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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1825. vacamion| " i S o T T T Home Outh g LEVIEN (ONGEALING AUTO T °4 SPECIAL Wi B C@mpfle‘t@ ome Uutlits Mentioned ~ Promivently bRy e [ ey g Former Reoning Strgeant I Posion in Gabinet 2" IR0 S S5e] Bound Over to Superior Court 2 pkgs. Envelopes War Finance Corporation has | faiay by hundreds who may or may|M2" Mrect. Newburyport, Mass, tor- [vevived reports that he i8 to enter | noy have pesn politieal supportérs of | MEFIY United States army recruiting AT the Coolldze cabinet, some predic- | «Ths Commoner.” The former sec-|Sergeant in New Britain, was bound | tions assigning him to t post of f state because of prevailing [over for the fall term of superfor o ‘\ secretary ,‘:.vn:‘vuwc*!" on the the- | nat weather, has mads frequant ap- | eourt by Judge Benjamin W. Alling e Y Mr. Mellon Is retlre pearancis without a eoat. This com-|[in polica court this morning on a general ton 18| (ortable custom has established a|chargs of concealing an automobilr Stationery Dept. 14‘,‘ for the - pracadent gratefully followed. N6lsold to him under a conditional bill ’ i ! | one in Dayten, however, has been|of sale. Deow, who is still in the T ) e assumy ) t 4 {able to duplicate Mr. Bryan's white |service, was brought back to New | Mr. Wee sub-tropical helament Britain vesterdar from Waorcester, | THF L Baoma Reush Spustenn i | | Mass, by Sergeant Ellinger finnds": . 3 COME IN FRIDAY EVENING “ HEN IT'S (OU‘ V] vt 1lien for granted by nopen alr “auditerium.” inelud- | were et at $300 | J | ) i liean leaders here 0 s platform and bench seats, has| When leaving New Rritain a short | XX | WE CLOSE AT NOON ON SATURDA YS prised at Mr. Mondel i been buflt on the north sids of the |time ago, Dow purchased a second ¥ ed to make public ad-|25 the pamainder of the eost to be P! < of a politieal, ectentific. or pald on notes. Without paving fur- | : Dyt W 8.3x10.6 Axminster BUE i i $39 00 | 16 rumors have be a \eological nature, will be heard.!ther on the car, Dow drove it to|M - . 1t an that hieitax pro-|/tervnl in the court sassions Ampli- | pad it with a eash consideration for | s v o0—a0 gram would be realized In the next | flars will relay reports of the court|a larger car 1 3 . . A ¢ it 169-171 MAIN ST. Coneress Eoas Juontemplnting refines |lnsenurairan tp e aentan | 2 RIS N Three-Piece Mahogany Finished Bedroom Suife of $89 00 ment at the hour when his pPopu- | unable to get seats inside cester. In the meantime, the Man- | Dresser, Bow-end Bed and Toilet Tahle ............... . lavity 18 at @ peak, and befors the | | chester party who swapped cars with | 7 ] AL incoming congress embroflad him in | Approximately 150 newspaper men | him hecame susploious and had him | (Good Cotton Mattress, Spring and Pillows .............. $27 OO controversy over the Couzens com- | today had received cards which au- |apprehended in Woreester. At the | mittes report and over the dry and | thorize their admission to the trial | game time tha local concern was | ol At room. Scores of reporiers are found | logking for furthier pavments on his | R 6x9 Brussels Rug ............. A O O $6 95 Deny Mellon Rumor at every point of Interest. Photog-|original buy. After his arrest in | |t a =l ! But instead of any foundation ap- | yaphers pursue the leading partiel- | Worcester, investigation brought to ] pearing for these rnmors, Mr. Mel- 1ta in the case into every part of [lizht his pretisus connections in | I i e b Q——————0 WIDE St el olernce 8 Genihe o : PR el o | gy