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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925. | but his ambition to reach Russla‘ Y [be held here shortly in an effort to I pected to arrive in the states of [ v RFI IEF FRI]M flT was thwarted, PR SPFR (; R A ( [win support to the rate {incre N'SCOTT BLAMES BROTHER R A[]Y Sonora and Sinaloa, Mexico, during SChonl Boa!d.to ACt (ERLL] Dushansky stowed away ulmarrl l, plan. the next few menths, semi-ofticial On Blllldlnl Contracts | tho White Star liner Adriatic Hale Hollen, president of the FOR COMMITT[NG MURDER advices reccived here from Mexico| There will be a speclal meeting of last Aprid, hoping to reach Moscow. ” | Burlington, 1s niready here for the City say. the achool board at 4:30 p. m., Frie b bl At Liverpool he was jalled while his confercuee. He remarked yesterday | 1t is stated that the Mexican cen- | day, to receive a report from the status was Investigated, Unable m ! |that the Potter plan conflicted with | But He Loses His Last Appeal and Is tral government has arranged for| committee on school accommoda= e — prove himself an glishman, )\r the transportation act and that the used Sentonced (o Be Hanged the German colonization project and | tions |ul\m|\.y to l-m; on the new " ' was refused entrance and shipped | k 1 for decreased VBN RC "e ' that it will be the greatest ever at-| school bullding in the eastern sece Temperatures a5 High as 124 back to Amerien. . Hughes PlflDflSOS }lml;m Rates e e v ot oo | Initial Shipment Has Been Sent icrptes sy Seesten. Mlcliiing b UE S At Ellis Island he was unable to | fo 1 1 | sta u 1 equal rates for Some of the richest farming coun-| the committee not later than 11 a, Are Reported Eeat back 1o vecpeey. Moo penit| Under Novel Plan [Mear and pistoe arrisr | Chicago, July 16 (M—Dentea nis by Roosevelt Party {ry in Mexico lles in the stales of | m. lomorrow morning, Plumbing, iRain carriers as a class nal uppeal tor a reprieve or com- o heating, ventilation and wirlng will ST {he was sent back to the United {now prepari setition (o the - [mutation, Russell Scott, rated a few Sonora and Sinalea. let under separate contracts. Chicago, July 16.P—The welcome | States. where again Ellls Tsland au-| yoo yorg, 16 M—An un- [merce ¢ on fo ne | years ako as @ Canadian million= | Chicago, July 16 (P—Initia] fro. | S phrase “much cooler foday . amg |thorities seut lim to England. EDiiahanaks aitivea i precedented play itroad rat 5 per cent on fre i alts his exveution, set £or | phies of birds and mammals ob- ST R e ushansky arrived fn the brig of | Freedenict Pt A e orFow ughant yacs tained by the James Simpson-Roose- | ! an's forecast for virtually the Red Btar liner Pittsburg. Im-i o ®on, rril ”7 5 “0-year-old author of books |velt expedition to Central Astu for | r s — al western states where he migration officlals gave up trying to | 0 KR ainalint s cthics, who was sen- (the Kleld Museum have been for- « e been toppling mnmg the |$0Ive the puzzlo of his nationality | Al T T ) ) in b to hang tor the murder qf [warded to the museum, sald letters ew days, and admitted him. Halt¥at theecal ol Chicago, ’l' ! . protested Lis innocence [to Stanley Fleld, president of the | o A t much change in temperature, o £ Milwaukee and Paul railw [ . ¢ mwl his brother Robert, [museum from Colonel Theodore and a lowever, was predicted for Mon- ANASTAS]A DEAD lS Hearings will begin at Chicago, 4! { 1 § never been apprehended, |Kermit Roosevelt, leaders of the ex- ' 'l ina. Wyoming and other mountain ) September 1 1ing. pedition, | LV ALY ales, which have suffered equa X LOYR R [Veral i Some diy they'll dlscover the | Writien from Kashmir, the letters | TR R G EX-EMPLOYE'S BELIEE !, v f i e y sl o they've made,” he sald reporied all members of the party | i Fomorrow is the a-nnlh birthday |well, and gave plans for the expedi- | | o hese fle 1ereury to 104 in Salt Lake City, | g 3 proportion to the extent such roads o t's oldest son, Robert. His |tlon's advance into the Pamirs and 4.'