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NEW BRITAIN DAILY: HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1926. SR THREE ALRN FIRE | BRISTOL NEWS cosmutons ™ RERIINNEWS | AT YOUR [ e smacp || (_ooumiommvms )| sumoworns | IN BUST“N EENTER! (Continued from Page Seven) | ‘: (Continued from Page Seven) SERVICE x “VVANT ADS” Iwfirvflmny:{?fim ’émfrnsh‘» .\xlu:uv:f\,:’l:xic{%m::xgz" ::.1: »” | phabetically Arranged For Quick foned frames? " Let us put your enlarge- [ - Brand new Lexington Tie Survey by Government Agent In- and Ready Refecence. | o . | o EouriiEk y by RN & 3 4 | F | Ree. 4 | ment into a neat oval frame at lttle| mendous price cuts. 1926 Essex courh ! | | where she has been spending her Below is_ a list of the LINE RATES FOR ‘ 0Bt Areada® Stidin, | 1922 Essex 4 coach, $245. 1% were Earl R. Johnson, who owns dicates New Methods Are vacation. L s CONSECUTIVE INSKERTIONS . edap, 650, 1974 Jewelt re Standard Headings THE Ry Lss Probably Will Not Exceed svoseris wi o srovcse ot 2 v I [ e ity ahh in R | T Bt i Vo ercyville avenue: E. J. Stons, Proving Effective. days in West Cromwell as the guest| every day use on the b A AUTOMOTIVE ] S D TR S T I Classified Page. Note — 1 H | i 24 2} ’ others, Aayon G. Cohen, Ipe. 15 the easy-to-read alpha- s 0 KT Auto and Truck Agencles 8| ol 2.l 30 | trict. Those in favor of the proposz $100 000 3 | trontage 70 feet; L. J. Wing, front- I Ly ) |age 100 feet; E. H. Curtiss, frontage | Washington, Aug. 18 (®—A five| Nembers of the Intermediate Jas 32 .31 Park ‘8t.. Hartford. Conn. Open oight | 270 feet, and C. E. Perkins with a | Weeks ; ‘":\“'L‘“O“ of mineral l“’a:- {league of ‘the Methodist church will betical t 2 36 2 , [frontage of 300 feet. Mr. Johnson |IiNg actiivties on government lands|polq g party in the church basement etical arrangement. 3180 8180 1BUICK MOTOR CARS—Sales and Service. ; Bz?:lon, Aug. 18 l/P“l—l fro in the | ajgg intormed the couacil that Ms. i mlo. west le.m convinced Dircetor | prigay evening - e Tearly Order Rates Upon Appilcation SRSl dalcks Gotap TRICR Y BE (RO G0 urniture warehouse district in the |y Ravton: wh a8 o f age | Smith of the Geological § prive ot i ount 6 words: to a line. W sinn i warod Ea ket SQuaTe b6 { S Norton, who has g Trontage iy el gical BUIVEY| Prayer meeting at the Methodist one Tour 0 14 lines to an fnch. | CADILLAC CANS—gales & Service. Lash ges aymarket square Section | or 390 fect on the avenue in ques- [that practical conservation is Win-|church will be held tomorrow Minlmum Space, 3 lines. | Motor Co. “A Rellable Cuncern.” West of Boston covered downtown Boston | {jon, was in favor of the installation |ning out and industrial leaders are |evening at 7:30 o’clock, service in Minimum Book Charge, 36 cents. y_St., cormer Lincoln St. with a pall of smoke today and|op guyer facilities, provided it was | utilizing n methods in the de- |charge of Rev. A. L. Burgreen. o AS Acenad Mty 3 1B M, 16h] ) GIIRTETIS LOLGE BROTHERS— caused three alarms to be turned in. | por essent hat she connect up |velopment of the country's natural| ; 3 4 i Fage) onyBenme 1067y Sapilf]: (Ehcnegnkt, 4 1924 “Totring "Cer. » ne I D y Community club at Community 10 A M. | = ST 24 Co Within an hour after the first |yt same St ttins TENOUTCER, it b g : e Kd» "Acceptea Over the’ Telephone ||| CHEVROLET MOTOR [CARS—Bales and 1924 Couge. alarm the firemen, who had elimbed | 7yose o 1%, the proposed ar T & SosoiAl abont Ho Savatare | s SE TSR B °°‘"'m h“ Closing time for insertion for - convenience .of customers. Can|||: service. Superlor Auto .Company, (127 1537 2tring Gar ' ot