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¢ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1925, _—— JGEBLRES Vi PUTSSURNIE S DUPLOGDIPY = = OUIST AR, REPAUITONS Motorcycle Cop Positive Timeo Musician, Arvestetd Tor Beating o wis 10 vesene | PEO0UCES More Power Than 13.?]”:i::";::;:u“fi";‘"::;‘:;"‘m;“:;,‘,‘,‘:jHad Been in Banking Business | Bordeaux Looking Forward (o prominent Burlington lawyer, was Drote Spesding Auto Wil Gos 0l | 3 e e e Any Other Firm B e for Many Years Added Glories st Gathe ling o Co Vermont delegation ned by th s of 1393 of the New made the Barre publisher's election to bel ti - n High school ¥riday night| Srety ! | unanimous. x hosstng to believe the testimoy o you ut to stop e suriivins aneimbers il 2 \\ . June 12 M—On| New Hampshire had the double| Home. June 12 UP—George Blunt| Bordeaus, June 12 UP—This prin- of Officer Thomas Blanchette rather S 2 or o you Wish | gather togeth the Shuttle M ; o f;‘f!_f"‘“‘lv‘u"l'“r‘z:‘- |distinction of being the first state, Page, at 69 the oldest American | cipal port on the west coast of than that of a motorist, hi L= Toche Loy club in tieir first reunion B, T €T~ {0 indicate its preference tor Hoov- | resident of Rome, has retired o | FTance expects German reparations sl et i i police €ourt | llion, Indications polnt to a | FOTtIor I ¥ produce er and to have a favorite son on | private life, resigming b tion | 10 Testore its glory of the daya of contradictory to the officer’s story kra had 10 be | of about 40 people which | hydro-clectric power in the United o #00, (8 SO0 8 FOOUE SOB A% | private life, resigning his position | | oyig XV, when ships from all the Judge H. P. Roche in police co i 10 SOD NEr |y jnelude members of the clu not only b ted as g | 5 Wanager of the Rome branch of | world dropped anchor here. today found John Timko, & comduct of her i, Arrangements are be.| Il overates plants on the Ameri- |20 DU S bete destenated as ica Commorciale after a| Plans are afoot for enlarging, ictonng. Lomie, so that || out by Walter M, Hare, | €1 and Canadian ~banks of tno | [RAIAE F0r Ghe viee, Dresdoney, | ‘ntury in the banking busi- | deepening and modernizing the ot y Vice-president ot the Stanley Work wa viven, ws well as on other o of tha romvention, | ReSS: He will live in a villa he has | harbor at an expense of about $50,- 1 cost Your Honor.™ who was preside the class at me 1,500 miles of trans- New Hampshire senator s g | P4t not far from the Villa Tor- | 000,000 during the next ten years. was recklos Fvine o _‘ iauty . |graduation. wnd Williarn H. Booth | on distribute power over | e over | supporter and hag| 1onit, Where Muskolini spends his | As much of the money would be i o o insthatia : 2 on days in Juil” for e Corbin Cabinet Lock Divi- S D e e S e L e mergly a bookkeeping credit to i Judge R ered, and he |gon of g3, an Hardware cor- O L S s Mr. Page came to Italy from Vir- | Germany for stone, cement, iron 1ot sup — — | set ooy, meton an 300 communitiss, 560,000 e s e 1amp- | inia with his mother When only | and every form of harbor equip- ~ Accouding 1 <. Iskra, her e e b o s 300,000 people are | i ! SIOVErNOr | 1§ months old and scldom has left | ment, there seems a good chance ishand, who ts 36 years of clnss of 1583 A served, 5 4 : “”’Ij" 2 paulding 1s cliairman, | . country except for a few visits | for the dream to vome true. The phiays stra or a band und |, Hart. Cwo Nave kines died| Recemly the corporation took |is solidly behind the Hoover-Moses | (o America, His career has made | government Is eager fo get the AT mik ] o €F 1or {he most part, members of the | 1S Sl S0 NI feves it | hima prominent, financially through | reparations, ~ Bordeaux certainly . lis 1 irink- |, Lttt the East al. | Uik With some refinancing through | Teaders of the Rhode Iskund | lis banking rlations and socially | wants the harbor and the ships, Qiflcer Blax t ing ! § him 10 | 1y ool some h 1 to the mid-; CXChanse und - expanded | tion expeet an 11 10 1 voie | through the personal charm of him- | and Germany has often offered to was riding lis v i « street in | RSNk Gena s operation of trac- | for Hoover on the first ballot. They wife, a woman of Ar-|furnish more goods. on West Main stree SRR TRRY ' r. When oo oo 15 far west as the on said the only vote that Rhod gentine and Italian blood. | Heretofore French acceptance of 12:30 last ; : i r ks to hi it, he | : ; come Jand would not give to the seere.