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Look at our Window Display of Whitman's Pleasure Island Chocolates $1.50 per lb. THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST. Horsfall-made Country Club Combinztionat 340 1w the expre 181 the faces of this 840 co sider tludes a Horsfall-made Norfolk of Im- ported Woolens Tong Tronsers—to match Rnickers either of linen or con- trasting Scotch Woolens, ntry Club” bringing happiness HOP\&EFALIJS 93-99 Xsylum Street Hartford. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” Boston's South Church Is Soon to Be Sold hurch, known Edward Eve m South for rett Hale's ars as Dr. e moved to t installed ownl 28 Disabled Craft With Crew of 56 Saved ROY SCOUT NOTLS g USE SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM HOME-WARD BOUND “Well, your boss are going to get a good long drink of milk when we get Our milk mighty good for your oungsters and you. ESEIBERT & SON 437 PARWK ST PHONE 1720 NE VW BRITAIN, CONN MAKE SURE ITS SEIBERTS home.” is $ * GUARDS TOPROTECT SUPPLY OF WATER Dayton, Tenn,, I Taking No Chances June 27 (M| iards posted at the source Dayton's water supply during the ial of John T. Seopes for violation atute pre ing the teach- volutien ublic schools of it be known here to- Dayton, ‘Tenn,, will be in pu nination of t 2 authorities recommends- icials that such ® (he huge e fown's provisions have al- to safeguard the sprin than b at the 000 gallo ater is dis 20 feet quare, gu rate of approximat m i dally ributed | n has an exceptional wa- ssed the opin- under ordinary vas no cir- reason 0 cial guard over the | r 1l probably would community many whom it would be The spring ed by a cement wall sev- and flanked by a wire under ordinary condl- I to be gufficient gain prepared pro- James 8. Frazier, commissioner of Jvorks, said today that in ad- h to safeguarding the health of the public by protecting the water supply lonaries wilk pe compelled to pass a rigid physical examination before being allowed ta apen hoothe, here Dayton citizens today were dis- ussing with interest the report from Memphis that resolutions had been ntrod®ced before the convention of Tennessee Bar assoclation re- ferring directly to the Scopes case. The resolution which was to be de- ated today, said in part: “We de- ore and prorest against the making 1 us a fnal or ot! any court of our state as | dinm as is now 1 1 to the Scop nessce, and most ieplore and protest fore 1 advertls jone in re . t Dayton, pecially do wr the action of any stering or rt in N any seh a such advertisement or erest also was displayed in t ork la rsons 14 M: sterday, in which lone at er defined the atti who are to come gt come to t spirit of | and e declared of A 1 have Ameri citizens on of the trial said arrog conntrs Th parts tn evolution south, in n superiority or himsalf nerican a an come an | Mr. Ma the counse did not fear that the would lution corrup KUKUCK-BUSH Carl Willlam Rukuek Takes Miss Grace Ottille Bush For His Bride This Afternoon. Mrs and ( s Grace of Mr. and i3 Lmil City avenue Ku- ran chur R W officiate. Miss Mil jages Hie Gertrude Smith | Doris Goritz Geor i Bust ot of roses tended woddin T Mr the office of F Kuk Trio of Notorious Forgers Caught in N, New Yo June Pr—-Th Y. Death Toll in Kansas Fire _Found to Be Less 7 P— ' eater buildi and contir } Mo r sas ( Tune With one body rer Fron ins of the G b night ng. troyed fire Thursday ned tod ad said the dea fetern more es officials proba would an (wo or three, A fireman wa# killed on the way to the |fire, not reach more t GARRETT HAS NEW CONSTITUTION PLAN Tennessée Representative Would Make It More Difticalt To Make Changes. Memphis, ‘Venn., June 27 P Rep. resentative Garrett, of Tennessce, minority Hoor leader, will urge re. viion of the prescat wethod of en- actiwg constitutional amendments, he told the Tennessee Bur ussoclation yesterday. Mr, Garrett sald he wolld submit an wmendment providing that cone the constitution whenever two-thirds of each house deem It necessary, or on application of the legislutures of two-thirds of the states, with the requirement that ratification bé given by three-fourths of the stateh, but with the proviso that gny state may require that ratification by its legis- lature be subject to confirmation by popular vote. 8Such an amendment was reported avorably by the committee on judi- clary of the last congress, Mr, Gar- rett sald, but it did not come to a vote in the house. “Under the present system, fewer than 4,000 individuals can btring abeut amendment to the consti- tution,” Mr. Garrett declared. “My amendment will not compel referen- dum but it will assure the oppor- tunity for popular study and delib- erate popular expression upon pro- posed