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- s o e ka0 s o L MR RS - NEW ‘BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1926. - I come without biased opin- HNANB‘ERS I]ENY ||.<r former custodian, after a United| | scruples of ‘the people, because it is | survey. —— | States court had held that his office| a life or death struggle being car- |ions and anxious to aid.” o A I YOUR NN B TS had a priority clalm to the securl-| ried out against the Catholic church | Manuel L. Quezon, president of the THE HERALD ANNOUNCEMENTS |ties over the British. of Mezico,” the circular says. senate, introducing Mr. Thompson at | “ g S i o ‘ Much of the securities, the sena- | Despatches froin Prebla say that [a joint session of the senate and WANT ADS { SERV]‘ E T ,;Burlva: ‘Lmb‘ '?lu iente [tor sald, consisted of American Rail-| representatives of the federal gov-|house, asserted the Filipino people ||| Alvbabetically Arangea For Quick o R L e LR | way shares such as Pennsylvania, | ernment closed six .Catholic schools | more than ever desire freedom from | S meaay DMegace i - < ¥ Vauit_Co.Phone 647-16. m—— [ Baitimore & Ohto, New York Cen- there, charged with having violated | American sovereignty. CONEIT I, IREeR NS Below is a list of the NEW BRITAIN—Monumental worke, {tral, and in addition the United| I R h : the constitution by teaching re- Vhile we are not aware that Mr. Charge Prepald Standard Headings i |-, ioak B EMhnuB OGN s Morgan and MacKay e Steer” corporation. (League for Religious Freedom iicion Thompson 15 suthorized to discuss ||| 3 g2z weecd pme i U ||| gy SR e y X . - il 2 aay 1 line 15 every day use on the ohrtsperibity; b3 4 : | The senator also said he under-| Considerable excitement was the question of Philippine inde- (| 3 Gaye ::0:1 ine A a1 o 3 = Florists : Sail Together, However [stood nosotiations were penaing with Announces Program cased when troops searched the pendence in behalf of the president, |[| & deve :i0i1 ime 33 Classified Page. Note | L - ) |the Canadian government relative to| churches for forelgn priests while it is yet proper, I hope to say in ||| § dass ....1 line A e the easy-to-read aipha- F s ke 4 —_— alfen property and if this were true | services were belrg held, the his prescnce that the Filipino people (|| 50 Save <i7i) Hae s180 siiso0 betical arrangement. : [ &g New York, July 17 P—European | he would appreciate information on| Mexico City, July 17 (¥ — The despatches say. The search was now more than ever aspire to their || Yearly Order Rates Dpon Application EL e $ vacation trips of Secretary Mellon, J ‘nm subject National league for defense of re- |frvitless, they add. freedom which is to become the par- | f:ufi;.: lv;or:n- llnoc; line. ’ | Phone Tour Ad Te o G‘“n?‘;;:;m;?;mhg‘ffl P. Morgan and Clarence H. Mackay, | — ligicus freedom = has announced | — ”“0”"‘_‘;‘0"\1““1?"}3"(11“ their “3[;&- [l simtmum space, 3. itmen. | Fhone 2643-12, g i iden e Pos Iagraph | ip iz ampaign | . Itions ‘with the United States,” de- Mintmum Book Charge, 35 cents. cuT TERB— 3 president of the Postal wsrap! ‘A[R G OS I]C E S {plans for a vizorous campaign 1 | g ! UT FLOWERS—polted plants, pleas {i company. beginning together today | HA | REASED {iFoushent Megled Kyaivat 1ls vy Slared Queson, Cikmifiod ‘Pags o Barse Day. " Eat o Paonar & o b1 Gt 34 on the liner Majestic have aroused, BY TWD NEW CHANGEszwlngmus regulations when they be- We are honored by the presence |||1o A, af. T : ) \ inson's Greenhouse, 517 Church 144 considerable speculation. | | come effective