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14 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1925, Tune, 17 | arly lite, her period of teaching at T R WA A WOMEN DELVE INTO | e T e siagasty T sheweneits (] FARING HUUSE sR"HAN BRIVF AT YOUR | 1up yerarp |(__Aviowomvz ] . ton was gt e e and | seneral ssomoly s an appresi - VANTE ARV e T et ISTORYOFBERIIN - S S T o CRMINALS EXPECTEDSOON| SERVICE | A 405" LINE RATES FOR 'l later, and finally of her friendshi I A ———— i . V. " T BUICK MOTOR CARS—sales and sefvice [Eanat P | Below 1s a list of the CONSECUTIVE [NSERTIONS Capltol Buick Cou 103 Arch t. Phons Mrs, Baker and Mrs. Crane :, i b AR e A e e Washi]]gmn Buudmg Greal Wil Come Refore Franco-| Standard Headings in . A | ; o s _p;v’tlv‘»nd"n'.nf schools in Rerl‘m H e : % every day use on the ;‘:>: . 'm: 20 18 Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern SpeakiatVotersiNanting S8 e ecamnmanace oG e et Fingerprint System Spanish Pact Is Sealed, Is Beligl| ~ Classitied Page. Note the RREAND Vs Minin,_comer_Lincoln atraea: ington ¥ CHEVROLET MOTOR CARB—8al |were episodes which were graphi. e P easy-to-read alphabetical JEOC. a0 worvice. Buperlor Auto Gompany, cally described Lalstl nd . arrangement. O dine 3180 4150 Arch Bt._Plony 311, S The early romantic J 3 Rritatr A Lo | The lite story of Richard D. Hub- Fez, French Moroceo, July 15 (# Yearly Order Rates Upon Application, | | CHRYSLER—4 and 6, Rales ' ar Iin’s history fury ! Ml t 1 the latte t 16 ‘l'l'\i. 45th governor of Connecticut, Tndianapolis, July 15 (®—Through | Rollce t]'l\‘";< fl]f American cities and |__ppq.l-Krim, Riffian chlef, s Count 6 words to a lige, furvice. Bennetc Motor Salon 350 AT t the federal department of justice |siraining every nerve in preparation ) ~ 14 lines to an inch. . Phone 2052, highly interesting addresses a carriages and 15 open carrlages, | & native of Berlin, was also de- |nere is being built up at Washing. |1 hnE ¢\ery nerve in prepar Phone Your Ad To Mintinum Space, § lines, DODGE_ BROTHERB—Baler and servi: meeting of the Kensington League ¢ e nsington had five top car- |scribed, Mra. Crane told of hisesrly lion s Glaaring house of criminal |i0 Strike a blow agalnst the French Minimum Book Charge, 3b cents. 8. & F. Motor 8ales Corp, 156 Elm & e Vaterat AT el B et Itiages and ona | SUruggle for success and of the tama {90, CANNE 1O e Hoovar, a1, [before the Franco-Spanish co-opera- o Ad Accepted After 1 P. M, for || _comer Frankin Phons 131, 3 : : g oL 8 3 o iden; , J. Edgt Al i ndl forat i the Ny “lassified Page on Same Day. But. 10 | | FORD GCARS ANB —mRTEEE=, the home of Mrs. Leo I e W Britain's four open |which finally came to :h.s d..,'n\v“,,‘,,or S thebnailina) Bhaceay n,\r‘\" arr "h’n»fm(:.-q'nh«n .,'M(\'fl 925 idrl '?fl{’m"?”’;fmfl:gd .l".l}vb'cfs—z:ra: Eansingto Mrs. 3 P S Glhas guished Connecticut citizen et 7 |conterence, be s effective, i y ctor. o Do Kensington. M G, Bak : T tor rriag 11 jley I identification and information, told |y LTt PR b Cled™ by the tor e G iptn pslephone | [ parts anaaccesworien, " Adtomotryp al. and Mrs. F 18 B e L e AIBRLORY R aRRy B LR ool the convention of international as- |y, ey intelligence service tends to : . ; . 