Mrs. Thomas Bakaluskas and with larceny of 6000 francs from Dr, N not begin the Wednesday afternoon habstically Arranged For Quick b closing until the first Wednesday in |daUEhter, Stella, of 48 Smalley n.u-m. Benjamin Swartz, asslstant medical Alphal l_;"' _fl"“ A July |have left on -mfln‘ \.n Fresno, U'I\||”" examiner of New York elty, who 'LINE RATES FOR — —_— ’ where they will visit Mr, and Mrs. Sre—— had befrlended him in the voyage, 4 CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS ; : o Waterbury Road Pasmago Pleases. |1 'yy cooke, formerly of this oity. Ivan Brower, of Toms River, N, J.,| Below 1s a list of the “Charge Proyaid J d H . 0[‘[1 S[ . (Continued from Iirst Page) The passage of the report of the g % FOSKS, TOTMATY of S oy ‘Delw‘so Onelll at Wllel‘blll‘ g Bronwh A Riven, N Js iyt i (AT s i 80 dlnes (1} ep Il — |roads, rivers and bridges committee |~ 00" pp y :’ "yt iold ;,k';l rom the brig of| Standard eadings in 3 el line as : created what is considered & Wrong | for the construction of new state M R HA A g et o G" GI hT Hem: "r"o‘;:n n;:‘;nd‘!g‘d&ed;x:;lzl, every day use on the : :: yressiol e ediate cern | . WA B h I s 3 varts, A \ New Depal‘lllre Dlspllle impression STIN JDiEHAS Soneern|iguwaymEwhio Includes & €W mneron W. Hart, and Mrs. Emille 0l Llub Tourney mother -of Dr. Swarts, dled. anq| Classified Page. Note the H i —_— i e LT, O et e o | Andzulatis and daughter, Milda, al T | Brower got the confidence of the| easy-to-read alphabetical 0 I . ay & prompt reply ® |terbury by way of Wolcott, MO of 226 Chestnut street, are spending| griet-stricken doctor, Later D: ‘rangement. H Superior Court Judge I'rank D. note sent them by the Chinese for- with general approval in this eity, . Waterbury, June 3 (AP)—The 3 r.| o arrang . perior 8 the week in the Adirondack moun- Swartz reported the disappes ce Count 6 worde to & line Haines yesterday signed an inter- ¢lgn office It s expected that action on the | .\ - four favorites for the state women's A ADRERERNC 4 16, llnse t9 €N Lnal, locutory decree for an accounting Ready 1o Shoot to Kill {actual conatruction of the road will | “por cooked luncheon, Crowell's. |EOIf championship came successfully [0f money from his state room, Brow Phone Your Ad To Minfnum Space, 3 iinos, \n accordance with the opinion given | Superficial appearances indicate |pegin in the near future. T through their sccond round matches |®" 18 alleged to have confessed. ;:In‘m:mAecBMtl;dak:{nl“P ¢:tg"‘ Y by the supreuie court in the case|the compictc willingness of all de-| mpy new road will be the con-| Willlam Sliverman, a student at|Played this morning at the Water- s pnd 925 Clasried Page on Same Dizs Bate 30 of the estate of Albert b || fenge units, called out as a vesult of |\ yng 1ink which will open & new | tne University of Maryland - Dental | bury Country club, Mrs, C. H. Por- y g of Bristol suing the the demonstrations of students Who |, yery ot traftic through the center | gehool, has returned to spend the|ter of New Haven, the defending x ; e s Adal e Brar ke N »h&flfl Mfg. Co. for $2. Olesing agalnst the prosecil-|opihe state to Waterbury, New York | summer at the home of his parents, |champion, had a hard struggle with | Closing time for insertion Tk Ao tor Sl Rant o8 Cysribd pointed Frank M tio strikers in the Japanese spin- | o, 4 noints In the western and south- | Mr. and Mrs, 8. Silverman of 28|Mrs. M Lawler of Waterbury, but in same day’s paper v ford a committee to take ! ice NIng mills, fo shaet to Kill on every | wagtorn part of the state. Prospect street. finally won her match, 3 and 2. 1P. M. count. ul occasion. This Is serving as| " -0 "0 waterbury on Wol-| Victrolas and planos at Morans'.