New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 11, 1926, Page 16

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JUI]EE ARRAIGNFD, Frost of 1 court was alleged to have automobile, ownud \*'\ him, \\h n the accident occurred. and three others were returning | to I~hmon in the early morning |swhen the machine went over a 20 | fobt embankment and overturned, | Mrs, Mildred Rresley was pleked up | ! dead, and Judge Jones suffered a wrenched back which kept him in hed for se al days, w 1 St ks anon, ‘“ esleyan '\ew:paper connestion With & fata] Editors Are Selected accldent Jan was| Middletown, Peb. 11 (® — The in the municipal court| publication board of Wesleyan uni- nd pleaded not gullty. | versity yesterday named Charles at $2,000 was furnished, | Reynolds, Ne as editor-in. | Joneg was ordered 'nnp let of the Wesleyan Argus, bl | May term of the G y 1y nowspaper of the college. | co Wagman, of Saratoga , wasg elected manag- and FErnest Bijour, soclal editor. Lisbor 1lge Harry olicltor Clark B apprared Burton hel Judge Jones | been driving the TRIAL NEXT MAY : |Lebanon, . H Man Faces Manslaughter Charges Judgs superior on | ing e fow | Brookly repre- White County | arrangement, arranged " notlce, occupled only & Judge Jones was y Paul Gilloll, of Vt., and short minutes. L 17 STUDENTS IlRf)I'I'I D Junetion, Middletown, Feb. 11 (®—Seven- country without a guide. than to protect it. | | of his fn-| driver 11 (P—Clare | s Parker | need | for | t Dorothy | Tarking- exhl- . vou of the merits of worthy products. Read the advertisements. all the time. from the buyer’s path | Auxitiary Advertising removes all doubt “W BRITAIN HERALD OVER 13,000 DISTRIBUTED DAILY The Herald is the Only Newspaper in New Britain With An Audited Circulation 1026, teen mer imen and five sophomorcs, were dropped from the rolls of Wesleyan university tollowing 1! tlons because ¢ the authorities announced Twentv-six other students went on probation and 26 who were already on probation remained on the list Special Notice ot Co G, will Federal inspection 165th Int held on Thurs February 11, 7:30 p. m. Every member of the command is required to be present, regardless of the weather, Capt, E P. Dunne—advt pecial Notice Whist and “45" by the TLadies' of the A. O. H. Friday night, Judd's Hall. Adm, 26c. An- niversary banquet tickets will be on sale.—advt, || 17—BERVICE STATIONR REPAIRING Few people would care to risk their lives in unknown Yet every day your pocketbook ventures into the un- known—to the market where products new to you are sold—where worthy and unworthy goods beckon to you alike—where it is even easier to waste your income Everyone should read advertisements as guides to buy- ing. They point the way to safe purchases. They tell They give you a picture map of where to go to get what you want. They save your time, just as they guard your money. Put them to work for you. Buy advertised products and you are on familiar ground SKIPPY YACOB, You COME OUT OF THAT MUD OR I'LL WHIP YOU AND SEND You TO BEO- 26, 30hnwon Festuren, Ine. Copyright. P L. Crosby, 1 e | Won‘r COME 0UT 0 "The Moo MAMA, uuam' CoMmE our O'THE MUD. ¢ nld-year examina- | )t low scholarship, | today. | at | || 22=DREBSMAKING & MILLINERY N | |29—PR || $1=PROFESSIONAL BERVICEE | 2 i (9—WANTED-TO Homw\v German controversy [ THE HERALD AT YOUR SERVICE [l Al | and Ready LINK HATES FUR | CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS | Below 15 a list of the | Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note the | easy-to-read alphabetical arrangement, | Phone Your Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion in same day’s paper 1P M. | CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS Quick day days daye days daya .1 line “1 fino «0u1 line o1 line o1 line § days ... line days ...l line Yoarly Order Pates U pon lcation Count & words 10 & ine. 0 oH" 14 lines to an Inch, Minimum Bpace, 3 linen. Minimum Book Charg No Ad Accepted Afia Clasified Page on Same Day. Sat. 10 A M Ade for 925, Accepted Over the Telephone convenience of customers. Call Ak for a “Want Ad" Operato) water-proof, herme . Vault Co. Phone 647-15, NEW BRITAIN =Monumental works, 1 Oak 6t. Monuments of all sizes and dercriptions. Carving and letter cutting our specialty, e er— ‘IGNORAMUS' HURLED AT ITALIAN PREMIER (Continued From First Page) ANNOUNCEMENTS | L=BURIAL LCTS, MONUMENTS —DEATH NOTICES FLOR —FUNERAL DIRECTORS —LOST AND FOUND §—PERSONALS 1—8TORD ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOBILES $=—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES 9=-AUTO8 AND YRUCKS FOR BALB 10~AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE 11=AUTO PART8 AND ACCESSORIES 12=AUTOMOBILES WANTED— 13~AUTOS—TAX] BERVICE —GARAGES TO LET 15—MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 16—=MOTORCY'LS-BICYC-L8 WANTED BUSINESS SERVICE 1§=BARBEKS HAIRLYS, MASSKUSE 19=BUILDING AND CONTRACT 20— BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERED 21—-DENTISTS Vavarian parllament was cited by Premler Mussolinl in his attack upon Germany, §s quoted by the special correspondent of the Popolo Di Roma in Munich as declaring that | he has always been and still is friendly to Italy. i His parllamentary speech was p- parently incorrectly reported, he (sald. He had merely asked that Ttaly accord to the German speak- ing population of southern Tyrol the same rights as to language, schools land religious Instructions as were given other citizens of Italy and her colonies. He denfed emphatically that oycott gaovement against Italy been officially sponsored by the B varian government, and expressed {the opinion that even the unofficial movement would be abandoned if liherty of language were given the Germans in southern Tyrol. G & CLEANING JRANCE—ALL KINDS —LAWYERS-PATEN1T ATTORNEYS 26—MOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAGE 27—-PAINTING, PAPER HANGING 25—PLUMBING, HEAT'G, METAL 89ING AND TAILORING 30—~PRINT'G, JOEB'G, STATIONERY WE 32—REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING 33—WANTED TO RENDER BERVICEE EDUCATIONAL | =CORRESBPUNDENCE COURBES | 48—=DANCING TEACHERS | 38—INSTRUMENTAL AND |37=LOCAL & PRIV. INSTRUCTORE | 48—=WANTED - INSTRUCTORE EMPLOYMENT 'J AGENCIEE VUCAL any " WaN: TEL LPZWOMEN WANTED —~MEN OR WOMEN 4—BITUATIONS N ANTED—MEN 46—BITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN FINA 48—BUSINESS OPPORTI Rome, Feb. 11 (P—The chorus of the pro-government newspapers today, in commenting on Premier i Mussolini’s last shot in the Ttalo- | Tyrol, runs to the refrain: | “Mussolini has triumphed p»‘r-i sonally over Sircsemann; fascist !Ttaly " has triumphed over soclal- | democratic Germany, and Latinity has shown ftself sup VE STOCK JLTRY SUPPLIER , VEHICLES D—LIVE BTC MERCHANDISE 8 FOR BALE MATERIALS S & OFFICE EQUIP §8—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTE | 89=FBE ND FUEL || 60—=FERTILIZERS, BEELS, PLANTE || 81—FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING =GOOD THINGS TG EAT 63—HOUBEHOLD ARTICLES || 64—MACHINERY. ELEC, & TOOLS MERCHANDIEE AT THE SETOREE || 66—=MUSICAL INSTRUMENTE 81 B=RADIO —WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELR) WA L= ARTICLES TO BUY REAL ESTATE FOR HKN'I B5—APAR: papers, however, are careful | to add that the triumph fs all in the cause of intcrnational peace. L'Impero, extreme fas prints a striking picture of Mussolini