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HONG KONG CRISIS BELIEVED AT HAND Special ~ Corvespondent Sends Details-to World Lond June the situation | an anti-f Reute graphs for the 1} the wat wor unteers patre section of tion has | s Boveate must 10 foreigners Baseball NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ok A5 HBTS AN ASSAILED AS TERRIBLE LIAR Shepherd’s Lawyers Attack | State's Witnesses at Trial Machine, Pursued hy Police, Over- turn in - Norwalk—One Lscapes But Two Men are Captured. 22 (P June police 1o neighboring \ng that three robbed W (ke ¢ are| Chicage, June 22 (M—The defense in the William D. Shepherd murder trial today ther attacked the character the state’s star witness, C. C, Faiman, Mrs, Luella M, Rhubell for two months business manager of ¥ai-| man's school, the National Univer- sity of Sclences, testified she would not believe Falman on oath, that she never saw a letter from Shepherd to although she kept the files, | 'd that she never had seen Shep- erd at Faiman's school, Falman testified that Shepherd | wrote a letter inquiring about a ccurse in bacteriology, obtained ty- phold germs and was instructed in how to use them to alay “Billy"” MecClintock, his millionaire foster who had made a will in which Shepherd was named chief benefi- from by Con- testimony and of robbers Noroton, gaye ir approach- rmory 1 men’ in 1iman, son clary. Mrs. Rhubell sald that removed all “dead wood" letter file well before the tober 1024, the alleged letter was mentioned Faiman's school records °h Ietter ever was seen. “aiman paid her salary with four | checks which were returned to her, | Mrs. Rhubell sald She admitted running down a fire escapa when state’s attorney’ tectives visited her home in connec- with the Shepherd trial, becauss she di4 not want any further pub- she had from the date, Oc- Shepherd | as being in that no | RUTH 10 SELL 00T Player Wil Dispose Of Ais Farm And Build New Home In Florida RNIGHTS VS, KNIGHTS — Bate" 3 he had eams to K. of C. and K of F Lk his farm at nd he Peters- Rattle for Diamond Honors that night at Walnut Hill Park. ot Colum Pythias, nut Hill F As it is a ca Knights, so aglanst Greek” teams mec a Greek battle, it was finish and a night Senator Jam the Kaceys men to repo on Franklin & o'clock: in Sud- t me a not ose more We trained last cent ilinesses of Mrs | an are in a measure requests the ! 3 3 my decision to make badly swallen in his the MeCabe Boio Donlor Fitzpatrick 1 out of the His him ever line-up, 1ined that DIES IN GERMANY et ¢, Jur THEY PREFERRED DEATH | Ifection would not Trench Tieutenant Aen Themselves to Eternity Blow Rather Than be Captured. is or- blew 0-Mor- up INSTALLS THE HOFFMAN NO.3 GAS WATER HEATER| G To THE TAKING B WANNA KNOW GOMG To GET i | 1 Heney [Yerd had the fatal germs a year he- | [ Yo ~|atories itv. She also sald she had been paid 820 weekly by the defense, was arrested and fined re- cently for disorderly conduct, she ad- mitted upnn cross-examination, but <afd her arrest was caused by a renfal agent who wanted to get her | apartment W, W. O'Rrien nf defense connsal hronght eut that he paid Mrs. Rhu- hell's fine “hecause T thought vou were being persecuted.” Dr. John Fischer, head of Tischer lahoratorfes, was the next 1alifylng as an expert hac- the | witness terinlngist, Tn technical language he testified that Shopherd lacked the scfentific knowledge tn propagate and care for fhe germs Faiman ald he gave the accused man until the epportunity for slaying vyoung McClintock ar- rived He mald that a man who had the operation of transfer and propaga- tion of germs explained to him only once probably would he unable fo | keep any of the bacilll alive for a vear and that if any germs lived they probably would he low in virn. According to Falman. Shep. fore they were introduced ing McClintock’s