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EW BRITAIN DAILY TERALD, TUESDAY, W—— John 1. Magearty | i 8 ‘\lan I;‘rom anh(epor . | Catherine. L. Gilhuley, siater of the ARE IN HARMONY Josep! stringing a wire with a tiuy bulb bride, bridesmalil Joseph P ort has on | attached from the machine's bat Hannon and William ||I.L;).'.III.'~ were Breach Has Been Healed, Indi- cations Shoy JUNE 30, 1925, _—._.-_———.._—__ OBRIEN SGANLON ¥. Scanlon was bridesmald and Ed- [mother. The house was prettily i |ward M, O'Brien, best man. decorated with carnatio) & color el | The bride was attored in a gown scheme of orchid and pink baing lof orchid georgette and lace with |carrled out. About 40 guests were hat to match, She carrled a shower present, ' bodquet of Columbla roses and | Mr. and Mrs, O'Brien left on a sweet peas, The bridesmaid v\ore‘ ’nn automobile up to the “door" of brother of the Daniel J. M » of This City and Wedding Bells Ring Prancis O'Bielen and Miss Mar- \\l'Hmnm of Bric for James appointed chie{ of the of fisheries and game en te b ! tery to the operating table, | ushers, Churles Hagoeanty, r th Across the street the clity firemen | brother of the groow ed on the of had established a lunch counter, | altar and John J. O'Rrien of this angd between cups of steaming black leity sang “O Promise Me.” the begrimed staff men of the ! The wedding After the ceremony a reception unded” out the Hagearty, son of Mr John | was held at the Jiome of ihe bride Bar ter | Hagearty of 22 this [sister, . Mr. and Mrs, Hageurty left plans for recupera- city, and Miss Rose Irene Gilhuley |onga wedding trip and, upon thei of West Haven, took place at 0 vetirn will reside in New Haven Miss Rose Irene Gilhaley of West v eaAlng trio o Aallmors. 240, nd robin egg blue georgette with cream [on their return will reside at 461 lace and hat to mateh, Her hou- [ Myrtie street, Mr., O'Brien is em- ‘quet was of butterfly roses, and !ployed by the Fafnir Bearing Co. r of Ms, Catherine Scanlon |sweet peas. | 248 West stfeet and Jam u‘ The gift of the bride to the is O'Brien, son of Mrs, Bridget | bridesmald was a string of pearls O'lirien of 361 Myrtle street, were |and the, groom gave the best man a the d this new passed by the la general assembly w office He will futies July 1 under direc 1Msh and Game Superintendent John | story —of W. Titcomb dnd will have immedi- | and her herole ate charge udministration of the ! lon, esion ich create Haven United in Marriage, waret Vevonlca Scanlon, of Miss Margaret Veronica Scanlon, gk Lssume Dantel J. | tion ot Mrs, Sa ara's dis Prospeet s Among the Mumbettus, a dwart | |tribe of African natives, the heads are found aws for the protection of fish anfl - DAHO PLANNING }P{nrr the con- vention by Dr. S. Bernstein, director of the Palestine bureau of the Zion- Hon, declared more than | antJews had emigrated to Palestine during the past year. They with them, the report i 10,000 in capital and | \ in machinery "Morris Rothenberg, chatrman of tors of the Palestine Foun- datlon fund, reported that $7,60m,- 000 had been raised in the four | years of its organization and that 43 agrienltural colonies had been es- tablished in Palestine. 18 Year Old Youth Is Drowned in Bantam Torrington, June 30.