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24—". LEADING WOMEN ON CIVIC OBLIGATIONS Emphaiic Disapproval of Apathe- tic Citizens I Made Los Angeles, June 13 citizens, especially among the came in for emphatic an address here today hefc ennial convention of the Gegera eration of Women's Clubs by Mrs. R. Alvord of Detroit, chairman of division of citizenship training disapproval in the W its may be a fallure of its by- into “Woman suffra said Mrs. Alvord, products will turn that &lorious victory. and the, by- is the decided impetus it | the teaching of citizenship in lie schoo became of girls did educatc alive to the necessity struction.” “but one railure product a8 given to the p such courses equal vakue to boys amd Tracing t training in differe eradded: “An int Erowing intere the schools is the reglstrations a days by the stu the same method o school elections g used more places “Hopeful as We must not-n the immediate shall we inspire exercise their all 1) aging fact remains that unlcss th exciting lo stay-at-homes at any he prozre sting r' st of such lolding ¢ lections on vho are ure in theh alsy b frequently as polling W t uture present is lio ot the facing vomer Al N nd men, right of suffr at is encour s is som cont number o ap election is womer and increased number of on election hoards is encou while we regre* that so are willing to accept the ities of office-holding report the is inc municipal office: held by We commend jury foe 1 who wish #n enlightening co 1l citizenship tr and thet acceptance of the duty as inity offers, “Indifference and apathy « overcome immediately. P'olitic es will continue 1o fouris years to come, but the pre look is fairly encouraging difterence thag is due Lo ignorane will gradanlly disappear, tor Citizen ship facts are seing broadeast overy day trom wnany sburces. gt ther 18 need of haste. Our primary luws are threatencd and we women must have knowledge to combat the argu ments of clever politicians who would have us return to the vention svstem “"The enforeing of an of the hour and alert women ground. ed in the fundamentals of citizenship must’ creute respeet for lag througi their infiuence in the home and in the sahools and through heir attitude 1 the community towards law-breaking. “IL i the desire of every woman that America shall establish the of the world. but can we muke contribution towards world peace less we have learned to Assume responsibilities of citizenship own communities? That is our step towards a right understanding of world affairs, LaGOSTE IS VICTOR Deteats Cochet in One of Most (lose. giug W owomen responsibi able to Man vomen vomen umber vasing 8 are aining ot in al boss for many sent ot Th " old party con laws is 1580 peac A rea un the our firs Iy Contest Tennis Matches Ever Piaged in Veance, L e Aswociatel I'iee, Paris, June 15.—In closely contested matches ver i this country, liene La Coste toda defeated Henri Coeliet the =emi finals of the hard court tennis cham pionship of The G4, 64, A lLa Coute by a muegir 28 to Cochet's 24 Coste the Jean B maich i Borotia oneso! the mo:t played 1e n ot games, fcoring La meet the winner of oroira-Jacques Brugnos ecqually imber one players of Krance, nh rugnon num form Vrance's e Paris Az Wimbhie hblding Olympic in meeting India o round neyt Tues (18 BEPUSES 815000 CASH Woman Presses dudgment Vor $100.. 