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AVOID VIOLENCE, IS Tributes to Bryan what he belleved to be the right.” The Scopes trial signed hi§ dgath warrant, mer secretary of the clared on learning of Nebraskan's death, In the death of Mr, Bryan,” Mr McAdoo said, of its outstandlng figures. gen mos treasury, the (Continued From First Page) The Rev. Dr, John Roach Straton, New York—A great man has fallen in Israel. He was a patriot of the sort so sorely needed by America in this, her critical hour. was stated that the union will take care of the men and will help them along. It was said that the unions in flve atates are behind the strikers in Berlin. The Berlln workmen that has arisen during his career. tden Court for Battle With Pa-|(.,. and to himself success Homeopathic Medical in New Tingland to use radium, had written many articles for medi cal moral example. Political rancor has reachied every seam of his life for over 20 years, FEven his enemies Kenison, 24, of the game addrass, was [ have given him infallible s(nnmng‘,m”d” fined 81 and costs for his share in|as a man of blameless character. | 4 the affair, Irank s charged with ance brought against him following his arrest in that city early Saturday afternoon. His brother, Frank as a text. ctreet, delivered the sermon at the | eoch the of his life {tound in La Roser's possession after have lost the services of the third man. [Wquer. John Jagowski of G lbury. was arrested at the co Business life insurance would have given the necessary B! spring and Winter streets this morr £5,000 to the remaining partners so they could buy out ing after a sodan he wer drivine | the widow. collided with a car owned hy Nicho- i Motoroy Po estigated th {1as’ Lar cle an B| Aifred Tangusy ins m.a nt and found drunken condition Let such a plan be arranged by J. M. Ward and L. G. Nelson Phoenix Mutual Life Insuranee Company 272 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Jagowski in LEFT 84553 ESTATE Georgianna Kelsey of Rerlin left an estate of $4.555.51 made up of etock holdings and eeveral bank de. posits. John and. Mary Riley, lute of New Tork, left an undivided half in- terest in property here valued at $1,850. Tnventories of the estates ‘were filed today in probate court. great influence on the public mind, He died, as he had lived, fighting for de- famous “the country lost one |] For a tion he has been one of the|!'fe has shown a slight improvement conspicuous of our public men. society, of He journals and several hooks, onc [of which has been adopted in some IF'rom 1806 to 1904 he was on the state license board of homeopathic YW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUT City Items from a dresser drawer in his room vesterday. Mrs, John | street, {Farr g hursday s over a pint of blood last In an effort to save her {in her condition at the New Britain ]\gn-nfil’»fl hospit wactlcally have the strike In their| Newton D. Baker, former secre- | 1€ Was unusually giftted anc Avn hands, it is sald. According to [tary of war—Mr. Bryan has been | Vether men agreed with his views a report the organizers told the men |the undisputed leader In a great |OF MOt they could not fail to re- that they could go back to work if |cause in politics and religlous move. | “PeCt his character, his courage, his they so desired. ments for more than a generation. |!0¥alty to principle and his stead- A committee member told a rep- e fast support of every moral issue at all and said that he never remem | R e -| Ask Dismissal of New o asked Wash the 1 July ington anuthoritics today and The tuneral will be | held tomorrow morning at 7 St. Gabriel's Episcopal church in | - Reilly had made a purchase of a| =" EETLS % Heart church 1.ast Berlin yesterday. Mr. Griswol Secretary Kellnzg £aid today of | pint of liquor. Burial will It \ill speak at St. Paul's Episcopal | William Jennings Bryan Policeman Brown declared that | “U" qureh at Southington Sunday| “In many respects Mr: Bryan was |neither Montanaro nor 14‘1'“‘1' | e ornings for the next four weeke. (2 very remarkable man. He had |in the poolroom when the officers | Mre. schastiano Mr. Griswold, a former newspa- |strong convictions. high ideals and |went into the place \”v“.