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(STORE CLOSES WEDNESDAYS AT NOON) Secured Your Stockings Yet, From Our Big Value in Silk Ones REALLY A MOST REMARKABLE OFFERING QUALITIES. $129 garter tops and black. (nlnrs are FROM A RELIABLE WELL KN CASE OF FULL FASHIONED & “RUN OF THE MILLS" BUT IN NO WAY HURT AS TO LOOKS OR WEARING pair, or four pairs for $5.00. French clockings, others are plain with reinforced feet and lisle thread beige, Oriental, Jack Rahbit, white, blonde, sunburn, Manila 2.00 value for $1.29 pair. NOWN SILK STOCKINGS, CALLED BY Real value §2.00 pair. standard for excellence. Tea Spoons for Table Spoons .... Orange Spoons .. Dessert Spoons Soup Spoons ... . Boullion Spoons . (Prices for Six) Twenty-six Pieces, $15.00 set. $3.00 | six of and Table Spoons, Knives and Forks, One Sugar Shell and Butter Knife. ILVER OVERLAID TABLE SERV Sold Pie Servers ........ Gravy Ladles ...... § Meat Forks Butter Knife ...... Berry Spoons ...... | Sugar Shells ....... | (Prices for One) in Sets of Six. essert K h‘alad For! Butter Sp each of Tea Iced Tea Spoons, sale price $3.00. All for | Dessert F (Prices for in sets of si MANUFACTURER, WE RECEIVED A MAKER THE Some are STOCK UP IN SILVER AT SALE PRICES AND BENEFIT BY THE REDUCTIONS UNIVERSAL Table Preces of Landers, Frary and Clark's make, which everyone knows is the ICE nives ks orks reads . ix) Baby Set, Spoon, Fowk and knife, stain- | less steel blade, $1.00 set. (All These Silver Table Pieces, Farmington Design) $3.75 $3.75 33..’;1) Special NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JU Plainville News WOULD ELIMINATE MOTORING DANGERS -~ - Lights at Blossom‘s COI‘HC[""]‘-‘.‘V: it Agitation for Traffic Offcer «cr The line-up of | « hurch of Our ‘ux Interment cimetery, Farmington Baseball Challenge | A baseball tea ized ut the Standard § Ings, Ine., and at the All-Plainvilles, makers have ager down 10 Mh. 'hv Suviour here I'he to bat “viitet town te hay off e am a or 038, the new honors s and Michael Paul Hay Birnbaum, first base ond base: Rip May ter Duffy, shortstop; left fleld; C. Mana rer Jim Pau stitutes include Scheible, Thrall. Third has been elected Fpiscopal Pienfe error was made in las 1 in regard to the diamond Tollj pltehers FLOYD LIVINGSTON DEAD | Woman Breaks Hand in New York eleskic 14 The Trumbull Outing on August 3— Vernor and Rip Standard Steel Issues Baseball Challenge—Plalnville Briefs, Two large lights have been placed | A" at “Blossom's corner,” where with ington avenue and East Main str meet, in an attempt to lessen the number of aceidents occurring ther Many serious smashes have happen ed there in recent y scarcely a | week-end passing without someone being injured. The greatest danger is to motorists who are unfamilar with the corner, as they come thun- dering down the straight stretch on Farmington avenue and are sud-| | denly confronted with an unexpeeted corner and are unable to take it. The installation of lights will their attention to the crossroads With the larger ligl moval of low-hanging st Main street railro town’'s safety first r way. There ing, however, that a al car .m. stated yesterday Anniyversary will he an requiem at the Iy Mersy 2 morning 1t 043 urday, not Mass rs, There mass Our Lady of < Tuesday | Eniott for The harles \W has ] Sick List o the F will under o E turned from pital, Hartford, catmer isto whe Mrs he ca I I'rar auline here. Hh and e at the esing, campaign fs is much feel- [euffering fre ther &tep |which he sus should be taken in the placing of &l Mes, Jorank traftic officer at Central square on |jcased from Saturday and Sunday afternoons and evenings, T traffic which pass nyil is growing A k- ward angle make it estr erating in th which are ¢ throt \H\un home where she L] for rhenma fined i bed William Talki of Mou sm still cor m a hroken aine Bowen the hospital re she has e York city Htined whils (Tope, . whe volume apldly, whils of the interscet ifficult ine Pla 1he for some weeks. 