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NEW | GRAVES DECORATION BRITAIN i » DANGEROUS JAUNT =" Charon Troubled hy Chaos on Auto in Collision While (Contianed from Pirst Page) ' Talulm.' C Mld lu Hmmul . el A, AT [laek ' River Styx--Storm Clouds GAIDE o™i b, ‘bmidt o htee® Wetgium wna o - F 1o and 1 z Mobiis oreidonts fn MI0Gtewn Yoo |F ipal services will be held in Parls H MEDICINE hea e - g $in terday The o aceldent ¢ irred hers memorial tabiets 10 fach Am . vef pate & ‘ -4 Srorm ouds have lee SPen | when My, Sehmidt's sister, whe was(erican divislon, 1o the American Am ::':t"'n!i along \'vi-‘ street BIENS | driving the ear, struck Rernlee Rad- bhulance seeti ta the LaFayette m Texas Oil Co, ”g’l'fi mpending torna NPPICANE, 1¥: laen of 11 Mapie street, Middietown. | Fiying corps, and & statue of folux phoon and ather big winds are hover: | \While rushing the girl 10 the hospital, [bia Wil be unvelled Allled leaders al .,,.“,‘: of the erganization at | Is Recovered in China e the Odq "\4 ws' Dullding | Ay, Sehmidt, driving the car, col- @ ® e ¥ 1 at thess serviees. | 4i.nanelis - Assasiated Bren ond weather burean Mports say 1he | lided with the mashine of Reuben L. |hr (arlet dlloch of Tndian ¥ | Vcanton. May 26=A light e 3 | storm will break tamorrow evening. | Chapman of New Haven, Tn the gpoiis, bas heen designated by Cr with kerosene helonging 1o 1 - 3 | Old Grandfather Char hn second accident slight damage Was mander Aivin Ons of the Amerim s‘rwxwzl‘l, OVERLOOKED') ST whi was seiged o mall down the river Ktyx tamarrow | dane 1o the Chapman car it ne one | Legion ta represent that arganiastis . ot Ra by Chines s evening fram the hoat landing in 1. 0. | was iniured Mavon V. Herriek, Ameriean ambassa s heen rees 1 witheut ¢ ;\h‘l'"m:‘;“ 'ahm‘g’ u.vnl hmq‘.,"- neo or, Wil jusside. At each of the eignt Depaty Shert® Whose Term Fapires | fon t WAR announceq | \ who way explore S mys ' 9 military e ies Fra W jthe kers was take Shbtas of 1o Tatane Fives. ls s None But Older W umrn‘ Ay Somese i i June 1 Not Reappointed - Whore | pares fram A ¢ our eaner Chaos, the god of Morms and an un Are Allowed to PIAY G hoid. partieipated in by Amert | intons was 1ehe | weleame vieitor, has indicated his in New York, May 28.-Male golfers fegion mimbers )} ather Amerieans Daws My, Cheist Mand On Wis ( g ? | tention of heing preaent when A7ia may he willing te compete With up: in Dure A vent B Grotto halds its spring ceremonia starts- may even encourage them as reading of 1ineoln's Gettysburg o A - & " . . - _|P“'"'"“ “."h §25,000 T r r 1 5800 585 eUA0 CNaton SRAN 16 | Sotanas o o e s ot eaaros 8% feading of dinecins Geftyeburg sway, 1o aetion has been taken by Fire Early Today 'vl or will ba troubled, Ha I8 work-| 0 nabhy Jones, Joas Sweetser, ot al. |lach will speak at the Suresnes o ERAFIE-Soh Dewes e reanpolnt- ) pytnam, May 20 Fir ' ng hard to raise the ripples on the . : ment o ron 1. Ftackwell as a dep- | o a L | but N Jersey women's asso- tery near Parl meming 1ged severn i : water to the point of close resem. | —OUL (RS SEW SEIRY WOMEDS BON0 [Ooy b An 0 the averseas graves| V1Y shoriff of Hartford county and his|MeToa® SEMOESH | FEVERAT SObines Get the threads and lint that cling. blance to a starmy sea and threatens ' \ was made possible hy 1) ng of an 1Tiends are heginning ¢ 86 hope house which was b ~ } even a tidal wave if necessary to up. -numumnn‘np,{.) ':., ..mn“ only e n v."xr. osibl : F\: r ,1‘ ing ¢ ; NAT0 AT SNERIAN.0 4 o :‘ 3 which was burned Get the dust. Get the dup. em- - ~ The attitude of the association was endowmnent fund sponsored by 1} gy B T8 AES AN g : : [ Lo 1% s set. farth In its Mtatement refusing o Amcrican Legion. Income from this| ¥ell was friendiy toward Georgs W [romaurant and sproad 1 . bedded dirt. With the two-cleaners- turdy L] c 8¢ e v b, one time demorcrat sherl " . E - < . fund will insure a tribute on o " At on 1 stores before fi ehecke L . . ' river many times. He knows It |Permit the White Reaches club to en. Srll SOl JUSUER 3 PRUES, @R SHCh |0 0q7 1y gafd thet the republican or. | rames The lam wan emimated