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: NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1926. ' WOMEN IHNMODEST, SAYS |INVITES VISTTOR 10 | INDIVIDUAL CONTRACT g B ARSON CONVICTS ' ARREST OF GHURCH 0%, e s Coave oy AT o opPosed by LABOR MEN %ERK/(I)(%JE'} THE HERALD W S n™ ] “ v WANT ADS HANE FOOR—NG, Z53#7 ca e Commer- L | Alphabetically Arranged For Quick cial Trust Co. I Philadelphia Minister, Speaking At Chamber of Commerce Secretary Ac- | Mass. Branch of A. F. of L. Today aud Ready Refecence. turn_to_bank ¥inder indly re- Below is a list of the LINK RATES FOR onday. Finder 1 rook, Assails ¢ | ds Se ‘elcome Adopts Resolutions—Bill For | 3 : : CORSHCUTTVIA TIONS Osgood Ave,, City. L e il e ol (el i B R U Btelie e = 4 5 \ ‘ Purse Wardrobes’ Waite, Who Doesn't Walt. | Legislature. every day use on the || 2 & il une k1] ot S Two New Warrants | | | Classified Page. Note days ....1 line : a 3 Prison Sentences | Somerville, N. J., Aug. 5 (P) —| Stony Brook, L. I, Aug. 5.—The| When John Mansfield Waite, aq-| Springfield, Maes, Aug. 5 (P—A £he ‘2asvits r(fad iah | duve lize s e | Warrants for two more arrests in |honesty of young people and the|dress “En Route” called at Cham- branch, American Federation igasy P R e ‘ 5 Maln or Wvet Main St Finder kin® (o E [ connection with the murder four |immodesty of women's atiire were|ber of Commerce this morning and ghon Wiy conventicn fos on betical arrangement. aaye +..01 Hine s150 phone 405-3, - Reward, i k Wi 03 E =) b 3 gt Tor 'iile oL b rent on record as opposing the Yearly Order Rates Upon Application s 4 Bridgeport, Aug. 5 (P—Moe Cas- |years ago of the v dward W. {attacked by the Rev. Roy J. Brum- app! or the position as “mem- | dfaitd 2 £ TWO TRAVELIN per and Harris Fienberg of New |Hall and Mrs. Eleanor Mills were In baugh, Presbyterian minister, of hip secretary,” he v invited ioual eontralty il the com- Phone Tour Ad To Tf Hnee ol VAT ot D anatucol, 10 York, who last September were each |the hands of Assistant Attorney |Philadelphla, speaking before the|by Secret Ralph L. Gould to take :‘“ f““‘!"ul"c'_'; “w“?r’;“ is “a Minlmum Space, 3 lines. , kcagiiaty e af e b o sen. Simpson toc sonference e el 12 ithe first tra t ) ty, and as | contract which is ifhtended to com- Minimum Book Charge, 36 centa. - sentenced to the state prison for | General Simpson today ¥ onference on evangel iniiin| o Bt sl entigtaeTolly, and s | STLUESLIL 8 T AL R OCE S 925 Mininm Jaok Cosasl b cinn: e " from two to five years after a jury| One warrant cha an fre- |session here [ Bt oo s i e e e ot Classitied Page o0 Same Uay. 8st || 7GR YOUR VACATION—A camera. We veturned a verdict in superior court | quently mentioned in the with | “It has been proven that 64 per:lil he was out of New England : SRl ey it 5 y . 10 & M. bave them. all sizes. Luy your camers g convicting them of having set fire | being an acces v to the murder. |cent of the young people of America | The rcason for Mr. Gould's treat- ‘i\-rlpn‘;’ (lhur amilies from suffering uosmg time for insertion m;\d;w.i\:;oi:;e; (;;-lwlh-m"f‘f.l.fmg:fi re and get first fllm fres to their “F. and C. Cloak and Suit [Mr. Simpson said he would recom- |today are dishonest,” the Rev. BT ICn I et ik et ranian s Ehoy abnostion in same day’s paper 926, Ask for a “Want Ad" Operator S RTTTo et SN company” sto ere, are not en-|mend that this man held with- | Brumburgh said. “These facts were |{1e New England Association of | The conve Rost appos ol 1P. M Notify the Herald at once if sour IR e Tty 2 instructed executive