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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1028, i s o sing | tons " Observations on ested Patly Facoped) . A : Ly e : 1,,“ . ; The W“[ter At Honsld Bidg. #7 Church Strest, pulled - that's th SUBSCRIPTION RATES 090 & Foer Por Conneeticut: Showers tonight W00 Thise Ilu-‘-_n S that the § " G of 1he isation knows and prebably Thursday merning . 9 sin that 1t is the tive agent of the rooler late tenig Muelh cooler Soviel thought; Boviet offieials are in | T PUSday; strong south and southwest Patired ot the Post Ofea at New Britale Rame & " i g - i 2 piotr % winds, prebably gales, shifting 1o o8 Becond Class Matl W e P ters, for instanee 10| abselute ascord with its teaehings—| ool SIRURSS RS AR HARTFORD HARTFORD TELEPHONE CALLS v and the weorld, net enly England but Conditions The sterm whieh n“ w“- B et idsssensseesed ya ¢ r this country as well, is concerncd ben moving in & northwesterly diree- . iteria! Rooms , 0 » o S L 10 | With its aetivities. tion from New Mexico during the last three days 1s now central near de-| Whe oniz prattavie adverising medium ir Taken a8 & whole the Roviet's reply | ¢pq) It has eaused general! rains! = Clreud I"is at any o to England’s “eall dewn” is as mueh |during the last 24 hours from the lake float in the air when this ray is fo- ' of an apelegy and a erawling out T gion seuthward to the Gulf, and| Meimber of The Assaciated Pross n under as the Soviet feels able to | f'0m the Miasissippi river eastward to " ssoclate ssed upen it. If this atatement is fre N M v the eoa H i | The Asscinted Press 3 England com od, has be plaing ows anything true there is Juestion but that y make uniess the serews are Put A from severa) seon abandon little tighter. In sueh o it is eons Conditions for n“. vielnity: . nd | fidently expected that, in spite of the |settied weather with local & ewcul frodites not othe o | week-end visits 10 summer resorts an J ""““ verein | spend or suspend the vaeation days|fiery growls of Trotzky to his Red|0!lowed Ly clearing Thursday. | foating abeut in mid-alr army, and in spite of the more quiet Member Audit Furean of Circalation . SN working of the Boviet through the '.m—.....—.‘ L & & UNITED ALLIES, Third International, Nussia will erawl 25 rean A'o Today mnd.y ud F".d.y ple of New Rritain wi Sesed iy ‘ France made a firm reply to Ger-| A step farther, wait a bit, and then upen this sudit, ares pros | teetion ':nlvm' mu‘n in newspaper dis.| Many some days ago, expressing ab. | begin again to bark, .(T“.n from Herald of that date) Sribution Agures to both matienal and 10} o0y, gigsatisfaction with the coms ——e e [ P — oAl advertisers. R s have it that enemies of . epory av v ol » . ore leave d munication from that country in re P | Rev, R, I, Moore leaves today for B e s——————————— Paca ., 1 » -, | #ard to reparations, Comment wa World Court plan cannot “""ll akkewood, N, J,, whera he hopes to . . h . ' : Compare these offerings in Seasonab) lity Merchandise and THE DORMITORY, made in thess columns that France's| President Harding into discussing It{find rest and regain his health New Britain certainly is glad tof .. 000 onsult England and Italy | exhaustively at this time, which re.| [Ernest Towers, the former High school foothall player, went to Niant Bhave the Normal school here, And attacked ! ont to Nianti o them b 2 MNaw Britain people are proud of the| SHOT® MaKing that reply did mot in-|Minds of the person who, aitac yestarday and enlisted in Company J you WI“ find unmatdla h at tlme pnces. " : o ek & | dicate any difterence of opinton | cries “Hold me, Hold me. Eugsne and Wil Barnes came up :r:):dp'n o;h l\"': : A ; "“ ;“"‘ among the allies; that only Germany ey o~ trom Niantio today to visit their re n“ .".'.m....'.:'a",.'.'.'4'.’