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DEMOCRATS ISSUE PLEAS FOR UNITY Leaders Unge Harmony at Filth| Senatorial Assembly | (Special to the Herald.) Farmington, June 19.—Pleas for that the old party of Thomas Jefferson might re- galn its former glory last night at the 'm the gathering of tl fifth democratic senatoria by Former Mayor Joseph 1. I of Britso Attorney Thomas C lacy of Hartford, Congros: I B united action in order were Tre womi miade Inn at of district molehills was the Derby eloguently Hant future for worked together 1o the meeting. wonderful sunset the Elm inutlon rowmn for u lew in the sky a harbor, banked by fleec and in that harbor the party i lie had observed trom the above his ima ments he suw biue clouds 1 th saw moored the s man clouds rot hut goly st hue. “Was thix un omen? is a prophecy’” he asked Congressman O'Sullivan suld throughout slowly sank said, 1 were 1ippe with silve life and which mugn v as th encountered He had no difficulties had sympathy been ut old but advise L new leaders el shuff tirely » of the cards.” that mountains out of that situation in the democratic had with members who wanted to cust od He prophesied a bril- all He suid that prior hills Tree Inu and letting mo uzure snowy e Ar the congress o0 of bright- Was 1- e T T CASY~ Ph n AT YOUR SERVICE Below 18 a lst of the Standard every day Classified Page. alphabetical Headings i use on th Note th to-read arrangement. one Your Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion same day’'s paper 1P. M —— THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arianged For Quick and Ready Reference, LINE RATES FOR TIWE INSBRTIONS n Charge Prepaid e e Upon Application. Count 6 words to & line N 14 lines to an tuch, Minimum Bpace, 3 lines, Mintmum Book Cliarge, 35 cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for Classified Page on Same Day. Sut. 10 A M. Ads Accepted Over for conver of customers, Call 935, Awk for “Want Ad" Operator. - the Telephone AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies -~ 8 TON—Oakiand and Gray. High motor tars. ‘Sales ‘atid eervice, Bence, 61 Main Bt Phone $216, e ety LEXINGTON, OAKLAND and GRGY Mo« tor Cars, Sales ana Service. He. City Motor Co. ¢ Eim 8t Phous 3734, MAXWELL AND CHRYSLER~8aItd &p. worvice, Bennett Motor Sales, Areh Phone 2952, \ AUH—miotor care. The i fales and Bervice A O Hawker, 8 'Slm_atreet. DF! "WOTOR . fined BIz" @mith Motor Sales 100 West Main 8t Phone 2900. PACKARD=Hudson, Hesex, Americ loading car values. o0 the new coach s, The Honeyman Auto Sales Co, 13 Arch St._Phone 2109 HEO MOTOR CARB—and trucks. Kenneth M. Bearle & Co., Bales aud Service, cor, Eim and Park Sts. - Phons 3110, Local agents for Gabriel bbere. STUDEBAKER—Bervice and Salesioom et 326 Arch 8t. A. & D. Motor Bales Co. inc._Phone 260, WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVBRLAND— motor cars showroom and_servics, 137 Cherry Bt. “The Bleeve-Vaive Motor. sald that the old leaders had re- no one had O'Sullivan, Thomas Huwe ington and other we erats of the state, The was reputed at first to be herry festival, ha as merely a social gat alive the but turned fral meeting means for fut of Farm- lemo- ned gathering been A straw- been planned ring to keep V's end of the party »ut to be a rousing polit- hich campaigning were discussed, e Mrs. Mayro ) 1 most eapa the lecause uceept 1t Urges Unity srney Thomas J. Spellacy was er advocate of unity, advising forget differences. He also wdvised new leadership and declared is earnest desirc serve iIn the umb He also said that e had no sympathy for the demo- crat who saw no hope for the party. His remarks in praise of President . Woodrow Wilson evoked prolonged applause as did his history of demo- iec hievement the last 45 1 known power found to ’ ‘ ANNOUNCEMENTS | CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS