New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 30, 1925, Page 3

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o) MESSSATRS MRSV I TR IS R 2 plant, largely because it w dja~ ! nstrucfion in the Philippines 5 wu " PUNIES ARE cent to the Yakima Indlan reserva- Efl”EATluN AS IT made by experts in tholrw:-upoc:;:o tion, where It is estimatéd that over lines 1n the United States, We hope 10,000 wild ponies range, much, to to benefit' by the task 1 * FEn T" T“E Hufis th‘: disgust of the wopl growers ¥ Y___JTVMM' """:'z;‘—"'fl“- 7 who lease the land for grazing pur- poses, But the Indlans, through ' Mex‘“ ln!i't‘l “! R" R" i Commncing sentimental * attach t, B W T T, Fr Vs Eoprnens Wil S S i i i 0 B o s e | et ith great one v ’ ! i 5 Mexico Clty, June 30 Atter y pp d months of negotiations with lhe“' and on fl a ’n and on New K]nd 0' Fm EFFI]RT M AI]E T[' Pmmm varlous rallwaymen's brotherboods Every / 8 Every over wage scales and working eon- £ ¥ D ¢ . —— | —— 'mh:n-, the department of compun- “l';::'lo:’l;g | ’1 ‘: o‘lilow::: Olympla, Wash., June 30 (®-- fcations haa fixed the annual bud- nesday = = edne, The apparent success of an experl- Mantla, June 30, (P—The report| go of the national lines at 78,000, | During July and August, || I)unng July and A ); ment in converting horse flesh into of the commission headed by DF.| 000 pesos and formulated plans to We Will Close at Noon " We Will Close at ufius ) 4 hog feed has given rise to the hope b Paul Monros of Columbla univer-|slash expenses, cut salaries and re- 12:15 o'clock e lgure on olng a w 0 e I., " Ol\ve e oS i i « among eastern Washington stock- Gfl” f s H . sity, which made a survey of the | duce personnel to bring the lines’ ‘ (12:15 o'clock) (12:15 o’clock) | B jmen that a practicable means has | lomli tate ISlOI‘lGfll SO'.tducNIon!I system of the Philip- | operating cost down to that fgure. R at last been found to-rld Washing- - t B pine islands, 1s now In the hands of | The 1924 budget was approximately s a ton ranges of thousahds of worth- Ge‘s Eugene A. Gilmore, vice-governor | 105,000,000 pesos. lll lll \ " less wild horses, declares Harold Gley usy and ex-officlo secretary of publie| A reduction in freight rates is B/ a s us ess ln e orn- Dobyns, field leader for the biologl- rmm—" instruction, who will submit it to | tcheduled as soon as the lines be- o :r-rl‘meurv-.v. :\h; rol’urned recently | Lake Arrowhead, Cal, June 30 (‘t;a legislature when it meets July l"l'n“l’“;h:‘: '"?"”“- 5 i I o a coyote hunting trip in Ben- e i cluded in the current reorgani- e o b o e | o ot o4 rock e 1| e govenar s e he| i 8, th cancttion of mars mg an e inducements we o ’ growers have long considered the | CORIY diacovered near here have |gurvey was not an Investigation for | than 8,000 annual passes and a i 2 I 1 horses a menaoe to the livestock in- | CAUsed the State Historical soclety the purpose of effecting a clean-up presidential order against the glv- dustry, since the animals, described | to launch an extended research into | #0 that alleged undesirable elements ing of trip passes which, in past | localyl as ‘“knothead = Cayuses.” | the routes of early day highways in | might be weeded out, but that it|Y¢ars, have reached staggering to- " offer, warrant it. . t place an added burden on the none | | the bellef that the evidences found | Was for the purpose of pointing out tals. ii too abundant rapge, are those of the lost Mormon trails | the defects which all human insti- P B R I I In recent months, Mr. Dobyns|which more thah a half-century ago | tutions have, in order that the | I said, an enterprising individual has | connected Utah with the Pacific | proper remedies may be adopted U. 8. Army Polo TMI}\ to | WINDOW u Our ne s Ort e4 L \ ¢ -(::’l;lhh;? :'!htfl;:l@rhouu'q;‘lnd x::.!un:flmwe:; 2 ‘s . !{:’Jnlll“ lm';zrr‘-vu:;‘»ml f' l]he educa- Be Guests at Dinner f ng plant al ymouth, on the| More than years ago San Ber- work in the islands. London, June 30 (. | othern” borasr ot hy “Horee | nardino. 