."':“'::. ': might see any hope in the fact that| Never mind, men: that new '""‘.“;:'I‘l.:ahtzlr‘::li Colurghia fleld d s time when education is desmed so| FTOFCO SaEwered her communication | hat will last at least two deys longer o os at mrkln;:}wa;.n New Fort 2 H G d s'lk B entlal, The opening of the new|indePendently. While seeing the than it would it 1t had had to go to| FEA A LTl O i et Hand Crochet anm' H.‘h rade Si .g. ;’:’ml: ;Chflh] lh‘:’u’:d"‘“ L] 'f:l!n.' greater force & r"")’ would have it i o sy ¥l B BESILD b &aded B‘ . i s and ran second in the mile, My, Ras. " remal traction, especially to American-born | COMINE from France, England, Italy ™ o of “Mary" {#eit I8 a student at Cornell Oiad ket vk A 'l'h“ ¥ 4 The season's fintet siyles, &t &n ext g r’ oW yoting women who are having a close| 20 Belsium together, the prediction (s ® The work of laying a water main t ';"n':.'-‘ s ol: bead ol“‘? h.?l:: S.| Uity mowsteq, on: swesal And.aelt 90y % was made that the sentiment regard. Has rogained through Whiting street was com 08 ST BHOW AN W 1 very hig 0 | with lovely linings, purse and mirror. The shades race with girls of foreign parentage larity. and are guaranteed to be all hand workmanship, to hold the teaching strength of the | '"§ Germany's offer was harmonlous. 18 popriarty. {menoed tagey. Colors are stoel blug, Iris. sphinx, e dmgarged spdbporbond 5B 1 state Now. that. NAgnd a0, Hair have i lh;c e 3'r:fl',;: n;o‘hhr: :?::‘: “;:]1'1‘1"’:: ”,::::,"":" UIGuOIRe, &t . .vvessersirssinrrsnne s 1 .88 and tapestry. Value $3.00 and $4.00 at L4 The time for this impetus to ge ':" :’:""": ":‘; ‘:'\‘Y vhfllnl ':lonhhrm; We wonder w! the Lyceum theatsr, Wednesday of phasizing is that such replles havi A - The price of lam next weelk given to the teaching profession wi shown an even greater support of Wil be, | Word has been received here that come with the opening of this new k a o o - [Mortimer ®amp, a local young man, ) 4 bullding. Nothing should be left un- yreaee's ."".'" iV susht A Te h”n, Who feels the need of a spring mat- |Will be graduated from Weslayan col Mnunted Comb‘ Congre" Playlnx womell ] sport done that might make it a success. expected. England told G""“'"’, tren—yet? lege in a few weeks, With varvions colored stones, A “frost” at first would do much to| At it s time “to talk busine e The New Britain Knltting Co., ship many styles (o choose from. Card’ Italy has said “it is with a feeling of r > ped ten cases of underwear to the (M ‘hav are all new styles and ve: take away from the prestige that| o5 o o " that she finds the offer| Why not blame the coal men for|United States government today for|M anely finished. Valuos 892 OXfordS teaching in this state will receive when £0 far below the proposals contained | the Weather, too, and subsidizs “‘,,ymn use of the soldiers, ¥ up to $2.50 at—Each A Ilm;;;:nxmt llloedpu-k — . . from. " ROl ges. Highland Linen the classes are instructed in a build. " ’ , poor iceman? ing of the sort this new one will be, [!" the British governments scheme Regular Of gray suede and black or It would be years before the effegt PIVEERIAG &1 the-Phiis DORIEINACH, 60c at soc 7 calf, plain t The organs of public opinion of Paper brown Russia calf, plain toes and low rubber heels. Dress ::“:?;‘h'"‘ YmHEEASK2y. “would this country are in duty bound to Facts and Fanc’.es BAUSE []F SUIGIDE ulfol:"l;r;'vo\rl<:l‘;:’".fiz; i 3 Bead Neckhc“ | pumps in patent leather, black This is one of the reasons why a tell ‘Germany Just exactly where ;n' BY ROBERT QUILLEN, R 'y new dormitory, as asked for by those sfanas R redkrd, 0. “Luke Y A Out in the distriots ‘whets 1ife 18 B socat ..... i satin and brown sucde, with opinion. It is one way of trying to ut in th . ! Both long and .short ones to Baby Louis, low and high heels, who have the interest of the state