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WOULD RECOMMEND PRIVATE C( E[INTR[H Philippine Governor Agamsl Government Ownership Manila, July P — General Leonard Wood Phillippine legislature ycs the government should private enterprisc all railroads, mines end agricultural enter s under Its control Another outstanding annual ge was t of the government goi basis due to the increase in revenues in 1925 Governor Ge Fllipinos were a generally happy and contented people living under stead- fly improving conditions There have been no turbances during the p some local unrest “due generally to the action of misguided people fol- lowing fanatical leaders,” with, In years to come, occasional disturh- ances likely in Moro regions due tn antagonism accentuated by rapid Filipinization Governor General Wood markable progress had been made in teaching English in the p schools but if English were to properly taught, it would be neces 17 Governar told ter. transter y that to feature of his @ possibility ral serlous dis st year their sald re sary to have a much larger force of ' American teachers “It we would create economic development as we In education, the pregress of Filipino would be greatly accelerated the governor general said, He urg ed the maintenance of the line of demarcation hetween executive and * legislative branches of government The governor pointed out that the cost of maintaining the government last vear was less than for the pre- vious vear and the revenues in- ereased by $5,000.000 in favor of 1524, compared with 1323 Manuel Quezon, wupon assuming the duties of president of the Phil- Ippine senate, said: At last general elections it interest fin the g on a cash| Wood gaid the but ! Al be | have | the | the peace and susp on that count and Kearn r}\ms- 1 on tha tresp earney told the court NEW BRITAIN BAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1925, ETHEL: It All Depen ds on Where You Sit ,mnv» d no bre m; to get the fr ought that ews man s home in his nt, ach of the pe tarview g had the rig to g0 to t o " ‘GMD WHEN | CA quest for a etaie me PM AT ASKED ~ WORK T0 REWAIY oo wuul refary Continues in (nlfe | al His Request ot tary Work fly the ngton, July 17 a8 et at rest ished o8t Secra- ho de widely pub Vilin r .l“’v'(‘ has 1luring offers for his serv- ¢8 from private conearns, but it has sen 1 here for some ided to accept| vas abou well undearstoo at he had them thos time t 1o | When Indiee him ernment £ome mon unresery fidence in | strongly u who were seeking to retire from the gov- became insistent ago, President Coolldge #dly expressed his con- | the sacretary and so ged him to remain in' the | Mr. Work agreed to! do &o. Having demonstrated his adminis- frative ability as the head, success- fvely, of the post office and interior { departments, he is regarded by Mr. | | | N TENCAGY P JIE 90 0-0-OH! WONT | FE LOK™ LK, AT /* HOT GO LOKG- AGO -~ IT WAG™ THE LITIE, GIFL WHO WANED TO QDK™ UKE THL EGHTEEN YEAR® OLOD 52 ) Canmes R ™ SWEET GIFL GRADIATE, e L~ Commmer2 “olcak LITE fOR TE> MIGE THATGD THEL WAY | WANT HOW TS THE,, EIGHTEEN YEAR® OLD WHO WANTSD YO LADK™ LIKE, UME GIRL - 4 THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Qulck and Ready Reference. LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepald 10 0 120 a8 24 W1 line A line 1 line el line «1 line +1 line ERLY i ! Tearly Order Rates Upon Application. Count 6 words to & line. 14 lines to an inch, Minimum 8pace, 3 lines, Minimum Book Charge, 3% cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for Classified Page on Bame Day. But 10 A M Ads Accepted Over for convenience of customers. Call 925, Ask for s “Want Ad" Operator. B — FASEISTS BUY 0UT OPPOSITION PRESS Then They Suspend Publication of News 1 2 3 4 5 6 30 the Telephone Rome, July 17 (A—Buying and suppressing opposition newspapers is the newest scheme of