000 Againct Former Ho<bamd Ha rerusal of cept a stipulat me again manu PETS docket On & in Aamag Misa Mrye gs & mare ®ien By Aam hare % Y Wi lgmer A GEATLIL L THI Reaturene \iotim and Chain With Wateh Bileesing " (NATIVES PROSPEROUS UNDER RULE OF BRITISH Governor Who Is On Leave in Eng- land Tells of Benefits for small Country. London. June 1 P . n —An exa by a larger Britisa domi says Sir atives pea living on a scale of er known be: Britis trade the re ing come me rms vision Ti sh ro trious a beneficial whit roenc firectior farmers or indust notice however nearly h crnment 15es5 10 the colony | sanitation, taught the nat de them into an in- ft and m capah Hu gh Nigeria ! and contented and Cliffo s in England or the most ife they have nev stroyed the whrf Ie Dble people es in other They nm has been rce of the colony nd progressive h says. The slave with nd- re be- re nd m ¥ al work- operating ntal super- of Brit- the The exports in an- s ten times the estimat- has buiit in- ves people. AETTER ENGLISH CAMPAIGN STARTS seorge Bernard Shaw Wants Peaple o Speak Carefully London rinst the eplored what he charn Hiervasing 1 be “mu gradually ntually 1ot “Pavrot talk the dec and. phrase a 1 W d suffic “is intelligible another arrot Y Juae 13 slipshoy oro use of mbie M, 1hey nt iy ure e differenc vou to sy to ougi v us distinctly moditied them so that hecame those who heard the bird | cause of the | of the change and who, ay In linguage "he w . mumble” Shaw in campaign of English tponent in ho in an ad- tinglich association, cte “parrot rized as the talk” and of hostesses learned at first said, unintéiligible did not articulation, he declared, is not con nd is an example of among humean to aim ar" he Kk Einglish that will be | forsigners, It is not for us to be intelligiple to fation of the family foven ceert tended " 14 “Corract il chall stond moug ton izht o L} much have whose . rd zealile to iness of speech should be to f langu he salil, w not eis Fnglish now," to get Enzlish to s discouraged Ans roy does pot he 15 absolutely the \ ano con “eorrect because we are in the | the parrot.” Mr. Shaw for and lan ther matter, variety matter cluded “you standard ne un- t before people a “That s good 17 y0u come within A certain of that will e CONTRACT NOT CANCELLI D Ansania Conn remier. P comprny in Shelten nied reparts p Wt moraing pe e 1ot e o'aim tian, Wit tenant "t the 1 .nm. le ary ) B e pusard by congress Auty of na is Tine pers of a ear Japa © new amigration aet whale 13, Offreiale ter Printing Pre today hlighed in Conneeti- Again tat'y allation ere AuN. The cloth, ooy they without fact or founda- FLIGHT HEALD AP Iied, N fodar Henatey e N pro. Columbus ) ¥ liott cted flight f Neh 1" Ma Liru carrying n Mitehel a A nted jor and m in a stan all ! NEW BRITAIN BiG POWER MERGER BELIEVED STARTED Philadelphia Bankers Get Option on Development The Sus e anowingo June 1 compan un option on its projected Pow slopment on ti que- hanna river to Drexel & Co., Philade!- phia hankers, and the first step in a plan to increase tremendo the t plant, bringing $50.000.- u00 of new capital into Maryland and forec ctectrification of th Pennsyhvania railroad between Wash- ington and Philadelphia, the Balti- more News says today Acquisition of control of of the Susquehanna Power the Philadelphia bankers teved in financial the says, to be a preliminary to Development of a market for hy- dro-electric power, gencrated on the Susquehanna river, throughout Mary land, Delaware, Jersey and Fennsyhvania, Flectrification of the road betwer delphia plan to elect . Md.,, yer dey size of the sting the the stock company he- hy is circles, News Pennsylvania n Washington and as a part of a fy the entire road The formation of a super-power de- elopment coverflle the entire