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* NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1025 HORSFALLS 93-99 Xsylum Street Hartford. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” COAL The SHURBERG COAL CO. 55 Franklin Street Phon then be | ninth |invaeation. There will ‘v‘wrno song offerings hy the | grada chorus, “Morning Tnvit by Veazie; “Song of * by Wilson; and “Moeon N A e Mozart. Fr. Downey will then make his address, after which a member of the school committee yet to be annotnced will eonduet the pre- | sentation of diplomas. The exer | will elose with the singing of * Star Spangled Banner” by gra and audience, France and Britain May Agree on Not Pari une 4 (AP)—Fore| itser Briand plans to take n- e op-| es oW, Sofia, Bulgaria, June 4. (AP)— The country-wide roundup of com- munists yielded 450 suspects, many of whom have confessed, the police say, to connections with illegal or. ganizations. Two suspects were kill- | ed at Lourgas when they resisted | arrest, Street traffic is being permitted until midnight, and the restrictions on travelling are to be lifted tomor- salad at least \ HORNSBY A DADDY. 8t. Louls, June 4.—Rogers Horna- who Sunday became fleid man- | e St. Louis Cardinals, yes- | s a father., A son was born Tuesday night Hi"MADE good to be kept for company occasions A only. Keep a jar in the ice box and make a point of having some sort of ~50 healthy—so delicious! Free—Book of Salad Recipes sk 000, Richard Hellmann, Inc. Long lsland City, N.Yo | HELLMANNS BLUE RIBBON Mayonnaise IN_THE HOME MADE WAY" once a day. It's so easy T T ——— e My S B T T— ‘ |portunity, during his attendance at | which may be used to form habits the league of nations council in | of peaceful scntiment, to extend the ° | Geneva, to discuss with the British Y. "’. C. A. NOTES | U frontier of . 1gw, Bad . to pull the | Ioreign Secretury, Austen Chambe | minds of men out of this archale a ln ;‘ {lain, the allied reply to Germany's | wiate in whish b barbarihies ot war /' Lawn Hose Lawn Sprinklers | security pact proposal, | A new Girl Ressrve club s being | o "a;'e"‘,'r‘;‘:”n":e::mf'“"” ile: moam| 0 | of esc ! | Officials of the forelgn office are | formed of s vls from the cen - : : I e vorking hard to complete the|tral junior high school. These girls 'My':"":’h‘;"&“:‘;:..’.:':";"’"oyr“;'r‘:n:f; Lawn Seed ‘renc) sinder to the latest Brit- [ met last night to zo thelr elub | Qf int a s | Rev. W, A, Dfiwney m Speflk g | Frenen réolner o the itest Brie | met ast night o oréanisa thlr ciun Sixteen Opmw“s Handed D()vmlm!on. natlons ke Indivdusla mus the week, as It is deemed essential [ter and Derna Vetrano, who have | | hsve. & security whish nly the pre- Pyrox Lime and Sulphur 3 3 | X | cess of peace can bring to them, Pl ‘ Elihu Burritt School that the positions of both govern-|hesn girl rowerves previously. The hy That Body | eace coan bring to ments be clearly defined in advance | girls played baseball, sang and had [Ene Gl ——— it the discussions of the two minis- | ref SOVIETS OBSERVE NEUTRALITY Arsenate of Lead | c o | Rev. Willlam A Downey of St !ersare to 1 results, le club and a group Columbus, 0. June 4. (AP)— Moscow, June 4. (AP)—The so- \ i Cad Tl f icon club are planning | Avowing he could not “find the [viet government today issued an of- Thomas' Seminary, Hartford, for ol (s amiiaioninit i credsne dhe s IR n [to g0 in smimming at the Y. W. €. A | iontest juatification for Senator |fielal denial of reports appearing in Black Leaf Forty i . s na srinoinal ot St nary! chial FO HAVh ‘IOINT OUTING [eealfteniant Borah's position that the world court [the forelgn press to the effect that Bathing Shoes [/ o. " s S At e recune mesting o e | VANE DO 11 1 8 SOl was soporing an h s will be the chief speaker at Beacon day after schoo, | #hov G Al = ¢ " |rising of Perslan Turcomans. It was ’ v [[ne anuual graduatton exer .t |Two Churches Combine For Men's |4 will have the capacity merely of le- |teciared that. the - soviet. ofticiale Seasonable Hardware such as e el Rt e i S Y gal advisor 1o the League of Na- | were taking all possible measures to 1 00 o ||[Eihe Bt dunlor, ' blgh school | club Plonio on satarday, duse 18, | 1T K Dr. Manley 0. Hudson, fobserve neutrality in accordance Screens, Screen Doors, Wire Cloth, ete. L Y| S e e s e vatlot [ Bemis professor of International law with fnternational layw. d . i taBin "” P o | Helen T at Harvard v npheld the world 1 J 1 gded P Strenuous efforts are belng made [aary T s and Frances C: court in an 4 bgfore the Ohlo | i | Ly the committee in charge of the |[7hese will be voted on | Bankers' ass ion Listen Bill, Harry | jolnt outing