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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1925. HOVE 70 ASSST DSTURBANCES ARG '35 2 JONTALEDNOTE [ s W 46D AWBASSDIR |~ ey | (o ] circumstances." and Ready Reference. Ladies and gents Jmu Best of food | _ LINE RATES FOR and shrvics, We. wish your patronage. | Was Working Gives Way. CONBECUTIVE INSERTIONS You will be entertained by Orlentsl mu- Stockholders Must Be Aided in Lotice s advien by Dr. Beyer tne OIS Failure 10 DISAPM 10 In| amsonia. sune . capr—sncnaer| (P10 O Firt 280 couge P || BT e e line cts and interests in China, German mintster at Péking, that Michewich, aged 21, ‘s lineman for line 4 ] i 18 utiderstaod that the British i . % ment was made also that Chinese d line E Mee‘lflg Assessment Lt understood (aC (he' Brith | nether Gormaa siblects nor Inter. sure Evacuation of cfilogne the Perby Gas and Electric Co. Was |giudents in opposing forélgn rule in tne AUTOMOTIVE jeimaliing ovartuves talothar 16ter | alituheboet Tty {4 . | seriously injured about 11 o'clock |court in China, had the support of e . ~ A Washington, Tuns ested powers for concerted action, | The diplomatic corps, he reports, | Berlin, June 4. (AP)—The inter- | this morning when an electrio light |the radical wing of the =Kuomin: Yearly” O S LT G Rfi'&!}:__:“‘_.:"'fi. """'::fl government % 0l sitate | & P , fell wi . -8en, ch, P! , of the Chicago, Mi . B D er the note from the ChINSe | fatiure to tulfil the disarmament re- gt 1S, e (00 " ith some other | president of the Chineso republic, |[ Minimuin Space. 3 lines e Paul rallroad to m @ M I'he admiralty stated tk 2,000 L JEOLNCAY AAINSE ;the quirements of the Versailles treaty | workme replacing old poles | Was the head. Mintmum Book Clarge 35 cents. A “OTPR ";“-n':‘_ “rr;:;. Slansa Sonk thomiall niralty sta hat 2,000 | measures taken by the powers at orkmen, was replacing old poles No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M, for || Capitol Bulck Co. 133 Arcl Dlacad on ; 1 = British ejackets had been landed | Shangha!. was presentad today to Chancellor | with new ones when the accident| As part of the campalgn to reach tA'In;:UInd Page on Same Day. Sut. 10 c::;ltuo T T = Mt bt % e M \w,,.‘,\v,“\ and that soon there Luther by Baron D'Abarnon, Brit- | happened, and the rotted condition |the source of unrest, communist o 2 i s @ & group of st be reinforcements stationed of the pole on which he was work- | centers were given special treatment Ads Accepted Over the Telephone'|| Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Loncern ), 8h ord " senting v o Y . for conven! 4 "t West Mal roer Lincoln etreets. Dy sl b aearby awaiting call. The Brittish |JEALOUS MALE NORMAL[TES ish ambassador to Germany, Who|, . w.y'the cause of its falling, today by police and other peate ok tor n ant A4~ Oparators || SHETROLErSOTOR CARE=ules 300 I"f:" ARy oplcruiser Diomede has arrived at represented the allled ambassadors| picyewich sustained several frac- | forces. eteeepereee? | " service, Buperior Auto Company, 11 the"recelvera ant former yrentent Shangtal und the crutser Cartile | JOK RIVALS - IN POND who accompanied him. ~[tured ribs, g fractured left hip and Sailors at “College” Areh 8t Phems ML, e e 5 g | SIEN * there this morning. Forelgn Minister Stresemann was | nouginio internal Injuries. He was BODGE_BROTHDRE~Baler 50 service 1 ’ te 'w ying rifles e A Al present when