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|GOHMERCIAL TRUST (0. 108 ANGELES BACK | IN 2“ HRS 43 MIN. _ ,“SUBS MOSUL MFG. CO Boas Ml Bt by Abot ) " e Tone Hours' Time kS e oamparoh, Iirough B. F. Gaftney, —_— sult for judgment and Voreclose DAROL Pure Red Cedar so treated that it has three times the strength of cedar alone. For Furs, Woolens, etc. Mortgage On cover on §7,600 Note, «Cco ¢ this morning 10¢ and 25¢ Boxes [ g el al=le] See Our North Window This Weck. MANY BIBLES IN CHINA .Make this test! See how instant and come 1 the glant aircraft American mail from here almost 86 HERBERT L. s and generally J eather ounted for the 4 on the return trip, Captain | George W. Steele, commanding of- == | ficer, explained on landing, The re- | | turn took six and a half hours more than the similar trip had taken on Did you ever | the Los Angeles' previous visit to stop to Bermuda. The trip down had taken ow tim “Gets-It" Removes Corns Quickly Give Your Corns the however, v e AT W. U, CONVENTION SEHENEETA“Y |8 .,ecletaly Passes UP C. J, Marlnan, local manager of from a four day meeting held at Washington, April 24.—Secretary |[New Haven, where 60 representa. lor Agriculture Jardine,’ who was a|tives of the Western Union Tele- mm\\mv long hefore he became a |ETAPR company from Connesticut b and Rhode Island convened at the Thoee Arvested | fioni [cabinet member, is becoming a fre- |Hotel Garde, for a four day discus- ree nes or Ques lOlllll‘ paths, but'he rides a horse named |telegraph in the conduct of husiness. g Cos f “Cal* and has eliminated from his|Those present included R. C, Folger, has b ne! ll] Dea[h MYS[EW |equippage any article suggestive of superintendent; J. Lister, United has brough | his range-riding experience, States cable manager; Mr. Griffis, Lakehurst, N. J, Aprll 24.-—Ex- of mortgage against tho Mosel Mfg. Schenectady, Y., April 24— horse and modern riding togs have |mons, divisional commercial agent, 20 hours and 43 minutes after (o, of Berlin, clalming interest on | Three men were belng held here to- |displaced the rugged cow pony And!lnd many other managers and com- she had sailed from Bermuda, where ote 7500, T ors are day for questioning concerning a |leather chaps of eariler days. Given merelal \gents. a note for $7,500. The papers are she went Wednesday, the big United | \oiyrnable in the superior court the |holdup and more particularly what his choice between an English rid- to earth at her home fleld here, at Sult for $1,000 damages has been |last November of Acting Police |short stirrups and a typical stock- 4 o Twenty- | Lrought against Agnes 1. Mitchell by [Captaln Albert L. Youmans. Con-|saddle with high pommel and can- | five minutes later she had been safe- | Aurelio Prado of Waterbury, the fession of a man who had been tle and long stirrups, the secretary | vhecled Into her hangar [sutt growing out of an wutomobile. |Reld for some time in connection |selected the former, | ing over th 1 for se hours, |on the road between s city and | cases is sald to have given the po- ll‘lnnrlmr-m of Agriculture's farm at | aving bean sighted here shortly |Plainville. The plaintiff, who was lica a clue which led to the arrest | zrjadichury, Vermont. His cont is| THE ver & o'clock. There was a St |riding the eycle, claims he was run |Yosterday of the three—Albert Gren- | gark chestnut and he has won sev- wind, and at first it was not belleved {into and knocked down, sustaining a {0 SO0 BIUE THETE OF 7 ()PP | her offiears took advantage of & lull (and lacerations. The writ, which ts N '\HL"‘I?"::A"v"‘“"n:””“ tervit Al ‘ v he: o returnable e district urt © e i A8 | nd successfully brought her t re urnable in the district court of} o0 after the Youmans mur- | ghanghal, April 24.