hose opposing the proposed ar- pecial repo: Secretary | short entertainment program w e f e day’ 925. Ak N W prtirss hurch, St Plione 211, 923 Coupe. to adjoining roofs to fight the flames | pangement were Herbert ewart, | Work, covering his observations of 1 S4me Cay's spaper Natits e Herpl ath P youi | [| PODGE_BROTHERS- Sl Jias Secdan & angement were be art, ork, covering his ob: e S {held accord to a r t gl N n ¥ vi 3B 2 lales and Servite. -4 ry | held according report given out otity the, Herald .at. onee if your |[| PGDCR, BUOTHIAT=acler, a0 ey 1924 Sedan "‘N‘"“]“‘U ‘\(1,1 ]"-“" checked J"‘ with a frontage of 350 feet; Irene H. | coal mining operations in Montana |today. It is probable that further 1P M 29 la’ incotyect: Mot resporivbls, forfl | i pije ms spread. A iremen were ordere oats ] “lorentino, | and i an A ot e | S e e 5 i 5 errors.after the first usertion, |8 hoge 73 B s ; | Fiorer nd Wyoming and oil operations |announcement as to the fall meet- Saturdays at 10 A. M. |15 | FRANELIY CAls—Tha car Tor 10 e iieee ats from the building itselt for fear the e 1 Palm in Montana and California, he |ipg; will be given out at this meet- | Sales and Service. 433 West Main 8¢ walls would collapse. The police : 7 fo G e Lt - i . El FalleiRonld collapm, Tte ol . ald that what impressed him most |ing. CLASSIFICATION ‘HEADINGS ‘,_.——]I\r_;;sass. ey : BSSEX— lea a wide space in front of the o in faver of the improve- | was ‘more respective - attitude 2 : ot galel of | - : KABATnotor_cars The, dew iine 1924 Coach structure on Washington street|pients represented 930 feet frontage, | of the industrial '»u).. i _Rumors of the salo of - Athletic ANNOUNCEMENTS Sales and Service.: A, .G. Nawker. b 3 3 al leaders toward hall creep up every so often and Eim Street. Phone 2468. COMMERCIAL CARS— after the streams of water be 10| whole those opposed own land on |new ideas 2 $ f vhole those opposed own lanc wew ideas and new ways of doing | yesterday the report was t T LB eR ; ] SDE hODG OTHE dislodge bricks and it appear i s W e i e b B sestartayy tia s TR Al ANNOUNCEMENTS Burial Lots, Mouuments 3| HUPMOBILE 8 AND § CYLINDERI W LROCE SEROMHERE | . s rryville aven th a thing: | hall had been sold and that a meat el E e b Rl U U Y City Service Station 1823 Screen delivery the front wall might crumble. Asa|age of 1,177 feet “In academic circles this is called | market would be installed - i the | S=DUNTI NOTICEE o o Tt e T R L i Jiarstota ave, precautionary measure, workers B ohnson spoke at s some |the o i % < & DEA forced; water-proof, bermetically sealed A. M. Paonesss Pres. ¢ poke at - some | the research attitude,” he added, |fore part of the building. Accord-| 3—FLORISI8 N. B. Vault Co, Phone 847-15, Alto.ths Domijan Motor Co. TERMS ARRANGED. me o pleced autiotaajaln i n favor of the proposed | “but in the field it is more the de- |ing to the report a merchant of New | $—FUNERAL DIRECTORS | Hieiiie Cor. of Troaa ana High Ste. |GARLARD AND PONTIAC—Eales and THE S. .& F. ings. Intimating that conditions at | termined effort to lower costs. The | Brita : ¢ ed effo er costs. The | Britain has bought the entire pro- 5 T The injured worker was Victor the present time were unhealthy and | agoptior A 2 7 B 5 L BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS for weddinge and |~ scivice, Producte of General Motore. B e et adoption fo loading machinery is |perty and in addition to running the ail occasiuns, plus quality and servics | e Siarmeeatio,ol General Motors, o8 L = 20, 0 x‘v 2 Enln Fho e should be remedied at once. His| cutting down the cost of coal to|market will run the dance hall as ey | Elower Garden Greenhure, 1163 Stanle; | estnut St. Fts = 1129 STANLEY 8T. TEL. 131 urne.w.s; LY; Iy A.):r‘v‘v‘;.! 