New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 27, 1925, Page 3

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Canada, and Carl Tolmun, B, A, Unl. | versity of British Columbla 1924 ot FOREIGN STUDENTY % e e e 800 AFFECTED BY WIN SI]H[][ARSHIPS{Lz;:;;:’..::'::f,s:';r. e cargo ls worth mor rotall prices, eral offieluls NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, according to the , “You've smashed the lake r ring,” Kerr told Collector Wieder !'mann at the jall early this morning MAY 27, 192 s Bl el S S e g Sy than $17.000 u ( was s#uld to (RNt vealed Mr, O Lixchang botween representatives | Mrs. George Seeley of Essex won f | fleld us compromise selection atter | of Wiltiam G. McAdoo and Governor | the best gross with a score of 97; | Mr. 8haver had informed committee’ Smith of New York and Mr. Shaver | Miss Rachel Trowbridge of New H d members that he would not retire| are believed to have facilitated the| ven was low net with a score of 81; until & harmo andidate was | found | ! Miss Raymiond Ellis of Hartford and compromise | Demoeratic leaders here have de-| Mrs, C. H, Porter of New Haven | Members of the present senfor - admitiing his identity, “The rest of News thai arrangements w sired gettlement of the question be- were tled in the putting contest, | ;Inln;sla l|n ?‘r;‘lo [y :M:; unlvl the Shef a2 {the runners arc too \r.u.-v to com about complete for a cha it ause they plan to begin as soon as Mra., Porter winning the play off eld sclentific school whose names over here vory often, 1 ohairmanshly was disclosed veator-| possib! nnary work for the | wi 30, O 90000 Awands Are Announced oo v i v Broker Has - Liabiles ol I S BT g D o e e e o i Ll s Sessionsi * | dore Tevine, ew Haven; Willlam " " d a ounet ylans for conference organ { the party's finan- tournament of the assoclation will b | al Yalo Universty i Noron” st siormer. 81,000,000, 0, Assels of 81,500 y i I]ALY T[] BE oratic Committeg Head i “Vric "N ey G e | ass, Edward Harold Trederick N(UANarhuRalie (CorddamoBrRLie o | Bt s resulting from Country club next week. | West, New York city, Robert Wiese, RN yalgna In the speclal « s to o = | | \;pl“x ”’:‘:;"'“ ,“l,:\l,y.‘ ',;' ;I"“‘IA‘F‘;;" [Merlden, T'rancia Hagar Squire,| New York, May 2T.—(AP)—The UR"AINE[I PRlEST Washington, May 27.==(AP)— }‘;‘k]”‘h‘ ‘r‘ The A ‘mn.~.«‘~ preser - ke COMMITS SUICIDE ight forelgn stud dIng o0 | yweptfield, Mass., Toula Schrelber. | savings of 800 persons are affec Representative Willlam 4 dfield | tative will hegin about August 5 Take Part i New York, May 27.—(AP)—Fir- ich from Jtussia and England, (W0 |yenice Cal, 1'm«:11n. & II('(rMTI‘ m‘v "yll Mnm\v ml I'Imm: l‘( m i of t\-kul‘\nh \w'mlrxxv:c:vmn! r’vl ’:1{11\‘1% v::m’mr ‘\'m 108 1o \‘ Vfer v 2 1.1'\8 Part in One ing two shots “’“:" a revolver, M:X rom China and four from (nn.lvl’l, Rider, Washington, D, €, Paul John | broker, whor is forbldden by " i TR, cratle congresslonal committee, will| demaocratic leaders on plans for Day Golf Tournament pischer, doscrived as a retired audi- | ,,,\ l“|‘;l::‘:|b<(\‘\lt:rl]’«f‘1 ’:1']':‘"'];"]-“ ‘;:“3 |Pent Mahon, Meriden, Theodore | tion from continuing to sell stocks WI” Celebrne FII‘S[ MaSS m succeed Clom Shaver of West Vir-| congressional caniy Now Iaven, May 97.—(AP)— tor and accountant, committed sui- | ““:“ ”_“ v‘...