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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1926. DRY BOARD ASKS WU Yot | BAN ONNEW LOANS | Wallace Gaines of Seattle Will Ap- | pear in Court — More Wit nesses Called Seattle, July 30. —With but thre days separating defense and “Methodists Would Quit Advanc- | rfare and preparation, 5 esult of adherence to t | Europe a result of adherence to the | “"ctu oo™ L yaitional witnesses | iquor traffic, in a statement isued | have been indorsed on the informa- | yesterday by Clarence True Wilson, inst Gaincs, bringing the t 1 up to 8% secreta f the Methodist boa f b > retary of fethodist board o L A il ko temperance and morals. Europe when Judge Robert M. Jones #pends billions for liquor, the state- | dcnied motion through which | nevs sought the privil- ining Gaines clothing sion of the state and | n examined for blood- | attol Gaines' of exar ment said, wh tor liquor in t is estimated to prohibition, which 2.438,000,000 & year, is now be- ing spent for other purposes. RS, The statement declared America should stop loa e 04 BANKRUPTCY mous expenditures are belng made stains. | | | in England, France and other countries for intoxicants, adding | that American taxpayers have the| right to demand that money taken from them in taxes shall not be gpent “on the houlevards of Paris ; Of These, 830 Were of the :l;;n"lc): lrllepr gardens of European | Yolumary Type Dr. Wilson’s statement follows In | part: | | “It may be accepted that Ameri- | New Haven, July 30.—Bankrupt- can prosperity in contrast to Euro- [cles in the Connecticut district for | pean financlal difficulties is the di- |the fiscal year ending July 1 num-| rect cause of the agitation in Eur- |bered 604 of which 530 were volun- ope for debt repudiation. Europe |tary with debts of $5;408,767.32 and believes the war fathered the pres- |74 were involuntary ‘with debts of ent American prosperity., This be-|$2,083,207. liet will not survive even a cursory | The figures were made known by | examination of the facts. United States District Court Clerk C. “Leading authoritles on finance | E. Pickett today. In 458 cases there and commerce, both the theorists of | was a discharge confirmation set- academic halls and men of practical | tiement or other amlicable disposal | affairs, have in numbers expressed | Merchants were In greatest num- the opinion that prohibition is a di- [ber in petitions filed, 229 voluntary rect causs of America’s marvelous |and 34 Involuntary. advance in the last few years. A | Only five professional men failed, | great many luxurious expenditures |eight others were farmers,~ mant- are made possible because of the |facturers, 28, and wage earners 57, closing of the saloon, and in addi- |the balance being distributed. tion to this, much of the money for- | At the begining of the 1 fiscal merly lost in the saloon’s till & now | year there were 1,005 cases of volun- found as savings, available for pro- |tary bankrupts pending and 308 of duction purposes, thus becoming }m\olun(ery petitioners. cumulative wealth, Referee Carleton Hoadley handled | “Few people realize that the ex- |on an average of four cases at each penditure on drink before drohi- |session of the court. bitlon was not less than $2.438,- | 000,000 annually, & sum which by natural increase in price would | amount to $5,000,000,000 today. | “Great Britain at the present time s spending a little short of $2,000,- 000,000 a year on drink. France was in 1921 spending 13,500,000 | francs for liquor. Seven countries | of BEurope, with an aggregate popu- Jotion of 168,000,000, supported a | HERLIN NEWS (Continued from Page Nine) Misses Mabelle and Winifred Barnes and Mrs. A. A, Barnes have returned from a W 's stay at the FLASHES OF LIFE: AVIATOR TRYING | successful method of courting is to | | Now he and Miss Lilllan Wruck of | Haven, who fell off truck, dies. nditure of approximately | Plainville Camp Ground. :??;{fl ‘(‘V:V?,\"fihfl e 5 . Queen Esther Circle will meet this “It may be sald calmly and in a evening at 7:30 o'clock in the church spifit of the deepest sympathy with |parlors. : the troubles of Europe that the goy- | The Iibrary m b, o7 ernment of the United States has |this evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. no moral right to subsidize Euro-| The services at the Pean taxpayers with money taken |camp meeting will close Sunday eve- from the pockets of Americans, so |Ning completing this year's pro. lose s Eurogeans are spending for |§ram. It is expected that there will drink sums which in a few years|be & delegation from the o |church over Sunday. v d ischarge the American {church over L Cachacks | Mr. and Mrs. A. M. rooms will be open North and ltrom a two weeks' stay spent at “The” McManus, TAmmany | raymond, Maine. Miss Dorothy Su- Leader, Dies Suddenly [zenhime and Miss Minnie Kabhms, | w v been visiting at the O 'y 30 (P—Themas | Who have also K arn as “The" Mo [$ame place, are expected to return Btk A : - | he same time. Manus, former state senator and At MSSEE GTE L (o ioving his Tammany leader of the nrtb dis- | B M. Hasemeod B o e with trict, dled tod the Stanley Rule and Level Co. He was 64 years old and was one | “yyy ‘paymond Stimpson has re- of the most picturesque of the old ;o5 to her home In Wallingford time leaders of Tammany Hall. He |after a visit here with her parents. became 11 last midnight while pre- siding over a meeting of the Mc- | Manus association. High blood pres- sure contributed to his death. BEA BURST SHIP OPEN | Yangtse Vessel is Total Wreck Leak Swells Cargo BUYS NEW HAVEN SCHOOL Hankow, July 30 CP—The power New Haven, July 30 (F)—The sale | o e humble bean has been forcl- of Hamden Hall Country Day school |, jjustrated on the Yangtse river, of Whitneyville was announced yes- | pina's great river highway. terday by the headmaster, Dr. John P. Cushing, who founded it fifteen vears ago. Dr. Cushing is an Am- herst graduate. The school has been purchased by Dr. Herbert H. Vree- land, Jr.. of the Shefficld Scientific | jak, the beans began to swell, the achool. He has been assistant| qeews to bulge and the seams to registrar at Yale. Dr. Vreeland will | gpon. take possession of the school on his return mext month from Europe, | put the beans had all the best of where he ls studying educational | yp methods { Rhineland, filled with beans, collid- ed with the Japanese steamer Mit- suki Maru, about forty miles below Hankow. The Rhineland sprank a The Rhineland was an total loss. HAVE YOU AN AXE TO GRIND? A high grade, real quality Tool Grinder, will make any good tool, a better tool. ! We can offer you a corking good Tool Grinder, made to stand a lot of wear, for %%.50—4 inches $3.00—6 inches .50—5 inches $3.50—7 inches ‘ tools— 7 Of course we also have the thousands of them—come and see. RPE 73 ARCH STREET Telephone 106 ““Hardware Meant