New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 1, 1925, Page 14

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14 K £ | | N | L ” | [‘ANI]E L ‘| Historie Of 010 Togan House At | ! dad 4 g i ey Altoonn, Pa, Will Be site of | jted From Cathedral| I Resou Finally Efected From Cathedral Followers Pass ~ Resolutions | and Contrel of 0000000 | avoone vy aus 1 oo upport New York, Aug. 1 (P—With Bis .';‘ ¢ "‘l & f the historie Il‘v‘"‘ Chicago, Aug. 1 (A-—Robert M ep Adam Phillijc n el new railrond station. | LaFollette, late senator of Wisconsin, | being ousted forcit Archl oD | 1t wa om in the 1 n House Was hailed as the “statesman most | Platon Rod Ky was tc I | that t Unfor governors, ’V‘:I"‘m\\' the type of Abraham Lin- possession of t athedral of & ple CISE "“ ‘:,“"nmm in resolutions prepared for Nicholas ( nd ! to him thelr finroguction at the La Follette mem- | For five we e arc! d ! - orial here today, Continued support tollowers, armed cc « T rmal and prl- 5oy pledged to the alms and ideals | had eged the c Iral in an ¢ ate, no writlen re Any ‘jy”"l of the progressive party. tempt to remove Bishop Adam ey | pewspaper veporters| Cupapoliette raw his country drift- | his faction, bnt they ref 1 to va 10t | o It was r’< 1 : ©ing toward the gulf between the re- cate. The cathedral s t it of ALSR foremal ‘!' 5 f,”‘l' lentless greed of the cruel feudal in- the Russlan ort church in ol ""n’] % | dustrialism on the one hand and America, proper ot which are |int el "l "'_j destructive communistic propaganda | worth §40,000,00 D) s ned Y 18 on the other,” the resolution sald. Ornately robed and B Eore OI8O OTHE L B Y AT IERE | pr s arw fhia S (g b G PN BV las en- | jeweled headd: by, LT |e sy p. |trenched and buttressed by the pow- yesterday walked into the arins o | nong the sign x»]-’ v l‘\\ \' ’_"v:' ers of political party of public office | waiting officers and was arrested for | e Yatem i land a controlled press. He saw that | contempt of a court ¢ ! e w'\‘ "‘ l" o m‘y‘flf while the political tem was one | Deputy sherlffs had i LD l"m‘,“ "William |©f bestowing legislative and other | the doors of the ca : Nt Island: I, T, Pier- |PUblic favors to those already pos- |8 The crowd of Bishop I % “ David Tedd Ohic | sessing swollen fortunes the people as | ers outside was so grea L 2 Lt : a whole lhave but small opportunity | fitvver was run up and down 1 Hampshire, and Aus- sidewalk to maintain order, A days ago one of t llowers avert- ed a riot by kneeling in prayer in the street, Atter the hishop was arrested, the Rev. Michael rvinsky of the bishop'a faction and Mrs. Chervin- #ky jumped into hed with their elothes on and Mra. Chervir started to disrobe hut they,finally \aft the premises on fhreals that they would he carried ont in blan- kets. The archbishop's faction said all the sacramental wine had van- {shed. Bishop Adam last Tune was da- elared ruler of the North American @locese of the church, embracing 300 priests and 250 churches by sn- preme Court Jusiice Iydon. Sup- ported by members of the homh squad he ousted Archbishop Platon The latter took matter into eourt. Last Saturday Snpreme Court Justice Tevy signed the order oust- g Rishop Adam, SOUTH AMERIGAN TAKES EXCEPTION Obiects {0 Dr. Rowe's Conference Stafement the ntiago Waehington anish American feder Iglesias, anguage tatement today or of the Pan-Amer- fcan union, on the position Great Britain should take in the affairs of Latin-American nations Mr. 1 s described as “a most amazing declaration.” Dr. Rowe's politics at Williar “it is 1 th be given a v n of Par phere minati nada | | Dr. Rowe declared, "M #aid “that Latin-America toward the balance of pow of pre-war Eur { ure the Mon do n tinental.” It it 18 true” Mr. Iglesias con- tinued, "that South America is | drifting toward a t e of power system, it s be two prir eipal factors Fir avery Latin-America those tions and thelir revenues American “Second sganda nations T erchip in Ta “When formation wach other forces Rangers Start Early On Foothall Season Special Notice FOR SALE 50,000 Hand Bricks Second ancd or Uncl | Also windows, lumber, plumt Ing fixtures, et Apply to foreman on job; New Britain Town Farm Rocky Hill avenue, or CHAS. MERBERG & SON ¥ew Haven Wreckers Pioneer 60 - | | | ! L POLLY AND HER PALS Personals | Miss Bertha MeBriarty of Stanley [the necessity of a new party un- street and Miss Bengston of Stanley |trammeled by such influences, he Quarter will spend the next two |called the progressive party into weeks at Asbury Park, N.J |being. He did not reach the goal Police