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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERZ&ED',SFR‘ID'A'Y, KUGUST 13, 1926, T T [up in anticipation a possle | . .« |pine of = peculiar qualify which, | be.: fully absorbed | ol durdedl * |lite. It has been subjected to . cor- i : [ THE HERALD y | e point was also made mmi m Deliclot rect musical vibrations and like the 7] [ siboke ot oaat ‘o - olfterent | cliclous Sandwiches at Crowells. |ingtruments of old Cremona, it fs as “WANT ADS” tes are compared, allowance must i —advt. responsive to tone as though it were | | ¥ o White Rose Camp will hold it's i ATTA KID, Sfshatuads Atiged dor Gick ) e made for changes in the rate of !ah\ . In the opera house or at the Ites umption. 1In the first quarter of | regular meeting at Judd's hall to- |gates, nearly a block distant, all is NE KATES . FUR Kavo, ATTA No Statement Issued on Mexican | o saxe soon e ichee n nouse: | Judge Himsell Washed OFer-|"Dowe coreet tne mwingne swe or| 7% | hold fuel caused by the anthracite [Carr Land Co. from 6 to 8, this ) R s 0 ; ; i auys L2 Gme. s Chorch Stand |k e o St | board—Relly Ao Soaked 5, e 0 P HORSE THIEVES IN | S W) L £ | was abnormally high. = o) saya ii..1 isme i atoek. 'of 000,000 tons was morning to Alex Kulesa of 215 Glen K y Gays ee.id liuw oty Washington. Aug. 13 (P—The po- |sulliciont to last 25 duys. | Bridseport, Aug. 13 0P—a san. |STect and Helen Jachimenyk of 65 ¢ R B tition of the Knights of Columbus| At the lower rate of consumption |ing trip with a story was the lot of ol ant Cuult 6 worda 10 & iipe. for diplomatic intervention in the | prev ay and June the |Deputy Judge Willlam J. Buckley of ON rant (10 ‘nikke WMe« xeal B 4 o I 14 uses o an e, buy a lot this week at Carr 2 z Mimwum Spe A g okl sl e e ol N ad y B y niwu Spece, 3 fiues. Mexican religious cor was | stocks on July 1 we c- | the city court, executive secretary X M’ Bouk Chaise 3. cants. R eiivon today Dy Bece 1 : to today's ement, | Edward L. Kelly, Attorney Thomas | (o veor © e aan s aarer © 10 ‘:Afld Posses Continne Fi t g wy ¢ NE AL dom iy Bocants, who said afterward that he { ast thirty-four days. Besides t S. Finn apd Willlam A. Smith late | .o O‘m:z 62,89 Harttord avents J /1 Classilled Fage oD Sawe Lay. Sst ‘nothing to say.” |3 0,000 tons on consumers hands | yesterday, They had an expefience | .~ 1 b = i . 2 H p WAA' ;: ey | T e s St ¢4 : FIEnce | complained to Captain Kelly today J % b Accepted Over the delepuous Ranking officials of the order re-| on July 1 there were a | which might have fared badly, but |PRT AN 10 TEPAR (HeRY tods f { for cotvemence of -ecustomere. | Cah mained in conference with the sec- | 000 tons of bituminous coal i pro- fin the end they reached home with |tha: Re¥ niece: Dorena 1 “’h L:s 3 9 Ask 101 & “Want Ad” Operator retary for a long time, but they | s storage at the mines or at |whole and not much ‘affocted [ 8 B 1her R (N 08 op Harl ‘ 1 110 Tarie Nt likewise refused to comment when | intermediate points enroute to mar- | by their ordeal. it aptan Relly referred | port worth, Tex., Aug.' 13 —| | ¥ |1 lemara ate wne o3 Bt jey Fiot audt a¥8:000 tona Icadig i Gare [the matter to Dog Warden Wagner. | ___ ; ] e hey emerged. | ket an incars | “mpe party left here in Judge | Wherever the cattle thiet is to be Mr. Kellogg probably will talk |but unbilled at o | Buckley’s 30 foot racing sall boat found along the “last frontler,” the over the whole Mexican problem | Localities remote from the mines |and were caught in the squell late | field inspector of the Texas and with President Coolidge at White | carried much heavier stocke than |yesterday when between Duck Southwestern Cattle Raisers associa- | |tion s redoubling his vigilance since Pine camp before there is any pro- | those close to the mines or to in- |land and the Branford shore. nouncement of policy. termediate reservoirs such as the| In the rough water Judge Buck- lthe recapture of Milt Good. F Conditions in the southern | upper dockh. ThiN 15 well 11.