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e e s st S EDUCATION NEEDS ‘ PROGRESSBUAGED I ALGARY PLANS 10 BE I]ISEU%SF[M Nation's Schoolmen Are o Meet at Indianapolis subjec istration Wil s th the sub- | in “urricula,” Types of § and Preside due unive v “Progress in ( ges and ties." | The mod problems to follow include a w y of sub, The discussion carried on in both sectional and general meet- ings, niversi- AUSTRALIAN GIRLS SHOWING AM AMBITI[IN All Seem 0 B¢ Anxions o Be Good Cooks Brishane, Australla, J A domestic sclence wheels is one of the recent i land gove people i voods' areas. coaches in tions of the Que designed to the special 1 Cooki eraft and in these easily b the ‘“con” girls ¢ bhaek, oft ‘Alaska Votes Money to Improve Its (‘(7lleuc ture territorial Jast winter at saveral img Charles E. Bu institution, s The apr an addition a dormit £10,00 work w instit farther n kind in the wc London Adopts American Houwhufldmz Ideas London, J inty counc white a to e is going brow BOA Rt MM ‘ !’unx 3. V.’x-n, Uncontrolled Talk s sald to Con- stitute a Menace for Improve- ment in Vienna days word ' for seven to ntter a prol DARING MOTORISTS GET INVITATION Bre Asked to Make Trip (o Hudson Bay Country clared 1 with tained from ferent points ine. iplete ility of he that l“‘ y he- Equal Use of Pronoun We; \hc G l‘l('C\ as \\ cll as He! con- NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 80, 1925, FOR BIRTHDAY hvues World to Its Filtieth! Anniversary Calgary . Alla,, reparations are June 30 r the Calgary jubllee stampede to in July The eity will b and poriod of ¢ given over to the visitors during the for unre- more the come tear- distributing populace lebration, ted merriment ick wagons will wn the streets acks to the crowds; once more Indians tread stolidly through avenues of a modern city, where half a iry ago their fore- ars whooped and hunted buffalo er what was then a bare prarie. Furthermore the Mounted Police will be here in full force and glory. to commemorate the fiftleth anni reary of their coming to Calgary. According to the stampede prg- mo! the outdoor west {s goifg 1o be seen in its romantic glory. Tt 15 going to be wild, woolly, westenr and wholezome, Tt is going to be tional, interesting, historical invigorating, The pioneer past be depicted in contrast to the progressive present A mammoth parade will bhe + pageant to include In- hoys and girls, mounted p trappers, a cavaicade of n horsemen, and floats repre- the development of the dis- § Once fusty cl ing d flap will stampede will not be con- as a show, but as a genuine tournament, with val- trophies and ofctal mpionship titles at stake, ast year's siampede attracted a of 167,279 compared with titive purses, STYLE'S STY Park, Mont., June 30 (®) ris on the Glacier Na- k reservation hoh their the pale face city s rougs, 100, of a lends with their copper mplexion. And the wrink- jaws make it for them which they gather on slopes of the Rocky ike hey rbs wooded Mountains. Out 1n the west these Indians it for granted that the pale girls got the idea of cheek painting from the American Indian istom, just as the Indian girls took the hair bobbing habit from eir sisters.” More inter- of customs they think will “white tendency state of civilization proceeding apace to bring abou: an | tor | typlcal Duteh mill, with the object of erecting one there, So Insistent has the outcry become against the unnecessary demolition of mills, that 't mpay now be hoped that most of the remaining ones will be saved. Sentiment of Americas Save Dutch Windmills Amsterdam, Hol, June 350 (A— Native lovers of old Dutch wind- | mills have been much gratified and | encouraged, In thelr efforts to pre- |serve the characteristic feature of the Dutsh Jandscape, by the lively interest taken by American newspa- pers and magazines In the reports that many historic mills were threatened by demolition, or might |be displaced by prosalc oll or elec tricity-driven