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Bathing N declared that in every fraternal or-| | PROGRAM OF FUN AT SHRINE CONVENTION Entertaioment Galore Arranged for Today by Official Washington June G-—Army @ rowing and swimming erts by the seore were events on the tertainment today viners here ¢ conclave, A sessior eouncil eame first Washingtor exhibits | avy ANNUA the imperia the ¢ The battle ers W er of events nava included staged by the naval destroy. rden, Reed and Reuben James v Potomae river and & torpe firing demenstration by the Worden service ns were army alr meet at Holling field and infantr and engineer exh the Wash ington monument gre Several thousand of Shriners and their wiv the invitation of marine « trip down the Potoma marine at Quantieo, Va, turning later Ir day after nessing & speclally arranged game on the maneuver grounds The day's events close with a rade tonight of uniformed nobles, britliant \ting on the avenue add to the spe The weather bureau promised only slight relief today from the high tem. perature and humidity which caused scores of prostrations among specta- tors and marchers during the hours of the parade yesterduy. Of the 80 cases requiring hospital treatment practically all had left the hospitals today and none was sald to be seri.| ous, Other . AY its on inds the visiting base wits war Pa- . The 1 will President Hits at K. K. K, President Harding, in a speech yes. terday afternoon to the imperial |counell, Anclent Arabie Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, at the opening of its convention here, made what was considered to be a direct § attack on the Ku Klux Klan, which on Saturday last held a big demon. stration in Maryland, less than half| a mile from the District of Colum-| bia line, “Becret fraternity,” exclaimed the president, “is one thing, secret crm-‘ spiracy is quite another.” | A little further on in his speech he| der worthy of the name, “the prmci-} ples of civil and religious liberty, jus- |8 tice and equality are taught in ]oc«‘ ture and obligation.” | | “In the very naturainess of asso- | |efation,” he said, “men band together | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESD | SureRelief FOR INDIGESTION "~ == Sure Relief DELL-ANS 25¢ ang 754 Packages Evervwhere VOICES IN THE AIR Wednesday, June 6 KDKA (Westinghouse—East Pitts [} Bal ores Dir 815 p, m KDKA Little Symphe 1:00 p. m~Pa m 8¢ » ert by the y orehestra ents by Cas m.="Pung Chow Kaufmann's, P Alman of et A Vew Days | Pitts R. Hammers of the H Pittsburgh. Ps The visit Lo the ireamtime lady. Ba res Ma ! by K Heinze Co % pm ks by the P eh fttle 30 p. m~—Continuatien of mMu- program P, me=Bedtime grown-ups prepared by Marde for L Nat story Orison WGl (American Radio & Medford Hillside KDKA Annia of th estra from #t Martin Researeh Corp., N ML Mass) James Btephen WBZ (Westinghouse--Springfield) pews flashes ractice, lesson Raset aore Nati m ™ Ameri Falry tales t m.~"Fireproof Herman €, Lythg n Division Food Dept. of Public H 885 m.—=N olice reports World Mar. Forelgn and direc! Drugs 40 p N nd Domestle Comme p. mo—Evening program- Girls' hour conducted by 1 Rand Camp “Big Smoke." “Pung Chow ind Miss Miss th Fire of the dny Eunice seore by Mise Hels Mrs Myers stories of Angeline 1 Marion 9108 p Beekwith, pianist me- contralto; Chine,” by p. m.—Laughs from Life musical pregram by nl arrahgement with Life M GREATJUNESALE AY, JUNE 6, 1028 Z ~ (Asollan Hall, ¥. Ciy) §:00 p. mo—Nedtime story by Fior ence Bmith Viaeent 1:80 p. mo—8liver Jubliss alk 1:35 p. mo—Soles by Resa Hamile ton, contralte il pm 230 p.o M soprane 84 p W “World's Doubleday, Page & Ce. $:00 p, mo—Boles by Rinalde Bi. doll, vielinist #:15 p. m.~—~Bolos by M 9:30 p. mo=Bolos by C! vin, tenor, 946 p. m.—Soles by Rinaldo Si- doll, vielinist 10:00 p, m vin, tener. 