controlling public opinion resorted to by influ- ential fascists who are ever resource- ful in their efforts to find ways and Coo'idge as a man of unusual fitness | | for high public,office. For that rea- | on it is believed that ehould a caney occur in the secretaryship of war, Mr. Worlc would be well in the forefront of those considered as a successor to Secretary Weeks. The latter now Is recovering from a cer- 1ous iliness and is expected to return | to Washington this fall, but it would | | eanse no surprige ar here if he should decide later to give up the strenuous duties of war sec- rot va-| ong his friends Fabulous ot only heeause of his executive experience, but through service as a reserve officor during the great war, Paku, July ston of the fifth anniversary RUSSIA EXPEGTS BiGi OIL YIELDS Think Bak Fieds Will Prove. Oxford Union Urges Saving Old Library England 17 (A—On the occa- of waman zs The cent naturally ta make frien handle the | oxfora, | An appeal G bers of work, and are capable more sales because of their ability to an their men and b dispensers | ention is made that girls ke more interest in their of making ds more quickly and to hokey pokey more daint- competi- July 17 P— is being made to old | f the Oxford Unfon for | GLOTHES MAKE THE MAN, SAYS TAILOR London Experts Claim to “Re- London for short mer of the building upon last 1“1!‘ depend partly | developments abroad and program vear. the manenvers Reinhardt Planning build Men” 17 | | | Berlin, July 17 (A—The [ternationa) Pantomime founded this spring by | hardt is to make M July who de (P—Good news e to appear |sear were imited to the continuation | The future policy on the political the experlence to be gained during | Pantomime Company its debut iy Salz- means of carrying out thelr avowed policy of fascistizing the nation at lany price, Initial use of the plan at Parma where the city's two newspapers— 1l Piceolo, a democratic opposition publication sheet and La Gazzeta Di Parma, a libsral organ—were purchased and then abandoned, has aroused considerable eriticlsm in iournalistic circles where the scheme is characterized as an intolerant and unjustificd means of choking the liberty of the press Disapproval of the Parma trans- action where the two opposition newspapers were taken up by an ap- decided partly on new In- mpany ax Rein- —_— I ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Monuments - § BURTAL VAULTS—Concrete eteel reln: forced; water preof, hermetically eeal. od, will outlast either wood or metal. Do not require (arger lota Ressonably priced. B. Vault Co. Kennington. Tel._641- NEW BRITAIN—Mounmental Worke m Oak Bt. Monuments of all sizes descriptions. Carving and letter cutt Lour_specfalty. 5 Florist L3 CARNATIONS—Bpecial at 60c, per dozen. We are making wedding bouquets and ne. Leave your order mow. Flo n Greenhouss, 1163 Btan- ley St. Phone 2388-1 GUT FLOWERB—potted pianis, pleasing Variety. Bpectalizing on funers) work. Johnaon's Greenhouss, 617 Church 8t. NICE CARNATIONS—81 & doz. Very fine tiowers. Eandallle’s Greenhouss 218 Oak St Tel. 2643-13. Store Announcements \ WE HAVE—n rlofe-out of 2-A box cam- oras for $2.00 each, regular price was $3.60, Come and get one, Arcade Stu- dio, | AUTOMOTIVE ] Auto and Truck Agencies 8 ACME TRUCKS—Bales and Service, Brice won Motor Ealea 171 South Main 8t Phone 870, BUICK MOTOR CARB—esalea and eervice, Capitol Bulck Ce. 193 Arch St. Phone 2601 CADILLAG CARS—Ba ant rvice, Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” Weet Main, corner Lincoln streets CHEVRULET MOTOR CARS—6ales and service. Buperlor Auto Company, 176 Arch Bt. Phons 211. CHRYSLER—4 and 6. Eales and worvice, Hennett Motor Salew 250 Arch §t.Phone 2952, GOUGE_BROTHERS—Baler and sei 8. & F Motor Sales Corp., 166 Bim St coiner Frankiin. Phone 731, FORD CARS AND TRUCKB—Fordsos tra 8a. and eervice. uine Parts and