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§ OALREMINI CASE AROUSES FASCISTI PRESIDENT APPROVES | Puts His 0. K. on Action of Ship- | ping Board in Rejecting the One Bid Submitted For Vessels, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1925, GHEAP JAP HELP i DISPLACED WHITES several weeks visit at Lake G LITTLE ACTIVITY ALONG THE . MOROCCAN FRONT Rifflan Leader See Personals Mrs. Benjamin Olson and daugh- 1, Eleanor, o f40 Gladden street, we returned to their home aft to Have De- July 14 (P hoard in d for ipped was MmkMWHSMFM@MW~pw~ v Slander of Royalty ‘ —— New York, July 14 (P)—1 Gaetano Salvemini ¢ of ™ Victor Ttaliun gover King LEmmanuel g he S t, the nent: 1% on nro. mmuni- Uberty with for 35 days opened y (m tion, regarding over tional case rotons Yearing coused sn Salvemini pearing lare (Dc Frnesto 1 offense, i3 still at liherty, hut the Ttailan authorities declare try him by default alvemi trial was adjonrned i \ wroress a short time. e Cxty Items eculion t Wt the Kiwanis club meet- its star Finzi As the left the court they wero s by a mob of men ar ing the hiack shirt of I shouting: “Here in Florc fascisti,” The unhappy runched and cai ntil they g the refuge of a shop, but the temper of the crowd was such that seve " members of a squad of carabineers | witness, a prin near : of Albert P S city and Mis will take plac n to visit this bartisters which went to the rescue were in Jured, Two men suspected of sympathiz- ing with & were tacked and which they wrecked Coineider to meet the needs of the Ivemin 1 h vemini and Is one of the larg- s 1S SHTISFIED o to | ance at Florer rendered an Premier Muss € inviti e h i« | President Believe United States I« Getting Acenrate Information of r premier ersonal guest of | League Accomplishments, July 14 (®) rosider lidge s satisfied that United St i ormation as to the we League of Nation: stions that should he taken to obtain Work, is Flooded With Requests ¢ Swam ps s is reecivi Andrews, in Charge of Prohibition steps more 1 on prog To a in the president’s opin Pl dispatel From Would-Be Ofiicials. S W ) July 14 () ury, who 1 pointing reorganizi N on pros or i {rons. | formation as to Wis transpiri ment s PEAY SECOND MATCH (asoline Company Sues 1 iy Local Filling Station Nohert M. Do N T 1 FORMER CHAMP ARRESTED i 4.-~Al MuC Movie Opevators A ] To Keen Record of Films ARYARD SUMMER SCHOOT ® . 821V SHARL DIVIDEAND GURVAN COMMENISTS T'he Little Store With the LOOM 49c¢ 91 PRUIT OF THE SHEETING Wednesday Mornin 36 INCH UNBLIEACHTY SHETTING Wendnos 1 10c Morning, yand yard New Shades VOIS SHLK CANTON CREPI T T RTINS T T PURE IRISH LINEN 36~ Tuch Shrunk INDIAN HEAD LINEN Morning, STRIPED BROADCLOTH & GLORGETTL Morning, yard yard | ‘ \ This Is Said to Be Cause of| Oregon Troubles July 14 (P 1 with the em ployment of Jupanese lubor at To- cdo by the Tacitic Spruce tion mill were m, Oregon, Grievances conne tion from the ledo which ca rec and United MeNary here yesterday Worked Tor Cut Wages he delegation, Ncaded by Mps mary Schenck, wife of the To. L blamed the il for the inting out that th hired on the cen 240 1ereds I received $3.60 uinst the use charged, it wa day, Men who prc of orwentals 1 ports of the disturbance vhen nearly a score of taken Sun- Japa ut of the city in zerated, the dele ror and sen- It cd that guns o taken from the armed guards mill and that there wer Ih They were o Corvallis & or sulficient mo Porfland. ahor, with the e had faken fhe \ith the Japanese consul in 1% land and that the consul had vised his countrymen to keep from ‘'Toledo if were matter up they ief that {he 3 fuat To- ledo would adjust i nd that all ved by the Tacifie Spruce Corporation in the large mill | was exprossed By William ! private seeretary to Yeree and LT who spent fapanese cnplo Cranm Monday Will Be Mombers of the t Portland said yest T ousted fro ibe cared for by countryimen in | Portiand until they are turn fo Toledo, or until ployment is found for them. Okamot situation For wpanese colony