!"“' He:\h Builder (m""’i ‘ Jw“'f« e e Paciric | [ New York Maw, Once In Caar's - | PRI 16 0 X o sont o | »"flfll'y IOI' E l. Hil“ nd father yesterday appealed |the Tien Shan, Skitmy, Weak, Run-Down | @ 8 ¢ i alltoad near Rock Springs, Wye., SR DL 0 R property investment. A prosperous | [to the state board of pardons and | 1 have luld plans for Indlan| pegpla__Fyll of Vitamines | VB hdat Rkt et ’ SR AR e R e roles in tho hope of saving him |'hinoceros, which T hope and belleve | it row strong und take on flesh are 1§ tolbull trom s siaughters, Sen el b featurcd Iy o sting- |irom the gullows, but the board de- | Wil ~materfalize,” wrote Kermit.| g o ‘a box of McCoy's Cod e ekt M S . U L LT e ! to recommend that the gov- | *\When next 1 write T hope T ehall | No more wiil weak, thin, untortn- | &ltiscd | LG reported somewhat damaged as a| New York, July 16 (®—Sugges-| © man J. - Gustay or nterfere. heveran (08sFEolllalrenort, [(atechiidron ciy in protasiishsmithie fi) don't gain b pe in 30 days *sult of record-breaking tempera- t1onS I recent special dispatohes |y 0 SRR S | tt. onco head of a promotion | The OVI8 Poli—Marco Polo slieep | i y-tasling, horribla-amell. | 50U don't galu b poun ) i 5 Moines thermometers |Trom Berlin that Anastasia, one ‘,f‘ e d 1o the prneiplo of |for the chi : Rign i ¢ | in Ontarlo, first pleaded »-I‘"O,w" as the “trophy ?lllfl[\y-[ns § Fconall -‘ I is |n:».w\15\\:“nw1f i [0 \-“mm ; Sobnan | climbed to 98 yesterday and fn I}Iul‘rd:“zll\lvl‘\n‘s nlr“u.nov:!::y(.:l, |I.\ S R - | fmanee . gaxation, the common v on o murder charge. When “ZND;:'NM {tiesp2ition einaluicta] s )':,‘,:( = ':‘L“,r,l, :U,,', e ‘ in five ' loux City, & mark of 100 broke ) g (4, 8t member of the |ther in denunciation and use the |COUN€il | “‘"'\‘ ke LU L OO Bee R oot (R Craits I sk, £y G f el (sl : 's entourage, now living there, |Werds “sovict theory 0 from the |, ed the collecting done by Georgo K sated tablets that young anl\ weelks Iy child, aged nine, He is convinced that a woman wno | Mark W pOHL RN T Clierrie and defailed plans for split an take with ease and pleasure, | (Weive pounds in seven months, and women and children cat records of six years' standing. o I'wo fatalities have occurred in | Minnesota, one in Minneapolis and one in Green Bush, due to heat. | Une secker of reflief from Wisconsin | Dutche F i p lins Imite thosehablactic : el L Sk to withdraw his plea and « rowned st Superior. Mil- | 5 s at the princip! : ; SRt : ! A\ Jury imposed the iukice sweltered in a 92 degree | i Anastasia was Killed,” | Which govern peration of in : ; B o i |Qeaft ty. Canadian friends R } hen 1 completed a per- | dustrial corporat no | haold | ; ; i : ied dunces in his home town to Nebrs Was a4 runner-up 49 fgong) investigation into the fate of [true op the railroads as their earn L death penalty, Scott's attor- threw himself on the floor in |lias represented herself to the former | COMeTC nissione new regu i W iah e donfon nisgolion Uadilfo) ting the caravan to enable Cherrie| Iven the run-down and skinny|NOW plays with other children and wn Princess Cecilie as Grand |[St. Paul receivers and originator of | "0 d Y jeulity BCOll Was o travel slowly