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COMMONS STUDIES LION'S PEDIGREE (uestion i “Emblem I ot Really Judean Gilt London, May 12—~(AP)=The pedigree of that redoubtable beast, the British lion, occupled the atten- tion of the house of commons yes- terday. The question was solemnly ralsed by Colonel Applin, conservative for Enfleld, who was distressed because | e was convinced that the conven- tional lion adopted as the emblem of | he emptre at the Wembley exposi- jon was a representafion of the lion of the tribe of Judah instead nl‘ he real old Dritish beast of tin red heraldic tradition. Accord he called upon the governs t to explain. . M. Samuel, parllamentary see- sfetary for overseas traf lalmed the government's sibllity but assured the questioner | that he had reason to believe the Wembley Ilon was not the lion of | Judah, that Palestinian Car having a shorter, rounder body | curlier mane than the Wembley | spectmen, Amid general hilarity | Mr. Samuel cited various authorities | in support of his view, including Aristotle and Pliny, Another speake mander Kenwort iral Hull, claimed that the Scottish horaldic llon was the real lion of udah, and was willingly chosen be- fause the anclent ki f Scotand imed descent from kings of | Judah, The discussion ended in laughter, caving the world still ignorant whether the disputed beast has or | 18 not a semitic strain | IMERICAN AUTOS RUSH T0 EUROPE Jeing Shipped at Rate of Thousand a Day ondon, May 12, (AP)—American nade automobliles are being ship- | )ed to Great Britain at the rate of | + thousand a day as a result of | ‘hancellor Churchill's threat to | the McKenna dutles, which | a tax of 33 per cent on for- | cars or parts, retroactive. | Baldwin government's budget, | *h reimposed protective meas- | for the British automobile in- | v, fixed July 1 as the date for | ax to become effective, but the Jmet has become alarmed be- | anea of the unprecedented dumping | itomobiles into all British ports, | it 1s understood in British bus- | #ss circles, although not yet an- 1yinced to the general public, that | 3 reimposed duty of 33 1-3 per | will become effective on June | Licutenant Com- , Viberal for Cen-| | ‘British importers of automobiles | iave placed orders American | nd Yrench manufacturers to ship | s many cars as possible before that la! and this already has |'f‘sullr-d‘ n a glut of automobiles at South- | rapton, Liverpool, London and | Jlymouth, There will be two or hres years' supply avallable in ingland before the McKenna duties | re reimposed, it is estimated by resentatives of American auto- ile concerns here. | The increased importation of \merican cars to Great Britain has jeen going on for several months, qr far-sighted dealers thought that he conservative government would cize the first opportunity to re- wew tariff protection for the British notor industry, which was serlously | fected when the labor governipen | dozen | memb |served at 6 Upper Court Denies Conviction of Vigoroux Parls, May 12, (AP)~The court of cassation has reversed the ver- dict of the lower court in the case of Jean Vigoroux, former New York representative of DeMotte's, & French firm dealing In antique works of art Vigoroux, tried for breach of trust, was found gullty last November, sentenced to one month in jall, fined 26 francs, and ordered to pay $3,776 damages to the DoMotte family. The reversal is based on a point of law concern- ing the difference between Irench and American jurlmll('lmn French Told to Hold Fags at Arm’s Length Parls, May 12.