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n NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1525, i e eSS e \ | \ M 8 HM‘ M' (1] ] ) N orders the warrant was fssued, it s o | ‘ q This Is “Miss Miami MILLAN RADIOS HE ~ pomiies st s st i e THE HERALD ) ported because of her four children Y { . | | " e “ N R J \ n 0 - { WANT ADS ‘ L Alphabetically Arianged For Quick | FOUNDAT GLUSING| TH LA I 0 (RUFUS DAWES GIVES HIS . —_— ‘ — : J PR T o LINE RATES FOR i ‘ | VIEWS ON DUT‘ES Ol(U S Below 1s a list of the CONSECUTIVE INSERTIUN® i (Cotnlnued trom First Page) | (Continued from First Page) | (Continued from First Page) 'Y Standard Headings 1n Charge Pistaia —_—_— i ¥ L day .00 line 0 ¥ ) | New every day use on the 2 days seeel line s 13 force merchants to 1 at| Favors “I'resent System? 8t frnatrantly E1ak Al o 1and, Injiaves Tt Shonl Nstribute At v 3 duys oeesd line i 2 i {aiati oReLBAY A S A I ) (A i Alisbialia andiolher tar oft atations | Daus) Shoutd — Pistribute | 0y, gsitied Page. Note the «daye sl e 3 a another merchant v prosecution of th - | Throughout the World Its ; easy-to-read alphabetical :4: : Iu::: :r A man from Grove street ar n-| \ prossed the bes Wachington, July 9 A color range 40 dave t { other from East street e W (onaharat tilamsetiphion of & Tousth of Jols Surplus Credits arvangement. 0 dae L2 e a0, ko #a1d they fatored ' e (Mo acegunt celebration in the far north was | . Count & words to & line, © “presen Duluth, Minn., July 9 (®—Rutu A wo others | con P e Tat naraTak racalved | 14 e to au inch, Two s fay ‘ S nMained in Kadiograms rec «\' d/lts, Dawes {old. (heMinnesota Bank- Phone Your Ad o inaecto upingh o f day a we ut pre | teacher are today by the '\"‘;‘ "‘""‘"B'\“““ lers' assoctation in convéntion here Minimam Book Chatus 3% cente char gl r ¢ i Piasens ety trom 1he MacMillan Aretle | v 5 uly h Nu Ad Accepted After ) M. for | i or Bunday « ol of wha 3 L An ATCUS lloday that it is the duty of the S asauLe R H u 1ay or lay ¢ i I ose who expeditton ships which arrlved at|\iior States “to accept the obliga- | 9 Clamitt 4 Page on Same Day. 8t 10 i of the Jewls glon | 1 hat is. to Hopc 1 Noravian misston and {10y of jts wealth, to distribute Adx Acceyted Over the Telehoiie i ;f" b H Dareni ing Eskimo village on the evening of |ihroughout the world the surplus ;zL consentence ot cunansis, ?” | he kald 1 July ; p ; Ak for w “Want Ad" Operator. 1 boards of ! credits at its disposal and o do 1t . i It we open fu i Ihe cclebration took place whils [\ diseriminating judgment in or Closing time for insertion — — morning we I v Edatnt 3k Rrvantinalated the ships wers at Rattle Harbor. 1t Ljer that the investing public may in same day’s paper | e T i (D lon vho t red effect that EsuEatnEAnI EhUNILREL O ine fim rav 1P. M ANNOUNCEMENTS p One ¢ o v s RS e e Jment from the bridge of the | Mr. Dawes. who wis chief of staft « M. el tanite . on the teach Aoswdot : pacilion’® or the American section of the rey CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS Burlal Lots, Mouunents = | 8 an . ) ships, There followed shots from @ |aration commission’s experts com- S ikt it EAME She did not think she c | T it S s TR vernment Springficld rifie, a shot- | mittee that drew up what is known LA v‘."