Burlal Lots, Monuments 1 oW SNV i R. C. Rudolph. Phone 2081.3, 1AL VAULTE~Concrete steel reln- forced; water preof, bermetically seal: Autos and Trucks for Sale = od, will outlast eitber Wood or metal | GUTC) 1 . s 3 & 3 5 1=BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS Lo not requ! lots. Reasonably Carrying six berths, kitchenette, diners, made its first stop en route to New York | :=DEATH NOTICES priced. N, Co. Kensington | six persons, the first trackless train ever built in America will soon leave New York for the | (ZruxeraL B f,—;fimm, Pacific coast. The train, built in Indianapoli and observation platform, with a capacity of | 8T Monuments of all sizes and at Davton, O. It develops 90 horse-power and chuggs along with less noise than a loco- BMENTS SojtipaCy g and, nteutetting motive. OF WALES 10 WED 9~ AU Princess of Italy To Marry Spellacy BIX ROADSTER—New paint, 7 cords, mechanically perfect, 3200, Call 21 Buell 8t. CHEVROLET—490 touring, 1923, new paint, new bearing, looks like new, A-1, private party, Cash or terms, Tel, L. B, Andrews, 401 Arch 8t. DODGE—Busines coups, 1933, b goot " fine leather upholstery, good paint and mechanically perfect, $200 down, Ter) A. G. Hawker, 68 Blm 8t. Phone 34i ING CAR—with & paint and upholstery Can be hought for $50, New otor Bales Co, 6 Maln Bt ANNOUNCEMENTS wom 1 to L B. Vault iys and i t of ranks. as the of Florist 3 CGARNATIONS—Bpeeial at G0c, per dozen, We are making wedding bouquete and funeral designs. Leave your order now. Flower Garden Gieentouse, 1163 Sta ley St Phon VLOWBIE—potted plants, pleasing vartely. Speclallzing on funeral work. Jolmson's Greenhiouse, 617 Church Bt. NICE CARNATIONS—#) Very fi flowers. Bandalli Onk St Tel 264312, Lost and_Found MOBILE MARKER LOBT—8X- der rety ing and a coming ed v 1 Mr. lewes ng gun in the in- Hewes at ts, ca who flred the terests of unity thaa all fac merged so that u nectict 1 think the same democe united front ]umr Kaiser |to a Pledmontese noble, Count Carlo Princess Mafalda's name was |Calvi De Bergolo. linked with that of the Prince of - Wikl et ek aft el an d b (1 EARLY SETTLEMI her royal parents about a year ago. Pl 5 Wales on that occasion accompanicd | Cape Hreton Strike Troubles Likely her n public and was said to have | To Be Ended Very Soon, heen very attentive to her. Sydney, N. S, June 19 (—Set- She was also at one time. late {yjoment of the differences between | In 1923, reported about to become |yine operators in the Cape Breton | engaged to Prince Leopold of Bel- |fuiqs and their employes “can and 19 (AM—Another gium, but later it was stated, H'.m:;:h hould be brought about within 10 have not .:onflrm»d. that her sister, Gio- [qave™ gecording to Minister of La- time to time |Y2Nnh was the one selected for the yor \fyrgock, who has been in con- sl proapeciivelflanaeatofithe Brince an crown prince. |ference several days with leaders of |of Wales become engaged, ac- both sides. cording to a Rome dispatch which Before leaving today for ‘Ottawa reports the betrothal of Mafalda. he announced the willingness of the second daughter of the Itallan king government to send a representative and queen, to Prince Philip of Hesse, | | whenever the negotiations had Mafalda, an attractive girl of reached a stage in which his pres- many soclal accomplishments, is ence would be helpful. Delegates of years old, while her reported flanc the miners have asked a postpone- is Prince Philip is a son of 'this opposition had been overcome |ment in order that they may submit | return fo Herald. Prince Irederick Carl of Hesse. His |through the good offices of Mafal- [the proposed settlement of the Brit- OCAL & PRIV, INSTRUCTORS® 3 [} nother, Princess Margaret, is the |da's elder sister, Yolanda, who for |ish Empire Steel Corporation to a | *#5WANTED=INSTRUCTORS HEART TROUELI= |voungest