July 31. | of Mr. Thompson, the personal rep- || 'Ade. Accepted Oves the Teleplionc Closing time for insertion 52 | gl o Brash ool convenlence of customern. A i i retary’s announced destin- | o It was declared the league intends | edentaitye of (I r ir(hl:mmhifiamg&-‘ AT A e Ay in same day's paper gy he France. Mont to produce an ‘“intense economic | sl e A3 Hippes | Notify the Herald at once If your 1'P. M o overnor of the Bank Additional Stations Going Into High- ["l‘l’\lfi" thus forcing the governme: \1! charged with .the difficult task of ad s incorrect. ot responsible for -5 \ goverr : i [ ng B nt —— making a survey of economic condi- ||{errors after the first insertion. Saturdays at 10 A. M of England, and Benjamin mu.‘ on Wave Lengtlis Add to/Coi [ to cease enforcement of the regula- s Selaeiia st Sh e ys . M. 5 governor of the New York Federa tions. }U S 0 H I e el 255 il | g S 4 Reserve bank are in France, and are [ dition Feared By Hoover. & Shoniar fearad by iR el Us D0 bserver Hears Plefls (I |tor their improvement. CLASSLFICATION HEADINGS B s Totiis | circular fssued by the executive | | “The appointment. we may well {[ness and Professional Women's AUPPOERF ed 4550 4 | New York, July 17 P—The choas | Committee of the leaguc appeals to | assume, was made by President |clubs terminated its four day an- 3 g ferences in Antibes on means laia st Tat e Maricaar peou| | epe 6008 il ; : ; sum of mo & the tumbling of the franc in the n the air which has been distressing |2 iberty-loving” Mexican people’| Coolidge primarily in the interest of [nual convention here last night as ANNOUNCEMENTS v o g | to open a campaign beginning July | Vilipinos and to promote their wel- |Mrs. Olive Joy Wright of Cleveland, | 1—BURIAL LOTS, MONGMENTE & 1dio fans will be increased to two —DEAT ng president, handed the gavel NOTICES H ! ternational money marke 3 “ . ernational money 31 to “create a grave situation, fare, for we have been repeatedly |retir b 1l three € Ganm, safling | (noragiradio aations L SUnounte . 5 Manila, July 17 UP—Demand o L i L the Ol‘ 1”\ o e s anges to longer wave lengths and | Paralyzing as much as possible the | - hnfm a5 .)V‘"I"l” R assured by the United States that |to Miss Lena Madsen Phillips, iH l:)'l;u ;n»\'» o "I"“'r' s - tions add to their transmit- ‘”'“"!‘"\“‘fi‘ andidocla Slite Lo CLRE Y FHoty e Paas reltorated . here |America holds soverelgnty. over our |prominent New. York attorney, who | that they were merely going on va- | o " ' country." ndependence .was reltera el s eeaata : s, ¥ | ing power. ¥ B thuapaning messlon. qf|COUnLTy as trustes of our interests, | Woe elocted president wlthout .op- ‘ not to exploit them but to help us |positior manage our affairs and develop our | (lher officers elected were Eli resources for the benefit of our own beth Fitzgerald, Salt Lake City, fi e {propic until such time as we are _president; Nancy Meeks Hain, Ohe of tiis fmet aote ot the Tegln- |a ",' to do | O\XFS':{\fs a free and [Sedalia, Mo., sccond vice-president; A 2 et BIS- {independent people. Francis Plath, Davenport, Ia., estion was that cations One sug {he treasury secrctary might stop in England to confer with Gen. Lincoin C. Andrews, head of prohibition en forcement, who is in London nego- tiating to curb smu ing of liquor Station WNI, Newark, N. ., yes- | The circular urges Mexiean citl- i), “ppijippine legislature in the v jumped fo a wave length of | Zens to carry out a joint boycott by |, conce of Carmi A. Thompson, 5 meters and WHAP went up to | Tefusing to buy newspapers and re- |, qona) representative of President meters. They viously had | fusing to advertise in apers en on 212.6 and ) respectively. | not supporting the le ilence New York ra | being considered a .ack of support AUTOMOBILES TO AND TRUCK Al 0 Auto and Truck Agencies BUICK MOTOR CARS— BSales and Servi Capital Bulck Co., 193 Aich St Phd 2607. i i1.e United Stat rer changes in n e liTe e of a concur- ir 2’1»”3.