machinery. “The Dutch MIIL" the society which aims at the preservation of /the familiar skyline of the classic Dutch landscape, has recelved many sympathetic inquiries from Ameri- cans regarding the fate of the wind- mills. One letter from Topeka, Kan- asked for a specific DEMAND NEW TRIAL, Providence, R. I, June 30 (M— John J. Fitzgerald, counsel for Leonard W. Horton and Francls P. Dougherty, arraigned in the alleged Rhode Island “divorce mill" scandal, today filed a,motion for a new trial. Hearing on. the motion was set for July 11, Recent tests show that silk thread used in stringing pearls should not be dyed of contain chemicals, as the \ustre of the pearls may bs de- as, stroyed itcp- JONES CITY/HALL BATHING SUITS LADIES' MEN'S $5.00 , $1(0-00 Jantzen Made . e SAVINGS BANK of NEW BRITAIN ESTABLISHED 1862 S S Resources - - - $17,886,898.36 Deposits made any day this week will receive interest from July 1st. 5% INTEREST Being Paid On Deposits Vo m m anc a — OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS 6 TO 7:30 — /[ AgrU T™HE Go 1N Ngiiiee e s eel 1R ENGAGEMENT- ) | ANDCHEER H\M ™ 7 UP LIKE A GCOD SCou G?CKE \ wAL T oy Y RIGHT, MA TATS ALL THERE twa ! HUR!- AT T CUSTOMARY FER | T GAL T'RETURA | your RING WHEN, SHE GIVES YA IH' GATE I HEAR J : } CAANT UNDER- STAAD IT, UANK! T 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 same day’s paper 1 RIM CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1—BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS 3—=DEATH NOTICES 3~FLORIST8 {—FUNERAL DIRECTORS §—~LOST AND FOUND 6—PERSONALS $ 7—8TORE ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOBILES §—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES —AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR BALE 10—AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE 11—~AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSCRIES 13=~AUTOMOBILES WANTED— 13—AUTOS—TAXI SERVICB 14~GARAGES TO LET 16~MOTOROYCLES AND BICYCLES 16—MOTORCY'L8-BICYC-L8 WANTED 17—8ERVICE STATIONS REPAIRING BUSINESS SBERVICE 18—BARBERS HAIRD'S, MASSKUSE 19=BUILDING AND CONTRACT 20~BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERED —~DENTISTS 23—DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY —DYEBING & CLEANING 24—INSURANCE—ALL KINDS 25—~LAWYERS-PATENT ATTORNEYS 26—MOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAGE 27—PAINTING, PAPER HANGING 28—PLUMBING, HEAT'G, METAL WE 20—PRESSING AND TAILORING —PRINT'G, JOBB'G, STATIONERY ~PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 33—REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING 33—WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES EDUCATIONAL 34—CORREEPONDENCE CCURSES DANCING TEACHERS 38—INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL 37—LOCAL & PRIV. INSTRUCTORE 48—~WANTED—INSTRUCTOR® EMPLOYMENT 39—EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES 40—HELP—AGENTS WANTED 41—HELP—MEN WANTED 42—HELP—WOMEN WANTED 43—HELP—MEN OR WOMEN 44—BITUATIONS WANTED—MEN 45—SITUATIONS WANTED=—WOMEN FINANCIAL 46—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIEE NVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS ONEY LOANED 49—WANTED~TO BORROW LIVE BTUCK 50—C1 \TTLE A\u BWINB n-—“ ANTED—LIVE STOCE MERCHANDISE 2 C |58—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTE 59—FEED AND FUEL 60—FLRTILIZERS, SEELS, PLANTE §1—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING 62—GOOD THINGS TO EAT HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES | 64—MACHINERY, ELEC., & 1I'OOLS 65—MERCHANDISE AT THE STORES 66—MUSICAL INSTRUMENT8 61 B—RADIO 67—WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY RTICLES TO BUY REAL ESTATE FUR RENT | 65—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS 70—BUSINESS PLACES FOR REN1 —DESK ROOM AND OFFICES ARMS FOR RENT i—HOUSES FOR RENT —SUBURBAN FOR RENT VACATION PLACES FOR RENT —WAREHOUSES & RTORAGE WANTED—TO RENT REAL ESTATE FUK BALE S—REAL