the note was delivered . Gr chore | . Amutioan ‘eallors carry 8. & F. Motor Ssies Corys, 165 Elim 81 night that on urth submarine flotiila | . e veq | T'8hed to the Griffin hospital where |y, "payonets fixed, were stationed ANNOUNCEMENTS Cormer Franxin. Phone’ 131 and gunboats are expected t eack to the chancellor, It was announce X.ray examination of his injuries | “w e taken the reorganization plan will | LRULRES xpected to reach Michigan Students Resent Treatment | that simultaneous publication would | o oy at “the people’s college.” The col- rorm CARS *AND TRUCKS—Fordson = ith onoil Shanghal today Mt L was being made this afternoon, Toke aIoim & sibsiy’ o' cammmus aclor Biee o aerylow . i —— ) g in the e assessmient on common gtock —_ And 300 Engage in Free various allled cupltals, | nistic money from the Peking Burial Lots, Monuments 1 p;r.t:mrg (.::“z:nmi:..‘ u:::.u":l:::: :w; proposed s 3 r re and on tumers of an fmpending conflict | For All Battle In presenting the note, Ambassa- branch of the Kuomin-Tang party, | . HUPMOBILE CARB—Bales and service, preferred $28 tween Chang Tso-Lin and Feng dor D'Abernon sald: “I have the it 1s sald, Large quantities of in- f.lz“:‘-" e “'“‘v"f" b »1) tal | Gty Bervice Station, Hartford Ave, cor. “We told Bryam, v fully agr i-Hsiang for the control of Peking | Ypsilantl, Mich.,, June 4. (AP)—A | nonor to hand your excellency upon MR flammatory literature were scized | Jo T "“'m,n e R b.u Stanley St Ao M. Paoncssa, & with us atfor yme | :en current for some time, but | ducking given three 'University of | behalf of my colleagues and myself by the ralding partles. priced. N. B. Vault Co, Kensington |LEXINGTON—Oakland and Gray. “Hligh means e fou Gl N May Ul Associated Press dis- Michigan State Normal school |a joint note from our respective gov- |French Aviation Forces Drop Bombs | A Russian bolshevist is held in| Tel 84208 " [ &rado molar cars =~ Bales and.sorvicc. stockholders to meet th evy. | patche n Peking stated these |senlors had its afterma | b, NEW "BRITAIN—~Mounmentall Works, 133 | e e e Khaldesioi patches fro 1 ed had its aftermath last night | ernment on the subject of conditlons | o e Painleve Says |Jail here as the result of a raid on | Mgl SRTALTIRICRRGS, VAT 1N | TERTNGTON, GAKLAND w5d GRAY Mo exia e : reports were discounted by a seem- when 150 university men and a like | for the evacuation of the Cologne | his quarters at the Burlington hotel. | gescriptions. Carving and fetter cutting | tor Cars Sales and Service, Hardware ment should be devised by the ban ingly amicable a ngement where- number from state normal staged a | zone." N z S The dlsorders have generally been |.our specialty, _Clty Motor Co., 6 Elm 8t Phone 3734, era who are conducting the reorgan- | by Keng would vacate barracks in |free for all, no decision joust on | .Chancellor Luther In replying to| ° uation n Morocco is Stationary | 0 @ many shops are again | —Fiors 3 | WAXWELL AND CRRYSLERZfuiae ais fzation to advance the funds since 1f | the vicinity of the capital and permit ‘lhE campus here. the British ambassador sald the Ger-| Fez French Morocco, June 4. |opening, an indication, since the |GTF FLOWBRE=poited piants, pieasing ;‘;"'" B!Ilnell Motor Bales, 250 Arch this s not done many stockholders| their occupancy by Chang's troops. | When the battle was over several | man government had lately repeat- threatened general strike has not . Bpeclalizing on funeral work. nm_.