day that 1he Toledo wonld o re- Jupanese consul in ¢ il knowle o regarding Vietor Herbert Expenses To New Yark, July 5 Funeral lerd $26,181 14 (P---The ela- | cutombment of A heirs veevived which Iy $58.1 bequeathed then, it came known today, sum e CARDINAL BEGIN IMPROVES Quehe Iy 14 (P zin of the arcl who 1 heer sinee Cardinal e improvement vilng physician | I 1‘ PRINCE AS PIREMAN | W I'he Lattle Store With the Big Values ; pl G PEQUOT LOW (ASDS Wedne Morning, each Pure Silk TAPANISE PONGET TR TR BOINCH SHLR SATIN Black Only M. $1.00 " wift, Mi Schroon Lake and Glen Migs Helen Walsh of ton avenue has returned of 1h cided Not to Try (o om & tonr Rush Taza Wihite Mountains and points of Interest in ( da, cheyd has returned spending her va- tion at Myrt Beach, . Wickwire is t Summer s anford. Charles W 118 Glen strect left today for a week's stay at | Fez, French Morocco, July 14 (A)— Beyond sporadic skirmishing there is little activity along the Franco-Rif- | flan tront, AbASEI-Krim scems to andoned his fdea of trying to 1ush Taza, and 1s concentrating his efforts in a push toward this city. | His chances of success, however, are thought to be slight, since the ghland Lake, Winsted, bulk of the French forces are posted Miz. Dalsie J. Morey of 40 South (porth of the city, and gen Bil- Burrtit street is spending two weeks | jottee {s provided with everything Miitord. | with which {o checkmate the Riffian njamin A, Hawley of 312 Hart | ohjef, yesterday for Dorset Inn, | where he will remain ; | have nding & week Crane of The approaching Franco-Spanish junetion in the Loukkos region fs pparently causing Abd-El-Krim some anxlety, Determined to pre- vent it, he is reported to have dls- ‘l,‘(hhf'fl a detachment of his preci- Ldith Bum- |5, regulars to stiffen the ranks of 1 the Yeballa warriors, On the whole the situation ap- George W. Klett will leave fto- ! Morrow o spend lig vacation at the CHIt Hotel, Minot, Mass. I'he Misses Lillian tead, Gertrude and nd Sophia 1 have left Lritain 1o A month at -1 ears more reassuring than two | ze colta, Merwin Beach, Mil- ‘ weeks ago. Kven at Taza the popu- A | tamils ape | 11100 18 Tegaining confidence, and s Pt A emily 8¢ | ihe women and children who were ending the month s : g i SRRl rece sent out of the city are be- Fred Dallin of Cincinnati, Ohfo, | TECONtIY sent out pent the past few days visiting [ BIMNING to return ds in this cify | and Mrs, Willlamn Rourgeais | ildren, Mps. C. 10, Bourgeais | Roy have returned | ks trip to Quebee, | gea e the ANOTHER CRUISE, Swampscoltt, L July 14 (P— ident Coolidge will take to the nin tomorrow for a cruise on presidential yacht Mayflower 1o where he will inepect the . The new afr- plane carr i nearing completion is yard and is one of the ships th ident expects to Jook over. 1le has ‘nvited newspa- per photographers to accompany of the failure of witnesses fo appear |y, ‘o “Argentine dreadnaughte, st him aind press charges, This |01y gavia and Moreno, also are U l“‘ fiave Deen dileg yeater at the rds undergoing changes caveang s rom coal fo oil hurning cquipment. into court this morning and severely SRR s et iniDre scored hy Arslstant Prosecuting At-| 1.\ "qairmento Is at Quineq nt pres- LG ecnstelnton i hely cnt on a world ning four. failure to appear when sent for, o1 TO TAKE NOLLE KONAS CASE GuLaes. case against Peter Valenty | of 20 Lawlor street, ar- wturday night and charged 1 of the peace, was nolled in police court this morning becau witnesses were | g INSULTED AEW TEACHERS ADDED eral ne s added to t ity ehurch while the attendance has increased | M fo 125, new instructors are | Nundred German Mi hine Olmsted, Miss Bap. | “Mts Who whistled, Agnes Hiteheock :“)‘"- and ;);U:'"h“w e . and Willard | Whenever Irenc! vlwfn,” l\”: nSS 4:'1501'.‘,,,1“,15 ‘.