‘.mf’.,t,”"‘.:::"..n'"Tl', [ p Sunday | \ Gl ny re e “Dawes plan" suggestec 5 GECea1 RNRt Dm0ty ) 8 HoL bility on e rd to thelr Eun, 4 frontler plsiol a liny re-jas the "Dawes plan” suggested thi ANNOUNCEMENTN od, will outlast elther wood or metal. Puts Responsibility on ooy t P volver belonging to a member of the | program also in order that funds so | s Do mot require larges, lota ' Ressonably p J. A. Spinetta, Main wt v R “‘ Hies expedition and a blinding flash of |released may he devoted fo such | |=EURIAL Lo1S MONUMENTS priced. N, B. Vault Co. Kensington. i ehant, who was p t g powder, the contribution of the | purposes as would restore the pro oRIsTS el LELTe1A o A X i a 2 respected v IS ELORINTE BRITATN—M T Worke 123 e his opini G et . their employers. photographers ductive capacity of the world and | |~FUNERAL DIKECTORE AEE '\hi“"u-“:f:':’;""“"z"“ :’IZ’: A to be closed Su " he 8 ! b Natives ashore were astonished at |the purchasing power of consumers = ANDVOURD dascriptions, Carving and letter cutting the merchants ar A 5 0 Not Offend the performance but the canine sec- | “In performing this duty we shall | 1=PERSONALS |\~ 0 0 { o perishable goods, let i i F ant teachers do not offend jon of the population returned the [be serving our own Interests as well | ' —STORE ANNOUNCLMER T e S | the thinking the same as we do ‘ i and Catholic R o e e o L D AUTONOBILES — e T A Kelasy atraat man favoredic 1 Yo notl offendl Protestant ! | qeclared. He I8 a brother of Vice. | s=AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES {CARNA Special at 0c. p en, y n A e 1a is a broth A A We are inaking wedding bouuete and ng every place but e crean i neither offend Jews e es wora held during the |President€Dawes. “The part we are |/4=aUta8 a8D IRUEHE COL S8 funeral designs. Leave Sour order now. soft drink and news stor | Republican teachers do mot offend das, the course being the lengih of |to play in the reconstruction of the (11 ZAUTO PAKTS AND ACCHSSORIEE Flower Guyden Greunlioure. 163" Stan: “We must educate the j le and nocratic students and democratic the harbor from the Bowdoin's an- | business of the world is the part of [12—AUTOMOBILES \\vANf‘r‘ih— l'_r‘,nmb’”“ ‘d i T o city shonld have a law to edu- |, TR AoRRath attan Sublican g 4 8 e L N i) (ar the dis- |13=AUTOS—TAXI BERVICE GU LOWERS—ported plants, pleasing thefcityaenonld asa i toRa il i 1 rex ar char to an lceberg at the en-|(he great creditor nation, the s i ZGArAGES 0 LET \ariety. Speclalizing ou funeial work. ‘:" b 1” o g 1dent tranes burser of the ;“"‘J" ""' ”;‘ "\‘ ‘J'I 15— MOTORCYCLES AND BICTCLES Johnson's Greeuhouse, 617 Church .8t shouldn't be r ry to wo! f | Fatedicallonarate 3 {he world. Other nations have held (15— yOTORCT'LS-BICYC-LS WANTHRL e A TR T T Ty Sl aligion and education were con- On the northward (rip from Bat- |16 (C WANTE NICB CARNATIONS—$1 a doz, Very fine hours a day and put It on the books. |~ " L address by Mr. tle H ,\m,' the Bowdoin v,“‘,, 11w | this position hefore ug, and without |17—SERVICE STATIONS REPATRING ! flowers. Sandallie's Greenheuse, 218 Says People Can Allord I Jals N e Poaty, (he. larger ship of the ex.|eXception they have met the obllga BUSINESN SERVICE _Onk Bt ol 243-12 “] read in the paper that ¢ county board of education In the pedition, pushed off Kidlialuit isla tion of their porition by the wise | pippiis HATRIYS, MASSKUSS Personals people can't afford to buy ice Jies e S e e their way [20d free distribution of the eredit at |19—BUILLING AND CONTRACT YOU CAN—develop Tour fiime enly oncs, eep things over Saturday night lce of Wa Nhilsga ,‘,'m ”rm- ?u ) f “ n; ‘;‘v | O their disposa). We have profited by | eSS SERVICE RENDEREL et us do it \We giie the gloar fini thelnoor BLeck) i 1 |in the Scopes case, Mr, Bryan told s During the night of July {157 action ; DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY ! : their children »r-m!! LUgtigleas gl Seon i b L, : . oy Y| Mr. Dawes eald that “we might 3371 VEING & CLEANING e e —— much for candy a other uselcss [of his allegiar » hoth but insist- . 