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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1926. fi available for cultivation. Before | [] I h G Ol d S T- ‘ S — N Y I YRS 1909 there was not single modern | n the Good ummer Time ' AT YOUR e o *[mil. Now there are 31 producing | | THE HERALD | centrifugal sugar while the musco- | | i o IN PHILIPPINES - 5 e SERVICE |...VaNT aDs” |and wasteful methods of .Vermont | A tchily S ATB o F | maple sugar making is decreasing | | | Rl Tty e, o e ‘ | Below is a list of the | BRI NG Turn of Quarter Cenfury Sees| . parine foestes erowine - Window Cleaning, Singing and (i endand ¥ Headin e in : e CPUES Prepmia E The world is waking up to an | verv dav g | line 10 .09 b Numerous Changes - Hippines are waknsi up | ong Writing d Page. | ({8 MR g the islands are emi- | the easy-to-read alpha- § 1 line 10 ' S to grow such fruit. The PO betical arrangement. 1 # 3 ag i3 | ashington, D. Filipinos look with envious eyes nn! London, July 13 (® — Window- | ! v':lyx,'(v,';y, ’, ”‘"\; Lp:xnmAprc tion e commission for i the of Hawaiian pincapple |efeaning, singing and song writing Phone Tour Ad To Count 6 worde to a jine. % | Philippin. Isla by im they c aise even |are the three professions of Lady A An ot % ! President Cooli to pples. Mango, lanzon, |Dean Paul. T A clee BT | make a new melo are strange names | Ordinarily she keeps busy singing Accepted After 1 P. M. for i * territory housewife, but they jand composing songs, but conditions [|[Gisamities Page oo “same Day " gat k| | Mo 601t the Phil- |are s0 bad.in naicell wonldi at Closing time for insertion [{| "ads “Acceptea: over the Teiepnone g2 ssful in canning the mmment that Lady Dean accept- | in same day's paper convenience of customer. 1 : g thelr fruit products. jed employment with a window- | 1P M for a “Went Ad" Operator sts prod cleaning firm in which her friend, | 2ate | Horald et vice ity yois ! « ) be ex- |the Marchione Garisbrooke, is | Saturdays at 10 As M. f | in ure-makers Dean does not ac- | & | c se this product as they are be- wi but solicits CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS 1 Philippine fine wood |jobs for t firm. —— P va in chairs, tables an¢ *1 canvas for orders,” said Lady — NNOUNCE 5 [ ¢ radio set ! n "n‘ is hard work, but it has | ANNOUNCEMENTS |l A‘__‘_Ol"‘j( L_MENTE 1| “Bul if the cls conhol- sufficlent humor tp make it toler- | 1S, MONUMENTS T Barla s o tion, and & I ing a nation or ict by its pro- [able. —DEATH NOTICES - vances all alon 4 | s Illinois, the C elt | = Liopidn R e o 3 1 as I ! 1 | : ERAL forced: water-proof, normetically eealed How Trade Has Changed. Paulo, the Coffee C - Plans Speaking Tour N_B. Vault Co. Phone 647-15. gaion oot insert embro ith, the Land of Cotton,| Chicago, July 16 (P—A tour of O R NEW BRITAIN—Monumental works, 1. i then the list if the islands’ the ¢ ippines [the country, giving public lectures 7—STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS et Bl e LN an : i S i , ‘ 8 Ehving g ptions. Carviog and letier cuttin, chief products for export remai should known as Land of |in more than fifty cities, is planned = Vet Vork ok QRS L - a0 . < 5 y AUTOMUBILLES our specialty. same. But order of their im- | Fiber. ’fom a banana plant Fili- by Dr. Annie Besant of London, in- A raft-full of New York city working girl s take the water in one grand splash. These _AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES Ftsnce snd ok I the rolled | probadly ongest [ternational president of the Theoso- girls are at the Bear Mountain camp on t he Hudson river maintained by the k e ROR S FLOWERS Tors up total of t nce to the |known plant fiber, Manila hemp, |phical society, following the national tredge foundation. 1I—AUTO PARTS AND ACCI R o &y and aers Philippines 1 Tor years | from t fibre stalk of the cane|convention of the American Theoso- | LS 12—AUTOMOBILES WANTED . 