council to . M. A (L g L R BB Country - Home. titled to a new trial as requested must go to prison in accordan an opinion of the supremc rt or errors made known tod 1{out bail when 4 e| The other s a Negress, as | witness. Informed of t | zained through tests made by clerks Commercial Scerctaries has notified fter the fi~st .nsertion. : - Mr. G a ma hn | Present a bill to the next Massachu- orrors in different stores. Young people of | M- Gould that a man named John |Presen . B Saturdays at 10 A. M. Rl At e ey 10 charieterized {n | Sétts legislature providing that such Yy = “Clever but croo e ¢ SRl e e confracis, wherein workers under- | ¢, ASSIFICATION HEADINGS AUTOMOTIVE ) "o 13 said to admit that |¢1ke not to join labor organizations, ANNOUNCEMENTS || “uro snd Touck Apensies s 11 be declared void as against warr | excite Casper and Fienberg are now at lib- | she waited on her front porch, |something that will give them a still © : erty in bonds of $7,500 each. about three-quarters of a mile from | greater thrill, jhe obiains money under false pre- |* i ——eee /| FTCK MOTOR CARS—Sales and Sarvice. { A ruling of importance referring |the crab apple tree under which the | “Young women in most cases are (e was headed this wa i o taenbio rord s ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Mouuments 1| Capitol Buick Co., 193 Arch St. Phone to the rights of accused persons | bodies found, to be arrested. {immodest and are able to carry their| e 0L e O DTG e e S e i ’.‘_, ,", f,i"“" “a“ BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS BURIAL VAULTS—Concrete and refn- | —oot SARE=se T TS who take the witness stand is pro- | Her husband spent most of the night |wardrobe around In their handCt oy the loc mber ot{Come-{ S0RE S OPRUSIE BON BHOOES 11 K10 DEATH NOTICES forced; wat 2 gally mealed, | CADILEAD GARS—Huios & Sérvice: SToal pounded by the supreme court in playing cards with newspapermen |purses. It well known fact that Ierce, Waite was arrested four | Yeterans’ permanent law and while ORISTS B. Vaul Phone 647-1 R e LN IR AE : [times in New York and has a-charge | ROt approving incompetency in any ERAL DIRECTOR® NEW BRITATIN—Monumental Works, 123 >4 ‘ L 1 Casper-Fienberg case. on the i e Pleas of guilty were entered when 1 pe men ound under the headlights |immod v leads to immorality. Al | automobiles. News- |of the oung boys with whom I have "0W pending in Po; veteran would give him first recog- | S—5oSk ANDFOUND Bk En ) MpnumAuid de el aivie gul nitfon in civil service. Sppakers| S—wrong ANNOUNCEMENTS ptions. Carving and letter cutting Chester, a bor was against veterans of the the store proprietors were ar watched the home | come in contact are profane in t algy cusedh of Bobtaininstimoney S inndon |+ L oie REEIN AT o Ui our_specialty. ET MOTOR CARS—Sales and on charges of having set a fire with | ma peech. Of course, temptations have |false pretenses. e (‘}m IM‘E’) i ": AU Florists s N"fifle Au]o Company, 137 5 intent to defraud insurance com- [ Russcll’s testimony in the |multiplied a great deal in the last| His game is to become attached | FAE WOR 00 2aBhe BIE b y—AuTo AND RUCK Acuncigs o |BANK BOOK—No. T. § P30, Tswued In | oG~ pROTHERSSalrs #id ce. ¢ s ok the witness stand | previous sk e iy At a o - o d that!to a Chamber of Commerce Si gl EolarcCRg 8 € - | g AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOK 8A © name of G. D. Carglll reported lost | PQ0% 4 e A = panies. Both took the witnes [ Brevious dryestightion faid imuahito |30, Feaze, althoughiiwe s Jind jthagiies S ot