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SEABRIGHT TENNIS Mrs. Mallory and Miss Goss (P —Andrew of the Ur arrived in Mr. Mellon’ unexpected David K. E Rome, Aug. 3 | Mellon, secretary | States treasury | this morning was entirely daughter, Mrs 3 (P—Mrs. |« of the American former national | nol aware of his coming, champion, and Miss Eleanor Goss |neither nor Mr. Bruce wa of New York, today entered the |the railway station to meet semi-finals of the women's singles in | the Seabright invitation tennis tournament. Mrs. Mallory tha Bayard of Sho, while Miss Go: argaret Blake of Boston, 6-2, 6-1 Elizabeth Ryan of Californ defeated Helen Wills la the second star to enter finals with a straight over ith Sigourney 6-0, She will oppos lory for a place i morrow. The sumy Second round, wc Eleanor Goss. N ed Margaret Clark, Bostor e Mrs. Molla M bt eliminated Marth e Hills, N. J.. 6-4 6-2 : Elizabeth Ryan defeated Edith 6-0, 6-2. First round Mrs. J. D. H. Endicott, J. M. Symington a Violett, Seabright, STEAMSHIP BUSINE! Both Enter the Semi-Finals of Singles Today. Seabright, N Molla Mallory, is ar B J., Aus. fe Deep River Concern Is To Deep River, two meetings of stockholders in liminatéd Miss Mar- Hills, N. H., 6-1, feated Miss who ! pany here today reopened and placed in ch of E. vear, was the set semi It was unced that 14t with 15 would Pratt nr of s wWo 6 men and be reorgan! small scale ompany the n the scen since maturity of a I canse nn, Daniel R. Ki X John H. Ch Sige '™ | pe the princi lcompany. | It mar wome les Corbi : Mrs. U Boston, d: 4 Mrs. Atwood was also announced th: obtained with new officers ger will be vs and that s coop Miniature Castle for Hamburg-American Conditions as Very Line Reports | Satisfactory Hamburg, Germany, Aug. P The Hamburg-American line, at an extraordin: meeting yesterd: sanctioned an increase of 11,000,000 marks in the company’s capital for the purpose of repurchasing t vessels from the W. A. Harriman interests. The line also sanctioned an agreement reached with the rimans authorizing the company raise a loan of $6.000,000. Dr. Max Von Schinkel, chairman |King Alfonso, ®of the board, told the shareholders | Friday that the business of the past six | months had been better than had | and F. Motor Sales been anticipated. The new contract with the Harriman interests afford- Employes On Out Employes of the S. & F. ed positive benefits without expos ing the Hamburg-American line to undue Influences from outside sources, he said. International Falls, (A—When the Prince Spain Minn., Av Marie soon on her visit to the B. G. I berg family at their summer h on a lovely Rainy Lake island, will be more than surprised at beautiful residence she during her stay. | Chicago millionare has to the old ca cousi milar to The princes ture castle | of Spain. |be the guests of the company cials tomorrow on an outing Block Island. employed by the company and |o’clock tomorrow morning. they RESTORE OLD PLANKS State Rights and Tariff Are Coming to Fore in Democratic Ranks | o0 50100 11004, New York, Aug. 3 (P)—Tariff re- | Arriving at the resort, the duction and states’ rights, oldest |will be treated to a shore di planks in the democratic party's [after which bathing, boating history, are fast moving to the front as the issues of the campaign of 1928, Raymond R. Angell, repre- sentative of the democratic national ane congressional committees said yesterday on returning from a tour of the west | “Farmers will not be { said; “until relief ation is enacted, and are now looking to tariff reduction to bring prosperity “I believe prohibition will not arise as an issuc in the democratic | convention this time,” he said. | An