sister of the former Ger- 'two years has been happily married |referendum, ic ac s of 10—~ AUTOMOBIL 11=AUTO PART HMOBIL B— XCHANGE AND ACCESSORIER WANTED— urged rences be sub- very good tires, good. Britain Phone 2 DODG year: Mrs, Wilson Speaks = Halsey Wilson of N ty of the women's education of the national party, was t speaker and after describ- ing various kinds of party members, ashed that all get together for a suc- cessful campaign in =6, During the evening solos sung by Miss Evelyn Petzner of !West Hartford and piano selections vere played by Miss Sylvia Richar also of West Hartford. About people attended the gathering. MARRIAGE LICENSES | Marriage licenses have sued as follows democrat in Con- | 15 a t in Maryland and when this presented at sy of the party could be He said that it was deplor- able t a party with such won- derful traditions should not become unified o subject. He asserted that Senator Hiram Bingham, P! tdent Coolidge and Vice-President Dawes had expounded democratic principles in recent specches and that it was about time that demo- erats themselves and up- held t of their own party. Ex-Mayor Dutton Speaks mer Mayor *Joe" Dut of Bristol pleaded for unity in stronger terms, sayir cap leader €ho then all should support him praised the efforts of the women's division in making | the gat la 4 possible. | Mr. Dutt follows: | . t In the his- of the fifth and if the wom- does nothing else it will have proved ftself worth- while, in ti it has brought to- gether a group of representative men | and have, temporarily Bt st aside business obliga- | tions, old cares, pet ousies, party prejudices and al fights to taste good fellowship and | sociahility and to seriously consider the best method of promoting and success of the democratic party in | | advancing the future growth and | I\ ! district throughout the 1 state of Connecticut | “A sage said ‘Where angels fear, | fools dare to tr Perhaps that | is why 1 have the temerity to dis- | cuss even briefly what appears 1o me the vital defect in our party today. lack of harmony “It one delves deep into the hi tory of American political parties he learns that democratic party | traces its origin back to the days of | Thomas the third presi- | dent of our cou s makes of it an old Mrs, T ret York pay. s th divisic he last First payment, Plainyllle, ~ Tel DODGE TOURING, 1922—automatio wiper combination stop light, shock absorbers, cord tires. Price reasonable, Demon. ® | stration. 20 Hawley 8t. . | 5ODGE BROS. B 8edan, 1923, condition; terms arranged. between 13 and 1-6-1 TOURING CAR, 1921, 4_cylinder, excellent condition. Phone 1706 or write | Box 28 M. W. Herald Office. | FORD COUPE, 1932—good running eondl= new tires and paint. Apply 513 Tel._1840-3. ADSTER—AN Price §75. Plione 22 MUPMOBILE~very 1ats 1 terbalance crankshaft, new paint and fn perfect mechanical condition, New Britain Motor Sales Co., 6 Main Bt. |\7=€ERVICE STATIONS REPATRING BUSINESS NERVICE HAIRIYS, MASSEUSE AND) CONTRACT was Noral polls, the restore Into Hesse Nobility—Had Visited London excellent all $12-3 were 2 New of the York, royal June princesses who been mentioned from T BORTON BAG—Ilost &t Jake Compounce Wed. Reward If re- turned to Harold Deming, Kensington. Phone 6 BLUE COAT LOBT—Contra: ces’ time book in NG, PAPER HEAT b AND TAILORING JOEIYG, STATIONERY ward I returned to, SIONAL SERVICES Phone 3270-M. ING & PIANO TUNING SRED (02 TO RENDER BERVICLE | . West Main St : | 140 Grove Bt. BbLEATIRAL | Wed, Short stubby, blue siik el ot umbrella, white tips, ivory ball handle, N L e ued highly as keepsake, Finder Prince Philip, the reportedly suc- essful sultor, is sald t¢ have been in love with Mafalda for several years, His suit is declared to have been opposed by the Italian royal family on the ground of difference in religious beliefs. Special dis- patches last