| Mo is a son of Thomas Jetferson | such Dawes' plan payment in kind and s witomobile cor H d g P H p shouts at her and if she rrogates PP Ol B since INCOTPONA- 1. ne e oo was that of Mps, Page, officer in the Confederate | on a big scale has been hindered by North Burritt street 0ar m rac ICC am em hin too of ]n as "0 the 80 :\x; o : | A e At e e wh | AN 1125, N'Ao‘k‘” ml s 'w " Leona Curtis Knizht of Providener. | Navy, whose body rests in a tomb | French business firms that wanted Eo ot 1 Timko ax By i New Curr his supply, he sirikes her. About 7 /11 C e iy common stock in the first & o kT L G ator Gurtls | 0 the DProtestant cemetery here | to sell their own goods. This time the driver and suspecting that he X0 &Ilge 0l New IlI‘lel]cy o'clock lay evening Ofticer |, <, who were pominent in a A E lof Kunsas, a candidate for the|beneath the epitaph, “Gentleman | there can be ne competition, be- had no license, he gave chase, Lut e Harper was 1 RNt s ot chonl in 18b2 suoheiis Sidential nomination. Her follow @nd Explorer” and a cousin of the | caus: if Germany does not furnish was unable to overhaul him. The a compla s Expansion in the hye Belrrites ; or firsg | late Thomas Nelson Page, Ameri- | the goods the plan is too big to ex- S 5 = 1in of the foothall . 2 ot leg: F 1 that her first | speedometer on the motoreyels was | AnEora, Turkey, June 1 he i g ishralion ich Lis brother also pl igldiistbelicyed to; b liniien ol least should €5 fto her|CAN Aambassador to Italy during the | ecute. sound to be i rat Anatolian peasunts’ tricks of hoard- | ¢ of drunkenness and assault. TR by treaty restrictions on the fhitier World it SR dr s wancrn st n B sk . according to th Sl | sion of water at Niagara Falls. hr e | TENDERED FAREWELL PARTY the offic s 5 e s i3 e both conn P Wires 10 Al e o A | A rarewell party was held last ing tor th ] pea ke : i 0il Co. In P ron. e 12 ('py — 10 o Aviation Enthusiasts | evening in honor of Mrs, ¥red Pep- speed of seven i 2 old O rreney, | it . i in the evenin 1 FIVE NEw [NELAN“ el o e Hear Business Man Talk | !au of 151 Henry street hy the girls wachine was actually goir ; admitt=d ha a few be served at the el : { ; of the sweater department of the ¢ iy & e Bae bellg LR R e s o . 5 Massachus: cation 1o the e vezulan weskiy mesting of fhe | T 1F SISSCE SREAN. BE IER motoneycl S draveling forced to extend the tr r period : . Ghsic S vest and:| uational convention at Connecticut Flying Club, Inc., was < A i el 35 and 70 miles our. The mo- | or six montha but he was not intoxicated | 9 o1 addressed 1ast night by Samuel Lud. | Plaved and a lunch was . Mrs, G crnirded, The afines o tie Miaa |y fE: monty : v would never be uny trou- ey = I 1 mor Alvin 4. |addressed last plght by Bamuel TRA= | pagiay wan presented with s pictire, i 8 The ultimatum has gone forth S L ¢ ik re ¢h of the|low, Jr. vice president of the Hart- | 5 of the roud ut one point, and When | (hat by June 15 the last tattered | pay panouschold it his wife did | ! H ord chamber of commerce and pres- | - 4nd Mrs. Peplau will move in i e wat by June 15 1 attered | ot nag him he said. Freguently [{Oxford TTnivercity 5 — vice of Herl jord chamber of commerce and Pres- | y,g year future to Forestville, where the Slan o i e, “adivg 10 | bill bearing the arms of the sultans | (e (i so much that ho Juaves e ‘O\f'.