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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1325 B o e e e _____ _____ __ ] Willlam M. Bennett and John J S R I‘ f {nvestment, he declared J this storage, on July 1. Only 28, one, republic urgent candl- en 50 gave attentio 00,004 % TV HYUAN TAUNCHES 1oeerinsiid) Sure Relief |[FWIS CONDEMNS |55 aer w GAS IS LOWER, BUT i e ™o storage in June,' \ Odd S M. Bennett in the st | [ |earning rate of 100 per cent In 1923 The export demnand tell off sharp- 1Z€S AT r l N SM”H : wiof 80 bullstingaald)the OR INDIGESTION |which Wall street estimated the it CUBE 0 GRS g frn v needed a mayor who would ‘wmpnn\ would equal In 1925, Mr b Tessly, 16 18 skid I trade olrelen, &ad . | f v B | LnssgoxaninsntalSpolicica; of \ /.5 > FoR s felt, was Inconsistent with the | even now s far below normal, } ¢ n brBrmith \ / ) 25 CENTS. IR iTes anal hel et erataTREwa s o omin Wide Open T“Wfl ant High Faves, " Lyome S, ater B8~ 6 Beruans | 1007 (B 0w11ers Wil State eieen na e one » Avmago in 80 Leadmg [l etk Thotung Gl nhwnvpg Mflvm‘ fhfll‘gPS man's notifica fon \fm lay nignt a Hot water Th(’"' Slde | . rnxl-: charged nmlw the ap-| : s n.gl'nvnlfMMemonql‘ 9‘1’2 ! v depended on : ubstantial commercial reasons | aca n, resident oy CI T New Tork, An i y @ combined with the check | Wilkes Darre, Fa, Aug, 26 UPi—| “They Wish to disposs of thelr| ooy oo o (o i time today te present the | s n Main pen of thefr mil- 250 . i S ek \”wrbf'rl Echiff memorlal trophy to Hylan's « ndidate | 2% and 75¢ Packages Evervwhers |1 it unoinriio committ ve |Size8 at enhanced prices ha said. |\ S I8 Bls UK Lieutenant Reglusld = de Noye Pnce Reduced | who is opposing o1 for s T this afternoon to hear i{ts appeal |“They are seliing off that'coal. Why | v asoline prices of the 'Thomar, on duty at the Squantum, e 8 op In scores of citi MOLOTIStS | Mass., viatio: t, | natio - N iat scale nogotiations broken off |should they negotiate when they are [¥2f i | aviation statton. The trophy W 0 IR 2 2 | with the mine workers August 4. be 1";3}”* more;mos 3 {lon less than the year's peak prices|tenant Herbert Schiff, a naia) avi- | resumed to prevent a vension in N the middie of Ju! Tl verage or killeg 8 ce ) = 'KE i i | resun |in th 1 The average |ator ed 10 ap accident at Hamp- POLICE SKEPTICAL |the hard coal fields September 1 i = s {price in 50 representative citics, [ton Roads, Va.. in July 1924, and i& Authorities Recall That Donahue The miners, in thelr re- | yye howeter, is still about fiveé cents a[to be awarded annually to th Vi l I . ealthy ‘\Icucan Girl ually to the naval g | sponsibility at a similar conterence bove the low letel hit last |pilot with the high " BE EREE EI]\,.\ Hazleton ye . sald Is to Lnter fl"\ ‘IO\I“H L the low 1 hit last | pilo i he ghest number of Anthracite operators nill meet the |accumulated stock of thelr steam ; ‘ yesterday, th ‘] ring the trade deprossion, | (¥ing hours for the year without . : Onee Before Left Resting Place |y " would clean the slate d o start | rogeo Clty, Aug. 26 (-8 m\\ New York leaders in the ofl busi- |serious mishan. Lieut. Thomas. with Ont thatolharEhand e Sefc € esting Place w]” rl]IdC P”m% m Har”nrd}a(rexh with v_u mine oWners on One |o nong qyar the fntention of Senora |ness deny that a trade war is on, |2 record of 583 hours for the 12 At el atiaG : TN CREY. TR Ot |l h condltion. This condition, howe Dolores Asunsolo Martinez del Rlo, |though they admit that there is a|Months ended July 1. is the first to X F [ the operators fund prohfbitive. The | "l "l yihtest and most bean- m; t to obfain all the business of-|be avarded the troph York, Aug. 26 (BP—A polire led | miners stipulated that the operators [y e ooty matrons In Maxieo Clty, [fered. Price slashing s ascribed | Kl dne il L T Lne T AT R B S [ nust recedn from thelr position of {¢ "ot the movies At Hollywood, |solely to over praduction, despite | MONEY FOR HARVEST \ LAt S i 1 hing for signs of | Insisting that no demands would be ., . the heavy demand | Teronto, Aug. 6 (P——The Globe e q w4 | Utein q" | Hartford Aug p—A res | concidered that inereased production | ard from the Paci- |8 morning says that a statement " | e annauncement was mvade at a pmen ] o vears ago and came |'0liing sear asting a beam | cost [ (arewell banquet given hers last|fe coast, where over production first [P SIr Henry Thornton. president of a pe hla three.corners i o | . | 2 lof 450,000,000 candle power 150 W, W, Tnglls, chalrman of the op- | | the Canadian Natiénal Railways, U : bliea el P- | night by General Eduarde Thirbine, |manifested ftsclf. have depressed DRUG ‘ O e el Donaliate mileat [0l the! Aarknessin lo Bs|avalors! xta el o m i itlee: sunsunasa (LIEDE by, GeneraliliduardoRItiichine.