1153 Stanle| Manila hemp ey produce sug long hairs |phical society here Aug. 28 to Sept. | T T LA DnoR ReCl SERVIEY : most valuat e husks of the billion and al1, It is expected that M. Kirchna- | high school and intends becoming |hail, the piants were merely of Stratford at Myrtle ch last ORC D BICY AR G A T 3 and the next onuts are now put to many the Hindu leader of the so- |2 teacher. | down 1 not cut off when he to' heed the NTED | Phone 2643-12 G0k ke rm‘n;mv’n,‘ fiber of the m‘x,,"l“_ {ciety, will accompany !n]r.l The B | v | ral c T rted ¢ : signal of an eastbound PRI T FLOWERS — Diants, pleasi bacco is In th ami vention will open with dedication o ~ “Highly sens aar to shade fr olley car. Frin i b rioty. Bpscialicing on funeral wor was during the latter years of Sp 5 velative of the century WIADL n|the corneratons of & $750,000 na-|intel ot e sy s R S BUSINESS SERVICE | Jolnson's Greeuhouse, 517 Church 8t. ish_control. Philippin ‘lll\""‘\;}'V\'lm: important export, Buntal hats|tional headquarters building at,born blind hay ference for | despit ¢ fierceness the running. board. o e eAmD '\"l,‘ | | is the new entry. ( ) n-; 1re from the burl palm, and |Wheaton, a suburb. in colors. They nearly always | turbance for about 15 minutes taken to the Milford hospit SERVICE RENDERED | 1 ippine's succumbed al dis- | ¢ there is the wood and rattan| Mrs. Besant was representative ues and dislike reds.” m 3 seen in today's s ease. | the st. Finally their em-|India in the congress of nations at This is the stateme Miss A hine was not re- i “The vear 1901 was the first nor- | projdery industry depends on thelthe Chicago world's fair in 1593, but | M. Burrow. a blind w who is | gard avy in any locality Weld in Conference i mal year for the Philippi t 1 fibers of silk,cotton and |has not been in this country since. |in charge of an extensive e i With Street Official —PATENT ATTORNEYE 4 they became United States territory. | flax o exhibit arranged by the Three Deaths in Springfield | 1 L dtree g 1clals fl;’-"*'f\lv\fi‘] \li{\;t;“\:w Aguinaldo's :rrui‘mn had = b = | Afraid of Berlin Association for t 31 Spri 1, Maes., July 19 (& W “]m conferred informally | BING, HEATG, METAL WORK i suppressed. The soldier ma | Parle, July 16 UP—Mile. Mistin. | Burrow and her associafes Fo ki o ith Chairman Reginald Tow NG AN 3 i for the civilian. That vear Philip- C l lauett. the music hall star. has some | little trouble in distinguishing sulte om 2d electric 1e board of public works ana JOBB'G. STA’ —— : ity ltems S s el e e o) Sty Toseph D. Williams on I | : 3 bled the Sp mlaly et ‘”_V” ‘ ment in Berlin. The reason is.that, | its vicinity apparently were struck "]’:f‘f':‘ e WANTED TO RENDER SERVICES lty Vertlsemell seats. Today Ebilloptie trad The outing committee of the during the war, she undertook a| Trankfort, Ky To the wiping |hardest by the windstorm, which un- Y ard. ag pplin e . e . - ceeds the quarter billion mark which ! : E & ¢ SN 5 Ticials report excetient prog- EDUCATIONAL - —— i (" than four times as|traffic bureau of the Chamber of [number of spe inquirias for tha | out of illiteracy, Miss Cora Wilson |rooted I upraoted trees and L et A i { il e O veas un. | Commierce will meet Wednesday [French counter-spying service and | Siewart of Frankfort is devoting tore the bodily from Asburn | ‘ TEACHBRS oo For ¢k HEDSAAN T " e first peace year un- | i Al 3 < 1 5 r the Construc SR ! : Arprgbrif i el | evening at § o'clock in headquar- |succeeded in extracting some valu- | her life, She is chairman of the|Mcthodist chur | OMENTAL AND VOCAL [For the Construction of a School g t i et el ters. able information, notably In Switzer- | Natinal Tlliteracy crusade. a na- | e | PICNIC FOR CHILDREN 3 RATR INBTRUCICRE New Britain, Connecticut 1 Older Than Harvard 2 | ; 5 : Irift All Nigt A ED—INSTRUGTORS | ledin panesaldin: 2 i iR e Weds Thb Gric tost t T wxid ) bazsar An- |land and Spain, | tionwide projection of the work of Adrift All Night e fivet DA ot thia e i led proposals for the constru e wee e only tes he i b o] e e i - Bt he Moonlight schools A ine fter having clung to an overturn- el Lo e ion of a new two story school b Filipino could call the American |drew's parish, tonight.