amendments.” Western League Today Has Two Presidents Des Moines, Towa., June 27 (P The Western league today has two presidents, each supported by fac- | g tlons which clashed at: the league confidence in Shepherd's {nno . | meeting yesterday. "1 méver prayed for Shepherd's ac-| Four ciub owners who bolted the quittal, only that the right might|meeting were characterized by Presi- triumph, God's will be done. It I had supposed Shepherd was guiity 1 would have asked permisslon to stay down there at the county fail and wring the confession from him." SHEPHERD FREE ON 55,000 BOND (Cotninued from First Page) the verdict 18 in reality a finding of Miss Tsabelle Pope. fiancee of guilt for thie @otters. It is another | young McClintock, who waited at jury [ s deathbed with a license to wed | him if he recovered. said the ver- diet was what she expected. God ‘iThere was 80 much left out—so 2 much detail that was important to . said | the whole story hat 1 don't see ) Carl A. Neumann, pastor | how the ju could conviet Mr. ie church Shepherd attended, | Shepherd,” she said. proof of the sanctity of the Victory for dustice Justice has triumphed is e £ 1 persecuted ey |Genaro Easy Victor SHIP SHLES SUBJECT icor | 0 BOARD'S APPROVAL| oo o i, Willims {Frankie Genaro, American flyweight Palmer Will Be Permitted to Make | decision {over Kid Williams former bantam | | King, after 12 rounds at the bantam- | ‘\'N«:ht limit here Jast night. Genaro |scored repeatedly with his left while June 27 (A—Formal | Williams, although fightilg gamely | re sent to President | t succeed in doing any dam- | et Corporation, by |age, until the sixth session when he | yesterday to lapened a cut ahove Genaro's eve. | ations hereafter |Genaro rallied in the eighth, how- d ship routes, |ever, and maintained the lead until | nt action ' the end g thie pro- stion to Presi champlon, easlly won the All Negotiations But Cannot Consummate Deals f the I took placd in | when Earle J. | rench, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | French of Glen street, New Britain, | was married to Marion Wall, daugh- | ter of Mr, and Mrs. John Wall of Buckingham strect, Waterbury. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Fr. Hinchy in the Church of the Riessed crament. The church was crowdes Miss' Viola French, sis- ter of the bridegroom, was brides- maid, and Frank Wall, brother of bride, best man. The bride wore poudre blue em- breidered French crepe and a pic- ture hat. She carried a bridal bou- | t of roses. The bridesmaid wore crepe de chine and a picture of and carried a bouquet of pink roses. A reception the bride's home follawed the ceremo There | were guests ‘pregent from New Brit- ain. Southington, New Haven, Hart- ford, New Hartford, New York and \ Holyoke, Mass, The couple left on an extended wedding trip to Worcester, Boston | and Providence, On their return they will make their home In the gt Rrgls, Waterbury MRS. BAKHMEREFF DIES Paris, 27 (M—Mrs, George Bakhmer wife of the former Rus- | sian ambassador to the United States | died at her home here yesterday. Mre. Bakhmereff before her mar- rlage was Mary Beale of Warhing- ton, . € | A pretty wedding ted Mr. Palmer to |, : . toms to 1t after | Waterbury, June 18, with all de- = on the prospeetive sala, these recommenda it der the plan, rv to call be. rospective pur. e purpose of nal information and of negotiating. Rev. Stanley Iciek 20 Years in Priesthood Ieiek, former editor 1 ler in this city, | Mary's church years otiations, oval or rejection, will fee : the p Ny for at 1 in the war as Polish Leglon At the closc s assigned to nd came e publication | rt church. He is Rritain Rotary term as chap of th to New over post o Crew of Rum-l,éden Schooner Released Moo June 27 P—Cap of six e Vi crew sehooner Cherie, g0 of liquor off | day, yesterday berated from have heen | Captain | and his men | ber term | ct court towed to| Owls' excursion to 8avin remain | Roek, Sunday. Cara leave Green the case |9 2. m. Tickets on rale at Sully's | Smoke Stand.—advt Special Notice trolley New Hardware Store Britain's Largest VERY SPECIAL Guaranteed RUBBER HOSE American Seal IOC Per Foot Paints Bird's Roofing FRANK NAIR, Inc. 547-549 MAIN ST. Opp. St. Mary's Church gress shall propose amendments to | |dent The [that President Tearney had been ousted at a inoeting presided over by %, L. Kelser of the Des Moines club, at which a resolution was passed (four to threo empowering Frank Is. {bel of the Witehita club to take over the league affalrs and transfer- ring headquarters of the league to Wichita. SACKS-ANDERSON [John J. Sacks and Miss Lillian K. | Anderson To Wed This Afternoon In Hartford, 4 | The wedding of Miss Lilllan K. Anderson, daughter of Charles A. Anderson