hody Dr. Fischer rald it had been “abundantly proven” that some per. <ons could be exposed to virulent typhold zerms and escape infection He =ald that the effects of a cathartic administered early in in- necessarily seri- into onsly complicate the iliness, a atep admitted in Shepherd’'s treatment of | the vouth before phyeiclans were | summoned | Dr. Fischer gaid he formerly em- | ploved Faiman for some of the sim- pler duties ahout the Fischer labor- | andthat Falman was not capahle of the more complicated vork. He also testified that Faiman returned after a brief vacation and said he had honght a diploma. Asked as to his valuation of Fal- truth and veracity, Special Notice Coyrt Columba, Catholic Daugh- America, will hold ta whist, and lawn fate on the K. of C.| Tuesday evening, June 23.—| MoOM,) WERE NOT L, (WORRYING ABOUT \THAT, MRS, mTTE-R \CK POLLY AND HER PALS acter and reputation for | Dr. Fischer sald: | regard him as a reln of Baron Munchausen.” The prosecution objected: to the comparison, however, and Dr. Flsch- er substituted the words “very bad." Asked if he thought Shgpherd arnation {could have learned from one demon- stration how to preserve germs over a period of a year so that they still would be fatally virulent, Dr. Fischer replied: “You might as well think you {could learn to fly an airplane by tak- ling a correspondence course.” DEGREES AT COLGATE | 148 Arc Graduated and A Number Of Honorary At Excrcises Today. Hamilton, N. Y., June 22, —(P— FR Awards Are Madc [selt in the {day morning. Colgate University awarded 148 de-|wife, MONDAY, .JON grees in course at th nual com. mencement exorcises here toda: Honorary degrees were awarded as follows: Doctor of laws—Owen D, Young of Schenectady; Raymond B, Fosd- ick, of New York, commencement speaker, Doctor of Sclences—Professor Harry E, Collins of the University of Pennsylvania, Colgate '03; Profess- or George R. Roorbach of Harvard University, Colgate '93, Doctor of Divinity—Rev. Charles Gilkey of Springfield, Mass.; Rev. William B. cle of Pekin, China, Colgate '94. HANGS SELF IN CELLAR Bridgeport, Conn., June 22 (P— Louls Weimer, 80, a taflor iving at 1229 Pembroke street, hanged him- cellar of his home Sun- He was found by his No cause for his act is given. EE This Week Only Sample of ~for you, at any store named below E'VE made acceptance easy. At any store listed be- low, you'll find a special KOTEX sample table. Each sample wrapped in plain paper. Take your sample and put itin your bag. That's all. No questions to ask or answer. What you get is a super-absorbent sanitary pad made from Cellucotton. Impregnated with a new secret deodorant. It absorbs instantly, 16 times its own weight in moisture. Is five times as absorbent as cotton. So it insures protection and safety under all circumstances. Kotex — deodorized — alone permits the immaculacy, the personal daintiness demanded by the fastidious woman. And comfort, convenience and ease of disposal you never dreamed of! Go to any of the stores listed below and help yourself to a KOTEX sample. Offer limited to this week only. Only one sample to a customer. Get KOTEX samples at any of these stores They also sell KOTEX—deodorized—in full-size packages for those who need no introduction, NEW BRITAIN, CONN Fast St. Pharamacy 183 Dwight & g \f(‘Rflnri M Stanley & . A Axelrod G. 208 Main St Crowell's Drug Stort §3 West Main 8t Apotheeary Hall 521 Main St Curran & Pajewski 117 Broad Bt K.O City Drug Store 437 Main Bt Miller Hanson l)ruz Co. 30 Chureh The Fair Davidson & Leventhal The Boston Store Liggett's Store Main Bt PLAINVILLE The Model Shop 15 Whitney St Geo. R. Byington € X DEODORIIZED OUGHTA WEAR GREAT SEND OFF Delayed Discouragement CRCH, E EG6 STAND HIM,N A SHORT TIME ONLY C.J.LEROUX 174. ARCH STREET Tel. 304 NA €a ST BOT THAT SUT THERE. [ THER! CNE DONTCHA LOVE