|1ey ‘was ‘washed' overbonrd, . 3fr F Tom Ross, Good's “partner,” i still lic—the ofl land dispute, the reli- | lustrated by the reports from the |Finn dove in and got him and plac- lat large. glous crisls and the latest impris- | general industrial plants, other than |eq Buckley on board. Mr. Kelly | TRoss and Good still have ‘- more onment of an American c! steel works and coke ovens. started ashore in the tender and E - - than a hundred years to do between i out hearing on an unspecified ol latgest sitigle op | when about 50 feet f the i Hémiin the Texs nitel v : ! | : b argest single group |when about 50 t from the them in exas penitentiary on B pioa ths, atiention of the £ codi “masres DORE as 1o, mimber | waters sdgs the UHe craft over 5 Little Illinois Town I[g|crem sn tne TR N d BEACTIFUL FLOWERS Tor weadig3ad retary as he prepared to leave t0-| ., tonnage consumed and being | turned and Mr. Kelly had a struggle U - s W ld s of the cattle raisers at morrow for White Pine camp 0| yigely scattered over the country, [to get to the shore. mqfle 10 Yyor! < in 1924—W. D. ali occasions, plus quall discuss foreign relations with Pres-| poir stores are a sensitive index uf‘ The plight of the men on the| |Allison and H. L. Roberson. Aided ident Coolidge. | conditions in the coal market. On |yacht was seen from ashore and a | — by the association, the state captur- Flaherty bore to the department | Jujy 1 industries on the upper Pe- |man whose name was not known, | Ravinia TlL, Aug. 13—Bayrenth, |ed Ross and' Good, convicted and for the consideration of the secre-| pinco o Afichiga reserve | with his son, came out in a motor |OPerammergau, Ravinia! confined them. Then they made a (s aninton_adapted af the fent for more than 90 days. |poat and took the yacht in tow and | recent Philadelphia convention —of | por New England, a region of heavy | [nded it safely at the Stratford |PUrPOse Eas added to the other two 0ld ‘West ot History Here the Knights, asking that the U. S.| rocorves the average was 70 day . | Yacht club wharf, He then re-|this name of “the opera house in - e g "H 34 (Toss Lost and D'sund intervene to protect Catholic| 1, jower Michigan and Wisconsin, | - c the woods,” now a recognized world 2G0TAaRg ECEL '»‘] SRR UEEE ali “FOUNTAIN PE churchmen in their argument with |, New York and New Jersey, in center of art. next,” was the only comment the K | 3 Today the yachtsmen were none inspectors had to make. President Calles. the South Atlantic states and in the | “Core e S ir experience | Here from every state in the un. | °5 \ Sharing interest with his Visit| states of the Rocky Mountains and fon and from foreign countries mu- | The Seminole slayings are but an | 4 OUR GRANDMOTHERS was the report of Ambassador Shef-| pacific Coast, the average ranged sic lovers gather. Here night after |ePisode in the history of the asso- fleld that he had interceded with the | fom 30 to 60 days. In bennsylia- BER“N NEWS {R0t canhene The soiar i Mh on, an organization unlike any AINT WHAT THEY USEDTO BE on funeral work, Fifteen years devotion to a high |gensational escape. 