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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925 = s o I = eI S _—:—Wflgfiw Make Your ‘SE"PES ABSF‘NT .| FOR INDIGESTION | 1y mE0LE 11 ot o U by Trp| e B L wevont von ausg e Evolution Trial Pivat I Visiting - Picnic Lasy His 01d Home By Using Our Pl PAPER TABLE CLOTHS || D PAPER NAPKINS oG : PAPER CUDPS doun Raoh PAPEN SPOONS et PAPER FORKS 2l 0 PAPER PLATES IR e preparations c main extensions as follows | for the month of June Friday | P “ " 4 _22.C05 i f She will remain anchored to the . " i Waketield court; Long street| ‘Faxce $143.833.76: sewer. 8% %)ggm.,;us This Is Believed to Be Proceflure!,,‘,.Ilm_w,‘J,\;.‘,‘,‘., Lonched de e Memory of Hero of Railroad o L i awemin o Bhort | SRS wred improsement, MO the Alrigible {s expected ta reach !'son to the main ne of the {he recoipts of the office were $33.- SR Lakehurst hefore daybreal Sunday | Haven” rond; Seymour avenun | 485.08 L Ay e e IR I Navy officials were unable to give | Chicago, July 1 (®—I%or the first | o et 1 o rler, aefl sehedula o e [time in its history the Pullman com- by % Haten Journal-Courfer, in a epecial |2 d#finlte gehedule of times for the jtime in its history RN R | @38 and 75¢ Packages Evernwhere spatch from New York this morn- | Shenandoah's passage over New |pany has named one of its cars after a4 S e a porter. The porter was Ogcar J Danicls of Chicago who died in an U SUTANNE LENGLEN WING onren ot st the consite: v o it 1 2ot ke e o o ansane Big Improvements e e Sk sl on his car when a train carrying ex- O | s || Jvs that on gond authority it | England eitles en route ta Bar Har- L : e \ A WAX PAPER GEiaLkontc of teashl tates court fudges sittin g York was wrecked June 16 near ' WCH SETS n in siolation of the state Tk AT o et S UFE C Rockport Sag, N. J. The sleeping at E’tt e COS A Ry DEPT st B i cfoats Miss MeRane of England—. 0N week Y | Dy 1 i erges fr the STATIONERY DEPT, v } 1 the Asso- | Tt is understond that Judge Henry | 0 S E« [F |Danicls when it emerges from th 1 aled: Presn yralorduy that/aput Miss Fry 18 Rival in Wade Rogers, of the cirenit court of | T AVE HIS LIFR repair shops. With a few sheets of Sheetrock, THE N b g natienioo o ppeals for (he second district will SR Ahesme oLt the fireproof waltboard, big rooms the evolution charges for | ity inals Inreslds over {he tribun he des- | s sea e forware he 4 b i i pielaaover (ribunal, the de6- | This Same Piece of Buniing From |fir Pullman, which left the railr c2n be quickly partitioned into | ie 1 originated. the casn and | Wimbledon, July 1 (@l liCae Henry Goddard and Judgs| (Chins Dresented to Chiongo | DPaliug near the locomotive Ivom extra rooms, unfinished attics and KINSON P AL st as progectitor in the {7200 Lenglen defe Thomas Thatoher, distriat judgen for | B [ich dense clous of steam poured O redf L liatls watter, 1 did it no ulterior ma 1 Lane of Kng St th | Rotarians, |in through a door. Danlels brave o 5 {ia7 iy oS loblecs wa o) buiie S b the all-England tennis Non ¥ S ]ll‘-‘\‘:‘n deetded Ithe steam to close the door. He space, garages made wind - tight [atont & tost of the evolution faw.” [championships tnday. Mile, ~Len- | (M, PREEEITE FEE CRe0 e nen | Chicago July 1 UP—A hastily ns. |succeeded but fell mortally injured. and fireproof. The report characterized hy Rap- |Blen will meet Miss Jonn Fry, Fng- |0 Ko otk o ferences hetwean |feMbled American flag with 68 stars | He still was allve when rescuers en- DRUG CO pleyea as erroneons wus not earried [1sh vl « pion, in the finals, former United States Attorney Gen- | which was used by a Chinese to save |tercd the car, but after belng taken Sheetrock is low in cost, easy to 5 |, Mies vry presen Wamenil DR ALE I RC IR 0E et \"-“)31‘-‘ lte 'lv:‘rh\; recent ;n;:\-:\hnr:;‘!‘" outside, he refused first aid, saying erect. We will supply your needs y | Edueation |nals romw ) T A e e |China has been presented & Chi- 69-171 MAIN ST Menlion] Cin by siim ut, |lorney Benedict Holden, of Hartford, | o "p oo oy club by H. G. W. Wood- promptly. 169-171 MAIN ST, | association at Ir o 18 expect for the movie men and Judge Rog- |+'8 : Aen. . 8. Pat. 08, et on'a renolution denouncing the ! 