Agency dispatch from Ge cept as it is moulded in the general |last week said Boris' engageme question rights. Two | Princess Giovanna of Italy thirds of the voters in the west are | “considered an accomplished f: dry. and 1 see no way to alter the |There has been no confirmatio elghteenth amendment with more ! {his report. than one third of the states believ- | Ing it is a good law s the first outing given the by the company, but |nual afrair. vitzerland, Aug. 3 ( of Bulgaria, who been in Switzerland {ncognito, Territet today for northern Swi land, driving his own automobi Geney King Bor! of states’ PURCHASE RAILROAD Tampa and Jacksonville Line Taken Over by Bond Holders Gainsville, Fla., Aug. 3 (P—A. H Smith of Hartford, Conn., and F. J. Lissman of New York city as a com- mittee of bond holders yesterday purchased the Tampa and Jackson- ville railroad, formerly the Gains- ville and Gulf, a short line with headquarters here. The purchase price was $300,000 The road was indebted to bond- holders for $520,000 in bonds, $289,- 286.01 in accrued interest and $25.- 000 in counsel fees, according to the | decree under which the speclal mas- ter's sale was made. Los Angeles, | boys were burned | woman and two children to death | ploded in a private house in w | they were sleping. The house | destroyed. PONZI HE. Houston, Auvg. 3. Hearing on the habeas corpus plication of Charles Ponzi by the state of Massachusett serve n to nine 3 a “common and notorious POSTPON a sev when called in district court Following Gov. Fergu for Pon extradition | terday, attorneys for Ponzi pl ed that- they wanted time which to revise thefr pleas, order CATHOLICS PARADE Bantiago, Chile, Aug. 3 (A — Catholics of this city paraded today in protest against the religious regulations of the Mexican govern- ment. After an an_hour—10c. a mile. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS . an hour—15c. a mile. Specinl rates for fong trips. You-Drive Auto Renting Cor. Seymour and Elm ndoor meeting, the paraders marched to the Mexican legation to request the minister to cable to his government the resolu- tions they had adopted. | of his disappe Secretary Mellon Makes Sudden Visit to Rome w nited Rome | rival ven his | ruce, vice-consul, | and s at him Be Reorganized Aug. 3.—Following the | Philip R. Pratt Manufacturing com- the plant was| arge op- resumed on & that ize: proprietor mys- ppeared last Friday and | lefq for It was be- rge | at a in will Visiting Princess g 3 of | rives in International Falls »ahl- ome she the will occupy had - | 26 carpenters constructing a minia- stles n of arrived In New York ing Motor Sales Co. of 1129 Stanley street, Will | (geputy ofti- | at About 15 persons are at 9 will |be taken by motor to New London | |where they will board a boat bound party nner | and sports of all sorts will be enjoyed. em- it is | planned to make the occasion an an- BORIS DRIVES OWN CAR P— has left | tzer- le. neva | ut to | was act. n of and a were in- |jured early today when a still ex- vhich was D (P— ap- wanted s to ar term a thief, was postponed to tomorrow morning | here son's yes- lead- DRIVE YOURSELF— NEW CARS TO RENT Co. A Good Looking Lock Makes a Good Looking Door TA smart looking, smooth working, hand- some lock adds to the appearance of your front door, or your back door, or any door. 1 “Good buildings deserve good hardware.” P. & F. Corbin products need no introduction to the experienced buyer. T The new Steele Street Public School will be equipped throughout with P. & F. Corbin products. We are Corbin’s sole representa- tives in this city. Our display of builders’ hardware will interest you. Come in and look. 73 ARCH STREET Telephone 106 “Hardware Meant for Hardwear" NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1926. PERSONALS Mrs. Joseph Barry and daughter: Faith and Ruth of Bassett stree will leave Sunday for Sound Vi to spend the month of August. Mrs. Dominick China and daug! ter of 1015 Stanley street, and Miss Susie China of 358 Elm street, are spending the weck at Short Beach, Branford lison week of at ley Quarter and Esther F City avenue, spent last Sound View. Miss Margaret Sheehan H. Lounsbury. a Hartford at-| ('Brien and Charles Bicker ’ TO DISTILL OWN WATER Trans-Atlantic Fliers Taking Along | Special Equipment York, (@—Captain e Fonck and his comrades, | will attempt to fiy across the At- w Aug. 3 who | lantic ocean this month are death are forced It was announced today that each taking | no chances on they by thirst in * cas down at sea. The Mlsses Gladys Larson of Stan- | of the post office staff are on their vacations. Miss Veronica Noble and | Mamie Murphy ef Harrison e Winnepeasaukee, where they will spend two we Albert J. Mi L HE ks. Mr. and Mrs. Schilling #icrs of the note were | of Harrison street are spending a ne and | month stenson who are said 10 | Mountains, al stockholders of the | vacation the White N. H. in Mrs. Michael Kehoe and daughters and Winifred of ' Tremont | street, and Winifred Fodt of Jubilee street, are spending two weeks a. | Momauguin. | Mary | CRITICISM FOR KEYES Los Angeles Grand Jury Objects to Dropping McPherson Case. Los Angeles, ‘Aug. 3 (® — Action of District Attorney Asa Keyes in dropping “his investigation of the disappearance of Aimee Semple McPherson, evangelist, brought a statement last night from William | Carter, foreman of the county grand jury, that the. investigating body had cancelled its plans to | commend Keyes for his conduct of | the inquiry. | “A few days ago we us a resolution which we had i planned to adopt,” the jury fore- man said. “It commended very [nighly Mr. Keyes for the cfiicient manner In which he has handled this investigation and the able as- sistance given him by Mr. Ryan district attorney) and | others. However, in the face of subsequent events, the resolution | has been tabled and adoption {indefinitely postponed.” The grand jury will take case ‘again. its up the ALIEN RATES APPROVED Washington, Aug. 3.—Preferential | rates recommended by the fleet corporation for alien World War veterans who desire to take advan- tage of the new law facilitating their return to the United States have been approved by the shipping board. Personally Conducted AUBURN Motor Bus TOURS 5 DAYS NEW BRITAIN to NIAGARA FALLS and RETURN SPECIAL RATE $39-00 For These Trips Fare includes transportation, | hotel and sight-sceing cxpenses, everything except meals, See photographic display of our last Niagara Falls trip in Crowell's West Main street win- dow. GEO. A. QUIGLEY BOOK AGENT i 308 Main St. Phone 1052 had before | street | me a new nber of the party will carry a e-saving water cup,” tion which draws water from the atus that fit weighs six ounces. breathes water 1t and deposited It is clai ufacture indefinitely. * is a helmet with a | is in a smal ed that the cup c sufficient drinkable | by this means to keep a person alive over the AT YOUR SERVICE As the ! formed container. n man- wa That wes Some diAner ;’e;/x/ Thate w{;fi{; I]&ua e 7/73 u »igAt alo; You ;ogu/r/ find 2 gbu? f‘y&é:r Shop if you'd teke Jne to Jook for orne/ Well, T didn't have to look long. Everybody told me to try the New Britain Market. Sirloin Porterhouse |§ Short Best New Potatoes Fresh Cut Hamburg Challenge Milk Best Pure Lard LEAN FRESH SHOU SUGAR CURED BACO} b b 25¢ 18¢ Roast Pork . ... Best Frankforts UGAR Evaporated MILK 3 cap 29c Campbell's i Beans ... 