—(AP)- curefully, holding the o {arm's length between puff; warning issued by the tobacco mo- nopoly authorities in consequence of the recent series of minor explo- slons which has injured about a persons who were smoking government-made ecigarettes, The' police are completely mystl- fled as to who i *“loading” the to- bacco. Some smokers are taking to - |foreign cigarettes, while others are | “rolitng their own.” Senator Walcott to Address F. and G. Club On Mopday evening at 8 o'clock there will be a general meeting of the Iish and Game assoclation. The 8 will be addressed by Sen- ator Wolcott, a member of the fish and game committes in Hartford | Suggested changes in the by-laws will ' be made at the meeting and plans outlined for organizing a drive for 1,000 members P, WOME MEETING B. & S regular monthly meeting of The | | the Business and Professional Wom- en's ciub will be held in the elub- house this evening. Supper will be 0 o'clock. Following the business meeting, an entertain- ment will be presented, in charge of | Miss Helen Brennan. NEW BRITAIN. DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY- 12, 1925 HART AT CONVENTION this morning for New York where | he will attend ‘the annual conference | of the International Police Chiefs' | assoclation belng held there | |week at the Waldorf Astoria. Police Chiew Willlam C, Harf left |ing his absence Lieuténant Samuel |covering from a serlous I Bamforth will be in charge of the local department, While in New York, Dur- [the local department, | performed on his back over a weelk ago, Chlef Hart cate that the operatlon on the cap- this | will visit Captain George J. Kelly of [tain was successful and that he i | who I8 re. [convalescing rapidl operation | - ' $1.08 keeps a He Id classified ir Reports from New York indi- - d 18 words ETHEL Guaranteed to Reduce Anyone WY COMFINE THE HEW " LINPERING A TO DMCIHG ALONE P W PRACTICE , WE coud e 17 TO ADVANTAGE. i EVERPY-DAY LIFEL MEN UGUALLY HAVE TO GET ON TS CHORE - PUT *"EPENODING" 1N HE WAY WOUD ELIMINATE ALL YO FIOP FROOM A WALKING FOSITION TO THE, “CRYE-CRAWL" - | GIMPLIFY THIf MOTORIGMS - AND SAVEL TR EPRAKES Eastern Millinery Co. 133 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN MEIR KHEES™ TO DO AWKWARDRES « 15 Years of Dependable Jealing and Business Growth oN 133 MAIN ST. S * AR" LYERCIG E PRECEEOED 2 ME PIr US> FAR APOVE THE. 'GPDER CRAWL' WOWD | STRAR - KNG ERS™ that section for 6 days, That's if it's | ™S FPOGE - ONE OF THE MOST REALTIFUL N OANCING - CAN PPE PUT TO PRACTICAL IS — MWD 18] GO MUICK HSER TE BACK™ THAN e OLD *wAY — MO WY COKFINE 1T TO PARTICULAR AGE P ANY Eastern Millinery Co. NEW BRITAIN moved all barriers to free trade | 4 allowed foreign cars to under- | those manufactured in Britatn. The period that has elapsed since he McKenna duties were removed | s characterized as the most pros- | \erous in the history of Great Brit- | in's Infant motor industry. British | nanufacturers were forced to lower he price of their machines and for he first time some middleclass Eng- | ishmen could afford to buy the bet- er.grade of cars manufactured | Jore. Reduces Sentences of Treasonable Soldiers Honolulu, May 12.