925 ASk for » “Want Ad” Operator. | | - Selvice Co. 200 B. Main._Phone 210/ speakers, ; |lackeq bers they imads up In T V.LL soclation of police chiefs here, el DUt inly (asdactinn: Closing time for insertion ——————————— gzz’%’:{'}ifi Ls‘,ula‘s-s.).. and wervic: the Town of Berli \ sul arlet ar e niately 914,000 fingerprints and 1,- y's pap onessa. 1 | 1e cially active and appears to be meet- GTON=Ga¥Iasd aha s O hese by A bRl G Thiee Gold Watehes | [ FO l A I S 051,000 cards giving brief histories |€21¥ 2ctive and abr 8. 1P M AINGON eiid “Gray. 1 R it e ol Sl KNIT FOR INVALIDS jossonn corae siving briet nistoren i s, motably amon e ANNOUNCEMENTS grads] et e ¢ | £ Tsonls and Braned in the Taza re- oA : : oA Dence, 61 Maln 8. _Phone 3216 Farmington, our Wher set ' e, but in the proud | —— e ‘\|o!atlons of the law, The bureau, |gion, of which tribes further por- CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS e/ | LEXINGTON, OAKLAND and GRAY Mo AR fousdan 5 ng- | possessi t gold watches and | yoine Needle Guild of America On (®Stablished a vear rachlvisdl (e RS SR e Burial Lots, Monuments 1 tor Care, Salen and Service. Hardwar 3 L2 i Gew al o Worthington’ Itede reco 1 Leavenwor _City Motor Co., 6 lish Puritans. About 2 |1 to Worthingten's | |federal. records trom Leavenworlh |5 0ty diciiions ars alsa’ begins BURIAL VAULTS—Concrete stesl rein- | fa ‘#&jflm 2134, Jonathan Gilbert, Dar wkoa 4 sl E | Seventh Anniversary of Death penitentiary and from the private| "% 0 5 Cowent on the Tehi- ANNOUNCEMENTS forced; water proof, bermetically seal- | “fales and Service A G, Hawe TG e et S . o Alohe identification department of the po. & & g b ani L—BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS ed, will outlast either wood or metal { gy street, t b g Shicun of Her Son Quentin, lice chiat's assoclation, To it cities |2tas @ warlike tribe whose abandon- | 1— 3 > Do not require larger lota Reasonably [ ment would i mplica. | 3~DEATH NOTICES loed. OLDFNOBILE MOTOR GARB=" now submit thelr criminal records|MSNt Would be & serious complica- | g7y opigrg L RS A G T e R O O L e [ R |tion for the French. 4—FUNERAL DIRECTORS - Main st and come to the bureau for records| ™y, o ivtent fighting continues ail| §~LO8T AND POUND SEW BRITATN—Mounmental Works, 123 | a0 St_Phone 200 _________ it red o of suspected persons. S EEREONALS Ok St Monuments of il sizes and | WEO MOTOR CARS—and trucks. Kenael) acres of land in what was knoy it cr of the Needle Guild of Amerlca lalong the line. Aithough of a minor M, § et % s f the D 3 Once crime was local and pri .| N / i NOUNCE! descriptions. Carving and lett: it earle & Co., Sales and Bervi: the Great Swamp. It was during R e n the seventh anniversary of the |y Mo FETS B B e erim. |character, It is extremely wearing | T—STORB ANNOUNCIME IR Jour specialty, ® 8nd Ieter S8 | gim and Pask Htw. Phons 3110, Lecal the reign of Queen ; Jons death of her son Quentin, !inal a community problem, Hoover upon the troops, who are suftering AUTOMUBILES I 3 | piiite for Sabrlal Srubbers. wamp settlement was mads ember, re- ! o 20 rom heat +1l1 from the s ¥—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES e | Y8-KNIGHT ANI Great Swamp sett P Members of the gulld must pre- iyecarteq, but with the development |(rom the heat «ul from the strain) 8= ARG RS JCIETE p | GARNATIONS—Special a1 §0s. por Gozem.