6, there was a heavy fog bu N Avance annually 625 million dol- {25=INSURANCE—ALL KINDS . ] things as the cost of ice, they could |ed that education must never be wioin picked up Bulldog island ,1’“ Rt et Mgt |SAiAWYiRs: ATENT ATTORNETE AUTOMOTIVE Bave the money the ice is worth. |placed above religion In preparation for the annnal digplay of beautv and \‘ll\»‘ 15 . Dty 7 and Cape Har- |G FRET 0 P rable ctroum- | 3= MOVING. TRUCKING, BAGOAGE —_— e ) ve the me - k = e T ynder the mo abl R PER HANG = It & woman knows €he can't DYl A Rpvan andorsed the position | chritude at Atlantic City, Miami, Fla,, has named Miss Ruth o e pasied fve fours AtEN oo be paid 10 ns under the (il (1R RING, HEAVG, MEFAL WE | Auto and Truck Agengles, . 8 on Sunday t on faturday : nor Austin Peay in saying J as its ¢ idate | From that time until now the Bow- cettiement of international indebted- [19—PRESSING AND TAILOKING ACME TRUCKS—Sales and Service, oe Alananiibiyis dentmiworthiceiue R EEIRER D al e Vil % i eneiebi |dein and the Peary have been in |mees W=PRINT'G, JOBI'G, STATIONERY son Motor Salea 171 Swuth -Maip 8t. s L 8.5 W8 noan]gio uenDOREeS |t il i S L $1—PROFESSIONAL SERVICES _Phone 810, o to keep her foi A e onn give up their schools than ELNg i o \‘ R t e | REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING {BUICK MOTOR CARS—sales and wervie Lo RmdR o S things of the present life and | BIFR ) 1] ed today to Lear Admiral L. R. De Ibing theRdayforidn sl o A\SIGNS UMPIRF, EDUCATIONAL 2s0a i) 5 end the police should be required | o = oo Bt 0 b e tarnal life. 4 * p = |'ships fought their way through fce 31y AL P RMED INCE CClIRSES CADILLAGC CARS—Sales and ryice. andiihe rolice s o thine rna nTlO WORK‘\ igucr, commandant of the Boston : : HICHED IS LASPONDENGE COURSE L QUOARES eIl end i Garyic rce the alieves in science, hut agree B ranging in color from silky mauve | ——————e CING TEACHE - A Mr. Miller, LR Tolstnl fRaE Il A= necessary toi| : 2 i to deep blue and jade, A warm wing i Gmnire Basadl| RUM ja, “We coms to this country (o |¥th Tolstol tha 2 | Ghsi e Jogost of the work of rebullding | b FE o rador, however, and | Moran and Hart Will Umpire Rase- {371 0ca1 & PRIV. INSTRUGTORE CHEVRULET MUTOR GARS—Saier ehd eaid, O ey sun't we be Jaw | know the sciones how to lve, | 014 Tronsides” mugt be done while | P out ot Labra, T 2 . |$8—WANTED—INSTRUCTORS service. Superlor Aute Company. 174 make a living a7 TWe didn't come Mro Brran was emphatic in de- | Contractors Anxions to Continue 'she is afloat, the roport said, for the | e thermometer mounted frem 47/ pa1) Game To Be Played In Fitch- i o e SAIchier S Ehond 3110 A here to mak D Operations Estimated at SRR S Sk Nimerens whales and seals were | burg Snnday. s fon (L ervice, Bennelt Motor Galen 250 Arch regardless of how we get it and ) e N oANED 8t. Phone 24§ g0 back to the old country for the saving that ehlldren are here as a | 25,000,000 SHEER onEnengcente il nElinl Ro e e | Fitchburg, Mass, July 3 (B — | o o DODGE _BROTHERS—Sales and servies, SR | part of Ciod's plan and not of their | the decks tn buckle and the ves el | 7 | President John A. Heydler of the NaN & & F. Motor 8ales Corp, 155 EIm, Bt “In fairness fo this glorious coun- fown volution, having no chofce of | new york, July 9 () — Repre. |Vl