‘”'”‘ AS | Airs, Santina Pappalardo, 34, wife rman, is a theological student at |was a great orator [thejfease was ataried Ahis Moruiti § o'c. i etisno Pappatardo, arly S1. Stephen's Episcopal college at| “For 30 years he was a command- | Montanaro proceeded to i ue | hsm it her home, 25 Annan.Dale-on The-Hudson, N. Y. ing and influential fignre in the pub- |story and cald Ta Roser PutHAn W | ooy treer, tiesides her hushand He 18 home on vacation, i of the nation and exercised a |10 $ay the things a4 a0 e S i NG 5 tinuance was orderad, owever, b | i 5 = e——e——~ [ore he had time to complete his | Antonio Cianci of this city, and her | | mother in Italy. The funeral will story | i Tt ‘]n held to row morning at 7:4 CITY COURT CALENDAR o'clock at the home ang at 8 o'clock » * aces were assigned as follows by |in St Mary's church. Burial will Judge B. W. Alling in city court this | be in St. Ma netery § vuieren en o ‘ , Catherine T. Boyle vs. Frank| G 1t of 257 Sout | Jakubiac, July 30 at 10 a. m. Man- | Main street, died yesterday morning {gan for plaintif, T ki for de- [f ation at the New ) g Q fendant. Automotive and Serv- | I foaslialNE Gens ice Corp. vs. Christ Christopherson, | man at the Hart & ou ve | August 8 at 2 p. m. Nair and Nair | Cooley factory. Besides his wife he 22 |for plaintiff, Dunn and McDonough |icaves six daughters, Alice, Florence 5 for defendant. H. R. Dressel VS | Ciarke, Flea Esther and Evelyn; Julian Lis, A Sat2pnm o 1 vick and Edw Retently three men were in partnership near New Britain. m:“: A Al s Sl et itiree Tala and Each owned a third of the business valued at $15,000. Mangan for defendant. Citlzene' | his father in New Haven. Th 3 Coal Company vs. Mike Karnasie ral will be held tor . One of the partners died. The remaining partners have Biez et ux. August 4 at 10 a. m. Up- | {1 a 5:30 o'clack at the 1o 2 so far been unable to buy out the widow of the deceased §|son fer paintiff Selick FoeBniA charch rtner, or shar ider. 2 S ial will St. Mary partner, or to sell the share to an outsider. ‘ B iivEEIneLD \ . o - vl Charged with operating an auto- The widow suffers as avell as the remaining partners, who i e A0 o ence of visIT BEAUTIFUL OUR NEW AND SHOP AT 892 West Main St. (Protescionnl Widg Bollerer’s Posy Shop “The Telegraph Florist of New | | | | Britain. e g!Juscph A Hafiey Loomis of 123 Market | ** to whom Firemun Joseph F. | Evolution Dispute/ oo Wall Street Briefs The career of Willlam Jennings B i1 s e ar 3 Bryan was distinguished by his ernard Lamberg of Maln rm—— AT issue, Willlam Gibbs McAdoo, for-|MOrning that $11 had been stolen a defleit of $180,333 for the first half with in the same Iyear. June 5 compared 18,611 a defleit of period last was a favorable month, | with surplus of $182 | R Lrie rallroad more than donbled its net operating income in Ju ,104,260 against $894 in June last year, S8 EVenUes were 10,313,226 compared with $8,008,- Net for the half vy was Iy smaller than a year 9,750 agalnst $7,166,804. ago, ever. Eng I approve of the movement in nd at the present time for no than because I be- 1ssion of these ques- and must eventual- a clearer and hetter un- reason lieve the di tions does good I¢ ad to ocks Tow JULY 27, 1925, = tion union with ene another, Roek iy ) <hich he was president at one time, [Dered scelng the man before, The | !! “‘1\: \' yrv: "':w Wi m,m T oA stato ko trolman Saturday Night. Henry J. Allen, former governor |He was an honorary member of the |local police said that they had not} CC® %) Bt 000 ™iocoee of |Mo Tac prd .. soi; George Senison, 25, of 74 Test|of Kausss—no man in the history of \fl: ‘O;kh:’:\’parln,(?“:rfi‘z’r‘a‘;“otgs; lv;i‘dn |~:::(,,N.::u’ld on the Middletown | New York, before he laft for Hw-.:.m‘ l,\";"._” : : Main street, this city, was fined $80 | America has spoken to so many peo- ‘Lfll\(”’:‘ elong i charge or not, 8o the trin to Mid- | bec on his vacation today. “In el o : o K and cbals when “’;’:‘5““” ineriinls ; "\” "]“:;:r::: M;r‘,::d ”‘1”!:; Dr. Linnell was the first physician |dletown was made to settie the af unlon i “"‘1""1‘""’, ‘;‘; Pacific Oil HARTFORD NEW BRITA'N den police court is morning on | oughly an etly u I i i [ not b o said, “but will | : Dillet charges of intoxication and resist- | greatest contribution was in his|in Connecticut and ons of the first |fair with continue stronger and greater than | 28 SpIEECA 46 Hartford Conn.Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel B'dg' PERC&I.. 404 403 Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 Pierce Arrow b s s 1 Pure Ofl ..... 287 28% 2§ ep I & B .. 401; 483 4913 ; Ray Copper 148 14% 14 We Offer: Reading 8 s S : Royal Dutch .. g Sonth Railway 1 o0 | Studehaker i 170 s Texas Co 1% 52% &l Tos & P 451 4 Prans. 1, 4y . ° Yistrie ] suprema court intoxication. Will H. Hays, former postmaster T2 CE0 ol ""lL”'“:‘s’ ,‘]_“;"L“:_'"“I‘rl‘n~“”‘“‘ e eOU | derstanding of the purpose of the The two brothers, apparently in-| general—His passing is a national | T rimc, & paiiad hiree times, his [ wittner w ho ehar ool antheri- nion.” tent on a week-#nd celebration, ar-|joss, Mr. Bryan had a life of tre .‘.,,A,] wife surviving him. (eaisin ""HW,:‘ Stlron el = = rived in Meriden shortly after 1!mendous service. T [ WoMAN HURT IN CnASH o'clock Saturday afternoon. They | R thJURY The court was asked to set Triday | Thrown against the windshield of | reached tho center of the town iny pDudiey Field Malone, of defense ARRESTDD FO the date for hearing on the mo. | her hushand's machine in which she a most exemplary manner, but once j cannsel at Scopes trial—Our friend- | — tion and this probably will postpone | Was riding through a traffic jam at there their troubles hegan. ship of 20 years remained unim e fl‘r'“_mm‘g complaint | Walnut Hill park last night, Mr After inquiring about the New|iajred throughout the recent trial at Two Hartford Men Are Held I“L" I \ehEIng oLV nenik Beam Bl el R e Sritain bus they managed to create | jyvion, We radically differed over | 3 S| A SEIRANIC RN (T uffered &evere cu's and bruise ,T. yr)l;h“ ance and a few moments :h‘\“\\.‘,.‘g raised there but Mr.| 1onds of §300 Each For Hearing e g et e jater were the center of a milling | jyrvan. like all t fighters, Was & (On August 18 Sherift Martin H. Horwitz 00 (g into a car driven by {hrong. Policeman Anthony Morache | wotortic'conand after our debate he | | A a writ upon Panl Reati 2l Vo trar I placed them under arrest, but this s the first to come to me with| Hartford, July 27 (P— stiano fin an action for 230 alleged by they w making their way ont action they resented and started to | o o ionate congratulations. { Montanaro and Michael Giacei of | T Barberi and Carmela Fraz-or the park after the conclusion of go after the officer hammer and | £, | T tcott street, arrested Saturday on | due them for rent on t t »and concert tengs. Officer 1°vanklin Henderson Avthur Garfield Hays of defense |a ant charging perjury which | premises of 269 Was iy hastened to the aid of his beleag-| ., o) 4t Scopes trial—The defense |\ on instructions of Judge | Attorney Harry Ciinshe & cour STOL AUTO RECOVERED uered fellow officer and it took the | \ioihoue art Dayton happy in the |George Day, were presented in court | for the plaintif Stolen from near the New B combined efforts of both to quell the |5 ont™ iyt ihey had won @ moral [Defore Judge Nathan Schatz (his — R e A disturbance and get the men to Po- | Loty e taste is bitter when | NOTNing. Trial of the case was el it ¢ 1 by William T. Coholar lice headquarters in an automobile. | 110t DY SR (HUE Lol ending <. 4 but on suggestion n(‘n.m cuting | 1= I G I, Cohelan At headquarters the elder brother | (¢ o 5 T gicagreed with Mr, | Altorney John I»Vm\MHV it tioe | G i alssin was &l in a warltke mood and took | o0 W00 CRTE e continued o August in s of | D ea t h s e ; u wild swiug dt Policeman Richard | [S00 Boo ' % gmired his fghting S04 €0 L ere il S eiiedtih i Scharmer, who, was about o 8o 0N | o /ol a0 is cours Tadin= e V""v!.