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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, . SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1925 : ! 3! l ; A : | during the years of financlal WL ettt ey B gaths | . Edward Mayes, Bdwapd |Thomas Donague, John Sparmer, | ered to pass that bill. We h-d‘M Willlam Desmond, John Price and | tion, and with few cmwfl vnlm tla‘y‘ every welfare organization, e\flry! | Daly, W Gorman, John J, |Dr. Andrew'J. Barker. concur In approving the declsion te revert to a poliey of rigid centrali- ‘HALI‘ SPEAKS ON L] prohibition organization, every min- | |t teholas Hoppe, MIChatu! | s e————— / Bathlng l025 [E[i fster and many others after us every | Y M T A B O'Meara, \\||!;:|m l'flrlljlknvn. ‘Jnhn lAEKS MASTER MlNW ug;«:‘l: M ORI | day and when we told them we Ho o le o ‘u‘v_v\p‘ Peter Scott, John F. Storey, notwithstanding the difficulty nd | would ‘not vots for the mn&!«lu;x Willium _Ttega, Jamen MeKeon, | Dfive Over to ool % Cesitating the bankers' credit, the | —————— | would ins s and even 8 | R ev, Villlam arty, James | Stinnes fortune s intact and that | : through our families.” [ Smith, Eugene Glacken, John Dufty, | s hold) A1l reach the ; Caps Explains Why WOOEler EDIonoe s v teman s seuse D ot | GFAVES OF DeEaSE Members {0 i iovaon” Vareics , | Fanous Gernan Tndugties SHof e e ge vin e e i ; . important piece of leglsiation In the | McDonough, Danfel Hennessey, A l d licy 18 in full operation, | ‘ ment B][l was D]sca]‘ded |1ast session. S Monaton Hallieeld that Be De(}[]m[ed Tomormw ‘:\H('huvl Kelliher, Raymond McDon- } xeiroa § W}{?,o ml:n:u. w’;o died In April, !the defeat of the child labor amend- ough and Eugene A. Sheehan —— 1924, was spoken of in continental Europe as the m who owned Wil | John Houlihan, ment was another big sensation. John Lord, COOLEST THE | Signsol Tottering . New York, June 6 (AP)—The 25cto$1 Benator Fdws . .| The Y. M. T A & ot |nam Crowe, John F. Crowley, Ed-{| pyacp N Vv . so varied and i ward F. Hall of this| He said some of the more fmport- & B. society will | N T otand. Jamos Clafty, Pateiak | PLACE in TOW geeat machine built up by the late ‘everything in sigh flrl B In an Interview given to the ant bills were the Sunday baseball conduct its annual memorial o o Sagle, Willlam Me- | |Hugo Stnnes, Goerman industrial widespread were his entorprises. He “Herald" today, review the session (bill, the Medical Practice act, the |cise T45s | Regan, Richard Sagle, Willlain . [ sTUBR, FY o o' | was intere: in coal mining, ehip- Masiainiieditis S | bhit, Medic rac 3 cises tomorrow afternoon with cere- | Enroe, Patrick M. O'Brien, tin PLENTY OF and fnancial magnate, has shown| Jo 0 ®newenaper publishing, potash | . ate legislature just finished. [bill giving the right to the mayor to |monies and the decoration of the | Welch. Dennis O'Keefe, John Ban- PARKING v signs of tottering. Carried on by | DU fact nd In his opinion the city of New Brit- |veto a gasoline station location, the |grave . | D el St g i) PACE | production, paper manufacture, a: al 0es S Jonith a g n \ graves of deceased members. At 2 |non, Peter 11 McMahon, Cornelius SPACE his hoirs, through the famous|BEMIIEC Tl .‘ ‘i n,‘, treated kindly by the house ' anti-pollution bill which would 1 e |o'clock all members will assemble at | Kehoe, David ¢ an, Raphael Mul- “farily eouncil” which he organized nd senate et Rnilacturers do thelk BHRIS to-/|that® soolaty ronma . antliT alnyetts ) b Ahristos to famillarize them with all the Saston ) ed that' th 8 o A conry, Bernard McAloon, Christo RON' [ | 8 n.n.x Hall stated that the bill [wards cleaning up the streams, the |street, whence, headed by the Y. M ‘Im,,,.' Doyle, Daniel A, Murr wil- L 'I‘!::):,ITO:::T angles of his widuspread interests, | P Vhich ‘ereated the greatest interest Cat Hols road which Is of igreat in- |\ A, & B. drum ocornd Mheyr:wilt lligm nith, Joseph K. Callahan, b A the Stinnes concern has noverthe- ; | : A e e the Wheeler bill, Iierest to the city of New Britain and | march to §t. Mary's old cemetery: | John O'Nell, George Murtha, Peter less felt the lack of the master hand. ; defeated fn both the house and sen-|ihe increase of the maximum work- |The route will' he along ,,,,,‘,ym,.v‘“.m"‘ Fred €. Costello, John Me- Iearing its collapse, Derlin dis- 1 He said "m! a large percentuage | man's compensation from $18 to $21 |Main, Beaver, Realty, und Sexton |Grath, Thowus Martin, & Robert | patches say, a group of the larger of the people are of the opinion |, yeeek, |streets. Rev. Matthew J. ‘Traynor, | “‘“v\'N Y awr McCarthy, | rman banks, headed by the great the bill was defeated hecause | THE ; e e e Ty apeRKIngiat thathillsiwhichaf| PAELOr oCHER: Jat ey e G ol and | Mhoman Kelliher, John F. O'Dell, Relchsbunk, has declded to come to thi :\,,; ,m.',,,?',_w,“ of most of | fected Nuw Hritain, Senator Hall chaplain of the soclety, will maks a | patyick Crowe. William Marshall, | :rm mnlifl'n» (n.skcuu lo'I!lne o?llcul: of | e riElater o most of | o\ that an Important one was the [short "address, as Wil - President | yjichacl Gannon, Kicholas Fgenton. presh Pineapple | [ 40070000 marke. ol o the loxing o, for_voting against It |\ hassed wherein the towna would | James P. Murphy. At 2:45 o'clock | prancis Connelly, John ¢ O'Brien, | l::(fl:'rl-l‘\nl PR || vere impelled to act through fear of e r.\” ‘v\u‘;\”.‘ .;n‘,m::‘ r "‘\‘m. I: be reimbursed by the state for taxes the society will continde through |ge ~Michael J. Claughessy, willlam | Aulk the eftect which collapse of the zreatl S ,’; ,‘,.‘ al “m«' e to the | Paid on property owned by the state, |Sexton. North, and Stanley streets to | o, co, John F. O'Brien, James | J 650 machine would have on the general itied tojappenl B8 oS i (- |There re in Naw Britain, the istate Bt Marys new cemelary, whers oA, Duffy and Josepl maeelde |l o 0 e economie life of tho country. tate supreme court. ITn this in- [Esia s alies Al (BN oA LAt onal| g I In addition to this measure of re-| atan here was an example of normal school, the state armory, and | Harry Swo Daniel C. Darrow, o | lief, centralization of th vari Q e’ a man woundn't get a show, |the Model school and starting July |Parade will then return (o the socl- | o EE, BYE e Fyonn 0. soiy= | [ | TI)‘I;AYI l\mn— lisg anaimticn of: BT Tustice Wheeler. chief fustice of the | 1. taxes on these buildings will be rooms and be dismissed (oo Sienry Mooney, Frank J.||1ast chascs fo re- L 3 enterpri cldeg s R ustice Wheeler, ch s o S ANarEe aithe . - b celve a “Pyralin” | upon by Frau Stinnes, the magnate's 169-171 MAIN ST. tate of Connecticut, brings in his | paid back to the state, | The committee In & O'Nell, John J. Bowen, Thomas M. S Adaw, his will b ratsfoniConneeiicut SbrnEs AR BE L St e . lexercises ~consists _of Frank Bass | IOh, S g wurd MeDonoush, Manicure Set free widow, and this will be carried out ~ ] |state'a attorneys and they draw up| The new dormitory for he normal | S200 s John: Daley, secretary: | MCDOROURR, BCCC K 7. Dalton, | | With 8 810.00 purs | under the direction of Hugo, Jr., Re‘lectlon n bl which wo named the Wheeler | school in this city was lost and a|$u 0RO oM e L upy, Phitp | thomas Wiite, EH T rien, | | ohase of “Ivory” | who is said to have inherited much Bill. The bill is drastic and if a man | dormitory was built at Danbury.