at " : " raw, fewer deals are. heart, is essential, not to be delayed, | Make Germany open her. eyes to the Gll‘l FOHOWS Mflfl Hel'e me choose from, in every imagin- sandals #n patent leather, tan hopelessness of the course of delay The safest thing to take for a cold . The Chinese fortune teller, able color. There is a style to | allt and sand ki, Bewies wiods i 0 be bully ingouiotutii thare and subterfuge she has been pursuing an extra handkerchief, v B The oldest known method of o is an lfll]Cfl" mwns el‘se { telling in ““‘ world, Regular please the most critical woman, { Vil o 4 95 . 5 ds cls, Values up $ . may be accommodations for those : Lm0 e tointapAtd (ramaeivey :"d e b e e o Another le;_fl succeed gs an ama- 50c value, 390 oo rahc g 590 on, for this work of such tremendous im- . Stattoner) n(- 5>t o 150 at ...oiiinnn $098 at ......... teur gardener is to have more per Nawr. otk <Mpy 1—trhrequited ¥ Dep $ rorunca to every child in t:u', state— BUILDING. sistence than a \\uml_. love caused the suiclde by drowning 0 every young person who, soon, of the girl whose body was found in will be among those who will govern Some time ago Segretary Hoover The business wizards who are noted tHe oiakN:AL Totis Beath, T T Seb- for keeping their eyes open seldom | the state with wisdom or folly ac- favored the postponing of govern- 3 ) ’ ’ od v, Wi 0 9 o Keep their mouths that way. it e e - Comfort Garter Brassieres | Women's Sweaters cording to the understanding they ment building on the ground that i | Starr Giddings, young Manhattan law- | § | have obtained from the teachers who | ®UCh action would relieve the present The difference between the people|Yer. bared the details of the story | Hook under left arm with or without lacings in | Heavy slip on Sweateis, some with high collar and . demand for labor which makes it|and the politicians is that the politi-|that led to the tragic death. [ hace o gastora in, teott Bae ieen 1 ) It was the girl's desire to become selling regularly for $1.00. Special c fllht waist band, straight slip ons and a few coat i v | Sweaters—White and colors, $3.00, p: v ‘i cia v what they want. N by expensive for private persons to plan | cians know wha his bride that caused her to come ! to construct homes, and would tend here from her home in Daris and prepare at this new Normal school. If there arises, at first, a cry of "no | $4.00 and $5.00 values at . It must be an awful strain on par- accommodations for Normal students s S % to reduce the price of bullding mate- ents, trying to pretend they don't which undoubtedly impelled her to b smflcks Bunga]ow Apl'om in New Britain” it will be dlfficuit to eradfcate that impression later even though, at last, the new dormitory be built. Tt must be built eventually. The money that goes into it will not return the great dividends if the ace Lorraine Mr. Giddi ; b 3 ’ sace L . Mr, ngs said he building of 1t is delayed, that it|When the shortage of homes all over R met her in 1920 when he made a busi- v t - 4 P o 3 2 would if the dormitory were to be|!h® country is apparent. y 2 ness trip to France and that she had . l ’ S d d S'lk d w l s’ I l k completed and ample accommoda-| 1t IS interesting !‘° "|”l""l‘“;{’°“"_ of = :mcn:mh(nrmu(?ted]wlm] hr’im and fol- | H< GII' £ an ak an 1 an 00 lllg e B all ets . this fact, that Presiden arding " el owe im after he ha returned | § Suitable for hed covers an tions furnished simultancously with y = X : ot ! 0xfords FIOSS e T 75c i scussing government building ’ the opening of the new bullding. It |Aafter discuss " el aap 8 1s n tponl for-New Britain but for | With his cabinet, with respéct to It 18 only v question of e Wit} t I,,,fo, a lel?\vored to persuade her In patent leather, brown calf For crochetting or knitting. 98c at — Each . 0 v & ! 