‘]"‘”(‘._‘“, s ph L Roser | = === = T vestigation re OutF iR OMiEeTHEpChRvIen and In"“”“"* to remain off the stand at 00" o found guilty on Saturday of Jennie Solowaianik Iv it was the stc rache then rushed the men into thelr | p AVCh R (SO 1o o Had the sup- | She &S found Ewity on Satufss L Jens N e e temporary quarters in the jail. | mort of the court but he was so sure |j; "y ic ool room at the time JOhn | ag Ar. and Mrs, dJoseph Solowatanik | mileag was in the same condi | ST Sy | of his position. he thought nothing | njjjy ordered and was served soda | or 69 Miller street, ¢ jonga= eI e o TO OCCUPY PULPTT | comld demolish it. T helieve that | ater and received nge from a |, ooing sides I | = Hurlbut Griswold, son of Mr. and | Mr, Bryan's greatest disappointment |1 il The bill had been given | oo 8 Fol0 S | Mre. A H. Griswold of 75 Franeis |was in beinz shut off from making | Reilly by Policeman Brown and was Dorothy | (Frisco Common, White Motor | new week in the stock market RISING PRICES FEATURE OPENING ‘j WEST MAN ST. NEW BRITAIN= § Tel. 2040 € (ENTRAL ROW PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK & HARTIORD STOCK EXCHANGES HARTFORD OFFICE TEL 1°u and Midaod Mvae New )'n]'}»j”_]‘ o (Wall St e e 8 American Exchange National Bank I'ris- co common advanced 2 1-4 points o1 Rights the initial sale to a new high re resentative of the Herald today that | Former Governor Edward C. h PHYS";IANS REPI]RT - at 91 1-4 and White Motors and M- the Holmes Brick Co, the Murray |Stokes, chairman of the New Jersey fim“'« Pagianioistending prosises | Bicycle Skids in Tracks; |1and steel products attained nes Bouvht and Sold Brick Co., and the Towers Brick Co., [republican state committee—Bryan |SIVe: > sponsored the woman peak prices at 8315 and 125, r S have untll the middle of this week to [had a remarkable career and for a |SUffrage and the prohibition o 2 3 Rl(l(‘l' RunlOverihysAwtoiliie i sefioe i e sign up with the unlon. It is eald |number of years dominated his par. [dmendments to the constitution and (Continued From First Page) arrowly escaping death when he { pjaved a firm tone m.‘“ T “, that these yards feared that'the or- |ty, changing its policies and its lead. | had them written into the law. As = was run over on Church street Yes | naw highs by Remington Typeariten ganizers were impostérs and creden- |ership.” secretary of state he devoted his|Dr. Flanagan was not in his oftica | terday afternoon by an automobile | (oea (‘ola 1" HH,T”: ‘p “ - 3 tials from Chicago were requested o skill to plans for permanent pes and Andrew picked up an envelope | 4, by Stella Kedron of 674 Arch | for stocke wers strome. oo The yards are working, awalting the | Clem L. Shaver, democratic na.|i% Which he made a distinct con-|from the table in the waiting room. |sireet, Romeo Malloux, 17, of 69 |(hat the new model woro. bein: JU[ D & COMP ’\NY artival of thess credentlals, The | ot chaitmen oo conntry has | tribution opened it and took a check for 10| chuich straet escaped with a gash | orably . reeniven. | Myrmen miqin strikers expressed confidence that all |jost a great citizen, the democrat He desplsed the crooked bosses|from it. He endorsed Dr. Flana- | ayver his right eye and bruises about leates anal Chrysior Pedant st e raine 3 3 thres of theee plants will slgn an |party a commanding figure and the | Of the democratle party and he|gan's name to the check and short-|he hody, e was freated at the | o Dolts A b Phiree A b Members New York Stock Eschange 5 agraement recognizing the unfon. moral forces of America a powerful | !08thed unclean and corrupt politi- fly after, tendered it in payment for | New Rritain General hospital where | sucs abont » point each in the f Members Hartford Stock Esxchange On the other side of the fence the | advocate, cal hines and methods in both | a pair of socks at the store of N. E. i thorough examination falled to re- | halr hour of he da. k g 2 cituation is unchanged, The Tuttls o ?fl‘r'dl : 'I"ha Imne: hatmli ?nrl Je-|Mog & Sons on Main strect, recelt= | veal any intcrnal injurie | T e e New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., lel. 1815 concern in estfield has about: 25 By $ A o fled him in turn, but their dis-ling $3.25 in change from the pur- | cording to the report of the | I R B Rt D FRASLAT aaars men on the job, according to a re- m;‘”““'fl‘:c“; :fi- Fz::fl\\!?l;o: E:a:"l;‘mi’ ].