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WEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, a R : i | value, {8 to he carried instend. : e (REARTRA IR e o e im P [;[]I flRFUl fUARI] PRI o vt s s | SWANT ADS” || i o S selected by Formerly Was the Largest of vh..e" b Mo Paolien Airplanes Take OF ek for ilhng tho tessorists Ba- i l SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1925, classification events of the Winches- port at whith to re- ote a sectlon of 1) ales and Bervicw “A Reputable Concera.” Lincoln streets. ter Junfor Rifle corps matches and cellent harbor facilities, Amoy was | cipal government will exact from and Ready Reference, Plions 870, Kmd i" \"('l'[(l 1 i | ginski and Wierzorkiewlez lust Marc practice by the R. O. T. C. and C. EIRASiRnd Y aDEs s government | Today. each family, fn proportion to its LINE RATLS FOR BUICK MO’ AN REQ | : ) 7 | ginski d Wierzorklewiez last Buperlor Auto Arch Bt Phony 211, States CONSECUTIVE INSKERTIONS Warsaw, Poland, Aug. 20 (A—The 5 Ci aree m«};:m March began today at Novogrodek. Baginski and Wiecrzorkiewic 3180 shington o i Washington, D. C aily Order’ Rates Upon: Appllcstion “Amoy, China, one I'pate fn the National Rifle Assocla- an Franclsco, Aug. 20 (P rts | NORTH & JUDD POS“‘ION | tion matches, which apen Thuraday, | Dovation after innovation follows the | yyric yum rs of the coast guard Count 8 words to & llne { i | were continued today. trend of the times in new Turkey. |will police the 15-mile route ,y,,.‘,“rurm- r Pollsh army officers, had u‘ I‘Inn to an inch, i | o bav when thres big|bocn sontenced to death here for Minimum epace, 3 iinen . Vi v ade al 0t Sharge, centa, off on a 2.400. | implication n the Warsa citadel || NGTAG Acvepted After 1 B, M. for caplosion of October, 1923, but were || Classified Page on Same Day. St 10 at which the presence of | has been requested to protect for S The junior events end Monday | By order of the prefect, the pic. | San Fran GOLGE BROTHERS =8 7 & &1 Mo Sales Corp. | with (he fAring ot the nntional inter=|/resque night watohimen of Con- | NAYY 802Dl city mateh. | mile ne elgners, has a place in the history |HAd Been Foreman in Employ of to Hawail Mon- ';s_—'rarawn of the American a < 5 ntinople must shave off their belng transported to the Russian (| A- M Y Coneern for Ihan 25 | Raymond Blanchard, Evanston, day affernoon.. ng transy Adb Accepted 5 tractor Geoulne IRENEh Tom At any i Tiinols, with 387 out of a posstble | 19%INE beards and crop thelr lonk | S50 (00 0 g ofher non-ofti- [border to be exchanged for 0o (| o, Contentinee of urtomern ™ cen || ¢A1tS ant wccessorien Autonuiive Sales says a bulletin from 5 | Noneh (0 e the grand aggresate class |al: Also they must yepluce their [ A SEEREET B BUECATON poles condemned by the Soviets. | { 936, “Ank for & ~Want Ad- Gparator, || —& Bervite Co. 0 i, Vlione 2701. ton. . C, headquarters of the N LD [ vari-colored turbans and searfs and ADaesna ol eraaintha firasio it oo rgeg |\ e AR SRRE SRR I L TURITORIT 1 \ T in has od | A event, fired yesterday and Thurs- v trousers with a uniform re- ep ont of the otaLe DIk SR i e City Service Station, Hartfod Ave cof ! ¢ y ; a1 the e | 42y, The class B event of {he grand T iR (o0 ha Feman tie, | Planes will be s heavily loaded {hat | entered the train on which the pris- | —— 4 by 5y f Nort Fdd M. grogate matches went to N‘«fl‘ No lonzer e the walkefn! Inhahi. [they will not be able to turn or dip [oners