— |Mrs. M. G. H"yr:n(t of Broo:mwn. Hy stated. however, that the es-[an effective deterrent of further | S €0 e CR olte on aay, the winner of the gross prize ¢ 3 : tate would not b d to com- | major outbreaks. |center, ®o that traffic for polnts| Miss Cecelia Meehan, a public|Monday, won from Miss Priscfila —_— A ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 missions on the Copeland or Town- Mobs Fight Isouth of Waterbury will not have |school nurse, has returned to her|Maxwell of Hartford by default. M . i s g ULASSIFICATION HEADINGS endbcaaateril com- | Numerous sporadic outbreaks were || Too iy ough Waterbury center. | home at 96 Wallace street from St.|Mrs. Charles J. Downey ot spring- [ JASONIC SEIVICES ’01' Defleflsfii Burial Lots, Monumeuts 1 missions it 18 estimated, | reported duri the morning. An | il For % loas Deteer Trancis' hospital, Hartfard, where field defeated Mrs. Francis P. Guil- STRECVAT b £ AT BURL Lo 51 He explained | attack was made on a Japanese ice Jail Rec she underwent an operation for ap-|folle of Waterbury, 5 and 4, and AT > U F “"“““n, . P iinels | entence of 80 days in jall and 3 ANNOUNCEMENTS orced; wi preof, I s i desiton by savine Wt the 'factory In Lay road, which runs| A sent A o was imposed | Pendicitis. Miss Georglanna Bishop of Brook o o e veed of L Copeland or Townsend brakes were |along Yangtze-Poo creek, the east. & fine of $100 and costs was imposed | ™"y, '™ Boon o former wellllawn defeated Mrs. George Austin of RN s BURIAL, LOTS, MONUMENTS Do ‘mot require larger loth Reasosably = X g 2 Pt s | upon Ernest Martin of the charge of i = § b 7and 6. In winning from EATH' NOTICE priced.. N, B. Vault Co.. Kensingtap. not a product of Mr. Rockwell's in- | crn boundary of the foreign settie- | UPC Selving by Tudse Willlar 0 known resident, is renewing ac-[Hartford, 7 and 6. Indianapolis, Ind., June 3. (AP)— LORISTS Tel, 64715 ventive genius ¢ patents on | ment, The police fired Into the |reckiess driving by Judge . | quaintances in this eity. Mrs. Austin Miss Bishop shot an 85 Iy, qi3ns “today’ sorrowtully awalted | $—FUNERAL DIRECTOR® NEW BRITAIN—M tal Worke, 108 J e : 4 Malone in the city court this morn- bty : et itarnaaant ¥ od || =BUHMRAL DiROOS TTATN—Mounmenta them were ne patents by |crowd, Killing one and wounding | N ) ¥ Dhwe tiAfavene Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hopkins of [the best score o he tou the arrival of the body of Thomas e ey Oak Bt. Monuments of. all sizes and purchase or otherwise, He gaid | one, after which the mob dispersed. |In8. Martin struck Dewe) Bteven, | s yoyoiang street are recelving [ghe had 40 for the outward journey Rilay Matahail, wirtie wioe:prerts|| | Sor N ALE e descriptions. Carving and letter cutting 2 .ot |a pedestrian, on April 13 and Mr. | & = , =0 Summary: s = wour clalty, they were ot 1 by the New De- Another mob attacked the street .. (congratulations on the birth of a 10 [and 45 coming in. Su b dent of the United States and previ- parture Mtg. Co. from the patentees cars near Thorburn road, in the | Stevens has been under the doctor's | |\ \1"4e \ener, Champlonship Division Gy e sl AUTOMOBILES Florist 3 themselves and the company paid same district. and was dispersed by |care since “’“‘ "d"“ e e ,’"’(‘;"" Leading Star lodge, Shepherds of [ Mrs. M. G. Reycroft, “""°k'““'n' The body of Mr. Marshall . who | $=AULO ANU THUCK ACHNCIMS |CUT FLOWERS—potted plante, Py for them and the fact that Mr. the police, who in this case used | Of Injurles received. He was n the |poipienem, will hold a meeting, fol- |defeated Miss Prischila Maxwell/gioq'4n " the Now Willard, potel. ot 10"AUTOMOBILES ¥OR BXCHANGB | Jarety:, @pecitllslog on funersl worl Rockwell was president of the com- night sticks. One was Kkilled | Bristol hospital for a oo make |10%ed by a social tomorrow evening |Hartford, by default. ing- | Vashington where Te made his |11~AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIEN | et e it pany at the time or through him the recelved minor injuries. | 1en8th of time and was able "l"’l'hl [at 7:30 o'clock at Jr. 0. U. A. M.