0! every pedestrian will be in an emer-|to return to IFrance, telling her that and smoked elk calf, the ideal Paialey colors. A beautiful vari- the whole state that the desire is|housing the government activitles,| o . ‘warq or behind a steering|l belleved her to be too fond of me play shoe, ety ot all color combinations — Mercerized Tab]e expressed for an appropriation for | Chiefly at Washington, concurred in | wpeel, and that we never could be more|[§ Sizes 5 to 8 29c balls for two days that new dormitory—now. the decision to present to Congress — than friends,” he said. “She said that A6 at Art Dept, ....... 190 Cloths s is y s > in-[she had no friends in France and|M next December a program for con- It is a dull splrlng when some ¢ , aiiaH ¢ more and adequate facil- land town doesn't produce ]\eirs' to| would not go. The last time 1 saw |[§ Boys an rls Assorted patterns, size 64x69. AT EIGHTY-FIVE kol ‘ clalm the greater part of New York|her was when she met me in the mq 11’5 to 2 Regular $2.25 * i ities, In other words it would seem city. | street with the young woman I have l 79 Ked, at—Each.......... $1.49 'The friends of James I’ Shepard| o4 tne President and members of just married. She stopped suddenly, |8 t : " Ol Cl th Whité or brown canvas bals are wishing him many happy returns inet, of which of course Sec-| The normal driver thinks he is burst into tears and walked rapidly | S d 1 0 A A BN capinh - careful just because he toots when he |away."” em:l e :lc;lhn;nploni all sizes - Spe- French Serge of this day which is the eighty-fifth| .. i jev t the retary Hoover ig one, believe that the | U getting ready to run over some-| Mr. Giddings' statement was made |§ Center Pleces e - $l.29 All wol, extrs fine, navy oaly R BRAEES S0 | =40 inches wide, $l 59 rial. His idea was that nothing|know their daughter is going to kl‘II }mrs:-l( when she Ie'arned of l.lis should be placed in the way of indi- | elope. :‘;‘:1'(:’fizn"’“r‘“gl‘::;lr“:imi‘“ three Ramie Cloth Smocks, hand smocked in th(e‘ Slip over Bungalow Aprons in neat percale pat- viduals who wanted to build, and that Whe girl, at At mo;ufl»d'u Mary | B ;»tl:e lr-nflsm. :lzm 8, 10 and 12. 480 :(:1:::- n:ics'llflr 81.00 590 everything should be done to en- King,: wid namad-Mads Rieth, . She gular $1.00, a ] 3 was 20 years old and a native of Al- courage such building at this time anniversary of his birth. But there|, . qi.g situation will be such, by body, after Long Beach and New York au- is more than this to be said of Mr. ¢ iR ; Ner " . ke m,," next December, to make it advisable ERRRINan ha el ARaD wrd s BiG6. oW nid Erash q f ' e : round and square shapes, At women (3 Glove Reg. 82,19 at.... Shepard’s birthday; there is more to| =~ ipqraw the restrictions upon Tolerance is the quality that en- ;?mng the circumstances of her Uivatiisibio nt. AW $l 00 D t Beacb C]oth ep it than the bare announcement, and | .. ing. The logical|ables us to feel kindly toward an un-|death. The lawyer explained that he d AOveramene WO\ ® believer so long as he pays us a|did not wish to have his connection Dept.—Special in all it means many who have never| .,..jusion to he drawn, therefore, is s 8 o A8 ont, with the case made hazy by the un- ’ qH | Attractive Pantie Women’s Suiting seen him are interested. All menj} ., v ie jhacti ity in the building line —_— explaincd details, Large assortment of newest and women are interested to know|,. ¢ho government brings a better| The number of intellectuals grows . - : Dl' ses . that another man eighty-five years| o o " uiding, that advan- | steadily, but there still are enough ST JOSEPH’S ALUMNI €8 Chamoisette GlOVCS plain colors and hlack, 36 inch old, of sincerity and intelligence, a age will cease after the end of the | Teal people to make the world inter- 0 For the kiddies, 2, 4, and 6 Siclkdn; spiee