|¢yeva and James Desmond, Sr. harles Cotter, Fab b 1} Yollstwars: [of the business acumen of his noted | . iy " werc arrcsted under it and brought | This, however, leaves the Way open |y, gt of deceased members of |1iMed C. noshe) Jumea Murray | tatner, Is Obtaine y Using hefore the supreme court through an | for New Britain's cct mak t ¥ by, |Francis J. Moore, Jeromiah Cofteys LY ondit! osstia 'HE BRILLIANT e e [ LN R S TR e e soslatnan tollovaiMoR AT romamnvea U Tolin Larfier; JoNTH) ’ e rconaiiion) Reccartatg;ishe . HUED SPORT v 8 Justice n p nearer to reallzation. Then lqyomag H, Murray, Rev. Hugh Car- | 25000 T 07 lonn P, Haren, Fred Axelrod s Phamac measures are reported to have APPAREL YOU SEI pass on the appeal With an unpré- {there was an appropriation of about oy~ John McDermott, George {Higiony, Wosenh HLERRE L L Y || grown out of a conflict in the views YOUNG MEN plediming e T Lo finishing the grading and [oyje, Michael ~ Bannon, Jose pl\"ly;“ "'““'\I‘.‘ RIS S of y!n-. various members of the ' “Let me give you an exampl | heating plant at the new normal gmiin ‘Nefl, Patrick Fagen, | HIn¢ UGHRL ) 223 P sT. || family, but these, according to an WEARING— what T mean. Some years ago, there mmyg : i e :m“flh ’r'\‘;ynui': “'...'(‘:." I\x i’;;,,‘,v | Finnegan, Deny DiMarco, G. P. Mur- AR | “official family rnmmlmlufifl i ha:'l‘ Daily, assisted by Cuticura Ofnt- . James avon, ¢ MeC i o : e - L # men requ keeps s nere coal. capable ||was a bill Introduced luto the leEls- | apother hill passed was that giv- <r. Michael Maron, Mich phy, John Crowe, Willlam 4. e LECROD been removed by the withdrawal of ‘:Inh::le.me‘:m c:;un‘z e batorelit ad on Main | |lature called the Child Welfare Bill | {0 tne right of way to the fire | on Richard Haren, John ap, |James F. Riley, Peter Kitzpa i FOR the eldest son, Dr. Edmund Stinnes, f""' d the scalp’ in Atore, o OLe L LECOn X e D as one of the strongest lob- slan, Richard Haren, | € hn Whalen, Patrick 8. McMahon, CCURACY : rom eruptions and the scalp'in & i e Thers was one oihle ® srn( on | trucks and ambulances Wwhen they | yfichael Quirk, James Graham, Ed- |John hl\ x‘ s [ty to devote himself to separate inter- bealthy hair-growing condition. bies working for the passage S lare going to a fire or answering a il i Thomas J. Ryan, James 3. yle, ests, 8 ATt 1 P 2 K rts ' | ee———— | c J ‘i1l r 3 - 5 Ze. Ofntment 2 and Ke. Taleom The wide legged, lisht hearted [ |bill that was ever \‘mo“"‘vlf'lnfi""t‘x call for somehody hurt or sick —_____——————'!(,mrge Lyt n,‘l mil !ln‘;:s:q. \,\n\‘l‘lr\‘l_’"_\, Let us Fill Your The German financial writers are E’;:m afli‘m b “: trousers— '-‘nr,_all\:zly"pl:‘:”:l’;n p the MAUEr| T, er which I8 tmpartant fs that [izan, Al RIS S Prescriptions, |inciined to blame tha Stinnes criia| e orias Stick 2he. hal aliiost rlotous L Falnd Taisy || Ert e wisiatuze to oass 1t Treisn liBLyIng theutniormad policemansine ntess, | | upon overloading of the concern| == P Emanters— 9 ',n;, B irastio- and my committee | Tight to stop automobiles and ask —— i e o "could not afford to let |the drivera for thelr licenses when- ! The truly college type shirts— 1;' o state pay $300,000 for two years | ever they see fit. This, explained 1 g h;“ 2o the state did not have the |Senator Hall, was hitting at those | The full swingy knickerbockers— m;;”\ Wo sought a way to draw up | people who are driving automobiles | | cocky Neckwes el W, but nome of us | without a lcense. Tt Is estimated = q 2l The Feacocky Neckwear— |a substitute b B 4n it becayse | that there are 100,000 people in the Took Lydia E. Pinkham's We brought fo Hartford a whale || "0 ore working every day. state driving automobiles without a | Vegetable Compound dur- | of a stock of Sport apparel— “Finally, one day, 1 met Former license. . . et . ene-halt of it is outside this store wm»r‘ A atice Prentice who at that| —There was the bill increasing the ng this Critical Time the | tax on gi oline from one on custolr now—but— sen etired from to two “ . DAGEEL time had been T o Baltimore, Md.