New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 25, 1925, Page 2

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A ST A¥W BRITAIN DAILY HERATD, SATURDAY, SULY 231725, FREE |MUBUL PNy [ 50060 GG ASRENVED ™2tz HOURSINDRIL ‘j{.}?‘?};fff-'fiff"\T"T.A"‘j"‘.'f,',i“,fw,_"i;’ff‘f,:fff[SUV!ETS OPENING ere, on the Mexican claims for : : | wloyees of Institutions, i damages against the United States, - ,f“t.‘”“ "f"‘ l!“-‘nrvv‘uv'n:‘r‘-‘vvwf': ke 590 Agricultursts of Sate 1o Gather: rarie us 25 so—rranes it To Have Executions After 19 ;“.:n,f";:!::‘,.;“.“;?l:";'h..‘::“."m,;':IA(Iults 0 Euwy Bathing Four o : i Plan to Spread Propaganda From 3 invil N h ,‘”i:ki“"l’:‘“ oF i Kenore datlon existed for stating that Mex- 1*"No moap will be allowed in. the Shaving Briish -in Plainville \ and of next week, Years' Lapse ian cialma had been undnly 1 Evenings Weekly Several Gmes o] i“‘ iness caused by the new four per S— - 2 : o | cent guaranteed loan, the employees Mexieo has dons exactly what the any allment which would expose Havana, July 25 (A — Capita) |United States has done, he said, as The municipal swimming pool othe 11l be allowed to enter gtockholm, Sweden, July 25 (A punishment, unknown in Cuba |Doth governments had been obliged | Willow Brook pafk will be thrown N0 Prrsons but bathers will bej o SR e e 'Ae1d duy and plonla of |Inve gone on strike ‘because the e fe e s he With the Purchage || e e o e imeus, | management rofuse {0 conceds (ne| Hines 1306, s to Have & ravival, |19 b1l the sttention of thelr respec- | open evenings to aduita four ‘days N rhing Leach oty the Russian communist exee- | Thursday, July 30. The ficld tour « In pay, and the employees of | President Machado recently stated |\ 13701 Ty oir clatms within the | & VoK DeBInRINg next week, with —“wiyy the hath houss is filled to utive, wherehy new centers will:be e e e VA sl 0 riGsl e to liUTatiaNErutuseTd sathE sentencaniwill a possibllity of starting tonight, ac- S Sitandanis il verou: ey [ " » LhSL 1 B Ve 2L el |time specified. Tt was not neces. | . = capa attendants will refuse astaliished at Constantinople, Aléx. of any tiinree o the lsaaing tarntitin ids whathor to foln the move. De executed. Two cases, both from || ™* SPOCad It Wwas Nt BIC- | cording to a statement mads by : i e A NUen & S aRATNOn e A axe o and these {hiraa arouns willl | tntit, Bank smployaes:in Marssilios Cinaride] Rio, hatelbsen!confirmed Park " Buperintendent Ralgh! B.J ol li Airer, t indiithosgitnseknoupsam Ll Tl 18 MU N e eriminal section of the |!can agents proceeded In acceptance | wainwright i I5a k A d Tangier 8 described by the combine at noen for a basket plenie | are already onatrike and the move- i g el oA a1 ""” of the registration of claims, as the o F’""m”w“” RS nr may quested to leave grockhoims Tidningen, The main , at Pinnaclerox Farm, home of Henry | ment shows sizns of galning In Avig- | § g g Valentin| oo mission must fudge the legality | o 3 g ontricilia . ot of \ offorta, for the present, according to ‘,,.“,“”,,, T, A e | Martinez and Nazarlo Hernandes to |Somymiosion must fudke the legality | jo cing rushed as rapldly as The three groups will be divided The strike committee in Parls has | ‘1¢ath el At 4 : | b useloss to speak of the prohable | wpjon mas f1 1 Y ! . to ospecial interest. | offored Minister of Finance Cafllanx | "I have not yet received the sen- | | 0 "0 o . S SIPER ch has the contract, Every ef- ,y.o0 00 00 e Y 1t s declared by the papsr that THE e i ereatea il altats The sarvicen of clarks in conmestion | tence which ~condemns to deatn |*TOURt Of the claims at present. | fort s heing made to have the fot B Fad neypas p | tarmers are expectsd to take part|of one of the largest Parls banks new propaganda scheme worked sibls by the e LR LU B \ I c fha paper, will be centered in Moree. nilia and Ching —— s wil - L L 0 the ansta naple eent ahie and dafrying will mest | with the new loan, =0 that the reg- ’l Martinez” sald Secretary of Jus- . R | finished In time for bathing tonight - = «1,—-1’,“ p‘ul‘y:y'.yqlnt‘»; Soas ay.-.l! hr: e s |ictoring of subseriptions il mot | fl7e Barraque, “but 1t thers exists Inflation Bargains in L mditlon toline gensraliEnte | e 1 SR it oieri vt a0t e nit 3 \itea F A & i w. | N reason to the contrary, it § - il ¥ o ng around the pool, fou ark otoring [ i = & D [Ateeniiwithiasiaceai itep STislcndlileh irr::alg e e el e Berlin Houses Are Sold |15 Wil v practa at conveniont I\i‘ e Salety for Al 11es for propoganda purposes . rom last spring's sec \ hat the men he o 2 L L e 8 2 d a 3 o A i he and lCKINS N ix-year-old fields, this is prob- |snitable premises. secretary of justise will inflexibly | Berlin, July 25 (M — Forefgn| places along the footbridge and ore ma “ agents M‘(M.dy ’.