Hoine Al & vow wide. “,e‘-“]” 29 man of learning n fields which have| .. npasant: 8un good] VN8 ' soars . sizew, - Hoso od - olive ralAaey: 1 &1l Mk LALR c year, and that the present is a g S green, attractively made of good embroidery, in sizes, 44c taken him into the musty flles of|yjne o build — unless Socretary| Correct this sentence: “I always|Oréanization Formed and Officers| @ o aliey chambray, requiring but BOg TS S i ingh other days, greets his friends and ac-| yoo o rensoning was wrong. These | let John get his own breakfast” said| ploved—social For All Graduates{M @ hank of simple embroidery. W ’s Silk Tissue Glng snod quaintances with the smile that sees| . ¢otiran in connection with Roger|the wife, “and he doesn't mind it a . Value $2.30. At Art $1 39 omens ol Mill Fnds, large assortment Gl plaids, checks and 39 oves stripes. Reg. 55¢ at .. c 30c at ...-. bit.” of School To Be Held Soon. Dept.—Special the good in the world, the innocent| goyqqni prediction that commodities | S s’ i 5 humor in many of life's phases| i (ontinue at their present level 1t takes a lot of nerve, however,| At a meeting of St. Joseph's Alum- Gold B“"]on Frlnge 16 Buttons, Milanese Sik will which, to the less mentally alert,| . . s H 3 i 4 to|ni held last evening in the parish hall . probably throughout this year, or| for a country strangled by red tape to| 1l held last evening in the parish hall Fine quality st special prices gloves in poagee, mastic, black, women’s Thread y 8 by red the. v ; mean nothing. & g iRnee woutdiesen o) SERIA aatRty LR EC Y Ted LS * future for all the graduates, Two [l for 2 days at Art Dept.— white and navy $l 29 o . : R;Td-rs hof this fr:;“rrmr:'” are| G rengthen the conviction that if one|°r®s: representatives of the first graduating I Gsc 1,80 7I00 8 i MY SIIk and Flbre amiliar with some of the products of | 114 during the next few t of 1905, were present, They 2 inch fringe at....... s s l intends to bulla during » ) weater Silk Mr. Shepard's pen which now treat| 18 as good a time as | g ) \ were Mrs, G F. Hennessey of Mart- |§ . $ BV 1htxaisty interestiig Historienl or ‘“"’:n”‘d"o"";"’“‘ el ford, formerly Miss Trene Brady, and 4 inch fringe at .. 1.29 All colors, heavy Iustrous Stockmgs o g % < _| any / Mrs, A. C. Sundberg, formerly Miss $1 quality, 380 yard, 1-4 pound In black,and all the wanted AT TR, ROW tUtDinte 4 Nore McGee, @ @ inch fringe at.. 79 hanks. $1.35 value at Art Dept. shades, pancl and scamed back. pleasant verse some lighter aspect of | RUSSIA CRAWLS, 4 The following officers were electe] | for two days. Sale price for the coming year: President, T, 8, 8 inch fringe at .. 2.39 Special. . ... ..o0iiiunn 950 | ‘v life. The sincere wish i3 expressed| - Lafiing Once more we learn that barking n B s Sinie anntverasdten hesn wo: : 5 ¥ Aldrich; vice-president, Miss Ahbie a 4 dogs are averse to biting as a rule. i | Dawson; secretary, Irancis Bratton; turning his smile may be as spont '“ | Russia barked a lot when English ® | treasurer, Miss Rose Fitzpatricl, The neous, his wit as keen and his Iife as | o0l S o0 She felt, quite| Tt is a case of true love if his heart [new board of directors i3 composed |§ peacetul as it is today. i at dignificd Kngland | beats madly when he sees her deco- 5. George Henneseey, Mre, A, O, | § w 9 U L any DIDBRIF. ¢ RN R Ienil ; vated with curlers and complexion |Sundberg, Miss Margaret Burns and | B omen's union 29 19 00 . would not Bother about injury fo| f ot Miss May Hannon, i Suits | . A NEW RAY. such humble craft as these. She e [ o : Our spies tells us there is a quict EX-STAR IS INDICTED Made low neck, sleeveless Made of Scotch misture tweeds in hox and tailored effects. One of Naturally when you hear that a|continued barking by allowing an in- new ray has been discovered you ask | sulting note to be at least prepared |little beauty contest golng on in Eng- cuff and lace knee bodice and the modcls is all bound with contrasting ribbon, another is a tailored “What ra And when you hear|and attempted to be presented to|lAnd With the Prince of Waies as the | Chafiey Brickicy of Yoot vame (B shoulder strap style, all sizes. | model in its selt matcrinl, still another s a 3-plece $19 00 Ly . frst quality 39¢ | model consisting of coat, skirt and knickers. . 