Commissioner and Mra. |of his first effort; but we who Willam . Lange and daughters, |rallied to his standard in 1924, do Gladys and Ruth, are spending their | hereby proclaim that we shall con- | vacation at Point o' Woods, |tinue where he pointed the way, and | Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Burdick re-|summon new leaders to take up that | turned last night from month's |standard where he lald it down; that tonr of western United & Mr. and Mra. E. M. Wood and |H] that goal is reached. {daughter Gladve, are at Foint 0’| “Tha progressive party of the na- Woods for their vacation, tion, therefore, insofar as it is rep- | BUGS of sharing on those favors and that ! ; corruption in government {s | the great and essential asset of the | private interests seeking these fa- vors. \ “With a clear vision, therefare, of Michigan | hence ates and |[in 1926 in 1928 and in futurs years, we shall carry on unswervingly un- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1925, s e e e | resented In this assemblage, gathered | Britain, and Migs Ema Margelat, {an operation tegether to do honor to the memgpy |daughter of Mvo and My Georgs | W. E. Chapman of South Hig of La Follette, does pledge itself to | Margelat of 40 Rhodes street, this ! street, who was operated on recent complete the bullding of a new na- |city, will take place in . Matthew's |at the New Britain General hospital, tional party in city, state and nation, | Lutheran cliureh Monday affernoon | s reported to be recovering to continue the work of the new |at 4 o'clo Rev, A, € Theodore e - emancipation to which Robert M. |Steege will perform the ceremony Island Owned by One Man La Follette had dedicated and de- | Affer a wedding trip the couple will e, Npp voted his life's effort: and we cal |live in Harlford Yields Silver and Lead upon all our colleagues in the late | . StRsa 5 Avalon anta Catalina Tsland campalgn to organize in every city, | . Cal, Ang. 1 — Propliecy that village and hamlot, for giving battle | Clty ltems this pleasure ground m”:‘ day will at the polls, for the vantage of pub. be a silver and lead mining center lie place and power, wherever and | has gained substantially with re whenever a public servant is to he | DPaniel B Lawton of Burnside and Lecnt shipments to the muinland of named or a public poliey to be given Alma A, Olson of 1A0den Py grade ore from the Black Juck effect; this and nothing less than this | 8tree ave laken out a license to .y other mines under development would adequately do justice ang | “° by William Wrigley, Jr., million honor to the spirit and to the men- The New Britain ASSCCia- L aie owner of the island ory of our departed leader, the Jate | 100 Il hold a r meet A shipment of 67 tons of the sil Senator Robert M. Ta Follette Monday night at Odd ver and lead ore recently assaved — - [ Raymond Hart, son of Mr. and | at from $110 to $347 a fon. It was PORAT—MARGELAT Mrs. Fra o Tremont street | hrought down over a new road The marrlage of Henry Porat of | is resting comfortably al the Hact-| which runs from Mt. Black Ji Hartford, & former resident of New | ford hospital where he underwent|four miles to the wharf here. Work BIGGEST CLEARANCE SALE’ OF Used Ford Cars EVER HELD IN CONNECTICUT 300 CARS VALUED AT $50,600 will be placed on sale by our organization Saturday, August lst (Today) —Every car will he sold at a sacrifice — Prices from $15 up. Best cars—Best terms ever offered—Racked by 2 house of reliahility and the largest automobile dealer in Northern Connecti- cut. Don’t miss this sale as every car will be disposed of at unheard of prices. During this sale we offer terms as low as 109 down and $5.00 a week — Why not take vour vacation in a good used Ford and pay while vou ride? For 30 days we have heen overhanling these cars and cvery car listed over §25 has bheen put in perfect condition. The first ten customers will he given §25 discount on any car purchased for cash, over §100, from the already low price put on same. SALE STARTS AT- 2 P. M. ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. 22 MAIN STREET SHE ToLD % T ARE, WATCH HIM, . YOU."