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AT et CUTTER IN GRASH ' PLAINVILLE NEWS WITH FOWED BARGE Coast Guard Boat Badly Dam- (Continued from Page 10) business me ay evening have expressed ept 1t if possib overnor Home A Govermor John H family Dave returned enne, Wyo., 1 the governors' Mrs. Trum- bull and the 1ghte rence and Je xt week with Mr. a Allen of Rocky Brooke C to a game next nd the business men heir willingness to Bosto States coast guard into port tod hole in her s fore and mai ts missing result of a collision with barge Boston L The eight men had worked the emere: for hours whil back to port. Her Taylor, and Boatsw Caucus Registration rs of voters will be in 0 o'clock tonight, mak- o wish to par- r be regis- thals wa the mps ought The st capt she voters w rrowly ries. n the ore ty prefer- party cau- e st RS, ENMA COOK DIES Thomas Fitz command when & low, sighted a tug wo ba S T Believing tk second a - chored, Fit tween the two, into the tow main masts were impact and one against cutter, s hole in her side. The the Grace and Edith in tow by the tug Sane. . By fitting a corp collision matgover | the hole and keeping the emergency pumps working. cutter was able to make her way back to her under her own power. FAGES SERIOUS CHARGE Medival Waterbury Woman, Prominent in Work, Was Descend- ant of John and Priscilla Alden. Waterh Aug. 6 nings) Cool F. Cook, dant of John and Pri for many years promi- : and local temperance ter- rope lismantled by the bar ashing barges were the bury Woman's ( lan Temperance Union, died at her home here this ning as the result of a shock was a member of the Water- Women's club, of the Melicent Porter chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution and of the Second Congregational church, She was born in Portland, Maine, and |lived in Cordova, Illinois, until {marriage, in 1876, since which time she has lived in Litchfield, and Wa- terbury. She is survived by her husband,*two sons and a grandson. ury Harvard School Graduate Arrested For Illegal Operation On Girl. Complaint Before United States Government. | Another son, Dr. Frank C. Cook. a government chemist, died in Boston, Aug. 6 (A—Dr. Ensang W.| Washington, D. C., three years ago. Cheng, Harvard medical school grad- | The funeral will take place on Sun- uate who was born in Honolulu of day afternoon at 3 o'clock at her wealthy Chinese parents, early this|home here. morning was arrested at his summer | e home in Scituate charged with per-| PROTESTING foraing an illegal cpesation upon.a| KAGRYS young undergraduate of the iargnm} phoia: school for physical education in Cambridge. The girl is now in a Will Oficially eerious condition at a Lawrence| hospital. | Dr. Cheng attended the Honolulu schools and entered the University of California. After three years he| Philadelphia, Aug. 6 (P)—The ac- transferred to Harvard where he| tion taken by the Knights of Colum= completed his studies at the college bus in protesting against the poli and medical school. een years| of President Calles in Mexico in the age he was sad to have married a religious situation that country will white girl prominent in Berkeley| be officially laid before the United society. She obtained a divorce on | States government, said James A. grounds of deceit in 1914. Flaherty, supreme knight of the The girl, whose home is in Gard- | order today ner. told the police that a Harvard| Appointment of a committee to student now at home in Indianapolis | represent the Knights of Columbus wae responsible for her condition discussed at a conference be- but that she employed and paid the Mr. Flaherty and leading phbysician herself. annual con- which closed ates to the 44th of the order was tween del vention today. When and how the matter would placed before the state depart- | ment