‘m P "’ ;;“ 00 | Ephraim Kihlgren, West Ilartford, | in,New York. His liabilitics are es ginia, as chairman of the demo- eement of party chie s 1 ve were entered in the one cide in the Hotel Alamac today. I ‘Jlul‘:'.» ‘:m,,):r “lu"’”ov u',"l; are and Charles Robert Maxton Tuttle, | thmated $£1.000,000 and his assels St J h! J 7 il national committee, it {s indi-| on Mr. Oldfield is understood to Wy Eolf tourr £ the Connee- - ity ?yun year. Tho others an,,,,.(:m Rockaway, N, J at $1,600, mostly office furnitire ' OSGD § June cated here, the change 18 to be made | followed a warning from Mr. 8haver t W s (iolf association held | Tn Africa there s a large lake of ext year, JALL RO Many of his customers are sald to within a few weeks. that factional fights in & sterday ¢ Jrse of the soda. Tts surface is glistening white the Distriettof Columbla | have lost their life savings. Jockeying of various groups with- suceessor would endang H Country The day, and the soda crust is about three ritory of Hawail. MeNuit torme AkE Peter 1. Daly, nephew of the 1ate fn the committ 16 s G NERal eomilites B b Gaaiasil saefothia ok £ nlty, who was formerly an as- committee for the lcadership ! gram o nattonal ommi 1 t urse was heavy. feet thick. students receiving these | sociate of Horace Stoneham. brother Rev. Patrick Daly, diecased pastor wards hold degrees from eight uni voersities and colloges and will con- inue their study In 23 fields, Eng!ish of St arles Stoncham, bhase | mug d offices In New York, Chi- be nd Pittsburgh and formerly ordained into the SHLING AWAY ‘«\:"u he largest number of stu- nches in Syracuse and Fi- ing, June 6 at 8:30 o'clock \ | v Rishap John 1. Nilz o will cele The Seesscl fellowships awarded . Hare ”‘,,_‘ ?;k MONUIT e 3:":"1”]‘"4.:” M,‘y,:""h ;‘lfl'"m“; i jreferably to candidates holding the L H ” ! " H Be‘_ S e e s Ean Py i e e R A S eave Hallax lor avana, ber- o= ) yet caught in the net of St Joseph's church in this ity or the Martin (an anti-stock | Sunday, June 7 at 10:30 o'clock Iierbert &loyd Bergman, B, Kan- sas Stata Agricultural college, 190 M. 8 University of Minnesota, 191 Ph.D,, 1918, of Honolulu, H ; who will study botany, and to Steph- frand etatute), | eral Ottinger sald muda and Other Points custon Halifax, May ' stocks and pocketing the house on Sonth Main strest (AP)—Two proe a N featiag n D'rsay, diploma of graduation, steamships and 11 schooners, mem- | ' L v ln e N e, born In Treland and receired Itoyal University of Budapeat, 1912. bers of the liquor fleet which put |yt 4 205 B0 FORE Tice, most of his elementary education fn 1917, M. D., 1017 of S4n Francisco, [into Canadian ports after establish- 1§ rl proceedings tha gehools of that country. He which resulted yesterday in the fs snance of an infunction by Justice Iord and the appointment of a re ceiver, eame to this conntry in 1212 entsred the grammar where he finished iy conrses Upon his graduation ment of the States coast ted from Cal, who will study physiology. United The Cheney fellowship for investi- guard blockade, have depa zation In the chemistry of silk will |Halifax and Lunenburg and today o held for a second year by I7loyd |are safling for St. Plerre and sonth Shelton Daft of Griswold, la, a ern ports, including Havana, Nassau P X T | graduate of Simpson college in 1921; and Bermuda, Six other vessels of U Rritain school he entered St the Dupont fellowship, by George the fleet safled last week, 5 [ Thomas' seminary in Hartford to I'rear, of State College, Pa, a grad- Pronounced activities have been prepare for tha priesthood, He | uate of Penn, State