| Mrs. Charles J. Downey, Spr r;ls home for elght yeara while he gerv. |12—AUTOMOBILES WANTED— R e R TR | purchase was brought abou lies armed with bamboo | hi8 first appearance on cour S |hall, Hungerford court, field, defeated Mrs. . P. Guilfolle. |oq y1s country was on a train due R T e Oak Bt Tel. 2643-13, " immaterial to the case. ng poles and other weapons | MOrNing. Waterbury, 5 and 4. L g d’ to arrive in the Hoosier capital |15—MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES PANBEY PLANTS—45c, & doz., finest aa- Rockwell's contract with t1 ii%o created some disturbance in the | Martin has been in the Hm."'rd . A inted f Mrs. C. H. Porter, tww-Ha\on,d ; shortly before noon today and plans |16—MOTORCY'LS-BICYC-L8 WANTED sortment ot c:l;r:l 1"" r u;:-: \ &Gt vhle S stern district, when they a,|°,“pl_‘:‘o\1n13; _1Ia|1 sl:to the ncdbdl!ntl nra;;- ‘Experts ppom.e or feated Mrs, M. J. 1,.:;\-1?. 3 'n‘nm“‘ |called for its removal to the Mar. |17—SERVICE STATIONS REPAIRING g:lv:;.l;;?un. 1 anley 4 t, provided t iftolintarruptithefatreeticanitracslNEATMIEAETNO AWASIUNR IS LO TR B0 y Miss Georgianna Bishop. Broak-igna)) regidence in North Tllinois St. BUSINESS BERVICE :::\Q {”{‘(\V:ylx issions on all L There w:« another flare-up in | & bond. Martin admitted driving Cgmg!‘etfufiqs?::?‘?‘l‘!:‘fflx Jawn, defeated Mrs. George Austin, Masoaio Servicas R ER AT IR SACA SN Lot sl Wonadl A g i AR B Ehinstrnad bt not | With defective brakes at the time of | Geneva, . S ford, 7 and 6. Tomorrow simple services will be |19—BUILDING AND CONTRACT licenses which included inven the Kashing road, but this was not the accident, His equity in the car | NOMIists, Walter T. vton, of Eng-|Hartford, Second Division Haldtat s \“'“”h‘w home by the |:0—BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERED |GOLD BAR PIN—lost, Finder 1661, g acqui y him. His at- | serious | . 5 Cha Rist, of he o' Mars ome by the DENTISTS TR =t or b o e et o or | mieneittiae) ot ithie mecldent AmiavRL: l;;‘:“'C:“:-e}:zol:a!;:illzdd{;;sav 'y the| Mra,' .Carey, Hartford, defeated | g i tiie o Indlana and the Inc |tiobENTIETS @ o MILLINERE e R L o e AR o g the o e |ed to only $50, with the result that | ! “ . s Mrs. F. W. Arnold, Hartford, 1 UD. | 0ne "cauncil of Deliberation, of DYBING & CLEANING or on Berlin traln or R, R. station. A and Townsend pa¥ts w ired at the Riverside power station s ble to collect any- | L#ague of Nations' council to con- Mrs. F. W. Arnold T8troR o 0 NSURANGEALL KINUS R L R s bx him while he was nt of supplemented the strike of 100 men | Mr. Stevens.is unable to collect any- | /"l impartial investigation of | Mrs. W. C. Wur “‘:‘h Tos Larkin, |“hich Mr. Marshall was an officer, AWYERS-PATENT ATTORNEYS W s : thia ‘cofpany at the Fearon power station, but the | thing for his injurles, the economic conditions of Austria, |ven, defeated Mrs. Charles L ‘{and at Crown Hill cemetery, where |2 yOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAGE |~ Chmuetin T TR PO Rockwell build up the iservices were maintained. Property Transfers | with a view to hastening the recon- [Waterbury, hy rlv_rnn\t.H rttord, de-|{h® hody will be placed in a recelv- ‘5%’:?&;“& fiu‘é’f#uflfimflf = 3 z New Departure ind he U'p to noon little was seen of atu- | George J. LaCourse has 801d 10 g uction of that country and of| Mrs. A. R. Eilis, tnington, |InE vault until Mrs. Marshall decides | #=FLUMBING, HEAT', METAL ‘ signed all his patenis to the cor lent gatherings in the foreign settle- | Maria D. Parsons 90 acres of 1and on | c:anirg| Europe. Layton has been|teated Mrs. J. House, Fa '|on its final resting place, the Land- 50—PRINT'G, JOBB'G, STATIONERY pany under confr ments, but numerous meetings in | Fall Mountain. ¢ editor of the Economist in London|3 and 2. T ieisitn mark lodge, F. and A. M., will hold i&-;‘;gif,?i‘},%“:’-,ff{.