__'_._m____l i likelyalose Shelr fentis ¢ Clang's troops were safd to be in |students required hospital attention | edly expressed its view regarding the | (AP)—An official communique to- | o 010009, that the backbone of the | _Johnson's Greenhouss, 0617 Clrch 8. oo i Rt o AT TR ment. Unless something of the Kind training at Mukden for Peking on |for cuts and brulses while about a | evacuation of the Cologne zone, Lu- [day announced that the RIffian |irouble perhapshas been broken and | NICE CARNATIONS—$1 & doz. Very fine | Eim street. is done, we told Byrar ¥ May 21, and the two most important |score of others wound up In the |ther promised the note would be ex- losses from French aerlal bombard- | normal conditions will soon be re- Greenhouse, 218} STLENOBILE MOTOR GARB—" o that the reorganization p barracks in the Peking area, Nan- ;mollng waters of a pool near the | amined immediately and that “”.,},,.,.,“,_ May 21 and 22, were 250 |gorad ;’1“7: s;:yp:muh ::':lor Balen, 100 Wer meet with opposition. wyan and Peiyuan, we ¢ | Pease auditorium. | o ire; ould |killed and 310 wounded. s P 7 alp -Bt. Phone 2! After the conference Toft | gy 1'- to J(.,‘,.,:\'n'.”fmd,”,;,,’,‘g::;fi‘ The feud is of long standing. the 'Q;‘"'d,"c’,‘;;d'"‘:,’;o:' T,';&f;‘: a(«r‘:m{:"{ It was |sarned. at P that for: | Divorders taday wereiionly S spos/|{sortmt el ool PACKARD—Hudson, Eesex, America's New York . + t - bl X | i radic, the defense units maintajning | Grecuhouse 1163 Staniey 8t. loading car values. Bee the new_coaci for New York to discuss the sitia-| giers retiring toward his headquar- |Underlying cause belng. resentment | government. ofgn Minister Briand would continue | T bl el o i 3 Iadigicar valuee. e 11y sam i tion with interested banker e s |of normal men students against the |gally conferences with the Spanish |& close watch while the settlement —_— | university men’s practice of making | | |authorities are prepared for any | e | SRS . {2mbassador regarding Franco-Span oung Fennstt | ADVANCE IN COTTON. Pt B i 1 oy emergency. Strikes are spreading | GEFE =1 or § on ey ving berween B R, L aid et w NT A amity in tfe move, which would |\[¥8ts with the normal girls. ‘When 1y but t tensi & L. ot 4 R. R, fon Mond E 1 a ] ! b g o o - o ¢ are not as extensive as| & L. office and R. R, station Monday| Eim and Park Ste.' Phous 2110, ANT ANDERSON FOR |zt e, v, e ol 2 Sl " e A | e crtan, June 4. (AF1—on ™ eent Fumbns 13 cabies (Howy B are o ctrve s 6 1 Ll 50 Rongle G| Eand Py s S A o1 lers and wearing handkerchiefs about tinued absence of rain in the cotton |today that the war situation in Mo- [anticipated. The weather has turned | S R. & L. office R e Chinese capital and control of fail- 5 . ¢ donsmiiatun tar B R, o office B STUDEBAKER—Bervice and Salesrcom & PLAYGROUND DIRECTOR ‘as “ommunicarion tn Nortn China, |(Reir necks were caught in Ypsilants | belt which ia belleved to be ereating |rocco was stati nary. He said ther. |much hotter. W. Chamberiain, 236 Arch 8t A. & D, Motor Sales. Tuesday night they were promptly | a eerlous situation caused cotton to (are only minor engagements and . | CADY'S WRIST WATCH—found In vicin-| (nc. Phone 260, | T | 3 jducked in the pool. | advance about $4.50 per bale today. |that the morale of the French troops | Big Smoke Sale starts Tomorrow | ity of Barnesdals, =~ Owner can have | —————ED—————,LL" TRGRE T SVERLAWD= Publle Amusement mmisclon | T0KY0. June 4 (AP)—An officlal | The invasion of last night came | July reached 23.85, a 91 point ad- |is excellent, despite the efforts of [at 8 o'clock. Capitol Dry Goods| sime by ldentifying. 