4—8, 6—3 In the other semi- | oo oo0 qio ot 1 continues, |lead, former president of the Tien- .0, 3 SR ik S SHEETROCK Hile ntontdadttias on e nEnarLl ry-Billout match was a cur- | A8 AT 88 QI 0 O training | Ah SIng. a coolls porter emploved 38 L what Nave fovgiime bt authorltien fromienforas (At (he Lisoun club; recreationsheads THE Fireproof WALLBOARD —| ales ot the leen o battle betwoer Kath- || e T nta. aftnet |(UATters for American soldiers and cortain states of the union |, yecane, the Wimbledon title- |75 1he 1aw which goes dnto €X2tlgayors, tn Tientsin was severely beat. NEW BRlTAlN LUMBER CO TAKE ONE GOOD LOOK HERE | |teaching 8s & constructive = so¢l8lfyoiger, and Mile, Suzanne Lenglen, ot en when revolutionists invaded the b it e i | function has been ml‘v\u(‘! and may but the French flash maintained the Ee e elabland took somalot the furnishs THRAND SR ARl A | | be menaced again By misguided 166 frcenrd of ner five previous matches| ings while it was temporarily desert- 3 l'k St- {1stative authority that fears to trust Ty h HAVE 1018 OF Goob ||vatlve it ares with Miss MeKane, never allowing| ed, : : the intelligence, the public im0 Bnglish zirl to win & set. The SR | “Ah Sing” Mr. Woodhead sald, LOOKS THE 4TH! [igndithedavotionjto duty of the pro-ipeqt Miss McKans has ever done was |"wanted to save the remaining fur- fession Whose desire it is to serve in Brussels in 1322, when she car. | Five Aolyoke Operators Are CAlled |,iyre or perhaps another heating. 5 anly ki his store as |[the people by training children for |, 8 | > = < en the next hand a place that sell en's oA r— elligen ons ol in 1019 Mile nglen | rived he had made J can we want to prove to you what a “The reactionary Lusk school 1aws [won the Wimbledon women's fit Its Kind flag and had it fiving from a window. really extraordinary store this is. ||in the state of New York ahollsh In|five times in succession. Tast year it Shouting. he pointed to the emblem Extraordinary in the models you | 1923 after a trial of two years, the |went fo Miss MeKane after fhe Holyoke July and predicted dire results if the sae—Unusual in the values you || Greeno Jaw of California, proposed |K'reneh girl retived from the tourna- \MONSES Were lesue d today from dis- | premises were violated, the group !fn 1921 and dealing with the mat- |ment heeanse of fllness, trict court against five operators of lleft and no others bothered 0 recetve. g Wit gk i Lo 5 ter of controlling the opinion of e motor busses, charging 17 counts of | The flag is made of strips of red Ve are ready for the Rreatest oo Tog ol ag numerous biils . | violation of the common earrier and whita cloth with a piece of blue | one day's selling in our histors. in several states that have been de PRAUD IS CHARCED la {starred bunting for the fack portion. eve tomorrow—and signed to densor the writing and the | » complaint alleges that the —_—— Give us your we'll win your re teaching of history in the schools— | ! 5 are operated within the | NEW MILK SCHEDULE | all reflect the same unfortunate sus- | Gordon Camphell Now is Accused of | limits of Holyoke without license| piainfield, July 1.—Price of milk | from the city ! ; spect forever! 0L SULTS, $16.50 up piclon and mistrust of educational | 1. aroo IO fom it | deliverd by producers in this district | COOL SU I talTizen ca eriifenis theth annesses |y asAIailstinEayscnempettoR] it cenie nanin Henry H. ¢ the Providenc and Boston mar- UNDERWEAR anti-evolution Jaw conveys.” | fraud Public, ilson, who is believed to be acting | ety went up one cent a quart un- for the Holyoke Street Railway | der the summer schedule, making | Spokane, Wash., July 1 (P —Gop- |COMpany. Counsel said today tithe shipping price eight cents. The don Camphell, Montana oil promoter [N¢ action had heen contemplated | proqucers were desirous of having whose opcrations Jiise 1o fo grand | (98 some time and the decision was | tha fncrease of one and one-half ury indictments I Montana merely confirmed by the recent, de- | aent per quart hut accepted one eent {the Dist of Columbia, was indict- ed hero yesterday on a ch of | cision of the state supreme court | Nofics was given that unless feeding quiring that busses . must .ot conditions change another increase | uging the mails to defrand in eon- | Ineetion with his licenses in every town and city {wi)l he demanded shortly. through which they i i |Campbell s ek devis 3 B A felescops has heen Invented S00000 Taen Out i M, vwe o |t e o't PREPARR, BOR FLIGHT | i men e e s | -Little in Sanfa Barbara |xas mieresien possessea on an ¢ | STRAW HATS FAIR ISLE SWEATERS P HORSFALLS 03-99 Xsylum Streei ontana comr times. |to which they did not ve i title.” Shenandoah Goes to Mooring Mast thquake in-| The affairs of Senator Burton K 000,000~ has| Wheeler, of Montana, t Hartford, “Jt Pays to Buy Our Kind” Boston, July 1.