10 hut fremarkable 1 considered « lied and T ing rouds s mely 1ng ontinuously op of cars| ap. an 1 Mrs ndin | Jersey, they Roedler's father Margarct Cady vrich of Maple passing gy s days where are ) there have | dents there la lvmm‘\ have occurre ] n no eer- ral | The ely, Keve and street Berlin News EXTRA BUSSES FOR GAMES IMPOSSIBLE Superintendent Says Company Has Few m Reserve YOULD MEAN CROWDING Officers of savings Bank Are Re- elected—Fire District Issues List of Those Authorized To Call Fire Dept.—Other Ttems, | special buses Lerlin-New It is improbablc that will be added PBritain run to take care of the base- to the ball crowds on Sundays, according (o Willim J. Bryan, superinfendent of the \'i\l Britain division, teday M. an explained this stand by aiving that the company has only a fow extra busses for use in this dis trict and that they hold only 23 per sons cach. He said that two are nceded at the barns so that if any- thing goes wrong with one the regu'lar machines, the extras may il in the breach. He has communieited main office at New Haven i roply has come back that probably be impossible to grant the request of the Kensington Athletic club for special s to run from Ne Britain to the Percival avenuc 4 on Sunday. My Bryan state today that he would like to help the | club out by doing this. but he added | that if any buss:s were put on they | would probably be inadequaté to care for the crowds and he said the | conipany wonld not like to go into the matfer without doing a o it When acquainted petition is throughont Kensington esta of this added hos soperintendent said that 1ik grant it if he could sked if the petition might m ifferenes at the main office, he >erhaps. Mr. Brian said that Nses wera ran Kensin, een the hours of 2:30 clock they would e of the expeeted oK by e or- stion according to the official. the th will | with it hus: ool jo wit) heing the fact cireulated in the inter- | serviee, thr would | When ! ke a sall he it two extra to 2 nd not be able to arowds e Kensington iz . chyrge Honever. atrd the is thronghout petition is heing cir meeting with great the fown. Tt sent to the Connecticut Co., this week and may bring Tt is hoped that it will, as | bus service would make it ossible for many New Tritain fane, i + possessed of automobiles, Percival field, which is | jaunt from the bus line. Officers Are Reelected or Irank L. Wilcox was a ent of the Terlin Sav- | hank at the annual meeting rday afternoon in the directors’ of the institution. The reports 1esented showed that the past year heen a prospfrous one for the < with an Increase of $600.000 in an addition of $50.000 and Bometime to sor games at A presi ysite and surpl Vice ther s elected were nt, Erne W. Mildrum; ary and treasurer, Francis fng. and assistant treasurer, J. Fitzsimons. These officers held effice last ye The trustees were ] Frank L. Wilcox, Tioger M. Griswold, Willis T. Savage. Frnest W Mildrum Temine. Clande 8 Genrge . Prentice A Istter was read from Postmas- ter Stdney M. Cowles of Kensington, Dem- James ar. reelected. as follows, Francis Stevens - new land | compil |calls to the Iment when it is needed in town. {dition Iknown who was allowed to call th {department | eharge tup for trial in the Berlin town ¢ { Rritain, whe ¢ | Methodist | | | He and | held expressing appreciation to the ha for what it had done toward secu: Ing the new post office for the vil- lage. The following is the of July 1, 1925: | North; |lyn ladie tion, M. joyed in and refre o statement as ‘ hr Assets l.oans on real estate Toans on collateral Bank stock Ronds, Public Ronds, Railroad Bonds, Municipal Ponds, Bonds, Bonds, dom Bonds, o, /'ll,Hf‘v Pare N Ya S Goodman, o0 who wanted 000, study archi Village stud ed the $3.0 design, half year c by the Bea | sign. | tol for the a site on th won over th testants fro He is the y be awarded Since leavi l|hr|l\ United King- . 