were traveling under armed anad and Oray, HIgh premier Dloviotitiie & dudd Mis. Co. o mond, Montpelter, Vermont, | L Ko Il hiekiy 1f @ collision threatens, The | cscort and shot them both to death. ade motor carm. Sules tud vervice safled in than a quarter of a cen m " \ts of the city to liear the reas. |AWckl Ihi ¥ J & saiming A. lence, 61 Main 8. Fhone: 3215, L th ! y i with a falal of 289 auf of o poss iring bez’ of thelr Tong fron-tipped | Planes in (aking off will rise 8o grad- Ile at once surrendered, exclaiming: - onue, ) ;\‘Lfim; mon 14 0 tinuous service with that nring beut of their long iron-tipped : 7 B S i 0 AN 0- tea 'p,n ' ' Dlo 800 and the class C to Winltred |g(jcks' on' the cobhlcatonee, (hieves unlly that they. willl not clear tha| L nave "C““’“ (SR 01 2 Servion, Hardware (i moy was one of the earllest Mr. Coleman for a number of | 158 Ohio, with & |make thelr escupe, thanks to the [WNls at clther ide of the Golden | killed two traltor: Lo \ £ total of 2 {warning fap-tap-tap. The sticks of o hecanse of thelr heavy loads i : Ch{nsRaToltien Lo lidvol cinlatth with L xbnra HhaHean! fotoma of ihis nichs jwa ap-tap-tap. atick ; N proot, bermeth fli i Waats i Tie’ Bifusices’ catan | and titatal b R = |the watchmen have heen conf [and wiit make thelr departure along | riting ink, made of lamr DIEE o witt “autinet oither wood o Nehed themselves there in 1644 but | The Arabs have asked for a check [ed, and the policcman’s billy, less [a line aver the lane followed by out- |is belleved to have been in use fu ?I‘: u;)l |Euu“;u :_ar.m lota. Rq T were cexpelled before | The | AVO UN[FIC TlON |o h Immigration to r‘nlre‘lhm.]nHr:v-li\r. but of more practical | bound ships 5,000 years. [ S e MOTE S or sale 100 West 4 British then began operations in | FAVOR A SE i b Amoy and continued trg PRSI Iptions, Carving and letter cuttt " through that port exclusively until | . sl luig, 8 letter cutting 1730 when they were ordered fo | Vive More Conferences Fxpress Ap- " ™ change to Canton, For a long time aeisy STUDEBAKL proval of Proposal to Unite North- Amoy was the world's leading port | CUT FLOWBRS~potted plan 8 i | varlety. Syechailzing on funera) workc | A THYG ™) in tea exportation, but for a cen ern and Southern Branches. Johnson's Greenhouse, 617 Church Bt, | WILLYS-KNICHT AND (VERLAND=- tury this trade has been declining § 5 3 T T motorcara, ehowroom aud ervice, 137 Toss of Formosa Great Blow Chicago, Aug. 29.—The unification 3 +° Funeral destgns, 35 Cheury KL “The | Siece-alie. Motor,” “The greatest blow to Amoy |0f the northern and southern We deliver to all purts o the city, | " foion__Phiove trade came in 1594 when Iormosa, | branches of the Methodist Episcopal « € 1163 Stualy coast from | church has been favored by five con- | ym China by |ferences meeting this week-end. | 2 and ot Unanfmous vote on the proposal the we was cast by the Central Snmnsh; Japan took |confercnce in Chicago and in the | just oft the Chin Amoy, was taken Japan, Formosa i products had ] through Amo; over the big Z Very fine 1y | Southwest Spanish Misslon confer- | its own pe have been ,m‘m,‘,i and trade [ence in Albuquerque, N. M. Both | worlth millions of dollars annually are affiliated with the northern | has beem lost to Amoy branch of the church. Laymen of | “Amoy s still a big city, how- |{he Central Swedish conference vote | ever, with a population of about |today. | 150,000. And nothing can take from | 7The German Taymen’s