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’ T T At —— [ Second Section FRENCH ARE ANXIOUST0 | f atllel‘, Angfll‘m by Ghlldl‘enasE Not as Yet Been Dis- patched, | Qumel’ Uses Rough Methods | rondon, May 28—(aP)—Tne can- ‘}met today considered the explana- M |y 4y \ "uon recently furnished to it by For- “Youth will be served” is a saylng S often heard dnd Willlam Karbonic{¢/6n Minister Briand of ¥rance of of 165 North strect i convinced |detalls of the draft of the proposed that 1t 1s absolutely true, even it I'rench réply to Germany's sugges- vaid youth are your own children, |tlons for the formation of a security William s the father of five chil- fPact. dren and, from the testimony in po-| The French note has not yet been lice court this morning when he was [8¢nt to Germany. A draft was sent n & charge of assaulting |t0 the British government last week or, the domestle life of |!In order that England and France the family is lacking in harmony |MIght be agreed in advance upon ARaResTihill the reply. The British authorities It took two Incldents to prove to | reauested France to elucidate cer- tain detalls of the note, It was learned today in official circles that the Freich were very eager for the note to Germany to have British approval before it is seqt to Berlin, Well informed authorities sald tho British attitude was that I\O(Mng‘ ; ! R ; would be discussed but a pact limit- | B T ol the court. | Tt waa regarded as probable that tho e et ‘ocenrred mav. | Cabinet Would consider some way to 1 nizhts ago when Karbonle was |Ptate Very clearly this position to seated In his living room attempting |1 French government, St oo 19 NEW BRITAIN GIRLS ST. FRANCIS' GRADUATES. r arrfval that she made her To 'Receive Diplomas at Training the father that the oft repeated say- | ing is true. 'The first, according to y this . morning, occurred n he returned to his home after pending some time in the south. s first day at home, he said, oldest son decorated his eye, | using his fist to place a dark frame known by starting a fight er young brother, he testified, | Lt the girl sald sha was fooling | I the brother. Whichever it was, | © noise from the scuffle made it sible for the father to gon-| on his_writing, so after a ! failed to stop the commo- dashed out into the kitchen | s the daughter was runing for aor, he made a Kick at her, con- g with her leg just below the School For Nurses Next Tuesday Afternoon. Tweive young women from New | | Britain are members of the gradu- ating class of St. Franlcs' hospital |Nurses' Tralning school in Hartford which {s to hold commencement ex- ; ¢ s was too ’m’:rrm.cekr‘ h‘fo ?;fa?‘vrclnel at the hospital Tuesday af- 0 !.r:‘rn:':d Jr;tflph C‘ ilflrnum\. June 2, at 2 o'clock stand- o 2 * lard time. Miss ¢ 3 had a warrant lssued for |, tles M iadienine fhgnel 's arrest on a charge of | TIERGE FIGHTING " VITH HORDCCANS BRITAIN Rillians and French Continue Their Alrican Warfare Parls, May 28, — (AP) - The Frelch command in Morocco reports that the percentage of Riffian regu- lars in the enemy's front line has greatly increased in the last few days. The tribesmen won over to Abd-El-Krim's cauee are sald to be showing more and more reluctance to fight his battles, Sultan has been obliged to call upon his best and most reliable troops. The evacuation of the posts north of the Ouergha continues, but Abd-El-Krim's regular warrlors are making execution of the withdrawal movement most difficult. In some Instances the garrisons [ were relieved only after bombard- ‘mvnl of the Moorish positions and sharp hand-to-hand fighting. Continwe Activity. Rifffans continue their actlv- nation is unchanged, the latest word from the I'rench according to and Friends in GOOD USEDFORD Will Give You This Pleasure and the Adjir | slo French ! no river | | “rench in Morocco, st, but the sit-| ENJOY THE HOLIDAY By Driving Into the Country or Visiting Your Relatives NEW BRITA™ | neadquarters. " Abd-El-Krim is beginning to put his regulars®n the line instead of using them to stiffen the columne of the tribesmen supparting him, as waa his previous policy. | The French have 60,000 men behind the Ouergha river, They have well-organized defences but are also prepared for offensive fighting if nec- cesary. A violent attack by the Rifflans against the Bibane post falled com- pletely, the French claim, but the tribesmen are sald to be by no means liscouraged over this or their pr. vious defeats, The situation at home s begin ning to clarify. The soctallsts, ha- ing finally accepted the motien of confidence worded by the left ! tel delegates an v #ubst Principal interest taches to the in the debate speech to be de- v Forelgn Minister Briand, in which It is expected he will re veal something of the result of Louls Malvy's visit to Madrid. The French are helleved 1o pursue the Rifflans across the border of the Spanish zone or at least to bombard them from the alr while on Spanish territory, if necessary. M. Briand hag a long tal evening with the Spanish dor, who s understood to ha called to get an fdea of the impres- | ‘slun made on Freneh official circless the Distant City Kerln of this clty is vice president R [oTcleas! hefof dge | oles 4 b o wen| The exericses will be jail sen- | suspend- | » seemed hewildered when | Woods asked him it he 1 a right to treat his | at waoy and he asked | to keep peace in th 't know that you hac under the |direction of Bishop John J. Nilan {Who will dellver the address to the | class which numbers 57, The New Britain girls who are to graduate are as follows:—Miss Mar- Jorie Lane O'Brien, Miss Frances Agnes Kerin, Miss Mary Catherine | Donnelly, Miss Anna Ellzabeth Ahern, Miss Catherine Veronfca Con. TOURINGS COUPES RUNABOUTS SEDANS $ 5.00 ACT NOW ON THIS WONDERFUL OFFER MAY 2 ! HERALD iczes 13 to 2 Power to Close Friday Closed All Day fulness. ers combined with palms and ferns. proof and rainproof. i 3000 FRESH Cut Roses On Sale Tomorrow Morning Be prepared for the holiday. Buy the many things you will need before 6 o’clock tomorrow. Make the salespeople happy through your thought- Your co-operation will be heartily appreciated. Manifest your sympathies in the form of a wreath or spray of flowers. 