‘g’%fi?.m y‘ym:r b?-n‘!:::al'-};m‘ovr‘:;r - k'r;l-'m commissions and certain rights (o Chinese territory may develop trou-| Edward F. Manchester has 80!d to | g,1ce 1922, He was a member of the Third e [their services. B o W ENDor esavicns) | e D ’ carry on his wor On March 1, [ble, Ruth F. Harris property on Birge | gaifour mission to the United States| Mrs. V. G. Pa wlru i At the unton station awaiting the s ey CORT—Trt waich, —erperaiveBwion, y 19 & v v ont” of his po- P, ¥ o road. |in 1917. M. Rist is professor of po- |fcated Mrs. C. Hemingw |body, accompanied by a handful of \ 4 white gold, oval, 17 jewel, 20 car > 17, h Propagandists Active | P 2 holes v d | 34—CORRESPONDENCE COURSEB sition as president and he hrought | propazandists are making special| Sylvia E. Manross has sold to the | jjtical economy at the University of |ven, 1 up, 12 holes. hrey, New Brit- |frlends who learned to love an ! Wt Ll Reward. Sophle Podlasek, 263 Farm- | suit for the “fforts to foment strikes in hotels, | Bethesda Swedish Evangelical Luth- | paris. He made an economic survey| Mrs. Ernest e Holcomb, |honor him. wera Masons, persons ington A tracts. He vear DUt the hoarding houses and private resi. |eran church of Forestville 1and at | of Austria for the Carnegie Founda- [ain, defeated Mrs. F. A. high In political circles of the state, |37_LoCAL & PRIV, INSTRUCTORS Personals . i e ey ey S the enrner of Academy street and ‘lion in 1822, New Haven, 2 and 1. \regardless of [\}U‘I}‘”‘ iff'!llqa(lonsd. 48=WANTED—INSTRUCTORS AMATEURS ATTENTION—Tet s devel ) 1) K 2 ) Sty e T ISR TEEE | vernors of the state an EMPLOYMENT cp your fllms, Buy your films hers and daughter s the decisio American sailors are guarding the | Church avenue. | R — |former go! 5 3 b | s { . t to|s9_pup GENCIE! free. A Studio SR e e reye S Veteran:ofs RuleiShop Yale Professor Becomes jnundrets o0 cteete 0 o aa A=ENFLOTHELT AckicIES T TEART THOUBLE- case will be cle the water service, which may, how- [ The city of Bristel is not to forget erar e ! Q. Citizen Today [Baxe homzgstofone A i Arupes Bk hisaAi e this year. it is t} ever, be interrupted as several inef- |the horses In this automobile age. Victim of Sudden Death U. S. Citiz . Y I most iliustrious sons. by men |[42—HELP—WOMEN WANTED 1 will Ty tell you, The accounting is t Ade 0N factual attempts have heen made to| A watering trough will be estab- dquist of 13 Wakefield | New Haven, June 3 (AP)—Pro-| Hypdreds of tributes by 43—HELP—MEN OR WOMEN . liow my dear -mother a L 1al attempts hav g LA RRERIL Gl ) : : der M. Kroloff, 35, of |orominent in the affairs of the na- | (_SITUATIONS WANTED—MEN was cured, without drugs, and her, Jife the following general terms tar up the water mains. The de-|lished at the atreet intersection of |~oyrt, died last night at the New |fessor Alexander o i H e P I walks ‘of life continue | {5—SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN saved. This, { feel, Is ‘my duty to The is to pa fense units are erecting sand bag | the five streets at Doolittle’s cross- |Britain general hospital after a |the Yals School of Y'ol’fl{s 'r;\; ey tion AM‘; ! T s Sl whee FINANCIAL humanity. Address, Mrs. A, Spence, estate salary VFebruary ind barbed wire barricades at dan- |ing en Jand at the corner of BUr- ishock which he was stricken while (a naturallzed citizen o e 40 v o el e e A Box 1345, New Haven, Uonn, . the rate of $5.000 a year; f gerons points. lington avenue and Farmington av- 4t work yesterday