to be held by the 8tan- |, lati meating fo: hell DrsHudson. ¢ J attantion to the |was right, T got a E‘ [ley Memoroal and South Congrega- | 1t fs hoped that | tact that during the first three years |peach of a sult at § { Y tional churches Lo get out as many ve present to de- | of the history of the United Btates [The New York g men as o when the outing 18 | ide this fmportant matter | «upreme court this body was called |Sample Shop Sale, 336 MALN 6T / |held, Jun et » vegular meating | Upon to decido but two cases, where- |and saved nearly / ‘Uhe place selected i Hart's pond :” ”‘M ‘h i axt Wednesday, | 48 Lhe 'unxll court, in mu'1 '.hrfaitzo. l [The brotherhoods of ~ the ~ two ot fOE BOOC s to go to Wes. | Years of existence, has handed down h»uw:h".n are arranging for the af- R » make observa- | 18 opinions or judgments, and when DRUG CO fair. The men will leave Franklin ) (R S0CCEL 0000 there, Tt | It beging its fourth year this mon;{hl ~ Squars about 1 o'clock, transporta- | {17! e e awa re more cases on its| ({tion being furnished, and will have ) lso the planet Satwrn docket i - |dinuer at the pond. The program ™Moon & D e aihe 'he world court, v, Hudson eaid, | I 169-171 MAIN ST, J will break up In time for supper in | The Eirls 2re BANIE (6 (LS R | uotg always as a court with reference e e e ] the evening e A b e al questions. The larger politi- | Music will he furnished by the | 8 the Hartford and | 4l questions which might lead to rics there |Ing to Aya-l s "1 war never come before it, he said. ISiiiis events, | Hartford o P | " wather machinery must be pro-| - . Commi I (at Black pand, Woodstotk, GO\ | 1404 or them it we would attain SMARTLY TAILORED T Pleass notlfy Miss McKox It the | {1e maximum of security,” Dr, Hud- Timbrell; Y. W. €. A. as soon as possibf son said, “and that machinery ex- Palmer and Arthur = ol y as the league of 55 na- Flannel | lamusements, Fred Rittner and Har- | FAREWELL FOR MISS KRISTIE | | Y:dh, 1t rl(')s;‘\: sat. i in [ry Wesgels A farewell dinner was tendered | I think we may say that for urday night, so F Q kR l U H Idcl f dAd’ ‘ SEC R e e el el M roud vewter nus- | £0T Quick Results Use Jera assifie ort | i A - r the home of Mra Mable Brondeau | promises to be a vital factor in our| e, | Prehistoric Indians ) Iy e IS T i ST Py il e 5 " T ot H od of former associates at the Corbin will directly contribute to the settle- ; i | Unearthed in Arizona Cabinet Lock were present and they | ment of acute aituations, it will fac- | opcoa s ' REVEVITELAGA SRR Y { _Miami, Arizona, June {—(AP)— |gava Miss Kristie a week-end ¢ ilitate smooth working of foreign i | lished in Tuesday's Herald, The ex- |The skeletons of twenty nine pre- | The 1ome was prettily decorated | offices, and it will contribute to the | s | ercises will begin at 11 o'clock (day- |historic Indians have just been un- nj orange and black. Vocal selec- bLuilding of a new international law. - 25 light saving time)., " |earthed near Tron’s ranch on the tjons wers rendered by Miss Ruth | “I do not say that the working of g{ t 5v ('»w, e eoncerning Miami-Superior highway by Eric 8 '1goe following which refreshinents the court to date has prevented any b L ramatton 1n - the fact | Schmidt, archacologist of the mi- were served. The following were | wars—we can never be certain abont Cool light weight flannels in love- || 17 ‘Mfl'“‘f,” Zuleskl, who holds (Seum of natural history of New sent: Lilllam Johnson, Anna | the wars futures disputes will be | ly colors, such as Poudre Blues, ,;: ,m,q\“’: distinction af having | YOrk. He is employed by Mrs. Wil- Clancy, Mrs, Margaret Goulet, Eminy | taken to the court instead of to the 2 10 [llam Boyce Thompson, now in S uth Igoe, E e battlefialds. Lanvin, Rosewood, Ross and ||iwice captured New Britain's marble |12m . : ' ‘ = o AR ¢ the lor, Arizona, to investigate some of ron, Mar McGratl »eth | “What we can do—what 55 na- | Bockey fRad-=(allored Mofperfeochif tf':"’""'“y'f”z’”r‘;; o Ml ':"H"”fi”n, the Arizona pre-historic ruins. The |Coogan, Grace Racon, Florence Kris- | tions have dene since the was— is | Hon with notch and chin collars, || graduatin 5 L skeletons indicate some of the In-|tie and Mrs. Mable Brondeau to bulld methods and machinery | the clasm Include: Preaident, Theo- SiCeions Inicels soms of the 1o NEAR EAST RELIEF Scanlon: secretary, Gertrude Brom- |2:000 Indian relice also have been Stralght and Flare backs—beau- || TRHO0: MOLETE B TN, Honor |found in fifty of the 120 rooms un- | FRIDAY AF I ERNOON and EVENING JUNE 5th titul coats to wear with all Sum- || \i4} 00t Tabhor” and the colors are (¢arthed | y mar Frocks and Sextraordinaryf