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" 1 T GERNAN TARIFFS MAY BE BE CHANGED Govorpment - Willing o Start el bargaining, Cotnmeree departin lny gave out a summ npire prior to 1914, silk and artific rtieutafly heavy. TOMORROW MORN wi [hese Hat NEW argeste a lection lll th value $6.40. Npecial " 188 MAJN ST. « Rates would be ATTRACTIVE, MATRON HATS | higher when th | completely man A8 an argum increases tho has emphasized balince in reeci Clty ont officials to- | BFiaIn General ary of changes urday,—Advt, Tne '8 on {tur 1 =itk would he |C ned from a tr —advt. Atother Great 3-Hour Siule ki d " ONE HUNDRED and vHIRTY-I’I\ E TRIMMED. HATS FOR QUICK 8] LLING Special. $1.0 Value up#fo $5.00 ell fast apndl may be go =0 advise en¥ly chopping. I Addit ALL DA Just U HA'YS Pablo, White, Giray. Rt I"ashio felt, coml horn and straw stin ro, crepe fri I cinbroide and new and tion to th CHILDREN'S HATS Largest children’s hat \Jn]),ullm e ud finest se L 1e city. Reg. $3.95 and We Npecialize in Large Head Sizes As Well as for the Bohbed Hair Girl Ga'denblum Millinery Co. Cor. MAIN a GOLDENBLUM'’S COR. MAIN and COURT T8, NG—9 TO;12 ONLY the Tissues \t a Specialized Price Indian Orange, ornaments and choose from. $1.95 $2.95 e ma ufactured, ent Justitying depman its unrmmnbl- trad i\t mont ltems hospital. i to Atlantic City. governme nu‘t | Wilcox stroot was treated at ths New ¢, ilbransen player, planos at Morans' | Collle Lovely of St HEADS SHOE WORKERS President for the Third Consecy tive Time Today R Montreal Lovely of St May 2. —(AP)—~Coll Lo “most Baine, general harmonious in secretary, the the hi Marion Hat Shop rcopendng Sat- |tory of the union.” the drivers, Charles Keller and ¢ were detained by the pw'a charge | Grier, on a’ reckless driving === «])ivgrce Mill" Accused (viven Reduced Bonds 0 me before noon ional Values Y SATURDAY npacked From tely Trimmed Bluet, Castilian, Mamora, Wood, Nand, ned from hair, nnations of leg- velvet, silk and combinations, hengaline and of flowers. ries, bows, pins give inspira- ms a fresh ¢ mode. nt in the city. assortment 1s plenty to Special — $2 95 nd COURT STS. comment on the action of the court this morning. merce. Countess of Carnarvon Louls was cleeted gen Louis Is Elected as Makes About $900,000 on room tiis we { (1,785 pounds sterling). The Car- | rarvon eale was broadcast for the | interest of Fnglish listeners-in Two Men Killed Flying Over City of Barcelor MISS GRYGLC SHOWERED A miscellancous shower was fen dered evening by Miss Jer Rzewnicka, Miss Julla Rich nds at Mies Sophie London, May 22.—(AP)—The sale of paintings and ary object€ by th Do ger Countess of Carnarion | which has heen going on in a T.on- | K brought | of about 150,000 pounds eterling (about $300,000). Gains- | | borough’s portrait of the Countoss tof Chesterfisid realized 1,700 guineas na Barceiona, Spain, May 22.—(AP) Two men, the pilot and observer | of a military airplane flying over | {this city, were Lilled today whe [ their plane caught fire and fell to the strects The pilot. whose name s not yet available, was burned to death Colonel Remos. the observer. lcapad wk i was i . nd avenue. The was prettily Aecorated, Pians sclections were rendered hy Miss Sophie Podlaech !Lunch was ser Miss Gryg was the recgpient of many heautiful. and useful gifts, She will become the hride of Joseph Skarzynski of 23 Hayes street, June 2 SHOWER FOR MISS WEDLARE last cvening in honor of Miss Fanny ast eey 1 onor of Miss I"anny Wedlake a home of Mre, Arthur Knox of 77 Linwood street The rooms were prettily , decorated in pink and green. Yocal and piano | selections wore rendered by Miss Madelipe Clough and Mrs. Clyde Van Vhlkenburg. A luncheon was served, Miss Wedlake was the re- cipicng of many pretty and useful ‘!V"" She will beeome the bride of | Otto Jirling on