1100 p. m~Time weather forecast, WEAF (Ameriean Tel, and Tel, Co, N. ¥.) “Doge.” by Frank Dole, Solos by Mre. Atwater, Work," L Atwater, aries Kels ~folos by Charles Kel. signals and 7180 p, m~~Baritone solos by Da- vid T, Lamond, Plano reecital by LAlMan Abell, Bolos and duets by Mabel Wright, soprano and Norma W, Klutig, contraito, A talk by M for W, F. Kent of the U, § Veterans Pureau on the cars and training of disabled veterans of the World war, #:00 p. m~Browning, King & Company's Wednesday night dance, Complete radlo sets and supplies at Henry Morans, 165 Main Bt., opposite Myrtle St.—advt, Excess in dress among the early Komans was restrained by la d In England by numerous statue: us the sixteenth century, Bri HOG CREEK CARUTH TELLS 1T 0JUR Promoter of Fake Oil Stock Second Gase Golng to Trial Fort Worth, Tex., Jupe 6—The gov. ernment will take up today the sec- ond case ageinst alleged fraudulent oll promoters of Fort Worth, the first erday when H, H. Schwars, Ciraries Sherwin having been disposed of and “General" Rober, a. lLas, | sentenc at Leavenworth and pay heavy fin The case to be taken up today is that agelust J. W, (Hog Creek) Caruth, and othare, also charged with misuse of the mails in promotion of oll com- Los Angeles, presiding in the ofl triais, al- so will sentence today four defend- ants in the General Les Intereata case who pleaded gulity and who were not entenced last night, These aro Wal- ter Marks, M. Hirsch, Philip Gold- stein and Nathan Sang, all of Chica- of breakin panies. Judge Benjamin Bledsoe of go. In passing sentence Sohwarz and ‘Lee last night, Jud Pledsos declared they had “desecrat- ed the honored dead” when the lewed relationship of the defe | Lee to General Robert E. Lee | flaunted in the irm's advertising. imposed the maximum sentence as late | Eherwin and Bchwars but gave Lee a| r sentence, declaring that he be- llhem. le: de! o the federa! penitentiary on !hlrfln.“ dutles often me was | member He | Vegetable Compound made from roots leved the old man was ¢ the other Bherw nd Sehwars were given a total of years and & total fine of $15,000, but by specifylng that eer- tain sentences on the six counts of the lndlclunw\l should run eoneurrently, they will b to serve but ten years, fbut will have to pay the entire fine “General" Lee was given a total of six years and 00, but by the same rullag will have to serve but twe yoars and pay the fine, NEW BELGIUM CHAMPION Brussels, June 6~—A 10 year old hoxer named Humbeek, won the heavywelght champlonship of Bel. glum at Agtwerp last evening, by knocking out Depaus in the ninth round. Depaus had held the cham« plonship for four years, ——— Home Life Menaced, Never in the history of the world bas the life of the family as a social unit been menaced it is today. So« elal unrest, the independence afforded women by opening up almopt every profession and every line of industry to them, equal rights with men, all of which are perfectly justified if not abused and women have the heaith and strength to earry out their incli- nations in thess matters. But alas, when & woman is almost at the point g from the household cares to take on outside s the breaking paint, and homes are often neglected for hltk of strength or some ailment de- | velops because of overwork., Weak and alling women will do well to re- that Lydla E, Pinkham's | and soclal life on|and herbs henefits 88 out of every 100 women who try it, and let it help HORSFALLS 93-99 Mdsylum Strect Hartford. “It Pays To Buy Our Kind" |for mischief, to exert misguided zeal, | |to vent unreasoning malice, to under-| mine our institutions. This isn't fra- | B ternity, ‘This is conspiracy. This B isn't assoclated with uplift, it s or- |ganized destruction. This is not| B brotherhood, it is the discord of dis-| {loyalty and a danger to the republic.” | K | The president did not mention the| Great News for the June Bride. You will be surprised how much every CITY lTEMS ‘Kltm by name. His speech was re. celved with enthuslasm and when he |left the meeting an ovation was given to him. PLAN MANY CHANGES IN | PARKING REGULATIONS | Committee on Ordinances Trying Smooth Out Traffic Difficulties —Report Is Prepared. Y. M. T. A, B. Bullding Fund Ex-| cursion to New York Saturgay, June 16 by rail. Tickets $4.50, on gale C. L. | Pierce & Co.