23 milse south of Laks | “Thers has becn an mpresmion ciup. Engiants premier polo ciab, || | I St i Heaven“€ountry, long famous as fts | AFrowhead, was a Mormon, village, | on the part of some that the mem- | iil'give a dinner tonight in honor | 1 A name implies as a horse range, The | planned after Salt Lake City, and | bers of the commission are after|of the members of the United States | Ribbed # . ' horses are purchased at an average |0 the southwest ox-cart caravans | the scalp of somebody," sald Vice- | army polo team which recently won If D g pricé of about $3 & head, which | creaked thelr plcturesquo way | Bovernor Gilmore. “This is errone- | the international military champion- || “Continental” brand, the Bath Towels lr resses I while low, enbles the owners of the [along the monotonous journey. jous. The commission was created v ship here. | !'hest made. Durable hard 36 INCH | long neglected ponies fo reailze & | What is now known as Lake Ar- | that it Tnight look over the whole | Each member of the Amarican |ooamtic: kel f M of pongettes, I o v & profit by rounding up their other- | rowhead was at that time a rug- | educational ‘system in the Philip-team will be presented with a silver | wood frame, close wire Large size, heavy grade, b te. i 5 | % Wise valueless animals, and the sup- | g4, mountainous section with rushi- pines, make constructive criticisms, |cup sultably Inscribed to commemo- | | mesi Size 18x33 inches. | Ribhed Bath Towels, Plain C omorays, ete. Sizes = as % 1y has so far kept paco with the | | Ing streams, Tho fost tralls are be- | ghve suggestions, and submit re- |rate their visit to England. The ||M| || Will adjust “to different | white only. A highly ab- '° 6. For 1 demand, | lleved to have traversed this sec- commendations in order that for guests will finclude Ambassador 4’ widths. For I Y . gLy & Wednesd: c i : : “The slaughterhouse (§.maders in | tien, With the coming of settlers, cvery peso cxpended for education | Houghton, Colonel Kenyon A. Joyce, | Wednesd 39c | sorbent quality. A good nesday. . . | b4 overy respect, Mr. Dobylis #id;and ' the mountain streams were a corresponding benefit may be|American military attache and the | ‘i nesday . | opportunity to obtain your 0 Or rmts I A none of the carcass {s-wasted. The stemmed and Little Bear lake came rcaped by the people. | Earl of Cavan. The latter as well ae | A || summer’s supply. Cheaper than you could b flesh s cooked with corn and ofher | into. existence. Later a huge earth- | “In this work the government is| Ambassador Houghton and Major Il A timely offer that will | For \\'ednesg:'. 330 huy 1hepma'€l'ial- A mmei ‘ : cereals for hog feed, the hides|flled dam, 1300 fect wide at.the! spending an insignificant sum com-|Louts A. Brard, captain of the 15‘"’9'3’ be welcome, | S04 Y g f ,r:"p"\'" fapeic fosymussmer bring about $2 each, or nearly the base, With a capacity of 775 acres pared with the big appropriation American team, will speak. 4 ,‘ - — | ook A sl alabey o il cost of the horse, while the bones of water, created Lake Arrowhead. sct aside every year for education e D e 3 ':';'l"" et A wonderful. va- | )/ are disposed of to fertilizer plants| 1In the virgin forests of oak, ce- in the archipelago, In all we are| TO CURTAIL PRODUCTION Women's Linen AXOTHER LOT.ONIWONE T2 '.ls,"."\;’ 1'“"1""” and y cotoms. at a price said to average $16 a|dar and fir surrounding the present | spending $12,000,000 annually, The Manchester, Eng. June 30 (P ‘.:d ednesday zsc ‘ ) A ton, The hogs are shipped in, fat- |:lake, old rnad! w!nd through the | appropriation Mr the survey is omy Cott inne: t t ce. | @1 NN LE.o 8 D)oo | About 3 yards wil K58, e dody s MTRED In. e ike oLy roats it nononk e ppReer S (0L M B SR | Cotlan e o i dlteies mike Handkerchiefs | Lt e x “markets. Approximately 608 'hegs: they- disappear to emerge again on | commission were “within the appro-‘,,., el T onte stansall Hemotihedl g ‘ Beren sl d boa kol ! are fed at a time, while there Is al- | the opposite side of the lake, priation, SR e R S A BHLS and of pure idafiad ) ) . ways a supply of horses awaling| The historical research workers| = “The whole scope of the educa- |reducing the working schedules of Irish linen, A good 7 | Mostly patent, in underarm or top strap styfes, g o 2 ' siaughter in the corrals. When the | believe these tralls once traversed |fional system in the islands has|their mills by 8 3-4 hours per week size. For Wednesday € nliails it pilirerl TR . 