June §, CONV TONIGHT and SATURDAY ONLY 96 500 Guaranteed First Quality Tires and Tubes To Be Sold At Thik Special Price of $7.75 ALEX AUTO SUPPLY ARCH STREET Distriputors for ERSE TIRES YALE TIRE America, hopeless? world is face to fa TIME'S END NEAR, MAY BE VERY SON (Continued from First I'age) are doing as much to dr “Are we to accept the position a We have proved that th with anothe ish history but in Gentile history ar » | the Bible prophecies heing fulfilled The prophecy of Daniel in the - through Babylon, | time ot Nebuchadnezz the. Medro-Persian, Greek and R man empires you get all the phoph etie fulfillment {0 the present day. recognize o ed above the fe. alamitics, it, the older people pronounced the time cannot be f distant “When we look back through ti ast 10 years, we find that the sper of thistory is very much aceelerate The signs are tury in The immed in the past e—TPrepare person of Jesus C )q you re me personal, flosh and nrough the skies?” “T do. ,The firal coi question irist.” an a blood she wag aske g Was o1 | neasured by our I | B Dancing after play, “The Path eral president of the Boeot and 8hoe 4 5 fllel‘fl&(l()l]fl drgaining e e Tath eral prestdent of the oot and Bhot | oy (e peace of the world an tr i Sat, Eve, May Lynch's Orgt.— | consecutive time at today's session | others. Great Britain with her war-| Washiugton, May 22 (AP)—New |#dvl. lof the organization's convention, | ahips and you with your refusal to Gorinan tarift proposals are ]M““l Suffering scrious lacerations( to [Rochester, N. Y., was selected for | join the Leaguo of Nations. Your jut out with the informal but offi- |18 right thumb while at h!‘] ork |the next conventlon, in 1037 | country and mine are admitting that il statement of that government | the grinding room of the and- | Bieotion' of 'e@icers for' the*next { the problem of a peaceful and right- hut the provisional rates are nn*""‘ Frary & Clark fuctory ysters (two yoars brought to & closo the [ eous government is beyond human ubsject ' to- alteration by Interni- | dayr afternoon, 1orma Sdrat hof 44 ‘«nm:m\un which was described by | solution. 8 = b= m.n four dimensions, taking time as “The Bible tells us there will be most terrible manifestation of bar- Larism. We are seeing it now as | [though we were going buckwurds, Jt is deplorahle and scientists don't make a restudy of the Bible Antl-Christ Not An American *“The we should that apply to the present day. (are worried by wars, holshevism, liglous controversies, revolt of youth, ete premacy of Christ, lems depend upon the settlement of | |this question Christs first—the false before &0 ar | he L] a. is to mect thy God i return 1 of weakness. The second will he on of power. Tt will seem to be of more miraculous nature “People ask me if it Discussing the stat lecturer t if heaven ¢ nearest planct and traveled at the speed of a light, 186,000 miles a sccond. ment a Christ ma1d he the fastest possible sy universe, he would not lv possible. We don't know what is fentificaily possi We can't iimit the hounds of scientific possi- I bility.” were on ha 9 ot eed in the rived, Miss Khurst s “The sperd of a of in a finite : Christ Nnite. W lative speeds. Tig! ht VICTOR Req Seal Recnrds REDUCTIONS 10-inch Red Seal Recorde Reduced to 65c¢ Were Originally $1.25 Our present stock of mental and vocal numbers inetru- by these noted Victor Artists are in- cluded at these reduced prices while they last. Come early for best choice Caruso, McCormick, Werrenreth Rachmsninoff. Heifetr Fxan Williams, Alma Gluck Other Red Seal Victor Records Originally & Priced Price $1.50, 10 in 80¢ L124n. 90c $2.50, 12 in, 130 Widener’s 138 MAIN STRIVT The real question is not how our | the imminent return of the day Jis 1 | | | jOne year now is as much as a cen- \ i yet have ar. | s ! of paper machinery