will be decéided definitely early next week, Mr. Flaherty sald. Wallace to § pak E) His Labor Associates Edgar Wallace, legislative repr sentative of the American Fe tion of Labor in Washington, will| “This action will be in the nature speak at a meeting of the Central | of a follow up on the resolution Labor union of this city at its next | passed by the convention” he added. meeting which is scheduled to be|“We will show that we mean what held in Union hall within the next| say in connection with the Mexi week or two, | can situation.” Secretary William Sievers of the | association has received an accept President Fishing While ance of an invitation to Mr. Wallace to come to this city and speak, but | Wife Goes Blueberrying the date when he will bo able to| piymouth, Vi, Auk. 6 (P—Unable make the trip could not be given.|iy rusist longer the call of his favor- The speaker is one of the leading |jio wport, President Coolidge went exponents of labor in this country |fehing today. He tricd his huck in and his coming here will assure the | pinney Hollow Brook, about a quar- unlon a nearly full attendance at|ter of a mile from the Coolidge the meeting, it is belleved. |iegetar Houss, | Mrs. Cooliage at the time Despondent Over Health, |[took a pail ana went blucberrving Borrows Gun; Kills Self /" * "/<iborine pastire: Harrison, N. Y., Aug. 6 (P)-=Jam MERIDEN TABS TO BUILD Barry, 28 years old, a store propri Merlden, Conn., Aug. 6 4 tor, today shot and Killed himself [\ SOFTER (EORTL ATE Oy with the pistol of Frank Burrell, a|o o8 B S0 O dence police officer. Burrell, held as a Wit | ;¢ 4 po jate Etta C. Dodd on Colony ness, said Ba €d 10 eX- g ant for a fraternfty home. The amine his gun 1 gone into & ;o0 i not stated but is understood rear room of the store. A moment | o hetween $35,000 and $40.000. later, he said 10t was heard, ‘.n.l‘\ = Barry was found dead T 80 odd species of trees Relatives sald believed Bar- | on the campus of the University of Iy's act was due oom over ill | \isconsin, of which 60 are native. health. | be we same ere they to g We Can Make It Hot For You While the Other Fellow Freezes {Where you find the ABC Oil Burner you find worryless comfort. Just a few short weeks and the eternal heating problem again makes its appearance. {There’s but one working part of the ABC Oil Burner that can possibly give yvou any trouble—and you get a double guarantee against that remote possibility—a three year guarantee. ] {The manufacturer guarantees you satisfac- tion. Hjerpe guarantees you satisfaction. You can’t lo ABC means certain worry- less comfort. Come in and see the ABC in operation. RPE 73 ARCH STREET Telephone 106 “Hardware Meant for Hardwear” her Lay Their Mexican NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1926. Silver Takes Slump in British Market Today London, Aug. 6 (P—Silver fell to 8 pence today, the lowest prics March 1916. The slump, it aid in financial circles was due to selling a result of t recent royal currency commission re. port, and lack of buyers. sinee was currency ppointed last year to e |dian currency and exchange, recently lissued a report advocating a true |20l standard in India. The report |recommended the retention of the {rnrrr ney note and silver rupee as the ordinary medium of cireulation commi In- of the currency di- | rectly convertible into gold. An- ‘u\'hrr recommendation was that pa- per currency should cease to be coa- vertible by law into silver coin but no change be nder character of the silver rupee. Gold and gold securities, the re port stipu hould form not less than nt of the Central Bank re- | ’("atixoiic Daughters Plan Social Functions A social will be held at the next ting of Court Columba, Cat Daughters of America on Au according to action 3 meeting last evening. The commit- |tee In charge ts of Mrs. Charles McKean, Mrs, John Igoe, Mrs. John ry, Mrs. George Shine, Mrs. Mrs. Romco Gr Mrs. Chapman, M: . Miss Marga | me Mrs, George Shine was given the attendance prize last evenin The organization plans an outing |to be held August 11, at the Lake- |side house, L Pocotopaug. Miss Catherine O'Leary of 113 Green- wood street is in charge of arrange- Iments and all friends as well as (me: s have been invited to at BITTEN BY DOG |Rabid Animals Run Wild At Denbo, Penn.