ESTATB $1—BUILDING LOTS FOR SALB 52 §3—HOU $4—BHORE PLACES FOR SALB §5—SUBURBAN FOR BALE 86—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGB REAL ESTATE—WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS e HOTELS ROOMS FOR RENT $0_ROOMS AND BOARD 91—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING WANTED—BOARD OR LOLGING 12—WHERE TO DINB omaTS g BIG | | 1ve]eeen eETTnG IDEA, MA P — ARE ;YOU MAD s P SUTTIALY 15, UAK! THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick Ready Reference. B 8 FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS iry line line *11 line Order' Rates Upon Application. Count 6 words to & line. 14 lines to an fnch, Minimum Space, 3 Iines. Minimum Book Charge 35 conta, No Ad Accepted After 1 P, M. for sifled Page on Bame Day. But. 10 1 1 1 line 1 l [ A Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for convenience of customers. Call 925, Ask for = “Want Ad" Operator. ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Monuments BURTAL VAULTS—Concrete steel rein- torced; water preof, bermetically seal- ed, will outlast either wood or metal Do not require larger lots. Reasonably priced. N. B. Vault Co. Kensington Tel. 647-15 NEW BRITAIN—Mounmental Works, 133 6t. Monuments of all sizes and descriptions. Carving and letter eutting .our_speclalty. Florist 3 CARNATIONS—Bpecial at 60, per dozen, We are making wedding bouquets and funeral designs. Leave your order now. Flower Garden Greenhouse, 1163 Stan- ley §t. Phone 23§8-12. CUT FLOWERB—poited plants, pleasing varloty. Speclalizing on funeral work. Johnson's Greenlouse, 617 Church 8t. NICE CARNATIONS—$) a doz, Very fine tlowers. Sandallie's Greenhouss, 21§ Oak St. Tl 2643-12, AUTOMOTWE Auto and Truck Agencies. . 8 ACME TRUCKS—B8ales and Service, lfi.‘- won Motor Salea 171 South Ma Phone 870, U1 T e, Capltol” Bulck Cou 190 Arca 6L, | Phons GADILLAG GARS~Bales d_Bervies, Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” Wltl Main, _corner ' Lincoln streets. u"h)\ Buperior Aute Company, l” Arch 8t. Phons 211 CODGE BROTHERS—8aies and earvica. 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp, 158 Elm St. corner Wrankiin. _Phone 731, FORD CARS AND TROCKS—Fordi l-lu and service. Genul cessorion. Automotive Sa vlcl Co., 200 E. Main. Pho U ARG City Bereice Station, Stanley Bt. grade motor cars. . Bence, (1 Main 6t LEXINGTON, OAKLAND and GRAY M tor Cars, Sales and Service. Hurdwa City Motor Co, 6 Elm St Phone 2734, MAXWELL AND CHRYBLER—ales and service, Bennett Motor Salea 250 Arch 8t. Phone 2052, fales and Bervica A G Hi ‘Bim _etreet. GLDFMOBILE MOTOR CARE—'The Fe- fined 8ix" Bmith Motor Sales 100 Wen Main 8t. Phone 2000, PACKARD—Hudson, Eaeex, - Americ leading car values. Ges the new co 8. The Honeyman Auto 8ales Co., Arch 6t. Phone 2109, REQ MOTOR CARB—and tr Kenneth and Bervice, cor, Phone 2110. Lagai agents_for Gabriel Bnubbers. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND— motor cara. showroom and Cherry 6t. “The 8l R. C. Rudolph. _Pho ve-Val 2051 Autos and Trucks for Salc » o e CHEVROLET—(ouring 1024, In good con- dition. - Inquire 41 Allen 8t. Lost and Found L] GOLD PIN—RAIf moon shape with dia- | mond chlp, lost Sunday morning hetween | Summer and Winter Sts. Reward Return fo 10 Summer §t. Phona 6%, TELLOW READED_bag Toat containing | 415 at Rockwell Park Sunday, Finder return o 403 W..Main St. or call 30875 Personals . DON'T SHOOT—fire crackers, shoot pic- tures for the Fourth, A camera? We have them from $1.00 up. Arcade Studo. WANTED—to travel (o New Haven dal reaching there at & o'clock, Addre Box A. M. B, Herald, NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS All persons liable to pay Taxes on Real Estate and Personal Property | lin New Britain, Conn,, are hereby notified that the following Taxes have been laid and are due and pay able on the first day of July, 1 City Tax on List of Oct. fst, 1924 | 233; Mills on the Dollar { We will meet the City Hall, Room 204, July 1, 2, 3, 7.8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14. 