and was former probably even within the iifetima of | STARTING SLNDAY—Your Last Chance to See the Greatest Movie “Wao ‘nvm posed, which indlcate that in | Mr, Baine was re-clected general | war this minute. \ere are more Lrue. ¢ mevern) respocts the diffielties an. | M Buel B. Bussctte Iatt, today |ecretary and Gail Martindale of | countries than one in which this may @ leader. Kaiser Wilhelm, Napo- | Idipated for: Afnérican. producers or. oV Xork to moet Lsr [dayghter. |flmhl ter was re-clected as general | siart, We buoyed ourselves up dur- |1can, Julius Ceasar, are of the anti- " iRy e ldsq Ihnn e baen Waays fou Wby Gllbert, dnd '“’f" Ellza- | (oo-president. Members of the ex- | ing the past war with the thought|Christ type. They had some of the fop ‘Lmlh Gllbert of Beaumonty Texas, | acutive board elected were W. M, |that it was to be the last, That was ®pirit. The anti-Christ will be A‘ I one particlular a3 to AUOMOm{ilr v hod MHOALTSEH b croldiin: [ Hatch, Brockton, Mass.; J. N. Gor- | seven years ago and in all this time |0 ¢ tremendous gifts. He prob- v vehicles, the rates are being| o, 1 hall (his o rehearst at I. O yap, Rockland, Me. F. E. Cook, | we have discovered only the futility |Ably will be a leader of one of the il ontiwiil (it inlantiatire l]ul-]““i “”nlfl UI“‘BX ;"‘l\ I;‘R) uy l‘flllflf‘\ Joston; Z. 1.Esperance, Montreal; | of human effort. Humanity hmng}flmlfllrr nations first He will not | woin mutorlally cach aix monthe |cadvr oo oo Crowell's. | x "y1 " Jawrence, St. Lous; Clara | powerless to accomplish the task|cOme from America T e T T i P e i | Katzer, Chicago; J. J. Mara, Cin-|there is only one source to which we | “Neither will he come fron vt e duty on automoblles would | of LI SR "””'”“ Y] cinnati, and €, W. 1nmmn 8. Paul. | can look. That is God cstine but he will make his peace e e o ipohsqovAnces I Hopperiain b HIERA] R = “The Bible fn its prophecy ia not |with the Jews early in his career Iy prohibitive In Wa_in- feompleted at n mectins tonight in |y, tH “y man Badly | only superior to ans ather guidc. but |ITis time of power will he short. He SRR T m"kxni“m rooms of Eddyqtiover ~Post, Y €85 TAVEN 1 OB it tells is how the thing is to be |will rise auickly and much will hap- o iTe e Amanichn .08 0n. P s s | Hurt in an Auto Accident | aone. 1¢ paints the prescnt unor- | pen i bis time. Ry o LR b Ry s e o AR tdor Med Seal| “Now javen, May 22.—Mies Fa|tunate conditions. It promises the| “The recent Russian situation las TR stise b iD bepta to | L r s ooat ECRIGS: (i Ce L. Plerce | 0 tuman, of West Haven, is in the | remedy, The remedy is Chriat [some influence on the situation. The woull . Co—Advt, ! | ; 4 st A Al L v o NG (R Th e i i . | hospital with a possible fracture of | I made a practice of studylng thc [center of the development €t 5 o bl § There will be a mfating of Ladies’ | o B 11 and superficial hurts re- | pr rf e anti-Christ will be in places familiar eme 245 8 per 100 hundred | Auxiliary, A. 0. H., } Bt in Judd's | the skull and superfi | prophecies of earlier events and 1 o and by Uty 11338, 1t mouig | puxitiary, 4. . ko fonight In JUIWS | ived in a collision of automablies | found all wewre fulflled. Take the|in Bible times He will be a politi- | dTniisneatt S B OR Ta i A notatih ) pMillow. . |in Savin avenue, West Haven today. | caae of i Jews {rom their early|cal head, but will want a spiritual Phia i nea PR ".’-‘.‘:m,\,,r,'m.,l,,d”""\,,"",” She reopening Sat- ) ) Giior Rhoda. was also hurt but | history up to the present minute— |POWer as well as political. y Gould be practic Rduivalent Lol ‘\',!' Ad Mem: a8 W. O | did not stay as a hospital patient. | now they are going back to the Everything preliminary is here i e oty e s AT g Lo (0T, CON- | rhe machines were local ones an | Promised Land. Not only in Jew-|1f you don't believe it watch tho s mdintained by the old, German | nor of 77 Basses| street have re-| | o (newspapers. See the development ‘of the Zionist movement e is due for God's reappearance and He is casting His shadow be- {fore. Tt is causink a great unrest | Providence, May 22.