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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1924, e $1,00 e 2,00 $2.50 $3.00 ESSE-LELANDS : AMERICAN HOSIERY ‘LIEN'S UNION SUITS EN'S NAINSOOK UNION SUITS Slight Mill Irr ) { WEDNESDAY MORNING ARGAIN i “em(lL'ul‘z::IL:l“t‘:efi?)l)‘d S Laneee fOl' $1 .50 ASEMENT WEDNESDAY MORNING WEDNESDAY MORNING — Specal Lot — SPECIALS (CHILDREN’S WA FSSES " <o S WOMEN'S VOILE and APRON DRESSES Gingham—Chambrays Sizes up to 14 years $1.50 Value $1.19 to $2.95 WEDNESDAY MORNING FRENCH VOILE STEP-IN WEDNESDAY MORNING Combinations (Emb. lace trimmed) WEDNESDAY MORNING 88 c ® Birchell has piloted | Lord Westmoreland, and had been | Birchell” after the r l|rl~lt‘l|m).'. lllv'I | Free State Government Altorney Says ERETNA [iREEN nAYS pursicd by her father who was only | will continue as its pilot on a pas persuaded to give up the chase when | ger train on the Wading River branch. N onta gt {he Marses drawing His coaoh| Brgineman Hulsa: baonwe u taily| o oieetomiotIniceyretationiol the had bheen shot by his prospective son- | road man in 1887. He will pilot Treaty Can be Examined, in-lay. Sdward W. Hulse” on the Speonk s Old Days Bl‘Ol]gh[ Ba()k Whefl Other runaway marriages brought | press, a run he has held for 30 y | Dublin, July 1.—Appointment of the | judicial committee of the British privy to light at the sale included that of b—— o Elien Turner, a schoolgirl, to Edward | | igirl, to Kdward council to examine the legal aspects of Many Marriages Were Solemnized | i Waieriers, wio was scricneed King Bovis Sells Farm in 1526 to three years imprisonment To Please the Villagers "¢ pamins of the Irish hias brought forth the ; Plovdiy, Dulgaria, July 1.—A quar- | ¢O/mIss 100 London, July 1.—Something of the [a special act annulled the ceremony; | b L \\1,«|rmm|[ from the former Free State 3 |rel between the royal house of Bul- | attorney general, Hugh Kennedy, now lLady Rose Somerset, da hter of ] romance of Gretna Green, the little |lady Ttoxe Somcr m;‘fl"f:“‘ ex ol ”"‘ aria and the villagers of Metchkur, | . | B 1, i1l 5 " P fort, # i Al > [a member of the supreme court, that Scottish village that for more than Francls Tovell, in 1836; Mis aroly m?l'lhh. city, has been settled after a | o lltatior e s treniatatinntor us | B S eclal FO]’ wed A M 100 years was the haven of couples |(jayton to Tord Drumlanrig, after- ]'“"”r‘ r uflu w]-un and King I.nrnsln».m has been or can be referred to |8 ; vards o . 1 been bombar« with telegrams 1ol who, for some reason, could not be |wards seventh Marquess of Queens- |1 | 3 the judicial committee so far as the |[§ p 0 e ° A d A“ D 'l'h ,.d be married in England, was brought [bury, in 1840, !h'rvm the \|tlln‘-1:‘ rs U;unlun‘g th” for | government of the Free States is con- [ 4 n av urs ay to light recently in a London auction | All the marriages during the perlod |18 8enerosity in scttling the dispute. | popped,” : THESE PRICES AND QUALITY WILL HELP YOU CELER 5 ) room when the original marriage cer- |covered were celehrated by John Lin- | Mechkur is an isiand in the Marits The work of the commission, it is |8 Q s 'ELEBRATE THE BIG HOLIDAY tificates of nearly 1,200 runaway [ton, keeper of the inn at Gretna |close to the village of the same pointed ont, will in reality be an at- ! - e couples, extending over the period of |Green, and it was a descendant of the | °X-King ~Ferdinand, King — Roris's | {empt on the part of the British gov- || 1825-1554, were sold for $1,400, inukecper that offered the certificates | father, acquired it by purchase and | ornment to anticipate any difficulties | § WFDNFSDAY MORN!NG