and continue collect- | grown-ups, who ought (o take cod | has s ing while the Roosevelts range more | liver ofl, because it really is the| Justask f 8 Cod Liver Ol rapidly hunting larger animals. The | greatest vitamine food and builder | Compound I i Dickinson eDrug party will be reformed at Aksu and | thy flesh in the world, will| Store or any good druggist will tell make for the Tien Shan fogether. (it Joyful when they read that they are wonderful tesh Wyoming as holder of the highest | ] 3 T fl“xw"l‘lng AL Bl \ I ( mm;:;;-;fi,{, '(m'-lncflfl: 0 @ d Bhest iy father, who was killed with the are A by the recapture |iging s orts, Be ¢ supreme court main- ey ‘mers Of course, doctors have heen pre-| for 60 (8 i ! i S t record. Rock Springs, ‘,‘“,;m‘,,‘,c of the czar's family in Bl N transportation act ilding on cd the indgment of the jury. 10,000 (‘e‘”.“a" Fai mCIb. | seribi 1 liver oil in Llhlv(s\mv- they are wonder workere for feeble trect indicators ¢ B T A G e g e : * provides (hat = Ave Going Into Mexico | der another name for several years, | old folks. the sun, \v]!lllfl \(:xth Platte ;md 107, ; Botkin himself, was arrested with | railros ¢ o than 6 per cont | (he I - READ THID HERALD CLASSIFIED | No °s, Ariz., July 16 (® — Ten | but it is only of la hat one can Get MeC , the original and gen= Grand Tsland 104, and Omaha 99. | | members of the royal mily and | hs e shall he ADS FOR RESULTS Ithousand German farmers are ex-|walk into a drug store and get 2 box| uine and beware of imitations. Lake higan bre: brought fexiled, when fhe first revolntion 3 the government to ) “Hlth had 94 as|proke out in Seplember, 1017, to “Toholsk, in western Siberia commerc _ Later the der of the party |loan roads in ‘ FINALLY 1S ADMITTED {except Botkin and his sister, were | The retaining of Mr. Hu R |taken away from Tobolsk to Ekater- | nounced yesterday, was somewhat of s, and | i . 5 . "y Last |inburg. v surprise, @ ; vestment house |such in i ¢ [ AKI A P 1”’ } R D L R G e G e e t's A Lersonal Matter Nowivork b uIvi 16T UPATte rinburg in May, 1918, l'.mm.;“;‘]“ S (tion plan |aainst building law viola b three round trips across the Atlan- |Went there and found the entire | or ppa ¢hiengo and St USRI oubelljol IS VIRl Ice “brig guest,” and after 3 been executed three days | paul ruflway : ! ik build its peak heat rebuffs by British and Amer- |Before his avrival A ures to im with a view f ; Pl il . ican immigration offici: CCanse hr-j He is employed here by a firm of { 1 \ « he 1 l 5 y could not prove his nationality, Dan- {200k publishers {ure of the p \ : . sky, “a man without : = A fore ; ocniv- E ¢o ras sed In . EAD THE HERALD CLASSIFIED | o : ol yIs e {7 T T 1. THE START y For Finance Chaivman t of the nie I W, Councilmay T B L S e ) It is a lovely summer morning. Mrs. Good Scout and the A GREAT A= J s et R children are up bright and early all dressed and ready to go to the outing. the soiled clothing, packs them into a large white bag, which she places on the back porch. Then, with a sigh of relief, she calls to the children and walks happily on her way. Washday is over for her! REFRIGERATO | ) ‘ e it Mrs. Good Scout walks through the house, gathers up all of itk ; Very shortly afterwards, a neat looking motor truck draws T AT TNTTRT QAT SRR TR T S e o (s i up to the curh, and out steps a capable young man. He skips RIGHT THROUGH THE ENTIRE STOCK -— EVERY STYLE Wi [ onew polic i : T —I W \ - 1 7E REFRIGERATOR TJ AS BEEN CUT IN B efcre L throue! § lightly around to the back of the house where he finds the laundry AND EVERY SIZE REFRIGERATOR HAS BEEN (1 .I =~ reconendat ! ‘ ) bag ready for him. After carefully noting the name and address PRICE. THERE IS NO NEED OF WAITING LONGER — THE o : ‘ i on a tag, he carries it out to the car and is off to the next stop. OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE IS RIGHT NOW o O s A - ted @ compromise in 1 Before long his car is loaded to capacity and he returns to We are agents for the Havder Refrigerator. An N pianas ent, 3 e 0% : S e . the Union Laundry’s receiving department. efficient food preserver that combines stability and b e economy of operation. Cold, clean and dry inside. 3 . il i tduty in the day ‘ As soon as he arrives the bundles are unloaded, the tags Fasily cleaned—snow white porcelain or baked-on foree consists of 20w B i : 5 ] s et LU LG } carefully listed and each bundle arranged so as to be sent through enamel interior. Hardwood cases, waterproof, - [l i | e ] ler. Every bundle i hed in i 1 1 1 (TS 1 49 ” 4 t i ! I ar oraer. Lvery b S Was [ vanished and built with “air space insulation,” the e o unaouts for ot the routine in regular orde ery bundle is 1‘1€f in its turn most important part of any Refrigerator. | iso by sergeants i i as it comes to the laundry. There is no special service and first THIS IS WHAT YOU SAVE The Ever-Popular Top-Icers 3-Door Front-Icers come is first served. After the bundles are registered and entered on a master sheet they are turned over to the sorting and checking depart- e Hustratior B B ol x . o qe o . ’ ’ll“l,l‘f\] ! l.‘“.\_],/i" $1 3 50 63-Ibs. 1CE ((""\l‘]‘; \'(?:‘1,;! %‘2 o T emarks, amd theee ment, where the clothing is listed and classified for washing. reduced from $16.75 to “ B o Sl i 3 e U] i g reduced from $33.50 to §0-dbs. ICE CAPACITY, i i if A SR 820,00 SR §39 00§ reduced H'm) 210,00 to 751bs. ICH b ‘ ¢ b There are four distinctly different types of service to be had 75-1bs. ICE ACITY, 120-Ibs, ICE CAPACITY, | engs it the , . N d ) veduced from $30. $24 00 ..‘d:m:i from $12.00 to $,j- 8.5 ,V\' Al . to ; . T in our laundry, hence for the purpose of going through the entire lm-'“”.‘fd 1((]_1] (l\.l-‘},f}'tl i $28 00 t Style o displa vt ottt ; s ‘ o routine we will suppose that the washing of Mrs. Good Scout is reauce 01 30, 0 o s. n 1 ( . 120-1bs. ICE (‘h\fir"{\"tll Ve $31 25 100-1bs, jh){ (:]l \1‘1'[?{"1 E,f fr,{ 9 | Sl £ Bl SRR to be done Fulfinish—our complete service. dliceditionitzER (0L OB & veduced 1'mm $34.00 to 7r&lo\ J|idioutaanorosal sand thabing : 0 . P A 125-1bs, ICE CAPACITY, g ‘r; 0 ) . Porcelain Interior Refrigerator uced from s12.00 10 5?;3*- IV We are now ready for the next article on Thursday, July TANILY SIZP, reduced %48 00 All White Ename! Exterior motion of (‘o 5 § 23, in which I will try to give you an idea as to how surprisingly SO W oo i deks olbe, (CE CAPACITY, &g B() | PGaR o A\ X s it ) And Many Others Not Listed reduced from $50.00 to Qd .U \ ! 1 3 complete is our washing. C. C. FULLER CO. 40-56 Ford Street, Hartford e dctarine | : SURNITURE RUGS GLENWOOD RANGES §|comei i fanotdeal T It No. 1 of a series of artcles by i e Union Laundry 5 3 5 | C 1 ¥ t opr pany. Any c iticism you may [nasmuch as there will be no uniformity of afternoon closing by the Hartford stove real service fo ! \ Fetwii & : Ry . Tied by reterring and popouing, ([ Sieh fo make wil be avprocated. Addrem Union Laundry Co., Inc. this summer, this store will be kept open during every business day. Employes wiil b 5 ) P ,‘,\L p‘r\‘ oris. y llowed one afternoon off each week during July and August, to be taken individualls g READ THE HERALD lL\\\Il 1ED

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