ME,PCLLY 2 VOUKNOW I LOVE Ve, o CUR. HEARTS BEAT AS DOLLY L OH,POLLY, TELL ME. VA LOVE ME = MARRY ME. PLEASE!! Y E .22, 1925 AT YOUR SERVICE Below 1s a list of the Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note the easy-to-read alphabetical arrangement. Phone Your Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion in same day’s paper 1iP: ULASSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1=~BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS 23—-DEATH NOTICES 3—FLORISTS 4—FUNERAL DIRECTORS §—LOST AND FOUND 6—PERSONALS 7—~STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOBILES $—-AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES 9~AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR BALB 10~AUTOMOBILES 'FOR EXCHANGE 11=AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIE® 12=~AUTOMOBILES WANTED— 13=AUTOS—TAXI BERVICE 14=GARAGES TO LET 15—~MOTORCYCLES AND BICTCLES 16—=MOTORCY'LS-BICYC-L8 WANTED 17=SERVICE STATIONS REPAIRING BUSINESS SERVICE * 1§=HARBERS HAIRD'S, MASSEUSE 19=BUILDING AND CONTRACT 20—BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERED DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY 23—-DYEING & CLEANING 24=INSURANCE—ALL KINDS 25~LAWYERS-PATENT ATTORNEYS 26=~MOVING. TRUCKING, BAGGAGE THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alpnnmlulu Amm.oc For Quick and Ready Reference, LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Iine iine line ine line Iine i W1 line 3,50 Yearly Order Rates Upon Application, Count 6 worde to & line 14 lines to an Inch, Minimum Space, 3 lines. Miatmum Book Charge, 35 cents No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for Classified Page on Same Day. But. 10 tho Telephone tomers, Ci ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Monuments § Accepted Qv priced. N, Tel, 647-15 Co., Kensington. LT o L R |NEW BRITAIN—Mounmeital Works, 133 Oak Bt. Monuments of all sizes and descriptiona. Carving and letter cutting .our_speclalty. Florist 3 CARNATIONS—Bpecial at 607, por dozem, are making wedding bouquets and wral des'gns. Leave your order mow, Flower Garden Greenhouse, 1163 Stan- ley Bt. _Phone 238s-12, GUT FLOWERS—potted plants, pleasing ty. § on_funeral work. 617_Church Bt. NICB CARNATIONS—$1 & doz, Very fine tlowers. Sandallle’s Greenhouse, 218 Oak St. Tel. 2643-12. Lost and Found BLACK—8hepherd dog _ without with white epot on neck, lost. return to 11 West 8t [ Collar, Finder Auto and Truck Agencies son Aotor ale 171 South Mata- 8t Phone 870, s Motor Co, *. ble Concern.” Vest Maln, corner Lincoln etrests CHEVRO and sorvice. Buperior Aute Company, 116 Arch 8t Phons 211 6 & ¥ Motor Sales 166 II. corner Frankiin, On'p.w e A LAl —— I'ORD CARS AND TRUCKS—~Fortson lalu apd servica Geoulne coessories. Automotive Bales A !nrvlvo ou.. 200 B, Main, Phons ¥ HUPMOBL Al 68 and wservice, City Betvice Btation;, Harttord Ave. cor, Btanley 8t, A, M. Paonessa, LEXINGTON: klan Gray, High grade motor cars. Bales and service, C. A, Bence, 01 Main 8t. Phone 2115, LEXINGTON, OAKLAND and GKAY M tor Cars, Sales and Service. Hardware City Motor Co., 8 Elm 8t. Phone 318, MAXWELL AND CHRYSLER—Sales and service, Benuett Motor ll»l& 260 Areh 8t. Phone 2952, NABH—motor cars, SLDAMOBILE MOTOR OARS—'The Fe- fined Bix.” Bmith Motor Salea 100. West Main 8t. Phone 2900, PACKARD—Hudson, Eeex, Ameri leading es. Bee the new coac) . The Hons Auto Sales Co. Arch St. Phone 3109, REQ MOTOR CARS—and trucks K M. Bearle & Co., Sales and Bervice, cor, Elm and Park Sts. Phone 3110, Local _Agents for_Gabriel Snubbers, STUDEBAKER—Ber and Balesroo; 228 Arch Bt. A. & D. Motor Sales CI. Inc. Phone 260, WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND— motor cara, showroom and service, 131 Cherry “The Blesve-Vilve Motor” R. C. Rudolph, Phone 20§ Autos aud Trucks for sale # CHEVROLET—430 touring, 