| motor cara, showreons ang Lo D3, a parish separate from larmi place of the sent two knitted garments each year ,p yqngportation the commission of |0f constant vigilance 10—AUTOMOBILES FOR BXCHANGE We aie making wodding bouquets und| Cherry St. “The Slesve-Valve Motor. but remaining still a t 8 s < : to some Invalld In a hospital unable |, " img 4y New York often hecomes| A French bombing plane broke |y;_Ayro PARTS AND ACCESSORILE tueral designs. Leave your order now. | R. C. Rudolph. Phone 30512, town of Farmingzton P : \v? knit l|'1 a hx"{;! :d‘drf-ss‘ n]h;\:\ Ithe problem of an Francisco. down -,,:nr..‘m; (n’rL‘ly;g”u l;ndm‘g :g—:g;g;xofl%sgg}:fizgu— Ieyaw& ;fmfx‘:a ‘*’:‘r;':?;}loum 1163 Btan- Autos and Trucks for Sale 5 “ ¢ first road through the : ; she he g1 Farmingdale, ! ; ; [three miles e French 13— —TA3 Ll — | ETTeR o The very fivat 1 Worthington nsington re- (o ‘O"'("‘"’ s P e e | 1t 18 only through the cooperation |three miles In tront of the ¥ECRH|\(Zgipaaes 1o LET CUT FLOWERS—potted plants, pieasing | - .- ROADETER—good paint 7 rory Great Swamp settlem Thalned nreelvia tarmivs loammunls |- S BRI ANd I Es eLCaY SR TS 8500 of the pollce departments of every lnes near Taza, Another mach 15—MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES varlety. Specfalizing on funeral work.| [U€® engine’ jusk” ovorkanled’ 160 connecting the huts cf ! b a faw milla Anq blagkemiily |Leiisald heppnugband had fonce cescity {inag (thel present: daycriminal | Wenk to thediresctie, bt ey pliot |16 MOTORCYLE-RIOTO-LEL WANTRL I Jshnions (Gresntiouss, 817KCkursh st | (AT SLBMILIBL Lo e - Py Indians with the villa R hans landiieer Arkinakpriciva e L e R he knew of no work |y bo run down [seeing the non-commissioned oftl- |17—8ERVICE 8TA 5 | NICE GARNATIONS—$1 a doz, Very fine m;'“ "Iu'r”“;””-:l: "fl;‘mx" carn ik good tabessett Indians in whe e e Cionhe thetary and |Which accomplished 80 much With |™4n"oftar of Northwastern untver- |cers of the first plane surrounded by BUSINESS BERVIUE fomers._Snadallis's Grosmhouse, 213 | |1 DATRT et Mochancial con) known as Beckley Quarter, the first, " 000 FEF M”"m‘m_l {so little effort as Kknitting. sity to eonduct a short summer | Rriffians, gave them up for lost. |1 gARBERS HALRD'S, MABSEBUSE Ak St. Tel. 2643-12, terms. New Britain Motor Sales Co, . Construction o & cl - 2 o e ) WHITE PLUME—and German o © Maln & anets settler having been one Richard [ 3\ S0 L oot veloped Into & Mrs, Roosevelt told the gulld €he iog, g0 for police officlals, will be|The two, however, came into the |19—BUILDING AND CONTRACT A and German cel faln 8. Phone 2 Beckley of New Haven, This trail [y e o i eit, hav. (had fnished knitting a palr of s0cks 'congiderad by a spectal committee of [French lines later, having fought |20—BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERE! hund L Fusn g RYST ROADETER=Travalled 5T, 3 h o rough emy 21—DENTISTS Lost and Found 2,000 miles, car has hi h 164 from Beckley Quarter through iz its beginning in the early ‘fron | hich she would be glad to donote sy, association, [their way through the enemy With |p37 ) RpESMAKING & MILLINERY P care. Five’ new la:\:o:at;ln:of;':.hr:; meone e te tha £ e nE 3 4 FATR OF GLAS el Jhat e noy Newop LD A RONET ivor or' blacksmith shops, with 'cwml}‘nm : :5d{f«!”/um‘gau;lld‘l?h:'fln e e |LRIEsREL IS qu kv‘omhs' the Arst i P\yszulll;.(\;rlgzmfi‘r.