—Stightly less| o iterbury on the first Tuesday of 0 ‘ib- | Plete I8 your relief with Dr, Scholl's Zino- ; than 9,600,000 Bibles were distrib were May, was lssued by Joseph A 4 e A 4 S pads. They stop the cause—friction and Hackett arrest. Grenno and IFarina "“' b are | yted throughout China in 1924, the | progl o 'No method.so sate, quickly healing ViNsant Sbkoln gh Hun. {new names in the case police re- | oort of the American Bible 80-| and absolutely antiseptic and sclentific as DRUG COo Vincent Sokolskl, through Hun- 1o/ B oRaioce tn what way they | hio B i radyins diplie 1 (100,000 more than the preceding 7° [ 169-171 MAIN ST. Iiig Toney dus on'a roa) eatato coms | o LIe NO1AUD IR IR the TSR AT8)/sear. imin Amusiuiin scctely aoopsts | Dz SCIEOHS wmission o By ara inerw pely Siea naChinat wililihe Brilith and * ; 3 < y 5 that of Jack Barberio, unde o [t e ha Na- Ma urman of Newington has| oo o0 U5 Dolice say that affatr Foreign Bible society and the Na m.pa intere: Y css than the possi- | el sathteloaltale ori e lproparty | nareais slhom iiess fen nos “Py he is . 3 : t one on—the pain is gone” and a division of the proceeds, Hun- | y-o b Bl v gerford & Saxe dssued the Writ, | "y e gama case police have been which s returnable in the sUperior |y i4ino for some weeks Louis Derise Sattt S e 1t DETARE 3, Horwits|| To0 Has arrested in Uniontown, Pa. | about 14 hours, i reflect— [ s Traatiad weathier, LR e jag Police considerable inormation, al- i i i Steele salc SR Ie TR arner Nave | ,5,gh they would not say just what | } in one of ou Captain Stecle tald, the (rlp Was y04n named defendants in & suit for | oq heen his possible conneetion l ngel 3 with either erim Tf your 1ooking Binse hax been' | (Lot Anselesibensved heatiitul i Minie by el BrintolTumbiselCo: telling you the same old story ey Michael Hanos and George Demos, for the last few ycars—LISTEN: MRS TRAUT ELECTED proprietors of the Victory Lunch, Come in—tell us you are just 0 have been sued for $50 damages by Again Heads Woman's Assoclation of Russian Tloopfi Rehe\e Japs at Sakhalin Isle Moscow, April 24—A Soviet de- tachment from Viadisvostok has re- n] “ow Wi has returned ('ay Cow boy Styles the Western Union lquent visitor to the capitol's bridle |sion of the Increasing use of the foreclosure ‘ A sleek thoroughbred Morgan |general commerclal agent; J. Sim. States dirigible Los Angeles bumped | jret Tuesday of May. they may know about the murder |ing saddlie with the conventional s Tos Angelcs had becn finger- |motocyele collision on July 25, 1024, | With the holdup and the murder | The horse, Cal, was raised at the | no and Ernest Farina or “Youns™ |aral championship ribbons. o ship could land until noon, But broken leg and numerous bruises | der but hie never had been under gorford & Saxe, has sucd Konstantl oty shows. The total is nearly 2,- | this. Atyour drugglst's or shoe dealer's. The holdup In which the men are | sued IPred I'urman for a parition of tional Bible society of Scotland. ble connection of the three with the court the first Tuesday of May. 1t was learned Derise had given the mirrors? G comparatively uneventful and the gias proushe through 8 Russell looking—let us try on you a the Coslon Co, Inc., of Maryland, Horsfall-Made = and then the action heing hrought through walk over to the glass and sec || William M. Greenstein. The sult 1g something worth looking at. South Congregational Church As the result of a dispute over a ship- | lieved the departing Japanese troops Note the change in the chest— ment of crabs to the local concern. | at Alexandrovsk, in northern Sak- the transformation in the entire President. halin, according to advices recejves THESE ARE REAL MONEY SAVERS, form—and all of a sudden it will strike you that you and Tom Meighan are not so differ- ent after all, Try it—we're in earnest. It we can't improve your ap- | | Mrs. Frank Traut president of |tion of the South Congregatianal | chureh last evening | meeting. Supper was served at was reelected the Woman's associa- at its annual 6 | comm GIRL SCOUT NEWS The Girl Scout council executive e met at the Girl Scout of- here, apd Soviet authorities have b gun tlie work of administr ation. The Japanese departure is in conformity with the recent ag! t returning fhe northern part of the island to Russia. AVAIL YOURSELF OF THE OPPORTU« NITY TO SAVE WITH SATISFACTION. SPECIALS for SATURDAY REGULAR HOUR SALES o'clock and reports of officers were |fice, Mrs, L. A, Sprague presiding. 