college in 1923; reported from Lunenburg in the last graduated from this institution aft and the national tuherculosis asso- fr ciation research fellowship by Rob- ert DeWolf Goghill, B. A. University cleared from that port of Kansas, 1821, M 8, 1222, PhI) [carriers put into that port vester- ¥ university, 1924, of Lawrence, day Mass. Mhe (ateamars twhich satiadlifrom The Bishop mugeum fellowships (Halifax in the latest movement of w days. Fiie of the schooners fn- clnded in the latest ar six years of siudy was assigned by mmmm- hia philesophy in 1919 RUM RING BROKEN King of Bootleggers Is Placed Under Arrest departures Four liquor as remained there will be held by Alva mond | the liquor flest ware the City of poeva ot the duiseh consitiig ot Dals, B; A, Pomona College, 1912, cork, which eleared for §t. Plerre fha aliD=AInopnala andld|aacnata and Ph.D, ‘Waehington university, 13915 .4 the steamer Lutzan, which .de Rbateat e Y 5 p) | 18 now ready to receive holy nrders of Berkeley, Cal; HArry Stepehen parted in ballast for Havana 28! 8RR SR i e Laka Ontarin's rum ring is be ved to have heen smashed by the this morning of Ben B. A., Washington university, i.add, h A, Sehooners which cleared from this A, University of Towa, 1 port at the same time were the Sel- atClty, Ia., and John Ball {pa for Nassau; the Ada H. West- Ktone, B A. Yale 1323, of Houghton, Piorre: the Mousmer Mich, Manlton, for Tollowing the eelebration ire. efarly er, for St r Naseau; the Eda M pi g0 of C ale at Okla- | Mrs. Joh Smithwick at 892 The students from -forefgn coUN- iaaeeny and the Morse, in ballast, | \N8 & cargo anadian ale at Okla.| Mrs. John B. Emithwick a tries and Canada who have received | s sy it i s homa on the lake shore near Sea nley street at which his relatives fes a1 : Pasi A rlands will be presen o uwvards aré: Ping=Tsang Chen, B. A.| rThe sehooners sailing far Tunen- | BT {rlenils wlll by pocaeny e 1 8t John's wniversity 1921, M. A. A 1 With Kerr were four men | also a nephew of Sister Margaret burg were the Dou, and an armed girl, dressed in over- Mary of the order of St The izure wws made by A Princeton university 1924, of Fukien, |ror iuanafa, Honduras; the Lavola, tianed at &, Francls' China, and Hsleh Ding Fong, T tor St. Pierre; the Tessla Aubrey, 3 5 54 i | po. Ch who! bave been awarded ror Bermuda, el y yma inspecfo alDaly, a teacher at the Washington oast guard cutter, after Kerr at- Eight shots fired Sterling scholarships to study soclal | Kay, schonl ic Veevolod Niko- for Hav mpted to escape. Arrivals at o 2t the rum craft found their laevich Fedoroff, B. A. Yale univer- gchooners Ethely an S n‘ et : 5 ‘~“m‘\ 5 1 & sy 1924, of “Moscow, Russla, "who Rl acaialintel EndihoD 12 boat to a halt, About 25 members of Stella Re- . 2 s and th 1y0la. i All are being held at the county) tekah lodge tendered a misesllans- z and metallurgy on jsajled again a short time : ’ jail lere on charges of smugg Mp: Marie Goyer, |rival except the glrl, who i3 charged with| 2 ¥t 1. = - carrying conecaled weapons | ovening. Guests were present from ! : . York i Customs inspectors seized the 42-! seriden. Hartford, Kensington and | ho will study physics on a Susan | Hartford, 2nd Lieut 18- | foot taunch, Matimas. Efght cases| this eity. The home was prattily dec- Fhoda Cutler “fellowship: Tanille 'natius M. 1 - 160th infan o¢ 41¢ sere found on board. Hun-| orated with pink and graen. Musical Taylor tSeadman, Acadla university try C. has been