accessorica. Autgmotive Eales & Bervice Co., 200 B, Main. Phone 3701, | PUPMOBILE CARS—ales and _sarvice, City Service Station, Hartford Ave., cor, _Stanley St. A. M. Paonessa, LEXINGTON—Oakiand and Gray. High grade motor cars. Gales and service, C. A. Bence, 81 Main 8t. Phone 2215. el R/ L L L LT I O LEXINGTON, OAKLAND and GRAY Mos tor Cars, Sales and Service,.” Hardware City Motor Co., § Elm 8t. Phoné 3734. NASH—motor cata, Bes (ke Tine, Fales and Bervica A G. Hawker., bf tim street. GLDFMOBILE MOTOR CARE—'The Fe- fined 8ix.” Bmith Motor Galen 100 West Main 6t Phone 2000. tuneral d was shown that the faith of the Filipino people in their csuse of $30,000 parently non-political business syn- dicate and then dropped to leave which is necessary for the saving of the society’s buildings. | | burg in August after which an ex- tensive European tour is planned to an American REG MOTOR CARS—and trucke. Kenneth M. Bearle & Co., Sales and Bervice, cor, Elm and Park s Mr. Work has acquired a mental rationalization of the Baku ol equipment which the president is ‘l"” was announced fields, the soviet press gave some de- | London- tailor who recently by a s he has con- followed by sea- freedom is adamant and no candi- date dared to oppose the cause of in- dependence “With the Washington administra tion and Goivernor General openly opposed to immediate {nde- pendence, not only was there not a eingle candidate who dared the out- come with a stand against imme- diate, absolute and complete inde. pendence of our country, but on ths contrary they all vied with each other in the vehemence of their ad- hesion to the sacred cause, giving assurances to tha people that they would fight in defense of the peo- ple’s rights Whether a policy of cooperation with the governor will he adopted hy the legislature is undecided but being discussed Newspanerman Arraigned | In Willimantic Court Willimantic July 17 (P—The case of Clarence J. Kearney, Providener newspaperman who ‘was arrested | vesterday on charg the peace and tr ing to zet an interview bear of the family of on ing operatives of Thread have been rame Toes this marni him as of sing when try from a breach of mem strik Ameriean whom of the the (L] som= i Inds rom Fr conrt any H fo guilty of a hreach of City Advertizements Washinzton St Building Line n that a hear Ing wi Public War Britain Room ; (F City Advertisements Stanley Streot, Street and Curh Lines rd of City Advertisement Farhin Avenur Change of Grade Line OBEY THAT IMPULSE SEE PAGE 3 Wood | 1s | Board of | Enown to heliave would fit him for | the war eecretarys) 4. tafls of the present state ductivity of the oil fields lined telopment, 'Legislation’s Effort on Liberty Is Criticized Oxford, Eng. July 17 (P—In a recent debate and discussion the Ox- ford Unfon agreed by a large ma- jority that “contemporary legisla- tion tends o destroy liberty G. K. Chesterton, the principal | speaker in the debate, declared that there is a wide distinetion between liberty and the security which fs the aim of most modern legislation “While it is frue.” he sald, property normally glves security, does not follow that security property, If the lis to be fed shonld a simple tried measure w 'th insured eco- :n'vm\" fo the ;10 009 Pigeons Compete In British Homing Tes( Hitehin, Eng. July 17 (- Forty {thousand homing pigeons were re- Irased here recently for participation lin the gre flight of its kind ever anized In England. The birds [ fesv * homes in various parts | eompetitions arranged by tlons of fanciers. Forty the revolution belonged to ferent owners one management which in 192 406 poods a month, has brought up to nearly poods, which Is approaimat pre-war standard. There exploitation 21,000 wells, Last year Russia Baku 32,000,000 poods of of expected that during the year not less than be obtained New equipment were bought and_the that it | brings