9 TO A M | 11 A, ) | heard. Following the election there | Announcement was made of the |was an address by Merbert Knox state Girl Scout conference group | | Smith of Farmington on “Peace or which meets Wednesday, May 6, at | war.” Norwalk. It is hoped several New | Britain council members wiil attend. | Other officers elected were as fol- lows: Tirst vice-president, Mrs. B Drum corps lessons and drill are | M. Harwood; secoud vice-president, in fufl pre . All new girls wish- | Mbs. Arthur W, Upson: third vice- ing to play fife and all girls who |! | Mrs, ; Inow have fifes shouid he at the scout president, Douglas Johnstor ) - recording seerotary, Mrs, F. R. Gil- |office next Tuesday at 7 o'clock for 93 99 lumstfffi | b fife lesson. Drumming lesson will he “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” | patric; assistant. corresponding sec- « g los Hartford. retary, Miss Laura Woodford; treas- (held Wednesday at 7 o'clock, for| Constipation, Head- urer, Miss Anne Copley; assistant |DOth new and advanced drummers. ache, Teethingdisorders treasurer and secrotary, Mrs. Clair |BUgIng class is Thursday as usual, and Stomach Troubles. el : s Every member of each group should Store Your Furs in Our Cold || 1rpson; Storage ley | partment follows pearance Wa won't expect you to approve the purchase. HORSFALL-MADE. SUITS $60 and $65 9 TO 11 A, M. ROUND, LOIN, PORTERH'SE FANCY TENDER YEARLING STEAKSiLw&qu I “LSH GRQUND FRICASSEE Hamburg 3 bs. 25¢. F'I,wl 30 3 TO 5 P. ARMOUR'S LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS Ib. 18c PRIME RIB ROASTS BEEF » TO 11 A, M. 1 BEST MAINE POTATOES | pec I}HIU)REN WHO ARE SIGKLY Mothers who valne the health of their chil- dren, ehould never ho withont MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, for use when needed. They tend to Break up Colds, Relieve Feverishness, Worms, One tonch of “GetsTt” puts com or eallous ain to sleep forever, Two or three drops ap- plied 1o corn o callous <oon shrivels them into 2 loose. piece-of dead tissue_that can easily be peeled off with fingers. There is no danger, ork—just quick, sure and “GetsIt” does not fall. Y is_abeolutely guaranteed. but a trifie, E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, Gets-1t Cts mold in this ity by The Falr \w)fl Ktor i son Drug Co. and Mil- ler-11. “F\V TEXAS Onions . .4 Ibs. 25¢ nnnull 7 A M.TO 1P SUGAR Gold Medal or John Alden Flour... SPECIALS 101bs. ..... o 820 25 Ib. sack . $1.67 XXXX .....00. 21bs, 15c registrar, Miss Helen Brom- ' A L ANY g“;flm Used by Mothers for'| Manning, De- attend drill Monday, 4:15 at the | orer 30 years. AtDruggists everywhere, | O K E D selected as [4TMOTY. -Ask todny. Trial package FREE, address, ; auditor, Clarence i Tickets for the Girl Scout Dime| THE MOTHER Enyw_uloy.m Y. & FOOD SHOP, heads wer Roreien May 2, are on sals,and may be secured from troop members. An 118 MAIN ST. Mutual Bldg. missions, Mrs, ¥.| 4 social M. Harwood: home misstons, Mrs, A W. Upson; Young Woman's 4epart- ,pygng entertainment is being | ment. Miss Ellzabeth Eastman: ehil- o1appaq by the leaders who are tak- |dren’s department, Mra. Chester i\, 0"ty oaion parts, 1t I8 expected Hale; social department, Mrs. F. there will be a fortune teller, fish “"‘ e; supply department, fes. pond, photographer, games, dancing, Frn-qt W. Pelton |crossword puzzle prizes and other surprises besides the entertainment. | Every Girl Seont will want to come and sell one or more tickets to her friends, Many people wers Bag. $1.23 COAL The SHURBERG OOAL 00. 