‘23::\3\“ was in itself a badge of |chase S‘hn:fl\‘v ,,L,.,r i e e B ; Uit %'l&‘lfir"L'rrv:'\, fi Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn, port from that plant today, and the H e covered the check was worthless loux riding " his® icyolson fii[ons showlig wholessler trada nlB oo other yards which have refused to ’}:“g!fly?‘a};fl:"‘;‘. ‘;:?z::)ctl\i;r:;:r‘:l?; Ridicule, ~ misrepresentation —|and the matter referred to the po-|Church street abont 10 feet ahead !,,,.,, ,,,h, ',':: \,‘v, o .,",‘.'l, ‘,“7 Y w ff recognize the union are Working |i; eatened difficulty between the ;"i‘” could defy him where he be-|lice, resulting In the dnctor's arrest|of the Kedron machine when the |in fne tast five venr ; e € oiler with more or less erippled forces. |/nitaq States and Japan. l“;“;?{ !\;‘M“]:: ;:h\t].mzvon’;l he gave|shortly after | wheels canght in the trolley (.m-mim._. tendency of various commarlity “They simply want the earth,” was i silife tions. Veteran of World War aind threw him to the street, directly | prjoes indexes l A : I.{ d ihe statement of George W. Pickett, | ganator Copeland, New York—No |, “The democratic party will mies| Tha man fs a veteran of the World | in the path of fthe machine. The iw‘""“i e e L A 100 shares American Har ware speaking today for the several plants | nap aver had greater power over almnm 'r;"(;’: h‘:r‘: }:‘:n:: UNBENErous f War, holding a commission with the | woman found it fmpossible to stop | record peak in Berlin which have been firm in Al 8 . medical eorps serving in the state of | the machine hefore it had passed | Close l L d F & Cl k thelr stand against the strikers, Mr, |~ 2"3'°"¢ s = S S Sl [Annis chat N 100 s lares Landers, I'rary ar. Pickett stated that the men have| . .o o ol Mo Jersey—A opened an office in the Professional| Krank Mazza of 139 Corbin place |Am Can . .. 0% been fairly treated and he defied | 2% B0 SRR O i huilding in Hartford and practised |reported to the police vesterday that | Am Smelt 10 1 At The Market inyone to show anything to the con- | 5" i medicine there until a short time adn (an automobile had struck the bi- |Am Sug [ trary. He sald they had low rents| pooo ooy nee pomerene when financial reverses compelled he was riding on West Main [Am Tel & Tel 1 i for their homes, they had an aver- of Ohlo—He will egarded as one KN[]WN I]lEI] S N him to give up his office. He gaid | throwing h fo the pave-|Am Wool 3 ] age working day of 4% hours and of the greatest political orators of that since glving up his office he has |ment and causing a eut on his chin [ Anaconda none worked over nine hours; they this é-neratlo!' been attempting to collect a number | ANd iniuries fo his 1der. He had | Atehison 1107 rarned from 88 to $11 a day and e of bills that are Ane him, and It was |the registration number of the nln- At T ) they have had three ralses since | cocernor ilzer of New Jersey— N i hP]] iat w L d for this purpose that he came fo|Chine and investigation showed that | RBaiq Toco .. 1143 ; To show how well the men have |{y. avdent champion of many a good . . Passed Check in Middletown |G H. Dalton, to whom the youth | patp gteel ) been faring, Mr. Pickett told of one | ..\ Rfld][lm Expelt NI AE. Rares Faaie nfi"’* raferrad | Cen Teath A instanee whers a brickyard paid off = D i T Mot e - lcyestp Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Tel. 2580 | (he men. It happened to be on Sat-| <., ator Borah of Tdaho—The pur and sister, and Attorney Edmund A, | Maher and Finnevan (e P pfd 14 FRS NEW YORE AN urday last and there were 25 autos |y, of his purposes and the sincerity | Norwich. July 27 (P—Dr. Edward M’]IM e anjn..q iy .,.