castern part of th Unit State which been fostered by Secretary Hoouer he.merger of great numhers of smaller power companies in this sec tion as a part of the super-power plan. SENTENCFD TO PRISON Milita Oficer Three to Six Years On Charges of has Former Mass, Gets Rigamy In Georgia, Columbus, June 13 W Laming, Massachusetts 2 tional Guard officer, was found guilty on a cha of bigamy by a in Muscogee superior 1t late yester- day and to serve from three to six years in the penitentiary. lLaming stated that shell shock re- ceived in France was brought on a tlapse ‘of meory causing him to marry again although he had fe in the east, Ga., former ury co was sentenced . wi Women's Club Is Hoidinz Second Vice-Pres. Run-Off Tos Angeles, June 13.-—With a run off claction for the second viee prosi- dent scheduled as the important last hour busine the seventaenth biennial conventilon the gencral federation of women's elubs today en- tered its closing session In the first election, held yestarday, Mits Florence Dibert, of rvnnumm«{ received a plurality and though the two other candiates for the office Mrs. W, A, Alverd of Michigan, and Mrs John Ruel, of Wast Virginia sought to withdraw yesterday, it was rulad a second must taken, Howard Clark Wins Prize At Troy for Spanish At the commencement exercises of Rensselner Polytechnic Institute held t Troy, N. Y., this morning, Howard N Clark of \ w Britain was awarded {the Taflin prize for the work 1n Spanish during the past year This prize, 840, wax established by Louis B, Laflin, of the class of Clark is just completing his mMore year in the department of elec trical engineering at the institution only which was that \ote be wopho M CRAND MOVES OUT Turs, June 15 —I'ormer Presifent Mitlerand and his family lert Tiysee palace this afternoon on their 1n Versailles where they a modest \illa on the Rue Marn- hundred vards from the the national assembly chose the presidet Gaston Doumergue, The president 1eft the palace 3 receiving A telephone Versaflies informing him oting his succeasor had hegun tive way will pe- i ta woin Ay faw which of for- te new Fiance | mer moments after eall from 1 for #t the | acivatiy VACATION FOOTWEAR /} hite We or cama cares $198 . Tafasy Ao s wlae e solomrs Over 185 Stores Fomcan R1.9% " riced from Vootwenr for summer fe indispen. A complete line of ki1 . $4.98 Mew thing for golf or hiking. Rensomahly priced ¢ Crepe Sole Oafords are just the Conl and fesibie, Dependable H At Lowes cands) $1.49 $1.98 ol ah- n $1.79 Frices Brown Osforde—tooml - $2.98 K968 rall fashioned Silk " $1.49 P e sear Welt ANl sizes O Noe rrantecd ey G.R. Five J Large @: Factories 267 MAIN STREET DAILY HERALD, general ! $4.98 § FRIDAY, JUNE IN SEMI-FINALS Jim Barnes, American Golfer, lpwr-J Eapectations of Britishers In Scot- land's Mect, ated P Ihe Assox neagles, Jim lmlm s, the fessional, entere Jun« Pelham pro of e o the semi-finals guincas golf tournament to Au open champi third round Boomer, ex- by 1 up in lay by defeating Irench the Abe Dela Gro Smith, 10 play The Mitch torre by 1 hamhurst Hadleywood, 1 George Dunes llow veteran Ted to piay. os' other semi-finalists who ‘defeated An up; N, G. Wilson who defeated W, I3 4 who hested Ray, 3 up up and his and 2 Bar ollowed vietory over Boomer today his trtumph in the second round yester Arthur G Havers, the British open champion, by 2 and 1 in a match in the American was constantly outdriven hut won his consistent work on and near the zreens over which UEA MINE NORMAL Honolulu, June 13.