49C Boys’ Nainsook ; supply of cheap lorse flesh’Is ex-'| the former mountain slopes and\hren thoroughly gone over. A care-|The federation of cotton spinners [ fi Nausted at Plymouth, the slaughter- | merged with the old Arrowhead | ful study of the questions affecting |assoclation had requested the Man- We were fortunate in getting more of these, as we couldn't | Union Suits ] ’ housk-will be dismantled and moved | trail in the desert, near' Victorville | curricula, administration, finance | chester spinners using Americas Iarge-fiize meet the demand on the last lot. | l to other fields, it was pointed out.|and Hesperia, "and other phases of the question of |yarns to adopt this policy. 2 i All sizes from 24 to 34 The horses are sald to be de- . > == tiaiaiat i 4 scended partly from old . range B]bs for Bab “Cyrit? i | Athletic style, 39 4 bands bullt up by the “horse kings” Y Cucttyie baorhent Libby’s For Wednesday C ' / in the days .when light horses Made on a rubberized f 3 h ab- | & could be ralsed at a profit, and : Cheese Cloth Eva orated Mllk partly from Indian bands, The ;Ilf:t el\ur:erv drh”"“ f“"d‘ e | “Star” stock has run down untll very few | ures stamped on surface.' por Wednesday Lar; . Large ca of the horses are of use even as| The 10c kind for e 5c el Aalad 8C Crochet Cotton il T e | Wednesday c | yar A for Wednesday | B Wbl {the) hog feealngs process=in A TN [ e . | In white and linen color. | promises to rid the range outside “l numbers, For the Indldn reservations of worth- \\ ednesday, ball C L=l less ponies, no.such rellef is in | sight for the areas inside the reser- vations, Plymouth was chosen as the site for the ercction of the Giantess NOow PACKARD PRESENTS— | New ease of routine care Greater motoring comforts Root Beer Botlle Electnc Table Lamps “* ¢ | _Fitted with high-g Women's Silk tight-fitting rubber corks. Wrought iron base, paper parchment shade, done in LiSle HOSC | Quart-size, $1 25 various designs and well blended colors. It will greatly })Yec:ngsday, doz. | enhance ;the appearance of any room and makes an First quality and in all eol- int-size, ideal reading lamp. ors and sizes. For Wednesday, doz. 79(: |For Wednesday.........ot i iesssniss $1 00 Wednesday, pair 23C e e WOMEN'S ) Men’s Madras | “RO"O” SOCkS | Here's a Lot Just Received Athletie Style Striped Sateen a ¥ rs, st quality, ) EVERY five years or soithas been Packard’s privilege to rl s 'g 5 make some revolutionary advance for others to follow. \ b Wednesday, patr ... .. 59¢ nion The tops arc ~e<pecially con- ! Ost e structed and are more convenient Looks like Now, having exhausted present poss\btlmes in power and smoothness, Packard presents improvements of an entirely new nature: than rolling your « Suits A Clearance lno;mn‘l‘ i Slips Dolls 1—New ease of routine carc 2—Greater motoring comforts All sizes, 36 to For women. White only. The thousands who have taken deliv- These Packard owners have also ; i L i = mlof e Pickand U ond Eilhlu\:'! B e e l 16, Wednesday ?\pe}d '”f;“'_ 3 9 C 20-inch hem. Sizes 36 to during the past few weeks have found notably an ease of steering and wider uelneaany S A e 44.. For Z the Motor Oil Rectifierand the Chassis mum more luxurious enclosed 50 Some have been repaired, Wednesday . . 9c i = Pressure Lubricator, a combination o C others slightly damaged. 