—advt. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Smith of Belvi dere will leave tomorrow morning for California, where -they may make their home. . Sonoras, Edisons, C. L. Plerce & Co. —advt. | A meeting of the claims committeo scheduled for tomorrow night has been postponed to June 14 so that new members may have time to investi- gate pending claims. | Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans —advt, The school board will meet Friday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. There will be no meetings during July and Aug-| ust unless emergencies arise, Gulbransen Player Planos. Moran's | —advt. Upham Denies Rupture With Leaders of G. O. P.| Chicago, June 6.—Fred W. Upham, | treasurer of the republican national | committee has sent a radiogram m‘ the Chicago Herald and Examiner saying he is in perfect accord with| President Harding and that he will] not resign as treasurer, Mr. Upham s en route to Europe on the steam-| ship Majestic. i Previously it had been reported, and denied, that differences with John T, Adams, chairman of the committee, or President Harding had caused a | 1| | DBR. BENJ L. PROTASS PR, HARRY PROTASS DENTISTS MAIN ST. (Over Globe Clothing Co.) | common council at a | night, voted to to| committee of meeting last | recommend to the common council at its next meeting, | ordinances to govern the following | points: Eliminating the present ex- | pressmen's stand on Commercial | street and providing a new stand on | The ordinance the | of Center street; to provide no park- ing on the east side of Arch street| from Walnut to Grand streets and 40 | minutes parking on the west side; 40 minutes parking on the south side of Church street, from Main street to dollar will buy at the low price quoted i N . WA | Four Room Qutfit . | the same street on the south side, east | §§ Corbin place; 40 minutes parking on || the west side of Main street 1rnm‘ Natlonal bank corner to the railroad tracks, and 15 minutes parking from the tracks to Lafayette street; no| parking within 50 feet of the end |} parking on | N of any trolley line; no South Main street within 50 feet of Ash and_ Roberts streets, this to re-| lieve traffic congestion and danger where the Berlin trolleys round the corners; five minutes king on the north side of West Main street from National bank corner to Washington street; no parking of automobiles within three feet of one another, WO INVURED BY FALLS Theatrical Man Sustains Fractured Ankle and East Street Resident Has Gash on Head. James Cormican, formerly manager of a theatrical company at the Ly-| ceum theater ined a fractured ankle last evening when he fell from the porch at the Hotel Bronson. He was taken to the New Britain Gen- gtreet is in the New Britain | suffering from a sever, received when he sidewalk at the corner of Main East Main streets last evening fell on To obtain attar of rose, the petals ed in twiee their welght mixture being left in open night air and the oil with re in the vessels in the mmed oft v 3 R R T T ST v S —— You as well expect pears from elm tree as to expect a perfect if flavored with an inferior ex- racts never disap- may | “BROAD i 5 Carload of Rugs just arrived Axminsters as low as Only FREE this week % Set of Kitchen Knives with every Cabinet JOHN i 132 Main Street Display of La as low as $8.75 THE GREATEST JUVENILE ACTIN V WAY KIDDIE KABARET” IN A COMEDY SINGING AND DANCING REVUE Come in and see our during this great sale M FIS A AR 7L GUARANTEE TRARCaMARKS Onl Beautiful Cotton Mattress, Only mps Cedar Chests Guaranteed moth proof $14.50 and up The Big Furniture Store AUDEVILLE B BROADWAY STARS ROUGHT TO YOU - BY BABY STARS SCENERY We have the * Whitney Carriages More Hammocks just arrived. 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