“, Ly o hiia | et At according to Arthur| The people also are called upon latur f‘j‘*‘ "‘ “",“:L"“ ”‘7'; ‘;‘I_ ; |recording secretary, and Florence | 13—AUTOS—T CADILI.AC G & Service. s el bt | Bt atlos Tnitad. Stafes supervidor.|to ayold:Inxuries . buying?only firet| FEAL L IEAILON (ark I8 s | Stone, New Orleans, treasurer. Con- |A=GARAGES & ey able Concel gon, John W. Mackay atohel ! v | Thompson convey to President-Cool- | N | MOTORCYCLE cLes ¢ Jaw and daughter. Mr. and Mrs charge, include | necessities and these in the smallest |~ POMDS : ¢ A WOMEN RETURNING [ventions will continiie to be beld an- S WANTED | = £ ner_Lincoln ¢, i o e 3 e b | possible quant avoid use of au- |1d8e “the consent.and intense desire | nually, a proposal to meet biennial- AIRING | CHRYSLER—4 anda 6. Bale Kenneth O Mr Mackay WBNY from 209.7 meters to of the Filipinos for immed e, ab- | 5 Bennett Motor Sales, | tomobiles and other vehicles, re- 4 A = e |1y being defeated: Determination of us i BUSINESS SERVICE 1o - -~ solute and complete independence. the 1 meeting place was left to ‘ the executive committee. 4; WMSG fror 2.6 to 302.8; WRNY from 258 Mrs. Irving T \ incss and Professional Women's other daughter, and her song writer husl now in Europe, where 1 been since a few weeks after marriage that estranged Mrs. Berlin from her father. Mr. Mackay's last | statement in ed no change attitude toward the Berlins. Mr. Mellon said in Wa yesterday that France had gotten better terms from America in the settlement of her debts than from S5 to 3748 and |frain from attending private and | A Rt Sen o k1B [ public amusements, use the least | M Thompson recently arrives AND CONTRACT | pessibl. amount of electricity, here to make a survey OMIC | Clubs Close Its Convention at Des SERVICE RENDERED DONGE BROTI TS SERVI > GG, OTHERS—Sales and Manufacturers of radio recelVing | p ("o song their children to pub- | conditions in the islands at the dirce- | ; and 2ccessories fear the con- | L f the pre: o . ' J < 8. & F. Motor s and ies f on- | . ion of the president. Moines, i © COM-|jic schools, and become active e 1 1t tems R oruer_Frankliin. _Phone usion on the air will seriously affect | \* 2€ 00 N he boycott, pun Addressing the legisiators ‘Brienly | g A ;) AN - o L8 ta = | &2 & 16 Doy »_pun- o Y| Des Moines, Towa, July 17 (P— | < 2 NDS jAS AN e - | ishing those who attempt to break aen alee and Service, West Maip tlonal association of 200 of | or weaken the campaign. More than 2,000 women workers, 1 brondcasters of he |~ mpe measures taken against In-| “President Coolidge had the kind- leaders of their sex in the business country is se .