7 all about it you might well say “Hoo- | England; England did not like the — Springfield, Mass., May 16.—Charles at = Fach ray" But today the person who|tone of the note. In both these mat-| He may seem plous, but he isn't{F. Brickiey, former Harvard gridiron | makes fun of rays and says there can | ters Rusesia has replied in a way that|laying up much treasure in Heaven star, and Montgomery 8. Gibson, lo- women s Fu“ ’ s | ters he 1t 2 ' is | cal stock broker, were indicted yester- > i : iy e ‘a5 the extent to| While he is piling up property in his| 1 ! ) o c no more discoveries in that line | shows her harking was the ex b iTo'h Same day in superior criminal court on| Fagluoned Sllk zz. 0 oats at Handsome 1 hould remember that X-ray and how ! which she had any idea of going charges of lllegal stock negotiations | " ) 3 ridiculous it would have seemed vears | The trawlers will be released and the | There are approximately 387 tire-|to which they pleaded not guilty, stocking' sls 00 Pai'ley Drwe‘ B ago to think of being able to ste plea fs made that the person who | some talkers to the square mile, and | Brickley is charged with the theft of ~ plain 1 | most of them begin with the words, [$10,000 from the Commercial Trost| Come in black and cordovan Camelaire plaid coat Combination of I oolor - plaid coats In full | oaeeg ckire and King Tut into a physician’s office, as you may ' prepared the note was angry and the : . : “That reminds me." company, of this efty, arising from and white. A few out sizes ‘n These are irrogulars lengths and up-to-date mater- blouse. .Sizes 16 to 42. Reg- at present, hold your hand in a cer- | blame shouid not he laid at the o{fl-l o . the deposit of certain stock of the the lot. - tain position and look through it, | cial door. As the English repre- Our own pet peeve is the chap \(h}vi Bigelow-Hartford Carpet company of a $2.00 num- sl 19 ials, made in sls oo ular $29.00 secing whether or not there is any- | ean‘t control his mirth as he begins|with the bank as security for a loan. beir for sport models at thing the matter with the bone of the | it should not be considered of recond | the story and then can't remember Gibson is charged with the theft | { how it goes. {of $4.500 from two clients. Roth are | i 't yo and, for in-|anyway, 4 the matter should be < middle finger of your hand, for in-|anyway, and the matter should b charged with indueing Kurt R. Stefn- stance. dropped, says Russia in her CUMSY( o4 vep 4 lot of people will be un- | herg to forge the name of William J. | & happy in Heaven when they discover | Hines, of Thompsonville, Conn., and Greate't hiens S“]t sale 0{ 1923 Now mn Pl'ogl’e” $ I 6 sentative refused to receive the note, Bo when we hear that a ray has| apology. been discovered that will “shut off" AS to the ,-prv“hlin‘u( Soviet propa- | that it isn't the exclusive property o(ld»p ting alleged forged certificates e : which tns.] one denomination. as security. Drickley was released in ONE LOW PRICE the pull of gravitation, we n?l t “‘n ganda in the nmm: to which Eng- o $10,000 bail. Gibson was held. wntil B R R laugh and remark that people who|land objacted, the Soviet is foree vl‘ Parden me ! but have you read the he was able to secure the game manufacture beds and chairs would into a position that has made it re- Heraid Ciassified Ade tonight? |amount of bail.