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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 8§ 192 1 ous county roads not on the main | Mrs. Darling and children of FILIPINO THRONGS ‘Ontarlo Offers Myriad Lakes to Lure Tourists s ol s ki Administrative Tariff Control (e speen T | For Fishing and Scenery; Highways Well Paved moi e i i Plan Arouses Controversy When ol "t 27 il ‘(h@ province in addition to numer- R WELCOME STIMSON ' Democrats Plan Bitter Battle o o= New Governor-General Says; _ with every facility along the princi- | P A whist under the auspices of pal roads f these are muni- Newington Grange will be held at Island Wealth Must ]l]GlGElS“ | . i . - |oeetivdonne e, charegiion Rivals Sugar Schedule as Potential Source of Possible !m¢ Hotel Erwin tonight at § o'clock SRR ; : 7 . cents to $1 Strife — Party Claims Fundamental Rights Mr. and Mrs. John Cotter of Hart- - = : 3 P s open season from Ma . N ford formerly of Newington, left Manila, July 3 (P—Welcomed to ; ot e e el Would Be Sacrificed By Plan. Sl e Clio oy 6 Manila today by thousands of per- ; SEERRY - oS fish in the province, and with th _— will make their future home. sons who crowded the pier, streeis ; proximity of good motor roads to Washington, July 8 (T)—The ad- |now expected to continue until the and the Ayuntamiento, the old legis- | the main fishing grounds in the ministrative provisions of the se | latter part of the m r t The Sunday school of the Congre lative buildings, Dwight F. Davis northern part of the province, with- | tariff bill, increasing the chief e edule adopted before began | Bational church has been discontin hecame the ninth American gover- in easy reach of good hotel accomo- | tive's power to ch e import ¢ s. | last month, the hearin v July and August. There wil nor general of the Philippine Is- dation, this is an added attraction. | stood out today as rivaling cve 2 | have ended this week, but ior church immediately fol lands. 3 Pickerel mon trout, rainbow sugar schedu a r pendence day re and the ¢ ing the regular morning servic In a brief inaugural address . ; and speckled trout. maskinonge and of prolonged controy h to give w the time need-- At the first meeting vesterday, of livered in the Ayuntamiento, Mr. 3 g RN bass are among the game fish avail- | ate ed to present thei iments fuily | ficers were elected to take charge Davie pledged his admistration 10 E: X i R R B able in Ontario' rerous lakes nized democrat has forced an ext n wh - iring t two months. the friendliest coopsration with . « while ron in year the shoot the flexibie pro n f T q del esentati the ———e Tilipino people and to a policy of E ing son is open n of the m r ! to the senate efficient economy. ‘ - L 5 i £ in the issuance by the der Holiday Ended Today Personals Destite s hany xR in eIy | | : i < C. l national commitice of 2 Two of sub-comumittees con s all morning, thousands crowded the | L ¥ 3 I ltv tems byfssngtoralmionaio SNl £ ot L S Misses Marion Hart, Peggy Bu L e . p : , b . : % lina, ranking minorit ‘ holiday today concer ith | i I o : Fae Dombrow. Martha and t By e Sersion beagdl Lusy | Alex Parcke, 417 East street rfl'\‘”. Jhencaisen Pankoni Yorke, left Sat zene Gilmore and other notables. At/ n { ported to the police Sunday morn- | r'm;'m:?d s paant 2 ::I"" o e ot | urday for Crystal iake where the the old legislative house, to which ing that some one had done cons i A il o e Thiead : B the party was escorted by a cavalry 5 o 4 . 8 erable damage to his property atter | Claim Rights Violated ‘:,,‘ * ,, ‘,H‘fl‘\‘ _ML: ;\l, fi,\‘,. Sders ',“ — 1roop. hundreds failed to get inside | % : 5 oy & ' midnight Saturd The statement described th i lorronlla T eles oniine el B and f‘-ugh(rr of 391 and stood on the plaza outside and ¢ W j ; thinking that the ofher | ble clause, first enacted in 15 tion of reducing or eliminating the | ATCH.street enjoyed an airplane ride were soaked. | : : AT 0 T e o i n”\‘ proposition en the part of T i s Gl nd from Brainard field, Hartford, tc Governor General Davis lauded | > . G S i S of thefwiiyl thalcarsiiownenlin vd Cor || GasuLIEnen this fessentiLGIE slos Bie 8 SCtBE A e S ¢ New DBritain ard back vesterday aft. the progress the Filipino people 3 dle -Glathers, 27 Oak strect, and |!ive function to the executive branch | 7% TET PHOS. MU SEEHE 2 have made but told them they had| ‘Foronio, Onl.. suiv s Crtario of- John J. Kuminsky. 