—Valentine Pinto, 15 years old, of 338 Metro- ,n itan avenue, RBrooklyn, was| drowned here vesterday. He was a | t at Columbla university and at Camp Wonposet as It was sald that he was X and knew little about wing a boat. Getting into the water from the boat, he lost his hoid an a side of the craft and sank. dy had not been recovered AN OPERATION RECOMMENDED Avoided by Taking Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound Los Angeles, Cal. —*‘I cannot give t00 much praisetoLydiaE. Pinkham'sVeg- etable Compound forwhatithasdone forme. Mymother gaveittomewhen | Iwasagirl14years | old, and since then 1 have taken it when I feel run | down or tired. I tookyit for three months before my two babies were born for I suffered with my back and had spells as if my heart was aflected, and it helped me a lot. The doc told me at one time that 1 would h to have an operation 1 thoug! would try ‘Pinkham's, 'as] callit, firs In two months I was all right and had no operation. I firmly believe ‘Pin ham's’ cured me. Every one who sa me after that remarked that I look sowell. Ionlyhave to take medicine occasionally, not but I ajways keep a couple of bottles by me. Irecommend it to women who 8 eak to me about . I'h also used your murh the direc to swim 1 — Mrs. E. Gouw Boulevard, Los Ang N Many letters have been regeived from wnmon who have been reetored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound _after operations have been advised. | principal speakers blG CELEBRATION ¢ Dedication of Reservoir Set inr i July 18 cllo, Idaho, tion at merica on July 13 wi ion of Tune #—A Falls, history ervoir will of an entire e reservoir more than 61 I contain a floor acres, breasted apacity un . now complet- acre feet, or it water to cover that many o the depth of one foot most of this storage is to be used for supplemental pur- poses on tracts under the government known as the Minidoka extension, that will be brought under the res- ervoir. So important is the under- taking regarded byethe people of ldaho in point of stabilizing values and bringing water rights in the great Snake river valley to a parity. its leading men and publicatior hail the development as overshad- owing all previous constructive en terprises in the state, An elaborate celebration has beey planned. The committee in harge anticipates an attendance of 40,000. A monster ju arranged, starting with the Pageant of Progress, in which hupdreds of Tndians, cowboys and pioneers will appear. The sto of the country will t c Secretary of the Interior Hubert Work and Commissioner of Recla mation Elwood Mead will be the Governor Moore of Idaho has invited the governors of many states and ee has been A P.ESTABLISHES ~ EMERGENCY WIRES iSending Out Reports From Santa Barbara small, that t papers co o'clock yesterday morning at Lawrence's church, West Haven ADS | Rev, Jeremiah Curtin ‘nlflcuurd.l | |READ THE HERALD WANT married this morning at 9 o'clock WANT ADS @ Mary's church, Rev. Walter T RESULTS J. Lyddy officlated, Miss Catherine READ THE H FOR BE Week-End” Cases $2.08 s lock and catchies; lined with fancy cretonne irred pockets . Wednesday, Store Closes at Noon Worthy Super Specials to Celebrate the Initial Half Holiday of 1925 Terry Cloth Best quality, in the newest color- ings and patterna Suitahle asses. for tripes. Warm and 9o 79w o, S1:00 Special. Set Camp Blankets Water Sets Pitcher and 6 Optic shape. Grape pat- $1.25 3rd Floor) Silk Marquisette 45 Inches wide, beautiful curtains, Slightly imper- All colors. Guar- anteed sunfast, yard .... 59c (D&L—3rd Floor) In plalds and white with colored Light cut glass Make up into and dresses. feet. (D&L—314 Moor) (D&L—3rd Floor) cultivation, | has 120,000 acres, | A SALE THAT SETS THE PACE For Dress Values in 1925 Imported English ) 60 Broadcloth and Voile DRESSES Wednesday Morning While They Last 33312322238 23384 3333332523 10 Styles That Are the Fad of the Day— Full Cut, Sizes 36 to 52 and Britain and 1925's mes- Weigh care- Frocks of a $32Te000008828ssaTTTeLEssssssseasIenLssLLLLL: Believe misses of New vicinity, here's outstanding sages. Read all, fully, then act! hundred uses; for morning, afternoon; for country and city wear. Vivid in eolor- ings; chic in trimmi perb in us, women 223838223: one of economy