1.,“:0: L " |statements were partlally =substan- | unexpected . levels, the expansion [well. The hall has been 'in the| ., -0 (‘b opick AGENCIES ‘a‘z::?'\-l?:%i':‘— X B abiAE eARE AT -rm: lr;l‘nwn ‘ox‘~“ Ln Dagieats lated by Dr. B. B. Robbins, clty|of power systems is likewise lower- | hands of a local group of men | g_Ayr0S AND TRUCKS FOR SALB s;..fl;m-‘f"“.i.‘nléu"{e'“3]’2“0.,':”°§"\ et Mo Sas e OPEN EVENINGS. ing'to the room where the fire was| health officer. who called the coun- | ing the cost of lecetricity and |headed by Max Sugenheim, the prin- | 10—AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGB Plione’ 264312, e .1 Servides cor. E > raging. Fellow workers helped him | cil's attention to the fact t one | hroadening the fledls of its useful- | cipal stockholder. 11—AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIEE | mm—roios ot _2110. Local ag for G ubbere. SEsrE vt se Tl Ly SRRt : 12—AUTOMOBILES WANTED T LOWERS—potted plants, pleasing | FATGE AND JEWLTT—Sales and_ Service. to the ital. i et 3 | ; S i o'}‘lh‘c :riw:m‘nfld e of the lars t soda bottling works ness, and the executives who con-| Weather permitting, the Epworth |13 AUTOS—TAXI SERVICH | yartety. Speclalizing ou funeral ‘work. | Whitmore Paige & Jewett Co.. 319 East i e, Al 'f07 o i Audivanofiihe “"-‘; mt ")""“"“"" trol the destinies of the larger ofl |lcague lawn soclal will be held on |H=GARAGES TOLET © | Joineews Greeulois, 5t Cliurch 8t Main St. _Phone 2510, T , USec r coatin 1 the city were located in that vicin- T i 3 o 4 " | 15=MOTORCYCL! AN CYCL] 1 R il P A R g i g S VieIn- | companies, are gi ore en- | Friday evening at the home of Mrs. | TORG { e | STAR—The mew 1ime for low cost trans- S X fnished furniture in the Levins/ity. Mr. Stewart and Mr. Wright |coiron o 26 Elving more en- | ooy CUrE & eaguers have | 18— MOTORCYCLES BICYCLES WANTED rortation. Burritt Motor Co., Inc.. 240 BETTER USED CARS AT THB Sompany workrooms. " Those Fooms |hath mpoke In oapodtion, both fesl. | COUreging support - toP their en-|Charles Prs o ey | 17—SERVICE S8TATIONS — REPAIRING it t Lp el dlig s . e S bl gincering staffs — and all this |been requested to bring refresh- S Items S A oo o 8 GUY: comps changes would not be warranted at | sorvaion ts winning out in the use |sandwiches for the occasidf. 1S—BARBERS HAIRI'S MASSEUSE | Arenst. Phone 28 | FORDS iNt Dy $he Brooks Gill,company, 4 | this time. of -all the great stores ‘of natural| Several additional cases of whoop- |19—BUILDING AND CUNTRAC Attorney Lawrerice J. Golon, re- |WiiT¥EaRiG rug concern, and other smaller up-| After a lengthy discussion by S eptisoEsoR nallin = : A ¢ 20—BUSINESS SERVICE RENDERED | presenting the defendant in the ac- | Motor cars, i 7 12 | resources in the western countries,” |Ing cough are reported although |20—BUSINESS EsEnHnk e | 1925 Tudor. new tires, 3326 bolsterers and finishers. ~ All of ‘members of the council it was de- | Bits it BT 17 % | the disease can not yet be classed | 53— DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY tion of Paul Slyaz against William | 1825 Tourlng, § these concerns suffered damage |cided to hold the matter over until | irector Smith, at the outset of R . e Borawski, has filed notice of an ‘ap- R 1924 Touring, $150. i i 5 1s epidemic. ING & CLEANING 24 5 from water. | the next meeting of the city council, | M8 Teport. said that “anvone who as epidemic TINSURANCA—ALL KINDS peal to the court of common pl 1485 Roudmer,. s2p