39 Locust sireet |Of the government.” and said it “in- | PYEPA0CR 10 Ay BEEre e COMAL)- e made only a start toward the geal|fers a touring trip this summer that crashed at the cornen ofSouth Main||¥olves a principlé fundamental inj, N Al S Miss Mae Samorajeyk. a nurse at to which they should aspire and pic- | ¢ o RTE i VTG, e . \ nd Stanley streets carly Satur our representative system of govern- the Bristol hospital, is spending th: i et e e el e 1 |afternoon. The damage fo the cars Meni; namely, the right of the peo- | month of July at her home, 22 Aller the “hapyy home of a contented | i ket RIS 9 N | was slight ple to control the purse sirings street and prosperous people, spir > 2 Eseh At es ; lors | through this Canadian province to poltically and culturally, the leaders| ;yaant \Waltons, whose passion it is of the far ea 10 w; 1 furious battle with trout. Sidesteps Independence s or “muskics.” In every section Commenting on Philippine inde- |of this territory sm'vH‘ st ms_or e h R E afrasT iTan sl oo democrat of the ways and means 'j o ; r. and Mrs. James Fitzgerald o pendence the new executive said |quiet little lakes are filled with fish ndhgnmus wezehiEyad committee, shortly before t 1eas- | detail ety Mich., returned home Sat that although the island's political |to such an extent that tedions wait | . R | A pichic given by the Lithuanians|ure was passed by cha [ night after spending a weel future was beyond the province of ling for “striles” is almost unknown 5 hey & : 2 I o ~ lwas held Sunday in Glast v Lack of unanimity in favor of it NEW]NGTON NEWS BTty E the governor general. the problems| Windsor and Niagara Ialls pro- WSS o R . |among republicans was demonstrat- ! A e et “directly affecting the foundations|vide the two chief points of en - D e W. V.. will entertain members ed during the preceding debate with is spending a weel upon which that political futurs |for motorists cominz from Detroit | N S A friends Wednesday afternoon from ° |2 vigorous argument against it by must rest de directly confront us Jor |and Buffalo respectively. One can % & R to 5 o'clock at the state armory s . Beck iblican. | i Americ 1 = solution ilso motor direct from Buffalo A 7 i RS R e e e iheffamerls npel % e Sl L “Efficient economy,” he explain- | OVer the new DPeace bridge to | ) S, 7 (/ Civil War, Auxiliary, will hold a so- s S s Sl eelit oy ed, “does not mean merely saving | Bridgeburs, Ont Other point (> cial Wednesday evening at § ocloc support in Doubt h Il a2 las 0t~ | Sprague, Portiand. money, but should be measured in | 0f enfry include in Junior 0. U. A. M. hall. The s0-| Phe extent to which the demo S increased wealth, more education, Port Huron and ) CRonTO oA |elal will be in charge of Department | il gzain support from republica and better living conditions for the Y Then there Y AL 7 Aide Mrs. Frances Willlams. independents for their camp: Philippine people.” routes from the principal American e Star of Good Will lo ¥ t points to Toronto. Kingston, Co IAGAR, 3 =iiodl 1 B b Do Chonias i 18 tion of. officers has been pos will spend a week ernoon ing scale tariff as a substitute for the present duty of 1.76 cents a pound on in sugar and the rate of 2.40 cents proposed in the house bill. He ibed his plan, un der which the rate would increase Miss Adolph Cheponis of ol - rep! street has undergone an operation i clause through for Sppenaiaitls climination of the flexible provision to Philadelphia tc | Miss Cecelia Gadek of Noble strect |10 the house bill vas sought by Rep- . i i nd two weeks. versa, as providing lower rates thar : T ;| resentative Garner of Texas. ranking : - gave a party at her hou turds house schedule, but has w Drager of 24 Lyon- as sugar prices declined and vice Weils of Hartford, = e e e hnny Weissmuller holds six o t records frox HICHTGAR RS against the clause in the sen SRSt 00 o - not been