SPECIA' S Among the most romantic of the |for sale. used it first as a game preserve and | which might e after the boundary marriages, the certificate of which later as a model farm. It is about a | cominission has made its award, which s square mile in arca [ e 9 TO {1 A M. 9 TO 11 A M. 1 . will have the force of law and will y ¥ e L FRESH was among those sold, was that of 8 Prince Carlo Borbone, younger bro- REVIYE QUAINT GUSTOM The villagers never have reconciled ‘1 obably automatically transfer vari- ROUND, SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE ther of King Ferdinand IL of the themselves to ownership of the is- | ous populations from one jurisdiction | QHOULDERS Lb 12 Two Sicilizs, to Penelope Carolyn land by the king. When Boris as- |to another. Thorough investigation b; STEA K_ B AT e R Lb. lgc ‘ > s e » LAl LEAN SMOKED (ARMOUR'S) Smith, of Waterford, Treland, in 1536, | 1 y cended the {hrone after the abdica- | the committee i3 expected fo obvis . d ong Tslan i « : 1 is exp > obvi A o The couple first lived in Naples and & d Raflroad Company 0 |yon or Terdinand at the end of the |any claim that the commission was|@ FRISH GROUND were expelled. They fled to Itome and | Designate Tts Tocomotives By Name | World war, they approached him with [not legally constituted, with a cons HAN’BUR{' 3 lh 25 ’ SHOULDERS Sretolepelene bb 12(‘, were married there, but latter, upon |a proposal that he sell it to their |quent demand for nullification of its 4 b ) L8, C = [ VERY BEST NEW visiting the bridegroom's sister, the| Instead of By Number. commune, AT Queen Regent of Spain, found them- [ o L L The last phase of the negotiations | Numerous legal question are fn- 5 8 ork, June 30.—Reviving a |, ¢ reached the other day when the [ volved, As U refused to appoint a | M POTATOES Peck 49(: | gelves ostracized, and were again m i adp Vhe sy arrived | quaint custom of 50 ago, fthe 19 3 A& at Madrid, When they arrived e 1 Y - ol ed the price on a purely nomi- [ member of the commission, the com= . v were advis v s sland Railroac signating its X in England they were advised to go |l.ong Island Railroad i Ignating 118 |, . and the deed was trans- | mittee, which will represent the high- Ahrougl another ceremony at Gretna lm‘mlvu‘x:.n:.s by name, instead of by [po it e and village coun. | st conrt of appeal in the empire, will ~ C s owiss | WEDNESDAY MORNING AND ALL DAY TFURSBM’ Green and finally, to pls P tility of English society, they were The return to the old-time system | ="y oy qorstood that the villagers | Whether the British government may farried for the fourth tme at Bt.[was declded upon as a worthy m will maintain the island as a model | nominate an Ulster representative, |§ George's Hanover Square, London. [of honoring veferan emplo P g | 4 SRR 1 R farm, either dircetly or indirectl at | & o lsithenlisclios e AR i s ur Store Will Be Open Thurs ay venin Another romantic marriage was | that of lady Adela Corisande Maud |upon emerging from the shops with | 2 B k o . wrne | OLD NEWS MAN DIES legailsestnefpro Villiers, daughter of the rl of Jer-|new paint carried the names he % L AR 1 R { g sey, who eloped in 1845 with Captain | Seaman Birchell” and “The Edward | W 3 OTH, ULy Ty=di0N ' SYanOR BiD ¥ ad 9 Charles Parke Ibbetson. 1t was a co- | W. Hulse” in gilt letters along their |C0var, formerly president of the New | }\,If\:.,’.” 5 ",‘:f‘,’:,md",.mh‘,,\,cr'11 el B!G LAMB SALE e (Tal\e Advantage) incident that the bride's grandmother, | cabs and tenders. [York News bureau, died today of | ¥ RIANG 2up! - lacute indigestion. 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