—Bail of | Farthquakes Accepted as Sign, | |Leonard W. Norton and rancis I “We find in the incarnation n’\('ame Here San‘e I)a‘ | Dougherty, law partners, under 26 [ Jesus Christ, His crucifixion and re = b ndictments for being twin-manipu- | urrection, the signs He said Lincoln Was Slain lators of a “Rhode Island divores | predict His return. Thies bartowr Bpotlard & 274 etiven mill” which the attorney general| return of the Jews to this promised | yucinese man of 87 Elm street, died lsays has turned out grist of 190 | jand of Palestine, the present activi-|jaet night st the New Britain Gen- fraudulent divorces in the past 18 | tles of 1he group of Gentile natio cral hospital after a brief iliness. | | months, was substantially reduced | wars and rumors of wars, a Zeneral | ar pojlard was born in Albany. i in superior court this morning, and | » of disturbance ang carthquakes | x ¥, eoming to New Britain in their connsel announced that he ex- | s i [l S T g i o A G e 1 | e ot s Lpgb apghglsamelday Bresldenidined Ip o get h i Jail | In all Bible prophecics coneern-| o oo aucassinated He leaves§ before night. | ing the slgna of the end of the age, | w0 ong, A. C. Poliard of New Brits | Horton's bail which was set Mon- | eaprthgn sign. In| i ?” Frac e IABAI o N 'day at $30.000 was reduced to £I5.-) poyelations descri conditions on | 4 i : Sty s den, and a daughter. Mrs. Roher {000 and Dougherty’s bail of $10.000 | \heo'vory ave of His return, the earth .HW, e was reduced to $13.000, Attorncy | quake is a pronounced feature. | ) g Gen. Charles T. Sisson, who strenu- | wrpere is no such safe | ¢ objected to any reduction in i‘h&"n”‘-‘ panic as the Bllical pe ‘wp‘m hail tn arguments before Judge 1| 1750 1o see leaders of the people| Jerome Hahna yesterday refused 1o il Peopia wha doll ar ot Jap Reports Inventing " 0. 22 —~TInventio f ‘Soviet Bank Purchases death is coming, but what s our re- | Toklo, May 22—Tnventlon of » 2 {lation to God. We don't feel any [Mifle which wi pouRom b no French Inshlulmn;w,m +0 ese tndications. Among | miles. is claimed by R, Okamato. an Paris, May 22— (AP)=——The first i/ oo foopia there i always the | CNEineer. the Yokiuri saye. The |acquisition by soviet interests of A lj 0. 16 worm and earthquakes are | bOmD rifle, it Is gafd, is as large a3 financial institution In France was| . dication of divine displeasure, | light machine gun and requires announced today, This may he correet. ‘mvrwm m power. \ Tt was siated at the Commercia “Greal calamities arc always link- | 2 Bank for Northern Kurope that .g yp with a Godless and sinful state | PAPER MANUFACTURHR DIES |nearly all the shares of that institu- | o¢ human society. On the day when DA Seth tion had been brought by two Mos- God's kingdom is installed on the | wwheeler, Sr., president of the Al- |cow banks. The purchasers Wereieqpih these things will stop | bany Perforated Wrapping Taper | ramed as the Moscow Bank for Time Not Far Distant o taia e s to e oia Toaa | Commercial Fixchangs and the Mos “This will come within the life- | 1r." oy el known as an inventor | cow Dank for Industry and Com- time of the present generation Savings bank of president intelligence can't represent to ourselves There niight be more than That dominates His return that our philosophers without prejudice Bible in which are those People re- part of the be interested ‘I'he real question is on e su- AlL other prob- “There will be anti- the The world is looking not for That is in | of God, T will and prophecy Very Powerful Rifle P of