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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1023, §39th com- PLAN ANNUAL HEUNION SR S s ST GIVEN WATCH AND ROSES |Half Million Dollar i 4 MONROE DOCTRINE STANDARD OILAND |z S it Dividond I Awanded |uch 0% eLguL e 0. 8. Wants No Help in Maintain- Combine Out (o Trim Independ- ST e ot Py e a ano o ing It, flelcher Explains ents, Wall St, Says first tion paid W Ma The present divis street was tendored & Surprise PATMY gdent will be payable June 15 to stecks By The Amsociated Pres Santiag M eam is plain \ome My & JaTE® yolders of record May 15, This divie which dogs Mr, Conlin|gend will make the total for t the adjutant generals office today & | A garrison of faseisti natlenal militia of United & Deoetrine | rly every dog o¢ _year the employ of gr50 060 and the gran total § | slgnment was made of coast artillery | was kept in readiness and the usua 1 visited the the -"nnn Works yesterday and as & .4 companies to their battery stations, as | street patrons were doubled, erlean tr Ameriear of esteem he was presented with 1 wateh by the officials of that -—M S e A ey Y and wil doetrine 50 roses by his fore made ¢ head of to the Pa The quest] committ ! the committes lution to refe of the Pan-A and 18 of the graphs contal an Amer for the the Mor can stat fleld b Before the vote was r ’ p p Alvares of Chile g ; gasoline prices have beer J cuts, always initiat. eritielze offic A igdeeds ard O f"u’xr«h"l'-ntl‘anl fol- s ¢ Monroe | jowed + independents,” the arti- Doctrine, z it o frue Btates to Invoke the doct tect other Americas s part of the harb The assignments follow pany to battery Barlow for Nurses will | Pany to battery Clinten pany to battery Palmer, ROME WORKS TODAY Press For the first time in The A Rome, May ! | nearly 80 year business and industry cat Bdward ( fir, of 104 Hart % COAST ARTILLERY STATIONS Martford, May 1.~In orders from |proceeded here as usual on May Day 1 is the last v be leense ner for mi erk yemerday token N Ll concern and with Mr, Dunlay he ¢ had been at his os for a thou \ d Wher LS n esk this morning and looked up at first customer of the day he heard meone Say Please, mister, 1 want icense for a dawg And the eity erk replied fervently “Oh, my rd," At neon today (T \ mar Wiehir! 11 Mr, and Mrs, Frank Shine | Observe 25th Anniversary Friends from Rrooklyn, New York city and Roston, Mass, attended the observance of the 25th wedding au- nive y of Mr, and Mrs, Frank ers were still coming In strong. The Bhine, Baturday at their home or siate gets §1 for each dog and the Cemetery Lane Dinner was served city 35 cents to about 25 friends and relatives of City Clerk Thompson's clerical staft| Mr. and Mrs, Shine, worked until 9 o'clock last night, In and Mrs, Bhine were married a' addition to the thousand dog licensea th i St. Mary's ehureh in this eity, sued, 65 doeuments were flled for They have three children, Misses Bes- roeord yesterday, the largest day's sie and Mary and Robert 8hine, business in the history of the city Mr, 8hine 1& a popular foreman at ark's office. the plan of the North & Judd Mfg. C RNS relief monemmute the mark was we st the thousand point and dog own- New has the the 1 th -eontin- o ' ' L € is charged e mid Standard Ofl inter Airplane Brings Victim Of Tetanus to Hospital Panama, May 1.-=Mrs, ¥, N, Gage was brought here yesterday in an srmy alrplane from the interfor of Chiriqui provinee suffering from teta- nus as a result of an accidental gun- shot wound, She was accompanying her husband, Prof, Gage, who had Excellent Ever— e o pply o s:ww ine European aggression, Among cases he mentioned Spain's attemsy 1886 to reconquer her colonies on the Pacific coast of South Ameriea, He sald he thought Latin-Americans should take measures to insure their own protection, Mr. Fletcher replied that the Mon- roe Doctrine is not a reg standing, but s “the un tional policy of the Unite He Indicated that the de when the doctrine was apr for this reason with the s The committes agreed not to pro the discussion whereupon Mr, - er expressed hls gr cation, king it clear that he considered a debate unsuitable. Although the collapse of the nego- tiations for o lir fon of naval ar- maments in La erica has caused a strained feeling In the camps of the Argentine, Brazilian and Chilean dele- ,gations, the opinion is expressed in well informed circles that there will eventually be post conference conver- sations which will result in amlicable settlement. —— ted States, Drink and Enjoy the tea with the million dollar flavor LIPTON'S TEA Largest Sale in the World ‘mmprmlnn & II that its present at- ywer than last U5t ] gone into the province to eollect rep- tiles and insects for the University of Michigan, For that painful corn here's safe, speedy relief—Dr. Scholl's Zino- pads. They remove the cause— {riction.pressure, and heal the irri. tation. Thus you avoid infection from cutting your corns