'l Kellogg’s Corn 1 Flakes .. 2 packages | 3 can: 3 cans Royal Lunch Crackers .. 214 Ibs Wm.’s Root Beer, bottle 18¢ Early June Peas 2 cans 25¢ Wedgwood Creamery bs 62¢ — 2 SWEET CORN Beef Liver peck 39C 2,.25¢ 2a::25¢ o d ib Choice Shoulder Steaks s 29¢ Pure Fruit - (3] 1h STEAKS ib. 39¢ CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS ......... A BONELESS POT ROASTS .. -. 22 o 38¢ 15¢ 29, bs $1.54 Solid Packed TOMATOES 3 cans 25¢ Jams, jar 2 Pure Grape Juice Tuna Fish Premier D .... bottle «.: Cah ing large bottle Good Luck Rings Jar . 2 dozen BUTTER 2 Ibs. 87c PARKSDALE FRESH EGGS ..... 2 dozen 81¢ Good Luck OLEO Nucoa Nut OLEO| Fin 32c b 29¢ FANCY ELBERTA PEACHES .. (ANAS . LARGE RIPE BA U] t Prize OLEO 29c 1h basket 39¢ .. dozen 29¢ EXTRA FANCY CANTALOUPES .. 2 for 25¢ Fancy Baking Apples 2 quarts Native Green or Wax Beans 3 quarts Calif. Sunkist Oranges .... dozen Red or Yellow 25¢ 25¢ 35¢ Py .4 s . Calif. Sunkist Lemons Iceberg Lettuce Native Squash Native Cukes Solid Head Cabbage Evergreen dozen each 3 for each each Corn dozen 39¢ 10¢ 25¢ 5c 10¢ 29¢ ¥ Below is a list of the Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note the easy-to-read alpha- betical arrangement. Phone Your Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion in same day’s paper 1P M Saturdays at 10 A. M. CLASSLFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1—-BURIAL LOTS, ) NOTICES 3—FLORISTS CRAL DIRECIORS AND FOUND NOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOBILES 8—AUTO_AND TRUCK AGENCIES 9—AUTOS AND TRUCKE FOR SALE 10— AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE 11=AUTO PAF 14—GARAG 15—MOTOR { 18— MOTORCYCL! SERVICE BTATIO! BUSINESS SERVICE S HAIRL'S MASSEUSB AND CONTRACT SERVICE RENDERED TISTS . —DRESEMAKING & MILLINERY —DYEING & CLEANING —INSURANCA—ALL KINUS S—PAT ATTURNEYE TRUCK BAGGAGE PAPER HANGING 0 TUNING DER SERVICLS EDUCATIONAL COURSE M | 39—EMPLOYME. | 40—HE | 41 —HELP—M | 42—HELP—WOMEN WA OR WOME! WANTED—MEN WANTED—WOMEN INESS OPPORTUNITIES ENTS, STOCKS, BONDE i BD 19—WANTED—TO BORROW LIVE STOUE 50—CATTLE AND SWINE CATS, PETS POULIRY 53—HORSES, VEHICLES ED—LIVE STOCE PPLILS MERCHANDISE & TOOLS AT THE STORES 66—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 1-B—RADIO 67— WATCHES 67—WANTED ARTICLES DIAMONDS, JEWELR TO BUY 76—WAREHOUS! —WANTED—TO RE! FOR SALE NIS—REAL ESTATE 79—AUCTIONLERS $0—BLUG. & BUSINESS PROPEIi} ! DING, LOTS FOR SALE -34—SHORE PLACES FOR SALE RBAN FOR SCALE REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE $7—REAL BSTATE WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HUTELS $§—HOTELS $9—ROOMS FOR RENT 9—ROOMS AND BOARD 91—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING 32—WHERE TO DINE 93—~ WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING ~ RLPAIRING ’ = THE HIEERALD | “WANT ADS” abetically .~ Ariavged Fo) and Ready Hefecuce. LINE RATES FUR CONSECUTIVE INSKERVIONS Charge a0 20 24 32 40 Quik Prepus -y as day 1 ine 2 duye 1 line daye ....1 line veed iiue 21 line 21 iine 2z .36 daye ....1 line 5180 3160 Veaily Order Rates Upon Application Count 6 words to & iine. L4 lives to an tnch, Ainlwum Space, 3 ilnes. Minimum Book Chatge, 35 cents No Ad Accepted After | P. M. for Claatitied Page on Same Lay. 8at 10 A M. 4dr Accepled Uver the Telephonut for convenlence of customein. 