\h;.\ l(aon :nm i the laading altalfa farm | comply with the law speculators in Rerlin apartment | wa o Wash d - - rdesticy ave Ea o haye gan! in e walks and concrete sidewalks are ington, July [ herdiar 10 milkine And the sontence of death of our | MOUSEs Tecantly have heen selling | being installed whers needed. The |t de : nterests | 2o ““”‘:‘:":’:’ 'Q‘""""{"‘"“fl","‘: v neincinally et Avrabirelt ara rourts, to whose mafesty we all have | thelr real estate at auction. During | park also will he adequately policed | raper : et S G Gl S h.':" Te o DRUG CO | Guernsey purebreds and an equal | profound respect, will ba complied | the inflation period many tenement | until the lights go out ' g sate to direct efforts to suppor nu' 1 . R e S T with quickly and without procrasti- |and apartment houses in Berlin| The schedula of hours and reg : L oS erent tribes of northern . Africa the dairymen an opportunity to natien, in the form which our lagis. | Vere bought by foreigners for the lations for bathers will ba as fo J J ethics wil] be ¢ against the "””‘F““ POt 169-171 MAIN ST. study. \ lation places in force.” equivalent of from $100 o $400, as | lows Incted by the American Automobile | e G % : the purchases The second group will consist of refary of ths Presidency Vira- were usnally purely Rathing Honrs it oty I i ‘hild Severelv Inj tarmers especially interested in fruit —_— atirrez, in an emphatlc state- | SPeculative the buildings were not| Daily including Sunday, 100 hlnaniE o te Child (‘\(‘l{‘l_ Imured e T hls e roup Rl et et o 5 ; . sald the president intende to | KePL in repalr and the munleipal | 12:00 2. m. Everybody not over : e | In Three Story Fall Tunxis Farm, owned by L. C. Root h‘esh A”‘ Gh[ldl‘[‘,n Assu]‘e(l 0[ sanction the sentence as soon as it ‘f!"'\'mmr‘m has seized rents to keep | years oid The purpose of such a eode was | Hartford, July 25 (P—Whils & Son, at Farmington. There are | reaches him, and does not intend | 'he bulldings in condition Men and beys, 1.80-10:00 p. m. geeepibed by the assaciation fogay hanzing out clothes early last eve- < ' | forced sales became + T p 10 ve s, § : ’ 60 acres of orchards, chiefly apples d S l F to commute any death sentences im- Forced sales became quite com- Tuesdays, Thursdavs, Fridays, Sat- aq the “establish a or 'ning, Millia Rrancadn, eight wears Hmfflrd 1 Greatest and peaches, on the farm, with a A eq“fl‘e UDDV in Future posed by the courts, but will mon with consequent court actinns. | urdays : . see <vstem on the road hereby the (ol of 474 Front strest fell thres smaller acreage of other friits, It — that they are carried out Many of the proprietors have pre-; Women and girls. 1:80-10:00 p. ! ! | ¢ wioterist himself can fest the “catent | ctories to the ground fracturing her I8 expected that the peach erom of | an automatie water system mas| ClOSIY following the statement |ferred to sell = the properties for | m. Sundats, Mondavs, Wednesdass. (o which hio measures up fo the re- [skull. The child: was faken to St which there 18 a 2004 set, Wil b |year installed at the fresh air camp | °f SCCretary Guilrres was the action | What they would bring rather than | Rules and Regolations ponsibility devoluing on all users of | Franels' hospital In a critical cindl- almost ready for harvesting at the L Ll AMP | ¢ the guprems eourt In confirming | SPENd money for repatrs. Admission 5 cents, , | 2t Purlington which promises the common hi children at that place an adegnate | % S°rond dea LD S L) The poultry group will meet at | Audiencia court of Pinar del Rio a supply of water in the future and Culmere farm, home of L. A. Grou- | accures the camp of not having a | N34 imposed on Nazarlo Hernandez ten, in the west district of Farming- | repatitton of the diffienittes en- | ©f Finar del Rio ton. During the past winter a flock | ponntared last vear when H',HS':' Valentin Martinez was fried and NOW IN PROGRESS of 1400 white leghorn hens were [qriicd o oo Rrookside went dryq convicted for the murder of his kept on this farm, but at present |10 it beeams necessary to haul | Wif% Paula Ledesma, on the night Here's a sle that {s 2 sale— |[the flock has been culled to 700 | aicr from other places. af March 29, 1825, in Candelariy, there ara hundr of Shirts—all || hens which will