—advt The German papers, it appears, | the Moonlight school Kentucky ]\‘v r having clung to an overturn. | e oot s s haE o e e o story seliool buil | school system mere mushroom | Ernest Rober GE7ER Onap-|=ee ot SponilsngiaMCR] & verylen ) whets, Smolintiineers Shiye Hlearncd |6 SealICRURICH M ATLaR BEROLES Wednesday, weather per EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES e e fenolinig i growth. A graduate of the Uniy Jan street is resting comfortably at |thusiastic reception, and the French | to read and write year old girl ¢ ] o T e ELP WANTED [ 1 \ches, at New Britai 3 | el {“anecdotic” and theatrical papers| Miss Stewart’s first reader teaches|and a boy of same age, li ’ 2 : $1—HELP—M TED onnectict be 1 at 1 i sity of Santo Tomas in M n [New Britain General hospital |8 £ pas u s ; c S e hore this mocne: open to all ¥ho wish to | 2ZHELP-WOMEN WANTED s SRl GRe g i refer to Harvard as 2 young upstart |an operation. |are inclined to dissuade the Moulin | adult illi tes to read Bible | Brookly i il Ghiliren wil ba.asicad tobrix |45 P OR WOMED i 1 Committee, Wa 4 ollege becausa Santo . Rouge star from making the voy and the newspapers in six weeks | ing on Robbins Island, epposite N own lunches, The regular mother's | {4—SITUATIONS WANTED—MEN ut Hill New Britain, Con i g drndins | A r was born o and to write letters to their friends. Suffolk, L. T " will be carricd out an. | 49— SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN |necticut before 4:00 p. m H R e gincGengrl Lospital o No Trouble Seen ihel readent Celt dinit damlatiin M . is the 5 twcen |Pavlight Saving time on August { "m:"f""'h ]nm ‘h:" "::"‘mniy "(;:;;' EeE A S BEOR L o RE T e T n 0N T (B)—Dame Mar- | looks like a 1,:,,“\ f ,,] the b ,:ym f,r-'-‘”‘ Mr. and Mrs. William pas: il BN dIAT 11926, on plans and specifications pr nists began their trials with mosqui- | e e sabella : L8 A R kerog i L e s | 45—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES , 4 L t toes and malaria at Jamestown. The |, ', ‘:”‘r‘ v”‘:' 'fiM‘r “;‘r’n:l”:;p:”.r‘ Lloyd George and Lord Oxford | gy up flliterates trace the 1 AlobobYEnn Al {47=INVESTMENTS, BTOCKS, Boxps |PAred by the Warren Holmes-Powe {3 Philippine school system, hov [ et R S = BUlar | /g Asquith came face to face at one | tors of their own names first. Wit v at _South MONEY LOANED |company. itects, Lansing. Mic | is almost entirel [Aca IS TOTEO RN, Sy eR e fof the royal courts at Buckingham | pride pushing them on from this!JaM* Brooks gE=WANIED-20 HORROW L will be opened at t] E Spanish law req there be | Mrs. Catherine .\n‘m_ has r\'xlfiihml‘ Calac j : Al “,,m,, their progress is raf Iyn b In e on fahove time g i two teachers, one for instruction of |her position as telephone operator | Because of the furlous baftle be- = = | = = e i Rt | Bids will be taken separately boys and one for instruction of [at the Southern New England Tele- tween Lloyd George and Lord Ox-| REVIVE FORMAL DRESS ] et B the contract, heatin| girls to each 5,000 people. Actually phone Co. ord and Lord Asquith for control ndon. July 19 (P—A revival of MlLFORD HOSP]TAL HAS I R GGS, POL plumbing electric wiring ar 1t worked out to one teacher to, The Anchor Brand club of North 'of the dwindling Tiberal party s-for-the-theater custom b i siis. VI {must be on blank forms a Wiova thar €,000 people. |& Juad Mfg. Co. held its annual 'guests expected to see the fire Y. ||anced during t 1gain is well | FOUR EMERGENGY GASES Cpon Wo NIED-CL om specifications. Su “Today there are more than 25,- outing Saturday at Lake Compounce, |But the two old campaigners. for [on the way and ived a gl aid s I ERCR e IIAE |bids mailed to the architects will | 600 teachers in Philippine lie | A dinner served and athletic,Dame Lloyd George also has been | ooty from the authorities at Covent Peaismagty to —ARTICLES FOR SALE (delivered to ”i‘ centractor awardd t schools. These teachers, 98 per cent |events enjoyed {active on the stump for years, are ; £ s SRR p e e | SATTIoINS SATEmAT e ehn it i 1.132 pupils P lcal differences into social life. They |oper n contains a notice that | Another is Man Hit By ! SO_FEED AND FOEL {the School Committee, New Britai] i vnglish Superseding spanish | Philippine Constabulary |cnatted amiably. |“Tt is obligatory for evening to 29 §0—FERTILIZERS, SEEUS, PLANTS Connecticut. Plans may be securd 1 “Although there are 87 dialects | Finds Moros Trnuhlesome“ Husband Also Wanted be worn in the boxes, orchestra Trolley Car. | ol ‘I'L“TY"H,‘:'\\\‘L%L:‘“', of the Superintendent of Schoo spoken in the Islands glish has | S 1 8 Ibles | sofia—While King Boris of »w allatand o Ganteit TDhie des i ar e s oy T {New Britain, Connecticut on depos } become the national language in 25| Manila, P. T, July 19 (® — The . garia is looking assiducusly for cree is expected to be followed by | To B0t N L o fof $15.00 which will be refunded i 5. There is not a town or Philippine constabul the police wife to share his throme, his 24- |50 hinis from other of Tead 1R contractors submitting a hona fif 1 mote ge now where some chil- |force of the islands, numbers 6 vear-old sister, Eudoxia, .("K“”K‘lng theatcr managers. Sritah W””“‘A T 10 bid, upon return ofsthe plans aj I dren at least do not speak English. [enlisted men and 396 officers. The o husband. Unllke Boris, she has | i it AT ] VATCHES DIAMONDS, JEWELRY [specifications in.good condition | Spanish is spoken but not nearly aqu nual report of Brigadier General | wo throne or royal estate to offer [ e oy S1=WANTED ARTICLES (IO SUY Each bid must be accompanied J BE i iuch, a8 English [Rafacl Crame, head of “the ~force,| —only her regal lincage and her I E EF I]EA i masd era s ROn e lateaae Al ana ol o ort 13 “Probably the most significant de- |shows 2,410 constabulary in Mjndan- | sffections. She has no money in her Shan con in which FI—APARTMENTS & TEN € amount of the bid submitted, may 1 in an ntory of the state of (a0 and Sulu, where the Mores are | own name. She lives very modest riding collided with a s PLACES FOR RE {payable to the School Committee the Philippines is the decre in |most troublesome. ) |1y with her brother in Sofia. but.| | s I ROOM AND OFFICES New Britain, - Connecticut, whi i the number of white r nte. The| The enlisted personnel is entirely ks him. finds life in a Balkan| Rl S rde S tonn HOUSES FOR RE |sum ehall be forfeited to the Sch l. consus of 1903 showed 14,000 white|Filipino but a number of American | canital, without relatives or family i lnels PhiA v orhing o —SUBURBAN FOR V' |District if contractor awarded t: %4 Bai ¢ " eric officers are in the service from the | 1in extremely some and lonel — 4 % TION PLACES FOR RENT {e: ra efus: enter into a i yeople, mpst of them = Amerioan|officers are In the service from U48 byin, ‘extremely irksome and lonsly: | 5 2 et Tl et e TASTION TLacen pon |contract refuses to enter Into a co while the last authoritative census, [rank ) 1 Fudoxia. is quite ready to marry (Continued from Firet Page) Batan TT—WANTED—TO RENT {tract and file an approved Sur I 1918 showed 600, Meantime th " nant | a commoner, provided he possesses —_— The coupe . | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Company bond for the full ameu population of the whole archipelago | { character, means and gentle breed- | fall to replenish reservoirs that had George Bristol P of the contract within fifteen da had increased by 3,000,000, | ing. been steadily falling for KS ! ffillsdale, N. J i after opening of bids i “Straws in the wind are probably |~ _ swept’ Connecticnt 141 atson Wil The right Is reserved to rejd : more important than the tablets of | VACATION MOTOR Entering Business leaving a trail of damage mostly to Gernefeldt any or all bids. * 1 25 years of progress in the Philip- | Tokyo—Japanese women are not ' trees and crops. Bristol and Dis two passengers termined 2 JOSEPH M. HALLORAN | pines. These are some of the straws. | | to be outdone by their foreign