indicated. It has been made Sunday school picnic He pointed out that the revenues . L of the Philippines are practically ; / < i e clear, however, that the two groups, ol ohireh i e e e anyg | Automobiles can he shipped on most p : L k e which succeeded twice in overriding L3R 25 el A i 2 " of the lake ste and driven At I Howard C. Hodze o Everett' president Hoover's opposition to the | 1° ‘/,“1 la \ « f;H pounce Satur- % s SO o rizht off the boat at the destina- £ c—_— * export debenture plan of farm relief. .flzrnhm(-\nf' are mr(;mmc stea 1:1\ e Tt Wr® 2 , ford hospital after an operation = o e lo e o posiponed ! erefore. a steady incre in th wealth of the people, which in turn License Card Needed ; PENNSYLVANIA GhurchlOtricerstolRlan St et S e e = | Rev. Hurolt € Burdon is resting YOUR EYES will increase the revenues, is cssou- | Motorists going to tour any part Comloitablalatte;s an bnerationt for Ciate e hie o e fived Map shows the highways and vacation spots of Ontario. Photo shows Testimonial for Priest || 1550 5 (cnea appendi at the Hartford h more highly prized than that of ~ & : . i S Sor a ameoaay BEWIN N0, in the Lake of Bays. one of the beauty spots in the Mus e o the societies of S That movement, already i pita eyesig Tt & roal Iy enpracidte Schmidt Explains His ::‘,c :-‘;”?L,,” ,,\,’_:"m“ ”,l one. hoka Lates district and typical of thousands in Ontario. BRtsris chuishuwllPmsetsionie e ng resublican indep s s y 5 " the powers of vision given us at Difl\(}flz‘l Blant Blanco e e eE IR o ; ; ) ; ! § o'clock in the chnrch \.\}!‘m de- 1, fresh support in th - A whist ar 1» bridge party under |ll}isin “ e will safesuacd that ] sa 2 oms o 1 urned “'ronto as the proviucial capital has Still farther west the Kawartha lakes |cide on the nature of the testinonial | cgatement. which asaulted the hanse the auspices of the N gton Im- |}y ocious gift Louis Schmidt. city garbage col. owner when he returns. A ‘stav of o (piario Parlianment buildings. with good fishing can be quickly |to be given to Rev. Carl Fue - | hin ihe most signal victory e ent association will be held lector, has written a letter to the fwo to 60 days requires the filling i city also has the tallest build- reached from the main Windsor- [ing pastor of the church during the won hy gos . Wy night at Guild hall, & alth commission explaining hi~ in af a duplic customs form on oo in (he British empire and is Toronto-Kingston-Montreal h- |illness of 1the late pastor, Rev |and government favors' Newington Junction. Cars will be at FraflkE Goodwm nrovosal (o build faidisnosalisnlahsiwhichiparticulatedofithe are Te- | one of the leading cities on the con- | way. Then comes lLake Simcoe and |Charl g clared that unless the finance cor N een 7:45 to furnish = near the Iarminglon town line. corded. one vopy going to ‘he evs- tinant. Ottawa is the federal capi- | farther north the famous Muskoka . > sum of money has | mittee changed it Iy. the demo- t 327 MAIN ST. His plan was explai to the board toms authorities and ftne other (0,4 a5 the Dominion Parliament lakes and the Georgian bay district. heen donated {owards the afiair by | crats would mpt to limit it to = Consulting Optometrist at its last mecting, but further in. the motorist. who surrenders it on y,ijjings and the residence of Can- Good Spots Farther North the parishioners agricultnral rate revisions. meeting of Newington Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted tormation was sought although com- leaving Canada R ey el iniatralive v ialane have | Gaxdsn sl fhe hel 1d Thursday missioners have expressed them i i s e S asiot 5 X e atiihe S T n the state license 5 : o s Sandpaper or le of not yet been reached in the com- rmoon 2¢ the home o Irs. or seenery Onfario is hard to ex : ol selves as opposed 10 entering Nt | yoiuived for identificatic : X Ontario in more remote districts G R groina glass mittee’'s public heariugs. which are |Hitcheock, M hill. The topic will | the agreements suggested by the cur Where the fe paliia e LaEnanE Sateth Sl QU ICHIS A S AT on o i pa e NorCiizay R S 15 collector. vond 60 days, a 2 tension e t the juncture of Lake Ontario with