—Quarantine Established. Washington. Penn., Aug. 6 (@— |Fourteen children and Miss Roste Brozek, assistant postmistress at Denbo, a mining town near here, {were under treatment today follo ing a report from the Pasteur In- stitute of Pittsburgh that two dogs | which bit them several days ago had |suffered from rabies. The dogs were |later killed and the heads sent to | {the institute. Dr. W. D. Martin Washington county medical director, has estab- lished a quarantine in the district |and ordered all unmuzzled dogs shot. The attack occrired when the dogs appeared among a group of children playing sear the post office and began snapping at tkem. Miss Brozek was attacked when she at- tempted to drive the animals away. Budde Signs Lease For Lunch Wagon Robert Budde of this city has |lcased his three lunch carts in this city to Bordon-Hers He [taken a lease on a strip of lan feet wide on Arch street from Max D. Honeyman for a period of five vears, the monthly rental for the first two years to be $60 and for 1e last three years, a month. He has lea Bordon-Hersey Co., for $100 month- ly @or a period of five years; the {lunchroom at 24 Commer stroet for a period of three years at a Irental of $75. and the lunchroom at st Main street to the same com- pany for five years at a monthly ental of $100. MOSCOW DENIES TROUBLE London, Aug. § (® — A dispatch from the Associated Press corre- spondent in Moscow in response to |an inquiry regarding reports broad- cast from Reval, Esthonia, says {there is no unrest in the soviet army and that no arrests have been made in the Moscow | | | | as been a 200 per cent in- n cigarette consumption both | ion, | made in the legal | sed this holding to the | COMPOSERS NOT VIDLATING LAW No Breach of Anti-Trust Stat-| utes in Fee Collection | —Investi- by | n Society of Composers, gation of the system employed | the Americ thors and publishers in collecting :s on copyrightedy music no violation of the license f has anti-trust revealed the department of | mounced today. | | wil A. Donovan, assistant fo | the attorney gemeral, who directed | investigation, announced that no | on had been reached in refer- ce to the licensing of radio broad- | cast stations by the society. | In a letter to e Buck, presi- dent of the society, he said the de- | partment has decided that there “is | no reason to proceed against the so- ciety on account of its requiring enses for the public performance | of copyrighted music from the pro- prictors of motion picture houses, restaurants, hotels, dance halls and similar places where copyrighted | music is publicly performed for | prof In bro law, | justice regard to licensing of radio deasting stations Mr. Donogan said “It is deemed advisable to await the clarification of the law govern- ing radio and possible action by the legislative brahch before taking position in that feature of the case. The question of broadcasting copyrighted music was a subject of sharp dispute during the recent ses: sion of congress. Extensive hearings were held at which Dbroadcasters omposers and others aired their views as to what should be done to | protect the interests of all concern- “DUSTY” TRACK MEET | Factorles Invited { to | Send Repre- sentatives to Meeting Next Thurs- | day Evening. Letters sent out to various fac- tories in