15, 16,.17, 18, ji2icneg) 28, 24, 282 e80.01 {31, trom 9 a. m. to 5 p. m, and 7| to 8 p. m. every Monday and Satur- | day, to receive the same. Taxpayers OFFICE OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOONS During June and July. Interest at the rate of 9 per cent |wll be charged it not paid in July, commencing July 1, 1925. | NOTE—Persons owing taxes on | old list are requested to make pa ment before June to save ex- pense of liens. We will be at the | |office every day from 9 a. m. to 5 p. {m., and from 7 to 9 p. m. ever |day and Saturday during Jun, BERNADOTTE LOOMIS, City Tax Collector. 1925. \r" Britain, Conn, June 1, ]; Special Notice Tabs' open air whist, St. Mar; | school grounds, Beaver street, Tues- | aay, June 30, 8 p. m. If rain will be ] | held in Tabs' hall. Various prizes.— fadvt, J. P. McEVOY 00 sar i\;cv [ 3™OT WED ALL GO'CN;A DIET e - BUTII'NEVER SZAVE HER ANO RING! at | 3 2, excellent condition, Joseph L. Wilson, Upson's Kensington. FORD ROADSTER=—n - shape. Price 375, Bt. Phone 2215, HUPMOBILE, 1830—touring car, in A ghape, $200. Kenneth M Gearle, Phone HUPMOBILE, 1023 —tauring car b, A+ shape mechanically. Five good-<olds good paint, upholstery like new. _Paic 30 day guarantee. K. M. Searls, ok a pm A% Bhone 2110, TEWETT=E0 b p, wx TouriERy prisingly fine conditlon, hill in high gean,.run er just changed for closed Jewett, Is ‘one of the few extra good in used cars, Whitmore Paige-Jowp(s Cov, Cor. Enst Main and Eim &ts. Tel, JEWETT ®00d cunnl C. A Bence, 61 M COACH—1076 mileage, excellent condition, sacrifice for quick sale. Cash or terms. Cash- Inan Farm Agency, 131 Maln 8t. Phone LIBERTY—slx touring car, roadster, good conditfon, cheap 1f taken at once. Co., 94 Hartford Ave. model, small Ford 1933 will be sold Auto Repair- Phons. 333113 or N7 T—wdvaniced 6 demonatrater tuni less than 4,000 mfles. This can.be Lought at a blg reduction, Call or phione us for demonstration, Wil con- sider trade. A, G. Hawker, 52 Eim 8t Phona 2456, fightly used & passenger touring car, advanced six demonstrator. Big_dfscount, B. Morans Garage;, 3 urcli 8t._Phone 2842-2. OVERLAND BEDAN, 1025—1925 Overland coupe, 1924 Overland touring, 123 Over- land touring, 1922 Overland zuum Rudolplh's Garage, }21 Cherry 8t Tel s1x, eeven passenger rfect * condition through- it taken at once, Will consider time payments, Cushing Com- outh Plione 201, 0 TRUCK—We have several (187 1624) at prices ranging from 1500, Time payments -and & antea with every truck, e, Park & Elm St.Phoie 2110, urtains, Must he sold this week 3 guarantee. K. M. Searle, Park & Phone 2110, ¢ 600 miles, talian 805-12. Tinde) 1324, price 3918 Book Store, 491 Main Bt Phone BEITER USED CARS 1024 1024 Coupe (low mile: Tudor, $500. Tourings, $300 to $300, Tourlnge. $125 to 3176, RUNABOUTS AND TOURINGS ~ ALL TEARS ALL PRICES O'dsmohile touring In beautiful cons dition, $350. ELMER AUTCMOBILE ©O. 23 MAIN 8T. TEL. 18 POPULAR FORD DEALERS —_— E BROTHERS Touring. A-sadan. B-tedan Touring. pAn 1224 1823 1024 FORDS 1923 182 102 {-Door n Z.dnor sedan. Tourin TERMS ARRANGED —THE— §. & F. MOTOR SALES CO, 155 ELM ST, FPHONE 731 OPEN EVENINGS RENEWED CAR® Reconditioned * and aftractively priced. Terms can be arranged. Trades considered. Nash “§" touring Nash “4" sedan, new paimt. Nash "4 sport. Ford tourings (2). Ford touring. Ford tudor. Cadillac touring car. Dodge, screen deli-ery new paiat, A. G. HAWKER, 53 ELM BT, FHONE 2438, LIMITATION OF CLAIMS At & court of probare’hel n, within and for the Aistric in the County of Hartford and Etate of Connecticut, on the 2ith day June-A. D. 192 Present, Bernard F. Gatfney n of Auguts Lind public notice te given of . tislig i A DEwHph shed fn said New Miitaio and ha culation in sald district, and by post e riified from B BERNARD F. JAFKNEY A few soldiers in the U. § wear kilts. They ‘ure the Fitas natives of Bamoa, arny M.