The loss from the fire itself pro-|on Sept. 7. It was belleved that if | 2 it UVEPENDABLE USED CARE MOTOR. SALES CORP. feels concern about the present oy T —1.AWYERS—PATENT ATTORNEYS |from the judgmept for § FHT = i LAWY ATBNT ANE o judgmept for §$274 glven wsiipe, i T, 7 : ste e oo _MOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAGE ' ! Y 3274 v 423 e, $125. bablye will not exceed $100,000 it|the sewer facilities recommended |5141US of the oil industry can find | A handoned Auto Gives O AP BANGING in city court by Judge W. C. Hun-| 3 ) price rignt | 1923 % ton & port. 3 — % ton 6 post, $100. done by water pouring over the|be used up and it will be impossiblc | ©'hers gratifying reasons for an| The circumstances surrounding |30—PRINUS, JOBB'G. STATIONERY | counsel for the plaintif. nett Motor Sales, 250 Areh &t IEAl YALUEE AT TOUR OWN TERMS e |on North Burritt street, near the|33_WANTED 10 RENDER SERVICES | —advt. driven less than 1,000 miles. Honeyman USED CAR LEPT., John Dziezenski ol o 2 N | e s e T T Twelve American Yachts | ieing investigatea by the police. The | EDUCATIONAL | dent of .the Cornet Joseph Parsons| ' LD SEDANS=I-T32i; 2-1934 Ford tou Constantinople, Aug. 18. (B — | ¢ eeistened: In. ame of | Knight to 1 is registered in the name of |38 g = N P s <night touring. Time paymen 31_LOCAL & PRIVATE INSTRUCTORS |held in Prospect Park, Prospect,| e arig. Time payments. Ku. was estimated, but it was impossible | for Divinity street are carried out, | ! certain oil flelds abundant cause Police Trick Mystery | =FLUMBING. HEAT'G, METAL Woit; £¢ rofrd, \in fayor of & thesDIaIntiEr, |l cosr e =enrmn—r e e 1921 1 ton 8 poet, $76 i 31—PROFESSIONAL BERVICES J P A finished turniture in the Levin|to take care of Terryville avenuc | Stanley Works gate, on Monday, are | 1ngs, 2-1924 Overland tourtngs, 1924 | He is survived by his wife, Marion. | Twelve Amer i by A elve American youths on a tour | prank v of 38 Crescent avenue W, ED— J 7., T |tia tineral wil'ha Held Homarrow | Grstun the o 10: irsived it e |ieni Valley ofi2s OresdRit SYSIIES, /a8 WANTEDSINSTRUCIORE N. Y.. Thursday. 2051-2. Salesroom. G Mafn St. * Phone | 8 Zon- | pristol, but, according to the police | A son was born at New Britain. ©35. b Galladth ths davinge that was |most of the seoer ansconiation i |of ‘viewlhg wAth alarm' 4na in 29—PRESSING AND TAILORING Attorney B. J. Monkiewicz was | very good, me ally perfec ptimistic outlook.” the abandonment @ touring car| 3,7 pypAIRING & PIANO. TUNING Deliclous Sandwiches at Crowells. | CHHRYSLER COUPE, 1920—2 passehger, | company’s storerooms, | until next year. B At Eatih Fred A. Parsons of this city, presi. --Sto e 2 HUNGERFORD, COURT. John Dzienzenski, aged 60 years 3 i | % | Sl Sha s Lol sastsidas: afternons st hik Reach Constanllnople car is at the municipal garage "‘""‘“:ff;‘;[‘f'f«';urfl%\“fi-s(’m’n" Descendants’ association,. will pre- evrolet tourtng. 1924 Bulck touring, ELMER AUTO CO., )y | home, 54 Durham street, Terryviile. poraril 36— INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL slde at the annual reunion to be A o sk, TN SulianS 9 MAINIeT PHONE 1513 | morning at 9 o'clock from St. Kasl- | stantinople after a serie: i Ky p v = | stantinople after a series of thrilling | 5¢ that city, Valley claims to have EMPLOYMENT General hospital today .to Mr. and RD, 1824—fouring car 1n_good condl- | mir's church. Burfal will be in St. | o E E St. | experiences in the Balkans. On the | o), 3 i o a garage | 39—EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES Soanan R dition, sonab e ara solg 1t 1o the owner bt a garage |28"EMPLOYMENE ACHNCLED 3. Frank Feroleto of 264 North| Stk "ppiovt,,, Yarcells - Garage BUICK USED CAR DEPT. near the place where it was aban- | f=HELP—AGENTS WA \Eialcaer tained to await an escort of Greek Ther e a gt WO WANY | g HUDSON, 1924—Low mileage, got b 18 BUICK BROUGHAM. Largest Bequest of East Ganaan olaters boaom e ort R Creek | doned. Thers s no garage. in 1hs| (s-HBELP=WOMEN WANTED | & Gabgnter was born at New Brit. | TUBF0S; JISe_Lox miletee gued MCGARL MAKES RULING B aoaue the Way Ahstorsyicinily, the! local police \lsatisd | =HELPCABICR HONBN | ain General hospital yesterday to| Commerolal St 1824 BUICK SEDAX. ¢ s SR *af¢ land they are at a loss to explain the | {75/ TgATIONS WANTED—WOMEN | Mr. and Mrs. mil Brechlin of 310 CHEVROLET—four passenger coupe, good T e e v de ig] e d steal- notor a bher, ne: A s 1924 STUDEBAKER SE Woman Is to Her Son TR A D L] | i ing 15,000,000 dracamas consigned 3 FINANCIAL Owner sou NASH 10 d 1 5 Sragiel, wh ed $50 1 Smith terhoma izt : NASH TOURING., If Water of Rangoon Good Fnough | (o o hunk in Athens. e e bR John Kragiel, who was fined $50 | Smith, N Washington St., Plainville S el | | Canaan, Conn., Aug. 18. P—An | o0 203000, Natives, It's G Their next adventure was on the | Thieves Trapped, But (I-INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS i Mary’s cemetery, Terryville, | Greek-Albian frontier they were de- and costs and sentenced to 15 da PASS. BUICK SEDAX NEY LOANED : o0 NDie i St L ] 2 e (= 1 jail for operating an automobile | S S MR lsland of Crete. While on an ex- | Make (Good Their Escape | 58 3NtEo-<to Borrow while under’ influence of liquor, and : : > EASY TERMS, OPEN EVENINGS. “ bute: in specific amounts inough for U. S, Consul cursion there among the mountains | | | gistriputed 4 & ! E Worcester, Mass, Aug. 18 (P —| cvading responsibility, has vacated . | ORD COUPE AND SEDAN CAPITOL BUICK CO., 123 ARCH_STREET, PHONE 2507 under the will of Mrs, Trene Adam 5 | a revolution broke out and they had |, : X LIVE STUCE : Cowdrey, a widow of East Canaan, | Washington, Aug. 18. (P—If the | parely fime to gain the shore ana |10 thieves, trapped by four po-| Iz appeslito thusunanon cotr, i which was offered for probate to- | Water of Rangoon is good enough | hoard & passing steamer before the |licemen in a blind alley at the rear| 0—CATTLE AND SWINB mbers of the Emmanuel Gos- Packaid Coupe, 6-paee 2 & | e 293,000 native T ol 4 R I of 35 Spri cet early - | 51—DUGS, C! ETS | pel chure! 958 e 24 Hudeon' Coach day. A number of bequests are to | for {he 203,000 native Burmese, it's | jsiand was blockaded by the Greek |Of 33 Spring street early this morn- | 7,608 pour/rRY SUPPLIES pel church will hold a cottage pra bonaiel s A e PO ASI T, el eiousrongantzations: | g00d enough for the American vice- | leet, and then on ship they wera |IDE broke into the vacant Hotel 53THORSES, VEHICLES er meeting this evening. 5 Rickenbacker Sedan "Autor and_frucks For Sale ¥ 1 ¢ Hudson Sedan, 7-pass S — s The bequests are as follows: | consul there, in the severly economic | thrilied by their first meeting with | AV K ! £60.000 1o her son, George W. Cow- | 0pinion of Comptroller General | yoyalty in the person of King Roris light, and over the roof tops MERUBANDISE rolic Daughters of America, drey in addition to household and | McCarl. who traveled with them to ‘Con- |- A auantity of wearing apparel.