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west end of the fleld facilities, aliber, T offer 80 many BROKE ROAD RULFS, = =+ Echo of West End Crash in Police Court Earl J an of cor "lvmi € | Million Dollars Yards Blaze meet lo tors ern f direc fshing | his. “, Havana, July Heard o concern {urn adoen ways of Havana across the burned down s anaq | Diggest fires itk b, 14 this noon after | Ity Th 500,000, Lake, | s PLAINVILLE NEWS the the he on ably Allen ing after William P, accldent at streets in to have spe¢ and collided J. M. Glover. len was travelling an hour and of the intersection to when Jdent employes of the (o pany testified that travelling along Jeror speed of between 40 and 5 an hour, swerving on the oiled road Prosecutor Joseph Woods gharges of breach of the pe assault against John Gonzales of 15 Laurel street, making a statement to the court that an revealed to him that the man's wife, whom he was chargsd with assault- ing, was gullty of conduct at could not be condoned Arthur Cacchillo of 851 gtreet, charged with overloading jitney on the Oak street line, was | fined $10 and coste. He was arrest- ed Baturday night by Traffic Police- | man Thomas J. Feeney at Main and | East Main streets, | David Moore of 843 South street, arrested at his home on a of breach of the peace, was r without arraignment. Moore former member of the police depart- ment, or ts of the local meet | oy I'hom in loss is onlal machi Charged and violating at West Main “riday Jeron : | not known |#d to battle with {taken across the hoats, {for the most part was destroyed. ntinued from Page Seven) E F was travell a be cor |bullding materials 1 Goot Florence | were destroyed. 18 Marjorie ¢ New| raves cottage Ha Tero t the An nue, 5 All Hinc Bristol c Peck nue are Mrs, V. Debs, veteran Reckic Beck and of Bristol h house, on Merlden Peck, Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. Monr and Mrs, Charlotte | Waterbury, and Mrs. Roy 1 and Theodore Tryon of New Britain, M led | Miss nolled and izliter] William J. Brya lotte o Gloy t the u it Bryan." vas cutting to t J George the a ha Jor they ons Rose Belden, Victor Belden, Winifred DBarnes and Miss Edith Northrop of East Berlin are at the Middletown church house, Arrivals at the Bristol church today include: Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Cline, rest Cline, Miss Dorothy Nichols and Mrs. Edith F. Wallker, all of Bristol, Mr. and Mra. E. W. Auckland of Hartford, Mrs Fanny Cline and Miss Annie Cline, both of Rutherford, N egistered at {church house are Mary Wil llams, Miss Carrie Stewart, Mies Ethel W. Bedford, Miss Rose Beebe, Mrs. rk Alvord, all of Plainville; Mrs. Harriet Frye, Miss Ella Holt, both of Forestville Mr. and Mrs rga Hanford ce and investigation | house Arch Forestuille F. F. Hanford Wilfred Hanford nd the Misses Laurilla and Faith Hanford, all of Kensington, are at the Hanford cottage on Bristol a3 INTOBRISTOL HOUS| yior S&immons, Teddy Robbins, all of Mrs. B. F. Morse, Plain (Continued from First Page.) Helen Plaskett of Bristol has the and b Meriden av- istol coason on arrived for opened her cottage enue did Complaints Ahont Peeper Three complaints about a ‘peep- Tom" ed by anthori- aver the coming from i1 town nabbed by Deputy sy and questioned, and | had watched the flver with terest a r a time, 1 a land off Undertaker on the g mbe e Job end One of the coi differen s of the fin the ceded the noon given taker at th Daniel lice to was Tt MeGill watch t o, | I <conunt Madel “Scotty” a ('olonial Secretary Doubts Cause of Rise Tuly 27 (A—Colonia) Sec- Amery declared to the today that he did engon restriction Within 10 1 as near to the 1on 1 of commons : the Tor one would d 8 incidence is ! staunch frier first to offer men in the the plane had buckled the prote ing Cari out, to inform his known of he was eafe House Came To Me In discussing the flig Bcott said that that a crash cam the house trio with great r that it was one ¢ ride Aviator D Heeman Geo to the machine and the fla a rec avol a few have suffi ; rroduction of archi- | i ool Malay o responsi in price of r osaid if on investiza- nd that mini i fiyi » grave situ- as of the shall have to con- er he made A result H | under : » WAGE CUT 27 (P~ Small B ilal oo el t and Rhode joined ¥ ny today in on bring- whose \pidi 10,000 HAVT ¥ scen had ployes up to 10,000 or v THE POTTERS Awelll apy Auiry Mo tion s OOk Harold RINGLE SIX Mr hepard Has Traded n TOURING * POLLY AND HER PALS pr AT V | SESSGRASIERERE ARD ROAD ] T FRANKLIN SPORT the Packard | Faerlle Tow Milrag T v ' 1 wAow 7 AT DAY THIS | GUSIE!