1323, paint, new bearing, looks Ilke private party. Cash or term: Andrews, 401 Arch 8t. 27=PAINTING, PAPER HANGING 23—PLUMBING, HEAT'G, METAL WE 20—PRESSING AND TAILORING 30—PRINT'G, JOBB'G, BTATIONERY $1—PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 33—REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING 33—WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES EDUCATIONAL i4—=CORRESPONDENCE COURSES J5=DANCING TEACHERS 38—INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL 37—-LOCAL & PRIV. INSTRUCTOR® 48—WANTED—INSTRUCTORE EMPLOYMENT 39=EMPLOYME 40—HELP—AG! 41—~HELP—ME! 42—HELP—WOMEN WAX CHECKERED COAT—(man's) lost In vi- cinity of West Main Bt. Wednesday. Reward. 140 Grove St. DEPOSIT BOOK-—No, 25316 on the Com- merclal Trust Co., lost. Finder kismly return_to_bank. NGE—Bank book No al Trust Co.. lost turn to bank. 32009 on fhe Personals L | SUFFERERS OF HEART TROUBLE— Heart attacks, dropey, high blood pres- sure, paralysie, | will gladly tell you, Fres of Charge, how my dear mother was cured, witlout druga and her life saved. This, 1 feel, Is my duty humanity. Address, Mrs. A. Epence, Box 1346 New Ha Conn. n, Finder re- | to | DODGE BROA, TOURING CAR—with & very good ti paint and upholstery good. ~ Can be bought for 3$50. New Britain Motor Sales Co., 6 Main 8t Phons DODGE—Buaines ccups, 1923, & good cords fine leather upholatery. good mechanically perfect, $200 down. A G. Hawker, m 8t DODGE TOURING, 1922 combination stop light, shock absorbers, cord tires. Price reasonable. Demon- stration. 20 Hawley 8t. DODGE BROB. B 8edan, 1933, nulhnz condition; termsarranged. G 23 between 12 and 1-6-7 EESEX TOURING CAR, 191, excellent condition, Box 28 H. W, ¢ cylinder, Phons 1706 or write Herald Office, 43—HELP—MEN- OR WOMEN 44—BITUATIONS WANTED—MEN 45—SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN FINANCIAL INESS OPPORTUNITIER STOCKS, BONDS NED fl—WAhTED—TD BORROW LIVE STUCK §0—CATTLE AND SWINB 51—-DOGS, CATS, PETS £GGS, POULTRY SUPPLIEE 53—HORSES, VEHICLES 54—WANTED—LIVE 8TOCK MERCHANDISE §5—ARTICLES FOR BALE 56—BUILDING MATERIALS §7—BUSINEES & OFFICB EQUIP 58—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTSB 89—FEED AND FUEL §0—FERTILIZERS, S8EELS, PLANTS 61—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING 62—GOOD THINGE TO EAT #3—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES #4—MACHINERY, ELEC., & TOOLE 65—~MERCHANDISE AT THE S8TORES 66—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS RADIO | ATCHES, DIAMONLS, JEWELRY €2 WANTED-ARTIGIUS 0 BT | Joseph Sendra, formerlr of the City of REAL ESTATE FOR RENT | New Britain, In Hartford County, Defend- 85—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS | —BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT 11—DESK ROOM AND OFFICES —FARMS FOR RENT —HOUSES FOR RENT —SUBURBAN FOR RENT —VACATION PLACES FOR RENT —WAREHOUSES & TORAGE —WANTED—TO RENT Store Announcements 1 DIPLOMAS framed for only one dollar. Arcade b(ud{o TOUR VACATION CAME! From $1.00 up. finish Ar A—\We have It Filma developed, glossy ade Studio. That's the Reason Teacher — Why"do you always add up wrongly? &cholar — 1 don't know! Teacher Does any one you? Scholar — Yes, my father! Teacher — What {s he? Scholar — A walter! — Vikingen, Oslo. help interrupt writing at any time, e ORDER OF NOTICF, Ester Tomplus Sendrn, of Waterbury, in New Haven County, Plaintiff. Stata of Connecticut, New Haven Coun- ss.: Waterbury, June 16th, A. D., 18 Upon the complaint of the sald’ Ester Tompkus Sendra praying for reagons therein get forth for o divorce, made ra- turnable before the Superior Court fn and {for New Haven County at Waterbury, to be held on the first Tuesday of Septem- ber, A. D, 19 it appearing to and being found by the subserfbing autliority that the sald defendant has gone to parts un- Kknown; therefore, Ordered, That