tEight-Piece French Walnut Dining Suite of Buffet, $1 39 00 Y creditsd the rumors. Several prom- Iquarters of the “AntEvo-|ing ! ) o Extension Table and six Chairs with Tapestry Seats .. o inent republicans now hare sconted | vM,.,, have besn sstabliched | “Gond Dmg Store Stuff,” 2 R 5 7 . % : the 1ea vesterday that Mr Mon- | across the sireet from the court| I did not drink anv lquop tast [} Tl : 8x10 Kleavflax Pure Linen Rug .............ooovviunns $27 OO a1 (kito) snter tha cabinetithraigh ouse. T. T Martin, evangelist, 48 in | night because T am forbiddén to it } > that door, and emphasized that a |chargs> of the station Mr. Martin | drink sny by my Adeater on account . = / o 0 Wyoming man would not be the save tha leagne has been In ex-[af my rheumatism; but T did drink ' s e Half of F{:_M!md f'a‘vmivr‘ ham o olaitar the tidnative pozt in any |istence for a little more than one|a little good drug store stuff vester- J . \BD[""E" Kitehen Cabinet ......c.oiviieis been here, '”’“‘ now ready for || o¢e avan assuming Secretary Mel. | vear; that it embraces the United |day sfterncon,” was the strange ex- ¢ 1 the other hall lon really is thinking of anitting, | States and Canada and that the Reu. | planation nfferad in police court this L) " ) an The selling was ample proot || Which they doubt I.W. Porter. Lexington, Ky.. 18 pres- | morning by Bartholomew Sudal, 41, | ) \ B Porcelain Top Kitchen Table .............. : IR the ceniicl oralinetE s aaTa 1t s more probable, they think, | ident. The leagne is non-sectarian, (af 28 Booth street, arrested Jast | - .‘" “"'uw‘“‘""d ,,‘mcm_,_ The |[that Dr. Work will step out of the | Mr Martin, who is fleld secratary, [njght by Patrolman Kumm and ‘ e cired with enser oun. | |Interior department, to which Mr. | saye. |eharged with drunkenness, breach Tl ‘ Top Icer Refrigerator .................... re was ; S W S |'af the peace. and resisting an officer R / : tomers and uncustomary har. |[Harding appointed him after Albert g has not found Mr. Coolidge par- plain why he objected to Officers The reductions are onr own ||dent has not hinted at a desire to Sk B = |1ast night. He was fined $5 on the best advertisements—come pre- e Dr. Work, but has never | first two counts g o ¢ v . . . - , T R R o e o o || R TS i A e Fleeing Hushand Charged With Fm- Eil[TolConsici{csapan s U BN . . We Sell Honest Merchandise At Honest Prices, We Do Not Use the Ne line of proba ag the | A huge jug and a keg of rhubar e i N i & 9! § e i % lifetime e emion PRIl Prospective i St T reaerile) or = e e ‘T. 0. System” and the Goods Advertised Are Actually in Stock For e T [ ontina s Mandcl il e T s aeaa and a half a seda bottle of burnt [ReS = You to Buy. Mr. Weeks, whose health remains Bride for Investization |suzar offered as cvidence of the ' precarions, though he has nearly re- Jow Yotk Julv P Frank 1. |koeping of liquar with intent to sell, | @ [T ) “Lame Duck” Rescued Reed Furniture company, and ijsa oMt ion of Jahn <,nrms:| o)t - K (% ( Q Mr. Mondell was ths outstanding | Hazel Hansen, his stenographer, who |1 McClintock road in pollce = 03 m %z/!umSnem | ame ek of the aAmimeirarion | ixperted 1o marre M are. hoing |{hiS MOFRIng, Judge Aiing dichre- || : % = Rt |when Mr. Harding rescued him | detained here by polics atter o|'NE the defendant becaus o lncke of | ! Hartford. from the discard and put him on | fight from Cleveland fv'!l'l":wv l:x;";':}d “" ‘{r:.:'p. B n = ———— - - — Gl (g e Gl ISR QRIS TR, S OIETE || [ (0 IR O A ;.;;l\mgn and Patroiman Feney, armed N [} - PECIAL NOTICE—Continuing the schedule \\hlch we inaugurated puiaten by the Wyoming electorate | Shore branch of the Cleveland Trust | W0 2 warvany. funs (he Hyer aet | ; last summer, and for which we won _the respect and compliment of counts against him, according to the | campany that he embezzled $9,100. 