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—— USE A WE[[ES[EY CAMERA | Decoration Day Your Sh A R ) HONORARY ... REES Two Former Presidents Landed t Anniversary Exercises Mass. May 29, (AP) Lonor- . Cur Buy olloge FILMS Miss Katherine 1 Miss preside DRUG CO. college was 169-171 MAIN ST. yose last visit to 1914, was the present President ¥llen Fitz Pendloton of rring the degrees only reciplent not the college in confe sald [ s Josephine sident of Wel inspiring e call of du y carry the task rolar, g This Smart, Smiling Decoration Day Stock Ready for New Britain’s Shrewdest Value Seekers The best in the long that run e president's ant and courageous si president of Wel- arked by high ndeavor and visible achievement, & stranger in 1899, today a member of board of trustees, a gencrou honored and acclaimed by -, alumnae and her fellow trus- ation as fifth college Wwas “Helen Ba o adds to a wise and brilllant Christian teadership the * achievement of a cholar in the centenary tsanslation rom Montgomery run at prices That's our bid for your trade to- new test the Greek day, and wh with your presence or yoursel? & we till it ‘that you 1 both and our values be- her you grace us present Annie Jump Cannon, author of the Henry Draper catalog sponsible for the ‘Harvard ( tion’ of atellar spe cra els our appare vond compa ard by astron- e foremost astronemer in Unite 1 hone n other woman States, known ar lands. Katharine Lee Bates, for forty years the moving force in one of the stronzest departments of the college, cherighed in the hearts nae, scholar, poet and greatest of our national GERNANY NOW 15 HEEPING FAITH rage) re fiattered by it In fact—they a ..840 up $2.85 and $5.00 $3.00 npward Horstall Suits .. Straw Hats Shirts . HORSFALLS 93-99 Msylum Strect Hartford. “it Pays to Buy Our Kind” J. D. DONAHUE ... ... o VOICE CULTURE <pecial attention to beginners and children under 16. 318319 Booth’s Block. Tel. 1234-13. Rooms CASH FOR THE Up to $300 to housekeepers HOME e QUICK — FAIR — PRIVATE Beneficial lonn Soclety $7 Weat Main 8t Special Notice Barher Shops Wil be open Friday night until 9 o'clock and will close Saturday, May Fur 30, Memorial Day at 12 o'clock noon. ] A. M. GALBRAITH Carpenter & Builder 110 Austin St. Tel. - ATTENTION CANDY BUYERS WHOILL- O ALPLRT & RRILT, SALE CANDY Are Now Tocated at 104 COMMERCIAL ST NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK CANDY foasm CANDY CANDY FOR FOR 1TOR FOR SHOP MEN BAZAARS CARNIVALS ALL OUCCASIONS New Britain Sign Co. “Doing Better What Many Do Well” 34 CHURCH Tel. 894 lrF—rank E. Goodwin Evesizht Specialist 327 18N ST, TLL 1908 READ 7M1Z HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS ' "Olde.stflan/( New fln tain” NEW BRITAIN to London and to the British do- minlons, the communicatfon said, ! according to the understanding here, Apparently the Yrench have shown a tendenty for reasonable conclliations regarding detalls of soourity of her fronticrs, and Brit- ish officials are thereby led to the belief that Parls may accept Lon- Jon's views, LARGEST STILL ~ IN MASS. FOUND ‘\v.‘,._ 'Dry Agents Make Important Gapture in Springfield Springficld, Mass, May (AT) v interests,” a squad of federal vohihition agents and members of the Npringfield vice squad, heade v District 8uperintendent Warre Fielding, last night galned access to Jouse at 44 John street, and found there what they declare to et Jargest still for the aking of illieit liquor discovered in Nusetts sinee prohibition It pacity, capable 5 gallons of alcohol quired a whole bulld- they say an hour, and r ing 10 house {t They arrested three who gave their names as Jobm A, Stiffens of 71 Nevins street, Brooklyn, who said hie ist for the United States 1 Aleoliol company; George a salesman of New York city, and Mrs, Mary Brown, 19, tech- fcal occupant of the house, War- will be asked for the arrest of Stanley F. Rrown, her husband, and Morris Lewis of New York city Distriet Superintendent Flelding | declared that not only was the still the largest he has ever heard of, but it was evidently Installed with complete sclentific understanding of the principles involved, and was squipped with the latest chemical meachanical and labor saving dey known to the distiliing industry. He sstimated that the copper D\D‘ alone in the plant was worth