“x&us Ploase return to E. Rosenburg, Aotor et LE e low et S Bunnett - ; self. She reminded ‘tne : r | Their plane, whiclt was the Arst [24=—IX —. e . 21 Moto o the mountain to Farmington. The |which the section abounded : 4 .. [ Leading Newark Lawyer | Thelr vlane wh . - |35"LAWYERS.PATENT ATTORNETE EEERawALd 5 first white man's road was not made e T e was not supposed to be a, sewing cir s b to fall into enemy territory, was de- | Bl R ERS & RING, BAGGAGE SAVINGS DANK BOOE—Ne ; Toadster, exeall by eettlers from Farmingion, but by | g ationall (ele Dies of :\poplen stroved by shots from French field |37 pAINTING, PAPER HANGING mercial Trust Co,, lost . S st g 3 ! “T7p to the middle of the 19th cen- | Quentin Ronsevelt was killed 10 i Bernardeville, N. T, Tuly 15 (Pre | ploces 28—PLUMBING, HEAT'G, METAL Wk penke e = TR ltury the citi f New Britain, an air crash in France during the ' mjap Hiaialad] L ZPRESSING AND TAILORING New Haven [EbEE 2 alntian ResRcTash L Richard V. Lindabury. prominent \<h Aoroceo |0=PRINT'G, JOBB'G, STATIONERY “That road ran along through the : i i Newark attorney, was found dead| Advices through Spanish More Nl _PROFESSIONAL SERVICES et . o 2 i i e or |Practically all ¢ ants of the e —~ today en a road near his estate |last night indicated th ! S- |32—REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING M AeMa T Ao hl 5 new paint, lsaving town -R,i!:v 31' &hs foot hrr '\)‘ x V:x” t0% |=arly Protestant ish settlers, TOAN TERMS MODIFIED Physiclans eaid he had been seized|sure against the Trench near Taza [33—WANTED TO RENDER 8ERVICL: o 1 ')'jr“" i ust a rou, path fo S ‘ew Britain industries . z b 2 S i andtin e 3 FORD. 1624—tudor redan, goi sl aleoutglnacy sstbcnglif ol industries g Mexleo City, July 15 (P—The Mex- | M1th apoplexy while riding and that was increasing daily and that th EDUCATIONAL . T T TR T Ay T ex on fool A e stream of foreign wor loan government's recent declslon to death probably was fnstantaneous |LFrench —military situation Was|a4—CORRESPONDENCE COURSEE o $2.00 each, regular price was N PRARALE R 2 TORC led in, first Irish. then Germar o 5 e to-| Mr Lindabury was a director and | “quite serious 15—DANCING TEAGHERS . Come and get one. Arcads Stu- |FORD touring. TIZ0 T was replaced by one along the 10D |iaier Poles. Italians. Danes, & apply revenue derived from the to il tteygt. | 36~INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL | Sl s [ vas replaced by one along the \OP flater, Toles Malians, Danes, Swetes, I 0 (S5 005 onstruction has | Eeneral counsel of the Prudential| Reference was made to the “cut. |39=WSIRVRERISY ASp FORAL, 0 West St Joseph Mel ofthe rldge;inow Betiin streehieh ) indiragt ineariyi severy: inationalty implified negatiations for a $50,- Insurance company and of T'nit- ting of the Fez-Algiers rallroad™ |y \yANTED—INSTRUCTORS {FORD ROADSTER—m good running road was in use in 1785, When|cpresding out from expanding New | Simplifed e e L e Inear Taza, which would mean the > | shape “Price 75, C. A. Benca, 51 Main Karhinglonltodat over 1o Tiovadl Boile it Al hel it Ane s 0,000 ican from the Chemica | 5 ! ML EMPLOYMENT (FLETTI DENI | _6t._Phone 221 T e A Ny e e D i R | Hienal ban i Yor New Yerleiclly ST |10 Hieaas hothiin g - J.. injinterruption of the Erench comiut™ |ss—gupLozment agencizs ANGE [ DENIES GUILT |eermom—ars e called th ar : | ihout the 1080 OF | {orms of payment have been changed | 1350, and was admitted fo fhe © tions between Algivrs and the Mo- 14y p_AGENTS WANTED Iniles, ballaon tires, shoek - path. R | Rarlin. The influx of foreign s ‘“ and the interest rate lowered be-!in 1874 after having spent three rocean protectorate, u_mn.;_{ EN ‘:A&Til.’)rzu 2 Phene 1022 or write Box 15-H, Herald T ‘li?mvl v%«r{w e ny: name | the r‘< TR canse the tobaceo and gasoline rey-|¥ears at Rutgers un in v % - ELP—-MEN OR WOMEN Meriden Man to Be Glven Hearing | 5GRD EEDAN, 1577 —preeleni o el | “The brick business in Berlin has | “nues tetalling more han 25,000 paring for the ministry of the Duteh RODIES SENT W S4—SITUATIONS & ANTED—MEN | fice for cash. Must be seld a+ Farmington settleme ) I fertility of the valley to the sout vever, it sie o WorNSEON | o o, suly 15—Mrs. Theo- S R B s lagtin and dmport- [, L5 Roosevelt, has becoma a menm- canir ch name has gr people travelling from Hartford to [ Worthinston and Kensington were | ro— fireniilogone el thpiilauondsiorh Italians and fately some | 000 annually will be avatlable o re | Reformed church Atbany, N. Y. July 15 (P-The 45 sITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEMN July 28, to Determine Cause of e, Owner leaving for Oallforni ¢ the Great mp, running porth |dravn many Itallons and dately come | 02 T4EE T Mr. Lindabure stiained promin- | bodies of Frank Bald Eagle, a Cher- SR e Rear 217 High St Phena Aha e ConthaeT Hesto S Ao ke farms esiapr el e A R e R Deaths Turnpike, —1-ton_fruck .;‘d\'m ";‘- :' ,” I,.‘ I e et int ave Ibelng. taken et nee g ’”'f the "‘ S "‘ ’l onne Indi "’l” '74 ard F'G“r AN | 6 _RUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES o Lo trucis of New Britaln. The other {of the township a ien 5 government's suit for dissolution of (Ogzallala, members of a curcus com- |4z _INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONUE . i e e \v Poles, Swedes and other na- UILDING PERMITS : A . A continuation of the case of Cos- 7 o0 running north from the Great [over by Foles, Sueles and other na- BUILDING BEL T g | 1he United States Steel corporation. | pany, who were run down gnd killed |43—MONEY LOANED e e T T T iy Ewamp was in the western part of jtionalities. Alarmingly few of the | The following bullding permis | Aq chief of a froup of lawsers of in-| here yesterday by a train. today were [{9—WANYED—TO BORROW |25 was granted by Judge George G.| 211 rine mew. Fine famiis car yoa e rioa = and a Handtul of ‘other ds- |y 4”—:"‘\@:-\{ treet. esti. | fnal victory for the corporation after| tion in Sonth Dakota for burlal inis_carrim AND BWIND [1ast night when the man appeared | L,I\lllfi“'}‘ry\ e B connected by what was known A SR e MR R e ot | @ battle that lasted several years. | fhe custom of their tribes. Th ¢ [51-D0GS, CATS, PETS (e HlECk b nentenel man enpeared) Spnd paint iimelplve you wizite el vl ~atos on|sEEndanta otEolgianily €15 | iated cost, $10.400; Robert Mant- | & it o BEt AT BE T e | ot Sibny Ty, of the Standing R EGGS. POULTRY SUPPLIES : o h i noth M. Searle. Phon the ) siill fo be found dwelling in the |por “ihree ‘family house, 14 P s e S §5—HORSES, VEHICLES driving, which grew out of the fatal Christian Lane past the Berlin fair {10 50 0 00 0 be hoped | gyt estimated cost, $16,500; 54—WANTED—LIVE 8TOCK antomobile accident on the Berlin N—Chandler § passanger car, per he ratlroad atlon ane L ot condition Total mile o dar 'g;:o\m’ls, H',A tiroad £ th G e ihe mbble tory of the town |ap.poweki, three family house, MERCHANDISE turnpike on July 3, in which Mrs.