1 [ihe officers could denitely say as to |l | 2 ! T - . many customers and employees, this up-to-date progressive store will T ] ne gt was already marrled. T their knowledga of the sale of liquoy _Genuine | Mr Coolidze nas alrcads evi-|were orcupying adioining rooma in |(h\f knewicds? et ihe sae L AGUOT g |1 8 S e ‘) AIN i SDAY AFTERNOONS UNTIL 6 P. M. PLRSIAN RUGS fencatie lishssandion iy SNgn sl noteliSnea sl roadmaziini et | oota ve R iia s huen s evgarino : | =i RF‘MAIN OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P, M. dell by choosing him as permanent | Glat was arrested e d Attorney Michael A, Sexton repre | = == —— an esignatio e i i slared that he was not 4 - fii:‘ b:’;;’lfi:,l;“r”:’; Mm; C":fl"f: 'y":‘i"lfl'g:v’l""\; ,;;‘,;:]; “hnd GIJEVEIIIAND ELOPERS \qr‘\?'.vl« fl:'H‘*flwM et 10 wr‘;“\v ex- el | Hul 6x9 Congo!eum Ru_g A e S S Gl $8 35 =i 4185 Commonwealth Ave. lell made the address of natification | said that she believed Glist was|nied the Szapowsk : ] CLOSE .\T NOON bAT[ RDAYS DURING JULY AND AUGUST | chairman for the republican ron Miss Hansen. who i 23 vears old, | | Theodors: Geary, of 6§79 Frank $orco 2t the formal ceremonies hers, The | single, and that she accompani=d| Theodor Goam, &b of 570 Fealk: : This Gives Our Customers Who Wish to Enjoy Their prenia :W, despatched im. with | him here in g0od faith to hecoms hia |17 FEEUe HENIL At Andd B : ] § Saturday Half Holidays to Their Fullest Extent An ugena Mever, Jr., managing direct- . st admitted, pollce sald. | \(hie™ haer the Influence of liquor. [ B 5 J e {or of the War Finance Corporation. | e had o wife in Cleveland | B8 S00ET S ol by Policeman |l S it {5 ! Opportunity to Trade Friday Evenings, and It Gives Our an a mission of agricultural relief | from whom he had been separated. e etives learned that Glist had | TcCRFthy July 1 i : ‘o : . Employees the Opportunity of Having Their Holiday The case of Thomas Matteo, 20 of S e L - With Their Friends—B. (. PORTER SONS, Phone Mandell it sure ta receive gome i .'vv‘ Al properties since coming 1o, agted vesterday by Patrolman job ag d00n asa vacancy | Naw Yo} Hanford Dart and charged with [ st in etore for the former A e | Reported as Improved | gestion and it was announced today Golf Proves Fatal to Viotated Taw hy Registering Un-| Shanghai, July 9 (P-—The situ- : [fhat, unless some obstacles come up, | o , . . + A an at Chung! 800 miles above [Park Board Agrees With Mayor |the change suggested by fhe mayer P Y 1 T ation at Chungking mi | e K_] T Couple’s Wedded Life| aor rate Name Hankow on the Yangtse river, has S e mieRe sl Dy he mavor A I Des Moines, la., July 9 (M—Hap- | e < Inle 0 (B—Fq. |improved Information recefved | Paonessa mnd Will Arrange |amendments to. the rulew il soon Bt Soay h 5 here savs foreigners at Chungking ookl |and Mrs. Sanford . ¢ K 1 a w now have adequate protection and | whedule of Hours. e e ks le of the Ku Kin lan at | his city until they fonk u g Ku Kiux Klar [that Chinese domestic sarvants and Chittendon eounty, Vermont, and | With both the mayor and the o1 to the park board his desire to | “hn a o ; now allrged to be head of that or "‘”“"”“"‘V p)gHRaly ’"L"‘”‘"‘ M | hoard of park commissioners agree. |have the evening swimming hours J sband imy zatie 3rlstol aeea., | 278 returning to wor ing that use