chief end of man | then and bhe America and housed we | s to methods return sla eoeurity masses." | At present the | barking upon {building an additional connecting ‘Baku with a costly oil Baty ‘mm 000 of the to Part pipes axpocted abroad. probably in |scheme will he financed ol ftself without from the government. is be Amerie; tost o rust to the in sy in | 15 federa- | two special holding approximately hamy vequired | to Hitchin railway vans [ 1500 bira | tor participation in t T.o The pokey" Jaly girl has hundreds of 17 far now ROPER IN HOSPITAT, Ty 17 (B former mmissioner and a national leader. is in a from injuries was by 1 His Roper from hieago Al T ago, by a famillar London, o of in sight in afterno warm 1,500 U revenue temo- | of every cratie party hospital | evening during the firm alone has coived |auton recovering re- | One an ile here Tuesday With Mrs re recently ashington on a oA . pon irm, nith carrying started with centl was recently had cir home in broken P come onveyance th \S isit. | cream packs - POTTERS and and out- 1 the program of their future de- The Baku ofl fields, which before | 270 dif- are now unfted under The yield of ofl | 0 was as low as 10,000,- | now 20,000,000 | Iy exported 1 co 340,000,000 machinery this year, of obtaining ofl | {have heen entirely revolutionized. government is em- | program pipe m, which it will spend more than $10,- order P a by the State |vesterday any Hokey Pokey Girls in gland Are Popular “hokey peared in London wer. The hokey pokey eam man arrived three or four leaps and hounds, uny weather. men . who sell fce nny, the same the voung | | Such appea Oxford, but an architec! roof of the pro- This | first an was upon i sotti, Hbr; heen |1amous fre. Morte paintings p in England off with th plaster with Theinside is now givir and designe is worthy beauty he first beca |10 this form the from | It Is ming will | of line on Bangor, Jenkins, enwood, Stat for [V laced | The |United ling for his |monev, ag, Ipleaded not sub. iH'm and was mHn’! in 25,000 ball f the United | Nangor. CAVGHE Middlator Eastman and | part | and | the Norwie ped two Mitehell and a ch Mitehell tion him. T ficer and t tured and Jice on and | station "‘i’ 4 WANT comparatively naw, storms of another winter. - Burne-Jones, young pre-Raphaclites painted sco d'Arthur: of than for the ‘,Ex-Poshfiaéler Held in 247 Office Shortage Me, af late stapps Is are most unusual this one is justified by | t's statement that the Union library though cannot stand the in | cive | effec Leutti chief very the | roll 1t Ro- the ary has been from omenad structure is upper walls that | Thie Morris and b coat, sir heigh the enes from the a serfes of wall | robably never surpassed | —only to sce them peel | e damp and the rotting in 10 or 12 years. of the high roof, which ng way, was decorated d by William Morris, and | note no less for ifs fact that here ¢ of his abilitics | front ning | have [ havir with of th ame N of art, |abou I lin fr n how coat, {abie July former was fs 17 (A—Aubre; postmaster at gned befors Commissioner Reid harged with appropriat- | own mse government | gregati $3.247. He guilty, ived examina defanlt | ar or States erm of court in! [the v | Rt |sive Charles| 1914 ,.,? Th sists | long units r‘V"V\M AT AFTER (HASFE July 17 (® Rurnside. patient state Tospital s agn, was by Cangts caterday through 1 he latter attacked the of- He to th h who es- captured n Wallace o fhe wonde Fastman to ques. |12 b hen ran = bronght 1 reeap- po- | e } | n mifa K ishes on a line. with the top button. inches Another cut straight | thing tendeney remain true years wedi §to | 1iminar fter a fight [clnded n the main fleet, | entirely {armored torpedo hoats zanization be A a plan fo bring about this | t by a new wrinkle in garment ng and designing. The trick is simple. The modification is Iy In the lapels, which are