or using corrosive acids. Thin; antiseptic; waterproof. Sizes' for corns, cal- louses, bunions. Get a box today at your druggist’s or shoe dealer's Dz Scholls Zino-pa Put one on=the painisgone! " Rev. Dr. Abel Ahlquist Back From Conference Rev, Dr. Abel Ahlquist of the First Lutheran church returned last eve. ning from Lowell, Mass,, where he at- tended the New England conference of Swedish churches. Dr. Ahlquist was the conference speaker Inst Thursday evening and took part in the service Sunday morning. He served on some of the important com mittees and was reelected a member of the board of directors of Upsala that accompanied disclosures at the |college, which position he has filled recent ofl investigation conducted by |for the past 12 years. committee of the United States sen- Deposited in Our advantage of 41"rt mlni-' yields and increasing con- i is country to put the 1soline to almost any figure ired May Be “Some perso Jealousy n touch with the fight and the circumstances behind it believe that the combat had fits in- ception in animosities and jealousies It was reported that the independ- ents probably would take their case to d: partment of justice claiming ndard Oil despite its disso- til! in a position to strangle ’ ndents cnnsluutn rman act.” tack on the a violation of t THOUSAND LICENSES FOR DOGS ISSUED Big Rush to Secure Psrmits Be- forg Time Limit Expires Savings Department | When City Clerk A. L. Thompson | fell asleep last night he dreamed of | logs, He was surrounded by a bil- ion dogs, frisking gaily around his feet, “begging” for pieces of frosted cake, barking, howling and scamper- Up to and Including Thursday, May 3rd Draws Interest From the ! ing madly around the scenery. There were bulldogs, pupples, mastiffs, grey- t=———: PALACE :—: Starting Sunday POLA NEGRI G | “BELLA DONNA” WEDNESDAY SPECIALS AT THE NEN BRITAIN®® - MARKET C0.~- NUALITY.GOODS AT 0 7 TRUST CO. y W ERITATN Cgyy ECONOMY PRICES ™ LEAN SMOKED POT ROASTS ROAST PORK Open Saturday Evenings 7-9 Fresh Cut Hamburg ... 1h 180 Sperry & Bamcs Bacon 3 2 C EVAPORATED MILK . WINNER COFFEE qugnr Corn 2 cans Baker’s Cocoa 4 1h can Fig Bars 21 Not-a-Seed Raisins 2 packages " 25¢ 24c Laundry Soap 5bars ..... WEDGWOOD CREAMERY BUTTER ..., STRICTLY F RFNH EG (.\ ve Pure Lard 2 fi‘i)fi’w“iwv POTATOF . B9 l)andvlmn«. Rhubarh, € l'zmc\ (.mp(flult ) for sreen Beans, Spmach Celery, Choice Shoulder Steak »10c¢ Lean Corned . 2 cans ’Ic CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD Extraordinary Offerings in Suits «d Wraps SUITS Swagger sports types and trim tailored modes for present wear. Beautifully made— $19.75, $25, $35 ('1mphc-ll‘~ Beans J cans .. .. &9¢ Jjar 33c Premier Salad Dressing .. Pink Salmon 2 cans Corn Flakes Package Ist 'Pr.i},(.f Plaids and overplaids in new colorings. Also serge and twills for more dressy wear. $14.75, $19.75, 825, $35 Dates Package Bunch Carrots, Tomatoes, Rareripes, Pineapples | Expensive Never F we were asked today wherein our greatestser- vice to the women of this community lies— we would not point to the excellenceofourfashions— the unfailing courtesy of our staff$- nor the sterling dependa- bility of our merchandise. We would stress the fact that we have increased the buying power of the dollar, thereby making it possible for women with limited incomes to dress as well as those with unlimited incomes. Boston Store Donnelly, Mullen Co. e SRRSO - o e s e o P MANY SUGC FOR YOUR MID- WEEK MARKETING—YOU'LL BE SATISFIED. | WEDNESDAY ! & i LTHE. MOHICAN MARKET SPECIAL HOUR SALES SPECIAL FROM 9 TO ¥1 A. M. SPECIAL FROM 9 A. M. BEST NO. 1 ROUND, SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE STEAK o "™ B, 19¢| POTATOES ... 15 Lb. Pk. 35¢ (These Are Not Seconds) LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS .....co000e b, 12%c¢ b, 24c¢ UNTIL SOLD “SPECIAL FROM 3 TO 5 P. M. LEAN SMOKED | SHOULDERS ........ LB 1ilc .16¢ b ZOC . 8¢ 14c "o 12¢ IHI&" oer } FRESH MADLE RK CHOPS .. ME. 41'!’ BOILING BEEL CHOPS . FANCY LAMB | CHOPS 1b. \P\“FR"IS ves vov......Each 25¢ .. each 25(: \‘T"r‘l‘) '(:)[l{)‘l'\lllfk dz, 156 1 “RESH FANCY—ALL GUARANTEED— 4GS ... ...,zDoz Speclal—Mohlcan Clxerry Menngue Ples BUILER AND EGGS For FRISH 70 AMERY BUTTER ............ " LB. 49¢ DV EOWARGARINE M. 26¢ ()l R FAMOU BLUE, ROS] MOHICA FANCY S sHuRen 59¢ 2 Ihs 31 (4 TIZAT GOOD RED BUTTERFLY TEA ... b, 40¢ | PURE COCOA IN BULK 2 Ibs. 19c N. B. C. SODA CRACKERS . 2 Ibs. 25¢ SUNBEAM MAYONNAISE . large bottle 25¢ NEW ROLLED OATS 5 Ibs. 23c LAk . 28¢ Ihs. 20¢ 2 cens 21c 2 cans 20¢ ‘D COCOANI . Ib. 19¢ 'l| RNIPS RIF FavSi Lo ALL DAY SPECIAL Grah. Sugar 10 Ibs for 99¢ Wi oTHER GROCERY PURCHASES SPINACH .., £ e 23C | \ n 3C | “iEm « 12¢ “GRAPEIRCT 4 for 2OC i PsE . 20C e 29¢ FANCY RED S 35c 2 ats 25 vee I 12c APPLES From 3 to 5 P. M—4 LBS. YELLOW ONIONS FOR ...... 10c DON’T FORGET ECIAL SALE AND DEM- SOLID R\I'fl THIS IS “( «\lKl l! \\ ONSTRATION ALL WEEK. (TIME TO BUY NOW!) |