month, however, sald ora employ- inside pocket. Re- 228 Beaver Bt. 29=PRESSIN gserted 0—PR ¥ood running C. A. Bence, 51 Main been {s- ) t in Wednesday. e 4 with coun- Mario Succhini, 10 Spring street and Emma Bertoll, 35 Spring street; | Frank Brossman of Williams street, Hartford and Theresa Coughlin, Williams street, Hart- ford. DANCIN at a and hle e 3 —4 passenger coupe, A-1 condition throughout, always driven carefully. Must be sold. Box 20-H, Herald Office. ASH, 1922 nced 8 run less than 4,000 miles. This bought at a big reduction, phone us for demonstration. rlder trade. A, G, Hawkel Phons 245 g |OAKLAND tourin condition; price after 6 p. m. OLDSMOBILY, SEDAN, 1924—Price $180, Write to Box 41-W, Herald Office. OVERLAND SEDAN, 1925—1925 Overiand coupe, 1924 Overland tourfng. 1923 Over- 1927 Overland tourin, Rudolph's Garage, 127 Cherry St. Tel AXWELIL, 1 iy ERE OF Heart attacks, dropsy, high blood pr sure, paralysis, | will gladly tell you, Free of Charge, how my dear mother was cured, without druga and her Iife saved. This, | feel, is my duty to humanity, Address, Mrs. A. Spence, Tox 1346, New Haven, Conn. Store Announcements TOMAS framed for only one dollai de Stud! YOR VACATI A—We have it. From $1.00 up. Films developed, glossy finish. Arcade Studio. AUTOMOTIVE s 1 Auto and Truck Agencies 8 SOXANTENLIVE ACSE TRUCKB—Sales and Service. Erie- MERCHAND! son Motor Sales, 171 South Main 8t —ARTICLES FOR E one 870. —BUILDING MA BUICK MOTOR CARS—enles 2 & C Capltol Bulck Co. 193 Arch 8t L DAI 2607, s CADILLAG CARB—Ealee L.ash Motor Co. “A putable Concern.” West Main corner Liucoln streets. Sales Co. § Main Bt. Phone 2772, FVHOLET MOTOR CARS—BSaies and | PAIGE—7 pass. touring, 8 cylinder, §6 . service. Superior Auto Compsny. 17¢ p. Very rellable and economical (4 Arch 8t. Phops 211. operate, 15 miles p.-r IILT'\n s, Tires GADGE—BROTHERB—Bales and wervice | oxecellent. Price $260. Terma. Whit- D ey Eaten Cory, 155 Elm 61, | more Paige-Jewett Co. mear cor. st corner Frankin. _Phone 731. 81'!":::“ '"": Fim_8te. — = ————————~—— | GTUDEBAKER—(ouring car 1u good run- CARS AND TRUCKS—Fordeon | “pning ehape. Prie §100. C. Ac Bence Bales and service. Genuine 51 Mafn St. Phons 2215, Automotive Sales ——— e R— Main, Phone 2701. | VELIE.§ passenger touring car: Al condi- LAl tlon. Cheap for quick sale. Tel. 1198 or 00M AND OFFICES ARS—Sales and _service. | gygow. FOR R ervire Statlon, Hartford Ave., cor, FOR R ley 8t. A. M. Paonessa. —SUBUHBAN FO —VACATION PLAC AREHOUSES TO EMPLOYMENT 4 EMPLOYMENT demoni ETHEL: Poor But Aristocratic _~"SHE WAGS NOTHING- ON ME— | WVE, FOUR OR FIVE. CARS AT MY DISPOSAL-TOO [ 11=HELP h 2 —HELP—WOMEN WAN N O 14—SITUATIONS WANTED—MEN UATIONS WANTED—WOMEN FINANCIAL NESS OPPORTU Wil eon- tory of 62 Eim Bt. senatorial alm: en's organization onable. new, Al Call 429-14 at TIES e R INGTANC | WHEN | WiSW i|| To_SHOP A BIT, |11 PREFER MY ||| EncLOSED TROLLET \ 1y IN TWO TONES™ OF \ 11| YELLOW - UPHOLS TERED) W WICKER — VERY ROOMY AKDD COMFORTASLE, AFTERS RUSH women who TO BORROW LIVE STOCK AND SWINE 18, P POULTRY SUPPLIES ORSES, VERICLE least, i jeal- \—CATTL action- . ort_fouring T fine conditlon, new paint, § good tires, upholstery and top very good, many extras. Will take Grand 8t. hili in high towing a Ford. Price s low, Ree John at Bennett Motor Bales Co., 250_Arch St. PAIGE, 1931—7 passenger _nedan, mnew paint, § good tires, excellent mechanical condition. Can bs bought for $450. Terms arranged. New Britain_ Motor i nd servi Phone the and = EQUIP Y PRODUCTS SLAH and _ Bervice PLANTE ' WRD FLCOR. & PLERSE. Y 54— MACHINE | 65—MERCHANDY —1 B— to be | 1 \ | FOR COUKTRY DRIWING ) FItD S SMART LOW-SLUNG- DEL VERY CEPENDABLE~ IT WOGS,— | MEAN"HUGS' ™ THE ROAD, AND ONE CATS A VERY SWANKY FIGURE , EXCEPTING WHEN GETING IN AND our TCHES, DIAMON TED PICLES REAL 10 BUY R ORENT e WA 74 RD tractor. parts and accessories. the ESTATE Fe MENTS & TENEMENTS Jeffarson, PLACES FOR RENT NHAT MATTER DEAR ? party, and from that view- | point I am what might be termed a young democr But 1 have been in our party since ¢ long enough to realize that we democrats | of Connecticut are good scrappers | among ourselves, If we would only | get together and put A Cel il "ARMS FOR BALE against our Hot FOR 8AL day we would have our friends the | S it HORE PLAC republicans on the run i S \ = 4'_n\vllrr'x:\!