| 13500 miles, Particutars ses T, 1 e present American Paper Gor W 1 will b | and handed | coycard street, estimated cost, $11, 55—ARTICLES FOR BALB William McCarthy and her daughter, ain 8¢ factory to West Lane, near wl . eeions ritage 10 all [nna A B Carlson, cottage, 39 North T 5 56—BULLDI MATERIALS Frances, of Roston, were killed and ] used 6§ passenger R4 eurly milleter e CreatBwamails i i hoth American | Sl e = - - 1Coolid sit 57—BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIF B e S _ . touring car, advanced six demonstrato: oAy it b 4 " |Wellinglon street, estimated cost. | gopeps BRING BIG PRICES { nnll]ge to Visi . RM AND DAIRY PRODUCT: anotheridalghieriifaenies SR RARINS I (ol R S e e were loca v i ' 500 NavinarketlBnaland iy 1 Graves of Presidents ED AND FUEL jured 313% Churcl Bt Phone 2843-2. one belng owned by Deaco: ) cus Men' and \Wonien ey o N andy Ll ’ ‘ e RTILIZERS, SEEDS, PLANG: | Angelettl entered a plea of not | {EVERAL—wsed Reo trucks, rengis T Hart and his eons of Kensington | e, ¢! Jelivered an Interest PLAYING FOR TITLF, o Hlusnues male oen e ata) Busmmscolly B b 81 ~FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING gullty, through his attorney, Lewls| prices from 50, all 1% gon) ad, This mill ground grain and lyng " “pamous Men and ol |of the late Elr Edward Hulton. Another short cruise on the May- 00D THINGS TO EAT T Rsmers. i i aiis o oraw |l dhape: Hennethsan< Sensle: * Brake e q e ;'v i aes e s ™ oltionary | New Haven. July 16 IR—Without | weq)eny puplisher, including horses flawar—this time down the coast to|63—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES L m“!fl.” i muation was| . exported meal to the ndies I wemen il olifloriaryll el e Cem o el thae ShS e 1 e eaident | Coolidge's |S4—MACHINERY, ELEC, & T00L& |taken, pending the outcome of the . ST o - together with bundles of hoops and |Period * Among those whom she (muniGal Eotf AnKE OR, BN iin training, brood maves and year wuinev—was President Cooldg| g MBRCHANDISE AT THB STOE- | injuries to Miss Agnes McCarthy, T O T T barrel staves, there to he made into | discusse G erge Richard | P kegs and ¢ to be f \ P . ttler in Berlin 1906, the year after he vepresented | (hird killed, was so badly mangled that company in the ng In- | that interment here was necessary surance investigation in |lings, 74 animals in all. realized cgram for today. He was to return | 40 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS | Ellgren, 13 Sunrise Av morning on the New Haven Country {agrqcy cyineas (about $1,400,000) & the eummer White House hefore ;63 B—RADIO who 1is still confined to the Merlden B Tty 0 [ club course for the city golf cham- |~ " 0 WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWL): hospital. Tt is expecfed that ghe | coupe. z””l O\arl;;;’la‘;xrm“ 1:23 Over and molasses for the v i BT ey Quarter | ¢! 00 e dient s WANTEU—ARTICLES TO BUY will he able to appear in court and | land touring, verland touring i v | plenship. About 100 players had en e “During all this 8 pec : +ilh feputy ‘.