|s_,\pricLES FOR SALE will hold a social session this even- o 0,000 eacl | Keyne V. Graum, the vice-consul | gantinople. and a gold watch, stolen from a §§—BUJLDING MATERIALS ing. ersonal effects; 310,000 each to Dr. | Keyr stantinople UJ L8 & ’,‘flhn G. Adam, Great Barrington, |at Rangoon, included an item of | A pawn shop, were found in the alley |87 b FFICE EQUIP. T. P. McAuliffe. district manager \ass, in trust for Rev. Samuel N. | $11,20 for special drinking water in | DISSENTION AVERTED and in the vacant third story of the of the Southern New England Tele- e | Adams, a cousin, of Clyde, N. Y., Jo- | s expense account and, by way of | D Sl sy # building. 60—FERTILIZERS, SEEDS, PLANTE phone Co., will speak at a meeting 1924 Big “§" Studebaker Sedan, | COUFES. SEDANS AND TRUCKS AT seph F. Adams, a cousin, Salisbury, | explanation, submitted a report by | Buffalo, N. Y. Aug. 18. (P 61_FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING of the New Britain Rotary club to- 2 Eucel Feca Gomn: and in trust for the Eccles- | the city health officer on the muni- | Threatened dissention in the ranks | §2—GOOL THINGS TO E. gates a | he Na 83—HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES INOELON. | fastical society of East Canaan. | cipal water supply. ~ This report of the delegates attending the Na- State of Connecticut | 64—MACHINERY, ELEC., & TOOLS MID-SUMMER USED CAR SALE TERMS ARE RIGHT £5.000 each to Catherine P. Noble, | however, merely set forth that the tional Fraternal Congress here was S MERCHANDISE AT THE STORE: | 3 g 5 . Iyt chyitatned icro. | averted today when the Fraternal | N y North Canaan; Caroline B. Cowdrey | water contained too many micro e e e ‘ NOTICE. | HAIRDRESSERS TAKE NOTICE | S MERCEAND o A ENTS g e Order of Macabhees formally ap- | September 1, g o i 5 a daughter-in-law; Adam Noble, of | organisms without disclosing the OAL A8 \ Bt > | $7—WATCHES DIAMONDS, JEWELRY Florida: Trust fund for ministers [presence of noxious germs, and the [Pointed Mrs. Francls Burns, Por the last day that application for li- | ;z"\yANTED ARTICLES TO BUY Avalon and escaped through a sky- | 5é—WANTED—LIVE STOCK Members of Court Columba, No. Essex Coach, FORDS= Bulck Sedan, 7-pass Studebaker Coupe, 4 part Ford Coupe. 1923 Oakland Touring. USED FORD RUNABOUTS, TOURINGS, WE HAVE A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES AND THE THE HONETMAN ALTO SALES CO. 254 ELM STREET. | | " Auto Parts and Accessorles 11 lishing company for its home and | expenditure on the ground that the | organization. Mrs. Burns came to |Cosmetic Therapy in this State will | g3_ApARTMENTS & TINEMENTS All democratic electors desiring | ZFADSM FOR RENT to the -democratic state convention, | STAR SR OA R D 3 ] le; | cholera, dysentery and other diseases | ) 3 fseshell (Priiosth Capgan peopis; taken to refuse her a seat | filed application by said Board will | 3—S8UBURBAN FOR RENT held Monday, August 30, or dele- 922 Cols & touring Village: National Bible soclety of |(he cost of laundering uniforms | Lady Maccabbees by the Fraternal | 16, Chapter 216, of the by-laws of | 17_WANTED—TO RENT tion for the first congressional dis- 1926 about, $159 21 Ford roadster, $100 u 9 » oLb S Apprentices Notice l?&—-AGIh\ S—REAL ESTATB convention for the district of Ber- Touring, $9 Buick touring, $100. $1,000 each to Miss Fanny Simp- | chargeable to the government. | ITALIAN CLUB ELECTS | Al apprentices must file card with | §_RLIG, & BUSINESS PROPEI: | Coupe, $126. EASY TERMS Men's Italian Republican club lastyotherwise they will not be eligible | s{—GHORE PLACES FOR BALB utor, & Sedan, $100. | Parls, Aug. 18 UP—Dr. Andrew |of about 50 with promises of a There will be a State Examina- AL L8 R Yoy, ‘ors ST=DPALURETARS WANTHD the demogcratic headquarters at 308 i BRISTOL BRANCH, 157 8CHOOL ST. necticut. |sures had been formulated whereby | cleted last night are: Chairman, Ca- | m. | $5—ROOMS FOR RENT |of forcign wheat during the coming | Henry Camettl; secretary, Frank State Halrdressers' & Cosmeticians’ | 3—ROOMS it | b T | 82—=WHERE TO DINE - > 88 ARCH & EE | year by 5,000,000 bushe [ Roge } s | e 5 5 G el CH STREET. | year by 5,0 bushels, Rogers. | Commission. |93—WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING John E. R. Keevers, chairman. Franklin Square. Phone 1569, ten per cent of other cereals in | . 