000, l):nvh Bonds, (fanadian Bank Building Cash in banks and on hand 000 3,000 29 000 190,032 Liabilities Deposits Surplus Profits an | poet and wr Purchase Groce L. ¥ Store have in Pia store AMr. chased and Mrs. the groc Berlin, which was former by Napoleon Bernini and ducted tor many years by him. The owners have taken possession | and have started the business again | afier a lapse of several months, | List is Compiled JHOBNBINE T Tihe Worthington Fire District hag | DY Judse 11 performed a great scrvice the ""“;r'\;“:hm;’:" town of Rerlin at no small expense , A the TR trouble. The offic ABfolk ot d a list and have had it M2ushter c of those persons in the town [t ghe ol heen authorized to send fn | "8 ON the New Brifain fire depart- Tn- three sc in 4 pur kast owned was con- Roston, to printe who have a ! before a jur | Timothy club, Ju in the list are the n and the town clerk, to of private dents W to call department initiative. The list great help Rerlin residents and coples of it bheen distributed throughout the town. In times past when fires | out. residents have nof | cluded lectme was ge Lumn oup allowed their prove o ar on will in $2,000 ba Chiie Daniel, an of to have nuisanee an e hroks CAPTA the not nd to muech time selectmen of b reached and if Captain Wa tired from t partment ice Captain Dire Worce o s widely town clerk could delays were b times cz 1t is felt that the printed I the problem, Rernini Case cace Napoleon 1 with & sauit Pon continued until when the case was hrought urt New Rernini retained rday afternoon. who is a resident of East Rerlin, was arrested on Tues: ocenr, somes to he lnst will | sem sohe Continued The of Rernin his wife, | daring capt as a patroln OF (he e Tuesday evenin Ing 1886 when 1 compani participa the fire Rernfni is e Cyril Gaffney last by evenine, Attorney of m e came company continued. him only Rernini, to yeste x Boston fire Johnson; |ward Maine; the HAS MADE a1, which His plans | of architecture. July | siz Pickwick club disaster defendan loss of 44 arraigned official of charged with maintaining a common Worcester, in died last night virtu formed °s' consolation, gentlemen's gentlemen’s 1 course ments were sery | Wealthy Man's Son Who Broke With rats Wins kK, July 16 who five ®) him to be tecture in i0, yesterday 00 prize 1 arc provides a t ourse of study us Arts Institu for “a sum United States™ ¢ chore of a osc submitted b m all over the oungest aspirar the pi ing his family, w s supported himself and become a | iter as well as MUST STAND TRIAL Those Indicted in Pickwick Disaster to Go Before 16 (A)—M¢ aly by enry T. Lumm Judge Lumr nen indiet Nty grand jury hurges in o lapse of ol morning of Ju lives, must g neat Monday Barry, presiden toda two in jury we Ive ¥ mus on charging manslaughter and was held Hi the il for trlal. d his bail was DROHAN Mass,, July N. Drohan he Worceste 1918 after at had IN lter han, who all tor | during He known ures han h was Fenian invasion of C: of Wore 12 joined one in He was conne partment aid in 18 in figh Dancing was en- of the GOOD, Prize. £ i years ago | hroke relations with we althy par: ala a G br Jury r police de- of before a policeman and went with chict nuisance, is th pping e strings | 3 white pedestrians are | yp S0 a0 for long perivds be- fing ten days oss the t. [mother 1 New feeling Ya erchants MEECha S, two-family ild be made from and a re Automob th and howe o ne v oa vacation at cossity of st for of curs to to wait y ean er is ulso some among the king rules sho central ts dgisirict established. parked hefore some from morning to night. re unable to drive Al e with Haven, Miss Eve- first, Jid- consola- i that for Geor house Wiham Da through evening ed. strec was made les are Kinner Irank cationing L fen i family custom- vt and stop for up assel, The Epwor charge of the py fainville M.