-IT'S 2A PERKINGZ /| A MOAN DAY! A v Ver AR FRANKLIN Mere Ne PARK ST w Britain 1 UNION ST. ttle | offering family 1 A all Wement imp price ¢ know tht Rabinow - Raschkow Real Estate Co. 803 MAIN ST. is a hargain FIRE NEAR HAVANA rce | Damage of More Than Two and Half houses, property of the United Rail. harbor today in one of the the history The cause of the Practically the entire fire-Aighting [ torea of the City of Havana was call The contents of the buildings , One warehou Adele Tavlor of New Britain rented by the Cuba Cane Sugar cor- Liteh on Hart- poration, and its contents of fron and and thelr [ proximately 5,000 bags of sugar also DEBS' COMMENT Los Angeles, July ‘It is customary, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY Done in Rallway (P—Bix ware- located in Regla, | from Havana the s blaze i of estimated at the flame: ?mlnl| harbor on Ferry | 1 rajlway property. was were burned. Ap- 27U —Eugene | New soclalist leader, n. He “The cause of human progress sis- tains no lose in the death of Mr. explained expressed regret over the death of |has returned home after spending a added: |vacation in Philadelphia as the guest her vac | | | |their va 97 “ly 1925, “To speak only good of the dead, | Estes Is Ousted as but I prefer to speak the truth re- o » garding men, whether living or dead. | Assistant Collector July 27 (A—Robert In the early years of Mr. Bryan's career, his views, political and other- s of Kentucky was displaced wise, were around pro- it internal revenue pressiveism but ca his first cam- foner in charge of miscel- paign he grew more and more taxes, and there in servative until finally he stood that another assistant com- fore the country a Fred E. P of New everything reactio York uld leave the treas- ury In the near future. litical and social i was no official explanation it i lisclosed that Eometime n the misc division Investigation by the treas: ury intellfgence unit Charles A. Drake, who has been employe under AMr. Estes to act fn his place Washin M, Este today as comm} centered con- be- were dieation champion in our life," Personals et was under Herman Adler, manager of Horo. witz Bros. store, is spendir catlon with his brother Beach. Fla Mr. and Mrs York city spe week-end with Mrs. D. Turner of Main street. Mrs, Clinton Hopkins and daugh ter Ruth of Albany are visiting with Mrs. Hopkins' mother, Mrs Turner of 242 Main street Miss Marion Young and Grace and Bessic Barks ha turned to the city aflc spending catlon at Indlan Neck, | nces Bedford of Belvidere g at his va- | Mianui treasiry R AEichaten o vesk Cifiv ltems of has to \here Mrs. astham Lymar Maze i on gone Dora she will net two weeks Miss re- Whitema veeks at Rensse I Savbrook Miss Adali 1o e n is spending two Y aery A vanson i cationing at Miss [e] e Goodrich is epending fis. Mas: She will remain two weiks . Miss Rose Paissan left Sunday automebile for New York of Miss. Julia Hamilton of that city, ad by where she | will spend a week with her sister Telephone the Herald, Tel, vour classified tn 225 Are You Going Away? If So, Order Your HERALD Sent to You (18c a week by mail) Then You Will Not Miss AY SEYMOUR 4 TLOOS 4' EATRICE RURION 1Y %) couRst ‘ou can ! I YOUR FOOD, DO You P You DONT YOUR CLOMING J AND Wity VES, BUT YOO CLEAA FERGOT /TS MY BIRTH- DAY, Too! 7 il 5 : Which Starts July 29 Better Than “The Flapper Wife” FOOTLOOSE INCOME EVER WASTING OMNE i iy | FINANCE YU YAy WA | € | & o B A SR S YoU ARE PAYING OUT K pavBE MILSTEAD NOT COMING AT YOUR el SERVICE in All-New Britain Outfit list of Headings m every day use on the ssified Page. Note the eagy-to-read alphabetical arrangement, Below 1s Standard | Coach a the Century" Yale Milstead, All-American football star former and not don an All-New this fall. This was definitely de- cided today when Milstead