40 Wakefleld| “motor eara showroom and service, 137 spokesman for the Japanese govern- |when the university men arrived in | vance, communists to cause sedition, Store, 419 Main St.—advt. L Cherry 8t | men e b It COST—\Wrist _watch, expensive 8wiss, | R. C. Rudolph. Votes to Reengage Suprevisor | Ment referring to disturbances in automoblles and afoot. The normal | white gold, loval, 17, jewel, 20, carat, | China, today said: !men were prepared and the two | Reward. Sophle Podlasek, 252 Farm- Autos and Trucks for Sale 1§ n Charge Last Year | “The situation at Shanghai hav- forces met on the campus near a ington_Ave, CHEVROLET, 1334—touring car, ¢ good ing become aggravated, the govern- |convenient pool. Perioakis @| cords mechanically perfect and ust like ment intends to take the necessary | Officlals of state normal halted T T T T U o (o P TR T & new car throughout, Down: payment i t e v pl AN TR8 ATTENTION—Let d 1- #ion has decided that the ity play- | course to meet the circumstances. hostilities but not before hundreds T e By vour tiims. mare| Chy $18% "A. G, Hapier, 62 Blm & grounds will open at the end of the |\yhjie warships of the French, Brit- |of co-eds and citizens surrounded and get a camera fre BODaE 'E“";M TR ra school year this month and the iy apg American governments have the campus to watch the battle. SUFFERERS OF HEA y . Inatiior dpholibars, o0 pom pud members after a conference decided | oncentrated to guard the interna- | Heart attacks, dropey, high blood pres-| mechanically perfect, $200 down, Terms. to select Richard Anderson, last ‘. Both leaders professed complete The public amusement commis- | Japan wants it understood nm} s $ 3 DODGE T rector and supervisor definitely be- |, 250 Tl Tact in tha Chinese | e | ahork absorbe inatlon, stop light, 5 cord tires, domon- other governments, k iled ]’d al] h S b e R Checks were ma yesterday to the S e ST | 5 St., . y e renon |NESe Eovernment today ordered the b f 1925 Cl b A l b f r [at 9 o'clock. Capitol Dry Goods | FREFR, T95T—iraring—car—Gosi—os tnstead of July 4 or 5. The reason | ‘o0 B L8y Y prom Sasebo| New Haven, June ' 4—Behind members ol our up. new ciu Ol {at 9 o'cloc P ¥ | EFSEX, 1071 touring car, Gosd . | 0 tetine ectl ith the rmen’ ! 1926 y Main Bt, Phons 1708, for the holiday duty there In connection wi board of the trolleymen's union and is | The cruiser was under orders 1o |today to discuss the wage scale and of Mackay & Wallin, for Carrie| &t Phons |Gulbransen player planos at Morans' | Iy perfect, upholstery very good, ———————————= which expired June 1. 1 v . sure, paralysis, I will gladly tell you, S i ermem, 1foy | tional settlements, the Japanese Rov- ) Fres of Chargs, how my dear mothier | -nods Humker 8 Blm Bt Phona 2456 year's supervisor a director, fOr larnpent {s prepared to dispatch | was cured, without drugs, and her lite | D0 1924—touring, . demonstrator. the eame position again this Year | warchips fo the scene on momen- | paved.s Thin Tifesii s ey Ut iha| 8 St E l s h pe hie provided he will accept the offer. |yor E 0 ers. | UP 'FOR CONSIDERATION [h emenlt PRACHam RN A REDARSH | B0 ol gy ’ The commission did not pick the di- | . TOURING, 1928-good condition, . automatic wiper; com- use of their ignorance of the | i o : i y 2 K f:ewu of Mr. Anderson on it |situation enly In conjunction with ynjon Oficials and Company Rep- Clty Items tration gl Tnquire 20 Hawley. 