‘_ld L niver ty Has | " 2 (e Jate for nomin . |ident of the Hartford Rotary club. | i@ LS HOPe °0 T 0! aldm” Lo mington, was reahiced. the auto- |must be removed from its hiding|),.g at 1 or 3 o'clock in the morning| _ GIven Woman a Degree| (Continued From First Page) 1 | M Ludlow gave some interesting | [oc X obile took it but th ;,m.w \w;v 1 place and handed over to the re- litonen London. June 12 (A —Miss = 0 ol orAL | ViCws of tle business man's idea of | & not risk i se of the speed. He publican authoriti Millic of i sent a telegram to the it am: send- (i e e tnra of ‘aviat | = S5 ¢ {ind waiting for her to nor Lodg:. a of v Oliver 2 e S o ure of aviation, | ANNOUNCE! sult of passing the corner and com- places by that day % e ! o eaaie iy aseete nciming vole” ihdt Tlaover re- T e e R i p & Sunday ev ing back and although he stayed in | The curreney wiich is to die its B i i st PR from Oxfond | ceived in Massachusetts under th attention to the fact that |\ oo and Mrs. 1. Noveck of the race, the motorist retained the last death on that day had an amus- i s N ¥ | preference law, Hoover wie ithe over | s et o ey tha Niotub will Makia | o ourop. sinest Snuiounaed the ep advantage, tur 01 12 birth, It was printed in Leip- 4 2 e el Vaot fefhacailo oh Iming clioice of the republican | oot e e Ameriean | EAEcment of their daughter Lillian, = Ll i 1d succ shu 1 of Westfiald college, | R S D T i onsesslon ol th ew erican | SEren ¢ Water! avenue and returning to Pl ., sic during the World war by a/firm S b e Aol £ to further the movement rs of Massichusetts at the bri-ggle 3.place biplane which will be | o Jyman Berenbaum of Waterbury, Guests were present from Holyok every eity and town where he “lost” his purs who which threatened to hrealk its con- 4 < his name before the con- e el . hat a woman wio was in the ca in her own right us a nis or regulur and student flying. | yooi 0 el Lo ok 0 ' se of the Otfo e ¥ S erbury, Hartford and New Brit- could not dets whether the wi because of the Oftomin o s tanlls s e i vention as a eandidate for either M y Chict Pilot Potholm reported the \am trail led to New Britain or to ent’s rapid AUEDY | p5icra, and has frequently seen to it R presidential or viee presidential A unanimous v Hoover | yline ready to take off, and com- | ; Will earry out the man nges of mind ndi At lainville, The next day Timko was pr nomination, and his telegra 18 of the | phete equipme g i e lainyille. 4 St day ko W ks nini Iottendh | ihat he aia not go thirsty. HUNGERFORD TO GET PH. D ninatton, and S telegvam was WL Ay eut the ianduy ot 4 tipment for student instruc arrested on a warrant by Sergeants \ ; o3| dudge Roche told Iskra he be- s £ 3 interupted by members of the dele- e e oover al the tion is available London, June 12 (P —Captain P. J. O'Mara and P. A, MeAvay. |fations, s He rushed | 1100 he causo of the troubls we Fdward . 1 ord of 11 Aion 10 nE S thiey cllon In November will camy| here are atill a fow placesin thel p “RoEol 0 G2 TEC SAREEE Positive in Identificatig from L: ntiople and {5y Cygkra g oup | oemiih arded a carry ont the wishes of Massachu- Massachusctls by a tremenidous ma- | Iiying Status which is strictly Jimit- | 2y B2 3 ° 6l-ye: L \ back again b L trunkful of doctor of philosophy at 1hie com- ority. Kindest resard > old Duchess of Bedford on her 1 by Attorney AL AL Sex- 3 1 s arrested for nie offens : sotts voters as cxpressed at the pri- Jority. K storegards, ind New Britain enthusiaets will 2 o ey 1 for Timko, Ofi- | Jmperial Ottor dune whioh |7 7% $EEeed T neof mencement exor Horvard |0 AL o & welcomed at the regular Standay | 11Eht to Indla, telegraphed the Daily 5 | he v d 1o T L Ay ! o R T ST ey ke i ¥ EEOlat nng press last night that the airplane id he was positive |12 pinned 15 linclined 1o corcet SR e DI ) The Vermont d which —_— s s e e fenisty o ; of every meniber of German | IR faculty of Northwestorn university | THS Verment doessoom WRICh| L0 TS0 ads h Do | s e e Yoo o the Farli- | Prinecss Xeuls axrived at Aleopoiat 2 irm and every