assoclation Toe T CRe s o G D TG (e b The measure of your message is the number of actual he best harbors on the Pa by a vote of 40 to 20. Approval al- | o R Jhe v \ 1eat C eyl 7 - i1 DT O I ) e S e O N e | veaders reached hy the publications carrying your | advertising. wihigton Tur ated on an island — Amoy island, |1sh conference in Duluth, Min which las a circumference of &i | which decided that the southern miles, Thie nearest per nch should have a volce in the mainland is three m ferences of the northern church You may buy “10,000 circulation,” but is it delivered, or arms of the island and the main-| Clergy of the Western Norweglan- SE ; G s b i L R e e is it merely a “claim” of the publisher? BERLIN NEWS mountainous shores and islels mal Wash., voted in favor of the union this bo f water one of the pic-|and laymen of the same conference . 3 5 i SHIEL G B (e G Sk The A. B. C. offers a serv ice that will enable the adver- — tiser and advertising agent to measure every message (CottinuedfifromiFageyEeyen) i at Teduzed prices, Arcade Studio, 5 away. Tonring 11t turesque spots of the Chinese coast. | all vote later. Outside Amoy island a strir islands, stretehing north A and new- Whasls soutl, Miss l)alevicsn;{ns as wattr which aios to the vame o | Telephone Co. Cashier placed in the leading publications of the United States s B s S e Amoy's great, deep harbor. Miss {'\’l‘lr\' |\ hnlriv cashier at '| and Canada. 8100 step ra e native city of Amoy has the Southern New Fngland Tele R toss contest, M F paris; the old and the new cities, Phone Co. office for the last seven - & . 2 % < ’ B[ inz ball, Mrs, Holmes; bean bag con- Aiviicd by & low rangs of hills vears, severed her conneetion wirh Every day in all parts of the Continent A. B. C. auditors test, Mrs. o DedMore, The grand topped by old battlement company today. She will he 3 e 1 VIR R ir find Bl prizes of tlie afternoon, a beautiful e T 5 e e are checking the records of publishers,. and their find- BRI ) Geibin o Ceeied f of holh is itself the stec a larger hill which rises to barren, mara of this city. Mrs. Royal Holmes. oulTar olpgen summits BebiRAF{el| In tocogmllontioth thel esieam’ i ings are tabulated in the form of A. B. C. repor 5 ' i thoraughly recondiy pasnted. " fix wire chass’ oshanical condition, paint and upholstery are ex- celien| C. Mrs, St. John; ring Lena TRoot; boune- Tood coniiionT prive fow Tl srcety are.narrow, stoep | Which sho i held. Ter associates . ¢ ) ) §||“Toot-Loose” Number On s’ sl phone 2 e i T e These reports, by the authentic, reliable, verified data | Band Concert Sunday e busatlysnanedfiohnsnehog) Mb e S passotie ol themont they contain, enable the advertiser to measure exactly e e e SEy 1091 DOD U.ibuted‘ ji| name which is running in serial | £ which an occastonal don- | phane ffes, Ny ing endared hors how widely his message has heen di neTe N bIel iR Aaunninsiis sertal N Daane D e both associates and pafrons alike | ) Dubious World's Record her conrtesy. Hor resignatin P afiite f“'\""""’"s]"’ "]“ l‘”“";" e ARTFORD, CONN. OPEN BN A is popularly accorded sod many expressions of regret A <l . afeat / b General Amelio band in the course ”,‘J,} ut it 18 not one to Miss Daley will be \-,,pmy‘f- ‘\‘\]\ fm fl‘l(‘ ]‘]!(‘"‘ ‘\! % (’ RC])OI‘[ of its concert tomorrow night at 1od about by proud citiz o Herald. Walnut Hill park. The selection s e g ravelers who have seen on the Herald |sald to be a tuneful and snappy ono BUICE USED CAR DEPT, < able fth a ¢ the in Clty [fors It is a member of the A, B, C. i O R0 sl 0yt B L O LR, i correctly priced 1hle odors of certain Orler audience. and In fine condition. 