for Hardwear'' local | ebt.” | geht | tamily are expected home tomorrow | Methodist | | property. The Hamburg Amerika motorship | Salvage craft come to the rescue, | almost tizenship. steamship WOOING OF SWEETHEART FROM AIR ville, N. Y., Boston — Thére's danger in those jes for Helen Wills and all Bron — One quite Chicago are going to wait till some | = have lost a race for American ci- NESS SERVICE Mrs. Catherine Pulgar Pfpernek, American born wife of a Rumanian who lives in Argentina, became a mother on the British Vestric, at quarantine, e made the voyage in the hope that the baby would arrive on American soil, preferably Allentown, Pa., where her parents live Prague — the paint on the back | of a big car in which Mary and | Doug have been touring is all | scratched up. An autograph hunter chased them so hard that there was a collision. New Haven, nominee in 1924, willing L |to carry democratic gubernatorial | 18—BARBEE banner in the fall campaign * 19— BUILDINC e all campaign “if i e —BU —DE! DRE! DYEING & CLEANING RANCEZ—ALL KINDS | TISTS | : | Whterbury—Harry Kaufman dles |after auto hits him | | - 26—MOVING, TRUC ALN —PLUMBING, HEAT' RE AND TAILOR! JOBB'G. Niantfe—Acting Governor ¢ Brain- views ard r first squadron cavalry which three times makes a stunning charge in front of him. REPATRING. & PIANC B3—WANTED TO RENDER WARD L, HE 3 LD H B A CHARITY | EDUCATIONAL 34—CORRESPUNDENCE Widow Leaves Third of $1,000,000 | 3¢—CQRRESFORDENEE & - i Estate to Forty Institutions New York — Ethel Barrymore I8 | chiea gl in a hospital for two weeks or | g0, July 30 (P—Approxi- | 33~ WANTED—INSTRUCTORE mately one-third of the $1,000,000 | HAIRU'S MASSE AND CONTRACK SERVICE RENDERED AT YOUR | SERVICE Below is a list of the | fly to a girl’s house and drop let- and female imitators. They Standard Headings i ters from the sky every morning, | shut off light that is necessary and | va ry da dings um | Lieutenant Harold Currie King. of | healthy stimulus for the eyes, in| Cyery. day use on the Classified Page. . Nete iflg Cash [0 wE[ Eumpe | from “tne dramatic moment when | Los Angeles, an army aviator ot | the opinion of the president of the | , | Wallace (Bob) Gaines goes-on | Mitc field, will tell the world. | state society for optometrists. the easy-to-read alpha- - :‘rfm in S :wrlfv]rlqrn(;)r:l oy ::\\rfi: i He s to marry Misa Maxine Stoeger. | 5 R R e, betical arrangement. murdering his daughter_ Sylvia, — artford—Connectict armers | Washington, July 30—The pros-| o0 BT ernE i o orward rapld- Philadelphia — Far be it from |told that sugar beets may miahn | Phone Your Ad To perous condition of t United | 1y today and attorneys were already | yno champlon fish, Johnny Wels- |On unused tobacco lands with profit. | States was held to be ctly due| beginning to show Sgns of the | yyor o be marrind Friday, Aug. = to prohibition, and the troubles of inflicted on them by advance | 13 pe's had the date changed Meriden—Bernard Rubin, New | 925 Closing time for insertion | quiet night and sneak off and be | Hartford—Auto accidents last | in same day’s paper | married. Then perhaps he will week at season's high peak of 508 = | s 1'P.