7 p Both“Are Held On Serious L {0t Guestionis 1nyolving Bfanbmicatat 1M on ME WAY, WELL SIT / . IM CARRYIN' A of Hartrord: Christian Herald Pub. | comptroller general disapproved the | Huron, Mich, a delegate from fhat cense to practice Hairdressing and | REAL ESTATE FOR HRENT DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES 133 ARCH ST, TEL. 2542, N : o abeishy e ad been | the congress as a delegate from the |be considered by ' the Board this|70—BUSINESS PLACES FOR REN' to become candidates for delegates | $2000 for its Bowery Mission; ) nur ’;";" O'IF':“"“P‘“y"lrl’tlnh | Lady Maccabbees, now extinct, and | year. Any person found operating | 11—DESK ROOM AKD OFFICES o . 9l 4 County hospital for a [based merely apprehensio s ks y 7 Litchfield County hosy there was reports that steps were | who is ndt licehsed or who has not | 13—110U8ES FOR RENT at-the democratic primaries to be < 2 . < v e Y e s o W ~ L $2,000 each to Dennie Briggs, North | and not upon immediate necessity i a8 Tina Rl e he Gotididerea violatos oot 75—VACATION PLACES FOR RENI FORDS— 1825 $350. Canaan: Rev. Charles Hanna, Falls| In another ruling, he held that |because of the absorption of th considered violators of ~Section | i—WAREHOUSES & SIORAGE gates ‘to the congressional conven- 924 Ford coupe, $250. v - e nsuiar and diplomatic | Order of Madcabees recently. Connecticut. REAL ESTATF FOR SALE triet, or delegates to the probate 1924 'Runabout, $125 Ford coupe, $75. New York; $3,000 to Fast Canaan | worn by the consuiar and diplomati & o P g s et Cemetery Assoclation for a vault. representatives abroad was properly 7 JOTIONEERS AU CIEE lin, or delegates to the county con- 924 Touring. $150 Chevrolet touting, $100 son, Huntington, L. T, Northfield e Officers were elected at the or- the Secretary of the Board when 81—BUILDING LO'TS FOR SALE vention, must file their petitios 1Goupe, §225 Chevralet 4 paes., coupe, $276 £y v riety, Chi- Al B - o e Young I appre! 2—FAR) FOR SALE with John E. R. Keevers, chair- eemetery; Moody Bible society, Chi . oY ganization meeting of the Young !th start their apprenticeship, | $2—FARMS v , 20 Bonpe. 88 cago; American Bible society, New France lee];‘ ‘0, Tmp: v” e O man of the democratic town com- Tudor, $2 BURRITT. MOTOR SALES CO, York; Mary Stewart and John Foley Much Foreign Wheat | ,ight. The club has a membership | for examination at a later date. | S3—SUBURBAN FOR SCALI mittee, on or before Monday, Aug- g8 g, - 200 HATIROrD v e . of North Canaan. | $6—REAL LSTATE FOR EXCHANG: ust 23, at 8 p. m. standard time at 'r::u:m:‘ék‘.