in-one—the Premier Duplex. | sand bars and ita shallow spots. He | ter ita young phenom Mise Mauraen | o/ R0 L0 0 RO O es | #anization never forgave him. Tt is|gan 1 knows where the rapids hegin and |Orcutt, 15, for piay in its one day SO BOCED B RURRERR. TR0 | not known whether deputy shriffs The motor-driven brush picks up Whare the whiripeols are found. Bt |tournament. prominent men and women of Amer. &re recommended by the republican| Qattlement 7,000 Years H i he does not know where Chaos is B FEold iatar™ wasinaea” and U | e tea o T : ' lint and shakes out dirt that suc- going to Aisturh the waters which are atherwise calm and tranquil and fears n shipwreek on the way Will Seek to Accuse Chauffeur of ‘\lmder he Aiers and other patriotie eitizens, Eac contribution Is accompanied by a typl- with the ease although the “Herald" he weary il o » ired p May 2¢ The weary pligrims will he tired ' Valparaiso, Ind, May 5 eal senthnent that the hallowed rost.| was informed that his word would and footworn after their trip acrosa state is expected to bring i's case "‘ Ing places of these men shall not b have been sufficient ta secure a re. the burning sands, through the dense & close today in the trial of Hrry corgoiien, A mother and father of | nomination for Mr. Stockw j ' ungles and across the stony high- | Diamond, charged with the slaying of (o o0 0 s have written to leglon et e lands to the river bank, and Charon (hfs wite, Mra. Nettle Diamond. ~ De. oo, 00i oo LS APl 16 TORER pepes is afrald thev will not be in condition | fense attorneys have announced they mite. Our Loy has been returned ,',, PLUMB—GL[DDEN | fo save themeelves and all may be will attempt to prove that WIMAM [ype hamciand but we know he must, | lost Armatrong, negro chauffeur, afd not pove gome ‘buddy’ over thers, One! T AL | At Inst reports 29 stout hearted | the defendant, was responsible for the |foniar gorvico man of Illinols, his Hartford Young Woman Recomes and dauntless neophytes were pre. | fatal shooting of Mrs, Diamond mother, father and sweatheart, elip- ) vared to defy the elements and in st ped from their Liberty bonds hought| Bride of Stafford Springs Man at rearch of further light, seek that| People $till Starving To Death in Russia More than 200 visitors will be pres-| ppiagaiphta, May 28 ~~Deaths from ent from out of town. Obeh Grotto | starvation continue in the famine dis. | of Bridgeport has arranged to send a|tricty of Russia, notwithstanding the delegation of 60 members. Momker | rejief work of the American 0 nd Eng- Grotto of Norwalk has asked reserva- | i K knowledge which will enable them to |est eoupons and sent the s the leeome prophets henceforth £ s | part, Dally receipts for the fund are |Ir ert H, Tyndall of the leglon. Aboy |lish Boclety of Friends, Wilbur K. |the past week and the fund is an- ch - v h 7 urch at 3 o'clock. Rev. Harry I | wonk tor 10 while Helas Qrotio O(J'Ihonml said in a report made public nounced as having passed 885,000, in- | 1 o1 41e ofelated. Miss A, H '.Hd‘lfln vew Haven plans a pllgrimage of 100 |today by the American Friends serv. |cluding that which has been subserib- & slatar of the bride, was bridesmald prophets accompanied by the famous |ice committea of which he {s secre- 'ed in France. Contributions may be and Lafayette J. Robertson s best | “Melancholy club.” The club is said | | tary, OUVR STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY DETORATION DAY, S P E C l A L S"‘ OPEN TUESDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK DO YOUR MID-WEEK MARKETING TUESDAY FROM 8 TO 11 A, M. FROM 0 TO 11 A. M, NATIVE-- SPINACH vevonasen, ok 1o SPECIAL FROM 3 TO 5 P, M. LFAN SMOKE 250 \ ' SHOULDER 12450 | ROUND-—SIRLOIN -~ PORTERHOUSE-- o SRR (Y FRESH GROUND HAMBURG LEAN TRESH SHOULDERS 3 Lhs. e LBy lle »IT) Lh._]jl‘t‘lizg_c" Lb, BEST NO POTATOF TO ROAST 18¢ ‘ FRESH PORK ALL DAY SPECIALS' TEGS MILK F¥D VEAL RUMP ROASTS VEAL 4 VEAL FOR POT PIE FRESH CUT PORK (‘HOP% LEAN BOILING l EGS FANCY m 20¢ | . 