‘:v-‘:] ‘zw expectation s that next il be able to aynear In court AD | iii.\siy Gereen, 127 Gearrs o5 the Great Swamp oo ms and marshal for | © a further continuation wil he taken. | the Farminzton chur take the long, arduous | rgest price paid was 17,00 e tneas for Straitlac . fime The trip was arranged to glve the M| winner of the Oaks. Oojah, scrateh- (aoeutive an opportunity to fnspect REAL ESTATE FOR REN) car the city will have a munic! “‘ ed from this vear's s because sMipbuilding operations at the Fort| MENTS & TENEME course. Its tennis courts opened last | ooy 5o e g brought 1 iver vard, where the new airplan e LACne FOR RN RIFFS DRIVEN OFF, v private party. Selling to g | fall have proven successful this £0a-| Joq gyineas goubriquet sold fc rricr Lexington is nearing com- R i 2 . s, g the mountain en 1 ) : i tlement | son 12,500 guineas and Fifinella for | pletion —1IOUSES FOR RENT Fez, French Morocco, July 15 P Rpg TRUCK, 1937—new . tires oy goe7 the burial of the cight 1 : o e - . ST NIr. Coolidge also planned while in |TA—_SUBURBAN FOR RENT 1¢ French today defeated two| condition, prics 3350, Barclay Tils ant of ,primitive pathwa ort L Lldass DENTES LOAN iz graves of ftwo|15—VACATION PLACES FOR REN' attacks by Ahd-FEl-Krim's Riffians| _Marbla Co. 443 Arch &t i ¢ - I Quinev o vist the 2 S SarDle T, aB ATCHL Bt e i 76— WAREHOUSES & FTORAGE lcha et petition for a new ch collectors of York, July 15 (P —Barret ATIENT TOSES GROTND former presidents, John ms and WANTED-TO RENT | upon positions protecting Fez and their own was grante - i 1 in the | nrontt Viee president of the W Haven, July 15 M—The con-| John Quincy Adams—the only men | Taza. The unauccessful Riffian at- BETTER USED CARS church of the Great Swamp v iiane 2 for the | ¢ National bank, denied fo- | dition of Marcus Pelettier, of Hart-|of Massachusetts besides himself REAL FSTATE FOR SALK | tacks were made upon Aln Aicha, 193¢ Coupe (low mileage) $436. bullt in Christian Lar ¢ R % enjamin | day that his bank has entered nego- | ford, who is at the hospital here| ever sent to the White House 78—AGENTS—REAL ESTATE | ene of the most important French 1924 Tudor, $500. pleted fn 1712 and be f andud : i itacturer. | titions regarding a loan of $50,000,- | \ith a broken neck recei i e 79—AUCTIONEERS | points in the Fez protections, and at 1923 Tourings, $200 to $300. i 5 80—BLUG. & BUSINESS PROP eac Taz 1923 Tourings, $126 to $176, the Second ( f T NS R Hets were als vn far (600 to the Mexican government.|diving, was worse todav, The patient POPE'S COL _Jl RED 31—BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE th Morouj, near Taza Lt & There were 1 mher L wide and who carved all the |That ench negotiations were pending | had lost ground since yesterday Milan, July 15 (P—Enrico Ratti|52_rARMS FOR SALE } — RUNABOUTS AND TOURINGS one time owned St o Richard males and t} emales a € 5 1t ood; Selah | was indicated in spatet i Ll a son a cousin of the Pope, is in [83—HOUSES FOR SALB EXCURSION CANCELLED ALL YEARS alestand B8 by i ! dlcatsliniaRdiskalchition 5 Sl : 84—SHORE PLACES FOR SALB ALL PRICES Oldsmoblls touring in beautiful eon- ditien, $350, ords fell ns, w : i : irough- | Mevico City today MAY VISIT U ¢ 2 serious condition after having been |$—SHORE FLACES FOR B ham ordained e first t the revolutio