workman employed in Evansto L. as assistant pro s St 5 > X . . ! €At Ly p.m. He said the plane had made B %is EERa ' : ) ton, TIL.. pr 1 A in the Herald Clas > - b ie had not conside ; i ture Iskra mark that re- £ day. has also declded to its 11 i ruld Classificd Ad | 1ldg., Park stre Hartford at 8, i 3 to inquire from t in printing 11 enrr < Fliter in o iniyositl S i fessd of English. He will assume '5F Hoover on the first ballot, | colummns in the past 7 yoars, : {a splendid non-stop flight from sioner of motor vehicles The decorated Germans finished the vosition of the jall 1" 4, 1{os in September. votes to Hoover on the fir wallot. " Y | Soa | Mungerford is sou of Ind and Mrs. Fred B. Hungertord of mal announcement of ts action was not to he made un- fil after a final caucus before the Although 1 = 2 job without a murmur 5 car registration, nor had he yet 190 1ses of Mrs. Sophie P 13 & The new paper currency will go Ir phie Pictnik, learned whether Timko's license, | - iged OF 08 Ovarionl dve L i which was under suspension some SOV If history as the first in | Joseph Wisk, aged 20, of 145 Grove | RUSSCIl street. 1o ived his enrly time ago, had been returned. Relu- | 1 A B "‘] 2 e s tive to the speed at which the turn | MOSIOM tahoo agalr ALY Bohs street, charged with violtion of the [fducation In the publle schools of ) o\ (%0 iger of the Barr 1 % | New Dritain and eraduated from the traiture. However, thie lic's | auor law, were continued until to- | o C p it an SO the elass | TiNes and a staunch Hoover su into Cook strect was made, Officer i morrow. Judge W. I, Mangan is $ RELGe iy "5 | borter, was elected chairman of ths Blanchette said he would not at-|POld Besture in adorning the Paper | orongs” aguns fof 1918. He entered el e o AND BT s B WEDDING SUGGESTIONS iwarded | Vermont delegati te, Ta.|largely as a result of his influence that the delegation took a definit 10 for Hoover. given it ishia «pha Kemal - o iF e e i PG five miles an hour uailn d 31, of 48 Talcolt street; charg. | ¢ 4 L helor « Attorney Sexton claimed that the Fo0 B Hoskel ViRTaTey with cvading responsibility ang | {07 he entered Harvar ¢ ¢ the weckless| rouble. fo oeke old-tiners fred and won a master's deg state had not proven the reckl 5 ra while un- s money's worth nniversity the an automobi Jay nosulkily pricking the eyes Hio fanight 1 sar and then re-| 1t was the belief of the Vermon iving charge and Assistant Prose- the Fra by tanght f ; v ariving charge and Assistant Prose: iy Glaat's. yiotnre, E e e ot layer Bilune b0 o instructor. | delegates that President Coolidg: cuting ey Greensteln sald €, 0000 them Hable to arre o LR “u has now complet i ‘tor's | did not want and 1d not aceept S il e i 2 ity ‘-1 He has pleted his doctor's | did not want and would not accep! . BBy S5 " considered €8 miles an hour reck Harry M. Ginsburg repre- |11 B i Ao hailon anni tnit s mise a BIG REDUCTIONS IN ALL SILKS said the fact that less, Judge Roch the lives of others on the road we I =, =4 | sents Rodzer Plaintiff Claims Fraud o not endangered, according to ¢ In Transfer of Property evidenee, caused him to consider the A thitd of a serics of suits wie [Property to Be Sold ‘ a iy Lootas 1n0sy mgaiit b Qi And Revenue Divided | Pre o112 HEMSTITCHED PEQUOT PILLOW CASES— than rocklessness. Jr. Gresnstel® poter Bruzauskas and Joscph Bal-| Tn ihé action of John Timko | Threads drawn by hand. Values 59c each ..................... each 49(: said the court had l chunas, The latest suit was brought | ag t Annie Solomon, in which the make a finding on a s 1g char tiie Dover N | PRICES QUOTED WILL BE IN EFFECT ALL THIS WEEK by Shoe Co. of Dover, intitt sked for partition of pro- | under the red 2 H., through the firm of Nuir & Nair. | perty in which he had half inter without .m-'u' ig | “;J" o 1t s alleged t the defendant, or if partition could not e and J Roche did so, and & teika endeavored to defraud his without injury 1o both