12_Chu; turned. Mexican foreign office on behalf of | nia West Virginia and most of the | musical activity elsewhere except in other in the world. After fify years. J. H. Grande, Los Angeles fruit|giates of the Mississippl Valley, the South America and Covent Garden, romance still rides with the field in- | dealer, who has been held since his| average was less than 30 days. London, is at a standstill, are pre. spector of the cattle raisers. Tor him, the Old West is far from his- ——— e arrest a week ago. The ambassador At (Continued from Page Nine) |sented a galaxy of the most widely i . Wiy, . . lalists a3 T % 52 called to the attention of the Mex- | known of the world's singer-actors |fory. Cattle stealing is still an or- Four Wives of Former e onsdAhtm AUTOMOTIVE i anized industry. Two-gun despera- 3] ) The widows are now at San Remo, fean authorities that this was a large aggregation of rooters to ac- in major grand opera. £an Y seanoeon thetiera | Sultan May Come Back (1taiy, where the sultan aiea. 1 T A e Pt T et violation of the Mexican constitu company the junior team, who will A “Daring” Institution ‘|]‘O\'wm'"or G Constantinople, Aug. 13 (Pl—Gen- |YOUNgest is an Albanian beauty, the Auto and Truck Agencies tion. h o meet the Paradise Park team on the | Tt is a daring institution. for se L 4 Southwestern Cat. |€ral Ismed Pasha, as president of daughter of the Yildiz palace gard- | The secretary receives Mr, ball field in West Cromwell tomor- 'son after season it has dared to pre- T IR the Turkish cabinet, is considering ner. She was seventeen when she herty at the instance of the presi- |row afternoon. The local team in- [sent ten wecks and three days of tle Raisers et Texns |an application of the four legitimate | Was married to the sultan in il dent, who had referred the petition | [tends to wipe out the series of de- |grand opera by artists chosen from ized in 1577 as the Northwest -r:\a.: v b it e e AR B for government intervention to the | |feats which they have been encoun- |the greatest winter opera houses. It Cattle Raiscrs, for the PUTROSe Of|vy for permission to return to their Pretty Circassian types. state department. To supplement PI‘ Id [G Ofi] : lE d tering for the past several weeks. |has dared to make its home in a ","’1":;:‘"‘I'!q‘{"’r:: Piavigprii N voweq (homeland, whence they fled with —— any report he may make to the GS 81] lVBS Cla ]] 0]‘80— According to a report current yes- |beautiful suburb and invite its pa- [tF i - , | their master in 1922 when the Kem- | READ HERALD C..ASSIFIED ADS president on the knights' appeal, | terday there will be moving picture |trons to take a journey of more joutllaws who drove cattle openty RS—Faler and Mr. Kellogg will have the nature | mem 0' Plan programs run once a week here |than twenty miles, from Chicago, to |from their Sl LR ery crior Av any, 127 and substance of the hundreds of | during the winter. the pictures to be |hear its performances. [inERlsoRtGES e R . = other communications he has re- <hown at Athletic hall. Tollowing | Ravinia isan expression of the be- [recourse. Occasionally SERULL e \ stein, ade it [only recourse. eived on the subject since the re- aul Smith's N. Y., / 3 (— | the show there will be dancing, it is |lief of Louis Eckstein, who ma i Rt [ iy e possible, that “every man, regardless Thousands Saved Members igious crisis developed. A TrARscnnBRental ard 5 it o | waiA | . . e lkrn sadition to. the . Mexi P iy ::.a,,‘.-;\",‘]. LT e e e of ideas born of h"mdmm-lhfls 2| Allison and Roberson went into n Sulee and Service. 453 et Maln ; v | t i z thirst for finer and better things.” | "o B ot o armat, Foka el. 3696, 8t the secretar: | Preside dge as the firs | 2 . 3 the Seminole country to arr i lagior, 4 Ehealden: Coelices as: tha-firat (R0 | A {hlate i Jail for For several vears it was better |00 " o0a %00 Sneormation that they NASH—niolor_cars. Ses the mew Tme will take up with President Cool- |commercial routes to be laid down . 