iis andsilver | . NS on the spacious grounds of the W. F. Brooks residence at 48 High street i new at 35 The graduation prozram =il onen 1450 Suspected Red | A Daily Treat i th'n march by the achoot orctes: |30 SUSIEEEL e H y EE—EVERYBODY INVITED J et ches- | A PV i — tra. This will he followed by the Arrested in Sofia HELLMANN'S MAYONNAISE is too GENERAL ADMISSION FR ) New Britain’s quota for 1925 is $6,500.00. We still lack about $2,500.00 and 5 to secure this amount a Community General Committee of public-spirited women has heen organized. It is expected that through this unique, enjoyable Garden Party the sum will be raised. Your attendance and patronage will help. The Near East Relief is caring for over 40,000 orphans in Armenia, Syria, the Caucasus, Pales- tine and Greece who are hapless, helpless—and well-nigh hopeless little victims of the cruelties of the World War. The American organization is housing them in orphanages and caring for them from voluntary contributions for their y — = - ; support. Many of them are quite small, and it NN will be years before they are all self-supporting. ’BL%T.ETE.?.’ERERT?‘E”E; & We cannot fail in carrying through. All over the land funds are being collected for the work, i i I. | and the part we are asked to contribute is sim- Aum Elecmc serwce i e l an i a | ply our proportion of the entire amount that C.'A. ABETZ Tel. 2860 must be raised. We know that New Britain cannot fail. This Garden Party provides an easy enjoyable way for you to help. The Oriental Midway and the Arab Quarter. © Booths gaily decorated in L oriental style, peopled by men and women in costume — fortune tellers, vendors, sheiks, women from the zenani, dragomans and others—all cor- ly garbed, and able to speak English. 114 FRANKLIN SQ. FIRE INSURANCE Geo. A. Quigley 308 Main St. It Means! Get You are judged by how Learn to budget your expenses and pay your bills promptly. down to facts and help others to help you. A Corner of Old Stamboul. The people in the orphanages have sent us some f things they have made, which will he sold for the henefit of the fund. Every rectly garhed, and able to speak English. you pay your bills and not by your promises to pay. 3 Your Credit Standing Is What You Make It A large percentage of the world’s business is done on credit. It creates better relationship, trust, confidence. It increases business. The The list includes— Oriental Rugs Luncheon sets Mashlaks Doilies Embroidered bags \ Aintab curtains pi Handkerchiefs Olive wood candlesticks Silver Rings Napkin rings and many other articles, at 35 cents and upward. A Fine presents for the June hride at very moderate cost. New Britain USE SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM A Pageant. Gorgeous, illustrative, instructive. This will be given at 4:00 ‘;‘ and at 8:00 o’clock. Costumes correct in detail. Block Dancing. High street will be closed to traffic. A good band will play modern dance musjc. Refreshments. Strawberry short cake. Home made candy. Lemonade. bureau members believe in Credit Other delectable things to tickle your palate at small expense. To Those Worthy of Credit ~ General Admission Free. You will pay for the dancing and the things you buy. You will get your money’s worth, and at the same time will help to save the lives of the little unfortunates for whom we are caring, All articles sold are contributed and the entire price goes to the fund. GAIN IN HEALTH AND STRENGTH e, Seibert's Farms milk The General Committee is composed of -~ will please vou with General Chairman Mrs. Buel B. Bassette its rich flavor with its Treasurer Miss Hanna Scott It Secretary Executive Committee Miss Edith Dudley i Mrs. Bassette Mrs. W. F. Brooks Every man or woman or juvenile should treasure their credit-stand- ing. Learn thrift. Start today to liquidate your old accounts and get square with yourself and those that trusted you and help your bureau report your rating Good. ( C | 1ESEIBERT & SONK 437 PARWK ST Miss Mary E. Bingham Miss Bingham Miss Mrs. Miss Publicity Committee Oriental Committee Refreshment Committee Candy Committee Gertrude E. Rogers (! William B. Montague | Mabel Hibbard local PHONE 1720 £ Lemonade Committee Mrs. Charles Merwin \ " : THE NEW BRITAIN CREDIT-RATING BUREAU, INC. Flowsr Commitis N Johastone Vance : Decorating Committee Mrs. O. F. Parker 3 Miss Bertha R J. D. DONAHUE Room 6, S. S. Kresge Bldg. Mystery Bags Mre, R:;'m:ndagilllpg:mc ¢ VOICE CULTURE Dance Committee 0ld Stamboul Mrs, Howard Parsons Mrs. William E. Fay \ 181 Main St. 'Phones: 3620, 3621 New Britain, Conn. Bpecial attention to beginners and children under 16 Rocme 318-313 Booth's Block. Tel 121413,