at the Stanley |States in the federal mv:’“n iy hum?r nn"m". ":."m’.m catahl s \‘L‘.Hl:ME!) '8, STOCKS, BONLS Store Announcements 7 for east coaster hrake it 1 The junior Chinese constabulary 18 | enue to he leased from the Sesslons |Rule and Level Co. He was 54 |day, Judge Thomas D Laoia e mRny AR BiacH] lons consequences. |4—MONEY LOANED T ENTTON=GrstaT— sid—Atweriee tured and sold during = November. jeing relieved of weapons and am- |associates. The matter has been re- |years of age and was employed at |fessor Kroloff came ”; R flvrrawn:'l fl(hr e e for simple | 9= WANTED—TO BORROW RatairB T Ser g tol the i 1920; 10 per cent of sums it re- ion, a significant move, while | ferred to the miscellaneous matters ithe Stanley Rule and Level Co., in [from Poland. One = “"" o e Mrs. J”i “m~ canted, and .the LIVE 8TOCK Ladies and gents invited. Bast of food ceived under domestic and foreign e punicipal councll has called for [ committee and the superintendent of {the rule finishing departemnt since |thirty, In all, wore naturalize |services ‘t‘“hm l‘“w funeral and |S0—CATTLE AND SWINB e Lol o o) s g licenses for the manufacture and y ypteers from those not enrolled [ publie works with power to act. |coming to New Britaln about 35 |{oday ‘vrvr"’“‘h"dv to lle in state in the “:X}'(‘ug' ;ggls‘r:r\:jsfim;uz. sic and dancers, Hours ffom 6 & m. ’(\ sale of coaster brakes invented bY i, yhe volinteer corps, to ensure the | The watering trough will replace |years ago. He was a member of e T | for the flr"m- state capitol 1as |53 HORSES, VEHICLES to 12 p. m, No, 47 Lafayette St. him; 2 per cent of the amount of | paintenance of the essential services | the one which formerly stood at the [Court Friendly, . of A.. NO TEMPORARY PERMITS. frotunda e etead, the state |—WANTED—LIVE STOCK { net sales of double row 1l bear- | o¢ water, food. fuel and light. corner of North street and North| Surviving him are his wgvr‘ .‘lrfi,}. The local office of the state bnardlh”n:m{:d'rul bullding and city | MERCHANDISE AUTOMOTIVE (‘.“ ings up to May 11, 19 1t is reported that the British | Main strest which was discontinued |Augusta Lindquist, one daughter, | T1T 0% P Beoye “ng more |house, fe T U i e ABICLR TR G The New Departure is to aKe yjpps apyicers Carlisle and Despatch | several years ago in order to make [Mrs. Anna Tevlin, three sons, Albert femporary work certificates to those | hulldings w e R 0 Sy BUILDING MATERIALS credit under its counterclaim for ;.. caming from Hong Kong ‘xv'h‘ronm for traffic. 'of Sanford, Me., Charles and John of “after the closing of the funeral service |57—~BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP Auto and Truck Agencies 8 56.7 his city, and five grandchildren, | aPPIVINgZ he month, |and cemetery. FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS ICHME TRUCKS—Bales a5 SorviceBric- $3 842 andzsLob g ; g menjotitheghancashlredinan; Marriage Licenses Issued PR A 1 ' i | 5chools the latter part of the J 1" "\while final arrangements for in-|ga"puEl, AND FUEL SR EAior - 191 Bouth Matn well March 23 182 1 City Clerk Thomas B: Steels has| The funeral will be held from his | %0700 0% "o giatement made at| While ¢ the body had not been |§_FERTILIZERS, SEELS, PLANTS FA e Lot S LU T (D is to be struck as of Mar 23 S S | issted & marriage Neense to Al |late home Thursday afternqon at | hat office today. This edict applies terment of th belleved the body{8i—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING I AT EEREEL 3 Tetnfal L) Wb 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Abel A. Ahl. | tha 1o secure sum- [made, it was belleve $2—GOOD THINGS TO EAT BUICK MOTOR CARS—sales and_ serv) 1923, the payment made to =i cedas Trving Bechard ‘of 505 Park |*° . Fitet Lithe hirch | only to those wishing to secure de- |would be placed in the mausoleum | g™ o0 gphoLn ARTICLES Capitol Buick Co., 133 Arch St. Phone well at that time is to he deducted [street and Mary Anna Montgomery [uist of the First Lutheran church "ET o o, employment, those de-|would be der the supervision of |§4—MACHINERY, ELEC. & TOOLS 2607 % he balance and amounts I R ¥ will officiate and interment will be | " ng permanent em-|constructed under ERCHANDISE AT THE STORES |GADILLAG CARB—Bal & Bervici and upon the balan iy 284 Divinity street | sirous of obtaining p § Marshall at Marion, [65—M NDI 8 an: . 