7 s b 5 | 2 Bales and Service. A idge the reports made by the re-|phy the department of commerce in Not Paying Judgment 'known in Europe than in America. stolen more than 500 head of | Mr. and Mrs. Brown are Eim Bireet. Phons 3thec L ier i 5 because its fame was carried there s fHisdo asapolation mems.] . oL el [Fhions AR o erican delegates to the |its development of clvilian aviation. Chica " 13 () — Gus Fetz, i ttle belonging to associa > iUPMOBILE § AN - = turning Am pment of civilian aviation hicago, Aug. 13 ) — Gus By e rbe. hd pations D e e orn spending the week-end Clty Service Siasias DERE preliminary arms conference at| The transcontinental route, as ap- | young athlete, is in jall for failure | : 2 A 3 ~ = 3 ity Geneva. | proved in conference with Secretary |to pay a $2,000 judgment obtained | o Operd for Bxeronc o a L LR e visiting in New York. 2243 Hartiord dre. Secretary Kellogg plans to re-|Hoover of the department of com- |against him for his part in an au- ikt sl B esrattn T pRen B0 0D, ATDEATet: o Tl _ e Aleo the Domijan Motor Co, main _at White Pine camp untll|merce, will run from New York 10 | tomobile accldent five years ago. |Mva D® compared with Bavtell was a volley, and thio field insgec; They will find the house warm and comfort- S of Broad_snd_tiigh . Ve ] o va City. , ¢ jand berd CRRCEHER rs fell dead. s - AKLAND A SNTTA ) next Wednesday when he is to|Cleveland, Chicago, Towa City, Des| Fetz a skater. golfer and foot-pic 0 WOSEEINEEIToE (o o0 “”‘"D"]‘hnd —««(’-‘vf\mimv retains Dayton | able on their return. a3 D D_Fo! AC—Talce aid make an address at Plattsburg, N.)Molnes, Omaha, North Platte, Chey- | pall ‘player, finished third in the 'oyponent of musical education. It Nosas uis ita permanent attorney to City Motor Ci Y. He 15 expected to return 1o the | enne and Salt Lake City from where ' national public parks golf cham- (rlo%y “ont that 1s to be had in | 058 as is permencnt atorfey 21 They have an ABC Oil Burner. The patent- camp Thursday for further discus- | there will be onc leg to San Fran- plonship held at the ver Cleve- |gnara within the reach of all the Ir ey Y ) E i 3 T slons before he returns to Wash- | cisco and another to Los Angeles. |land course, Buffalo, N. Y.. August weepme Vil b Gai el o ed heat regulator automatically controls the M gearls & Co, Saies sna . 3 The MvcaRtath Loite : & s opie: £ s rts and those he 8 rvice; cor. Blin and Park Bts. Pho ington to meet Ambassador Shef-| The southwestern route will run s, qualifying with 149 against the |' Ity setting is unique. Tt s nestied |©Orts and thove of CAc (T BlC temperature. Sorhous fisld, who will reach the eve of | from Chicago to Dallas and Fort ,.dalist's 146 sway among . glens of trees and | MOTECE (HEREC T Thde of its mem- 10ty Mr. Shefficld’s return to Mexico | Worth, by way of Moline, St. Jo- Fetz was sued by Mrs. Belle flowor brief distance from the B a b « 7 s = = i : z was s wers, bers, thousands of dollars are Ar 5 P 5 from his last previous trip home. [seph, Kansas City, Dichita, OKla- | punne, 65, who was struck by an syeee of Lake Michigan .Ther TR ioumppng otk nlleng Are X(gU chained to your furnace all win Mr. Kellogg issued a statement as- | homa City and Tul automoblle driven by him. Judg- nothing artificial about it. Mavericking” and “brand bui.. ter long? serting that the Calles government | The routes Will represent exten-|ment was oblained three years ago of its surroundings is adding yearly | 3O¥ereeng Snc oo bis was on trial before the world. This sions or consolidations of present /it jretz and his parents were un- 1o its popularity as a vacati B s vy (g { fLet’s talk about worryless comfort. Come he prepared after White House |lines and will mark the actual be-|apio to pay. where vacation and music ma Sl ks in and see the ABC ()ilBurner in actual