partic » 123 Main Street For Tomorrow White Felts nounced Val. $1.98 Val. 59. Val. 815 ea. 40-inch Flat Crepes 40-inch Flowered 90x108 Our standard brand; Chiffon Voiles ranton Bed Spreads 20 shades to select Batiste and Dimitie: Lustre finish. Guar- v anteed washable. Ex- T $1.59 39c vard tremely pretty de- itors by conveving lis property of said premises and a division of on Church street to Balchunas for | proceeds, Judge Morris D. Suxe to- | tie consideration of a small amount | day decided thut the premises | of money veyance was made | should be sold and the proceeds di- throuzh uskas. The pn o0 betwaeen the plaintiff und the pose of it is alleged, endant. Irving L Rachlin was was to conceal the premises from | mmed @ committee to sell and Mil- including the plaintiff, The ton Jones, Harry Milkowitz and Machine Attorney now to be allowed to present for the defense, and ealled to the st His story was left his autc filling station The ec Spring and plaintiff asks & § went setting | Gaffney were named appraisers, The | signs. Ideal wedding 11:15 and 11 lay udgment de- | date of sale was named July 7 at 2 gift was driien ne . of indebted- |0'clock in the urternoon, standard : $9049 car. “Iness of the defendants Osteika and | e, The property is located on Clin- J ko's car at . Qumagzes, | ton strect. Altorney M. A. Secton | ALSO .98 Value 49¢ Co it is v on the fourth| There's no comparison, Herald | ied Ad Dept. 40-inch 10-inch wide fast color o igured Silk Chiffon Voiles Val. 32&9 Pl'|-‘ with the newest color Plain colors. Novelty designs s 49 .Rufld Cumlns' l' . With silk flowered in- sertion and double Valance. S‘l .69 Bar .. ... Intiff, resented the p hand in tim: the stat H midnight and o abe 6:45 In 1) E Stitched and Printed Crepes The Two Outstanding Millinery Fads of the Day ' GENERAL@ELECTRIC Val. $1.69 " 86-inch Tub 40-inch Striped Charmeuse N Refri erator Silk Charmeuse AN Rioaion VEIISIIN pic (BT She s SRl | e Narrow and sifaded 81x105 T ; poft lustre $7.00 § | stripes. Silk Bed Spreads titied her husbas ¢ Excellent S valle earh $4.98 : Coertam of dentity, Juage ked O i Val. $2.98 ” enaie 161 o von | ; Printed Cheney’s Ll B:’.fgmd Val. $1.69 it e [ Washable Crepe and Light o’ Day 4-Piece Linen Set replicd that - 1 Pussy- 20 pi Scarf with 3 Vanity West L ‘ Bur- | i willows . .. $2-49 fy)qml.neces g Doilies. 81 19 1 view of 1 r [;g-:r")“.\-;: | Yard 69(: & g 1 Y@es) | VAL SL19 Value $1,29 B LYK Si et Washable Tub Silks Val. 25¢ yd. Silk Hemstitched and Cameo Ladies’ Cloth Ruffled Curtains Printed Silk Pongees Charmeuse finish Full width and length 89 C yard ;;:zlltsfii pair 89 C Our New June shipment of SILKS, CURTAINS, etc., especially catering to the desires of newly-weds, has just reached us. wife and alleged speeder made the findir Arthur W. 116 Commonwe Vagabonds — Close-fit- ting Hats — Large and . Small Head Sizes— ilty to the charsg str guilty and f toreyele Off titied that The General Electric Refrigerators are un- L ‘,“’”( adingin R e I usually roomy. The model illustrated — h;;leflc:a::;l g.‘:'l:m We are showing the new Lady Pepperell hemstitched Pillow Cases and Sheets hour down the gr H designed for 2 medium size family—nhas Y in pastel shades. io could not have been specding (80 i oAt was Bltting on o tuelve square feet of shelf area. In no other o b electric refrigerator can you get so much food space for the same ovet-all size. CENTRAL J The ninth gra Junior High school met in its 1o Tooms vesterday afternoon for it Judge value by qua/ii] and shelf area kly business mectings the last mecting for the ninth grad o A TR seatie R Sold On Time If You Prefer. The of th practice dance: the pupils of the graduation cla w-’xS held this afternoon 1 th arry a O school auditoriun: 19 MAIN PHONE 2504 H. S NOTES le of the ( afternoon in The clupz met this club rooms for the rezular per-| 123 Main Street “Exclusive Dealer”

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