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SOCIETY BUDS | WUST BE MODEST Orders Issued lor Frocks fo Be! Worn at Palace | London at court Palace cordl sut berla nocia affal Mary Quee ed lord NOTICE TO CONTRACTO ns The \ acting thr School A hids fr t plumbi room br erected i in said t ATl bid shall enclose witt bond for a & ot hond sha Bondi Owners of the T Contract B0 per c bid, if the the tract building. escretw the amo cor contracts executad retnrned Failure cessful hi cont ahall become t be paid to ; to whom it° whole or such por used by t1 differenc faul Towest of the returned to The (o {x awarded after siz e fow bid Owners w bond in a of the 1 The O reject any new proposals appear. Sealed bids ide “Propos tract (or four-room P town of Saturday E——— can either make or mar the charm of a room. They serve back- d for furnmsings and drape ses. A floor is finished and can be kept in good when p:mfc'.cd with condition Tt flows smoothly and evenly and dries with a rich gloss. It is un- affected by the tread of feet and does not spot or turn white under contact with hot or cold water. Use it on your ficors. This is ome of the line of miske: -3 vara: Strickland & Cryne Paperhanging and Printing 150 ARCH Lacaseal Var TEL. 3583 o s I T A 8 Ly e e e YOUNG AMERICA PEEVED AT THE WEATHER MAN With BLIND VETS' PLEDGE Those at Convention in Omaha Take Oath Renewing Their Al- ain Interferes Noon Street | | Parade of 101 Ranch i legiance to the Tlag, | Omala, Neb, June 25 (P)—Pledg- ing anew their Mith to a flag they could not see, but for which they gave that which is next dear to life itself, blind veterans of the World war attending the annual conven- tion of the disabled American vet- yesterday held thelr annual The blind chapter has 65 Shows, ity, and many igainst the nd not? ith big 101 Ranch, thrill the did, did, did ) warpaint, ed to remain s moved ner why tha erans meeting. member: J. . Hulin, Baltimore, was elect- ed commander; John McGrath, Baltimore abbl Michael Aaronsohn, chaplain; Harry Nlerenburg, York city, color bearer: Dr. N. C.. surgeon and Charles Kemp, Indianapolis, Ind, sergeant-at-arms. The veterans passed a resolution g the $350,000 appropriation by ss for a hospital for them to added to the general hospitaliza- fund for veterans., The sepa- expenditure was termed r practical nur necessary.” A complete and private system of ction of government hospitals disabled World war veterans ire being treated was urged and an change of personnel in ed |gdvisory council of the general of- 1 the ¢ of the United States Veterans' out |hurean was demanded in the report led to be |of ort H. Smythe of Washington, emscl \airman of the rehabilitation use they g for the New s the It ting of bread temp iy ¢ " cing efore le to s aft- ~ attendance od in spite of nt MUCH ADO OVER BILL supreme Court May Be Asked to settle Argument Over $1.50 Washington, June 25 (#—The ru- sme court may be asked by the partment of fustice to render a to | UNVEIL MONUMENT item of $1.50 spent for his pense acconnt by a government worker unch. Herbert §. Ward, while emploved by the department of agriculture last October, went to Alexandria, Va, inst across the Potomac from Washington, on government busi- He ate a meal there and Iist- is expense account, Comp- troller General McCarl disallowed th claim, ruling that «hould not he reimhursed for meals uring their regular working hours their al to Wisconsin Regiment is Set Up At Oslo Norway t S | Hans teenth Rd it on ad it o while stations.” The enurt of clalms, versed the ruling, and now the de- 18 considering taking it to the highest he- cause of {ts: possible hearing on fu- ture similar cases near “‘permanent however, re- partment of instice conrt T BANKER DIES June 25 (P—George Hallock, the exchange member Kidder, Peabody & Co., and di- rector in several large organizations, suddenly today at his office, PROMIN New York. . nt zne Fleld had eight children SFRAY YOUR POTATOES WITH BARDO LEAD Carried in 1 Th, 5 Th, 25 Th, 50 th and 100 b pack- ages. Kills bugs and controls blight. Spray 4 or 5 times during growing season and triple your yield. Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc. PARK and BIGELOW STREETS 'THE POTTERS | LADIES AND ANNOUNCE PROF STRICKEN POLLY AND HER PALS X e e fod iz I \ OT ARE YOU GLAD ARBOUT , . THIS MorAIAl] PA PERKINS?Z / o) FER | | | Lotter, Oteen, } the | THAT SEBASTIAN WITH AN NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 124 ——— e e A e e HELD WITHOUT BAIL |James Gizzl, 67, Waterbury, Must Stand Trisl For Murder of Com- panion, Waterbury, Conn, June 25 (P |James Glzzi, 67, Lukewood road, charged with murder, appeared |city court this morning and through counsel, Atty. Edward Mascola and James McKnight, walved extradi- {tion. He was ordered by Judge John ¥, McGrath held without bail for trial for the next term of the superlor court, The accused man was not taken from the prisoners' cage when ar- raigned, but was whisked down stalrs to a cell room as soon as the court formality had been completed Gizal is held criminally responsible for the murder of Donato Guudios, &5, father of seven children, who was shot from ambush on the Lake- {wood road, two weeks ago Monday, about 200 feet from his home, as he was on his way to work. | NO REFERENDUM | Governor of Maine Not Expected To Issue Proclamation For Repeal of | Direct Primary | Augusta, Me, June 25 (B —Go ernor Ralph 0. Brewster indicated o that he would not lssue a pro- clamation ealling for a referendum |on the repeal of the direct primury llaw. The decision was hased on a |finding by the governor's council |after investigation of petitions filed with the legislature last winter for a |referendum, that less than 8,000 |names were filed iegally, ision in a case involving an ex- | employees | Before you buy a although | 12,000 were required to make the proposal effective, The governor sald that there were “gross evidences of frand." Dupli- cate petitions containing exactly the same names were filed from differ- ent towns, In response to a postal card canvass, Governor Brewster sald, hundreds of voters reported 1|Iml their names appearing on peti- |tions had mot been signed by them. “In some cases the signatures of the justices of the peace taking oath as to the authenticity of the peti- |tions had been forged," he sald. DENIES INFIDELITY Mrs, Ida May Symington Takes Stand To Refute Charges Against Her Character. New York, June 25 (M—DMrs, lda May Symington, taking the stand to- day fn her own defense in the suit for divorce brought by her husband, Thomas A, Smyington, denied all ac- cusations of unfaithfulness. In par- {ticular she denied intimacy with |Talbot W. Chambers, one of the |corespondents named in the com- | plaint, who is now held in $1,000 bail on statutory charges, based on his sto s witness for the plaintiff. Mrs. Symington testified that on !the night mentioned by Chambers, she and her husband went to a the- ater and later registered together at a hotel To corrohorate her testimony, two rks of the Ritz-Carlton and a clerk from a theatrical ticket agency testified as to truth of her asser- |tions, contradicting Chaifbers’ festi- | mony. | Justice Ford has under considera- tion a motion by counsel for Mrs. nington to dismiss th@ case, kcuumEledn’c WASHER washing machine, let us “EASY” method of Air Presure and Suction. ing clothes by means of the mesh of the suck the water back efficent method of the up stroke they An initial payment will pot the “EASY” in your home. The balance can be arranged to suit your convenience. Let your good BARRY & 19 MAIN ST. WE ARE THE ONLY AUTHOF ; o7 BAMFORTH TEL. 2504 RIZED DEALERS FOR THESE MACHINES IN NEW RBRITAIN . GENTLEMEN THE T IONES | HAS ATTACK AM SORRY To SHED SCIEMTIST BEEM < OF THE PDENLY OFF THE MOON MEAN MEA You COLD FEET AT YOUR SERVICE Below is 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 sam; gay'u paper CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1—BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS 2—-DEATH NOTICES 3-—FLORISTS 4=FUNERAL DIRECTCRS §=LOST AND FOUND 6—PERSONALS 7—STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOBILES §—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES 9~AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR BALE 10~AUTOMOBILES FOR BXCHANGE 11—=AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIE® 12—AUTOMOBILES WANTED— 13=AUTOS—TAXI ihg;‘\ncl —GARAGES TO :;-uo‘roncmnxs AND BICYCLES 16—MOTORCY'LS-BICYC-LS WANTED 17—SERVICE STATIONS REPAIRING BUSINESS SERVICE 3—BARBERS HAIRD'S, MASSHUER 19—BUILDING AND CONTRACT 20—BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERED 21—DENTISTS 22—DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY 23=DYEING & CLEANING 24=INSURANCE—ALL KINUS 2—LAWYERS-PATENT ATBORNEYS 26—MOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAGE 27—PAINTING, PAPER HANGING 23—PLUMBING, HEAT'G, METAL WE 20—PRESSING AND TAILORING 30—PRINT'G, JOBB'G, STATIONERY $1—PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 30—REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING 33—WANTED TO RENDER SERVICEE EDUCATIONAL 34—CORRESPONDENCE COURSES 45=DANCING TEACHERS 36—INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL 37—LOCAL & PRIV. INSTRUCTORE 48—WANTED—INSTRUCTORE EMPLOYMENT 39—EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES 40=HELP—AGENT8 WANTED 4l—HELP—MEN WANTED 42—HELP—WOMEN WANTED —HELP—MEN OR WOMEN 44—SITUATIONS WANTED—MEN 45—SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN FINANCIAL 48—BUSINKSS OPPORTUNITIER 47—INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BOND8 48—MONEY LOANED 49—WANTED—TO BORROW LIVE STUCK §0—CATILE AND SWINB 51—DOGS, CATS, PETS z:—-z\;u POULTRY SUPPLIES 3—HORSES, VEHICLES §4—WANTED—LIVE STOCK MERCHANDISE $5—ARTICLES FOR BALE #6—BUILDING MATERIALS §7—BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP 58—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS $9—FEED AND FUEL ERTILIZERS, SEEDS, PLANTE FOUTWEAR AND CLOTHING —GOOD THINGS TG EAT 63—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES | 64—MACHINERY. ELEC. & TOULS 66—MERCHANDISE AT THE STORES 66—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 61 B—=RADIO $7—WATCHES, DIAMONLS, JEWELRY | 8e=WANTED—ARTICLES TO BUY REAL ESTATE FUR RENT 65—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTE 70—-BUSINESS PLACES FOR R 71—DESK ROOM AND OFFICES 72—FARMS FOR RENT 13—HOUSES FOR RENT —SUBURBAN FOR RENT —VACATION PLACES FOR RENI REHOUSES & VANTED—TO RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 18—AGENTS—REAL ESTATE | UCTIONEERS 80—BLDG. & BUSINLSES PROP 81—BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE §2—FARMS FOR BALE $3—HOUSES FOR SALE 84—SHORE PLACES FOR BALB §5—SUBURBAN FOR SALE 3§—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE $7—REAL ESTATE—WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS $3—HOTELS 39—ROOMS FOR RENT 90—ROOMS AND BOARD [91—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING 93— WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING ¥3—-WHERE TO DINB THE- HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Ref LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepald line JS0 09 line o line line line line [t a8 Rates Upon Application. Count & words to & line 14 lines to an inch, Minimum 8pace, 3 lines, Mintmum Book Clarge 35 centa, No Ad Accepted After 1 P, M, for on Bame Day. Sut. 10 M, Ads Accepted Over the Telephone ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Monuments 1 lota. Reasonably ault Co, Kensington. NEW BRITAIN—Mounmental Works, 123 Oak Bt. Monuments of all sizes and descriptions. Carving and letter cutting .our_specialty. Florist 3 CARNATIONS=Bpecial at 60c. per dozen, We are waking wedding bouquets and funera) designs. Leave your order now, Flower Garden Greenhouse, 1163 Stan- ley St. Phone 2388-12, CUT FLOWERS—potted piants, pleasing variety, Speclalizing on funeral work. Johnson's Greenhouse, 617 Church 8t. NICE CARNATIONS—31 a doz, Very fine flowers. Sandallie's Greenhouse, 318 Oak Bt. Tel. 264 | —————— ‘ City Items |Gulbransen player planos at Morans' —advt. Miss Esther Anderson gave a din- ner party last evening at her home on Andrews street for the bridal party of the Eliason-Anderson wed- ding which will take place next Saturday, June 27, Victrolas and pianos at Morans'.