oper: conferences in w secre- | ginning of a nation-wide system, | Rithtne ) : " ‘—— | | A tary and the ambassa partici- | which in the opinion of Mr. Hoover. | L, 5 2 |""Otto . Kanhn of New York, chair-| Wheat Crop So Good bt Hnleed 5y Hbtbie pmabntos o pated and had somewhat {the effect | will develop into a privately operat- | Miscellaneous Shower | uan of the board of directors ofthe Hail Did Not Hurt | A i . Sales an of a diplomatic bombshell in both | ed air service on a large scale. | For Miss Madigan etropolitan Opera company. who | S Pt s, e 2 o1 % 3 | | t appears probable, Mr. Hoover i B iapeciality here for the | countries. il ,|,m‘ll.)‘\”r‘. D mail sorvice on | A miscellaneous shower was ten- |made a sp e ’L‘\ L»ml“ T imted fo | wheat crop in Meade county was so | Antos and Truck For Sale 9 Mr. aherty was accompanied |a press. s ’ dered 1 night at the home of Miss opening nigh 4 as ol good this year th hail storms | | BURN, 1026—2 passenger coupe, driven today Ravinia’s extraording n ¥ miles, just Iiko new. Price right. to the department by D. J. Calla- | the routes approved Jennie Madigan at 63 Union street another of han, treasurer of the Knights of The general service to be ”"“"\“h,m,)r of her ni Miss Lillian features. Its rare accoustic proper- | 3 5 ete | or Columbus, They referred all ques- |oped under William P. MacCracken, |y it @ (00 o0 DI S0 lies resulied from an act of nature, | Wheat on the large Cummin RPE | ESSEXCOACH, v tires, pain, tlons 16 Beore Kellogg. Jr., the new assistant. secretary Of |, oot and during the evening, mu- |giving it a physical asset that could farm was pronounced a total los: ) Yery kg0l Fitchanically obotect Lt civilian aviation, he emphasized, Wil |Go. ) cojoctions were rendered and |not be duplicated even with the after hail stones as large as golf | ! n St | be of first importance in building UD oo eg ware played. Vocal solos were |wealth of Croesus. |pan had battered to the ground | / 1 1B 7 ood con- . Ay | | Must sell a . $150. Phone an air reserve for the national de- | jcon"po i Bertha Parker and| Kahn Envies Natural Setting [every head of grain several weeks | | Miss a Park a : o f arvest! TUnust 3 ed | T D G"AL ST“[;KS ARE fense Miss Jennie Madigan and a violin Chis opera house,” Mr, Kahn hefore harvest. Unusual prolonged | 73 ARCH STREET Telephone 106 — and piano duet was rendered by (said, “is like a fine old Stradivarius rainy weather kept the field green. | %3, 1-108% Ove INSURANCE OUTING | Miss Lillian Mad 2d her broth. [violin which nature has mellowed. |New stalks sprang from the roots. 2, : . . e | Chavrolet touring, 193¢ Bulck tourh 4 could not destroy it. | Ge L. Gans, Emile Hjerpe. op; adiga eceived a | We would e anything if we could A ! “or [ e SEL AL LU o e s of twenty-five bushels an acre, | be in every Bath Room—The cost is low o Sren s asEante Lincoln and Aaron Danielson, Eviil liarge number of gifts. Luncheon 'build an opera house in New York | do . 127" Cherry Bt. - Phone ison and Emil Larson, local |was served during the evening. The | with acoustics such as these, but it| Another farmer, who had collect- —fhe comfort is great 3 oom, 6 Main St. Phons ents for the Mutual Trust Lifc [home was prettily decorated in pink | cannot be done. Here it is that na-led hail insurance, harvested thirty- | 2L e PSS T S The D, 19Zi—touring car In good condl- S ir Insurance Co., atiended the annual |and white by Miss Parker and Joe- |ture has been the architect.” five bushels from every acre, | = E uney ShUWS v“[ua] Recovery outing of the company at Double |ephine Kolosky The Ravinia Opera house, built in insurance company, having admitted “Hardware Meant for Hardwear” S paheEallaUGardgy A baseball game was pla be- [bride of Peter Skaparis at St. Mary's | wooden cciling hich is arched like |pel the farmer to return his Insur. = s turmed. dowh, AL S tween t representing ige- [church on August 25, |the body of a viol, and 1s made of lance money. Harold B: Winthrop 8t City. port and New Haven, Hartford and from the effects of the disastrous was won byHartford. strike in the hard coal region last 2 n ot . 