cap- | tioned “the masculin Latin lcader” and a grotesque elgn Minister { many which it e “The Dar- th th it prints the | comment: “It was a dialogue be- | tween an eagle and crow — an en- | counter between paunch and blade.” The M that Mu: every sagero, after maintaining ' olini adequately refutcd one of Siresemann's argu- ments, says: ! fussolini’s command to halt, | which the German nationalists call {a menace, is a strong check to a | dangerous attempt putting peace iinto a discussion tending evidentiy | toward war. *“The governments and HIRUBURBAR | responsible for Huropean | 88=RBAL !will appreciate this verile, R7—REAI §° e 3 | declsive gesture by Mussolini, ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS 88—HOTELS 89—ROOMB FOR RENT |90 .ROOMS AND BOARD ||91~ROOMS FOR HOUSE BE| $3—WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING 92— WHERE TO DINE & RTO] 11—WANTED—TO RENT REAL ESTATL FOR BALE i A"—-l"}\kll'! FOR BALE | 83—HOUBES FOR EAL ¥4—~BHORE PLACES ¥ frank, who | accepts battle not only for defense | of the dignity and interests of Italy but for safeguarding the mew European structure and thus the| peace of Europe.” over southern iy ictor of our lead- | [ ity y Teawonatie prics deli's Greenhouse, 218 Oak 0 20431 v pleas) allalng on tuneral wor £17_Church . hyacinihg NG FLOW ] Greenhous:, Flower Gard ) AAMILTON WA’ xrammed on bac POCKETROOK lost nea ward, Ret without dr . Address: | Er Moo Salon South Maip B 570 < Salew and Servi nzun.) Buick Cou 193 Arch 5t Phone 1 MOTOR CARS—8ales and werlor Auto Company, 113 Phone 211. dad Sales and worvice. B ales, 250 Arch . Phonp F Motor Sale er_Franklin. FORD— CARS _and tractor. Salew and parts and accessorier Service Co, M8 E hé car 63 Went Genulne motive Bales Phone 2701 for 10 years, Maip Bt ales & § rvice. Lash Concern, Y= rvice. Hartdware City m 8t Phone 2 N—Oakiand and Gray High ofor care. Sales and service nce, b1_Mair s and Bervice. A Phone 2456, MOTCR CAR PALGE & Saler & Service, Whitmore Palge & Jowett Co., 319 East Plione 2810, 3 MOTOR CARE anc tiu TKenneth M. Searle & Co, Salcs and Scrvice; cor Eim ana Park Bte. Plone 2110. Local ngents fc hriel Snubbers STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARE. Sales and Horvice, Albro Motor Enies Co. 326 8t._Phone_260. TGHT AND OVERLANL Sale sand Hervice. 127 Cherry t. “The Sleeve-Valve Motor.” R. C. Rudolph. A CAR OF ¥ v 6 1 brougham sedan, itlon. Bargaln for cash. Tel. High 8t. NO. 12816, Treasury Department, office of Comp- ! of the Cyrrency. gton, D. C, Novembler ¥, 1926, by satlefactory evidence pre- sented to the unde it nav veen wade to appenr that Bank of ew Britain 1 | New Britain in the Ccunty of Han!m(. and State of Connectictt, h complied with all the provielons of the atutes of the United Btates required to te com- plled with before an association enall be authorized to commence the business of # ow therefore I, J. W. Mclutosh, Comp- r of he Currency, do hereby cer- that he City Nationa) Bank of w B * in the City of New RHritaln the County of Hartford and State of Connectteut {& authorized to commence the business of banking as provided in Section Fifty one hvndred and aixty nine of the Reviscd Statutes of the United Staten. In testimony whereot witnees my hand and seal of office thls ninth November, 1925. J. W. MCINTOSH, Comptroller of the Curreney (8eal) You COME OUT OF THAT MUD OR I'LL GIVE You A BATH . AFRAID OF HM P4 PAT HM ON THE HEAD! [DONT BE ? | [\m_ “A‘(E HIM ;CC“L_ OVER HERE [ ANT GONNA CHASE HIM! I G Y'CREDICK. V= BRAVER'N 1 THOUGHT! NI ANT KIDDIN' MYSELF |M BUT 1 AINT NOBUDDY'S ™\ FoOL NEITHER! day of 1 or JeW) MAY RUDE BAY FORD HUDS &TUD,

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