iatats ; - |tation to be made that organized la- [ 10— AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE destroyed, it found, return to the EIAlOnn Carp L8 Sty but their testimony was narrowed | discredit that of Mrs. Jane Gibson, |those who survive the) nighest)| 0 STURSIANAR SAEOL LRI KO Sl Lo ) 11—AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Phone 7 | e, Conn. . i FRANKLIN CARS—The car for 10 vears. . within such limits that they actual ho swore that she saw Mrs. Hall type of young people ever devel-|®ion, or failing in this, to represent 1 i 12 OMOBILES WANTED e S0 ks S i i SR e | Civil, Spanish and World Wars. |12 <1 SE TFUL FLOWERS inge E % 63 W - . | racter witnesses for | bending over yodie s. Rus- [oped.” . himself to merchants as being with * | 13— AUTOS—TAX1 SERVICE e ity Sales and Service. 453 West Main St were only character wit nding over the bodies. Mrs, Rus- |oped. f e VS S all occaslons, plus quality and rer Dol 3606, ¢ th | Speakers were allowe | tloor to reaffirm 1 & Flower Garden Greenhiuse, 1163 Stanley 15—MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES St. Phone 3826.2 themselves and gave no testimony |sell, after a conversation with at-| Mr. Brumbaugh also assailed the |the Chamber. and on the s NASH—motor_cars, See the new lime. stand in fa- directly concerning the fire, torneys for the slain man’s widow, | Y. M. C. A. schools, declaring that|%f 2 rather pleasing personality, get | : 16~MOTORCYCILES-BICYCLES WANTED | ——_ 2972 ° e 8a 55 Bk “ | vor of the national child X 0 C g R — — | les and Bervice, A. G. Hawker. When they were cross examined (now on bail charged with the mur- [they are absolutely not evangelical [SOme merchant to vouch for him at|¥or & 1 n% ‘0;“1 child labor law |17_sgRVICE STATIONS — REPAIRING | BOSRON PERNE"Very Teatomable Dricce. | pim Street. ~Phons idbe 5 8 by States’ Attorney William H. Com- davit that at the time |and that they are ruining the faith @ bank, wherc he cashes a check |2mendment and continuance was Phons: 12 o 2% Bt | —HUPMOBILE § AND § CYLINDERS ¢ 5 S g ; i LHC e : arked, | Urged of the fight to prevent the em- BUSINESS SERVICE o1 RERE | ) ley there was a contest when the |in question Mrs. Gibson was at the |of all their students. Dol comem back | [alef BIRRG L et o liivan dn oliar ) LOWERS—potied piants, pleasing 00 Barctara s ¢ state’s attorney asked questions re- | Russell home discussing a stray dog. b 5 oS A {"No funds” He is alleged to have | Ployment 0 i industry in | 1s—BARBERS HAIRL'S MASSEUSE varlety. Speclalizing on funera) work AN BTt Do ferring to the claimed incendiary ate Senator Simpson yesterday | FROM ERIE JAIL |admitted to Mr. Gould that these ‘N state. ;88 BERVICD RENDERED Johnson's Greenhouse, 517 Church St. Also the Domijan Motor Co. blaze, which defense counsel oppos- | was formally appointed assistant at- | S snet e |charges were true. I\I S 16T8 | ___Cor._of Broad and High Bte. ed on the ground that they Were | torney general to give him power to | Joseph Costello Makes Second Get- | Waite is described as a man acDonald Smith Makes e B et O e et S outside the scope of the cross exam- | investigate more fully reports of | away Since June. {weighing about 140 pounds, iron | (Gaqd Secore in Montreal | 24—INSURANCZ—ALL KINDS The Harwawrs City Motor Co., 50 ination and tended to prejudice the | maladministration in the former in- | Bufral 5 P—. ¥ hair, short mustache, grey eyes, |y F 0 £ 25—LAWYERS—PATENT ATTORNEYS Chestnut_§ i 2 g : 12 uftalo, ‘Auge b Joseph Cos-"' ) Jiiders slightly stooped, with