worn small and rolling short. The | is so short in fact that it fin- son | Assoclated with are nest Matry, Hein Hugo Von Hofmannsthal, |ard Strauss, Dr. Apfel an it { Wolff. Reinhardf hopes, i adds length to the front of the s the tailor, with the much result among men unde that they appear several taller | modern lines, say time ed ht and costumes, innovation s that the of the coat, especially in eve- clothes, extending to the hip 1s Sleeves in men's wear narrower, this 1‘)\(”‘;!" made fo correspond A heel” stiff enft | e dross shirt which is the latest | the best dressed men t London. While there has been to wear the coat fuller | there ave stili a great many tailed coats made which of the shirt and Railways of Japan Need More R Inly 17 (P— its railway rocently \ur— Minister of Mr. Aoki said that Tokyo. is having ment become g been the new “‘cow shows. non I in the railway traffic that there were many 1ying idle. Unless there is improvement in the near fu feared the situation may fect the budget for th Al year. ont, ing Plenty this heing particnlarly among the older sot of men who to the style of other | lof 22359 tons from freight handled revenue was 518,180 yen, less than for the sam. <t year the = la Have Maneuvers TJuly 17 (P —As a pre- bt reorganizing | navy, there will be held in the e this summer the most exten- Swedish naval maneuvers sine The king will be in command. & Swedish fleet at present con- of 111 vessels, of which 42 be- tfo the roast to local and to n kholm o BUILDING Ruilding permits have be as follows: H. L. Chri orges one family stucc Commontwealth avenue, {cost £10,000; Thomas Kerri family dwelling, Stanley | timated £3,000; to for defense: 37 the cost reserve des for defensive purposes, attleshiy 10 cruiser and v, accessory building. estimated cost, § as for George Zdam house, Jey street, Milkuk | family estimated are one a numher of destroyers. 7 cost. $12,000 -family ho street, estimat and Robertson West Main 310,400 submarine tvo the impending for this appropriations Reinhardt for 'Iwi production of pantomime and ballet | Dr. to develop the pantomime along more unhampered by old- aubjects and obsolete settings | Sven Japan troubles, attributed Railways | pression had cansed a decided drop revenue and freight cars During May there was a falling off The average PERMITS opher for B 0 house, Dora 1520 Stan- Chapman the newspaper field wide open for a newly founded fascist daily, is es- pecially keen because the Gazzetta was one of the oldest newspapers in Ttaly, having been founded in 1756, and because both of the abandoned newspapers had advanced thelr political ideas with dignity and con- straint, never having been sup- pressed or warned by the govern- mental press censor. z Herald, | Rich- a4 Arthur t is said, e LIMITATION OF CLAIMS court of probate holden at New Britaln within and for the district of Berlin, In the County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, on the 15th day of July A. D, 1925, Present, Bernard F. Gattney, Faq. Judge. ©n motion of Olaf Larson of sald New Rritain, as executor of the last will and testament of Hanna Lareon, late of New Britain, within safd district. deceased, This court doth decree that six months be allowed and limited for the creditor of sald estate to exhibit thelr claim against the same to the executor and di- rects that public notice be glven of this order by advertising in a newspaper pub- lished In eald New Britain, and having circulation In eaid district, and by post- ing a copy thereof on the public sign post in safd town of New Britain, nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt and return make. Cortified from Record BERNARD F. GAFFNEY Judge. e e e NOTICE Taken by virtue of an execution, ued by the City Court of the City of New Britain, County of Hartford, | directing me to sell at Public Ven- due, to the highest