promoted 0 jrags of cases are believed to bhe of 1925 of a. who will Kentville, N. &, first lieatenant and assigned to the ' gq tudy physics on lsame company, the adjutant gener- 1 Thomas ‘al's oftice has announced. Lient. (J, unfversity @) Leroy H. Davidson, U. £ N. R of Murray River/!T., has been appomnted licut Prince Edward Island, Canada, Jo- | (J. G.y naval militia, C. N. G.. a ~ph Harr ter, B Acadia lassigned with the 4th division naval nlversity 1924 of Brooklyn, N. &, militia € i tho Inke, having been cast overboard by Kerr in his wil at- cmpt o escape the coast gnard | reciplent of manv Aman. Ar on June 23 capable of car- | SR ises of ale, customs officials. The! congress are lawyers, aunch which the rum run- ners were rying aho ording to t “Connecticut's Best Furniture Store” Z ARE YOU 11Going to the Shore’ WE HAVE T FOR THE COTTAGE JUST \\HAT YOU'LL \\A COUCH HAMMOCKS with rust-proof springs £10.95 $12.95 $17.50 $23.50 PORCH SHADES ™ Green or hrown—8$3.90 up I REFRIGERATORS $23.00 $27.00 $29.00 Our Truck Leaves Early Friday Morning For SAYBROOK, WESTBROOK, MADISON,' PINE ORCHARD AND NEW HAVEN If You Want Anything For Decoration Day We Will Gladly Put It On the Load and Deliver It To Your Cottage. D s BEDROOM FURNITURE in Silver Grey Oak Four Piece Suite Only $99.00 ————————————————————————— BEACH UMBRELLAS bathing girl design B. C. PORTER SONS UNFINISHED TABLES Chairs, Servers and Corner Cupboards B —— Reed, Fiber and Willow CHAIRS and ROCKERS —_— GRASS RUGS in all colors and sizes Wrought Tron Bridge Lamps with glazed chintz shades Joseph's church this city, priesthood of the Catholie chureh Saturday morn by ate Attorney Gen-| Mr, Daly was for a fong time a “He operated a resident of this eity, hating made his typleal bucket shop, selling out his' home with his unele at the parish He and srhaol here elamentary trom the New o Bishop Nilan and the. conrses at 8. Bernard's grand ~-m)mn fn Rochester, N, T finishing ..Wu and has received the major He his the degree of bachalor af philasaphr. of his err, of Toronto, alleged King of the| first solemn high masx. a reception rum runners. as he was unload- | /!l be given at the home of Mr. and Joseph sta- hospital MISS CAHAPMAN SHOWERED. NE, | nus shower to Miss Helen C‘hapman §i at her hame on (herry street fast | selections were rendered and dane- ing enfayed, followed by a Aeligh | ful'luncheon. Miss Chapman was pretty gilts. &he {.wtll hecome the hride of Panl Kaelin ac- | Sixty per cent of the members of n in C ~rmz‘~~ i 2 fl o Golf | Wasn’t originally an American Game But we developed our own Bobby Jones, Gene Sarazen, Walter Hagen—and lots of others of almost equal brilliance. When Jones makes a good shot he doesn’t announce it as “styled in Scotland.” And if the art of being well dressed didn't originate in America because our forefathers were too busy pioneering to worry about it— That doesn’t say that Americans aren’t the best dressed men in the world today — Because they are. The Makers of Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES believe that the style demanded by American men is some- thing entirely different from that required in Europe. They consider any bending of the knee to the English style just as unnecessary as announcing golf shots as “styled in Scotland.” And so we have BROAD-SHOULDERED STYLES for RED-BLOODED AMERICANS N.E.MAG & SONS COLLEGIATE CLOTHIERS MAIN AT EAST MAIN

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