an ontreal, Aug. 5 (R—MacDonald | 26_MOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAGB e N RE Gk jury by emphasizing that the accus- | quiry ltelto; " wrsted. u ole 1ou g ped. Senlth of Boest Bes B3 Ball AT O | REO MOTOR CANS AND TRUCKS= $dwere Mot-tostifying as'to the facts May Be 4 Arrests | tugttive from ju:mr- & b R s e et "cép‘f. T PEUMBING, HEATG, METAL WORK B o DI ot Eand bisi Phone ectives tod 4 = I 7 sl 8 ks 2 2 29—PRESSING AND TAILORING Continue X L pLBOTIC M A iwLDh ot_;)h: B o arguments fo the | ugDClcctives today were checking | Moray atternoon from the Erle | mber has also been warn- |EOIf champion, today shot & brilliant | 9 BHIRT B JOBBG. - HYATIONERY ¢ d from Page Nine) _2100. Local agants for Gabelel Snubbers. hen, 8 & “|“an amazing story recounted to | county penitentiary at Alden. near > Ryan | 71 to lead the early finishers for the | 31 —PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PAIGE AND J nd Service. Jury, the state’s attorney commented | Mr, Simpson by a new witness, & |poen e poroniary at Alden. near a man named P. A R¥an {5,071 holes of play in the Canadian | 2—REPAIRING & PIANO “TUNING _ |the exchange of books. | Whitmore 31 East upon the failure of Cas and | middle aged married woman who ' < s ‘ d to be coming this way, | g ° Canadian | 3,7 WANTED TO RENDER SERVICEE | Three large hydroplanes flew over | Main St. g | | He 1s under a five to 20 year sen- open championship at the Royal T d to represent himself the town early this morning going | STAR—The new Fienberg to testify as to facts | called at his office after being ad- | tence Shi et & jTho s all Moittieal Golf sl ) AR=TE ‘ materitl to the fire. A mew trial|vised by her husband to tell what :,':.‘:_., 14'.‘,“(]!? ,0°1‘,_,"b”’hn"n Tr'L s being of the Dupont-Ryan Paint| TEEFRH BRE BED o e EDUCATIONAL north, They were flying so dow that | Jrrimen: , Burr was asked on the claim that Judge |she knew. ERi {:r i been, Te- G, Mhe B T. DilPort DeiNemours||, S Wag ohe over '("m‘e home | J4=CORRESPONLENCE COURSE the pilots were visible. e nd B N Ceiba in aliowing | s 0t | sponsib] he escape been |, issued a statement that he 1780 2% it oaein $5—DANCING TEACHE Jack Walsh, ma e fum e George E. Hinman erred in allowing | Mr. Simpson refused to disclose | guspended and an investigation be- |\ ),' sihn ,,‘? . |with a sensational 33, three under |3§—IKSTRUMENTAL AND YUCAL e J‘V’|"h'bm";]““°' of the East r Sales Co., 226 State's Attorney Comley to make | hor name, but declared there would | gun ({0t ezt SRIEROn A par. 37—LOCAL. & PRIVATE INSTRUCIOR® g TR bRl toat bEa M | S . such comment. be four 4 | ———— 38—WANTED—INSTRUCTORS sued a challenge to any team aver- | WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND— T The New York star was one of a sts within 48 hours if | Early in July Costello got away aging 14 to 15 years of age for | Motor cars. Sales and Service. 127 | imony was verified. trom Sheriff Kohler of Cleveland| SONFIDENCE IN POINCARE |oroup of nearly 50 stars from the EMPLOYMENT Cherry St. Siceve-Valve Motor.” o = e B Sl s < c ik 5 (P —The ber | : 3 s . games to be played Sunday after- b e Dwyer Case Witness Is 1‘ h l"“‘ me,” he said, “that she | at the doors of the Ohlo state peni- ”r‘l‘r" R b ”:L“:""‘_n; AT | United States. 