5 e T a W Grasions stodks .| A lunchcon was served at noon i - P, : e s 2 - — o = Mands ‘of consumers are abont mor. |4nd a banquet was held in the eve- 7 . , 207 . Neew! O I |t To BREA . ! Wew Y O,y xes! ;9 AWAY LIKE THIS- U7, €L, Wi 1T'S CERTAINLY ) ’ . REAT WEATHER ] YES,NOEED! 5} ) Savl iy CAN'T WE mal for the mid-summer scason of hes being made by sev- £ 4 7 7 % 2 S yen Sotaraiig fo ¢ wix e agents: A TS ceranty / : ? 4 0 of July 1 completed today by the hEATT DiANGanS 7| Grear weatveR | V724 é REAT WEATH e g Tl TN buréau of mines of th of commerce FFannie Goodrich Norris 2 OFFENER ? vision of the bureau, covered 5,0 ad from Louie Jones. : 7 77 2 P ; 7 Luzietti and Bolobchi have pur- Z o / 7' /. 7 / 7 iased two lofs on Corbin avenus m 0. E. Bennett and will build two two family house consumers in all parts of the coun- try, and as bituminous coal is rarely stored at the mines, the important element in the stocks is the quan held by consumers. Commercial | Walter Buckey and Frank Sheilds consumers and retail dealers had have purchased lots on Dover road 39,000,000 net tons of bituminous wid coal on hand July 1. This was ,-| These transfers were made 000,000 t more than the stock of roug he Louie Jones Agency will build new homes. May 1, indicating that during May : L and June product i greater | Richards Advances to than consumption 1d soft coal wa 3 o . Semi-Finals in Tourney tve, N. Y. Aug. 13 ( wed to the s g into storage ks of anthracit e already recoverec 0 shortage the -minth strike was in Febru- semi-finals of the souther New York sta nnis champio ps to- y by va ng Francis T. Hunt- | in straight sets, ithracite has The most The victory qualificd the young reserve of internationalist to oppose Alfred H. 5 » e By CLIFF STERRETT | for the right to me William T Tilden the national champion, in the finals on Monday Chapin mov- thelr o4 into the semi-final round on de- ‘““_"""]“"l"‘\"“ ""'M’”"‘“‘ £ '“' the'y '[7 fault by Louls Hayden, the Venez- f X THAT ARTIST WTHOUT A RAT THAN prevai I durine iy ‘it o SR . FRIERD OF o N i s o partm 1y tocks wcite in the | = 5 RLLYE. GNES HAT HE WOULD WEAR IF what less than at the corresponding City Advertisement HE WORE A HAT! time in 1924 and 1925, but on th other hand, the tonnage of bitumin ous coal held by these same deal- | Change of Grade In Goodwin and ers was somewhat greater. Tho | Pleasunt Streets, total quantity of all coal in retail| Notice is hereby given t yards at present — anthracite and | hear will be held before the bituminous combined — Is quite| Board of Public Works, City of al to that at corresponding per- W Britain, in Room City iods in other recent years, Hall, at ) P. M. E. 8 T, Tues- Comparisons With Other Years | day Evening, August 17th, 1926 Present stocks of bituminous coal | on the petition of the School Com. are just cbout equal to those on| mittee for a change in grade of June 1, 1925, when 38,000,000 tons | Goodwin and Pleasant Streets, was In storage. Although less than| All' persons interested are re- t stocks at the same date in 1924 | quested to bhe present at sald amounting to 51.000.000 tons. it was | hearing. if they sce cause, and be pointed out by the department that | heard in relation to the above. it must be remembered that at thuY( Board of Public Works, lm‘she sxtraordinary re erves bumi /G. H. Johnson, Clerk.