probably fall to pieces. A moe- | M,\Q’HFRS BFWARF' |National league announced in 2 WANTED—MEN oiners MrankiiniielGhnnolis1 try, 1o the Institutions we hay race, country enviranment sentatives of eighteen of ths coun- Ment is en foot to rebuild the Con L vy DUIAN Itelegram today that he had assigned | WANTED—WOMEN FORDRCAREN AXD T TRUGKS—Fordson Y, he = i s P 1t R e he contribuy s | ractor. Sales an servl the good living we ate golling, | Thers be no conflict _and | try's largest bullding contractors |stitution with funds to be contribut- Sy | Ctharley Moran and Rob Hart, Na FINANCIAL Darts and acessorlen. Automutive Balss us abide by the laws, The fact that | oy 0y avmony fn education | conferred foday with heads of the |0 by the school children of the ma- |\, tan policewomen Snek |tional league umpires to officiate in KUSINESS OPPORTUNITIEE & Bervice Co., 200 E, Main, Phone 2701 2 man can't compete with anot G et hie told the board. Tt | plasterers’ union in an effort to (100 |an exhibition game between the Cin x‘ \li‘gx‘l.m&frnchs. ONLE PMOBILE CARS—Eales and #ervica, unless he keeps open Sund hould | (0113 not he s If education was|reach agreements which will per- | N i Right to Hand Sheiks Who Ac- |einnati Reds and a Fitehburg team ‘:;:“L’\-m;“ _k ONROR RO ;n,;lf_m ® s\vam:’xx,"liarlxrma Ave, cor, not have any weight | ‘This result [ mit eontinnation of work on i MGN ARQON CHAR(,F ) . composed of major league and col- Ffiw—d&‘< ‘Many of us are fathers and if we | education at- | 000,000 of construction in various TALLY 1 ) 10 cost Them Slap in the Face. |1ege stars, to he played Sunday. The | LIVE STOCK TR and Gy R stay home from church on Sundaw! Sl 5 te i ining of the mind | cities | o | Wehington, July 3 UP—\Washing- |Eame Wil be one of the main fra- [S0—CATILE ANL sWixB C. A. Bence, 81 Mamn St Phoxe 851, to take in a few lollais 7 [and religlon the training of th The conterence was the result of | ¢ o4 nrdnght Rack From New [ton mashers who may have smiled [(Ures of memorlal exerclses in honor | ., 7prae pouynpy suppLIEE LEXINGTON, OAKLAND and GRAY Mos won't enjoy them. If you can't make At the labor war between the opera- | > when cases against iwo of thelr|Of Patrick J. Moran of Filchburg, |s_yoRrsEs, VEHICLES tor Cars, Sales and Service. Haidqware & living in six days you can't make Mr., Brya “ intradnced by Liye plasterers and cement finishers York to Stand Trial in Rethel e S i A ho died while managing the Cin- |54—WANTED—LIVE STOCR City Motor Co., 6 Eim Bt. Phone 2784, | i s a number were dismissed in police - L e T Y ey he m he| ol ¥ o e | wn Cor 1% |cinnati club, ; NASH—motor it in seven Waiter : called 1 the | Infernafional association and the | Town Court e BRI il clnnd | AUV SHD or cars. Bes the new lins, t meat man said, “1 § A 5 colitt recentlymay shon face gtea - | AR Fales and Bervica A G. An Oak stree ; g o \ greatost ma 1 first it~ | Bricklayers’ Union which threatens | R L e e | ron saL Faleafiend . Hawker, 68 don't see any Wreng 8 2 . 1o tie np $500,000,000 worth of con ot malke thein s of flirting with . 56—BUILDING MATELTALS = the people if we close Sunday, My|\*% o ted Te would | struction all over the countrs, The|Harding of New York, accused of ar- make the mistake of fiirting w g GOMEDY 0[. THEFTS $7T—BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP OLDRNOBIIE NOTCE CARETE i R T e Hariford | i et ki SR son and aftempted murd was | policewomen, y | 58—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTE e ata ik oloriBales 1000/ Wask aeallon s L Hy felt less responsibili 3 GOIETECONE abe DR e =l (o (onnectiouti [oday | tromil & Ars, ATina 0N Vanwinkleptchist of 59—FEED AND FUEL LU e avenne district A ntroduced “one of the 1aw- | warg J. McGivern, president, and New York city by State Policeman the policewomen, Intends to ask the |80—FERTILIZERS, SEELB, PLANTE OVER 1925 Overland cople are open the tin 5 . S >eter Cool, lce-president, of the ey vork acl 8 ! 