39—EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES o fon ol ThSEE LS L L : S knew two me ho sent L s being taken ©Of deputies today ag: e - =S O 10—HELP—AGENTS WANTED Roliggitle. " & For 0 Jailed on Perjury Count |70 5° 08 W0 srent | tentlars, whero ho was being taken LR ML Y MR TN U eemD I Rrromms mow | HELECACENTS BT _ The East Berlin Community team | __Aut0# and Truck For Sale_ New York, Aug. 5 P—Charles|giain, She gave m o serve thementence for robbery. |io i, 950.t0 173 soclallst counc | "o s & HELP—WOMEN WANTED in the Hartford County Y league When the sheriff's automobile | ned on the | paceod at the entrance. Costellg |1, Project for control of the to S 43—HELP—MEN OR WOMEN is now tied for second place in the Man Dying After Trying to Stop |44—SITUATIONS WANTED—MEN Augustus Smith, formerly of Ever- . : 45—SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN standing with another week of description of what happ ett, Mass., who was the government's [nioh ¢ 'or” (1o murder. T asked her 19 1}3cco monopoly, which the govern- | i IS TR A0, star witness during the recent trial |\ iy cie had not told her story oo bhcd the handeuffs from his|yong proposes fo put in the hands| Feonne® ",;(v,.m \\\Drl«cr: }lp;l-l. scheduled play. There are several wipped with i ot William V. Dwyer, convicted |tno ayihorities before. Her reply sts. jumped out of the machine |o¢ 5 private company [aaatls SECI%, e AR e FINANCIAL postponed games in the league vet Y o Fdp e and made good his getaway. | Jack Singer, 30 years old, son of & f,s_pysINESS OPPORTUNITIES to be played so that it will be the aaicall; d . leader of a $40,000,000 rum Ting, |\oos ‘that st Motor Co,, 50 Chestnut St. Tel. had been reading the rooming house proprictoress at |47—INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDE |end of the menth 'before the final ed guilty to perjury today. | .. 0 B0t R e B ] A week later he was caught ran- | g B, R eacral (Juidzs Mask ‘sentenced him e . B0 SHE Bl | packine '/ photogTaphers s'“““‘\One! Two! wa_a_y! Chelsea and Pacific avenues, was | $—MONEY LOANED . averages can be computed. The 10- | cHEVROLET COTPE 18225 Vory ~ gond to 60 days in Westchester county [yo s o o favorable fo the | €T and was sentenced for 90 I porisdias dying e City hos- cals carried off the honors last year. | paint, ur holsters and. Hres.' Good rume o i penitentiary. | state was badgered by the detectives | 4875 On Monday he developed a pital last night from stab wounds LIVE 8TUCE ing order. Priteicaly 135 i k. Smith was charged with making | o.°o g prNu- Ay ldetendnntl | e AW three 0 tHEt HHRO) - in the throat and left arm follow- | o, o qrrp AND SWINE Cit ltems Iy w:n:i p};;;:l a false statement under oath as to | N Sing N)'“ Naolara 1 hml‘ 0'[_ |ers who were ill, he was taken to ing his |nlvrcr‘sslox_\ in an alterca- 51—DUGS, CATS§ PETS y 2 his service in the United States| 5 SEERCE Crotre e b st | the Penitentiary hospital under the tion among the Kitchen workers, |$2—EGGS, POULTRY SUPPLLES e L navy. The act get forth was com- |{*h &f &fIAVIL from George MoUen- | charge of one guard. When the His assailant fled, but the police ex- | 33—HORSER VEIATLIR 0 i e 1924 Overland tourings, 1928 mitted during Smith's exantination me '”H[ \-” ot 3\h ; "dC 1,',,'. party reached the hospital Costello pect to overtake him soon. : e people who have Vought lots olet t»‘unng. 1924 Buick '&‘fl‘."" as a witness against Dwyer. ;\Y‘mv“"” e o "én tre | Was missing. Norman Johnson, 21, 308 Roge- MERCHANDISE o ,,"m, Carr Land’ Co. bave all made B o 2 il {morning atter the crime, i connec- | Fellen et Betng Lot o o L2 | B SBiRNG MATeIALS AT i e torn yoatarday 1o Mr. || SoiZh Cxrese, 131 Cotrry et prene Ball Not “Missile” and tion with the hour of her return to | AYTested as Suspect in ,p‘o:,:f ::’l\,l ‘S."’,;.;nf ‘3'(::}& oot BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP and Mrs. Hugo Johnson of 506 i s e explained four yea Church street at the New Britain | FORD, 1923—% ton, panel body. P. O. General hospital. Eay 108 Ol et : 5 e 192 ing car in good condle B. Szumowski of 105 Lawler street i Sl iy the stabbing took place was for- {merly the John Wanamaker cot- | {0—FERTILIZERS, SulivS, PLAN tage, a show place of the resort, |g2—~GOOD THINGS TO EAT Judge Dismisses Case " Pome she cwplaine rars | Waterbury Muvder Case Chelsea, i MUY, b UBE-A hap) $89 that she went out 8t two 0/el0ck | avew Yarl, Aug, 5.UP~—A man be- is not a mis to look for her husband, and return- | . sile, Judge Cutler ruled | 0 100k for her husband, and return- |y ooy pothe police to be Calo O, in court here today. ‘“‘n;‘ wa o nm n |\v\l]‘\“‘;m 11 x]::”tmg [ exnun a8, Lwanted i EWALEEDITY, funiil ita recant sule i miien 1t wasSi=HODSEREED S Barie FooLa e oS penilr e ren, A metropolitan parkway officer | Conn., on a charge of homicide, was turned infoa iroomins nouse 8 A |8 RE T N e ke | - ruotion of & dwelllug ‘&t 068taw S| NATTONAT: ger tourir 500 bail n Sklar of | Ald 1 material witness, ler street at a cost of $10,000. Good had testified that Hym arrested here last night and placed 66—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS R S oua toaking. ashull ‘afojinag (DoAY erientor Ber home aboub |y, ) WHITTEMORE UNWORRIED | 61-B—RADIO The people Who Haye bought lots | — B s = [two o'clock. Totten’s affidavit Mr. o : 67—WATCHES DIAMONDS, JEWELRY [ of the Carr Land Co. have all made (O4KTAX ) e on Revere Beach when he attempt- |0 (00 0 0 that Mrs, Hail | Police said they recognized the S WANTED ARTICLES TO BUY kS Chalmers, 3 and 1924 ed to arrest him. The boy dove [>T o s i - M2 man as Dierano from circulars sent Doomed Slayer Has Galned Weight L Bh we cars are all in A-1 shape and w [ oo {corrceted herself when told of this into the sea at the officer's ap- | proach but he wearied before the | waiting policeman and submitted to | out by the Waterbury authorities asking for his arrest in connection with the slaying there July 2 of H Since Imprisonment. REAL ESTATE FUR RENT Baltimore, Aug. — Warden | §9—APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS Patrick J. Brady. who sees Richard |70—BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT discrepancy equippe erv good tires, uphole and paint excellent and in A-1 mecha arrest, on the charge of “ihrowing | Pittshurgh Welfare Man |John Costanzo in'a hootleger's feud. Reese Whittemore, the slayer who | 1o nesn oo ring O CE8 | frat conatcion. A" bargain’” niardmare a stone or other missile.” Judge Ts e b3 " . —_— is soon to be hanged, at least twice [ 73—HOUSES FOR RENT i SBULOE Uy, 8 hestnnt St. Phons : G s akes Port in Hartford |, 5 5 < fas s BRI Sl I e s b 00 se Chtla dgnissll he cgse. \ Hilvitone Aual b e waltes ol Xa M. G A Meeting Urges sach day. sys Willtemore 18 Show: | 7;-vicAToN: PLACES FOR RENT PIBRCE ARROW § Terhanically - RTER g [ i TRt S 8 s Infernati I Spor ing no signs of breaking down. —WAREHOUSES & STORAGB perfect, for particulars, Inquire of J. .t Hope at Last | Schafer, extension secretary of the nfernational Sports | “Whittemore appears to have|77—WANTED—TO RENT Car Condon, 30 Laurel St. Bristol, Conn. There was a landlu with the | Associated Charities of Pittsburgh, | *Helingfors, Finland, Aug. 5 (P — gained propably ten or twelve KREAI ESTATF FOR NALE %T#"“" L5 | \s accepted the app ent | Y % it oo S & e _AGE " 5 MAKE 3 RS=W ehipwrecked crew that had been 1“ has ac ed th appolntment Young men were I\x‘rgr\d o help se- | pounds since he came here,” {lje | 18— AGENIS_REAL ESTATB « .