| 4 |that there Is planty of monev avail- L S the ofl business in 1-continen- 2 . 1. He|erected At the Hartford Aviation last night that depariure from |® L*"% piot! H:“ e ‘:l "L‘” HEALGEL U 0 G rb R |able this year for moving the west. ! L vester- |field at Brainard Field as a guide | this fixed policy would he tmpossi-| - 5 1o 2 ArNeE A€l A S 0 1 e O, Wilson in the current issue | €T CTOP. Was corroborated last night 169-171 MAIN ST, ¢ J spa and \ 5 SRl etected no (lo alr mail pilots on the new Bos- |hle beeause higher production cost alrs hushand has given his consent| Ll r-r‘ 0 61 e |by the general managers of two i ) They |ton to New York route by way of [inevifably meant higher coal to ‘i |and she Is soon fo leave for Holly- m‘T;(\‘!ny"*’ ias Journal sa |Canadian chartered banks, beth of eyeballs and pricked the |this eity, 4 ecment o that ef- | pubiie bl ; war n line from erude petroleum. the i [pinemistld dihatithe banka ixere/in e et e O e Ameriean movies “',F papular A i ; 90 splendld shape for the financing of ohn P Mexico. hn-yy\y devotees as enthus- [enmulation of gasoline stocks 10 |tye grain harvest and movement. ead,” t sald. But. re-|Freeman, ef inspector of the S ) gllad Miins Workers of hmeriod i \ D s Ciiitaries And tn o Brevioiisiidanint iiiay ore afalaianiat e el s lUnlled rker. lastle as in the United States, but |coastal territorles and the fallure of | Fitie q the eperators r 813 g Imany re ers s o 0- | " e v I the undertaker to refrain from alk e Hrat iy e | clRlzed ISk peTatars INSISUN | fhia 18 fhe frat time fhat the lure | many refiners to adiust their pro-| 0 WED HEIR TO FORTUNE R ol {upon_ arbitrati n ) 1ot the ceroen has captitated ons of [duction ta a slackencd demand tn| Butte, Montana, Aug. 28 (P—Mies teh over the hody Oiia of. T liroe | Saving that the miners had had | oo niast prominent matrons, |their territaries are the principal | Catherine Minasslan of New York, 2 experience in arbitration, with the | 3 * His defeat e velve Donahue lay Th ght will be one of three to AR L |factors in the weakness of the mo- {s to become the bride of W. A, Early Fall . faced recovery of gagn- a wide-wide towr FRL : 2 Rl (R e s e S op | OPeTators, Mr. Lewic declared the j g {tor fuel mar |Clark, 3rd, it was announced y 2 wide-rid dead” in (ne same morguo in|he providud in the route The ofher | ity Kne tuil wen tha the |B. & M. Show Increase e January |terday afternoon. . Mr. Clark 4 the F k d C t | Governor Smith, friend of Thomas | ho later he threw off t e B N T Faraihe i 1and iv“;\‘w:“r.”’:: ;Lm Eoing to ).;»nm;j In Earnings in 1925 ;"flr,.:,-.' ;:::;rfl;l;vx’.\:r:;; ,v—-;n !':’::g:n. n:‘v\\:‘ A. Clark, a multi-millioa- rFoCKs an oats | Chatnourne, rial oner of e |shed, siviped don rom station for New York B i e o 196, s to[atre. mining man 1 | called the miners’ demands this year ,and Maine railrorad reported today for a 10 per cent = increase for |8 net income for July of $561.547, contract miners and a day addl. compared swith $144.0 in tional for all day workers. ridiculed (1224, The net incol v and nearly se ¢ ¢ [located to aveaid dence foge custo- s fares to 10 cents in the eify ane t, Joseph's home for| [t will be erected con a 5h-fant fhie trend to Bares; the botere |0 et S e s il bia coliape sesterlleocer At e and sct-in godels and the new n up-s cities, Sen-|d lteacons - and at | the paverty he said the mine owners “" pleadsd whenever the time came to gy last yaar. Lact mon emues were $423.421 more vear agn. while passenger reve fell off 2134813 Gross operating