of Thomas street, Newing ton, and John J. Sacks, son of Mr, land Mrs. Paul Sacks of 39 Rhodes |at 8 o'clock at the home of the ibride’s sister, Mrs. G. E. Willlams of 58 Lastview street, Hartford. Rev, {Julius Hulteen, pastor of the Swed. ish Lutheran church of Hariford (wilt officlate. Mrs. G. E. Willlams |will be matron of honor and An- thony Pechout, best man. The bride will be attired in a gown of powder blue satin and farry a bridal bouquet of white roses and Illles of the valley. The matron of honor will wear tan canton crepe ‘and carry an arm bouquet of pale pink roses. | " The gift of the bride to her at. | jtendant is a green gold finger ring set with an amethyst and that of the | [groom to the best man, white goif | cuff links. A reception will follow the cere- |maeny. About 30 guests are expect- ed. The home has been prettily |decorated with roses and palms. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sacks will leave on a wedding trip to New York gnd At- |lantic City and upon their return will reside on Thomeas street, New- |ington. Mr. Sacks is employed by |the Russwell & Erwin Co. |street, will take place this afternoon | Froderick I, Stahl, son of Mr. and Mrs./Paul A, Stahl, of 0 Corbin avenue, s 4 patient at the New Brit. |ain Lospital, Mr. and Mrs. Dantel Beauchamp land son, George, of 624 Main street and James Walsh of 270 High street, left this morning for a motor trip |to Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Hesin {of 80 High street, salled today on [the Cefiric for ‘an extended trip to Ireland, London and Parts. Willlam Groth of 9 A street, has left for Saybrook M {b 4?1 where he will remain till Scp- tember. | Mis €. E. Edwards of 211 Maple |street is spending two weeks at |Gansevoort, N. Y. John Monalfan left yesterday for Sharon, He will remain two weeks. CART A PAGEANT VEATURE | Calgary, Alta, June 27 (P—Two | full-grown Alberta buffaloes hitched |to a catt and driven are to be a | feature of an historical pageant July 6 to mark the 60th anniversary of the founding of the city of Cal- gary. il When two cowhoys first began breaking the bison to harness they | were almost upapproachable, bnt | were soon “gentle broken," follow- ing anyone who showed them a tin | of oats, 3 CONTROL MANILA STORES June 27 (M<-Tee Chincse percent of the CHIN Manila | control 58 percent and the Japanesn 6/ per- "w"nl, figures compiled by the bur- (eau of commerce and industry show. T)mre(ur—. in Manila 1,955 retail storer, known as “Sari-Sari stores,” where articles necessary | houséhold are sold. in the A\ A year n six months ago—this latest valmhi:vemmt would have seemed h ibl i A solidly-bailt, ceptionally wide doors— beautiful cloth upholstery—nickel-finish interior fittings— one-piece ventilating windshield AD Sted Toarieg, $4951 Al Steel Coupe, $635; All S Seden, 57151 f..b. Tolodn \ very roomy. Sedan with ex- New Standard Sedan REE 127 Cherry St. ar. retail | | stores in Manila, the Filipinos 36| English Rowers Prefer Streamling Racing Shells London, June 27 (Me==Despite the fact that the Oxford uplversity boat crew lost the annual ufiversity boat race this and last year In a “stream- line” shell designed by Dr. Bourne, there has been a growing demupd for this kind of racing craft frgm the'builders at Putney, American, Continental and Brit- ish boating clubs have placed a | number of orders for “streamline’ shells to carry fours and cights, this testifylng to the growing favor and p'nyulnrhy of this kind of rac- ing craft, 'Radio From England Heard in Egypt- Daily Calro, Juue 27, (A—A number of broadeastinig stations in Europe and the Dritish Isles are usudlly heard well In Egypt, and Egyptians as (well as Europeans living here are not slow in taking advantage of the musie. The stations heard best are l.ondon, Newcastle, Aberdeen, Bournemouth and Chelmsford in Iingland, the £avoy bands of Lon- don relayed on Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Saturdays being especially popular, Rome, Munster, Stut{gart and Vi- enna also ure heard und a resident of Cairo can listen' 1o a concert and news in Iltalta from 5:40 to p. m, then get ~the pews and weather ‘from Stuttgart in German, and before tdrning in for the night ho can enjoy ‘a late cabaret concert from Vienna, e PRESIDENT MAY RESIGN Athens, June 27 (P—Admiral Coundouriotis, provisional president of the Greek republic, may resign soon, it was reported today {n po- litical and diplomatic circles, as a rosult of Thursday's coup by which General Pingalos, former war min- ister, ‘wverthrew and established . & |new. goveérnment under Pangalon.” A Car Women Like/ This Newest Overland Closed Car Value is Without Precedent . . . 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