3 ARTIFICIAL 4 SPRAYS, 95¢ Another shipment just received. A eautiful assortment of flow- These artificial pieces are sun- by M. Malvy's report and upon what|ted to Great Britain te attend the the government mier Ramsay MacDonald, bases pourparlers for a Franco-|annual conference of British com- exclude such elements s vested in Spanish agreement concerning Mo- |munists opening at Glasgow, Scot- | London disputches earlier this |the British cabinet under the ime- | rocco might best be pursued. {land, next Sunday. This announce- month said there had been some |migration uct, ————— ment was made in the house of lanxiety over the rapid growth of the e WILL BAR S5OME ALIENS commona today by the home secre- lcommunist element In Great Britain | Pearls and rhinestones and silver Tondon, May I8, (AP)—Allens tary, Bir Willlam Joynson-Hicks, 'since the barriers to the entrance of | embroidery give a beautifully frosty known to he engaged in subversive |who said he had {ssued instructions such persons weré removed by the |appearance to an evening gown of activities abroad will not be admit- 10 this effect with the full assent of late lubor government under Pre- white mousseline, USRNSSR DM WAL, 6 TR e N Co 7;'" "aE'Ea lease do your shopping tomorrow before 6 p. m. as this store will at 6 o'Clock “Memorial”’ Day r PLANTS For Memorial Day . 25¢ 39c¢ ... 25¢ Fuchsias . 49C large plants . Geraniums in bloom ... Geraniums large plants . English v, Miss Mary Perpetua Riley, Miss | o stor Alice Veronica Hallinan, Miss Kath- | children. lerine Agnes Kerin, Miss Catherine | r Sent to Jafl |Ann Botticelll, Miss Ruth Margaret | amara of 196 Hartford 'Hartney, Misg Kathryn FElizabeth ed with drunkenness Coffey and Miss Margaret Mary the peace as the re- | Quirk, 1 disturbance at his home | in to stop a fight DON'T FORGET 0 Our Low Installment Offer Still Holds on New Runabouts, Tourings and Sedans i y was sentenced to jail for| B O e | 50 00 100 0 | R tanasled byl hricn, ):ri‘) : ]?Alr"l)‘m;m na - % SR London, May —The name | = e : Alaring Moorc i of*Steve Donoghte was on every | DOWN DOWN vails to Appear |! “' Wood- | tongue today and the doughty jockey ulle B0l A ooC S okwan hinfaixthi Darby yestarday. 1 sicect, falled to appear in ORCh | gy 'K 10 “aforriay Manos, wag | o wer a charge of operaling R 4,o “nerg of the hour, The race hicle without a leense ,u"" brought Donoghue not only fame but er u Omo l e 00 i “}*y‘nvw‘f-'”":‘ ME> rable cold cash, for it was - ; 3 futhen, was declared |reported in racing circles that Mor- 22 Main Street Pioneer Ford Dealer Telephone 1513 1 riss had made him a present of Was On Probation about £10,000 sterling. ' rd Was, proprie- 0 days in jail on a ating the llquor laws, 1 this morning at the Atty. Morris D, Saxe Hungerford sald that he had Saybrook, Connecticut —— FIFTH SEASON — Dining With Us Decoration Day IS A LUXURY YOU SHOULD NOT MISS Increased Facilities for Shore Dinners, Banquets, Weddings and Wedding Anniversary Parties the defendant fmpaired by a NOTICE! Because of the apparent misunderstanding on the part of the merchants of the city, and fearing confusion in the minds of the general public, the Uniform Hours Committee of the Chamber of Commerce are again stating the schedule of closing hours as approved by the general meeting held Tuesday, May 12, 1925. These hours will prevail in all stores except those who have advertised to the contrary. rm in Miss (J(Amd\:"in Awarded Prize for Art Work oodwin of this M1ae Kate 3 awarded first prize of $5 for t quick action work done durlng e vear at the Hartford Art school | the three judges of the exhibition 1 is b d in the studio | TANDERS IN EUROPE orge M. Landers, former mayer Rritain, has mailed for Mre, Landers accompanied Our Kitchen Is the Cleanest and Best Appointed One Between New York and Boston ——— Admits Modern Foods, Lack Sufficient | / Phosphate Why 40 of Men and Women Today are Without Sufficiont Nerve Force, Frergy, Ambition and Fndurance, State Roads all the way wind through some of the most pic- turesque scenery of Connecticut—whether you come across country or down the famous Connecticut valley. The Schedule Follows Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Friday. . Saturday (During July and August at 6 p. m.) Evenings Before Holidays (Observed)...... December 21st, 22d and 23d ! 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Wednesday Afternooncmiy ist o aue. 26m. mctusive) 12:15 p. 1t you could swallow the yolks of lozen eggs every day for a month, 2 all the I arving nerves are Common as well as experi- ce should teach those who euffer e most logical and sensible ing to do is to put into their sya- substance that is lacking t 1s the organic phosphates Triple Phosphatea, Pharmacy and gist diepenses Evans' phates in ti original d as the cost is little, | e organic phobphate has n give v A day, or a week, or a season here will be a real vacation from { which you will return glowing in health and happy memories CLOSE ALL DAY Washington’s Birthday Independence Day New Year's Memorial Day aérage Mofé;' Boéts 77 Fishing Parties Labor Day Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day Good Friday—Close 12:00 p. m. every ‘ F. P. BRENNAN, Proprietor For Reservation Phone Saybrook 180