— | surance totalling Tomorrow in Preparation For | e fod B been placed on the property of the [With Camp ere not be the Jonrney to Bar Harhor, — | Edison Electric Light Power | grund jury, Don P. Kiser, 1 dis- | o N company | trict attorney, suid Lakehurst, N. T, July 1 t®—The RACING SEASON OPENS Proteciiont againgt qu 1 jctment charges 8370,000 | dirigible Shenandoah will be taken | Exesight Speciallst 7 MAIN ST Chicago, July 1 (P—Select horse |1 sought following the was frandulently obtained by the to her mooring mast tomorrow night flesh from New York, Canada, Ken- [ter temblors in and around Boston. |sale of stock In syndicates promoted |in preparation for her trip to Bar Omaha has been brought | Now the Santa Barbara disaster has |by Camphell | Harbor, Maine, which, - it weather glven new impetus to the insurance business -day summer racing season at | puhlic utility TLEL, 1805 tueky here for the opening tomorrow of companies have ers of Indemnity dumage. One | e department stores Are here - for your July 4th week end - your vacation -- or Hawthorne. | been large purc cap horses | 4Bainst eartliq of the city's la A score of the bes! quarte liere were nominated for s S *a siy |18 covered. Many dwellings have . the #2500 Iavcural handicon o 45 pory ot vl Rates var avery day business or pleasure, King of the Spa, Florida stake win- | i) | S e, G dE e mate, Sun Altos; Sanola, Some $2.000.000 thquake in- anee was carried on the business | riet wrecked by the Monday eight races herc fle Along, maki Interest in s cluding two $25 run July 11 $50,000 Ch the arrival yes Latonia. Jast yea for Quality and Economy. You can dress well and save! Jient events, in- | 00 hand August makes, according to estin 8 10 he rance brokers es 1s put at § 1,000, A meeting of adjusters is called for this afternoon under here. The 1,000,000 to dq the t by | g0 s from of D, . Duniels, manager an Franciseo underwriters, | ¢ E—— Jewels and bonds valued at § Mrs. Clia former p €. B & Q. rallroad. a victi Art-Tailored Regular . PALM BEACH SUITS siow s]_2 The ORIGINAL wore f [MEUCC RS 0 | the ruins of the Y Vil 00 -2 Dict | ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY . ForInfants, Y Invalids, = ! Nourishing — Digesti Super-Quality Single $ MOHAIR SUITS pouneBrentes 12 High Grade Fine $ TROPICAL SUITS "“Woe" 17 o8 The Aged | Roy Wilcox, President of Wisconsin e—No Cooking. 8™ Avoid Imitations ~ Substitutes Bar Assn, Wil Scek 1o suceced | — Ll olieft | CRY IN THE NIGHT i s Ly sl $ YN THE NGHT | s cor v oy 1 v KHAKI PANTS ~ aisum ; ey | e it ot Wi | All-Wool Phin Gy $6 ea i comfort in Y Bar associat oday stood a | and CHAMBERLAIN'’S dasas s e : FLANNEL TROUSERS Fancy Stripes COLIC and DIARRHOEA '/ ir 1« ; ‘ Keep it always in vour home. 1 " t o " 1 : ‘ . Bunions | The Great Factory Disposal Quick, safe, sure relie 3 | i J erpivet e Qg 011 s s of Fine S DrScholls rarmo et uits oy ih Z‘_n..o_'_p.fi-d—s-———- i 1 in all the new styles, grouped from high 210up —— | grade cloths, Made in the best manner. s 50 SPEND % y t | All the latest models. JULY POURTH Paringe. Zimine = : L o o s AT g it i Group 2 WANGUM LODGE : (3 ” ; manufactured to retail at s 50 bk The “unselfish” candy T bl y A" eaid Fred “T've got enough for last longer. Little tummies are not upset. And Life : e e Savers are kind to tiny teeth. | o . nself : T el St thee oo y‘::‘,‘,:(v n:!\('"r“?rr/‘!y"."t““n ><.‘ vers for they ar i e e e e 306 Main Street AT o v : ractor. o e packag iy :\:;:rlp'z:::»!f. rf:r»—v:—mr::\‘\."\VX;{(‘.:—fi—gn;:\;:\v"m' A A ;_ Afternoon tea ] 5 ; . = AN oo packa;l' Life :S.a(:lrs.\l:c.l;’nrt‘('he?rer, N Y. Open Friday Evening 3.0 A o | en’s candy must be " nat o1 A Good for z m B . e : | a-hard a iAo little tummies

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