eral, and | Montfort sald no loan negotiations| Tokyo, July 15 (P—It is under- |run down by a bicvclist. Ratti €uf-|ge ppAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE | 'he auspices of the New Haven road “Not far fron : 12 e nma Hart [of anv kind were pending. Recently [stood here that arrangements arve |fered a fractured leg and other in-|§7—REAL ESTATE—WANTED scheduled to take place next Sunday, fort, built for protection fror s {liar r \ :gle for [his bank had been asked fo serve [Leing perfected whereby Prince and |juries. The Pope has been notified ROOMS, BOARD AND HUTELS and which has been advertised ex- T T Tndiane, surroundin . tion f v . depository for some funds of |Princess Asaka, who are at present | of the accident by telegraph. §8—HOTELS tensively, has been definitely aban- | clear water ich 1 1ias hee Tasor of the life v of [the Mexiean government, and helin Paris, will return to Japan 4 e — $9—ROOMS FOR RENT doned, according to announcement 23 MAIN 8T, TEL. 1818 R - st 5 . | fall of 1005 S READ THF, HERALD CLASSIFIED |$0--ROOMS AND BOARD e A AL the [oAl ralitoadl ortinals use Ly S rd pr emely in- {said this perhaps had given rise to|ing the fall o 2R, visiting Ameri- | REA! HF. HERALD LLASSIHEIEE 191—-ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING a he local raliroad:oflice to= FOPULAR FORD DEALERS Kensington “ocicty Founded ' 1 of her |the erroneous report ca en route ADS FOR RESULTS $3—WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING 'du‘ “Ten year the sertl ' 92—WHERE TO DINB e —————— . - The excursion to New York under DEFENDABLE USED CARS b e i FHL po’r lhRS BY J. P McENQYd o n 3 S = 3 8 3 e e 1924 B. Bedan - ? 1924 Touring S T e : BANK / FIRST WIS Gogs | LET HEY, WHERE DO i pe sl 3 / £ Gt 1823 Touring. e ) oME ; / AROUND T 3, ME You c*r THAT do i o ~ TEN GOES BACK |\ TRY |. gy / N3 K ond 1 To 14, AND THEN " I 1822 Touring AROUND To 3 S 1321 Teuring GAIN 4 \k‘i/'—/ 3 COMMERCIAYL, CARE DODGE BROTHERS— 1923 8o Body 1923 Express Body FORD— 3 1 ten Canopy Body Terms Arranged The §. & F. MOTOR SALES CORP. 158 ELM STREET TEL. 731 MIDSUMER CLEARANCE SALE Hupmebile tor Hupmobtle coup Hudeon coach, Ford touring Chevrolet coups. Buick roadster. Dodge coup Studebaker coupe. C . \)’/AL 'I'H:Y x = ; Hu"e*\ ceach, cy's S « ISE SORRY ANOTHIA' Do ) € : SHE DIDA T gl i Gl AID TO SEE )|AA 'QUIT /MAAM BUT | & WERE 6TILL 1 LIKE OUR ABOUT A HC\.LERU\" DEY \X/ON'T v A CmKLEssr QEFEPEMCES‘ HONETMAN AUTO SALES CO =) CGITION )/ AROUT DO’ 138 ARCH 8T TEL. 2542 YER OWA ™—" { HousEwWoRK City Items Victrola half price sale at ) —advt. The regular meeting of the dire S tors of the Savings bank of N The MONEY we lend youiis h’:;x.m: [ . kB > 3 \ ain was held yesterday. Ro ooy % A 3 3 - I B2 X AN Y Shaa 5 business was transacted survice e Y B n ) LE 3 ‘ i A Victrolas and piano. at Morans’ Alittle more friend! adv. A little more belof ! t ] 3 ) Mrs F H Sharpe of Plainvi Beneficnl l.oan ‘we A A " ; A il > I who has been critically 1Il at he &1 . Moin st on il | - : 8 3 : : 5 4 . home, has been rémoved to th som 104 2 . $ - 5 + s New 1 | Pt D\ S New Britain General hospital iyt : T - Si & E P S Women emploves of cify hall =1 Sonded 1o . ¢ N v § v hold an outing tomorrow afterncon o s e . - ' at Lake Compour

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