SEC. WEEKS' CONDITION Passes Comfortable Night and This Morning His Condition Was Sat- isfactory. Boston,. May 28 (AP)—Secretary of War John W. Weeks who was operated upon yesterday at the Phil- ips House, Massachusctts General ospital, for gallstones, passed a comfort night and his condition his morning was satisfactory, a 1od by his physiclans Secretary Weeks had a com- ght and is comfortable g” the bulletin said. ‘Pulse and temperature are n . His condition is satisfactery.”” The was signed by Drs. Danlel Flske Jones and Gorham RBrigham, who performed the operation. Present plans for Sec weeks stay 2ich he will go t West Gloucester, this morn report DAVIS MATCHES JUNF. 12 sterdam, May 29, (AP)—The matches betwaen Sweden and in the second round of 1 n elimfuatiogs for the Davis be played at No 12, 13 and 14, They ave been played in Sweden, the Swedleh n's approval. team., The are sublect to Perfection Oil Water Heaters For Sale by A. A. MILLS 80 W. MAIN ST TEL. 881 Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Safety Instead of Promises the thousands of risk their N schemes prom- dividends, not ifty gets back neipal—to wf of the divi- Don’t he a speculator. Put vour surplus funds the NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK and be assured of 4% inter- est and SAFETY in stead of promises ' FACES PRISON SENTENCE Voteran Postal Employe Accused of Theft of Rhubarb Valued at About 23 Cents, Mo, May 28 (AP) s in the United States Max Rope, 40 faces, a possible prison sontence because of uine sticks of rhuburb, valued perhaps 25 cents, Rope {8 on trial in federal ecourt Kansas City, After 21 ye postal sery rhub from a pac of mall The government completed its case agalpst the veteran employe late yesterday and today the defense be- “Office politics,” it was indi 1, would be the basis of the de- Defense attorneys, examination, about “office poliiics Co-workers of 1 Eins. cate fense on cross- questioned | witnesses a testifed ves terday as to hix taking the rhubarb from a package at a post office sub- statior “Tt is not the valie of the prop erty, but the principle involved," C. arged With thie ‘theft of the | HOLLAND FLOWERS REALLY WONDERFUL Lovers of These Beauties Mmlre Dlsplay Heemstede, Holland, (AP)—Gardening and May 28— flower en- thusiasts from all parts of the world have gathercd together at this Mecea of florfsts, not enly to admire the wonderful Dut¢h hulb fields in their full glory, but 'atfo to take part | in the cong of the International Hortlcultural Federation, which for | the first time is belng attended by an Amerlcan delegation of four. In honor of the occasion, a glant flower show had been arranged, the like of which has never been seen in | this country | The Americans given an especially hearty reception They ere addressed by the chairman nl\ wors . Madison, United Stated district told the jury in his opening |the congress, who expressed the hope that the United States would | join the international gederation and that he would be able "to welcome them at next year's congress in One unofficial estimate placed the | Paris as full members instead of as cont to the gavernment of prosccut- guests, Canada and Germany have ing Rope as high as $10,000 this year become full members, On the program there appeared CALLED OFI the question of the resolution ! (AP)-=The adopted by the Phytopathological W stern Congress of Washington {n 1923, this | @nd the proposed prohibition by the B calleq | United States government of the m- because of & Memorial Day | Portation of narcissus 3s from Janu- | issued by Mayor ng that no fore noon given mem- attorney, statement The cha maximum penalty of five years imprisonment or & fine of $3,000 ge carries a or hoth, GAME Worcester, May 28 Worcest vingfield B league bLaseball seheduled for city to off toda proclamation hael J. O'Hara uri ng events be held the forenoon be BALL 58 agreed that imported plants must be from disease insects 80 far as reasonably as- cogtainable, and it was resolved to petition the American government | to continue granting import licenses as heretofore, The fiower flelds about here are a veritable riot of vivid colors, One fleld of )5 variegated hyacinths fascinated all beholders. Besldes wonder| in tulips and carnations, therg are to be seen froe up entirely to honori o