} T:45 o'clock. Af1e will he they wish to trade Floyd Lhvingston Dies Floyd Livingston of Plainvilic dies in Benmngton, Vi, whers gone to fight off an attack | ulosis and whers seriously 11l was 85 years old He leaves four brothers, Frederick, Charles and James Liv- ingston, all of this town; and three sisters, Mrs. Edward Aspinall of {Plainville; Mrs. Barl Sheldon of Bennington, Vi, and Mrs. Walter | Vagstaff of Pittstield, Mass. he body will reach Plaiuville night. Funeral arrangements incomplote pending its arrival Caught in Train Doo Mrs. Laey Morani of Hart's corner suffering from two broken |in her hand as the result of fortunate accident in New York city |She had boarded a train at the 42nd strect station. when the conduct |with the 1mch-joked-of Islammed the doors, Mrs hand being caught and crushed. Not wishing back to Plainville journey and received until reached here then attended by Dr. G. I is reported today as proved Temeo 141h Electric Monday, being, e - Pereival gie wi wver meetin s | chnreh 1o | yesterday |he had lof tuber becn H Lwyer, r the of the h. hl AR B ireenwich mecting 18 award- cetural wo and i at Paris, te of D mer capi- involving oad lake, by 85 con- of the chure for a lon THE Joseph Police to Iznore of District Attorney Ju the night a4 not Chief of ey n Rever that Dyer of annotmeed st (o, PR t won dinary routine A attimatum Attorney he stato country. | tine Nt ever to yesterday Thom (B 5 from Goodman | wi annou a student | is for th “existir were stity o unles icers bones . | Tocal an un- able up by foree s conditions™ midnight district attorney said wonld tak adline ambling and The : offie SRECth Larhitrary Morar torani’s {14 that bones violators by the end t day Chief of s re denied us in su- nus ruled 1 by the man- onnection ub build 4 to trial morning nt of tl dictments ions the e to miss her tre ; grand jury action she 1 her continue treatn Sh on Cook a activity ot At any incry 1 his men and or much im- no series or i 1f Distric was not v of the ay e ganized * 4 he staged | be | NEY O'Bricn he the conditi next Sa as he saw fit, T ly 4 with Excursion Aug. 3 an wou the T iy o The bull made on destina vears Plainville il be in the morning, & day outing the excurion out on the return trip at in the aft \ progr heing and will excursion of Co. cinployes August in The made wi city B was welcon: & chief said, is brother club, EXNECUTION Hav exeention by Martinez has 1 il Strenuous efforts to say emned man have failed ane the viets who Yooy Over was 16 July rrote wife tomorrow Cuba the convicted for set at arran set DILS 15 @ who Carpenter Breg phen Morse of 1 arpenter employed Construe suffers Tuesday work bl ke Wrist tion day garrote and t will perform wted fo the worl injury hons: | Mfg beams o 42 his home lived in his life many is service A veteran anada in the two ster to | ted with he be- his vears were « strike Hay the execution eellar, sustaining 3 right wris | Dr. G. F. ( Benstead's 11 services for CHINESE Tava 1s of Chi ture of Miss Funer Benstead ok. IN 1or Tuneral Miss Tuesd re riot today at M in sto At the Teli throwi on cirens was wou ting the Robert form a polic There man Hartford were two , officiat- was in Scott Swamp has been organ- el & @ defl has been hurled Bear- bearing- a full team from man- and All-Plain- | can out sceure ganies by