“ tel bodyys $150. | * 3 ‘EL. 1435 The residue of the esate will £0 | Queuille, minister of agriculture, told | greatly increased roster. It is plan- tion at the State Capitol, Hartford, Lo BoARD AND HOTELS i . to the missionary soclety of Con- |the cabinet this morning that mea- | ned to meet regularly. Ofticgrs se- Conn. August 23, 1926, at 10:00 a. ( MOOMS BOS : Main Street, in the ‘town of New SHVERAL OTHERS FROM fi5 UP TEL. 2217, | 1S Britain, EASY TERMS. —_— he expects to reduce the importation | mille Calabrese; vice-chairman, MARY B. HOLMES President. | 90—ROOMS AND BOARD Per order AUPOMOT V- URED - GAR BRI A _A | 91—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING Democratic Town Committee, "D CAR EXCHANGE. | ¢5haRAL AND LEB TIRES=Wet ind dry etorage batterfes. J. M. Fl"rlll, 110 [crease of the proportion of bran in | . |flour and the obligatory addition of | SK]PPY - By PERCY CROSBY Brooklynite and Taxicah Driver [0 &0 C | s S ot The cabinet will continne its study | | e |anot eet ymorrow g | ) Accusation another meeling tomorrow morning. | BUT where |( DowN N’ tver wes, beingdrakzed by polcs HANTS TRAIL DUNNO. MAYSE T’ HuckLEBERRY PIE Piee wavbelos afi s COME 70 To- AUNT MiLLY. hfi“’i;o?mr;‘\?: e r:":“)v‘yn‘\‘\r-,d\\lmll: Animals Which Deserted Circus Are e from a taxicab on the Man. | _ Peing Tempted Back Again g h Cranbrook, B. C., Aug. 18. (P— | hattan bridge early LodaY. iding | T%O Tunaway circus elephants, that a ::l.l\cx'c‘lq:“.;w‘:.:;»al:‘- L\“ ,,:,\\H‘,‘L, have been roaming about the open | Briseh, & post office employe of | COUNtTY for several days, were be- : 5 1 |ing tempted back into captivity to- Brooklyn, who, two _witnesses sald | )3 7000 "or heir mates that has + .“,is,rh" el o the | been placed near the Jap lake as Boby FEDtret Jox vl e A0 Gtoy Slahant originally one of the escaping band, was recap- _‘_‘;‘f;‘"‘;”" i after Gues- .1 Sunday by circus employs and tf, driver of the taxicab also Cranbrook Indians Witnesscs told the police ,,'T,‘c“ One of runaway elephants . / y n was hurled over the bridge ’ . 4 el s porice e nad veen | Cruelty Alleged in ¥ 4 driving with a chance companion Wife's Divorce Suit ) 2 - foea! At | Shnson Keataren who was intoxicated. He admitted Mrs. Alice Lopes of this city, through Hungerford &, Saxe, has stopping his taxi on the bridge, bu o o e b S LB | POLLY_AND HER PALS formerly of this city, alleging intol- | Cuniff erable cruelty. eaving t : 8 E couple were married in TH":\/A\N’T A back to Mar o it e mH s | I500, 1 NEVER DAME AERE Another Conference on |17 (™52, since coming here, the SEE S0 MANY 70 SURBLRN || RO . Coal Strike Tomorrow | detendent has been guilty of cruelty, A0 MARRIAGEABLE. RIAGE ABLE ondon, Aug. 18. (—A joint |it 1is allcged. Custody of their ) mvll-?:‘l\szsz ‘\!U o n‘" o :‘ ,“;v SEad b u:\:m o, iged & AR A1ka PIPPING AS THEY WANTS T6IT the mining association, representing | sought. 15 HERE THIS MARRIED, URK. the coal owners, and representatives | Constable Fred Winkle served the of the miners will he held tomorrow, | writ, which s returnable the first SEASON! it was announced today | Tuesday in September in superior The association summond its entral committee to London %fter p— ——— recefving a letter from A, J. Cook, | DIX NOT ILL secretary of the miners' association, W York, Aug. 18. (P—A report suggesting a joint meeting, Richard Dix( moving picture (By a card vote of 428,000 to ! sar was ill at his hotel with double | 460,000, the miners' delegate con- | pnoumeonia, proved unfounded to- | terence yesterday authorized its ex- | qay, He was at work as usual to. ecutive board to reopen negotiations | qay on a new picture being filmed | with the mine owners and the gov- | at the Famous-Players Lasky studio | ernment in an effort to bring an |in Astoria, Long Telind. end to the long British coal strike. The provision was made, however. | People who suffer from hay fever AN that. any settlement must be na- |can ward off attacks by living on a 101936 by Rovusmmer Featue Sarvig tional). diet wlll'?ut meat, e -y -

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