—(AP)—Major jeneral Willlam R. Smith, com- \andant of Schoffleld barracks, fter reviewing the court-martial roceedings against Corporal Wal- | o+ Trumbull and Private Paul hurch, convicted of attempting to rganize a revolutionary communist \ague among the soldiers stationed t the barracks, reduced the sen- »nces of the court to three and one car respectively. umbull was sentenced by the ourt-martial to 40 and Crouch to 6 years' imprisonment. The cases 1l be referred to the judge advo- | ate general, Washington. MISS SCHEIDLER SHOWERED Miss Rae Scheidler was tendered shower at the home of Mrs, John foeller of 9 Wallace strect last ight. Pink and yellow table dec rations consisting of a bride in the enter beneath a May pole with treamers attached to 12 brides- halds lent an enchanting color bheme to the affalr. Miss Scheidler ill be married shortly to Frank licKeon of Kensingt WATER RAT! | Hartford, May 1 {tilities Commission glven a de- Jsion on the application of th kalic Valley Water Co. of Stoning- | hn for an increase w m.v SED Public raommission | coehse which will $ro Lvenue of substantlally $71,000, TRIMMINGS—Peacock cies, large velvet jewel ornaments, bows, pleated ribbon. COLORS — Black, almond, navy, copen, sand, red. MODELS — Large, hats, smart styles, for bobbed heads and in head sizes R flowers, stunning rosewood, oakwood, dressy close-fitting youthful rolled brims AMAZING VALUES! Sale! Wednesday, Thursday A Gigantic Purchase Made Possible By Our 12 Store Syndicate Buying Power A Wonderful Value Giving Sale of 1000 Smart Trimmed Hats One of the Very Few | Times, Even in Our Many Years of Business Dealing That Such Wonderful Hats Have Been Sold at Such a Brand new, ultra smart Hats, these. Modest Price. Hats for immediate wear —for any costume, for any occasion. Hats made specially for Eastern Millinery Co.’s regular stock (and, of coursz, made to sell at much high- er prices.) Fine Faille Silk and Lustrous Skinner’s Satin, Leghorn Combinations and Canton Crepes. The Millinery Fabrtcs of the Hour fan- large 1@&&1k&fifi5flfi‘h‘ Infants’ and Misses’ Pat, Children's or Russia Tan Oxfords Calf Oxford with flexible $4 and sole $3 and $‘}c50 $3.50 TOOT TOOT BUSTER AND TIGE HAVE ARRIVED. COME AND SEE HIM AT LYCEUM THEATER, WED., 5 P. M. FREE Misses’ and Children's Pat. and Russia of one and two strap Pumps, rubber heels—$3.75, §4.00, $4.30. Boys' and Ox- fords, black or brown, with Shoes rubber heels attached. L\ ERY PAIR GUAR ANTEED Buster BrowN SHoEs Exclusive Agents for Buster Brown, for boys and girls; Red Cross, for women; Honhelm \hoc< mr men “hn care VOGUE SHOE SHOP 236 MAIN ST. In the Heart of the City For Quick Results Use Herald Classified W EI)\ ESD/ \Y SPE(IALS AT THE NEW BRITAIN - MARKET (0. flUALITY GOODS AT 5 318 - MAINST EEDNUMY PR!CES TEL 2485 Morning \pecm S hom 7 ‘\ Best Maine POTATOES. peck Fresh Native 23c SPINACH .. peck 190 :;,.o\\rlul))m 2 e 35(‘ — ALL DAY SPECIALS ROAST PORK® 2.0 st F 22 ST FRANKFORTS ... 18¢ EAN F H SHOULDE 18¢ BONELESS POT ROAST ¢ 20¢ ROAST Y BT S o 25¢ Sugar 10™62c~25"™$1.53 CAMPBELL'S PORK AND BEANS 5 3 cans 25c 3 cans 3 cans 21 " Fresh Cut oy Ibs. HAMBUI' ¥4 AT 25¢ .ean Smoked SHOULDERS 1h 17C (8] hwllenge ? cans 25 MILK . EVAPORATED MILK CAMERB S SOUPS CONFECTIONERY SU 27¢ 9c Premier Salad Dressing Jutter Flake Crackers Fancy Tomatoes 2 cans 2ic Jello, all flavors, Rumford's Baking package Powder h Sliced Pineapple Fancy Peaches large can large ca e P. & G. Soap, 6 BUTTER 2 Ibs. New Laid Eggs 2 doz. 73¢ (.m»d Luck Oleo c Ih S Sugar Peas ... : bottle 33 M Shredded Wheat h . package WEDGWOOD CREAMERY PARKSDALE FARM First Prize Oleo 29¢ Nucoa Nut Oleo 29¢ b CALIF. SUNKIST ORANGES Native bunch Extra Heavy Grape- fruit 3 for 25¢ Calif. Sunkist Lemons Asparagus Solid Head Cabbage 1b Native Rhubarb 6 Ihs. 25 Native Lettuce head Long Green Cukes Green Beans I8¢ . 3 for ! 2 quarts 25 dozen 35¢

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