\\N::rvm" J»:‘ul'n‘\"";* | dividuals or organizations opposing |liest feclings for the Filipinos,” h d professional world, today were this confusion. Tt infends|¢pe campajgn will be directed ac- |said, “and has their welfare per- going back to their jobs, which SRS HAIR'S MASSEUSB he made no reference to the ques- tion of independence. Hot cheese and steamed hambu: McCarthy Church shington | B, JOBB'G. STATIONERY | IONAL SERVICE —REPAIRING & PIANO TU E T Sales and Service. Eim Strect. Phone r, St. An- advt tonight. oy other creditor mation. He said | {0 pled b its ""‘“'[‘”» |'° rf‘f’:‘]:}“{\’:; | cording to the circumstances in | manently in mind. As his represen- range from managing tea rooms to U0 i dsreeiment smounted ta | their allocated pm:",\'_',r Dt | cach case “these drastic measures |tative, I am here to help. Tam here helping operate railroads. . Funeral Director, | S—WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES | —pro o — i e i SOREvERS TN cRla ) i and | 46 not need to scare or awaken the |to get facts and make an impartial | The National Federation of Busi- :(48 Main St.—advt. E " Clty Service Station EDUCATIONAL R cancellation of the war debt and an 5 Iy of advances acthal ~return’ only ”'_ N plained | that now obtain. — —~ made after the war. ie ned A ¢ Domijan Motor Co. that his remarks were occasioned by | | BT ETHEL G G OMEN [ Cor. of Broad and High ts. e aeous comparison made in the | Suggests Artistic Works . oat-Getters & PRIVATE INSTRUCTORS | GAKLAND PONTI . American press with the London | Bo Rented From Artists | . | serv P te of Genera) ot agreement S | | _st. Sttt REO MOTOR CARS anc trucks, Keaf ellon’s remarks were taken = 0 Mr. Mellon’s remarks By, head master ofow tister | | M. Searle & Co., 8Baler and Service; ¢ adopts some law to remedy the evils | A Paonessa Pres. ¥ ) in political circles as an answer 1o g S g f' 4 ;2‘_” from Paris that the French |school of art, would have the gov Eim and Park Bte. Phune 2110. Ld B et miEht sesk molification | ernment, | or some philanthropist, o > Byents Zar Cubifel Huhiipara |21 goverr 1 seek A was | endow a central depot where the | CALL RI Al OLDEMOB! MOTCR CARS—"The | of the American agreement. T GHT NOW, Z) fined 8ix.” Smith Motor Salea, 100 W —WOMEN v Mr. \Mellon | public might inspect pictures of promising young artists, and ar- range to rent them for a year, or MIGS LOVEJOY, WILL YOU TAKE. e & Bervi Whitmore Palge & Jewett Co., 319 H 1TIES 6. Phone 2810, BONDS A ne for low tre] Burritt Motor Co., Inc. VACATION MOTO} BUS TOURS New Britain to Sesqui-Centennig Exposition, Philadelphia— 3-Day Tours—July 1, July 1 July 15, Round Trip Fare & New Britair (o Niagara Falls 5-Day Tours—dJuly 5, July 1 Aug. 2 and Aug. 16, Round Trip Fare New Britain to Montreal— recalled that previous had said the question was out of the hands of the debt commission, of which he is chairman, and in the hands of cONgTess. Mr. Strong, who left Antibes yes- Paris on pounds rent for a year. yesterday | Such a plan would relieve suf- artists yet to arrive, | even for shorter periods. | 1f a picture is valued at B0 would charge 5 43— "LOANED 43—WANTED—TO BORROW DICTATION ~— TISY AT NQDH - - O SUTLPDAY / ER 4 | pounds Mr. Bay LIVE STOCE —CATTLE AND SWINB GS, CATS, P GS, FOULTRY SUPPLIES & VEHICLI NTED—LIVE STOCE terday to spend today in the way to London, said that he could not discuss a credit | fering among for the bank of ¥ ntil the in his opinion French parllament had ratified the | Saele D o London agreemert. Mr. Nor T e plans to leave Antibes for Paris trap door which closes by grévita- SEonday tion, the edge being specially | weighted to shut the door automati- Lnndnn Press Omimigfic cally when the spider goes in or out. | ‘oal Strike End R Ahout Coal Sty Two Extremes London, July 17 (@ — Notwith- standing lack of any reliable indl cation of an advance toward set- {lement of the British coal strike, | ance MERCHANDISE FOR SALE i MATERIALS BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP. M AND DAIRY PRODUCTS D AND