pury, Manitoulin Island and RO e e Sl e G - the Lawrence river. Coming west Ste. Marie offer good roads Laverne Tator was leading the posit hy presenting the original ¢ arc the Rideau lakes, a vast chain beautiful scenery for the motorist. | eastern jockeys when set down by [toms permit {0 any cnstoms official | of small, beautitul and easily reach | Algonquin park can be reached by | officials at the Aqueduct tract. H Once In Ontario are a great ed lakes. with good summer resort motor car but is mainly a canoeist's had ridden 32 winners. miny places of interest o visit. To- hotels on the main motor hizhways.' paradise. ight which was to proper demands of the insular gov- cen indefinitely ision of agricultural and related the ses of man none is Convenient Appointments Phone 1905 There are more beauty spofs in | STANDARD SIX “400” | SPECIAL SIX “400” ADVANCED SIX “400” $973 to $1083 $1382 to $1477 $1618 to $2331 Delivered, Fully Equipped Delivered, Fully Equipped Delivered, Fully Equipped Compare it to any car in its field, | Atits price, no other car givesyou | The crowning achievement of and you'll find the car you would = so many features of advanced en- | Nash engineering is the “400” rather have is the Nash 400" | gineering design—as the "400” | Advanced Six—atrue aristocrat of R | Standard Six. Special Six. modern motoring. Ulallengdlfl E\yarl éi Oili é 0/0} &éfizy | Comparison confirms its style Ithasthe new Twin-Ignition mo- | It invites comparison with cars | superiority. mparison of this | torand the "world's easiest steer- | priced far above it—in the charm car with others at its price also ing". Bijur Centralized Chassis | and completeness of its luxurious OME see at our Color Show the costly cars, available only at extra cost ‘ brings out the fact that the “400” = Lubrication is regular equipment | finish—in the clean-cut grace of beauty and variety of color which on cars of Essex price. | high-compression motor is = —press a pedal and oil your car. | its design—and in performance, Essex offers at no extra cost. R P T T i | smoother in its action, more dy- The riding ease of the Special Six With its open challenge, that excepts clud;: 4 Hydraulic shock absorbers namic in its power, ahead in engi- "400”s.urpasscsthato{much more ro car— e andlc oot gauge for fuel and neering e.:;ccllcnce. Here are 7 | expensive c;a.r§~due to a.llo_v steel —with its 24% greater pos ' cil on dash — Radiator shutters for heat he.arif]gs instead gf 3 or 4, Bohn- springs, mdnu.'lual]y designed for beauty. adult-size capacity, rid control — Adjustable seats, front and 1;‘”\"; Chqice of 031‘:)1:: i alite mvv-lr strut pistons instead of the sm?and we{lghtof each model, il e and economy-— ear—All bright parts chromium-plated SIBID LRSS QUL | the castiron type,and full pressure | co-ordinated withoutboard mounted Centralized Chassis Lubrication, [ asex establishes also anl outstanding — saddle Iampfi - cont'mls on steering $ lubrication. | Lovejoyhydraulicshockabsorbers. Houdaille, double-action, hydrau- leadershipin proven VALUE: wheel —clectrolock —New type double- Q 3 S Everyone today has good words for Twin-Ignition performance— for the ease of “400” steering— and for many other features of this action 4-wheel brakes uniformly effec- And at no extra cost, this car is | And the Special Six 400" is | licshock absorbers,and complete Essex offers standard fine car equip- tive in all weather—Patented Super-Six equipped with Lovejoy hydralulic c_quxp[?cd with bumpers. spare ecllulpmen(. including chrvom.n.u-n ment, formerly identified only with advantages eliminating vibration. and up at factory shock absorbers, chromium nick- | tire, tire lock and tire cover— | nickeled bumpers, spare tire, tire ’ eled bumpers, spare tire, tire lock | #othing more to buy, at the excep- | lock, and tire cover at mothing The 1 M. C. Purchase Plan offers the lowest terma available and tire cover; items customarily | tionally attractive prices quoted | extra above the low, delivered . ; sold as “'extras”. ! above. prices quoted. HONEVYMAN AUTO SALES | ; - 200 EAST MA™ £, P TELEPHUNE 2542 A. G. HAWKER 52 ELM STREET TELEPHONE 2456 ROND