\,‘,]“ iy hegan fo speak. Oth peukers ’m- in making large size clectric maps of | cluding a Mrs. Ley v American. Palestine; these will be used in the | succeeded in finishing her addresses. j various local Sunday schools next | but fhe disturbances continued in an aid to locating Biblical | the sirect after the meeting closed | Luntil the police intervened. FRENCH WOM Innsbruck, Austria, Jnly 14 (P— A meeting of a women's congress | s broken here yesterday evening! interruptions cansed by several | ierman nationalist stud- stamped their jeering remarks nglish women THE NEW BRITAIN NUALITY GOODS AT ] 318-MAIN ST CONOMY PRICES ™ TEL. | Sugar 105 59¢ ~25... Lean Smoked SHOULDERS . ROAST PORK FRANKFORTS P. & G. WHITE NAPTHA SOAP, 6 cakes 25c V . sack $1.29 . 3 cans 27c 21, Ths 39¢ § \VHITE LOAF FLOUR ..... EVAPORATED MILK ROYAL LUNCH CRACKERS 2 cans 27¢ I;;'ittr;|iorASalad Dres hottle Sugar Corn . 2 cans 33¢ Good Luck Jar Rings 1 2 dozen 15¢ Extract, bottle Grape Juice, pint bottle 25¢ § \WEDGWOODD] g B Parksdale Farm FRESH LAID EGG ‘ Nucoa Nut First Prize 8} OLEO Th 32¢ 3o n" 29¢ orro m - 29¢ H \ATIVE BEETS Large bunches, each 3¢ | (REEN OR WAX BEANS 3 quarts 25¢ Pink Salmon ing Fancy Tomatoes 2 cans 25¢ Uneeda Biscuit, ackages 5 11c Root Beer 18¢ 2 dozen 85c (vood Luck Solid Head Cabbage Ib 5S¢ Sound Yellow Onions 2 ths Large Ripe Bananas dozen 25¢ | Solid Head Lettuce, each 10¢ Summer Squash .... Ih 10¢ Elberta Peaches 2 quarts 25¢ B Native Peas 2 quarts 25c § Fancy Greening Apples E 2 quarts . Pink Meat Cantaloupes, 2 for Leng Green Cukes 6 for 25¢ ANNOUNCEMENT The Quality Pastry Shop 147 MAIN STRELT <"the opening of a hranch store at 161 Flm Street. The for husiness July 18 and will carry a fall line Spoelal unch for working men put up Annonnee hranch store will ope of French and Danish Pastry in neat hoxes, and his pet fan. the table is Gordon McKenzie of Dayton. [ J. H. Bowman, Grayville; J. R. Thompson, Sp ring City; J. W. Day, Dayton R. 1. Wes Dayton; J. W. Riley, Dayton; J. W. Dagey and W. F. Rohinson, juror, miss ing at left is Sheriff R. the camera is Dudley Field Malone. Leaning over, writing, is Arthur PICTURES OF Prosecution—Upper picture shows the prosecution table, Note William Jennings Bryan At his right is William Jen nings Jr., son of the commoner, Rising from The Jury (center)—This is the first picture taken of the 12 men g “good and true” osen to sit in judgment, Left to right th .y are: (Bottem row),3 ' . Taylor, Dayton; v: R. L. Gentry, Evansville; (upper row) J. S. Wright, Spring City; J. B. Goodrich, William Smith, the twelfth ed connections at the end of the trial and does not appear in the picture. Stand- B. Harris and at vight Judge J. T. Raulston. Defense—At the defense table (below) Darrow is second to th right and looking into rfield Hay SLOAN Mid-Summer Sale Of Shoes Begins Tomorrow People of New Britain and vicinity will weleome the announce- ment of Sloan’s Mid-Summer Clearance Sale. They know that sound values are represented in this sale—that a sale at Sloan’s is a semi-annual event only—held at the end of each shopping season to clear the shelves for new stocks. We guarantee every shoe to be standard, regular stock. None bought for this sale. FOR WOMEN FOR WOMEN One-strap Satin Pumps Brown Suede Gore Strap Were $7.00. $2 85 Were $8.00. $6 40 ¢ . Patent and Nowisdor e Now La France Brown Black Calt Pumps = Kid Oxfords ‘ere $6.00, Were $8.00, Patent and Black T Calf Opera Pumps J & T'_ Cousins Were $7.00. $5 95 Black Calf Oxfords Nowast o 5 Were 811,50, $6 85 Tan Pumps, Cuban Heels Now...... ) }\‘E"W $7.00. $5 60 Tan Opera Pumps ow c ’ - 7 Were $7.50. 3 Two-Strap Tan Pumps Now $6.00 thhr.m }:u'mp.s J. & T. Cousins Were $3.50. $2 85 - : i White Nubuck Oxfords Noweors . Now. fm““'$7,85 Were $7.50. $4 85 Mises Threear Tan Oxfords (repe Soles Were $8.75. Tan Calf Oxfords s $7.20 Now. . . FOR MISS AND CHILDREN Misses’ Patent and Tan Ribbon Pumps Were $1.00. $3 - 25 Now. ...\ Children’s Tan Tan Oxfords Du Flex Soles Were $8.50. Now N 6o 85 Ve g3 OB Yo 507668 $6.00 V%% g9.95 SLOAN’S SMART SHOES Patent Pumps with r n Were $5.00. o Children’s Three-Bar Suede Two-Eyelet Ties Now 78 West Main Street—Opposite Burritt Hotel and cos!