—For 1 in weeks, fire was visible night in the pit of the voleano uea, e first last Kil- which has been unusually active f late. This is taken as an indication that conditions within the cra returning to normal, time P TE Pl 13, 1924, AIN GAT BEATS ALL MOUSE TRAPS “Mmme” Is Commended in Re- ports of Many Bmldmg Managers - New patents ‘Minnie, York, June 13.—Defying the nd contraptions of man, the world’s largest offi building’s veteran mouse exterminator. ¥ given preference and’a rating of ‘supreme” in the rodent pping field by C. T. Coley, ger of the Equitable building here. ‘Minnie” is but one of many cats whose prowess in their instinctive work is commended in of building managers to the sociation of Building and Managers. In each case they are re- garded as a part of the operating equipment, and their care requires the full services of an attendant, reports Owners Respectable living quarters and the privilege of using the eclevators are other conveniences afforded thes: workers, In the case of “Minnie Mr. Coley says: “Her work in keeping the free from mice for has been practically a mouse is discovered, stalled in the room until effective building years. Her cost nothing. When Minnie is in- the next has been very Equitable SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Everything in Dress Goods Greatly Reduced for this Saturday. Come in and look over our stock. It will pay you, for you save on every purchase made at our store, Washable Suits in v ~l\k~ and. colors; $1.49 . 98¢ uits; u'rr. $1.89 full size, good qual- ity, reg. §1 79¢ Pillow Slips, reg. 3Jc.. 21¢ Genuine Normandy Voiles .in attractive colors; reg. 8¢ .... i8¢ Genuine Irish Linens in many heautiful shades: reg, $1.19 . 5 Boys' n . Printed Crepes in many beautiful colors: reg. 81.7 ".39 Ladies’ Hose ... 2 pr. 25¢c Men's Silk Hose 4 pr. $1.00 Men's Lisle Hose 2 pr, 25¢ Ladies’ Silk Hose; regular (Cretonnes in pretty pat- terns, reg. 29c. + Men's Two Piece Under- . 45¢ piece We also carry a full line of Infants’ Wear. COME IN AND RE CONVINCED | Capitcl Dry Goods Store 119 MAIN STREET L] nesy 'IHI BREAD 5S¢ 8c‘ 1M or Loaf 21 or, Loat ANOTHER BIG FOOD SALE SATURDAY HOUR FROM 9§ 70 11 A M, Round, Sirloin, Porterhouse STEAK Lb. 22¢ ITRESH GROUAD HAMBURG 3 Lbs. 25¢ ARMOT TS LEAN SMO, SHOULDERS Lb e National As- | e —— morning, after which there are further complaints “Minnie has learned he self in front of elevator gates wait until the door opens. She the steps in the car and rides to an uppe floor where she ‘mecows’ when | wishes to get of. same route to her headquarters the fourth floor late in the afternoo ha few. In the evening, when nc duty, she uses the elevator to & the main floor so that she may g ater in the cvening she to place nm La turns, her “Minnie is very proud of | and will not tolerate a compgnion cat | to come into the building.” CHURCH PICNIC ing two picnics, STANL. operating mana- | Tnstead of hay on the adults. this picnic, for Sunday school and one fo the Stanley Memorial peopl ar are lLast evening a joint mittee representing the Sunday school, Ald so- the Men's club and the Ladies’ ciety met to lay plans for a picni | which will probably he heid at Rock well park, Bristol, on Saturday, Jun Arthur 1. Spencer was chairman of the p Arthur Anderson, | \rs. Geor Denn hodes, Mrs, Arthur § scar Stoh! were appointed mittee in charge of food. (land was appointed to look afte hransportavmn and Fred Rittner wa appointed in charge of sports and en ertainment. secretary-trea Mrs, a com no amd she She returns by the re- goinz to have one hig com- clected nie committee and surer. Frank encer and Mrs, Harry Hol- EXHIBIT OF SCHOOL WORK vill be a drawing exhibit at ochial school tomorrow 0 o'clock and Sunday following the m in St There will also be a exhibit ia conn r- i | morning r Mary's ch domezetic science n the work i n " o vear and ar ni picces made by the the year, The ariicles will hibited in each classroom. All parents and friends of the pupils in the school are invited to visit the clas rooms tomorrow afternoon and Sun work. o b day to view th FORMER FOLLI New Lewis, S GIRL 13.