5 s S Nog S —Cop On Job [61—=FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING coupe, 1924 Overland touring, 1423 Over- ::”)” e OEN S e t ¥ ‘:}' icaok ’:m”l f" "’m‘r ::/M]M‘L S eaicareo)l |district commissioners for permis- | Woman's Dog Stolen—Cop On 62—GOOD THINGS TG EAT land touring. 1922 Overland tourin. G eels Feek. evenithe jiElaaeter 0 s 8 | The prisoner is charged with hav- (sion for her sister officers to slap 5 oy |63—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES olph's Garage, 127 Cherry 8t. Tel. S RS | (RODKS ARE JAILED | work on profects which include the || A BREIEL B S T [ mashers. Thers are some heavy.| TS Wheel Stolen—Calls Brother | 7y chinEry, ELEG, & TooLs : andy stores | 1 Sherman ar >almer hotels in G g ¥ e o 3 i 65—MERCHANDISE AT THE BTORE: | TR e ] can At i MUUADY ARL dRILE Sherman jd Paln Lo v' s ‘\-\\:“: to burn the facto of the Xcluso weights among the policewomen Officer Whose Clothes Are Stolen |30 8 oA R S ENere RN Mz ‘”’fllv'w:nlnn‘.n 1200 G ilonine ion g -— cago and Burdick, Toronto, 1Vas Automobile Trunlk company in! The sterner method was advo- | N 5 {63 B=RADIO sale by private party. Eolling to s oNINg mgton and Miami, Florida - L s | San Pedro, Cal, July 2 (P—WWhen '§7_WATCHES, DIAMONDS, J& Inser car. Phone 2388.5, = 0 8% ke T s Bethel on the night of April N cated by Mre, Vanwinkle, when 7 A NDS, v ne 2. Baopt e 4 wwas added to a petition | Fines ko Tmposed Om Fake Insuf- 1t the contractors and plasterers | o o ooy “Giinert, the watchman ot | mashers taken o jail by fwo mem. | M5 L. F. Bantier parked her auto- $5—WANTEL—ARTICLES TO BUY PACKARD—Hudson, Esser, Amerieas votes and > DR A lagree it will be only a partial solu- Faoll iRl e ot ‘ S |mobile in the shopping district ves- 1 ’ leading values. Ece the new coache P Paonesea anice S Aents Vo S HE el Beenl | SEIE T 0 SR AR RS actory, was Mg | bers of her corps wera released with. | Moblle In the shoppg Listtiet ves REAL ESTATE FOR REN1 T et a o avw fsotehs : i LG Sorin building. bound and d a1t punishment when Judge Hitt el it 6—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS Arch St. Phone 2105, o o M. Pa ; | Fleecing Peopls | bricklayers and plasterers tailed | "y, g0y ba ar-[geclared the evidence was too fiimsy. |!1°¢ 408 to the car to guard it. When |7)_BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENY |pgperymren e ot Mayor A C | 2 | vesterday to agree. The contractors, = i e 5 =" [she returned the car was there, but [71—DESK ROOM AND OFFICES 2 ARS=and trucks. Kenneth Gl - X ik Al juciors: | raigned in Bethel this evening an LT e A A R S R M. Searle & Ca.. Sales and Service, cor. NaREB Tart (P Chareed | noweser, hopa o proceed Wh | i o continued. Ho 6 the third| Ay DEPORT MOTHER of 4 |the dog ha e e, |HThOUSES RoR RaNT Elm and Park Sts. Plione 3110. Locai i - e taint n alse | | lings on which the brick work | 1 11.ond member of the band of in S She telephoned polic 3 L -~ |14—SUBURBAN FOR RENT agents for Gabrisl Enubbers, “In a me il selling insurance: g { | tective Lieutenant G. W. Beeson |75_vACATION PLACES F oN1 WILLYS-KNIGHT AND K et i and s g 1 nighed