— adv. Joseph P. Thomas is a patient at New Britain General hospital. | Net Britain council, 0. U. A, M, will meet this evening. | Home cooked luncheon, Crowell’s. —advt. The Bcandinavian W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs. J. Barrett, 57 | Foxon place, this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Robert W. Andrews today sold a {building lot on Stanley streci to Abe 1. Kolodney. The dral was handled by the Cox & Dunn Realty office, The conditfon of Joseph T, Amies, Philadelphia manufacturer and inventor of Amiesite paving {matetial, who is {ll in the New Britaln General hospital with pneu- |monia, Is xaid to he improving grad- 's Ladies T. A. B. socicty an important meeting in | |the school hall tonight at 8 o'clock. A social hour will follow. | The wedding of Miss Alice C. An- derson of 45 Andrews street and |Henry Eliason of 49 Winthrop street |will take at 5 o'clock bride, Rev, will officiate. | On sale, Mary 57 W. Main, Prof. advt at Dr the home of the George W. C. Hill Elizaheth Dresses, Bldg., Room 106 A daughter was horn at the New | Britain General hospital last night to Mr. and Mrs. James A, Carlin of 32 Austin "street. | LEGAL NOTICE. | T will not be responsible for any bhills contracted hy my wife, Cath- erine Burns Wollman, on and after June 25, 1925, ‘ (Signed) Willlam H. Wollman. | Special Notice Whist will be given by the Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. O. H., in Judd’'s hall tomorrow evenir ine 26, at o'clock. Tickets | BY J. P. McEVOY ou DONT I «NEw 1T @ A tAKE 4] THE HE CANT BE MUCH OF A SCIENTIST \F HE CAUGHT TWE MEASLES MEAN MEAS) 1 TOOK TH' Boys OVER LAST Al\GH p\ ElIETY! ————= 5 MY S5TARS\ FIFTY Doll A&‘S) T i b ot L} yEAR' - AN FIETY BUCKS COMES A ( \ MIGHTY HA/\\DY,‘ ‘\Tv\ ——— OMETIMES, Too b AW, MA ANYBODY S ) JUST THE SAME LIABLE DONT CARE wHO GE ( \ CANT TELL WHAT W0URE LABLE TO RUN INTO ON THE ] {eLLo! - MI1SS JONES? ’N\ERLSL PERKINS / To GET Tue 1ES MEASLES | GET VACCINATED) BEFORE YOU Bil. You rs ThemM *MOON 7/, @J NE OS ) | EUPMOBILE CARS—gales place Saturday afternoon | 8:30 | | Lost and Found ] MEG BROOCH—1ot _batween Gold and Browd Sts. Finder nlu’r‘ln'l. Outlet Millluery Co. and recelve rews: MANGE Purwe loat at P. O, deak, Taes- _day_morning, Finder call 3441 . DIAMOND—and " platinum bracelst 1ost, Iedngsday, Finder kindiy " returs e Herald Offics or call 2136 anll receivo LORT—German pollce dox, named™"Gyp- ay" llconse number 40385, Reward it roturped to H, W, Doolittle, Cel Garage, 378 Main 8t. Phone 1480, FRATERNITY PIN—with Initia AL E skull shape, los Finder return to Her- POCKETHOOK contalning: sum of “money was loft on car last Monday, George French, 1051 Coolk 8t., Waterville, Cony SCOTCH COLLTE—Brown and whits, loat 2% montha old, nenr 605 Mafn St., after 6 p. m, Wednesday. Phono 2524, Re _ward, 1525 N, B, Junior H, 8. pif, 0 can have same by paying for. this ad MO Comin AVR. . 