be retained for| {pgar he direction af Camp Di- | pi le] Rin province sizes, 13%; to 15—every Shirt }|breeding stock. To 1eplace the [ cnor & M, Brewster a water pump- Nazario Hernandez was given the fresh and new—no undesirables || fock 5,000 chicks were brooded this |in= cociom has been Installed which | Sprems penaity for the killing of in this lot—at ces that should ||spring with a mortality of between |araws its supply from Bunnel brook, | D8 illegimate daughter in Pinar del bring every New Eritaln man in || five and six per cent hich is under the control of the | Rio. during November, 1923. The here tomorrow. Here's the story : Following the basket pienic at v_Britain water department and | child’s mother was Rosalina Lopez, noon at Pinnaclerox farm, will come i o {he New Britain watershed gister of his wife, Shirts formerls $l 79 a serfes of addrasses on agricultural | o one and a half horse power gas-| The last man to die by the gar- to $5.50, NOW || subjects. Philo T. Platt, commis- | iine engine with a pump att hed | rote. Cuba's death chalr, was Juan {1 cioner of agricutture and & Me- | oo SR Cater fron s brook | CApin of Ia Lisa, near Havana, con- Included are Shirts of White Ox |\ ., Fg cicingham, president of the v,.]u.'fm, d’]n,",m".,, '\m',‘, :,‘;, ,\f,' ”‘K.(. [ victed and sentenced for the mur ford, with or out collar— | qnyeoticut Farm Burean Federa- | wimp headquarters, where it is kept | 4°r of his nephew. Capin, the twen- Poplins, neckband style—Enghsh 1|0y yyive heen invited ta spoak L 00-gallon fank in the ceflar, | tieth in Cuba. fo pay the death pen- Broadcloth, with or without col- | {rjore il alen he a speaker repre- | iy using an air prescure system | ally .was executed on June 12, 1906, lar—Madras, collar to match [ centing the o Fair iation. | s is forced from the fank to| by Patricio Lopez called “El Gul- A 1 feature of the afternnon |aseh of the five hungalows and {he | 16go Colorado.” (the re program will be a dairy indging eon- |1itehen through a one-inch pipe. | the official executioner. Since 7 test to determing the relative merits | This water s used for all purposes | {ime an excentioner has held office, 'l L\ |of Tartford County farmers as |oyeept drinking. | he ng always a long term con- P o of dairy eattle, The Jersey The origing] wall aupplies snffi- [ viet, whose sentence is shortened :)7)-()9 45]11‘177 Qt'ffi g Avrshire herd at the farm will {oent drinking water. Air pressure | for each exccution. The present exe- ed in the contest T 1 of 45 to &0 pounds ghies the camp | cutiogsr. Antonio de Pauls Romero, an adequate supply of water at all | was appointed June 12, 1822, 1A ¢ camp uses about 00 gal- | The garrote is a relic of the Span- “It Pags to Guy Our Kind” [ Hitural enllege Vens of water daily i 1sh regime, and furnishes almost PRl et . Anather new plece of equipment | painless death fo the vieHm. 'The : S “hieh wan mueh needed 1s the new | eriminal is seated in a chalr, with == = H! B [ mess nall eractud fhis sear. Taking | his back against a post. and a br Oxford Lends Grotius | 1k the place of the old canvas air ol o garrote placed about angar, which hat scen better d k. Tn this collar 15 inserted P«“!lallb to Hollan¢ Iond s mueh the worsa foriwenrdll s screw: at! tlie point dwhere: it v 25 ‘/r‘ — The !AFK ”F ‘vflfl“[qs frame strueture has been \um-l hes the back of the neck. The time of the tour Vil he in char Hartlord ) 1 pecialist il nneets direetly with the | exceutioner turns the screw, and Tutel —— it n the main boilding by 4 | the W,My column of the condemned | Andvews Fails (0 Seonre Memivanic s ot wite and S0 fect Anep. | & quarior 1a & hait fuen ta su. | e cent | He Wants (‘atholics Urged to 5 l‘”j ; EnEent 1}1‘]‘[”2""’.’;; Suhscrihe to Bonds | i imprisonnient for capital pun- | © 2% (Py—rardinal Dy. | lshment passed (he senate. No acr am t appeal fo | !lon was taken u the houte of rep. ATLIE BB e el S, ] A. G. HAWKER e ) 1 \egislatlon, and at- b UL S vire made fo place it on the 1 B. MORAN, Asso. Dealer ' calendar, The house, at the close of 21315 Church St cardinal oral letter sayy | the last session of Congress on June patriotic du all Catho had taken no furiher nard i country l(l AD THE HER \Ill‘]{\\HILIH ADS FOR RESUUTS Private (‘api votght To Aid Russ l| dustries It certainly will be a big surprise! TOOHEAD (OTIVGE e Watch for Cur Opening FRIDAY, JULY 31 at 215 MAIN STREET READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS ”

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