55 Franklin Street Phone 2250, l\mfe Blade in Foot 52 Years Is Removed A one-inch plece of steel, imbed- ded for 52 years in the foot of Chris- topher Ford, aged 60, of 718 Stan- ley street, was removed afternoon at the New Bri DON'T FORGET That the best place to buy the purest foods, prepared § vour convenience and your delight, is at our store. We sell only high grade and usually clears away the goods of the hest quality. } _ trouble in short order. You can rely on our Deli- ars old and, although his foot was T.. A. Sprague and Miss L. §. T 5 idats cut, he did not realize that part of were out of fown Thursday, 3 catessen, Everything is fresh the blade had entered his foot. The arranging for the Girl Scout camp : i s whole- cut healed, but Mr. Ford veed | sito.: Nany S Nave Sieadiines and appe\mn,tz._a_nd as whole: to give up his painting trade later reservations for certain some and nutritious as pure because of sharp pain which | ® Girls should make their ingredients and sanitary handling make possible. BEEF LEAN BOILING BEEF LEAN POT ROASTS . . FANCY CHUCK ROASTS . LAMB LEGS GENUINE SPRING LAMB .. LOINS OF LAMB TO ROAST FOREQUARTERS LAMB . LEAN STEWING LAMB FANCY LAMB CHOPS ., VEAL LEGS MILK YED VEAL . .... PRIME RUMP VEAL ROAST . 1s Nothl / Just asGood: Girl Stabbed by Attacking Man Dies Somerville, N. J., April 24.—Jos- ephine Krysowaty, 11 year old girl who was stabbed two weeks ago I a man who attacked her with a knife near her home in the Neshanic| mountains, died last night in the| Somerset hospital. Detectives last night arrested Mrs, Mary Krysow- aty, mother of the girl, who disap- peared from her home on March 10 She is held pending the outcome of a search for John Durchuk, 30, who is sought as the girl's assatlant. The said they expecte ot fro g"’r';_“]\.:“‘,gn‘”w ;“,h‘_‘?v"?"f“ won. | tained employment in a factory, cerning the whereabouts of Durchuk | WOrKing at present at the North & with whom she was reported to have | JU09 MIE. Co. As he started to been secn in New York city about ladder early this week, the 3 it bidk anAN oAl T three weeks ago. entered the hospital, wher, take their tenderfoot test s | was discovered. meeting Monday. Shepherd Murder C-asc May Be Heard in E\ltjy Chicago, April 24.— Investig: into the death of pleased with | ¢¢ cookies purchased during Girl Scout Cookie Week and many were inter- | yesterday | ested in watching the girls make and aln gen- | bake these cookies at the Connecti- eral hospit Mr. Ford stepped on | cut Light and Power ('o. Al girls his jack kni running to see have not made returns should a circus parade when only eight do so immediate KNOW because we have 3 used Resinol Ointment for ever since our physicien first prescribed it years ago. It has never failed to stop itching and relieve skin irritations at once, PORK TS OF FRESH PORK . . 24¢ SH SPARE RIBS .. . 20¢ I'RESH PORK CHOPS .. . 25¢ SHOULDER ROASTS . GOTI A\l B\( ON .. . Ib. 32¢ | BREASTS FOR POT P 34c | CHOICE VEAL CHOPS . ations ear 18 are in progress for a new troop at the Memorial shot through his foot when he af- tempted to climb ladders. Iie ol FATTED ROASTING Chickens .. . Ib. 45¢ $1 o2 bein37c :fx:le"r‘ 2 jars 35(‘. .ll:.m‘pm‘"] Ibs. 31 c In thousands of homes Resi- nol enjoys this same enviable position because it soothes its B way into the skin and attacks the real root of the disorder. It SATURDAY SPECIALS works quickly, yet its action is entle. It costs little and goes a cosmae [on way. Ask your diugsist for Resinol when you want a sefe Cloverbloom , Butter (1 1h prints) 49¢ b, : skin treatment, Fancy Mixed Tea stomach and liver Willlam RES] N OL, 39¢ . lcl MeClintock, millionaire orph e ———— Brookfield Butter ’m"‘""é'fi"”;'fci" mother, Mrs. Emma, Nelson ae prints) 49¢ 1h. 127 MAIN PHONE 1409-2 Stanley SWIFT'S GOLDEN WEST | GOBEL'S ROLLED J Fowl ...... Ih. 44c| Shoulders .. Ib. 35¢ EGGS!! Doz. 35¢ 3 Doz. Ehne BUTTER. .2 s, 93c | 555 (1 r"}ntz: “m(lh 29C ;:;:\:m “llb: 45¢ s PECIAL— ( FINEST QUALITY SUCCOTASH ) 2 cams 35¢ SOLID PACK TOMATOES (No. 3 CAN) OUR DINNER BLEND COFFEE 37c | FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI 2 cans 2 RED BUTTERFLY CEYLON TE . 