1 uing interest is to ofid = Sy in Fairview cemetery. | ted a certificate [Mr. and Mrs. Mars! L INSTRUMENTS » Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” subsequently 3 ""* Lk e | | A marriage license has been jssued P OTR o | ployment being K'r]a"d (hey are quali- |Tnd., where the hody of Mr. Mar- | s RADIO West Main, corner Lincoln streets. W il to Omar L. Bartlett of Hartford And |y priprimp yoR C. M. T. CAMP |at any time, provif e shail's father, mother and fester SON|§7—WATCHES, LIAMONLS, JEWELR) | SHEVROLET MOTOR GKRE=Exies 430 a year upon the amoun (Continued from Page Seven) |Carmen Varnoio of Benham street. Giantks B, Pasiler, ndblaln of inc| fed: are now entombed. 66—=WANTED—ARTICL] 0 Buperlor Auto Company, 176 any month. | | M“’t;v b theariaa| T T | e REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Phons 211, S AT IS e etails fer d o e the SISy S = N N C. 4 TNCON SC o 0DGE R L R8—8i 1t h g Detalicifan 1k H‘”‘\ il ;“ 'Bad Pictures Downfall |of Principal Louis P. Siade of the | DROWNED IN ‘A'n\i“pm\-‘(.l.r,r\ml:h STILL UNCONSCIOU e Y O Prominent Bankers (o L et et Ll 4 |New Britain Senior High sehool, Fri-| Holyoke, Mass, June 3 Te third | Bridgeport, June 3 (AP)—William D OFFICES comner Frankiin. _Phone 131, i End of Year | FiieEnionmensundito bestuned) Of Boston Publishers !4,y morning at 11:15 o'clock, stand- | Kean, 12, was drowned in the th H. Gledhill ia stil in a critical con- |15 PARMS FOR RENT FORD CARS AND TRUCES—Fordson Retire at End of Year ¢ " 0 “" 0 en of world war | y C.ard time, for the purposa of con-|level canal here last night despite |F: Glednlll i et o & B |iHOUSks FOR RENT tractor. Sales and service. Genulne (. Paris, June 3 (AP)—George BlU- ctorans killed fn the service will | Boston, June 8 (AP)—Percy C. ard time, for the purpose | ts of John Carlin, 14, his dition a ' 1 on- | T4—SUBURBAN FOR RENT parts and accessories, Automotive Bales menthal, of New York, a partner of pa formulated at a eting of offi- |Shaw and Harey C. Shaw, efficers ferring with anyone interested in | frantic efforts c' J N At the|Wwhere he was in an unconsc! mxs_vv | 75—VACATION PLACLS FOR RENT & Bervice Co., 200 E. Main, Phone 8101 tha ‘banking fitm of LazardiExeres. |oiaia: of the American Legion and |of the Shaw Publishing Co., golng to the Citizens Military Train- | playmate, fo save ‘“'r,m lunged |dition for 36 liours following his re- 1OUSES & KTORAGE X INGTGN=Hish o . i e e Rl (Ol Legion Amiliary in the found gullty of conspiring in the ling camp this summer. Young men |Xean hoy's first ery, C e Po tos. | moval there Monday. Physiclans ex- | ED—TO RENT BRI = ) who is visit e anmdinnee 1 merican Legion ary | publication and salé of immoral ple- |between the ages of 17 and 31 years |into the canal in an attempt | ir|plaining the case today stated that | 'STATE FOR SALE Maln 8. P 18, Il {9 day that he would withdraw Legion hall this evening. | publica e e O e Al cue his playmate. Impeded by a x‘alr‘m dhill had suffered from convul- AL ESTATB LEXINGTON, "AKLAND and GRAY Mo- that firm at the end of tol drive is being held later |tures today in superior eriminal are eligible : of heavy trousers he was unable to Gledh [ONEBRS tor Cars, S s and Service. Hardware 