°M teach her to swim. collisions and six deaths. Gt a2 | Saturdays at 10 A. M. Geneva — The League of Nations | Columbla—Auto collision injures | Y ] presumably has recorded no infor- | three | CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS mation as to eligible brides for o= royalty, but young King Boris of | Stamford—Three moving vans 5 Bulgaria, who is on a matrimonial {from New Haven tb New York with ANNOUNCEMENTS | expidition, has just visited the {200 half barrels beer selzed. | I—BURIAL LUTS, MONUMENTE league's headquarters incognito and = LDEATH NOTICES talke A o6 ¢ Middletown—Rev., Dr. F. FLORISTS talked with the committee of intel- | | dletowi e Dr. !l ORRAL DIRECTORS lectual co-operation. hed zuthor ant AND_FOUND = {tan leader to take prof Detnoefi, Beolland — The atoric |EETkeley divinity’ school. has left a fourth grandchild of the | ... . == A late Andrew Carnegle at Skibo | . ""1""&' TONCEIOLA Rrentadoligy 'O AND TRUCK AGENCIES castle. It s the third daughter of |oflices In Capltal City ready for use. | $—AUTOS AND TRUCKE'EOU SALE, Mr. and Mrs. Roswell P. Miller.| .00 . 7 4 11— AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIEE Mrs. | Biiller S tha former) Maveiret | U0t 1o S RElRARR (OB 13T AmOMORILER SHANTRD o o % T |Loyal, Liber Loving ricans, | 13—AUTOS—TAX1 EERVICE Carnegle, 1is the ifronmaster's only |anes wev orsatiization to. "t _,““\ ARAGES TO LET child. I ibetty and: daf ezl OTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES . { y and defend constitution. | (OTORCYCLES-BICTCLES WANTED New York — The stork seems to | — | ERVICE STATIONS — REPAIRING s 8 % | Hartford—Charles G. Morris of | MAKING & MILLINERY WYERS—PATENT ATTORNEYE NG, BAGGAGE ING, PAPER HANGING , METAL Wi STATIONERY ONAL SERVICES COURSE STRUMENTAL AND VOCAL & PRIVATE INSTRUCTORS :‘\;;!r%.mnihe had an cvem(-lon for lestate of Mrs. Elizabeth Ward, wid- | ENMPLOYME! ‘CTIEB - ow of A. Montgomery Ward, pion- | 6 WANTED Vancou: — Hotels are to ex- [eor mall-order merchant, will be | ‘{,A»““?‘fryfln clude women from their beer Par- g jjo4 among forty charitable and N QR WOMEN lors after Aug. 15, because male pa- o NiaR wOME S8 | J trons object, not to mention prohi- jeducational institutions, under the | (5—SITUATIONS WAN bitionists. [will, filed for probate toda The = rest of the estate is divided among FINANCIAL Topeka, Kans, — Roy Bieber, |twenty-eight relatives and friends. OCFORTUNIIES & lawyer, disbarred for mojal terpi-| Marjorie Ward, a daughter, re- tude because a jug of whiskey was |ceived $150,000 and the Ward home. | foudn on his back porch, Is pe- Of all the heirs, Gordon Thorne, a | titiaping for re-instatement on the |grand nephew, alone is not mention- ground that Noah drank wine and |ed. It was he who kept the Thorne that shaving lotions, presumably to |family, and indirectly the Wards, in be found in Kansas Judges' homes, the limelight the last few years witk contain alcohol. his marital affairs. } . MERCHANDISE §5—ARTICLES FOR BALE | 56—BUILUING MATERIALS | 57—BUBIN VE STUCE AND SWINB PETS 53—HORSES, VEHICLE 54—WANTED—LIVE STOCE D AND FUEL Builders & Home Seekers 1OUSEHOLD ARTICLE Y, 65—MERCHANDI 66—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS §1-B—RADIO [3 A real opportunity will he offered to you in Newington Center, Saturday, July 31. The pro- perty of L. L. Redick is subdivided and 17 high grade lots are offered for sale. This property is in the center of Newington and one fare to Hartford | s9—APAR: 'S & TENEM BUSIN 'RY SUPPLIEE TED—WOMEN €3 & OFFICE EQUIP. | 68r-FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTE LEC., & TOOLS HE S8TOREF WATCHES DIAMONDS, JEWELRY 6I—WANTED ARTICLES TO BUY REAL ESTATE FUR RENT 8 ;88 PLACES