the city by Bryce Long, | | | | ecretary of the Industrial Athletic ouncil today, have invited the vari- ous concerns to send representatives |to the meeting of the Industrial | Athletic council at the Y. M. C. A. next Thursd: evening at 30 o'clock to discuss the annual indus- trial track and field meet which will | be held at Memorial Field in Willow | Brook park on Saturday, September {11 ‘ The letter states that several fac- | tories in the city have already signi- } AT YOUR “WAN Alphabet SERVICE Below Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note and Head. i the easy-to-read alpha- ve 101 tfine 3 iine I 36 betical arrangement. 20 Phone Tour Ad To 925 Closing time for insertion in same day’s paper dayr 1 Count ¢ words Minlnum Epace, Minimum Book Clazeificd Page o) 10 A M. ade 1 conventence Ask for a Saturdays at 10 A. M. e ey | il THE HERALD |||l anly Ariaugea is a list of the MBI o nae 0y iine 1% lne 2) 1210 tine Tearly Order Rates Upon Application 14 iiner to an inch No Ad Accepted after 1 P. M fo Accepted Over “Want A T ADS” For y Refesence TES FUR INSERTIONS Charge Prepain Quick e 3 2% 180 s1bu o a ime. 3 ines Charge, 35 cents ANNOUNCEMENTS ] B 1 VA L AUTOMOTIVE S— 51 fssued in | To the ¥ FORD, 1823~ 1 Box 16 We have & ging in price from rdware . City Motor Co., everal 335 to 50 Chie ton, right. Capaclty 'n Tel. 1467~ ness Love B Mr. Alls ood condition. Pri 119 Cieveland 1" (yellow) BUICK 1925 USED DEPT. BUICK BROUGHAM BUICK COACH. BUIC Culirs, lost on 5 CHE {04 Finder kirndly STUDEBAKER SEDA MOON TOURIN CAR n Eame Day Sat the Telephone of customers. Call NASH TOURING. FRANKLI ATE MODEL FORD COUPE AND SEDAN. Uperator nce 1t your 1ble” for ne CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS L-BURIAL L MONUMENTE :—DEATH NOTICES i=FLORISTS {—FUNERAL. DIRECTORE 5 " AND FOUND NALS 'ORE ANNOUNCEMENTE AUTOMOBILES < AGENCIES et K8 FON SALE TIFCL FLO CHA E aslons, plus SORIL lower Garden Gre 5 Br Y=—AUTOS AND TRU! 10—AUTOMOBILES FOR & TO PARTS AND ACC L HICYCL CYCLLS WA REPAIRI BUSINESS SERVICE quality ang enhuse, 116: S HAIRL'S MA; AND CONTR RVICE RE 18—BARI 19—BUILL! DERED City | The peop | of the Carr AKING & MILLINERY CLEANING KINDS ! ATTURNEYS _and —PAINTING, PAPE! NG. HEAT'G, META AND TAILORING WORK | ven minu Rev, | Trinity M. E. at morning Congregational ¢! Creek De —advt. EDTUCATIONAL COURSE ch 34—CORR ser 35—DANCING T —LOCAL & PRIVATE INSTRUCTORS —WANTED--INSTRUCTORS EMPLOYMENT The committee | Douglas, A. C miscel dered M lome BINANGIAL {Tracy of Belden st OPPORTUNITIES lticul glrts twer {I—INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDE = | {8_MONEY LOANED 19— WANTED-TO BORROW was served feature hter rd F. |Elm street Wedne LIVE STOCE 50—CATTLE v of the Carr Land | money.—advt. MERCHANDISE | Burritt Grange fied their intentions of having ath- letes entered in the meet and ex- presses the hope that the other fac- tories in town would be interested in the affair. This will be the sec- | ond affair of its kind to be held in successive y | Glasses Fitted and Repaired FrankE. Goodwir | 58 FOR SALE [1ar meetir | o'clock at Jr. 0. 1 program will be Gr Miss Maric Kam street is at the , SEEDS, PLANTE AND CLOTHING Irecovering Alexandra . Gror {nic given om Lod 66—MUSICAL INi 61-B—RADIO by terno will meet from two to tl | The people who | of the Carr Land money advt. S8 PLAC 0 ROOM BS TO TATF FOR SALE The AL ESTATE A city will be among all over New Engl ticipate in the 41sf and parade of the PROPERTY OR SALE 50—-BLLG. & 81—BUILDING LOTS 82—FARMS FOR SALE 83—HOUSES FOR SALE 8 {ORE PLACES FOR SALB N FOR SCALE ATE FOR EYESIGHT SPECTALIST Main Street Phone 1905 in this country and abroad. since the | World war. |dom of the city §3—ROOMS FOR RENT 90—ROOMS AND BOARD 91—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING —WHERE TO DINE WANTED—BOARD OR LOLGING jat the convention, l" Sullivan of the ganization. neous of tire was born to will attena Sons of St. C the Francis street te championship Y. M. T. & B. society drum corps of this and Drummers’ association at South '1 anchester tomorrow, | The corps will be given the free nd will compete in | {a full list of all events usually held | N3 Items Eim 8t Saler and CAPITOL BUICK co., 33 ARCH STREET. PHOM BETTER USED CARS AT THE AUTOMOTIVE BETTER PRICE FORDS 2d Service. Arch 8t. Phone!] 