+ . If offered for sale by a || will sncrifice on the following used cars. 3 adrift for two days with hope af | of Eeneral secrctary of the Charity cure a sympathetic understanding | warden declared. “He cats heart- | (= AUSRIOSEENS, oy propenry reliable dealer is all that he || 1926 Essex Coach, $200. 1926 Ricken- Torie ebb, | Organtzation Society of Hartford, |of international conditions, by con- ily. S1_RUILDING LOTS FOR SALB claims for it! backer sedan, (new), $500. 1923 Wills . What's that? exclaimed the |succecding the late Guy Davis Gold, | ferences, sports, scholarships and | Whittemore fs a great reader of [$2—FARMS FOR BALE e e Y e Jandsman, pointing into the distance. | who died about two months ago. | literature at today's session of the | newspapers particularly the sport|$3"HOUSES FOR SALE @ 1= Turn to the Classified Automo- || s100. 1926 Lexington touring, $400. 1926 “Dhat's land, fsn't i | Mr. Schafer held Congregational | world congress of the Young Men's | pages. $5_SUBURBAN FOR SCALE bile Ads now. You will find real || Lexington sodan, 1824 Fora tour- “I see nothing hut the horizon,” | pastorates in three Towa parishes, | Christian assoclation. An appeal also * 88—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE values offered there by just such L‘L"»m:r“ ‘n‘«hx,f.’,,“"ff"\. \‘n":rl:;-m Admr,, = replied the first mate |including six years as college pastor | was made to help eliminate A wonderful concrefe town, ex-|S"REAL BSTATE WANTED dealers. G. Cohen, Inc, 155 Park St. Hartford. “Well, hang it, that's better than | for Congregational students at the alistic prejudices by anti- |clusively for the occupation of the| . ROUNS: Bldioe - i : TV e T nothing. Let's pull for it."—Cap- | University of lowa, and during the |tation. | It's a notable diving teacher little |natives, is ‘springing up near Lagos, | s3—ROOMS FOR RENT 5 AGd gou. can boy now &t prao- ranging in price from $35 to $100, per's Weekly. last two years has been engaged in | Kach country has been asked fo!Miss Dorothy McDonald, 6, has at |capital of Nigerla. $0—ROONS AND HOARD Pl sotr owo.pulce A9d toruds, |1 Tawianae Ry Muton: o, 8 hisetn TS | 2 elfare work. SHAUTEE ¥ Y and N for Lo 91—ROOMS FO! USEKEEPING SR S 2818 S social welfare worl dovelop some particular service 10| Coney Island, N. Y., for he's Johnny | 8 S1-HaoNs wom dous WHITE TRUCK—1% Ton, capadiiy—Ta ‘ New finds of footprints of reptiles| — — humanity. Weismuller, Chicago aquatic champ. |READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS. | 33— URERE 30 DINE o LonainG s 1" good condition, Price rfgnt. Tel. 1467s left in soft sand at least 25,000,000 A popular Eskimo prescription to X B A 5 W ! 13. 113 Cleveland St. vears ago have just been made in|make the beard grow is to wear the | QEFTINANT 5 rim o fthe Grand Canyon. | collar. e - - — ———— - i = et oz = = e - T | UNCLE (OVIE TOOI( THE CAR OUT YES, INDEED. N THEN THE (AST | “~’ 0PS IS H The End of Struggle i TO DAY N’ HE CCME MOME WiTh A CoPs 15 VERY HE SAYS HE REMEMBERS FRETTY SHALC THING UNCLE LOUIE REMEMBERS { POCHETFUL O' Pl -6 CouPONS. FUNNY ASouT BUNKIN' INTO A MAN'S FERTATERS TO WASIGOIN" THROVGH TiE BAEIC/ /., ) = e PLAYIN' TAG IN CRUTCRES, GIVE A MANA OF A MAN'S CAR, BUT THAT WhSN T TRAFFIC. WHAT TICKET FOR UNCLE LOUIES-FAULT ‘CAUSE HE ~| | DID UNCLE LOUVIE “THAT. THOUGHT THE MAN WAS DOIN' ; po? 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