FOR REN1 and New Britain. Big lots. Well restricted. Come ESK ROOM AKD OFFICES 10USES FOR RENT out and see the property Saturday, July 31, and § jusss (kok Ak Sunday, August 1. Salesman on land from 3:00 to 7:00 p. m. both days. o presents given away. The value is in the 1—WANTED—TO RENT 8—REAL ESTATE — AUCTIONEERS BUILDIN | 82—FARMS FOR 8ALE | 83—HOUSES FOR BALB 8 85—SUBURBAN FOR ALE | 163 MAIN STREET ew Britain, Conn. | $8s—HOTELS §9—ROOMS FOR RENT 90—ROOMS AND BOARD | 91~ROOMS F WHERE TO DINE Tel. 1817 CATION PLACES FOR RENI —WAREHOUSES & STORAGE REAL ESTATF FOR SALE h80—BLOG. & BUSINESS PROPERTY G LOTS FOR SALB l SHORE PLACES FOR EALB ar son ar son | 88—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGB | 7—REAL ESTATE WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS R HOUSEKEEPING 8 93— WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING I' —— “WANT ADS { a1a. Ready Keforvuce THE HERALD —— l ANNOUNCEME 33 Lost and Found otk il | FIVE PASS —_—— TEREEED l AUTOMOTIVE ! Autos and Trucks Fur Sale § E GER AUTOMOBILE~—sedan, , late 1925 sport model, like new, driven 5500 miles. Write Boz LINE RATES FOR Curtls St. Reward, | 42-H, Herald. | CONSECUTIVE (NSER1IONE | Sl lm‘:,:‘;:, | FORD, 1826 COUPE- condition, 3 m | Chatge Prepnn . Call 40425, | old. 335 extra accessorfes $450 cash. ¥ une o & : e Tel. L 1 tin 18 LOSTSWhite ver ticked polnter, | 2 | 1 i 2 ale? Reward. Clifford Carlson, 7 1 line S ||| _Ricdes st ‘ o 1 line 3 o i W L A A i 1 line 38 SRR . ' | PAIGE TOURING CAR=Sport model, 30 daye ....) flne $1.80 $150 ||| FOR YOUR VACATION Caméra, We | mechanically per‘ect. Wil take lighter 1]] Yearls” Order Rates Upon Appliication b all sizes, buy your cameéra | car In trade or will sell for cash. Tel. [l "“Count & ‘words to a iine. | et first flim tree. Arcade| 450 between § a. m. and 6 p. m., mex 14 Iiner o an, inch 5 for_Paul. Uiniwun Spack, 3 iines | Pt el e Minlmum Book Charge, 35 cents. || » Aoy i Ciassified Page on Same Day. Bat _— 3 ; 10 A M. g tor conventence of customers. Call ||| BUICK MOTOR CARSSales and Service. 4%, ‘Ask for & *Want Ad" Operates ||| Capitol Bulck Co, 193 Archest. Phone Notlfy the Herald at once 1f you |} 2807 ad 1& Incorrect. Not rerponsible for | CADILLAC CA alés & Service. Lash criois after the fl-st .msertion. Motor Co. West St L — < “proot, hermetical Co. Phone 6 —_— ANNOUNCEMENTS ] s UGS S R e | | -15. CARS- servie and 1128 saies Corp., Tes and Company AT T for 10 mental W ents of all arving and lette sizes and | orke, 123 West Main 8t vears. D—High Saies r cutting | Bence, 50 Chestnut grade A, 3 | NASH—motor cars. Sales and Bervice: all occaslone, Flow Garden Greenhouee, 116 o 3826-2 218 | BEAUTIFUL FLOWBRS for weddinge and | plue quality and service | I -Btreet. Phone 245 UPMOBIL City Service Btation 240 Hartford Ave. A. M. Paonessa Pres. Also the Domijan Motor Co. ' Cor. af Broad and High &t 3 Stanley | Bes the oew A. G. Hawker. 8% ¥ CYLINDERS Time ants Chul D _AN a General Special Notice Valiant Review No. W. B. A. will open its cottage Myrtlc Beach Saturday, July 31, for the | \est Main 0 month of August. Members wishing PAIGE AND JEWETT—Sales and Service. rvations not . 