8t ; : { DODGE COUPE—Excellent” mechanical the city display of fireworks en = e Tara: | Must be sold at once. M. Relnholdt Monday, July 7, at Walnut Hill park | Toklo. June ¢ (AP)—The Japa ment to Replace Old | Big Smoke Sale starts Tomorrow | 153 Keisey Br, stter b pm 5 it L line W6 many otitha| i |Store, 419 Main St.—advt. top and upholstery, Flve good cords. ;’e;,;l‘c:s,:,,‘:l‘:al ot of town |10 Shanghal with 200 marines for cloged doors the general conference T.'W. O'Connor & Son today sold| Mechanically excelient, Hadfield's, 15 ’ a house and garage at 132 Carlton bbb i iehicbincasiint the |Chinese. city" ot cechaut i Col Rt - ; 5 | FORD ROADSTER—n good runsing e isturban [officlals of the Connecti street to F. W. Mackay, of the firm |45, “price $15. C. A. Bencs, 51 Main D CLASSIFIED | -~ | 3 READ THE xg"&glfi“ sail late this afternoon. working conditions preliminary to a | | Donm. FORD SEDAN, 1924—2 docr. Mlechanies ADE new agreement to replace the one | e required, $175, balan The sessions will continue for sev- | Mrs. Auguste Vogel of 124 Rock- | A TORD TOURING e l N 3 i Iei—cheap, fun S |eral days, it is expected and until well avenue and her hrother-In-1aw, |* Gon milen sebd aeint toy re?: pecia otice |something defnita develops it is un- e e for it el R |derstood that neither side will make |Clara Mueller of Seymour Park, will | roRi Ve thape, run very There will be a whist, bridge and | |a statement. The requests of the ‘!a!l on the § 8. Columbla from New | little, Forced to sell account sickness. forty-five in Judd's hall this eve-| g |trolleymen have previously been an- [Tork auly 7. for a. three months | BoX 14-1 Horaia. ning, at 8:30 oclock. Mrs. A. C.||ON HILLCREST AVEN |nounced and espectally the feature |vteit to Germany. TWhile there, they | AUDSON. Te{—ereedwiar, run Tess thmn SR 00 R e BELVIDERE [which embraces definition of the e 0 mies by pivaie’ avmer. 7o beautiful prizes will be awarded. i |duties, scals, wages and senlority Home cooked luncheon, Crowell's | imrearen BROUGHAM, [123=gs00 Biingalow with garage and "‘f*‘" ‘f"' men who drive buses for Join, save a 5ma“ amount each week and —advt. | “condition, C. A. Bence 61 Maim &t Laurel Court Sewing zoclety will hone 2215, extra lot. This bungalow is meet at City Hall from 10 to 4:30 |NASH, 132i—6 cyilnder (auring car ms- HOT almost buried with flowers || wrTe mARVARD cREW receive next June a check to pay for your |o'clock Friday. Supper will be serv. | chantally erfict, § good cordy amil led at 6:30 and the regular meeting | yio “'es new pafnt. e and shrubbery. (9 BsdiToniduns & A R), Becouss |neid at 7:45 o'clock. Following the | Hamker, 88 Ean 6t Bhoss stss. ° ke of the intense heat oac ert ¥ n e e ting there will he advancement . T SEDAN, 193i— o o, Price for quick sale | Haines of the Harvard crews sent summer vacation. "“"’ ng th | tiASE e of officers and a reception vaint, upholstery very gond, mechanical | his freshman eight out on the river | | Victrolas and pianos at Morans'.— :Tl”’:'v;""‘flr”\.:’":":!'