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L] L ______________ |BELVIDERE FIRE STATION 10 BE BUHT THIS YEAR AUTOISTS FREED IN THREE CASES New Lnndnn Goroner Maku’ Knoyn Findings Chalrman Hall of Finance Roard Makes Announcement of Pro posed Bond Sale Norwich dy tor vehic In the 52, of and killed by a car opr of Old Car failed to g rap across t lach's ear The injurfes nwhich r nin Fred G Mystic the coroner finds ¢ ari, after Polkiot s 'W NGTON MAN OVERGOME HI"AT F/'MN STREET GW. Walters, Carpenter trated Revived in Store and Taken to His Home G . Walters, a carpenter, of v reome by this aft was carried into a store ived by ala heat on and Main street late James Cummings, | Loas 80, 6t Lebenar Re was hit by who died in Col- | .y vas re first ined when operated by treatments Walters had t inside en emploved on work for several months and had completed in the apen this afterne a half day of work #ab fet due to any 9 the part of O'Nel Cumminge care on Sk ner 8, at that he cole who e nted a his home ride in Blinded by car and ran In Betore O'Neil could avert the acci- | Aent, the finding eavs pose FIND TYPHOID GERNS Bacillf in the head the trontlctithe machine ORDER OF DF MOLAY MFFTING The 1ast meeting of th Nathan Hale « Molay spring Supply Water to Parle Near Nyack, N. Y. Cances seagon for Order of De- | Authorities to Act Prompt! e Authorities to Act Prompily New - York, Jul (F—TD of typhoid bacilli in a* spring sup- Cook 2des Interstate covery plying water for Mountain park | teday in health de- be Nyack and Hacfens \ | are 15 cases of typhoid in Nyack 10 in Hackens et of the I. F had veral thou- | sand persons at the beach were af- | tected water q been ordered and the fifie ] beach in near Nva result Mass Swam Presidant & denial of ott July bolidze loady auth | its being partment in an closed by the published in a New York newspaper that he had {nstructad Secretars Mellon to in- érease the efforts of the coast guard to break up rum running in the vi- éinity of story. n repe T epring At ack made Swampscott when Dr. Ais- Informal victims visited the beach v the closing of the any of them proteste Pl Testa of the supply health antk Nvack state GETS CHAPHAN'S HONEY | Tn Purnance With Court Opder, At. Lthis morning. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, City Items IUESDAY, JULY 7, 1 lunches, Cros P. Leavitt Hampt has sold a n place, Belvi The agency of T DO YOUR Blewes €ale through the t1.00 g Main | adst | Lions club wil | op W sslonal Bldz 1 officers w4l be | | yransen player planos at | vt Morans' nf Harrison & home with Victre ns and plano. at Morans'.- Miss Marguerite nee Grand returned homa after ck-end at Pleasant | \n1on Daly w Lo Miss Lilly P. irned Capitol 81 apen Sa Harold A Gr Summer 1§ attending a meeting of the Ship- Advisory Board at the Hotel | Miss Alloe ¢t Pawtucket, B 1. is visiting her sister, Mrs, Dora L. | — of Hart stroet | a ity | be | enings as usual — ha two | e to Store will turday e ace of atreet pers’ _DALY DOZEN 1925, ETHEL: One, Two! One, Two' One, Two! "ARENT YOI GOING TO P ! URGE SPEEDY SETTLEMENT P LN BANK FOR 20 VEARS Pape of Adkins' Printing ( Ealance lay for a rs in a room | Washington, July ment of the “peedy pli hington conference with “o China was ed today in a mes- 2 Kellozg commission on international jus will of the council of churches usiness trip of plans of the e regard Maurice O'Neill reported police yesterday that $4 2 sent to Secretary of Old Commission Funa | [7° | tice | tron in the Burritt hotel Stella, 11, reported as missing rters 4 AtutdevinElt Discovered At New Rritain and good sireet, at olice w Trust Company Sen after EXECUTION (P—A headq shortly The [ bank Eritain than 20 2 int which not I depostt of 82 Trust Co ne record of which Hartford pol tified, tc The il held a ce and his parente no government death st lay tences sentence xecution of the 3 last 1 by the handed Tehiteh Veterans auxil en touched 0 U A v night at & o'cloch rd of in mun Tohn Street of a4 