—Miss Ma American singes who scored a in a Londo: recital Imst night, sang in Ziegffeld's Follies from 1920 to 1922, June young suceess York, the r € | Experienced girls and women o wanted for steady work Satur- " | day afternoons and evenings in our ready-to-wear department. Apply at once. The Big Store RAPHAEL'S DEPT. STORE 386 Main Street - N Father’s Day— Let’s Not Forget That will } tion in every father’s heart. Dad a Tie Him NECKWEAR ut good cheer and admira- Let's get for his gift—maybe two. If Dad has too many Ties we can fur- nish you w! ith many other suggestions. THE ASHLEY- BABCOCK CO. THE MOHICAN MARKET DEPARTMENTS, 1S THE PLACE TO SALES FROM § TO 11 A M, LEAN TRESH SHOULDERS Lb. 12¢ FRISH FRICASSEE FOWL Lb. 25¢ 3tob BEEF LEAN BOILING nELY CHOICE LEAN POT ROASTS BONLLESS "I ROLLS PRIME RUMP ROASTS d FANCY (HUCK TMOASTS FRESH CUF sHOULbER 5¢ b lZc Lh 24C 20c 18¢ h. h. FRESH MOHICAN lnl.;‘ll.l(\' BUTTER 2 b ......... 8¢ b 22C FEE Lh, 29c, EYLON THEA " 2 GrMNTY MARGARING PISNIER BLEND (O BED BLTTERFLY RUMIORD'S Baking Powder LEMON or VANILLA SUB EXT. MOMICEN MAYONNAISE PAVIS BAKING POWDER TLav Swift'’s Small FOWL Lb. 34: LAMB | SOUNG TENDER LEGS ...... Lb. 28¢c e e o 2Ze w. 10¢ LAMB CUTS ronr SPew . 30¢ . 25¢ FRESH CUT LAMRB CHOPS SHOULDER CUTS TO ROAST FRESH \Il 5(‘Trl| EGGS 2 Déz. ... YRESH MADE PEANUT BUTTER...Lb. 19c BLLE RU*I "l(l s PINEST SALER KRAL NEW PEA BEANS CAMPBELL'S SOUPS DCTAGON SOAP 3 Lhe, h Can B« ot Can EE 100 28 1 FROM 'ALL DAY SPECIALS “Golden West FOWL Lb. 42¢ PURE TOMATO cATsere HOUR FROM 0 TO 11 A M, BEST NO. 1 NEW POTATOES 15 Lb. Pk. ..... 47¢c SPINACH OR BELT GREENS Peck lOc l"'“\", r.M, RniB 139 MAIN ST. ARKER ‘ SPECIAL! [ HOUSE ROLLS DOZ.. .. lsc ' PLRE FOODSTUIES OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, IN ALI ABUNDANTLY THIS WANT. NISPLAYED. GET JUST WHAT YOI SALES | FROM 7 A, M. TO 1 P. M. FINE GRANULATED SUGAR 14 Lbs. $1.00 CONFEC ||§\U}.EVAR~ 2 Lbl 18¢ ROASTS BEEF ... Lb. PORK ROASTS ... Lb. 18¢ b, 20c FRESH CUT L. 24C PORK CHOPS SMALL LEAN w 14¢ 8c FRESH HAMS FRESH SPARERIBS FRESH PIGS VEET h. SNOW WHITE PURE LARD IMPORTED SWISS CHEESH » 55¢ \I'\l: N 20Lh Can 15c ) 2 Ihs 13¢ Lo 2 Cans—=1% ..3 Bars 18¢ 2 Bons, 2 % A B« NoBCG Meadowbywk HAMS Lb 27c SP POTATO CHIPS L SODA CRA MEATY LEGS TO ROAST PRIME RUMP ROASTS SHOULDER CUTS 10 ROAST BREASTS 1O STUFY FORE LEGS TO STEW FANCY VEAL CH w 15¢ w 18¢ 16¢ w10 . b, lOc b, 25c TTMILD WHOLE MILK CHEESE LARGE GREEN i 45c OLIVES P APTHA POWDLR 1L FLAVORS cooe 9 ZLbs..,:.....‘ZSc B it 908 42 Phge 3 Phge. Bag ..2 Cans 2 l.hfl_ GHETTI ns MICAY 1 116G NEWTONS Bakery Products! Our Own Make and Bake They .re The Best. Sure|y We Save You Money nep nBie STRAWBERRIES Quart 15¢ LARGE NATIVE LeETTea weas DC ' L 19c SEW TEXNAS LARGE "l II APPLES 4 Qts. ZSc ns'ln\l TOMATO PLANTS Doz. 25¢ LARGE SOUND LEMONS vor. 25C LARGE SATIVE Bunch loc AUICY SUNKIST ORANGES Doz. 33c v 10¢ TARGE RIPE CANTALOUPES RED RIPE =3 TOMATOLS Lk 15c REETS 1 hvr 25C PATRA HEAVY GRAPEIRUIT ONIONS NE SLRE AND TAK SEW MEATY PRUNES ‘. l9c ADVASTAGE OF OUR BIG MONEY SAVING MORNING SALLS