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RUM CAMPAIGN 1 NOW INTFNSIFIHL Bar Harbor, Maine Increased along 1 raig a cargo of Germany t the t o Solu Americans are today. I too los | bearings, but 1 recovere dstermined to takel nothing lon se in America w loubts and i we arly halt | \p of the | Hertel cargo of MRs. BERI IN SURPRISED s tendered a surprise party in honor of he b In Nne otE e {aelig ncheon was served Lieutenant Commander Dempwalf fon to put an n this section axpressed datar end to rum ad said the y 1 be |v~ creased if 1} 58 Government E: 'yH Vfli have definit quantities of n caches on several isolated especially in this vicinity, sl rum rows off MM c York and New Jersey were mmr, | ganized by the forces of the ¢ FUROPE WATCHING FVOLUTION TRIAL i (Cotnined trom First Page) | XX X xxh r,,.\,my“rl American boys and girls now Indules | in whiskey drinking, fore prohibition ys they never RECEIVER ASKED veland, July 10 (P\—A recei Bishop-Babcock company d oldest manu- »da fountaln supplies | y, with branches in | was asked in a suit | mon .pleas court here day by George Bogart, a stockholder. ' an\nu RATIFIED July 16.—The French ,_.. today ratified without d on the two Wa ton arn erence f{reaties pertaining to China. The chamber of deputies already has ratified them, NAMED BY PRESIDENT Swampscott, Mass., July 10—The esident has appointed Fdgar Ber- nard Brussard as a member of the birthday, |e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1925 Thrirqaten OV er [he atr" tor Matchmaker Paolil- ug of der 1‘0 ef |o of the Nutmeg club seemed cer- oy muhl('mmc Companion ramn that he could get the bout here ssession of a jug of cider [because Herman has refused to sign and the taking of a | up with Kaplan, 1 m saM jug does "OL| Anticipating that he will get always constitute driving while un- | vars Herman bout Paolille said influence ot liguor. 1.“'“ | ne was bound for New York to sign ided at police headquarters |, oyers tor the preliminaries t when Frank R. Cooper of al il Elr nr.u.v,‘v”11 Dr. | MamsowltsStogusicullynonsanisior Southern Railway Value bl of Placed at $251,53,900 evidently been fmbibing of the jug. He was allowed to depart Washington, July 10 UP—A tenta- : was brought n by Ser-|yjs valuation of $251,638,000 was ' O'Mara as the result of a col- | piyced today by the interstate com- on on Shuttle Meadow avenue [merce commission on properties of tith a car driven by Arthur W.|tny gouthern railway svstem. It was Danberg of 156 Maple street. DN |pyen halow the value assigned by st on Shuftle|yhy corporation itsels o \ap| ‘The Southern hum outstanding ording to Sergeant | CApital lssues against its property it about 10 miles |WIth 2 par value of $423,476,478 collision resulted in |While its book investment account anders of both cars |18 $387.022.214. e | The valuation Agures, which would O'Mara saw the serve as a guide to determine rate Jticed that Conper |making and fair earnings is expected partaken consid- |to lead to a controversy which will He brought him to find its way to the federal courts. | Arguments and hearings, however, - |first will he heard by the commis- ind came to a stop | that Cooper had be er the influe headquarters, however kowitz \!N‘Iflfli that euch ¥RED SAUNDERS SURPRISED About 25 friends of Fred Baun Horace <,,m ra of 108 eet, ten. d him a surprise party last eve- in the Atreet and suddanly \n\nz at his home in honor of his avereRin Srontiol i m | 16th birthday anniversary. The | home was prettily decorated with | AFRVWAN-TRAVERS FIGHT flowers. Mr. Saunders was the re- | New Haven, July 10.—The pro- ciplent of many gifts. Follawing al a Herman.Travers supper, games were played and | here this month remained “In!dancing enjoved. e Ivmu,. car |¢ vas proceed- PROPHETS — AZIZ GROTTO ATTENTION! All Prophets are requested to meet at Grotto Hall at 1:30 o’clock, D. S. T. Saturday afternoon to attend funeral of our late Prophet George E. Kingsbury. BIG SPECIALS traffic commission succeeding W, & BY ORDER OF THE MONARCH, Areamed of so doing, o It yu now to FOR be anticipated that hundreds youths who previously were satisfied with moving pictures and haseball 1 will becom | Nature 2 (otes the following 1 thur Keith, ot London, one d's foremost sclentists: \ing of evolution 18 pro- lutionists.” seribed, the study of the develop ment of the 1y will never- theless proc evolution to he | true, X X X X X X Only penal gervitude for life, will prevent men | from searching the rocks and dis- | ecovering the record k there, de- talling the history o heast | and man, fse rec shout aloud that evolution ls true. G. Elliott Smith, professor of anat omy in the Uni of London and | (anburariin et b V¢ medical ol s most injurlous to npor to the eating Germany Intorested wat Eropes the printir the eantentio Makes Great Tmpression H the cels- ralist who was Hulberston recently appointed inine ister to Rumania Store Closes Wednesday Afternoons Until Sept. 2nd [ To Call Us Without Toll Charge—Call 3500 | Tomorrow Is the Last Day of Our Great Mid-Summer Clearance Take Advantage Of It Women’s Dresses Women's Coats Sl eme S07E o B 181675 HE o bh §10 75 ans 0 T 810,75 ST \‘;‘Z,?fflif}fi $25.00 Other Coats Greatlv Reduced Group 8. Values up to 239 95 Now Group 4. Values up fo 349.95. Now Group o, Values up fo 255,00 Nou Others Accordingly Dresses—Third Floov Coata—Third Floor Spe(‘ial for Women's £1.95 Apron Frocks Girls and Misses 95C T : Attractive Apron Frocks of good quality crepe, checked gingham and pereale, [deal for porch or cottage wear. Medium and large sizes Women's Queen Make Drescec $1 59 ) A zood astortment of Queen Make Houge- d ""”'“i dresses of check Included in gingham (" er of other makes Women's £7.95 Wash Dreeses $4.66 ash Dresses of voile, lawn, tissue ging- adeloth, You may chooge a number of charming styles and , In sizes 3 Fifth Floor Women's $3.95 Wash Dresses $3.95 esses of voile 1 broadeloth nlare Rizes 36 t 50 Honver Drrw 8 men's Hoover Re , lawn and plain and In a variety of dark Fourth Floor ATURDAY Silk Dresses $16.50 and $20 $ 4 values 'Y $2.50 Men'’s Neckband and Collar Attached Shirts $1 .4 5 Men's Odd Trousers $7.95 values $6 1 O [ ] Mens’ Suits 532.5(‘};‘;\;15 $35 24.10 All Our $2.45 Men's Straw oo *1.59 Silk Hosiery Sub-Normals of $ $2 Grade P Boys’ Wash Suits‘ '1.69 Silk Dresses $15.00 values $7 10 ([ Pumps and Oxfords Women’s White $8.95 values $3 10 Schrafft's Blue Banner Chocolates 9c Ib Tom Sawyer Brand $3.50 values Reg. 60c value BIG TEN SALE ALL NEXT WEEK BESSE-LELAND’S