( m‘s .n:drr':r'd-.u_.? early this afternoon and gave it a | adv. Ve el T L T s WA l IE:R | $8, 750 four mile easy paddle, The other | e e FarnX ndar e (oIl Randlll o e S amist Feos (" | crews had done their etretch of Mrs. ARdolph Zering of 32 Sheffield T na As owners are leaving town. || work before the noon hour with the |street. . dlic wheels, b good cordn, | | Sale—Mary FElizabet esses.| top and upholstery very good and comforting eondition of a fresh On Bale—Mary Ellzabeth dr mechanically perfect, $325 down. A. G |breeca which biew ovir the sver . O 0 {57 W. Man. Prof. bidg. room 106, | RN ferierts B35 v m o |EniE 2 New Britain National Bank |00 o s i i | varsity eights made the five mile [ Danfel E. O'Keefe, formerly fl’i miles per gal. Prica $250. Vhitmore B d " R It c | distancs but the combination erew | L e e e e G | only covered halt that length of | M (nts city, in renexing Wmffl o B Lo ouwell Reaity Go. | == | OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS [ s s, ndfloor. National Bank Building Big Smoke Sale starts Tomorrow | B 'Flnw:r sate |:;1r”n1\7"‘8';?; SERT Tis e Phone 1801 {at 9 o'clock. Capitol Dry Goods nlefome 1 2 v |oveRt . FET o B 93 St.—adit. land tourin. ;Slore. 419 Main St.—advt. x P - | tore, 419 Main adv : a il ! &Lv:,r!:w E(.mlro:\ mSTALLS | T ‘ PRIVATE—Ford sedan, 1923, A-1_condl- tion Must sell at once Call 2 REO—touring car, 1020, good tires, good paint. be' seen to be appreciatad | Price §4i5. Kenneth M. Bearls, Tel = 5 T p 01 THE M 2110, Jus S| ) /TS WA A IF I GO To THE SEASWORE IiL W AT LEAST © 1 GO TO THE MOUNTAINS [LL WANT X DREAM Wuar 00 Yoy MEAM You'RE mcuu:z NQDDLE oF STTDEBARER e e e ’, Yo DECID FAMILIAR TO WAVE LIGHT SUMMERY TWINGS = | SEVERAL CHANGES HEAVY THINGS — HIKING TGS, KNICKERS, DREAM oM P HOW YOUR APPROPRIATE WARDROBE ning shape. Price $100, . C. A. Bence DRESSES , SWEATERS, PARASOLS — ARASOLS AND THINGS LIKE THAT AM T GOING TO TAKE | RIGHT NOW. You'RE GOING 51 Main 8. Phons 2315, N : \ Z Y A VACATION WITHOUT | To SPEND YOUR VACATION IN STUDERAKER, 1024—8pactal 6 touring NO. 30 0 : - T i = AN APPROPRIATE VOUSE , AND_ THAT HOUSE car enonly 7,000 miles, equippe WARDROBE £ DRESS 15 JUsT TWE THING with § good cords, disc wheels, moto | ! Uity | ] | meter cap, atop iight, mirror. wind- . | ‘ / [ i 5 shield wipsr, lock, ete. Car looks lke G = i | A | <z new. A demonstration will convince b = | I Y/ vou the car {8 worth the price asked = ) b 2 \ = : BETTER USED CARS J . | 1924 Coupe (low mileage) $435 1924 Tudor, $500. 1933 Tourings, 3200 to 3500, 1922 Touringe $138 to $176. RUNADOUTS AND TOURINGE ALL TEARS ALL PRICES Oldsmobile touring n beautitul con: ditlon, $350. ELMER AUTOMOBILB CO. 23 MAIN 8T TEL 1813. POPULAR FORD DEALERS The Count “Plays” to a Full House BY CLIFF STERRETT s s SPECIAL THIS WEEK 1924 Ford coupe. R SO e & = 7 913 Dodge Brothers sedan. r—/ C‘EES DOLY JOOR YOU HAVE NO ZE y 555 T X »-uMBLF; < Loup wmsngn/s = 10 4'n»§r‘n|"'|x,,l\’m. sedan MAMMA YOUR PAPA, ( IDEA HOW MY HEART, ) MY SELF, T CAST GOODNESS; FER GOSH S:FSZ;,%;E’ b ‘1 THEY E0IN THE BACK P\, SHE GO BUST FORM PA my SELE AT YouR cocm‘r (el okl 119 8 Studebaker touring. E ROOM, WE ARE ALONE I LOVE YOU, CARA MIA! OH SO BOOTIFUL A A LION =Cs R : . 176 ARCH BT. PHONE 211, T CAN NOW SDiK! { OPEN EVENINGS USED CARS Hudson speedster. Hudeon 1 pass. sedan, Stadebaker light six coupe 0 § \ Chevrolet touring (2). FOR A SHORT ‘ s ST st TIME ONLY : ) ; e & Sl C.JLEROUX | |TRE7 & & S 2 o " % 5/ HONETMAN AUTO BAL 174 ARCH STREET : ARCH 0% e Tel. 304

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