— ‘I took Lydia E. pench about six months. 1 asked "’;"‘»" Chis was necessary because | pinkham's Vegetable Compound to | THERE ARE BETTER FISH IN || him to draw up the bill explaining | of the demand for more roads for help me through \ i . & | what we wanted. He answered that | the state, It meant that the pro- theChangeof Life | ] THE OCEA THAN HAVE . : g ! HE O )\ AVE 1 o would like to do it, but he didn't | gram of read byilding would_either and for a broken- | EVER BEEN CAUGHT! think that it was right slow up or it would be necessary to down system. 1 « Don't let your judiciary inter- | gey more money had been com- e legisiature’ he sald There was the bill exempting sewer bonds from the five per cent of the tota nd list limit passed fere with laining a long Sl t‘m? and draggin along had trie other medicines ‘You know, the government is divid- o into three branches, the iegisla- - HORSFALLS | tive, the judicial and the executive. | Thig will give New Britain a further her The one makes laws, the next inter- | porrawing acity of at leant $500 which did not help 95-99 Syh‘rnstrf“ T O em and the third enforces oo Another important measure hyry | me much. Iread | \ Them. Whatever you do, keep them | wag the bill allowing the city to sell d "“"t‘}‘;""\‘i“p"f“;?‘ { | Hartford. separate g for | BONES in uncven lots so that when g R0 e Vezswue | “jt Pays to Buy Our Kind” It would be embarrassin 0dd 1ot bonds would be sold, ar-| gerer taking bottle I felt better. 1 chief justice to have the men of their former chief rangements could be made to sell lots g0 as to even profit from them. them in uneven say that one ustices had drawn up the biil and it through the whole critical time and up on the am now practically a well woman, I did not stop with one bottle, but took ‘l | | it had his sanction.’ Senator Hall alsn =aid that the | have two daughters whose health was C o A L ixow. said Senator Hall, “there's charter amendments were important | very bad before they married and 1 the difterence between men, Chief land these have heen discussed free. | was worried about them. 1 got the I'he SHURBERG COAL CO. Tustice Prentice wouldn't dra¥ UP \y in the papers Vegetable Compound for them and it 55 Franklin Street that hill hecause even though he was helped them, and after they married 4 Phone ). of the bench for more than SIX ArTOS OUST CATTLE MARKET it also helped them in bearing their | A 1 .\i e, he was afraid the fact that oo e & babiee. This is a great and good med- g pr— had drawn it would cause the SR Ll g ity “= | icine for all complaints of women, (AP) and T recommend it to all.”’—Mrs. L. GINGRICH, 1375 N. Gilmor St., Balti- more, Maryland. The Vegetable Compound is a de- te r is different, be prejudiced. Jus- The cattle market of King- he wouldn't h has been held for more ars 1n the public square hall % ). D. DONAHUE VOICE CULTURE 1 ahout passing on his | thar no one would | adioining the town has been A him on the | transferred to the edge of the city. Pendable medicine for women of mid o Special attention to beginners and children } The great increase In motor trafic | dle age.Letitrelieve you of nervous- underils “That was ‘the real reason why | through the streets neceseitated the | T® hat feeling of strain and those Booth's Block. annoying hot flashes so common at this time. Booms 3158-&18 Ted the bill was defeated, And I mever change UNTIL JUNE STH — CHOICE BUILDING LOTS AT SPECIAL LOW CASH PRICES (Regular Price List in Effect On and After June 9th At Easy Terms) | Oveland Breaks All Records for Never before has a car béen built of this size, this power, this A chassig proved by millions of milesinthehandsofover 250,000 owners— Closed Car Value with this Fine New | ; Standard Sedan .. 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