22C w. 14¢ 20c | BEEF .. CHOICE ROASTS PRIME RUMP ROASTS SUGAR CURED « G\R\l D I\I"FF LAMRB : FORES FA\(‘" LAMB . SUGAR CTRED BACON FRESH (,Ol.l’ll- \' “ EST FO\\ L w 18¢ I, 18c Lh. 40c BUY THEM TUESDAY ASSORTMENT WILL BF. A GREAT HELP TO YOU. TLAIN, RAISIN OR MARBLF, 25¢ ANUT OR Por le DON'T FORGET BAKED GOODS ! OUR LARGE STOCK AND L ] spEciA[fioiJ’k”’inEs ( | Special For This Week is POUND CAKE— %" 1 25¢ » e o 120 . 25c 35c MOHICAN CRE. \‘Il RY - SELECTED FANCY FRESH-— BUTTER ............LB. 47c EGGS............2.DOZ 6lc ALL KINDS ROLLS BEST BREAD b, : BEST NUT QUEEN | LARD 2 Lbe 25c MARGARINE OLIVES pint 23C N i OUR DINNER BLEND COF v lylb. 28c | . Bot. 25¢ Al RED BUTMTERFLY MINED TEA Ih. 10 | SUNBRITE (‘7] \.\. Cans Re 4 A \l‘ \"l;l\ 3 Cans 31c | P. AND G, SOAP Bars 250 s 3 Lhs, 25c |‘ PURL COCOA IN BULK Ths, 198c Al Mormng-Fme Gran. Sugar ; 10 Lbs. $1. 00—Al| Mornmg CALIFORNTA RED RIPE DAILY fllnmmpuvrrs tf’»;‘;"ié'f'.[_ © FINDTOTALS $128.79 former eomrades of the deceased po! ‘as a patrietic duty all accrued Inter. ereasing to National Treasurer Rob $3400 was received in a single day of made through local posts of the Am- representa v Representative E. W Christ nied today that he has any connectio h 1% Emannel Gospel Church Today The wedding of Miss Aldeen Glid. den, daughter of Mrs. Amy G. Glidden of Hartford, and Herbert C Stafford Springs, Conn, this afternoon at the Emanuel Gospel Ne 1t took man, Following the ceremon |and Mre, Dickerman of 35 Walnut street where the bride resided. Mrs Plumb is a graduate nurse and Mr Plumb a graduate of Gordon College | of Boston. On thelr return from u wedding trip, the couple will reside in Boston TABS' CORPS WINS CUP New Britain Corps Captures Second Prize at Moet in Plainville—Major Sullivan Awarded Gold Medal, || was awarded second cup for pla and thelr major, William J. Sulliy J“a« awarded a gold medal for the best | meet Saturday in Plainviile. ing n| appearing major, at the drum corps | National Biscuit Co. Ts ] Subject of Investigation | | Washington, May 2% | testimony by Examiner W. R. Choate {of the federal trade commission in | |the commission's complain |the National Biscuit Co.. begun in New York last Friday was transferred o Washington today. The commis- sion in its complaint set forth that the National Riscuit Co, allowed dis. | counts on aggregate monthly pur chases of its product by chain stores, | while declining similar discounts to | single stores or of groups of such stores | \utozlaphnd Te]em’ams May 28.—-French ingenuity | ed patrons of the tele | graph office a device for sending ou- | {tograph telegrams. The sender of a |telegraph message writes tha telegram | jon a revolving cylinder, and through | | a sertes of novel mechanical principles |it is received hy the addressee in the | | original writing of the sender. The | | transmitting machine which s the in- | vention of M. Relin, i& being installed | |in all the French telegraph and post- | ‘n!flrr\f:, Paris, | has furnis | Fear Amundsen I\fiy Run | ‘ Into Magnetic Currents May 28 Fear that | Roald Amundsen who is to attempt | la flight across the North Pole next month, may encounter nnknown mag- | Copenhagen, | netie currents in the inner Arctic zone s which will upset his - compa and | | cause him to Ay in circles, is express [ ed by experts writing in the Rerling [tk Tidende. They hope the explorer | will choose & clear day for his feat | thus cnabling him fo dispose of his | compass and take his position by as. | [tronomie observations. 19c 39c : NEW RRAZIL 25c STRAWBERRIFS s, CHERRIFS . Lb | ~vrs 2 The, ?fi RARERIPFS .. 8§ For 5c :v‘n:':?:» \ nor. 2DC | :s‘J'V\.n wnen 20€ b SEars . i te @5C | GrapteRtir van DG ‘ i 07 PRGS. -8 vor 2DC i\::;v"‘\'i‘-":u“ 4 tbe, 25¢ tl:?:vxr:" e v 10C | :;;\\RFS';\PI"‘ll,Eh ran 19€ I — EEs——— TAG DAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 2 FOR BENEFIT OF African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church 315 CHURCH STREET TO HELP PAY OFF A STANDING DEBT OF $600,00 POSTPONED FROM MAY 26 SO AS NOT TO CONFLICT WITH THE AMERICAN LEGION DRIVE Committee: Rev, Hemy W, Maier, Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill, Rev, | | \ John L. Davis, | KLAN WINS POINT Chicago, May 28 -Charging that the action last week of the Tolerance | Publishing C'o. in filing & list of 12, 000 names of persons alleged tn i Indianapolis klavern | be | members of the of the Ky Kinx Kilan, was at at tempt to make the names avallable | to newspapers after the publighing | company had been enjoined from pub lishing the list were made in federal| {court today by Charles E. Palmer, counsel for the klan. Judge Wilker gon granted a motion to impound the | | et | | BALRED a8 RUM FLEET Washington, May fleet off the Virginia & has been | balked in the opinion of Commissioner | Haynes who eaid today reports indi-| The rom | | eoted that Jittle Hqnor had been land. | ed Two lots were put ashore, he | leald hut one of these has been eeized | |and the other located. BRINGS 20, mm 000 MARKS Richardson, H. Green and Rev. 1. B. Walters Headquarters at First Congregational Church | New York. May 28— The steamship | Mont Clay arrived today with an. 000,000 gold marks, consigned to the International scceptance panik. HERALD, MONDAY, Plumb of place a re- ception was held at the home of Dr. | The Y. M. T. A. & B. Drum Corps | obtain sufficient watey pressure, The ; g ; . e r pump house with its valuable ma- For Aid of America Is Most Negligible shinery and " nearby bullding: was Brussels, May 28, —One-fourth of all | destroyed London, May 26--The diplomatic|th. Belgian passenger trains have o e correspondent of the Daily Telegraph 'p.can taken off and the freight traffic 18 REVOLT REPORT DENTED learns that Premier Mussolini of Italy laimost at a standstill because of the Sofia, May 28.—Reports of a revo- is to make a statement of his views sirike of transport workers, Forty- lutionary outbreak in Bulgarfa are:8s to Italy's debt to the T'nited States en thousand freight cars are idle, emphatically denied in a semi-officia] (in which he will come forward with | 15.000 of this number heing along the ;'qtpmfin' which asserts that no s a final bid for full and active Amer- man frontier. by Taking n,\mmrmrm has eccurred in the coun- |ican co-operation in the political and | The ciosing of 10 glass works has fry. economic reconstruction of KEurope. [thrown 100,000 persons out of work, to pooled purchases | Are Possible in France R MAY 1029 |Rut Few Pictures Are | Sold in London Aeadem) Old Found in Denmark tion alone can’t get. And suction Ry The Associated Press Christianin, I The remaine ’ ot's. sstiismant estimathd 1o t — strong anfi powerful —draws up am 1,00 re 0ld has been every particle from the lowest earthed Holmegardsmos, De ark depths. Latest and greatest on the . road of progress: Numerous flint implements, i poons, arrowheads, g ¢ eln and tooth spears v No human bones have found but skelotons of animals yreat lirecalvnions to Protect King Alfonso London, May 2% —Fxtrac precautions taken vesterday when King Alfonzo “FIRST AMONG CLEANERS” sented a stand of colors to a r ment in Retiro park to the Times from the Spanish savs a dispate And convenient terms ital. The Kking rode across the city in the center of a strong cavalry es $ of payment that bring sort, The police regulations were s this fine new cleaner most stringent and the public was ex- for your old well within everyone'’s eluded from the park. These precau- vacuum cleaner tions, the dispatch adds, were most means. monareh w ho dlstasteful to ti ug- ally rides at the head of his staff Tustification for the unusual arrange- ments is found in the fact that two syndicalists possessing r renades were arrested last Friday Ask us to aemonstrate in your own home H. J. WALSH 71 CHURCH ST. PHONES 826—864.5 FIRE T l.\&nl l\l‘ Bradford, Pa., the Mars Gasoli Run, near here, was stfll burning to da th the possibility that one e storage tank would be burneqd 1@ Bradford flre department fought the blaze all night but was unable t PLANT Fire | at Tewis | at May o plant ‘\!u\ solini tf; Make Bid Belgian Train Service against | Ye Right Bland Blend Even as in the making of choice sherry, tobacco leaf must be matured and blended before it attains blandnessand true virtue. 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