2y 8 (O hle ud Personals [] e GRADUATION GIFTS—autograph aibum, 76c.; photo album G0c. No. 2 Bastman camera, $2.50. Areade Studlo, SUFFERERS OF HEART TROUBLB— Heart attacks, s my duty 1o humanity, Address, Mrs, A. Epence, Vox 1346, New Haven, Conn, WILL LADY WHO—was & passen bus which ran down Frank unas, corner Stanley and Pleasant Sts. pleans communicate with Tony Vitakunas, 27 Austin 8t Store Announcements 1 SPECIAL, graduation photographa &L Fe- duced rates. Arcads Studio, AUTOMOTIVE, Auto and Truck Agenci e ACME TRUCKS—Bales and c son Motor Bales, 171 South Main 8t Phone 870, BUICK MOTOR CARS—sales and ssriice. Capltol Bulck Co. 193 Arch 8t Phons OADILLAGC CARS—gales and | Bervice Lash Motor Co. “A Repttable Cuncern ™ West Maln. cormer Lincoln streets. BT e —ner_Lincoln_streets. \-HEP:ROLL;I‘ MOTOR Clg:-vluo- and eervice, Juperior Aute m 3 i Arch 8t. Phons 311. P ! DOS'DGI BROTHERS—Bales, and, service & F. Motor Sales Corp., 156 corner Frankiin. . Phone 13t T o FORD "CARS AND TRGOKS—Fordsor tractor, Sal nd service, Genuins Darts and accessories, Automotive Saler & Bervice Co., 200 E. Main, Phons 2701 q and eeryics City Service Statfon, Hartford Ave,, cor. Stanley St. A. M. Paobesss. LEXINGTON—Oakland amd Gray. Figh B! o motor cars, Bales and service C. A, Bence, 61 Main 6t. Phone 2215, LEXINGTON, OAKLAND and GRAY Mo tor Cars, Sales and Service, H, d'lo' Clty Motor Co. 6 Elm St Phong 2784, MAX“’IELLBAND CHRYSLER~8ales and service, Bennety Motor 8al 8t. _Phone zvsz.' el e KA —moier e h?slli'—mo;nr’ care. Bee the new lime a ervica A G, H m_street. ST OLDEMOBILE MOTOR CARG—"The Fe fined 8ix." 8mith Motor Gales, 100 Wes| Main 8. _Phone 2900, PACKARD—Hudson, €%, Amarica’t \nadV;T u‘r values, Eee the new coach. . The Honeynan Auto Sales Co., 15 AAVL‘h St. Pho 2100, el REO MOTOR CARS—and trucks. Kemmeik M. Bearle & Co., Sales #nd Service, cor, Elm and Park Sts. Phone 2110, Lacal agents for Gabriel Snubbers, | WILLYS-KNIGHT _AND OVERLAND= motor cara, showr Cherry St. R C. howroom and service, 137 ‘The Sleeve-Valre Motor.” Rudolph. Phone 2051-3. e ___Autos and Trucks for sale 1 LODGE—Busines coupe, 1933, good cord I , 1923, i (ine leather upholstery, good .pl|nt and mechanically pertect, $200 down..Terms, _A. G. Hawker, 53 Eim 8t. Phone 2485, LODGE BROR, B Sedan, 152 B € 12 cel] condition; terma_ s rram {0 between 12 and 1-6.7 FORD ROAD condition L n 8 Plainville, FORD SEDAN, 18 tion, must he snl, fice for cash, 7 High &, c; for sale, §007 Al Grise, 1 —Inexcellant condi. at once, Will gacri E. C. Carter & Sons., rea; FORD COUPE, 1825—n Rg0od condition l‘hr #ale, Tnquire 15 East Bt., Plainville an_be seen after 6 p, m, FORD SEDAN, 1023 —new engine, parfect ition, cheap for quick sale, Phone FORD coupe, 1 _new parte. A FORD. 1021—ton tr condition, Wil s Rlake Road, ¥ORD ROADSTER—n shape. Price Bt Phone HUPMOBILE COUPE, 1819, for sale, Park treet Auto Co.. 332 Park 6. HUPMOBILE—1éry late 1823, with couns Alance crankshaft, new paint and in perfect mechanical condition, New Britain Motor Eales Co., 6 Main St. Phone 5 A H, 192 adienced 6 1un less than 4,000 miles. This can be Lought at a big reduction, Call or vhene us for demonstration. Wi con- sider trade. A G. Hawker, 62 Elm St. ®ood_condition; 141 Dwight 8t "k In perfect rinning I cheap. Inquire, 82 al ®00d running C. A. Bence, 51 Ma demonstrator, OVERLAND BEDAN, 1325—1925 Overiand coupe, 1924 Overland touring, 1323 Ove; land tourin 1922 Overland tourin; Rudolph's Garage, 127 Cherry 6t. Tel PAIGE, 189°—spart touring car, machanical ditlon, new paint tires, uphoistery ard top very many extras. Wil take Grand §t. hill In high towing a Ford. Price 1 low. Fes John at Bennett Motor Sales Co., 250 Arch 8t T fine 5 good good, touring. 8 cylinder, 66 h. 3 ble and economical tw operate, per gal. on gas. Tires execellent. Price $250. Terms. tWhit- mers Palge-Jewett Co. near cor, East Main end ». KER—gpecial 6 cylinder, run 600 miles, model 1924, price $200 Ttallan Book Store, 431 Main 8t 05.1%. al In good run- Price $100, C. A. Bence, Phone 2215, car; Al condl Tel. 1196 STUDEBAKER—touring RENEWED CARS onditioned and attractively pr Terma can be arranged, Trades considered. 8" touring, new paint * eedan, new paint port Ford tourfigs (1), Ford touring. Ford tudor, Cadillae touring car. Dodge, screen delivers A. G. HAWKER, £ ELM 6T FHONE 2438, USED CARS dson coach andier touring riess tou i1 aswell ¢ pass. coupe~8 Ford sednn. IIME PAYMENTS OPEN EVENINGS BENNETT MOTOR SALES CO. 250 ARCH ST. TEL.-19062,

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