sis-| At Lebanon, ten year old Panl |, i lacerations and bruises about AR SUBURB. Chairman of Committee on Sch ‘ . Plans are under way for planting | BUS TOURS | ters when it comes to entering the | Bliss of Hartford was struck by |the body. They wore rushed to the irancon, CASSIIBUT e | S5_REAL Accommodatiens. ¥ 30,000,000 para rubber scedlings | | fleld of business in competition with | lightning but suffered only burns ! Milford hospital where an exami o be given of the { i during the current year. A new || New Britain to Sesqui-Centennial || men. |on the legs. tion discloesd that the elder Bi 80 TO 100 KILLED b i profitable export has been d || Exposition, Philadelphia— Recently there appeared on The tobacco rais seetions | 1 a. broken shoulder and Viennd, July 17 (#—Reports fr MAIN 1 ered in buntal Bangkok straw | -Day Tours—dJuly 1, July 12, || Tokyo's streets a girl newspaper the Connecticn na Gernefeldt possible infernal injuri 'ljv‘vl"u‘ }‘v".ug - Belgrade say that between 80 a § which has leaped in four years| July 15, ; vender, Miss Sadlko Takeda river valleys caught the full force A compound fracture of the it it bk ik k{:fi‘?;"‘;? ';;gi l{"fjl} 100 persons were killed when from the $200,000 peg to $2,000.-|| Round Trip Fare.......$20.00 || pesides being a news girl, attends of the storm. hui as U lig was sustained by Michael Sackas | Britain, In said distiict, and return make. | 53 _WANTED—BOARD OR LoDGING |landslide buried a railroad trz 000. Although tenth among the || New Britair to Niagara Falls— | BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. near Sarajevo, Bosnia world’s sugar producers, the Philip- -Day Tours—July 5, July 19, A | I v A SKIPPY By PERCY CROSB'JR || Round Trip Fare.. b 2 b 4 New Britain to Montre: e il 6-Day Tours—July 26, Aug. 23, 1 1 | b 20 Ans [ VERYTHING [{] Rouna Trip Fare.......859.00 Jx—-'_‘ MY CLIENT FEELS T;' 5(,?3’“'5:*2“;6%"(‘”: g:r :I)w e ONE THING ONLY | ’ [ 0 ) Where [ Ee e e ten! Eranaportatio o T e 1L BE IN YOUR ) AS How HE'S DoNE EVERYTHING FIGHT To THE FINISH. WE START WILE WIN THIS FIGHT, tel and sight-seeing expenscs; NAGERS | CORNER BECAUSE | To SHOW THIS BEETLE THAT THE TRAININ' TOMORROW N' THAT'S A ge(ITT(ER everything except meals. | To Look-- 2 | | CARRY A KNIFE- GIRL IN THE PINK RED DRESS ON YOUR S(DE- | Tours will be made in our 20- MEET To DISCUSS Passenger Studebaker Parlor Car Ml s For DeLuxe Motor Bus. A represen- THE TERMS OF | ous tation of the Auburn Transporta- i tion Co. will accompany the bus on all tours to personally conduct sight-seeing trips and look after the comfort of the passengers. THE FORTH COMING BATT(E BETWEEN you save 1 Plan to spend your vacation on one of these tours. Make reserva- tions in advance through 1ere SKIPPY AND THE a choice ti 1o WAS HIS SO NOW THERE'S NOTHIN' LEFT BUT T0 FIGHT FOR HER. I st ! BEETLE ‘ FORM THE RUADING HABIT 11 Geo. A. Qu]gley | Al : — s e 308 Main Street, New Britain '\ | e Booking Agent Phone 105 T Auburn Transportation Co., Inc. RUDY ' Batt?{(yfi[??‘r‘”ce DRIVE YOURSELF— syl i u”\(: |||”|‘<'\\'M:;\|;I-‘ S e ok Abeie i POLLY AND HER PALS Retahatlon Plus } CHARGING ) 25 an hour—15c » mile. B & i et . “']"“”“““ e i You-Drive Auto Renting Co. “\ { | ".53;0;3 juncrator, Starter. and lgnition . o Repairing. Gould Batteries for oo Bn s ey Bl \ 1 ‘ | WORK OF TTHE Auto and Kadio , L { UNSPEARABLE TRy FESTING, REFILLING e S e | | | H Phone 708—Ask for Rudy | AUBURN | TAXI CROWLEY BROS, 12 PHONE 611 PAINTERS AND e DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Given on 2913 S Estimates Cheerfully All Jobs — Tel New Britain Sign Co. “DOING BEI'TER WHAT MAANY DO WELLY 34 CHURCH SIREET Telephone 894 Auto Electric Service j | p [C. A. ABETZ TEL. 4185 114 FRANELIN 5Q s masmosai et v g © (. by Newapasis Fers Sarvie Ine. Goeat Srtin bt reservod PHYSICAL WRECK | LIKE TTOGO GINE B | A BLACK EYE® AR BUT HE WAS NOT ||A PRYSICAL WRECK L AFTER HE HAD ADMINISTERED THE HON. BLACK EYE, SIR! HE HOM 139 AR

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