b eolors of navigation blue, for s the may I e Jeia et i 1 n P connect ¥ thoge 1 p + - - LASSIFIEL |lights of 5.0 est green, cuckoo tan, copper READ THE HERALD €1 ider wagen, g ' Eiioinen to U inople | DS FO CSUITS Not a ~in|plu Pr | As typleal of the profits the com- and oak crest R i e E ADE FOR RESULSTS e i ot e I NGO 1 === (e {15th observation squadr pointed to the 28,060,060 improve- Th ats a n yor. ne t q |the C ut National G d dngr‘m v" in {w{:\m ‘w. h ! ‘n.v H,M...’ el i a4 woolens and car ! G o T et the ' Al lines, [ne. of [to the Lehigh Valley Conl company [T7¥80NSE wore £2ERASE €72 K0 e e ands on a bicketfnl L f ) | Bethany 1el is oxpected to gt [and Coxe Brothers company in 1024, |FETE CEETE L PEELE G ead by Governor Smith Ihany indl- | A ! - |the contract to v the malls over [By way of comparison, he recalled |gat mao The raiie hetween operat. | he would reply to the mayor| B FC Antiseptic |the new route are co-operating in | $5,851.000 he sald the company had [(nr 020 R0E TS 28 er o e yemertoranighi, fin ehla gopening (R heals up Poison Ivy |the none too simple problem, accord- jearned In 1921, a relurn, he eald, | 519 per cent as comparad with | TN 0 T CERATR [ Teie : cruptions in no time, |IN€ to Major Freeman, of locating [amounting to 137 per cent on fhe (g3 per cent for July, 1924 | 0 | 1t's non-poisonot lsuitable sites for the equipment corparate investment, Annual earn- | e Lothfthe maror§anl S nensiory ing, acts quick |1vg of the Lenizh Coat and Navea- R G | Walker gailied adherents. Senator | 9/ pains-Hornet Stings, [um. e ey | tiOD cOMpany, whose president. Sam Rat Nik ke te el enn 20 nel D, Warriner, was an opponent of [of Lahor Davis returned last night | Copeland and former Governor Wil-| i Sunburn, vanish within 20 | liam Silzer came out for Mr, Hulan y i 3 any Increase in wages that would [on the White Star liner Olympie § minutes -after applica conslder wages, in chee plain, others fur trim a1l moderately priced is NOT on the Box, it is NOT | boost production cost. showed the [after a trip to Europs to supervise e | | | | Used past 4 years in biggest f Staten Island endorsed Walker, <a 5 ; ,,-__—_J company was in od position to [the inauguration of his plan for ex- | Q’ ‘)‘7 S/llwn.Stm. ThER e e s i g hospitals (including City “f”'“’ y Insist cn r ["'m’ fts men financially, aceording amining immigrants hefore they | N ey York) Industries, Railways, and H Mr. 1 2 Sene R | 1 R i 2 fto Mr. Lewis, embark for th 'nited States He Nhrent former o arnon minm Navy. Ak your | | Earnings in 1924 were $2,500,000 | was taken from the linerat quaran “It Fays to Buy Our Kind” alEiuy e g fl/fl l‘r- ggist for a bott or at a rate of 16.2 per cent on the tine an a government eutter. man and the republican orgnn on| 8 00 and 50 Store Open All Day Eyery jal 10 and 59 Business Day. ! Hngh | Charles & Whity :;'HF ESTATE afméuromcmofis 1 ASSET& ASS Announcing Important Changes in Bodies and Chassis Make Life Insurance Solve Your § ' Added Beauty and Utility Executor's Tax Problems ‘ | | Closed Cars n Color Many ectates are seriously depleted through neglect to provide for the five imperative nbligations indi- A T e ] No Increase in Prices Theee ohligations seldom draw equally upon the | ¢ L e e T | All-steel bodies on Tudor Sedan, Coupe and open L e [ cars. Bodies and chassis both lowered. Larger, T L e F e o ane] family i ‘ more attractive fenders, affording greater protec- when life insurance, placed in trut, will meet the tax ! tion. New improved transmission and rear axle il e bk ; brakes on all types. One-piece ventilating wind- unfunded. the first making it possible to assure 1007 il shield on closed cars; double ventilating type on fre i gie. ase . open cars. Curtains opening with all doors on o oou el ongine Rt Touring car and Runabout. { Closed cars in col- ors, with upholstery of finer quality to harmonize; and nickeled radiator shells. Many other refine- ments now add to the beauty and quality of these cars. See your nearest Authorized Ford Dealer today for complete details. lotor6 DETROIT, MICH. vfice — or purs.

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