an- nounced that he would accept a con- tract in Pennsylvania calling tor $3.500 for the season. The local management had made him a gen- erous offer, but could not compete with this one. An effort is being made to secure | “Ducky” Pond, former Yalv star, | to coach the All-New Britain tean [this fall. A meeting has been ar- [ranged with Pond for Thursday will Britain uniform Phone Your Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion in same day's paper | 1TESM. CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS MRS, BAUMG. Mrs. Anna Baumgaertner Vine street, organist at St. Peter's church, who was stricken with a shock while attending mass Saturday morning, was reported as “very com- |fortable” at New Britain General | hospital this afternoon has been conscious since yesterday and has been able to recognize members |of her family and a number of friends who have called on her. ERTNER IMPROVE of 71 L LCTS, MONU 2~DEATH NOTICES —FLORISTS 4=FUNERAL DIREC —LOST AND FOU §—PERSO} ORB D ¥—AUTO AND T 9—AUTOS AND T 10—AUTOMOBIL 11=AUTO PAF "OMORBI L 15—-MOTOR 16=MOTORCY'l BUSINESS SERVICE S HAIRIVS, MASSEUSA AND Co SERVICE RE 18—BARE. 19—BUILDIX NESS S AKING & MILLINERY DERED NI ATTORNEYS ING, BAGGAGB R HANGING . HEAT'G, METAL WE G AND TAILORING NT'G, JOEB'G, STATIONERY $1—PROFESSIONAL SERVIC 32—REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING 35—WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES EDUCATIONAL U—CORRESPONDENCE CCURSES 45—DANCING TEACHERS 36—INSTRUMEN v 37—L0C. 41—HELP—MEN WANTED 42~HELP—WOMEN WA 43—HELP—MEN OR WOMEN 44—SITUATIONS WANTED—MEN 45—SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN FINANCIAL 46—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 47—INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS 48—MONEY LOANED 49—WANTED—TO BORROW LIVE 8TOCK B0—CATTLE AND SWINB 51—DOGS, CATS, PETS 3} TRY SUPPLIE 53—HORSES, VEHICL 54—WANTED—LIVE BTOCK MERCHANDISE 55—ARTICLES FOR SALE 56—BUILDING MATERIALY 57—BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP 58—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 59—FEED AND FUEL 60—FERTILIZERS, SEEDS, PLANTS 61—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING 62—GOOD THINGS TGO BAT HOLD ARTICLE 1INERY, & TOOLS MERCHANDISE HE STORES MUSICAL INSTRUMENTE DIO CHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY RTICLES TO BUY ONEAY REAL ESTATE FOR RENT APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS INESS PLACES FOR RENT —~DESK ROOM AND OFFICES —FARMS FOR RENT —HOUSES FOR RE —SUBURBAN FOR RENT —VACATION PLACES FOR RENT —WAREHOUSES & STORAGE —WANTED—TO RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE —AGENTS—REAL ESTATE 79—AUCTIONEERS 80—BLDG. & BUSINESS PROP 81—BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE 82—FARMS FOR SALB 83—HOUSES FOR SALB $4—SHORB PLACES FOR EALB 85—SUBURBAN FOR SALB 86—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE 87—REAL ESTATE—WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HUTELS 88—HOTELS 83—ROOMS FOR RENT 40--ROOMS AND BOARD 81—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING 93—WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING 92—-WHERE TO DINB BY J. P. McEVOY COME OUT To BEAUTIFUL SUBURBIAS WHERE THE BIRDS SING ,WHERE THE FIONERS BLOOM / WHERE LOVE AND LAUGHTER LINGER 4 IN THE SPRIN THAT'S BEALIT- 1FUL .’y WISH I CouLd 6 TAT ON A Y MONTH | YOU'RE FOURTH ( RIGHT (_HowA sam wiLL Do i you N —_— AIN'T CHANGE / EXPECT ME TO REMEMBER YER A YEAR CLDER WHEA 1T IN TEA YEARS? BY CLIFF STERRETT You DA pomac THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Aiiunged For Quick and Ready ligforouce. LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE [} IIUNS Chaige Prejard 09 13 £ 3 day dass | duys dayw . daye day 30 dayn . $1.60 Yearly Ord pon Application. Count 6 words to a line. 14 liner to av inch Minimum 8pace, 3 lnes. Mintmum Book Clarge, 35 cents No Ad Accepted After 1 P. . for Glansitied Page oo Same.Day. 8t 10 Ads 1 3 ‘ 5 [ 30 Accepted Over th for convenience of customers, Call 926, Ask for » “Want Ad" Operator ————————————————— Lelewnoue —r e e ANNOUNCEMENTS ] Burial Lots, Monumcents 1 BURTAL VAULTSCoucrets wteel TaTa: forced; water