Minager Jim aspirants follows Tormay Denton cateher; Pustillo third base; H. sec- Patsy Cov- center . right Edward Wil fie 19 Balker, Raseman captlain hour Mrs, anniversary | Chureh Mght's of the ch of Our Saviour school picnie will leave the anen igh ock get- | DRI State (L ¢ Away Al r \ay mac { Memao street Carron | touring | tourir Lillian {ano hospital, has has hee > i made i visiting Mr wis underwent tain Vie right 1 while swimming. | The police expect to round up the been in M ¥ n 3 16 (A his Indian G tonight this week despite 1N 0 an operation re ‘hos is wrist re- New A long | vond | machine rounds off Middle u W | | R ft to- Neek Maple reova Hammo- be in at the at serviee there iticial SITUATION Chief police s|Th {in confusing style hellis has purchased | at 15 Ultimatum | el depart from or- an | District | O'irien cod e wouid sub- | entire | {then |ting o Litz of 45 Maple street [lest a {whee | broker ing to | Offic | notitie mande |to the linto a {go0d « fendin, {new s 1o a ras t | hundreds of machines near Offi in a | vester covert which from It other the e, ra s pe young | | quarte | Th den ref day t Derby in that | the cirens. here [ Meria i One taken | varly pursuit of nt in \'m 1s man said that the objee intoler- | ¢ aned | neat Saturday.” that wetion until his had been passed, lquor ynnded his law wonuld district satistic 1o [ Valentin murd Mon i torney’s ultimatum would not lead to the part of raid campa Aftor wit at miant FTOMORROW ning Del Rio i ? { s i 1 skin, vrase | Mas lemon By 1 wrinkles (youthf throat Beauty tion ach skin Mix since prepar Bristol News AFTER GOLLISION i o it v George McCarvon's Auto Badly " | Damaged o Boulevard PARK WATER GALLFDO K Board of Health Fails (o Find acee hine, took place report made McCarthy good only Prospect Dic Return Civens Wanderer, WRINKLES, LINES Lemon Juice Tightens Skin NS Crows-fe smoot wrath had called him “nigger.” | He objected as he said that he was| ‘.. nutive of Portland, He was giv u| warning and later in the evening | s relvased to take in the mantiing of the cquiy Funcral of Aniell The funeral Anie Stamford, A former this city i} a VER RUSHES urf\“ par dis Palomba, Palomba restdent | of of was he here this morn- ing. " solemn of re- mass ated at An lev, Louis Ber was in St St ‘vm v's church 1 I'he s, burial I'hom- | netery Downponr This Morning downpour visited this this morning which of th W the rs he ctions of th A of rain verted 1o look many streets that Ge sponsihile s | States, into rive Soveral of streets in lower n flonded | throughout the ¢ the and cateh basiy ty were nnable to The 1 Stat Tur Park Wacer Fxamined i spite of num ympl condition Tow er was of s Wio Who \ ondemnatory—Boy Ran With Circus I Canght rous t8 | sion, s the nnsanitary ! thi er places cok el necticnut departmen yund lem 1goan park t of ples submitted to the monthly gium | for her cial treaty v in the series of this Ut tectdents ty in|be the not Mory, ac inutes ¢ 1) of the 1| rs situation ahout cf s driver skipped cording imburse f ar of park com evening At Rockwell length action was taken. T the fier crashing another aftcr crashing into anc jmeeting owever, last nig near ght on the | missione the Main | The George Me- | wag his rial Boulevard vk ! defi- minutes fiscuesed at but no lias street haid when it and by put Arron’s car a front spring amount nnier hadly damage swip nite rodriver sid nade | concerning meeting are as fol- | would orts from the Connecticnt tepartment re- lows: £00d his esc all MeC front had v and other d about $100 r William W of the aceident Six re 1 pow et of health were jeelved. These reports had to m.,’y'vm {with analysis of the water in the jee | pond, spring ahove ) and inlet wmp'm of wa 8¢ ss AUIABES, equahuck river, Arinking