1938 1925 1924 1925 Tudor, new tires. $325 Touring, $225. Touring, $150. Roadster, $200. 1924 Roadster, §125, 1923 Coupe, $125. 1923 1 ton & post, $125. 1922 3 ton 6 post, $100. T AOTOR Gl 1821 % ton 6 post, $76. perior - Auto 3 | REAL VALUES AT YOUR OWN TERMS USED CAR DEPT., HUNGERFORD COURT. < car for 10 years, 453 West Main S ELMER AUTO CO., See the new line |22 MAIN ST. PHONE 1513, Service, A. G. Hawker. 6% Phone 2456, et HUPMO! who have bought lots | Co. haye all made Al o1 BILL 6 AND § CYLINDERS City Service Statlon 24y Hartford Ave. A. M. Paonessa Pres, the Lomijan Motor Co. of Brosa and High S FORDS— Runabout, Runabout, 3125 Touring, $25. $180 com- | nd thoroughly washed every | s.advt. W. H. Alderson, pastor of | urch, will preach | ay in the |P hurch at Stony | ous Sandwiches at Crowells, Harttord AND -PONT ales and | Touring, §90. oducts General Motore. Touring, $150 wre Motor Co., b0 : o 3 5. CARS A Searls & Co, nd Park Sts. Phone r Gabriel Snubbere. Tudor, $275. Sedan, $100, Ton truck, panel body, Truck, etake body.. $85. AL OTHERS FROM $35 UP, EASY TERM $160. Burritt Motor Co., Inc., 240 | AUTOMOTIVE USED CAR EXCHANGE, STUDEBAKIE meeting of Clan arvice. scheduled for tonight been postponed for one shower was rc iss Margaret Stas- Mrs. Joseph Many be: reet, received and a b 600 m A mock marriage et evenin Mr. Stockwell of night. and| Vlers, in 14 | The people who have bought lots Co. have all made will hold rday even The the A. M. hall in charge of insky of 75 Robert . Franc oper hospital 2 ion. Daughters of | FOR a basket I pic- orge af Star Quarte, o Automobiles trolley p. M | have bought lots g Co. have all made |OAKLANT COMPE | R drum corps from , nd that will par- t annual field day Connecticut Fifers Major New Brit William iny asso JAKLAND, ot touring. Knight touring, sedan, AT 86 ARCH STREET. Albro Motor Plione 2 AND Sales ané Sales Co., 225 SLLIGERI CHRYSLER USED CAR LEPT, OFFER THE FOLLOWING QUALITY {ENOVATED CARS ON CONVENIENT e i TERMS AND AT LOW PRICE. les, i Price Mofor_s Arch 8 S 0 a Rires. terior ) TRADES CONSIDERED. coupe, good | h - snub- | CADILLAC PHAETON— £00d tires, paint and general con- ton “pertect. TCOUPE, stery Price only § 1923 Maxwal Chryslel A new car at a big saving. : Chevrolet coupes, (2). 1924 Ove touriugs, Bul 12924 pay Cherry St 6 Main St 1-ton truck, Time Garage, 127 Salesroom, BENNETT MOTOR SALES 00, PHONE 2953, & car in good _— DEPENDABLE USED CARS DOLGE BROTHERS— “Touring Car. Coupe., Touring Car. Coupe. tires. upholstery | Sedan, in A-1 mechan- ditiof Hary FORDS— or Co 1t”St. Phon 1924 Coupe. HUPMOBILE. inquire of J. | Fhet sdonring Bristol, Conn. | Touring. on the f Coach, TERMS ARRANGED. IHE & F. MOTOR SALES CORP, touring, $400. 19 1924 Ford tour- ndicate down | terms. ~ Aaron | . Hartford. 1129 STANLEY ST, TEL, 131, OPEN iciation is president of the state or- | R EVENINGS, f SKIPPY l . | How's THat LoT o' uneLE LOVIES (N CANARSIE ? Irs STILe THERE - 11 T Crasby, 1008, Selon BUT UNCLE LOUIE'S GOIN' To HOLD ON 70 IT, 'CAUSE BESIDES THE (OT HE'S GOT A KEY. TR THERES NO DENYING THAT LETTIES A SWEET KD BUT SHE'S A BIT TOO LOQUACIOVS! = ThAT AINT ALLS THE MATTER WITH HER NEITHEFR, DAWGONE ‘ER! PR R L ‘N Now AL HES GOT T0 Do IS GET | A NOUSE FOR THE KeY. SHE TALKS | Grr Skendis .