i su- Extra fine French voiies and | 2nd Floor and Rayons in the cal They'll go fast, ( workmanship. ction, ome eartly, get the “Cream Orange, Maize, Sport Stripes, Blues, Orchid, 1 Brown, Solid Combinations, ades, High Tones. Greens Cocoa, Colors, Soft Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN ST. PHONE 1409-2 For Wednesday Morning ENTIRE SPRING LINE OF COATS TO CLOSE OUT At § At § At At At At COATS w! COATS w COATS wi ick ' CHILDRE AT for children. At At dren Value $2.00. $1.79 NEW VOILE and BATISTE 89¢ PRINCESS SL 2lc A PAIR—O0dd Pairs of SOCKS for ¢ Values to 50c per pair. 1 Were up tc ) were up to were up to CHILDREN'S COATS were S COATS wert A FEW YOILE DRESSES DRESSES IPS. were $1.25 and $1.50 81}\90 Bed Sheets 22x44 Bath Towels “TUI’kEy Red" Cloths $1.49 Alarm Clocks deal 43c © $2.19 Linen Dish Toweling - Nat towels Wearwell Pl"OW Cases 33¢c iral eolor Durat (D&L—B For hand and roller 17¢ Stamped Gowns D&L—Main 1 Stamped Cases 110 mped to er broider on 42 inch tub- $1.00 90C WASH SILK (D&L—Main F uport Leather Belts nd col 25c Compare them Boys Bathmg Suits $2 69 13332333512282 82222 Men s Baihmg Sults £ solid colors ' $3.69 Mercerized Bloomer Elastic Sunset Soap Dyes BT ..mmmmm IrinnnnnenanInIia and Miss. DeLong Hair Nets and bobbed size Istseseseessessessesses: pearl stick pin, After the ceremony a was held at the home of the hrlde'lxlhtm as long with Silk Dresses around town at even HIGHER Prices— You'll favor OURS just the same! Styles and colorings for every type of Woman See them! (D&L—2d. Floor) of newly-born infants reception | with grass ropes so as to a8 possible, make Oh, Mr. Weather Man, Please Give Us Lots of Sunshine, Wednesday! IMMEDIA Y AFTER THE STORE CLOSES WE'RE GOING TO I'O GET BUSI- NESS, AND THEN HOP INTO LARGE, COMFY BUSSES, AND BE ON OUR W, AY TO MOMAUGUIN TO PARTICIPATE IN OUR ANNUAL OUTING. WE'RY GOING TO HAVE A WONDERFUL TIME, SWID MING, BOAT- ING, PLAYING BASEBALIL AND ARE GO‘ ING TO SHOW OUR CH 'S THE KIND Ql‘ ATHLETES WE ARF—THEN 'RE (ti)]_ht‘: TO HAVE A “SWELL FEED' AT SWIFT'S CASINO; AND THEN ON WITH THE DANCE! Ruffled Curtains $1.33 pair Made of fine quality Splash Voile, 2 1-4 yards long,, with tie backs, complete. (D&L—3rd Floor.) Men'’s Sport Shirts $1.35 A fine quality Broadcloth Sport Shirt, in white or tan; elbow sleeve. 14 to 17. (D&L—Main Floor.) Men’s $2.00 Shirts at $1.45 in plain colors or fancy (D&L—~Main Floor.) These are collar attached; stripes and checks; first quality. Men’s Silk Sox 49¢ pair Rlack, white, hrown, navy and grey. [Irregulars of $1.25 quality. All sizes, (D&L—>Main Floor.) Women’s White Silk Hose $1.00 Trregulars of regular $2.00 quality. A real good value at $1.00. (D&L—Main Floor.) Silk Vests and Step-ins $1.39 Women's fine quality Vests or Steping, in white, blue flesh or green. (D&L——Main Fleor.) Women'’s Cotton Vests at 39¢ Finely knit. Bodice or band (D&L—Main Floor.) e Regular § Sizes 36 to 44. top. Normandy Voiles 44¢ yard In 50 new Summer Patterns. Guaranteed dots.e 39 inches wide, (D&L—Main Fleor.) 36-Inch Dress Linens 69c yard Fully shrunk to 36 inches. ored plaids on colored backgrounds. 8hown In the mest fav- (D&T~Main F1.) Dotted Swisses 69¢ yard In 10 new Summer shades. Hand tied dots. inteed washable. (D&L~—Main Floor.) Guar- : Rayon and Silk Mixed Crepes | $1.00 yard Tn a bevy of the newest stripes, plaids and pmn (D&T i colors. Main Floor.) I ] | 25 - o - Colored Dress Linens 37¢ In a lovely array of allover Floral Patierns and hor- der effects inches wide. A real super special. (D&L—Main Floor.) \ Colored Drses Linens 37¢ In solid colers o reen, tan and’:rr,\.‘ e, brown, 36 inches wide, orange, tangerine, (D&L—Main Floor,) You Can’t Equal {This Value Anywhere SILX DRESSES NOVELTY SILKS PRINTED SILKS the