Jiam street, [lv a &core of e B M , | represents a balance had the pass eme court The account of one of the which were at one {time administered | without any ageney such as nance Commissioner F bher discovered the ace 1u neansijcy n the W v years min emplo 2t the Buo rchine o Br imbaseador | numerous funds T TR ) fin on his r han en vesterdav when by ch Jonit H vas treated at eral hospital central distributing a comptroiler, Fi- | W. Macom unt and ad [ ised the mayer of its presence REPORT (P—The old jon has eub- the New Britain G Hartford, The ree latat jam A, Har 19 this meeting of Rev, Wil A athletic commis brancl 0. H, will Imitted to Governor Trumbull ifs | he hr ;r‘-vvwh financial report for end 30 The receipts the amonnted to $14,454 ened 411 licen made up of 152 tn hoxers, Y for cvening at & o K in the fi 1z hall — vear Tine Capitol for y Saturd STOCKHOLDERS FLECT New Haven, & meeting of S T During the Mr Tuly 10- th T—A stockh < This number was 155 for Waterbury Cast i Mre Hares vesiding A control has elected A ard Dithr cizht phys efght president; Bd John Oliphant eneral man Shumann, vice-pre named s connected Fiine At e hare ers 13 promofe 1 for and Mye il Murphy lent of | with th Malleable Tron company of Albany t Alban 2t Blocl PAS Tereev City “ENGERS TN PANIC Tul (P —Passengers federal | ‘ther Togoland People | Make Prohibition Ea a4, July 7 () — bition is making rapid prog- goland, the mandate com- mission of the league of nations has n informeq by British Commis- |sion Mansfield of the Gold coast. | Owing to the sobriety of the na- said is little im- [ Hortiition of alcoholl andl prasticaily Geneva | Pro rees in Switzer] fives, he there no smuggling | ARGENTINE SHIP AT QUINCY July 7 (A—The g ship Presidente ch is visiting Amer- a world training arrived here this morning. Quiney jean ports on rise FLGITIV Pawtucket, | police today the (\Cpu in Cumbe | Bellini, who is said to h illed Stefano Jter the latter R I, July 7 (A searching r John were Sacchett] yesterday protested against E ons to his daughter had been found of the fugi- ome of the officers bellev- had succeeded in reaching or Boston and was in ledt ne | Providence hiding thers ) ’%!\l\fl TRIKE VOTE | Roston, July (A—Employes of lthe Roston Elevated company were {halloting today on the question of | suspending work in order to com- [pel the public trustees of the com- RICH PENINSULA MEXIGAN STATES Campeche and Yucatan Home of Important Products | | & | Washington, D. €., July | “Claghes between Indian tribes along the border between the Mexi- can states of Campeche and Yuca- ! tan recently threw into the spét- | light 6t the day's news two of the potentially richest of the eommon- wealths comprising the Mexican re- | public,” says a bulletin from the Waehington, D. €. headquarters of | the National Geographic sociéty, “Campeche and Yucatan tpgether | with the Territory of Quintana Roo embrace the entire penintula of | Yucatan, except a emall portion of | the eagt coast within the boundaries ¢ British Honduras and a section 6t the heavily wooded interlor wheré an arm of Guatemala runs up from the gouth. From the two peninsula | states comes most of the world's| production of sisal hemp, which is | next to Manila hemp In durability and strength, The region also fur- nishes valugble timber, agricultural products, and livestock Home of Eisal Hemp ‘Although the greater part of the | area of the peninsula is one vast plain, at a small clevation, the two states are sfrikingly different in many respecte, Campeche has fairly abundent rainfall, dense forests, and | {a number of minerals throughout | [t 18,000 square miles, Yucatan, on the other hand, presents a dreary | agpect, unwatered by rivers er‘ streams, with little agriculture and no minerals. Yet this arid region affords the ¢hiet source of wealth, eisal hemp. Yucatan, | with Quintana Roo is abonut twice | a8 large as its neighboring state, | vet, with 315000 people, it has .y_‘ most four times as large a populas | i