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Convention Which Opened In Hart. Farina and Diamond Brothers| in Death Cells April 30 ford Today Will Last Re- mainder of Week, Hartford, April rom all parts of here tc at the vention of t r/ 30, — Delegates state assembled st annual con- wneeticut State De which will end on Saturday. | 1@ the g 1t is expected most of the nbers will have attended, meeting a 1 day Ossining, N Johr IYarlna, who is to be ele or close of onight with Joseph and the murder pgsengers in hrothers soklyn b ors were the chief business ithough there was some discussion u the bill now vernor Hyglene A discus- v H. Osborne, su- New York 4 by Dr. Robe v and a 1 (s R 11 Salary of Germany’s President Too Small nt inadequate, contends s Lo Von tz-Malt- rlin soclal leader, who was rrespondenz Der ¢ the first dutica tive mansion with its com- e household, heat, lighting and whigh are furnished by the prdsident has s at his disp ving their cells, the trio to the ten other men The Rev. J. J. Sing chaplain, ¥ iritual ad 50,000 ma is alto- b e st HERALD Noew York man who nlll[lN’S AMBIT'“N dream, outgrown, is lost forever, and manner, has just eased his way “:n‘l’he top-rung of the Wall Street |ladder, up which most men BE M T MAN‘hunor their way, it ~he has to his credit the successful; engineering of. a $100,000,000 steel |of $35,000,000 Standard Ofl Company Wanted to Work on Tm][ey of Californla bonds; underwriting of — dlan National Rallways; loan of $90,- April ~THe young 000,000 to Brazil, and numerous deal—the lavgest cash transaction fn | "AtNg In the recent record purchase |of the Dodge Brothers automoblle Yet in his childhood In San An- {tonfo, Tex., he aspired only to pllot NEW BRITAIN Clarence Dillon, of gentle volee | At 42—a young age for the Street Ellgll]eef 0[ siso,ow,ooo Deal |and tube company merger; issuance $250,000,000 securities for the Cana- Jst swung a $150,000,000 |Other transactions of millions, culmi- company, a street car, | "Really, there is nothing outstand- |Ing about me,"” he says modestly, “As a youngster 1 wasn't too naughty: nor too bright. My famlily |was of moderate clrcumstances, My futher was a merchant and local banker. “I don't remember getting any steady spending money. As a reward for good behavior, my dad would take me on his shooting trips.” | Dillon 1s now bringing up his chil- dren under the same rules, His son, €. Douglas, 15, Is at boarding school; his daughter, Dorothy Ann, 12, is at home. When either does meritorious tion, not ba an_added allowance, but an Invitation for a fishing or hunting trip. All of us,” he adds, “like the out- s, and get our greatest kick ning around through the woods by he eye of the artist hasn't been dimmed by the shaded lights of the banking office. Dillon studied art, on his graduation from Harvard, and | still ranks it among his chief avoca- | | CLARENCE DILLON tions After his marrlage and return {rom Buropean studies, he went into “{de which|a manufacturing business in Mil- [would has le him the happler— | waukee. When he sold out he came the ion of his childhood [to New York, joined Wililam A. dream, or Big Business, For the |Phillips a former classmate, and be- financial history—wanted to grow | up & motormar And now he cannot d real ittle fo: 100,000 peop! Rabbi ";:vr‘v»r:m ad of a re- wise to them. was prepared by the s learned, and was wes. He refused , beyond stat- it was that the) o their inno- ay to minister A others Prices of Raw Sugar Drop Away Off Today New York, April he high cost living was given anof jolt to- r prices d the lowest lev sugar sellin delivered nd Despite the 1d, sister of the two on this morning. t the family were for their Tast VIsit. | o6n by po ers requested Warden | ool in : for the last visit from |, 5y40q expectations of still fur s they he allowed to : declines. ‘s cage before t 1Headache? Safe Preseription Acts Queik ha v were in the room first their yuld be Tess likely to notice | cropped heads and black es. Warden Lawes granted removal of the men all preparations to executlons at 11 completed, ir y = y order of a re-|ony vernor Smith, to| 1 was made on Tues- | 13 m. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING of HOTEL BURRITT GARAGE (Formerly Brady’s Coliseum) STORAGE AND REPAIRING Night and Day Service Summer Storage $8 WASHING CARS AT NIGHT A SPECIALTY Largest Garage in New Britain—Capacity 100 Cars 136 WASHINGTON STREET TELEPHONE 337-13 “Connecticut’s Best PROTECT YO PACK AWAY YOUR WINTER FURS AND BLANKETS IN MOTH PROOF {20¢ Lb. — FRESH MACKEREL —20c THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL i Raisin Pies. .ea. 25¢ w2lc .2 Ths. 23C i 7 FINE FRESH FISH FOR FRIDAY NEW ELBOW MACARONI . ‘Lb; L, 280 ’ YRESH CAUGHT ROE SHAD ol MEDIUM SMELTS FRESH | STEAKR COD SLICED BOSTON BLUE ... Ih " PRESH CAUGHT BUCK SHAD B FAT FRESH | "LOUNDERS . |8 riisH BUTTERFISH 10c | FRESH F HALIBUT . PENOBSCOT ALMON OYSTERS OPEN LONG CLAMS ..., ROUND CL. IN SHELL PIECES COD TONGUES AND (HEEKS BONELESS mn . Ib, 21bs. 25¢ LIVE AND BOILED LOBSTERS 16 0z.”Loaf 7c HERE BREAD !—YOUR BEST FOOD Furniture Store” CEDAR CHESTS We have a large assortment of well made Genuine Tennessee Red Cedar Chests. Let us show you. REDECEDARTCHESTSEat e . §15.00, $19.00, $26.75, $28.00, $29.75 MAHOGANY AND WALNUT CEDAR LINED CHESTS, ate GENUINE CEDAR WARDROBES B. C. POR ... $24.50, $45.00, $59.00 $26.00, $42.50, $55.00 TER SONS work the father shows his apprecia- | s e g A G g U ) gan banking werk in the “shop" of Willlam A. Read & Co, of which he is now head. “And I hope that my son,” the banker concludes, “Instead of dream- ing of growing up to a street car motorman, will aspire to come in with me." (Copyright, 1025, NEA Service, Inc.) Mayor of Herrin | L i Marshall McCormick has been elected mayor of Herrin, Ill, center of bloody Willlamson county. SPECIAL PRICES PREVAIL IN OUR /§ CORSET DEPARTMENT |sum of money for laying out ,sary. As the project will receive no | ST APRIL 30, 19 GOLF ENTHUSIASTS READY FOR ACTION Mesting Called in Interest of Public Course —— A meeting of those interested in the public golf course project has been called for tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the board of health clinic in the Booth block. Dr. Samuel Delano and several other prominent golt- enthusiasts have made a tentative plan of action and they hope to secure a large attend- ance of those who are anxious to have the agitation result in a reall- ty. Several pleces of land on the out- skirts of the city have been under consideration but the most favora- ble location scems to be one which is adjacent to the North End Park in Belvidere. Although it is not the plan thus far to purchase the land and although the use of tho land will be gratis the expenditure of a | the course and clearing it will be neces- financial support from the city of | New Britain these outlays will have to be defrayed by public subscrip- tlon. CUSTOMER—That evaporated peaches you didnt' weight over thirteen ounces. GROCER—Well, ma'am, I didg't guarantee 'em not to go on evapo- rating.—~Williams Purple Cow. . Rothfeder’s 378 Main Street BAYER A =/ AYWIRIN SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years, VAcccEt only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin 1s the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacidester of Salleylieacld SHRINKING PEACHES | pound of sold me PROTECTING HIM “Say, walter, you have made my bill out as fourteen pesetas. 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This hose will give wonderful service 98¢ Another Rothfeder's super-service Silk Hose—full fashioned, with lisle top and feet. Every $ pate pertect 1.50 Kramer's Chiffon Silk Hose. Very sheer quality, full fash- $1 50 o foned lisle top and feet. . Combinations in t different—Hats with large Hats of Straw Braid—Faille Silk he new colors of wood, red, black and others. ting ribbon hats—satins, ete. Wonderful Values signs—sheer georgettes in light colors, satins, chiffon and novelty |7 prints, in the latest modes, for street, afternoon, dinner and [ evening wear. Two Garments for the Price of One