27c } OCTAGON SOAP .. ....3 bars 1 VANILLA OR L.l-j\l())' EX Y S. 25c | N.B.C. FLAKE BUTTER CRACKERS 2 pkgs. 35¢ Swisa! Cheos MOHICAN MAYONNAISE . . 21c | NEW PEA BEANS ... .. 31bs. 210 DWIS eese, PURE RED CURRANT JELLY . 21c | OHIO BLUETIP MATCHES 6 boxes 30c MOHICAN EVAPORATED MILK. . 28c | CREAM OF WHEAT .. . pkg. 21c 69¢ . CAMPBELL'S SOUPS—ALL KINDS. .3 cans 28c | .-FRESHLY BAKED FIG BARS .2 Ibs. 25c eral girls who have attended ectings at the Elihu Burritt * High school are planning to the next FANCY LARGE SELECTED STRICTLY FRESH ALL GUARANTEED Short Story “hapter 1. Tarry. haptar TI. Mar: apter 111 ] am taking your Chamberlain’s Tablets and they are a great benefit to my Worcester, Mass. i e Sweet Butter (unsalted) ese are your troul 55¢ h. ed to Texas. John Sbarbaro, ant state's attorney, departed ht for Galveston to investigate Chop Suey 38¢ 1h. ases of the illness of Mrs, Me- ntock in whose hody it of poiton was fo Clin ied here 1§ years ut was taken ill in Texas at the am D. Shepherd, foster voung MeClintock her. Shephe \der indiet intock Ratihe el probably be set The Burritt Gift Shop, inc Yy 72 W. Main St. Opp. Hotel ! time Wi father of was the f young Mef PRICE 25¢ was | Sald and Recommended Ererywhere Shepherd Vj"l ahont the ed toda Cut 24c . Smoked FRESH DUG NEW EV AI’URI\TLII PARSNIPS Pickled Lamb's Tongue APPL 3 for 25c. FANCY NEW Pnl‘ TOF sinfn CABBAGE TRA HEAVY | GRAPEFRUIT. . NEW 8| .LDLl RAISINS .. Pa- Night Reg. 48¢ Coffee, Saturday 34c H. ; ! EXTRA FANCY RED RIPE FANCY GREEN MOUNTAIN SEED s Lin 7 gerle Shawnut Jelly BE .\5\ {1 Roomy Bloomers. V 4 Ibs. 250 2 ns, 190 Gowns, Step-Ins, and Step-In Sets 40c . DOVE UNDERGARMENTS :l::uf{f':‘h( he::ed :N“KFVTE’LKBRANGES Zd | NATIVE SPINACH OR Beautiful, Well-Made e oz. 45¢ | DANDELIONS ..... peck 25c "“"““""f' STRAWBERRIES ... gt. 3Sc POTATOES. .2 bu. sack $1. 69 regular and extra sizes. 1Tgis(_‘"99k “‘_'f‘ are Cfffl';'l"s’o(fl& a'rw]m‘h AL S i B D || NONE BETTER MADE ‘m $1.5 repe Gowns at $1.00 each o Th REA e BUY IT $1.00 Silk Hose, all shades at 89¢ pr. ut e Store § SRR TN 100 HERE! 0dd lot Rompers and Children’s Colt = LT A FOE % T Ty ap‘ e and children's COM § winchent smitvs “vlstroam” Saow Flake Rolls ..... Layer Cakes. .ca. 25, 35, 40, 30c | All Kinds Cookles .. ...dor. 13¢ ; d Dresses, at $1.00 each; valuc I Tt Jelly Rolls % Nut and Spice Cups...doz. 24c | All Kinds Buns .......doz. 18¢ to $2.00. : S el foed Sponge Cake . Whipped Cream Cakes. .... 40c | Large Full Pies . . ea. 23¢ Opening display of Beautiful Hand- Mmoo rors <t I:::l(:::.- Whipped Cream Pufls ..... 5c | Neapolitans .. ... . ea 2 made and Hand-drawn Work Italian ' 1.0 rea pane o Cream Doughnuts ... doz. 20c | Best Pound Cake Ib. 26c Linens, also Real Cluny Lace Trimmed Linens, German Lentils LAne . . g Walnut Meats Just Received, New Tapestry and Silk Hand Bags. : Swedish and German Delicacies. Special at $3.00 each. Sardines. Always showing the very Latest in Coats, Dresses, N. B. Blouses, Gloves, Neckwear, Corsets, Corselettes, Wrap- Arounds and Brassieres. Week - End Specials— IMPORTED TEA SETS (23 pleces) $8.85—value $12.00 DOVE\,J IMPORTED HAND MADE Under- garments STEMWARE ! Y $3.95 per doz Dozen lots only OUR BAKERY PRODUCTS are the FINEST FRESH CAUGHT | SHAD— .| HERRING | 'LOBSTERS Do Mg el oo Q0 B L B8 T QUALlTY Km You Can't Buy Better Anywhere MOTHER'S DAY MAY 10th Belect your now. Largest as sortment in the ICED TEA AND LEMONADE GLASSES $1.50 per doz card Cookies. Dutch Pretzels. Pickled Pig's Feet Smoked Salmon. Pickled Peppers,