1 He announced that 7 most parts of the country court. They will be sentenced next e T I the lad before he eank. Carlin sions. $0—BLDG. & BUSINESS PROP City Motor Co. 6 Elm 6t. Phone 378 I baum, of New York, a on account of the fact that opportu- | Wednesday. . AMATEURS TRY(EIOTURES TERe ¢ the water hysterical | $1—=BUILDING LOTS FOR SALB MAXWELL AND CHRYBLER—Saies and A ! = o ] S Several thousands. of pletures,| Washington, June 3. (AP)—Radio was taken from i . . |82—FARMS FOR SBALE sorvice, Bennett Motor Sales, 350 Arch in Lazard Freres wou nity was given to conclude the Com-| 8§ a i d exhausted. Otlce $3—-HOUSES FOR BALE 8t. Phone 2052, P g 3 eized when olies ralded their |amateurs were given unlimited per- an 1 5 -~ — ST at the same time munity Chest drive |uelzed PILED! isslon today. by the commisrce des —_— |84—EHORE PLACES FOR SALB NASH—motor cars. 8es the new Time. Mr. Blumenthal has en with Wednesday (losing Begins premises a month ago, were used as [mission today by th Y e S REGISTERED pa— | . Al Bales and Servica A, G. Hawker, 83 Tazard Freres sinee 1 ahd has| The summer schedule of Wednes- | exhibits by the government and |partment to experiment with devices| TWO QUARE! At lin B 4 |¥§=REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGB Elmiatrest: st ince 1304, He day afternoon elosing of the stores | were sent to the jury room after the |for transmitting pictures by radio.| Faenza, Italy, July 3. (AP)—TWo| yyinthrop Council, No. 7, Sons and | g_REAL ESTATE—WANTED OBILE MOTOR CARS—'The Fe- i e S 0 Without change of licenses which violent earthquake shocks Were|pgyghters of Liberty, will hold Its | yoiue posrn AND HOTELS fined Six” Smith Motor Salen. 100 Wes ok sti 1n New York each sear.|atternoon, when la large number/of| Everett L. Donnolly, Harry Sellg, |they now hold ths amatsur opera: registered {oday by the sfivsm"smf“h | meeting this evening -{' '1?'2 Jr. n"'u—uofl; s LB D T four months in New York each year, jafternoon, = A e Cha i : v o! e e- tajhael Bendandi's ob- |y M 1, Hungerford Court at |g5_ROOMS FOR RENT FACKARD—Hudson, %, Ameriea’s \ devoting his time principally fo the |stores closed at noon for the remain- | R. M. Fiske and Charles Crowley, |tors may attach and use such de- at Professor Rajha ndandi’s ob- 11, A M. Hall L s uRD AR Hudmn: i Mount Sinai hospital, of which he is{der of the d This summer sched- |employes of the firm and defend- |vices within all the wave length servatory today. The distance o 5 o'clock. This being an T RooMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING » L - Y Lot el it i | will be adhered to during the|ants with the Shaws, were found bands upon Which they now are quake from Faenza was estimated |sary all members are asked to be |{i=ROQWS JOR NOUSTIETEING, ¥ resident, to etrop nu ¢ J i ith the 5 5,000 mile: s < - V| RE OTOR GAl LT = 1 :Yuunm of Art months of June, July, August and'not guilty. permitted to work. lat 5,000 miles. l””"" R R n}ilo 's\‘»\.:rlx‘.fl;cctms.?e"d.na Servic :;rh 1 trustee, and to e ————————————————eeeeeerere Elm and Park Sts. Phone 2110. Lacal tutions of which BY J P M EVOY agents for Gabriel Sntbbers, i EEATIINIE STUDERAKER—Bervice and Baiesroom at I U 1THE POI IERS e b C "‘iArpch Bt. A. & D. Motor 8ales Co. m Signs | e e SUAITUE Borglum S E D WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLARD= i For Statue in Texas - adkar cgrc thuvroam wat wrucn aE ) San Antonio, Texas, June 3 (AP T uneE AM 1 Y WHERE DO ou GET THAT ‘T Turr?