prouf, bermetically seal ed will outlast either wood or metal, Do not require larger lota Reasonably priced. . N. B Vaull Co. Kenaington. W BRITATN—Mounmenial Works, 123 Oak Bt Monuments of. alj. sizes and descriptions. Carving and letter cutting .our_specialty. Florist CUT FLOWERS—yoited nta’" pleasing variety. Specializing onfubers) work, Johnson's_Greenhouse, 517 Ghurch 8t. FLOWERS the wedding. GladiolT, asters, roses eic’ Fyneral designs, 2.5 up. Wa delivar to'all parts of the Flower Ga house, 1163 St for NICE CARNATIONS=31 3 daz" Very fine tiowers. Sanda Greenhouse, 213 Oak Et. Tel. Tlease re- rust Co et us daveisp fhem, £ivo vou prolessional service ads Studin AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies ' B TRUCKS—Sales and Service, #on Motor Salea, 171 Phone 870, BUICK MOTOR CATiS—salas and service. ssnap”lml Bulck Co., 193 Arch 8t. Phons CADILLAG CARS—6ales and 8ervice, Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern. West Main. corner Lincoin streets. CHEVROLET, 132{—coupe, by original owner, exceilont candition and many rat tras. Call 1321-5 after 6 p. m. or &t S ROLET MOTOR CARS—Eales and tervice. ~ Buperlor Auto Company, 116 Arch St. Phons 211. | CHRYSLE] and [3 Sales and | service, inett Motor Sales, 250 ; 8t. Phone 2982, » i e | OODGE BROTHERS—Eales and service, 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 155 Elm 8t corner Frankiin. Phone 731. FORD CARS AND TRUCKS—Fordson tractor. Bales and service, Genulns Parts and accessories, Automotive Bales & Service Co., 200 E, Main, Phone 2701, HL;PMOE!LE CARS—Balee and servic City Service Statfon, Hartford Ave., cor, S’a]vlk,‘/A St. A. M. Paonessa. LEXINGTON=Oakland and Gray. High grade motor cars. Bal and rvice, C. A. Bence, 51 Main St. Phone 2215. LEXINGTON, OAKLAND and GRAY M6- tor Cars, Sales and Service, Hardware c 6 Eim St. Phone 2724, for cars. Ges tBe new lims, Fales and Service A. G. Hawker, b Rim street. ST R OLDEMOBILE MOTOR CARE—'The Ree fined 8ix." §mith Motor Salea 100 Wast flain St. Phone 2500. REO MOTOR CARS—and trucke. Kenneth M. Searle & Co., Sales and Service, cor, Elm and Park Sts Phone 2110, Local agente for Gabriel Snubbers. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND GVERLAND= motor cara, showroom and werviee, 137 Cherry Bt. *“The Slee R. C. Rudolph., Phone Autos and Trucks for Sale DODGE—touring, mechaniz. 8175 for quick sale. 8. Gu Btanley St FORD—touring driven_ 2 Eric- South Mam 8t car, brand new, enly miles at a good saving t wil explain reason for selling. F. B. Al- den, 153-185 Main FORD RUNABC only 1,000 miles, perfe must sell. Car may be seen at 28 Gar- den St., evenings between 6 and § or for Information adddress, Rox 13-F 14 FORD ROADSTER—n running §ood shape. Price $75. C. A. Bence. 51 Main St. _Phone 3215, FORD COUPE—npractically price reasonable. &t NASH, 1025—slightly used & touring car, advanced six deménstrator. Big discount. J. B. Morans Garage, 313% Church St. Phone 2842-2. STUDEBAKER—Uig six, 1020, touring car, 7 passenger. Price $275. J. B. Moran Garage, 31314 Church St. Phone 28 new, Apply Aver; Tor sale, 32 John assenger BUICK USED CAR DEPT, Bufelk, 1025, BEuick, 132 Ford, 19 demonatratar eonch , touring, § pass. CAPITOL BUICK 123 ARCH BT, FHONE 2607, OVERLAND SEDAN, 1026—1936 Overland coupe, 1924 Overland touring, 1923 Ove land touring, 1922 Overland touring. Rudolph's Garage, 139 Cherry 8t. Tel.: 2051-2. WAS LAWYER AND ALSD STATESHAN (Continued from First Page) Credited with bringing about the nomination of Woodrow Wilson for president in 1312 over Champ Clark. Secratary of state in Wilson eab- inet from 19 to'l , when he re- signed because of differences with presidegt over notes to Germany after sinking of American ships. Served grape juice to diplomats instead of liquor at state funotions; while in office lectured in Chatau- quas for pay. Moved from Nebraska to Miami, Fla, in 1920 and engaged in real estats business. Reputed to have made fortune estimated at $500,000 in all Delegate from Florida cratic convention in 1324 in York. Alded prosecution of John Scopes for teaching evolution Dayton, Tenn., July 1925. to demo- New T, at ‘Want to sell? Tel. 935. Gone. It 925 you want, i yeu WAt o .