- POOR , DEAR SHE KNEW © has been started on seven different prospects of which the Black Jack is the focal point. At the 350-foot. | level of this mine a rich body of | was struck | I'he development work progresses unhampered the usual claim- staking preliminary that -~1m:mm,|‘ stopr owing to the the all Is owned by fact that miun ospecting property by one WEALTHY IN RLAL LSTATIE 1 (» This city e of the wealthiest DANZIG on the Its wealth doe: not consist so much in money and goods as it does In veal estate. Two thirds of the whole ground upon which Danzig is built is the prop-| erty of the municipalit READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS TEL. 1513 Y J. P. McEVOY 5 MY MOTHER? A MaN You & I'HE HERALD “WANT AD8" s Citabetically Atianged et Quick and Ready LINE RA CONSECUTIVE INSBRTIONS Chaige Prepatd i ' day line 10 daye line 120 i days iine 2 ' line a3 14 lines to au inch, Mintmum 8pace, 3 lines. Minlmuin Book Charge, 35 cents, No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for wssifiod Page on Same Day. 8st. 10 [ Ads Accepted Over the ‘Telephone convenlence of custon Call Ask for » “Want Ad" Operator. ANNOUNCEMENTS ] ——— ) Burial Lots, Monuments 1 reine Tete atesl ) ed, will outlast either wood. or . metsl Do not require larger lota Reasonably vriced. N. B. Vault Co. Kensington, Tel. 647-15 NEW BRITAIN—Mounmental Works, 123 Oak §t. Monuments of all sizes and descriptions. Carving and letter cutting .our_specialty. Florist 3 CUT FLOWERS—potted plants, pleasing variety. *8pecializing on funeral work, Johnson nhouse, 517 Church FLOWERS—for the weddng. Gladi asters, roscs, Funeral designs, $2.50 up. We deliver to all parts of the city, Flower Gaiden Greenhouse, 1163 Stanley St._Phone NICE CARNATIONS=$1 a doz. flowers. ndallie’s Greenhoure, Oak St. el 2643-12, Lost and Found LOST—small_brown puree, and Court Ste. Fuder 1 B i cor ain eturn to M. Mee- ward tween . Belyldera Platinum b Finder Lindly Reward e Store Announcements 1 VACATION FILMS—Iet us deiclop thom We gite vou professional mservics. Ar- cade Studin, e AUTOMOTIVE SRt ) Auto and Truck Agencles g ACME TRUCKS—Sales and Service, Bric son Motor Sales, 171 South Main 8t Phone 870, BUICK MOTOR CARS—salea and service Capitol Bulck Co. 193 Arch St Phont 2607 CADILLAC CARB—6alos and Bervics Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.’ West Mgin, corner Lincoln stresta CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Gales an¢ service. Buperior Auto Company, 17/ Arch St. Phony 211, CHRYSL —4 and 8. Bales service. Hennett Motor Eales. 250 St._Plione 2052, OODGE_BROTHERS—8ales and service S. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 155 Elm 8t. corner Frankiin. _Phone 731. FORD CARS AND TRUCKS—Fordsot tractor. Sales and service Geanin parte and accessorfes. Automotive 8alé & Bervice Co., 200 E. Main. Plone 2701 HUPMOBILE CARS—8ales and City Service Statlon, Hartf, Stanley St. A. M. Paonessa. ¢ LEXINGTON—Oakiand and Gray, Higl grade motor care.. Sales and. servics C. A. Hence, &1 Main St. Phone 2215. LEXINGTON, OAKIAND and GRAY. Mo tor Cars, Sales and Service, Hardwar( City Motor Co., 6 Eim 5t. Phone 2786 anc Aret NASH—motor cars. Bes the new nne Fales end Service A. G. Hawker, § “lm_ street. = OLDEMOBILE MOTOR CARS—'The Re fined Six.” Smith Motor Sales, 100 W Main 8. Phone 2900. P REQ MOTOR CARS—and trucks. Kennst!® M. Searle & Co.. Sales and Service, coy Elm and Park Sts. Phone 2110. Loca or_Gabriel Snubbers, IGHT AND OVERLAND- motor cara, showroom and service, 13 Cherry St. “The Sleeve-Valve Motor.' R. C. Rudolph. Phone 205: Autos and Trucks for Sale TEVROLET, 1924—"8uperior’ given up by pl touring sed owner fo larger cloeed car, * Excellent condition A good honsst bargain. Whitmor Falge-Jewett Co, Fast Main St, nea corner of Elm STUDEBAKER—Dig i3, 1920, touring car 7 passenger, Price $275, Garage, 313% Church §t, 1and touring, nd tourin Rudolph's Garage, 127 Cherry t. T 2051- 4 1995 K passenger tour run 2000 ‘miles, $1300, fulle rage, 313% Churel “ing ear suipped. Moran's G &t DEPENDABLE USED CARS DODGE, BROTHERS— 1924 B sedan, 1924 Touring A sedan Touring. 1221 Touring COMMERCIAL €A Screen body. Express. TERMS ARRANGED —THE— & F. MOTCR BAL s =) 155 ELY ST, TEL. 1M1 [:, TELL HIM, MA! SETTIA’ A AEW HAT OUTA RA'S WORSEN PULLIA' TEETH! AEW HAT!-WHATS THAT A SIGA OF? [ SAML, I HAD THE mosT WONDERFUL DREAM LAS' AIGHT! - T DREAMPT YoU GIMME $20 FER A !'! I I THATS A SIGA You WAS DREAMIN, DEARIE! MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Hudson coach, Hudson, § pase. Hupmoblle, 4 pa Hudson speedster, Studsbaker coups. Ford coupe. Bulck roadster, Hudson speedster, Chevrolet touring. Hudson coups, 4 pams. Chevrolet sport touring. AND MANY OTHERS FROM $100 UP dan coups. 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 ® —THE— HONETMAN AUTO SALES CO., 13 ARCH 8T, TEL. 2843, BUICK USED CAR DEPT. demonstrator touring, & pass touring. 13 Haynes, 1921, touring. CAPITOL BUICK CO. ! 198 ARCH 8T, PHONE 3607,

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