| | HARD-wioRiiNG | weLL, 1T wouron'T Taevou tonG | [ 1 ATe eeGuLaety anD per2riy Leew o mvansa | | weLL, £ ¢ | BT ikt BE £ASY— Al WELL RavE To R G Rudolph. Phoss snis T Gutzon Borglum, has o GONG 10 TAKE | DOESNT THE HARD-WORKING OLD PACK -HORSE J / o FIND OUT ¥ [ STOPPED DONG LONG BEFORE 1 MET YoU, PA POTTER)) CANALS Witu LESS| | ENTITLED To [ DO 15 CLOSE THE DELICATESSEN, AND el bl Y VACRTION | PACK-HORSE GET kisseD INTO f | 1D UKE To (1T YoU'D GO AROUND MERE LIKE | | 4D BesiDES, ArBODY wotD —/FUss Tuan You D | | & VACATION, '\ TAKE YouR GH-OPENER Away FRoM Autos and Trucks for Sale § ! $1 ds memoy 2 oldjelis e ™ ? A FAMILY OF SUFFERING ARMENIANS E ME MY BOARD FOR ALL THE NING DISHES.| | AND I™M GOING) You .*You'lL MOT ONLY HAVE A VACATION CHEVROLET, - 1324 —touring car, ¢ gord drivers for Tex = contract THIS HE GAME SOMEWHERE b Tl B LENT ). i UL 98 oL OF A- e cords, menlanically perfect and just ke faal el 25 s o R : W T DO AROUND HERE. F 1/ AND YET YOU WANT A o WAVE IT.f / Bur Yoult BE ou JoB & new car throughout. Down pavment | atlves of the auxi 7 04 TWICE A5 MUCH AS T GET ¢ VACATION / TWAT Mawgs| oniy B150. A G Hawker, ) Trail Drivers' associatio S el Busines coups, 1933, & good cords Tha gtatie willlconsintlor the 1k ather upholstery, good paint agd ) ure of a horseman done bronze mechanically perfect, $200 down. Ters 2 resting on a large granite h:pf‘r Hawker, §8 Elm 8t. resting on the ground, ¢ $210. " Roberts Garage, Plainwlle. it 4 earved with an ornamental i T has been suggested tha | DODGE TOURING CAR good, fs good, shock a i~ wiper, combination stop light, tires. Inquire 20 Hawley 8t. DODGE COUPE—Excelient mechanical condition, b good cord tires, wire whesis in Alamo Plaza morial be placed New York-Chicago Air Mail Route Open July Must be sold at once. M. Relnholdt, 3 1 158 Kelsey St., after 6 pm. e e R P S e L EESEX, 19%1—touring car. Good paiat, Raan et ! s ©1925. by King Foatures Sydicate. Tne Five good conds. ¥ | b New York.-Chicagn overnight > Coat ;m:::‘t."wd t. Hadfield's, 15 4 mail service will start J 1, Post- S i SRD ROTT — . master General za1d in an FORD ROADSTER—n _ gosd rusning . HAtithat touts had i bern | ehape. Price $75. C. A. Bence, 51 Main R i Asio . o LI 1 ) gl shle GARLERIDERISD ! H 1 E th FORD SEDAN, 1974—17 door. Sechanicark "/ POLLY AND HER PALS This Is No Fish Story Either Fo e | West-hound mails will closa a the | ik et g . required, $175, Lalance on easy tarma. Wew York post offics atis pim.; and A. G. Hawker, §5 Elm 6. Phons 2448, Ba daifsred inithe Chicagn poatior | THATIS A SUCH GORGEOUS A COUNT FORD COUPE, 1934 —fins shape, run very \ ¢ GE 8t 5 A OnANe . east PICTURE OF C/MIN HERE SO\, SCENERN! little. Forced o sell account sickaem. et 1 atiant| ASK VoL e SAN'S THEY AINT Box 14-1 Heraid Y Yound trip. malls w ose at Chi T WANNA AS wisw FUDBON, 107 i—apesdator, Ton Toss iNEo { cago.at 7:30 p. m. and the SOME QUESTCNS, WOULDNT A SINELE FIS) e e i T New York post office at 7:30 a, m P IN . THAT LAKE. tor_demonstration Tha Tats of ostaws has been Axed YOU 31ST LOVE CEXINGTON _BROUGHAN, ~193i=gost S 40 s 13 oine | condition, C. A. Benca §1 Maln 8t - Sk chanically perfeet, 5 good cards. artil. 1 Million Dolllarsflr!';‘,ol\ HPd‘ l oy heaie e patn Coh recns 4 1 ¥ S otels $350, belance on e terme. A G. In ha e o l_E ? Hawker, 58 Elm 6t. Phone 2458. Los Angeles, June The Los b Angeles Examiner today said that e e Seth Marshall, one of the principa . . & § S Marinall; ons ot 1ha princion) Special Notice < hotel, near San Bernar . his interst to the | w 3 syndieate and William G. McAdoo, | Notice is hereby. given that Mep I 7 former secretary of the treasury ditte & Co. has dissolved and a new 9 for. a consideration in excess of company has been formed by J# $1.000,000 | Rizzo, Salvator Terrenova and Agol Y The Examiner said the new own tino Bcameo, The new concern & . ‘ ers took possession yesterday with Rizzo, Terrenova, Scamo & Co., will P the announcement that the resort would be closed Monday until Octo-{ operate independently of Menditte. Bar 16 for improvements, Telephone connection.