henequen or tion “Despite the eparesnces of ifs rainfall, Yuecatan is not totally arid, Water can be found in any section of the state not far beneath the| surface. Although there are no | rivers of importance the limestons formations underground are honey- | combed with water caves — termed locally ‘cenotes’ — and gubterran- | ean streams, The Indians knew of | these caves and rivers ages ago and | d their courees on the sur- | face with heaps of stones, never | building thelr citiee except along the flow of an underground stream. | Every pueblo and ranch has its| well and a constant supply of frésh | cold water for Adrinking and irriga. | | tion purposee. ertility of the soil increases | theatt and southern por- | tions of the state, whers there are | thick dye and cabinet-wood forests, | This is also the home of the beau- tifu! Yucatan tu and the vener- ated quetzal, the Mexican bird of | mark “The |1 | means | plantations northern ¢oast of the peninsuly, and ah olg abandéned one at Sisal, & few miles farther west. Bisal, how- ever, in the better harbor of the two, for Progrego is no more than an open roadstead, without shelter, Merida, the capital, a thfivipg eity of 50,000, 18 on t e of the dn- ¢lent Maya metropolis of Tihoo ““Yucatan is of especial interest to archeologlsts én aceount 6f the re- markable ruifis of Maya civilization found there and throughout thé peninsula, In the culture ecale these Indlans etood at the head of the American tribes. The remains of theif prehistoric temples and cities are of utmost interest and beauty. “'Better favored with natural re. gources, Campeche i# handicapped by lack of labor and adequate of communication. Great tracts of virgin forests and unuti. | 1zéd wealth and advantages await the stimulus of foreign capital and initlative, The seat of government, of the eame name as the state, is connected by railway with Mépida, the Yucatan capital, and soms of thé have light rallways. Aslde from these, however, the ofly means of transportation are aord- ed by the sécond-raté roads 4nd the small rivets dufing the ralny eba. son. Togwood Valuable Export “Oné of the principal products of the province is logwood, a heavy red timber which containg a crystal- line yellow substance called haema- | toxyline — used extensivély in dye. ing and in eoloring wines. The an. nnal export of this product alone in 1923 was valued at more than a million pesos, Campeche stands bbe- ond only t6 Yucatan in thé produe- tion of henequen, or sisal hemp, a8 well as the usual tropical products such as sugar cane, tobaceo, | indigo, cotton, ete. Mdny of the na« tives make a good livelihotd manu- facturing the go-calldd Panama hats, hammocks, and tortoiss-shéll articles, “Campechs, the quaint old city of Founded in 154 Francis- ¢o Montejo, it s, one of the oldest cities in America. Dur- ing the adventuresome buecanédr ot the Spanish Main it wis 1 repeatedly by pirates until bastioned and fortified walls, gments of w are still stand- ing, were hastily erected. Campeche Built Over Catacombs “The town i8 bullt over a systém of immensé eubterranean cavérns, Jexcavated by the early Mayas add used by them as catacombs, moist sea air imparts a v look to the port buildings, which seem hoary with age. “Both states are paradis: hunter or naturalist and abound with game, fish and gorgeously cols ored birds and flowérs, In the for- ests panthers and boa constriétérs lurk, while in the more open coun- try there are wild boars, deer, tRe tapir, and bright-plumaged birds. Shark fishing is oné of the éxciting sports along the coasts, where &n and holy war is wagéd against them."” 16 a inhabi- capital, 18,000 )i therefore, | its all ot endless tomey For Conyioted Shayer f 1 in Harttord Given Hiz Pund f € captain o 7 wha was promoted to 1 SIGNS i SHAnT FOY state prison fo veltern ¥ mnrder of a Ne t Timm Qiatt his th Groeh of Elf Ampic 7 (AT hich ta n nal t appell under w FOUL R ARE, EXECUTED Mo 7 (T arals Bol ith natic the TREATIES RATI : . A. M. GALBRAITH Carpenter & Builder TEN YWILLION DOLTAR (ORF FMRBLY AN g The 1 The Dress Goods Shop | 400- I\ZMN al‘REE 1{};) The Little Store With the With F\; \alu TALS WFDNESDAY W HH 16 SPEC 21 A9 PURE SILK 2520 PEQUOT SHEFTS Wednesday $’ 29 TRIFED FN( “H lfni\ll'lri‘H 49¢ A% FRED RUTTERFIELD'S NORMAXNDY VOILE Wed. ‘;“(L $l Morning far TAPANESE Wedne Wednes Morning Morning. each vard £ %0 ; UFED GEORGE TN E FLOWERED 0 Wednesda Wednesd Vednerday Marning ard Morning 1 2 IMPORTED SHRI IRISH LINE® Wednesday e 15¢ Mornirg, vard SILK STRIPED MOHAIR Wednesday Morning, vard la T FAW UP ital o cupreme eof attle Stor Big Values PONGEER 74c ! RIFFIANS REPUI ft of the | Fe2 Morocco, July 7 (P—Riffiar |attacks on a five mile h | of al Kasgon re- 1 by vering “ED pany to refain the presen arbitration. The action v at a mass meeting night and | two hours in a near panie last vas tied up for » Hudson and Manhattan tube the rails on the Hacken- Ararw bridge and Kearn given o trafic S front no e upon vesterdav were train left ATear hetwaen nd evening and th A spread |the hallot probably will n public until tomorrow the French mobile, troop: that district, reinforced by 1ched from the waiter | P Fiver (st el | Tersey Citv | chments rear. [rail na 2¢ the cauee t system of was decided last night Voting will continue throughout the e result of ot be made GRFR (P ry of Buf n ho ary Elizabeth Dress Shop 7 WEST MAIN ST. 8 — SALE — — FRIDAY — SATURDAY 2abeth n, at HELT & mor N WEDNE Choice of House $12.00 JAY — THURSDAY TED and $20.00 A Semi Annual Dress Sale e s Savings That Are Important , Owing to the fact that our quarters are small our racks must be cleared to make room for incoming fall merchandise. Drastic reductions have heen taken to effect an immediate clearaway. Come early for hest selection! DIFs e the Dresses For All Occasions Silks, Cloths and Kasha—For Mieses and Women—Sizes 16 to 46 Originally $19.50 to $59.50 Choice of Stock $20.00 Printed Crepe De Chine Dresses— Formerly to $24.50 Choice of Stock $12.00 These Dresses are all Regular Stock and of a higher typé of the well known Marv Elizaheth standard which stands for QUALITY WORKMANSHIP PLUS STYLE Telephone 3252 Profetsional Buildin, Room 106 Cor. West Main and Washington Sta. TTE 89c¢ paradise, sacred to some of the In-| _TO RESUME NEGOTIATIONS dian trib | TParis, July 9P—The negotiatisAs No Good Harbors for a Franco-German commercidl “With a coast line of 600 miles| treaty, which seeméd broken Satur Yucatan has only two harbors, | day night, will be resumed Septem- Progreso, the principal port, on the l ber 15, it was announced today. THE EW BRITAI - MARKET. 0. BnuALITY conps AT o 318 MAIN 5T Beconony ppic TEL. 2485 Feo ..o 2BC/ 3. 2 e 25C 2 Ihs. 25(: i Bamt 34 256 Fresh Cut and Beans 3 cans 1b. 39¢ Hamburg . FRESH KILLED FOWL ... ... . Ib. 25¢ 1b. 39¢ CHOICE SHOULDER STEAK . LEGS GENUINE LAMB ...... ROAST VEAL L ool von e 100 25¢ R AN KO R TS s e e b1 8C LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS ..... Ib. 20c LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS ... Ib. 21¢ ("RANITLATED 10 cack 620 25 xlabtk $1'50 Pillsbury’s Flour .............. sack $1.33 Evaporated Milk .............. 3 cans 27c Jack Frost (“onfectloner) Sugar. . 2 Ibs. 15¢ Williams' Root Beer Ext, | Jello (all flavors) 3 pkgs 29c <iveoo... bot 18¢| Fancy Tomatoés 2 eans 25¢ ngar Comn 2 eans 33¢| Pink Salmon.... 2 cant 27c Pure Cider Vinegar 2 bts 25¢| premier Salad D"gsmg White Meat Tuna Fish | bot. 83¢ | 'p;:“ 1?21 Lux . 2 pkgs. 19¢ BUTTER 2 lbs. 93¢ Best Pure Lard . 21bs. 87c Parksdale Farm Fresh Eggs ... .. 2 doz. &5¢ Fresh Made Peanut Bu"er | Good Lué¢k Oleo Tb. 82¢ b. 23¢| Riret Prize Oleo 1b, 29¢ l,h 29¢ i \T FE Shredded Wheat . WEDGWOOD CREAMERY Nueoa Nut Oleo . Native Green or Wax Beans . .. qt 10¢ Fancy Native Beets . .. : ]arge beh. 5c Native Carrots.. 2 behs 15¢| Large Juicy Lemons doz. 39¢ Faney Lettuce 2 hds. 15¢| Native Cabbage ... hd. 10c Large Ripe Bananag doz. 2%/ Cal. Sunkist Oranges dz. 35¢