“\1,‘,31‘; & P‘:" [ i MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCE EXCHANGES lined up outside of the office while |n¢ s convictions no ons who knew [F. Linnell, prominent homeopathic |tomn to confer mith cnariee Siee | i Xplan n ChinGor Donald R. Hart, Mgr. their, owners were waiting for thelr |pim well will doubt. He never iIn-|physician, died suddenly vesterday |a merchant there, and the ohief of | Firemen John Maher and Willilam | o) By 4 pay envelopes. “And not one of |tended to speak other than for hu- [at Lyme, where he had driven with |noiee rasardine the. identifoation of |FNNEran of No 2 Station will e [ g0l S0 e 0 400 A e them was a filvver,” eald Mr. Pick- | oy his wife to spend the day the physician yesterday as the man |S1ven hearin foragthesd scin Carn Prod Ref 53% eft. “That shows how the poor. He was born September 15, 1554, [\io passed a worthless check for | COMMittee of the hoard of fire com- | o Fe (% =00 20 downtrodden brickmakers are spend- | Vietor Rosewater—He was the [son of the late Dr. Jonathan Lin-|gys nf ler's store short time |MiSsions tomorrow S s ont /e e Gl ing their money,” hs said. I most stubbornly wrong man I e nell, at Fast Douglas, Mass. After ;-0 " Afjjler jdentificd the prisonor |CN7TEeS of unhecoming conduet pre- |\ oy It fs expected fhat a meeting for | gnew in politics, but he was perfect- [attending school at Worcester and |75 | SHIT FERIRE (A® RER0) gelEby NI SORW A A 0a oh ] Berlin ctrikers will be held some ||y sipcere in his vagaries the Norwich Fr.e academy, he went | 1 S0 - BRI B8 had given | {he result of a fist fight the men i ] time this neek and that other meet- = to Berlin, Germany, where he took |, S Gheok Tor 818 N EUmant fo|had a work The report of the S ings will be held in other sections of | Mayor Da special courses under private n- |10 © T A0 L H e He [committee will ba submitted to the | den Hlecty 2 the district from time to time. |Haven—He was a g structors [nid that he was unsuccessful in at. | full Poard at the regular meeting | (0 (RO ¢ 0 A |He rallied about him a great many | Upon his return fo the Tl | Angust 11 e i |people and 1 believe no other man |States, he attended the New WHat controntea b e Millep Dr | * | T ]} FOUGHT W]TH POI,ICF, e 0 s stieia tor AR MEmsarathic sollvee frany Aich e o e R e o (B D TOT N GHTR CHALNTTIY | S equal faculties for drawing such |graduated in 1876 at the head of | “RHZE ®1 € B2 FER PSR Tl ontreal, dnly 27 (P—Prediction & 3 | great crowds, If his party had been |his class. He practiced with his "“Wl\w He was unable to recall | that the churches of thé world, in New Britain Brothers Fined in Mer- (5 success Bryan might have been a |father until the latter's death P 3 cident of which Miller spoke |Cluding the church of Rome, would & | zreat man. He brought his party to | He was a member of the State |the incids Al | eventually work In inferdenomina Marine an American Union Pacific : United Fruit . 204 b 0 U S Indus Alco 91 1 S Ruhber Seflustenss T J Unexcelied Public Utility Investment ‘ = R YELLOW TAXI COMPANY LOCAT RLOCES OF DETROIT L e ‘\M Unbroken dividend record of 15 yvears on 7% Preferred Antna Casualty i I Stock. Q‘H‘ |'\ Ins e Dividends on common stock as high as 24% Annually. 1\1 “]\ . 4 Descriptive Circular upon request Wi = 8 KAUFMAN & SPANJER Gl i 20 BROAD ST. NEW YORK Amt Hosi I'hone Hanover 0660 ) ¢ Bryan Considered His A8 ever known. 1 Belleve that o Life Work Well Done hasis of the accomplishments of Ale oriK yWell pone past few weeks, I could truthe Co Tenn., July tully well done.” - G : b \“,“‘ : Alnays at your service — Herald : I ssified a - BT e e ) T \ in Memorize Tel. 925, It's the Here i T pA L1081 Lig’ i 7 3 el v |Lament - - TREASURY STATEMENT About her seeming inability to effect a further reduction in household expenses— CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT B . . .. f Can be changed quickly to songs of praise if 3 g she will but follow the example of one local woman ! . ) d and make the reading and use of Herald Classified Ads a daily habit. This woman has found that those Classified \ds make it possible to buy or sell odds and ends of household furniture and equipment— f New Tork, July 27.—Foreign ' ' o And she knows that by calling 925 and insert- [ s ing an ad she will soon get results. = When the good people of Berke. | 451 [ w Two-Year-Old Rolf |bles 4 1ta the altogether they called fthe |4.621. Germany in a hurry Nrs. E. P. Ellef- [40.10, Norway 1838 t explained that Roif k 23.03, Switzerland 19.40 l ofo 4 baths in the back [Spain 1443, Greece 158, Poland in the fence. The|14%, Rumania 15%, Argentina | Daths wil tinue, neighbors or no 40.837, Brazil 11.65, Tokye 413y, neighbors, she added. Shanghal 7§%, Montreal 100 3-32.

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