ory of the soldier dead MARSHALL MUCH BETTER Washington, May 20, (AP)—For- mer Vice-President Thomas It Md shall was “very much hetter his attenda is suffering from nervous cxhaustion and & cold. today," s said, e ALWAYS ON TAP A hot bath whenever you want it JUST think of it, plenty of hot water wheneveryou want it, day and mij t throughout the year. Hot water shaving, for dish-washing, and, bcn of all, hot water for ba Greater health and happiness for the whole family. No home need now be without the comfort and health of an ample hot water supply. A Perfection Kerasene Water. enxrrnllgtveym running hot water in 3 minutes, enongh for shaving, in 10 minutes enough for w dishes, all you need for a bath in 30. All the satisfaction of a gas water heater, but burning the clean and ecomomical Socony Kerosene. PERFECTION Kerosenc STANDARD OIL CO. OF NIW YORK 26 Broadway Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN PHONE 1409-2 each—Special sale of Rayon Silk Vests and Stepins. Regular price $1.00, S 29 ALL OUR HEAVY SPRING COATS AT ONE-THIRD OFF : Hair and other heavy materials. $20.00 And Others at the Same Discount. «ale of Rayon Silk Chemise. Regular Price $1.50 £30.00. e Heavy Quality Only. SCARFS—DPretty plain or with deep frin ones of Georgette and Crepe de Chine, $3 00. $7 50 At 25 —Voile Handkerchiefs in plaids, stripes and C ill-over patterns, soft pastel colorings. floral colors pcont i """{““‘“’*"'m-aw s DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1925. [ail the 1atest vartetien o nzfl\rnn.‘ hortensias and other hothouse flow- u-. while the gigantic display of lac was declared by experts to be v\,. finest over assembled, 'WRIGHT PLANE MAY GO 70 INSTITUTE Nl Probable Removal of Plate Claim- ing First Flight Honor of Lang« End @\' ley May Dispute Dayton, Ohlo, May 29 (ADP) Backed by a concerted movenment of prominent New York business men and nationally Kknown engineers, Grover C. Loening, presi- | dent of the Loening Aeronautic cor- | poration of New York, will endeay- or to persuade Orville "Wright to place the original Wright airplane in the Smithsonian Institution un- der a proviso that Dr. Charles D, | Waleott, director of the institute ! ugres to remove the label on the Langley plane, over which a heated controversy has arisen. Loening is to confer with Wright today and later will then go to Washington, D. €. where he will confer with Dr. Walcott in the niatter, Loening says he feels confident that he can effect & reconeiliation between Wright and Dr. Walcott, “It 18 an insult to the intelligence I ot the American people to have the Langley plane labelled as the first airplane to make a successful flight,” Locning said. acronautic M TIND 100 SKELETONS Havana, Cuba, May 20 (AP)— Laborers working on historie Santa Clara convent, in the heart of Havana, yesterday came upon a subterrancan passage that led to a catacomb contalning approximately 100 skeletons, It is belleved the catacomb was used by Claristan nuns 2?' FLAVORED waiony zZLes 80K MANVpAGTURER Y ALUANTINE & 80N ' NEWARK, N WOJARK 18 TLL Chucky Wojak, New Britain boy, who a member of the Hartford Eastern league baseball team, is i1l at his home in Yhis city with an at- tack of bronchitis, He complained of feeling 11l and after visiting the club physiclan he was ordered hom to stay In bed a week, His condi- tion is slightly improved today. | SOLF // wald, NN f like that I'd get the glamses 1 \M]M We fitted her, her vision She Wanted to Look Attractive . She saw & picture of her favorite movie star wearing glasses and “Oh, if I could only look need." 7 is now portoc( L4 - A. PINKUS H. F. REDDELL FEyesight Specialtst 300 MAIN ST. Phone 570 BALLANTINE’S THREE RINGS Malt Syrup of the Better Grade Purity, flavor, strength Flavors: Dark, Light, Hop Pla\oxed "ON SALE EVERYWHERE Ask your (,rocer or Department Stores ——0 AGENTS STANDARD PAFER COMPANY 40-12 Market Strcet, Hartford, Conn. TONIGHT Open Until 9 0’Clock Conn. Hat Co.—Beckwith’s 6 R. R. ARCADE FREE FLAGS! 273 MAIN ST. FLAGS! Size 12x17 of Nice Material 'FRIDAY AND SATURDAY To every purchaser of five (5) or more gallons of Gasoline at 26c per gallon Decorate your car Memorial Day FRANKLIN SQUARE FILL ING STATION Opp. Monument 114 FRANKLIN SQUARE NEW BRITAIN, CONN.

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