of the Willow Brook |“stablished as soon as possible, and crueltles’™ upon he B iz g (London dispatehss Tuesday | park swimming pool should be at | this is the board's plan, acting | ' S e ouli el ns d c ; : quoted a Llovd's message zwnv- the disposal of adults during the | Chairman Maxwell 8 Porter said o, . . . e i n ankow as saving that s sl RAlie aaid women and children had left Chung- ||\ i s e et SR 1y, He pleaded Its 2| ing but that British men residing | Ut 2 Question of days before 1 P : o THE v : s cont pool will go on a day and evening | GIRL'S CONDITION TMPROVED ) fie Nl August 3 he i 1 untll Augus there were remaining despite a faod | 2 ligc) . she IShE iR a8 S L fctleans Miss Agnes McCarthy of Bosten, is L] || fuee tterback granied Mes| B 5 TED- | tyyong amti-foraign feeling at Chang. | Mayor Paonessa wrots the park a little more comfortable todax, | h and ¢ reser . Niasiiiaa Daer Ireroriesd) |board several davs agn suggesting |was stated at the Meriden hospital, l n month a e S e L 3 {that ehiidren be allowad to swim |where shs has been confined einee : ! T s jduring the hours now in effect, and |the fatal accldent which occurred on | TEFT £100000 TO COTTEGY e e Eales iEirom | SilversandsRi Wi st i o ne 1k iveta dnine | HHetteL L AL E A e 30 i - e ) aploved to prove that Wil-| Author Awarded Medal |fo men oniy. The mayor explained | the death of her mather and sister oo et SR i o e 4 P—Tha Newberry |1hAt Many men are engaged in work and the infury of her father, Tacture Conrse in Wil S by (] i ~ TE ' hbery of a Ver- Jished by Frederfe G | Auring the day and would weleome| Benjamin Mevers of Hartford, | GAE} 'lv [¢ " amba q w9 il i mmer. Reed | Afejcher of Naw Lm. wwardes an. |20 epportunlty {0 avim affer work- | ¥ho ie aiso confined to the Meriden | Saturday nght i | f T . ' 2ash and G for the moith Aistineulshed |ine holirs hospital, was reporte d to be im- A of_this it A tinel T e R e \1‘ The park commission met Tues- | proving tnday. Meyers was «criously g E:‘ }_“ R ! Sarny r wnd 1 tel 1 ¢ taws - Helaren from the pen of an American |a¥ night and discussed the mayor's | injured when a raflroad train struck | ] Rash was|wreiter was glven to Charles J wugwstlfln Since the pool has heen | his automobile in Berlin last Satur- 3 Finger of Fayetteville, Ark, for his |0 operation less than a week, it was | day. , s hook “Tales From Silverlands® ] fi | | YESEN EXTORY tha 4 confarence of t) \nv s sua , can Library associatian hars taday Newspaper Says Canada Onsted Re- Mr. Finger's hooks include "In Law | T 3 | | ‘wynr and Destrored Pletures less Lands’ and “Highwavmen and TAKE PLAYGROUND SWINGS Officars Tanguay, Milenski and Tiebler, acting on a complaint s were taking swings out of Na o el RABINOW-RASCHKOW | unaup}g Tl REAL ESTATE CO. SPRAY NOW i‘*cfkifé i e e e SPRAY YOUR POTATOES WITH D i s |l Take Pleasurein Annnunm\g Their Removal To ot s BARDO LEAD McCarthy. James Sullivan and Davia Carried in 1 1h, 5 th, 25 th, 50 Th and 100 b pack- Dotr TR “ham PHONE 1810 ages. Kills bugs and controls blight. Spray 4 or 5 Kozlauskas ret 3 Where We Will Be Glad To Have You Call On U Fiaiiti is fuack bRIAUS Hane For Qur Services As S BROKERS Rackliffe Bros. Co., Inc. DrSChO” fedenal anthorities on | Cha il Ry Real Estate In All Its Branches 4| Auries nant in the Brit. { r B S 8 ZtnO-pddS T Trited s ocornment by | 18h nave Save ! of! Beveral Mortgage Loans PARK and BIGELOW STREET He is pow in his times during growing season and triple your yield. Put one on- the pain iz goos

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