N N e e ” . ot |73—VACATION PLACES FOR REN OVERLAND— Chamber of Commerce on (e itata s itieut a license: Willand MEIRCER e etaine s larieat on Elizabeth (N. J.) Woman Arrested |||\ 1 out to look for clews. AS |16—WAREHOUSES & RTORAGHE motor cara. showroom and service, 127 July oth, at 10:00 a. T rey IiaiLaglionnse, LT {warrant for Harding s 2| for Evading Immigration Ruling |[Moteres out '@ feor ‘% £ AT o0 |1 WANTED--TO RENT Cherry 6t. “The Sleeve-Valve Metors sentative gronp of mer {85t S S H VE DEL[GATE TASK | charge of piracy high seas|plizabeth, N. 1., July 9—Mre, John ‘“‘“‘"‘ b b e R_C. Rudolph. Phone 2051-2. g for & dtscugsion of your latter i vother puoren S e A | has been lodge h the etate po-[gickel, 24 years old, of 180 Kront |t e REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Autos and Trucks for Sale 9§ Aate of Juns & : : ; 1 to jail for 15 days | {lice, to Le secved in the event that|sireet, was arrested yvesterday on a | Vet to the . Patrolman REAL ESTATB CHRYSLER ROADSTERfravelled —oaTy aiee § stores on Sur LG $ costs b 1 he should not b held on the Bethel | deporfation warrant and taken to (€W development over to Patrolman lz9_,ycrioNEERS 5000, iles, oar sk Ded Hhe vern closing hours of s . sl fr Sannta morning. | Restoration of Old Frigate Constitu- | 1, 1ges « Island. She came to this coun- | 3°1 Hoskins to handle. The latter |s0—BLDG. & BUSINESS PROP care. Five new Dayton thoroughbred “After co rable ! 3t RIa e e rreEant EES ALl e ar. | as oft duty at the time, and in get- |$1—BUILDING LOTS FOR SALR sord tiree, eslling for ownor. Bennett following: .resolulior - L riice | tion Is Not As Easy As First e 5 P : 7 our |ting out of bed to answer the call |$2—FARMS i tareale ¢ in att 15 the A Autor ice | TREATIES APPROVED ried here, and is the mother of four ., |§3—HOUSES FOR SALE FORD ROADSTE signatures ¢ : ey I Paria TG o o o children. all born in America. When |found that his clothes had been |gy_SHORE PLACES KOR SALB ehape. Pr’?)cs!:”;'k_ag N R herewith attached ey Imagined | S § i s g 2t o = | stolen 85—SUBURBAN FOR SALE BEibhe e ith % 61 Maln “Resolve That t J At t a re of people ington arms conference re- |she arrived she suffered from ill R L 8§—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE S — Rl e 7 " to the extent of Boston, July 8 (F—An attempt to lating to China which were ratified [health and was ordered to report 73 {$7_REAL ESTATE—WANTED Llyr, {‘L‘:m touring car, Ford 137% it o s | : and a halt do: >m- | drydock the famous old frigate Con- Tuesday by the chamber of deputies |vegularly to the immigration officers. Fating Hopefully | ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS P s de bl L peneciy Hashe piEie ) ¢ i AL |liition nkBesl r e aEnt i eona tont e vt Ay o atly meno et oa o |The warrant for her deportation was | At Madrid, a man found in an le gom Co. 84 Hartford Ave. Phone 3371-15 or A;L L t ter T < it was testified, |might result in her collapse and [foreign affairs committe of he lissued because since 1920 she has | oyster a pearl valued at 100 pounds. |$9—ROOMS FOR RENT 223303, the r 2 3 1 3 e 1 1 = e eatin, v [#0--ROOMS AND BOARD NASH, 1 —elightly [ e . ; g argain drive” |mal restoration imposs French senate and will be present. |failed fo do this |He s sald to be eating his way (4 A : NASH, Slightly used 5 passenger cience, an 0 91—-ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING touriy r vane e : ars' worth of |Licutenant John A, Lord, U N, led tomorrow o the senate for rati- | According to Mrs, Regina Tedesco [hopefully towards a necklace— |SL=ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEERING &~ Sig tiscotnt 3 B, Morae et 3 aadiav gy 8 ] ( vear's premium. [the naval constructor assigned to the ification ) the department of labor, at whose | Humorist (London) {$2—WHERE To DINB % Church . Phone 28422, 5 yon'} = 1 ¥ c | | 3 Phone 2842-2 3 | da L S e R e tice prot R t T ST O\ THE. POTTERS BY J P. MEVOY| 7o .o 1924 Coupe (low mileage) $435, 1924 Tudor, $500. S — 1923 Tourings, $200 to 3300, provieg the a a of ttor f \ . /1S some winD oF \ueLL S can T oTHE DONT Y WE MuSTN'T T'D LOVE T0 STAY AND | T HOPE | T THINK WE SHouD) 1923 Tourings, $135 to §175. 2 Furt 1: That a ) { A GAME SHES PLAYING | CHASE HERSELF SQUIRRELS. | ENCOURAGE | LET PEOPLE PLAY WITH THE DEAR SHE MVE TO THE RUNABOUTS AND ' TOURINGS of these minnt k Ll \ WITH HERSELF. SHE'S Tame HER THINK - WE LITNE THINGS, BUT T REALIZES | COUNTRY, MY DEAR| ALL YE:E E Sy t | CHASING Sl i KNOW HER. MUST RUN AROUND |\ )WE WE REALLY OWE - A M 2 | ( ) ¢ SHE ISNT RIGHT THE PARK TWICE MORE SNUBBED| 1T To OuR CHILD- Dldsmobile touring in beautitul cone i i BG oM, MY HEART. HER REN. THESE CITY dition, $350. 22 e . MY FEET, o PARKS ARE GET- 5 2 ANY WAY OH, ELMER AUTOMOEILE RATTIY FOR LEADFREAIE | Y TING SO COMMON 2 Now s : ; | A ; ) NO PRIVACY ~ 23 MAIN ST, TEL 1618, S1A the | [Th A o ANY_MORE POPULAR FORD DEALERS e ———————————————— City Items Gulbransen player planos at Morany' —advt. 8t Mary e Ladies’ T. A. ang B. soclety will hold a regular meeting in the school hall tonight at 8 o'clock A social hour will follow. Take your battery troubles to Rudy, Gould's Battery Service, 17d E. Main St., or 100 W. Main St next to P. O.—advt Mrs. Mae Ohman of 34 Cottage place was operated upon by Dr. E, T. Fromen at the New Britain Gen- eral hospital yesterday MRS LIRS Y L ©137% by King Fearurms Syndicate Creat Britain rights resenved s POLLY AND HER PALS It Took Four Eyes to See Thi DESCO{| "~ ° i : il 7 ] Is Great Avound ll‘.vg 1€ i1s TurmiBle )/ wHo 1N T\q‘c,xu\) C HE WAGA'T FLIRTIA X < (l ( HE DIDA'T TAKE House ] = THESE {\HILL'S BEEAN > WITH MA'- HE WAS ST /[ HIS EYES OFF ME \ court of probate hlden at New a i rae . _within and for the district of in the County of Hartford and ate of Connecticut, on the 9th day eof Julv, A. D. 125, Frescnt, Bernard F. Gaftnes, Judg.e Estate ‘of Rudolph Guenther lat, New Britain, in sald district deceased Upon the petition of Frederick Gu ther of 5214 New Rritain. praving that a Instrument in writing purporting fe the last il and testament of said d ceased may be proved, approved amd ade mitted ta probate per application on fils mora fully appears, it 18 Ordared—that said application be hesrd and determimed at the probate office, tn | FLRT) FLIRTIA' WiTH \ FLIRTIAG wiTH ME! Il puRiIAG THE = THE MoVviEs! A Vou, GuslE? ATIRE SHow! of New Britain, fn said Astrict, on the 17¢h day of July A. D. 1825, at 2 e'clock in the atfternnon. daylight saving time, and that motice ba given of th Terdaney eatd application and the tima and placs of hearing thereon, by publishing. thia order in some newspaper published in sad New Britain, having a circulation. fn. said dlstrict, once s week for two consecutive weeks commencing July 9th. 1335, and hy posting a copy thersof, on the public sign Post in the town of New Britain, in said istrict and by malling a copy of this erder to all helrs at law, snd returs make, BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge BERNARD F. GAFFNET, &

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