2 | N not to be had in any other motor car For example, the enclosed models of A A 3 Large or small, dressed or You'll huy several, no | al x in all the world. the Packard Eight have the widest | . A high-count material. Cool, serv- yndressed kid and jointed doubt o and roomiest bodies offered on any || iceable and economical. Priced regularly 3 : 1 34 & They have found that motor oil life ~ MOtor car. riced regularly up | s ! has been multiplied by five thatthey They have found that the utmostin - e =2 e J g' need mclunl';holl ::( fof:r cg g‘\: bemmd;-dn::mndm;lfxmh?av “Lux” G P e = Perfecta times r. e Ve un it combined with an easy ability at least they l:uvve:ubfiwz lhe‘:hmh inless to double the mileage life of their T il F ( }7 ’ ~ N than one second of time, the pull of Packard cars. ollet Form oys Hair Nets 3 a phunger forcing oil to the 45 points And Packard has found that now, The 10c bar ¥ Ll ir g Doubl sh h : pequiring regular attention. more than ever, Packard should say— for Wednesday C ouble mesh, cap shape, : | ] as ul s guaranteed perfect, Six in n Ask the man who owns one s - iL\”J“& package. For 19 : Williams’ W Oliver Twist and Middy styles. Sizes Wednesday, pkg. C Packard Six and Packard Eight both are fur- 5 ) to & Large assortment of novelties, | ___ P R nmhdam& J % rd Six enclased ROOt Beer Extract Made of fine quality chambrays, pon- = iy et pdilom The Zic bottle ] 5 g anliner All eaifing atsles 200 Cotton B for Wednesday shades. Many embroidery frimm ;s HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO ] i e e g erts - Bloomer Elastic : . : ) ¢ Novelty Striped Wednesday for. . 59C For Wednesday, ! If there -r any healthy young 139 ARCH ST. ’Phone 2109 giants In the audience will they please stand up! Miss Katle Van | Dyk, buxom young Hollander of seven feet seven inches, is coming o Amerita soon and ga he would % | like an American husband, but is not In the market for mere six-foot % e et ety omley” and ~do he shrimps. EBhe comes from the great B S The styles include “Peter Pan Rroml and “Tuxed: T 200- \dld \nool “hl(e or dvkes where women are women and N e sty dainty touch, that will freshen yonr summer frock M.l(‘l\ 10 to 70, ¢ rig and strong. A x i - Wednesday . . 3 for 10 I U Long - waisted, hook - side Women’s NeCkwear model. In flesh only. Sizes “Ilhnzton linene, organdy and to 40. For 25 Collar and Cuff Sets, and collars in lace. 4 5 pique. Embroidered, lace trimmed and tai Wednesday. ... c eftects. For Wednesday . e s = s yard T Brassieres o lc ‘II e 25¢ Spool Cotton (Crosshar Marquisette Curtains Made of good quality ruftied crosshar material. Com 9 plete with tie-backs. 2 1-4 yds. lomg. Wednesdas, pair 6 Cc ACME Tdeal for the summer liome. So cool looking and inviting. They launder well also. _ Our Annual Wall Par Sale—Extraordinary Savings This is the BIGGEST SALE we have ever attempted in WALL PAPER DISTRIBUTION and NERS, RENT PAYERS, BUILDERS and REAL ESTATE BROKERS An Excellent Opportunity to Buy ‘it affords HOME OW Ice Cream Store Open Friday Evening Until 9 o'Clock Freezers 7 7 (lrnf\jrlr All lr)a\ Saturday (Fourth of July) lRONING Made of heavy quality gal- vanized, metal with nickeled dasher. Great for wmaking frozen puddings, sherbets and other cold desserts in a few moments’ time, Wall Paper at Ridiculously Low Prices .:- NOTE THE REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS -:- Kitchens Bedrooms Dining Rooms Living Rooms Regular 10c to 18 Regular 18c to 30c Regular 35¢ to 60c Regu]ar 60c to $1.00 Sale 4 1-4cto9c Sale9cto 17c Sale 17c to29c: Sale28cto 47c During the Sale we will give a Very Special Discount on All Qur HIGH-GRADE PAINTS, VARNISHES and BRUSHES Now is the time to prepare for a rainy day. “Paint in time what's thine.” THE JOHN BOYLE CO. 3-5 FRANKLIN SQUARE, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. BOARDS Made of selected and sea- toned wood. Supported on & 2 well-built, substantial folding |} frame. Size <1 98 14x51. Wednesday . Fold up and stick in a cor- ner when not in use. o e 9119 Sl G LY

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