the Albany County He was 87 years old CAPITOL All Time! THE REITH VAUDEVILLE No Advance in Price e Cor Walnut & Arch Sts BIRNBAUM,S Cor Walnut & Arch Sts ATURDAY R Fresh FIG BARS 2 pounds MORNING SPECIALS Lean Smoked SHOULDERS ..... Lean Fresh SHOULDERS . BEST PURE LARD ... ROAST PORK s ROAST VEAL FRESH KILLED FOWL ... S CHOICE SHOULDER STEAK .................. LEGS GENUINE LAMB . BONELESS HAMS .. SUG PRIME RIB RO \KT Lean Corned Beef . Boneless Pot Roast Best Frankforts . SUGAR---- 10 62c~25 % $1.50 AR CURED n«rb’\'ff]......f.. FROM 7 Best Maine M 1ic POTATOES Fresh Cut ALL DAY SPECIALS ... M 10c | Lamb Stew . ..... Ih 18¢ Lamb Fores . Ih Mc Reef Liver H\'\Hil R(. Kellogg's CORN FLAKES 2 packages A. M. TO 12:30 NOON peck23c - 2™25¢ 2 1hs 35¢ voo 1D 22¢ vere 1B 39c e DI22¢ 2o s 1D B8c ... 1 35¢ .oo. Ih 35¢ h 28¢c cesee 1D 15 oo I 25¢ . 18¢ Campbells Pork and Beans 3 Cans 25¢ I\’\P()R\TH)‘\IIL}\ e e e Bicans 2c e s e S CANEL 20 (HALLENGE MILK PREMIER SALAD mms'sl\(, Fancy Tomatofl: G0 Sweet Peas Sugar Corn .. .. Shredded Wheat Quick Cook Rolled‘ ()‘l'f; S Winner Coffee .. WEDGWOOD (CREAMERY PARKSDALE Fancy Full Cream Cheese 'ond Luck Oleo BUTTER i . . large bottle 33c 2 cans 25¢ 2 cans 29c¢ Baker’s Cocoa ...... 2 cans 53¢ Campbell’s Soups ... . package 11c¢ Confectionery Sugar package 10c Fancy Apricots ..... 1h 39¢ White Tuna Fish ... Rumfmd s Baking Pow der o 1) 29: 3 cans 29c o2 15¢ il cAREIbe S ehikeAni 26 resh From the Churn NEW LAID EGGS 2 Doz. 75c e .1 32¢ "32¢ | Nucoa Nut 0160 ...0vveernsenes b F:r:t Prize Oleo ....... 29c .. 1h 29¢ SPINACH Peck. 69c NEW POTATOES PECK 9c Calif. \\lesl Olangc 0 Calif. Lemons, dozen 33¢ sreen or Wax Beans 2 quarts . S b LY New Beets . hunch 10¢ Long Green Cukes 2 for 15¢ .. 2 dozen hc Large Pmeapp]ex 2 for Solid Head Lettuce . 2 for New Texas ()mnn\ Ths Fancy Rhubarb 6 lbs 25¢ 25¢ 23¢ 25¢ P \lra Hca\ v (.rapefruxt 3tor 25¢ Baldwin Apples 2 quarts ... New Carrots 2 bunches 13¢ New Green Cabbage b Te Fancy Tomatoes ,. 1 29¢ | Saturday Positively Last Day of Sale Quality Ranks High With Prices Extremely Low LINEN TABLE CLOTH AND NAPRIN SET Imported pure linen Talle (loth, 2 vard length. hemstitch o and 6 napkins (o match. An- niversary Sale $4.50 price, set $2.50 SILK TRICOLETTI SLIPS Silk Ships, in all colors and vres. Anniversary AR $1.69 $1.30 1 k\vl} S GOWNS CHEMISES AND SEIPS Fine assortment of lngerie; made of nainsook and batiste, lace and embroidery trimming. \nniversary 880 sale price 69c WELFIT BRASSIERES Brassiercs which arc teed to it and made many styles, <ary Sale price guaran- well, in Anniver. 49 c #9c - 58¢ CHILDREN'S UADLRWEAR and hore strles and qnalitics Girl undersear. in Annt- 45¢ MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWELRS Ralbriggan Men's Undermvear Sizes 36-44, Anniver- R 39¢ 98¢ LADILS Ladies’ fine ribbed Union Suits —made of the finest vand, shell or cuft knee, hodice or band top. Anniver- 79C sary sale pric Dl vereary Sale price 60c UNION SUTTS 69¢ YD 8 4 LOCKWOOD SHEETING 14 hest 55c WHITF FNGLISH OXFORD mercerized Lo kwood ards wide, one af zrad Annnersars 19 h Faglish suitahle for men's shirts 36 ir Osford Annfver- 35¢ MERCERIZED BATISTE mercerized batiste ish for mice 30 and also for dresses sary price, vard 19¢ 36 in. fine with a very soft Anniversary lingeric sale price SCRIM AND VOILE CURTAINING High grade mercerired serim yvemstitched, also fine voile cur Anniversary 25C yard 8¢ IMPORTED DRESS 3%¢c Aining <ale price LINFANS imported dress tinen: shrunk and uncrushable, in all eolor Anniversars Sale 75¢ TINEN SCARFS 18334, piain colared 98c £1.30 RUFFLED AND LACE- EDGED CURTAINS Tic-backs or lace edged cur- tains. 2 1-4 yands length, in dot- ted marquiseties and voiles. An- ** $1.00 price, vard £1.50 PURE Pure linen scarfs white or timmed with ~ging. Anniversary Sale price hversary