bidder, at the public signpost, in the Town of New Britain, 14 days after date, which will be on the 31st day of July, A. D, 1925, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy said execution land my fees thereon, the following described property to wit: One Lester Piano. All located at 55 New Britain, Conn Dated at New Britain, day of July, A. D. 19 GEO. A. STARK, Conatable. BY J. P. McEVOY WHAT DID You Ex+ PECT, QLD DEAR, A BARBECUE At a evenue a to Aoki trade de- a decided ature it is seriously e current normal eight or 22,743 perlod | | en issued 340 estimated | gan, two- treet, es- | Kolod- 1,500; K. as, three- street, Charles 795 cost, Pearl Street, A this 17th use, ed 6 ON IN HERE, THAT POLLY Ashur’s No Gay Deceiver BY CLlF F STERRETI’ ST WALK RIGHT LP /_fi < >’ HIA AN C’RFTE/‘.A. AIN'T A'SKAIRT OF /|| IF YOoU vE HiMm, EVEAN ARE! o r m———— T‘\C \v T 5K ToLD yeu? 6UTT‘| NOT, UJK' /[ \, (FAQ BE I'T FROM ASHUR URL PERKIAS T'PRACTISE DECEPTION! Phone 2110. Local agents for Gabriel Snubbers. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND COVERLAND= motor cara, showroom and service, 127 Cherry §t. “The Sleeve-Valve Motor.” R._C. Rudoloh. Phone 2051-3. Autos and Trucks for Sale CHEVROLET, 1823—touring car, tires, bumper, ete. tion and paint vel erms. New Brit 6 Main &, Phone 2 DORT BEDAN, 8275150 Cherry 8. ELGIN—chummy four, In good condition, new paint, leaving town. 546 West Main_St., first floor. FORD TUDOR SEDAN—full stariing and lighting equipment. Splendid conditinn. Good tires, dem. rims. $§195. Whitmors Palge-Jewett Co, 319 East Maln 8t, cor. ElI FORD, 1024—tudor_sedan, fof sals, cash. Call 1550 North Stanley §t. FORD ROADSTER—n good cunning shape. Price $76, C. A. Bence, 61 Main St._Phone 2215, FORD COUPP, 1921—for_sale. Call 653-16 FORD, 1825—3-door sedan, drlven 2300 mliles, balloon tires, shock absorbers, ete. Phona 102-2 or write Box 18-H, Herald Offtice. M. C.—i-ton truck, $125 and 1t ruzs. Kenneth M. Searle. Phone 2110, HUPMORBILE TOURING, 18%4—only run 3,000 miles, new car, guaranteed, looks and runs new. PBine family car. Ken- neth M. Searle. Phone 2110, HUPMORBILE, SEDAN, 1933—cord tires, g0od paint, let me give you a ride in this car. Kenneth 3. Searle. Phors 2110 MY OWN—Chandler § passenger car, per- fect condition Total mileage to dats 13,500 miles Particulars. sce T. L. Monler, 33-42 Main St. NASH, 1925—¢lightly used & passenger touring car, advanced six demonstrator, Big discount. J. B. Morans Garage, 3133% Church St. Phone 2842 OVERLAND 8EDAN, 1926—1925 Overland coupe, 1924 Overland touring, 1933 Over- land touring, 1922 Overland tburing. Rudolph's Garage. 137 Cherry St. Tel. 2051-2, REO TRUCK, 1823—new condltion, price $350, Marble Co., 443 REG TOURING, 1 curtains. Kenneth STUDEBAKER 7 passenger. X Garage. 3133 Church St. Phone 2842 SEVERAL—used Reo trucks, ranging It prices from $300 to $750, all in_gosé shape. Kenneth M. .Searle. Phone 2110, [ b gosd Mechaneial condi- good. Cash er Motor Salss Co,, —go0d condition, $650 G. Tires n gond Barclay Tils and Arch Bt. 21—new top and side This car is A-1. :Price $400, 2110 1920, touring ear, MIDSUMER CLEARANCE SALE Hupmobile touring Hupmobile coupe. Hudson cpach. Ford touring. Chevrolet coups. Buick roadster, Dodge coupe. Studebaker coupe. Ford coupe. Hudson speedater. Hudson coach. OTHERS FROM 8190 UP —THE— HONETMAN AUTO SALES CO 139 ARCH 5T. TEL. 2542, USED CARS 4 pass. Maxwell coupe. Hudson coach, Oldsmobile sedan Chevrolet coach 3600 miles. Peerless touring. Cadillac_touring. Ford sedan. travetle? TIMB PAYMENTS OPEN EVENINGS BENNETT MOTOR BALES GO. 250 ARCH ST. TEL. 2952, DEPENDABLE USED CARS DODGE BROTHERS— 1924 B. Sedan 1824 Tours 1023 A Sedan 1923 Touring. FORDS— 1823 Bedan 1822 Touring COMMERCIAL CARS DOLGE BROTHERS— 1823 Sereen Body "1 ton Camepy Body Terma Arranged The £ & F. MOTOR SALES CORP 186 ELM STREET TEL. ™