435, K, for a “Want Ad” Operator the Herald at-once It your yeorrect. N onetble. *for s after the fi ANNOUNCEMENTS g e 0 ) Burial \Lots, Monuments 1 ~ rein- | 38 35 | FOR YOUR v/ O ' have them, all sizes. buy sour lere and get first tilm . free. nfant or child# AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agenci K MOTOR CAR water-proof. N. B. Vault Co. Ph 7-15 ITATN—Monumental Works, 1 Monuments o Carving all ‘sizes Potieig and letter cu ok our epeci * for 10 yeare. West Main Sc, iotor_care. nd Service, n_Street. Ph HUPMOBILE § City 240 Hartford Ave ® A" M. Pacuessa Pres Aleo the Domijan Motor Co. Cor._of Broad and High e See the G, ew Hawker Tioe 58 Phone | et Motors Harwawre Co., 50 City Motor 15 Passengeys and Seven towaways Taken Off Boat ' ;; Vineyard Haven, Mass., Aug, — Fifteen 7 engers and stowaways this morning were Imoved from the shipping board steamer Governor John Lind. in the harbor here, and taken on the cos ard boat ugatuck to New ford. The steamer. en route to Bos- ton .from- Sante Domingo with a| cargo of sugar, ran upon Hedge | ‘Fence.shoal in a fog yesterday but | {was. refloated on the. flood tide last | night. Two small coast guard {boats assisted in floating her. |fuel was exhgusted, howeve she will be forced to remain | until fresh supplies of fuel oil are ipped from Boston. steamer |was apparently undama by grounding. TO MAKE )" MOTOR _OARS AND TRUCK nn Co.. Sales u riel Snubber RS—“The 100 PAIGE AND JEWE &= 1 Whi patrol | Autos and Truck XD SEDANS— 2-1924 Overla touring. 1-to tonring. 1 ¥ord tour- tour! 1924 Bulcl touring, 24 Wil ayments. k- Phona Phone ed INVESTIGATION Copgressman Ta Guardia Plans Trace Bielaski's Actions New York, Aug. 3 (1 Bielaski, pictured dur rum conspiracy trial zovern- | ment “under cover man' receiving a salary of $1,100 a month, was de- | ribed by Congressman I, H. La-| Guardia as a *“‘piece work" durir to of J. Bruce Goun {ies the Lavyer | as a ng City Advertisement | | sEwer | Cle Conn o v infor! the had of IN KONSTIN office, r received past more Guardia said reived so many letters | from payers that'he | to inyestigite personally PLACE City of New Aug. 2, 1926 m it may concern Britain Te- inguiry 1 decided | Notice testimon® is her given Board of Compens I SSE8! by Bielaski during the Dy Iment 5 m.‘ yfj"‘ ":‘ro“-‘:\'d L;\,‘f\('s' (that he was personal representazive made the following LR in New York to General Lincoln C. lof special benefits or butterments Andrews, assistant se of the lcaused by the construction of a [ treasury _in charge of prohinition |sewer in Konstin Place, from Stan 1nn(m‘v'-’n nt at a $1,100 a month | ey street easterly: viz. ; : § | salary, | North Side — |August & Pauline CALLED TO ORDE | Jointly London, Aug. 3. (BI— E. c- | Angust Quisten, conservative, was called to| jointly order in the house of commons yes- | Anthony terday by Foreign Secretary Cham-| laiskis ; berlain when he asked the foreign |Konstin Mikulskas secretary to suggest to Brigadier| South Side General. Lincoln C. Andrews, Ameri- (Frank Sladeck can prohibition enforcement chief, {Ionstin Mikulskas that he return to his owm country |Konstin Miklusk and “amend the disgraceful state of |.John Mikulskas affairs as regards prohibition | there.” | Mr. . Chamberlain hy . that the of ty i Benefits i $ 58 00 & Pauline : 83.50 & Margaret Total ot e was cheered Accepted, adopted when_ he said he deprecated the twice by order - of tone of the member's remartk, as it |Council. was “really not an attitude which should be adopted toward another | great and friendly. nation.” | PERRT | 06 and published the ‘Common Attest, ALFRED L. THOMPSON, City Clerk. WHERE 1S THIS BOY WHAT SAYS YER A COCKROACH TRAINER ? HE DIDN'T SAY IT, PAPA, THE CARDS THEY DID; THEY WAS CICLE [ Cocronch SPIRIT; i THE OLD MAN WHAT'S, = = [1oRT Tt A %00) |oAS Ecro? By PERCY CROSBY ITD BE FuNNy IF THIS WAS THURS DAY T AINT ME LITTLE 78l « AGAIN. By CLIFF STERRETT M A GAME GUY, DAWGORE . 8UT I KNOW WHEN 1M LICKED!

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