1 nterm assert that in dirtir HALLY . T. Hallett entertained a num- and nnsanitary econditions ) [ ¢ ‘ \r ) CITA A e BentAAban of os 136 A half million dollars will be patd | ; e a e ey e » our 1er puplls by the I | ber of guests last night with a re- quintly visited by cholera of Hartferd county this ye 9 cital at his studio in the United Miss Anna Master #x eoach Master #ix touring, 4 cyl. roadster, Ford coups. Ford touring. P Cont Rusiness College, 11 || Bulldig. Sololsts wers Charles stk jcoune, great it | Mafn Bt 1. Shea, Mgr.—advt un 9 || Moore, ,tenor, of 79 Linden street; CAPITOL BUICK €0, = : "‘” s o (Tometcasitea in Gl DISTRIBUTED DAILY Edward Schmelter, baritone, of 44 S /SR (o et at ot — N G pEe el pEn il ) M| Bond streef, and Harry Harke and 2 sl Al L i, THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULA- e PHONE 3601, s and whieh | (58 tionery store fo b TION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN | — — ' iy oo A L Hfe sk rner of Sexton stret 2 i ; g Fach parson in tha United States | Vith i1z cc The Herald is the Only New Britain Newspaper With An nges an average of 200 pins a year. B mt a sen player planos at Morans Aud“ed Cil‘culflfion ¥ MIDESUMMER CLEARANCY SALW it I8, hoepitals, chin 1 Pl el iy Al X " itaer el Hudson Bedan L L1 S f e it Hudson Co. ! i i > 4 outof employment. | Hudeon C : g orm Mr. Shea at once “I I;:‘d‘g:'fadf:. Open Door for Fmigrants I : s & prescription for R A ¢ ! Tl Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Hupmoblle Touring Car B o population [} \'Bilious Fever and Malaria. HioKenimol o £ 5 I It kills the germs, Chevrolat Studebakar BY J. P. McEVOY ~ram— e N HONETMAN AUTO EALES Co., I ™OT Yau ‘THFR’E ’ IT'S OPEN j 119 ARCH ar, * WERE GOING * TAKES MORE THAN A T0 OPEN CAN Ta FoiL: A PoTTER S, ME MATTER P CR! PPLED OR NO, BUT THIS TAKES MAN'S STRENGTH 1 LOVE To SEE MEM GO AFTER" THINGS . THEYRE k@ EFFICIENT IKE ASPARAGLIS. NEAPPLES, SO TOMATOES BEANS _/ TEL, 2r4n New \1"|1w| { ] nh.,m \‘ Wrinkles Like | RENEWED FORDS DN AN take aldes), at | Bote) at g, Ke! touring at AINE car, § pimenger, Liberal terms on all the aboia caps, AUTOMOTIVE EALES & SERVICE co., 200 E. MAIN 8T, PHC [ YAS, SIR= THAT MANS MAQT, HE KNOWS HIS BUSINESS, BUTT oNwy =NOT TO MLNTIeNn A RAD CA OSHRIA-SHELLITA | Ron Down CAPULAS, EXHAUSTED TIBIA WEAK SEMI-MEMBRANCUS AND UNDERSTCCD THREE. L A FLABBY STERNO-CLEIDO-MA WORDS HE ND;/ / SOUNDZ2 WHY, T NOTICL ,CU-QF)(A’MN’/LAHTELL BY JusT CAhet ME T LOCKING AT NOU TM SOUND \ THAT YOU HAVE A, INWIND AN'LMR!) WEAKENED = “I 1’;‘.‘1’\(‘ AACO -BRACHIALS _—————— No Babies Born in Eight Malaria Zones in 30 Years [ Tokyo, Aug. 20 (#— The popula~ [ tien of the Ryukyu Islands, which lie between Japan and Formosa, is rapidly dyir off, declared kural, a heaith officer of t awa prefect ; § Sa- Okin- ded the conference in Tokve, | Malaria Is blamed principally for the decrease. In recent heal ages of the \uu a. grou it was eaid. not a baby has been born for the In Nozoko | | #aid, one Mr. Sakurai was the 2 an appro- of 10,000 yen was made by the government to combat malaria in the islands. priati | [ emiy 1 | Albert Weaver, Bird Cify, Kas. | this year threshed 60,000 bushels of wheat from 4,200 acres, | | |

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