FUEL S, PLANTE e st ( | | o $49.4 61.B—RADIO the papers continue to print stories of influential movements to end the S ArChgs DIAMONDS, yEwELRy || 0-Day Tours—luly 26, Aug. 2 i present ation. WANTED ARTICLES TO BUY | Round Trip Fare .. £59 (| 19) tx te : 19; These movements center in {h | ] : afforts of the churchmen and in- REAL ESTATE FOR RENT || Fare includes transportation, hd 19 Jve the provision of a subsidy for 639—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS || te! and eight-seeing expense; 19 oy Pras s i | ) PLACES FOR RENT | SrAy ? support of the industry while re- R || everything except meals. 19 organization is being effected and| R RENT Tours will be made in our 2 iCh Passenger Studebaker Parlor C a9 10 DeLuxe Motor Bus. A represe: tation of the Auburn Transport WANTED—TO R tion Co. will accompany the b REAL ESTATF FOR BALE || on all tours to personally condu| L ESTATD sight-seeing trips and look aft, AUCTIONEZRS ss Propmry || the comfort of the passengers. 81—BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE ARMS FOR BALI terms of settlement ar anged. : There is believed to be no likeli- government sanction- hood of the ing a subsidy at the public expense but the Daily Mail reports there is | loan o(’ | l i 4 proposal afoot to raise 20,000,000 pounds sterling, secured Plan to spend: your vacatlon { on resources of the coal industry. and says the miners' executives may HOUSES FOR SALE one of these tours. Make resery, ! . meet in London next weck to con- fegnen tions in advance through sider it. i I The laborite Herald assertsnoth- 8§7—RE ED | . ing has occurred to bring settle- ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELE | €0. A- ngle ment in sight 88—HOTELS | ? e | $9—ROOMS FOR RENT !| 308 Main Street, New Britain | 80—~ROOME AND BOAR | Booking Agent Phone 10 91—ROOMS FOR HOUS {92—wH 3 TO DIN || Auburn Transportation Co., In 3—WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING | By PERCY CROSB Borah Asks Information About Alien Property i3 Washington, July 17 (P—Howard Sutherland, alien property custodian, is asked enator Borah, republi- can, ldaho, for information con- ©182¢ v semvice, inc. cerning a reported tr the British government 5.000.000 | prore's (he long and the short of S worth of American securities seized | ), § convention at Chicago. H. ASK HIM OVER BUT Gl < AR, WHAT KIND 01 ScorpAn! Au! cur ouT THe POETRY N’ GET DOWN TO SOME BELITTLIN'! TRY SOUPIN'UP HiS UNCLE PODKIN'S PIPE' ring the war from German oWn-|g Hartzman of Moline, IIl, stands et 3 inches tall; Albert E. Wal- 1 the transfer |jorgtein of Richmond, Va.. measures Thomas W. Mil- | just 4 feet 4 inches. RUBBER HAS COME DOWN All Standard Makes of Tires Have Been Reduced 20 to 25% WE HAVE TAKEN THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE MILLER TIRES TIDDLE TADDLE 15 THAT' YA JUST COOIN' up THE PIGEONS DON'T SAY M HERE GOoSEFLY! ator Borah sa was negotlated by ompreI1, T L by 108, Jobtomn Fonturm, 1o i1 FOR THIS TERRITORY "" A Tire Well Up to the Mark s 0 i Kaerolthe B ins We Off 'POLLY AND HER PALS Pa’s Generous With Orders : CLIFF STERR :: MILLER W. T .\‘12“':00 $9.50 HIM- BY STORM! 5 nfl T}.E(;‘u;‘%& ’ éfifié‘fi%fi/fiw o o ] N ON H i | A RSN ;‘ ' ::Ix",\lli,l4lill W. 1 s $17.60 v:“\";ll\'fnin.\lu CLINCHER $11.50 $7(95 :IU\"’I‘{.‘()I\'UA\IU OVERSIZE $13.00 $9.50 Ml oKomo ss. ... $13.50 All Tires Under 90-Day Standard Warranty Morell's Battery & Radio Co. 176 Arch Street Telephone 3830 HIM OFF HIS FEET! = S e

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