netice of the pendency of sald complaint be given by publishing this order in the New Britain Herald, a newspaper printed in gald New Britain, s , commencing on or of August, A. D. officer with your dorasd make due return. iE H, FREEMAN, erior Court for New aterbury. nnecticut, New Haven Coun- . Waterbury, June 15th, 1925, The within and foregolng 18 a true and attested copy of the original order ot notire in my hands for publication, Attest WILLIAM J. ROACH, Conatable. [ty REAL ESTATE FOR SALE —AGENTS—REAL ESTATE i —AUCTIONEERS —BLDG. & BUSINEES PROP —~BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE |82—-FARM8 FOR SALE §3—HOUSES FOR BALE —8HORE PLACES FOR SALB |§5—8UBURBAN FOR SALE |#8—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE |$7=REAL ESTATE—WANTED b | doings st GE! | Clerk ot the i 1 County | ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS §8—HOTELB $3—ROOMS FOR RENT 80—ROOMS AND BOARD ROOMS FOR HOUSEREEPING p3—=TWANTED—BOARD OR LOLGING 93-WHERE TO DINB ty T THINK You ANYTUING 10U WANT T TeLL ME BEFORE I G2 BE SURE aND WEAR OUR RUBBERS AND DROP US 4 (INE ONCE IOV A WHILE AND \ET US WNOW HOW | NYOURE GETTING ALONG YOUR HEAVY. (LB 2y Jone 22 Doy, HURRY uP AN’ DISCOURAGE. THIS r.-uv,i‘ MEBBE ITLL SEND | HIM HOME |, S PRl . Inc. Coont Brtain s et 622 Longfellow permitted children to | FORD SEDA tion, must he fice for cash, 217 High 8t FORD, Ton trurk in perfect ranning condition, Will sell cheap. Inquire, 82 Blake Road. FORD ROADSTER— shape. Price St, Phone 221 HERD 18 YOUR CHANCE, Buick roadster, be scen at Jei Box 14-G, Herald. HUPMOB! very late 1823, with rour. crankshaft, new paint and in echanical eondition, New tor gales Co. 6 Maln Bt. 1922—n_excellent condi- 0ld_at once, Wil sacri- E. C. Carter & Sons,, rear ®00d ruoping C. A. Bence, 51 Main A big. #ix wotth $100 cash, may next to P, O, ' Write T, 1924—4 passeuper coups, A-1 condition throughout, always driven carefully, Must be sold. Bex 20-H, Herald ‘Office, than 4,000 miles. bought at a hig reduction, nhone us for demonstratian, slder trade. A, G, Phone 21 OIDEMOBILE FEDAN, Writs to ‘ Wil con- Hawker, 52 Elm 8t —Prica §980. 187 coupe, 1924 Overland touring, 1923 Overs land touring, 1923 Overland tourin Rudolph's Garage. 127 Cherry st. Tel. 051-2, iE. 1033—sport touring car, in fine mechanlcal condition, new paint, b good tires, upholsters and top very good, manv extras. Wil take Grand St. hilf In high towing a Ford. Price is lew. Slee John at Berinett Motor ‘SalenCd,, 1 T passenge: gedan, new paint, § Knnd tires, excellenc mechanical condition, Can be bought for $458, ‘Terms arranged. New Britain HMBI’ Rales Co, & Main 8¢, Phnm 2 heap lm quick sale, 3180, AT condi- "Teir 1136 oF RENEWED CARS Reconditioned and attractively priced. Terms can be arranged, Trades conslderad, 1024 1924 touring, new pain “4" sedan, new paint. “4" sport, 1823 Ford tourings (2). 1922 Ford touring. 192 Fotd tudor. 1016 Cadillac touring car. 1221 screen delf o . 6. HAWKER, 51 ELM 8T, PHONE 2¢5$ DODGE BROTHERS-~ Sedan, Sedan Touring. Touring. Touring. Eadan Touring TERMS ARRANGEDL —THE— 8. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP., 165 ELM BT, TEL. 731, UBED CARS 1924 Cleveland sedan. Anderson Ford weda: Ford coupe. Spe. six Studebaker touring. TIMB PAYMENTS OPEN EVENINGS BENNETT MOTOR SALES Ut 250 ARCH ST, TEL. 1052, BETTER USED CARS 1334 Coups (low mileage) 8436, 1924 Tudor, $509. 1033 Touringa, $200 to 8109, 1823 Touringa $136 to $11& RUNABOUTS AND TOURINGS ALL YEARS ALL PRICES Didamoblle touring in beautiful con dition, $3%0, ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO, 93 MAIN ST, TEL 108, POPULAR FORD DEALERS A penny saved is a penny earned —=s0 is every doJlat .saved. thraygh opportunities that are presented Ly the Classified coiumns,

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