8. Va | 3724, or Mrs. Peter McCran! | bo—advt. PONTIAC—Bales and Motors, Motor Co., 60 TRUC Sales and Sts. Phone \lentine, | Whitmore Palge & Jewett Co., 319 East n, 1761- AR—The portation, Tow cost Burritt M q gaT /F HE CAN DO IT started buying a home. getting away with it. Tt you thoughtful. See us. SUNDAY AT 10:30 A. M. RETURNING LEAVES SHORE 8 P. M. BY LOUIE S.JONES You know a sgaan who makes less money per year than you do. He TAKE THE AUBURN BUX || TO HAMMONASSET | LEAVES BURRITT HOTEL 2 | _Hartford Ave. or Co.,-Inc., 240 tran: STCDEBAF Service. Albro Motor Rudolph. _Phone 2051-2. MOTOR CARS—Sales and les Co., 225 Sales and Service. 12 “The Sleeve-Valve Motor.” Auty s and Truck For Sale ¢ Flint touring. Party leaving town. 3045-W. BETTER USED CARS AT TH FORDS Tudor, new tirea, 3325 ey Touring, $225. makes $150. Rondeter, $200. | | | | | ‘ BETTER PRICB | | | | rEAL USED CAR DEPT., HUNGERFORD COURT. ELMER AUTO CO., |22 MaIN 6T, R TO SUITE YOUR PURSE—1828 | Esex. 1026 Hudsn Brougham, both | practically brand new; 1925 Essex, 1924 bile eedan, 1924 Lexington sedan, ton sport touring, 1924 Ford VALUES AT YOUR OWN TERME PHONE 1513, E FORDS— 024 3 n Tourlng. $165 Touring $150. Touring, $100. Coupe, $125. Coupe, ' 2 Sedan, § Sedan, $20. Tudor, $200. Ton truck, stake body | | 1e2e i 1922 1924 TEN OTHERS. PLEASURE AND TRUCKS $30 TO $300. EASY TERMS §5 ARCH STREET. Ton truck, panei body, $150. ALL TYPES. AUTOMOTIVE USED OAR EXCHANGE, 1326 Bulck Brougham. 1925 Bulck Coach, 1924 1924 Pulck, 2 passenger Coups. Bulek Sedan. Essex Coach. Studebaker Eedan Studebaker Touring. Ford Coup CAPITOL BUICK €O, 139 ARCH STREET. PHONE 2607. Runabout, $60, Runabout, $12. . Tourlng, $186. . 8215 Ton truck, Ton panel’ job, ‘$150. SEVERAL OTHERE. 340 TO 3276, EASY TERME, AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SERVICE CO, 248 ELM STREET. STAR, 1923—b passenger sedan. Paint, tires, uphoistery and genera! condition very good Price fs low Charles A Bence, B0 Chestnut 5t. Phone 3315, CHEVROLET USED CAR DEFT. 1924 1923 | 1925 | 1823 1924 1023 Studebaker coups. 1923 Ford Roadster. Chevrolet “tourings (1). Ford 1_ton dumps, (2). Reo % ton express. Star touring, Chevrolet Coupe. CONVENIENT TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED TO SUIT BUYERS. SUPERIOR AUTO CO., 27 CHURCH 6T. TEL 211 s O NG—demonstration, 1926, fully equipped. Winter top, otc. Driven 2,00 miles. Terme arranged. Call J. B. | Moran's Garage, 3133 Church St. Phone 28, CHRYSLER USED CAR DEPT. OFFER THE FOLLOWING QUALITY RENOVATED CARS ON CONVENIENT TERMS AND AT LOW PRICE. TRADES CONSIDERED. CADILLAC PHAETON— & good tires, paint and gemeral eon- dition pertect. AUBURN, 1 3-85, ROADSTER— Appearance and condition Ifke mew. FORD, 1823 COUPE— ¥ JORDAN, 1924 SEDAN. FORD, 1934 SEDANS (3) BENNETT MOTCR BSALES 0O, 250 ARCH ST. PHONE 2952 | BTAR USED CAR DEPT. Ford 2 door sedan, Ford Touring, $100. Ford Roadster, §: Ford -Coupe, 327 Ford Coupe, $150. Chevrolet Tourings, 350 each Ford ton truck, $300. Good as new. New car guarantes. Bssex Coach, $22 1924 3250, 1924 | 1923 | 1924 | 1923 @' 1921 1935 1923 EASY TERMS, BURRITT MOTOR SALEE CO., 240 HARTFORD AVE. TEL. 1495, SCHOOL ST. BRISTOL BRANCH. TEL. ' SKIPPY WERE GOING OUER i WEW, DON'T BE THERE For Two DOWNHEARTED ~ MAYBE (WEEKS , 80T | AINT e’ To TAKE: ME THEY'S COCHROACHES COCKROACHES - VER THERE | e oprrit 1. Gy, 100, Seaen Pt 1 / 1: ASK you MAW u)u&?g\ IV THUNDER'D POLLY DIG UP THAT SILLY LOOKIN S0P 1N THE PARLOR 2 1 MRS PERKING, L INTERD TO ASK MR. PERKING FOR POLLY5 HAND, AND L LOART YOuR OVER THE PHONE, - PLACE 1D ADVISE You T'ASK HIM Ou, No' How, @ouLD A oCi ROACH GET OvER THERE ¢ By PERCY CROSBY T

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