\v:-_; : s “Personally 1 held a brief for no L TE 3 NG '”:Mw G It T*M’as} AL ESTATE—WANTED of Hartfor whom ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS eater organizer. be | AR Sl If William | 25 udi ) CANT FUEN CRANK™ THE BLAMED THNG— RS ME OPERA I'RING' FOR JAMES ((OR WHATEVER WS NAME MAY BE () RENEWED CARS youth Reconditioned and priced. Terms can Trades considered, attractively THE Harvey & Lewis " 85 W Main St New Britain, Conn. OPTICTANS FILM, - DEVELOPED Better Enlargements ATE FUR SALE SAL ESTATE BEAL 78— AGENTS—R 79— AUCTIONE 0—BLDG. & B 81—BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE 1924 1024 1923 1923 1922 1024 1016 1923 touring, new paint sedan, new paint. sport. Ford tourings (2). Ford tourin Ford tudor. Cadillac touring car. Dodge, screen delivery, unit opponents on election the same | ESS PROP with front LB ip. AT NIGHT WHEN WE WANT TO BE ST BY OUIRPSELVESS S 1S ™ CAR WE T.JE QUI — (AND TO IT_LOOKS> MUCH BETIER DAMRK = ALTHO 1T GOUNOS® oy than A. G, HAWKER, ELS R00MS FOR RENT #0—ROOMS AND BOARD | FOR HOUSEKEEPI) —PBOARD OR LOLG selected, sup Thoms of \ cial ort him FOR G PEED HNOWMG EXCELLS: THESY GTRAGHT LP-AND-DOWN MODEL - 52 ELM ST. PHONE 2 rbury, he of the & temperment ™ME, OCCASION ARISESY ER MAKE WHEN m. Tt Phil- Haven Union ever been | sage counsel, | bhe picked | ifp Troup of the Nev | whose pou pen | at the party's disposa e choice, | 1f House Minority | Y,eader Bransfield of Portland he the | one, follo hi 1t the quent Homer Cum of Stamford hy him. T } nton. t ing worker fror marsl chael Conn unite v elo- | gs. the sage e the pilot, he g and enerz e work wit gentle gatheri P B his presence 1f some ahle n iR compe thers mar port her. melect sor Kennedy o committee no better Y repeat th its own goo mander sume the re body, back of h fump your “Harmo what orga and no success ¢ out it. And I can best be s by the sele able, absolu sume full with and counse final decisio aw him 1o in error he can the responsibility ment tions of the party will be re and brought O'Sullivan Speaks of Future Congressman P. B. O'Sullivan of | be wise ruler, weig! will tem with discretion together.” PREFER 1T TO AXY THE POTTERS | v2—WHER RE TO DINR BY J. P. McEVOY WHO DO YOU KNOW E MOOM THAT SO KEEN TO FROM ALL ITS AS MORGUE b e Jume 8. Ly, TVE HAD TUSE. \ O MV SKiLL TO KETCH ONE. FISH,TLL BET POLLY GAVE LR S JELL, GAL, HOWS THE CASTIN'COMIN = Semee foe. Couat 8. THIS BIG OLD FISH LLOWED THE HOD! TWO HOURS AGO, AND I CANT DIG IT, ooT S USED CARS Cleveland sedan. Mazxwell 4 pass. coupa.—3 Hain Anderson Ford sedan. Ford coupe, Epc. six Studebaker touring. TIME PAYMENTS OPEN EVENINGS BENNETT MOTOR SALES CO., an. 259 ARCH ST, TEL. 3952, BETTER USED CARS 1934 1924 1023 1923 Coupe (low mileage) 3435, Tudor, $500, Tourings, $200 to $300. Tourings. $126 to $178. RUNABOUTS AND TOURINGS ALL YEARS ALL PRICES Oldsmobile tourtng tn beautiful eon &ition, $350. ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. 33 MAIN 8T, TEL. 1618 POPULAR FORD DEALERS USED CARS Ford coupe. Chevrolet coupe. Buick touring. Studbaker coupe. Essex coach ~THE— HONETMAN AUTO SALES 1319 ARCH 8T. TEL. USED BUICKS 221 Tourlng 1920 Coupe, 4 passy OTHER MAKES Buick § pase. ndler Sedan. Durant Touring. 1921 Franklin Sedan. 1934 Ford Coupe. 1913 Ford Touring, touring. “lke new.” 1031 Haynes Touring. CAPITOL BUICK ©O. 433 ARCH STRERT