it sand beach, | beach fountain I'he freaty um |agreed all sums Thompson was com Chase | o enighod 11 q and Rive disappeared Health Officer the reports was water in [ ports vw samples be submitted for [ further analysis. | The voted ports on the table health officer. CIrCUS | rrp 6 hoard of park commissioners street, ording [ o to the police. This | only loss reported, althongh | were parked ered a machine to offender who side but jeseription had heen obtained of Woisard « o strec of the “Tt these suggested re | together & driver today Tire Loses Ryder of Main street pare tire last night was parked at 1,,\.,.1 re- e | ional to place the and to notify whe 1l acy n ment, to purchase a flat-hottom boat ds at the 00N, Commis- 1. Tracy was in- the purchase. for the Rockw | sioner tructed use of the lifegua 1 park William to make It has re he show grounds, Fine Detective, i Metarthy turne 1} detective work eeded fn re- | for its bieyele | vl been stolen | ake Compounce a month ago. | heel had been changed around | of an ’ location GETS LONG SENTENCE Thon plece of when | cor « fay ng owner repor tude at that Paris ing fing the allo ceived Ten Years (0 Life, is Penalty Given | Alleged — Stayer of Bank Of- with parts interchang: d real identification The officer’s attention was ted to the . which was in ossession of [wo youngsters on ficers, hicycle €0 that was tl 16 (M—Henry J. mg sought for the slay- ing of two officers of the Kirst Na- str The and | tional bank of Pearl River, N. ¥ TrollEnl - |in December, 1921 and other erimes, Tox: ilull\ sentenced to from ten ntified | ¥0ars to life imprisonment for rob- | bing the Inland State bank, Chicago, [of 84,000 Jast August Ferneckes as Midget Randit,’ arrested In a seientific ary April 18, He slayings and in Ind deserihed Ferneck whee I Britain tions wheel her sters and 1he tified.| He vele, o : s rs owner, Ernest AL veadily e Th cone ington . iterated probation office Bnowh o youth Meri e was was im- New nk o here {0t the [ the |on I violated his purole | plicate 1 four in md bt vun away with [ Vork and Pe When the iehed ray, local the boy and he on authoritivs, Objected To Name, of the circus tent in the last when an Las nnsylhvania Valp plac robheries him i | Gerald Chap PR in iso, officers A4 him S of Collins NEW Man who could give Tommy O shooting and fo 18 a man an and | nor tessons in - hoth | 0 |was rohhery " two lands was e of killing nnsylvania the charge ocal police | was 1 robbery members of in evening, was in I8 el police one several |1 the show grounds £193,000 ttorney entered a motion for a new trial. |building {front. Be ien {bhe | | Yale [‘rofessol l)m\\ ns At Lake (hdutauqud July 16— her of edu- Yale unive Chautauqua lay. A put out from on called utauq Crosby € psychology was drowned J. cational yapman, tea OR CROWS-FEET ) : 5 ity in ke 3o Y | motorboat in which he ere in the morning was found in the afternoon pilotless, making an irregular a mile from sho In it was Chapman's clothing, but no trace of the teache could be f near ster the h on a cruise the two lemons in a hot tle containing ounces of Orchard which an | will supply T ¢ and very Squer inice course thre \ i S e build w~ Aviators Fail in Their [T e mild the fingham 000 pour Hartford, July 16.—Three work by aviators from Br field and Hartford Eleetric company first aid men failed h Robert Kove, 11 of irter Oak avenue, W 1 in t} Conne vesterday Martin, hours vinard Light save El tion to tine ling wrinkle s and eradi- to life ¢ 17 15 drowne sage this s LA lotion { rning tir he most i Tive ] | Kamm a 1 Olaf body il me ul col to 1t our v | ¢ Mis 5 leaves Don't it and fresh Ry ind we Medical Exam pronounce hat further in vain Geaaine o sti He said ate him and it to resusci were ils COMMUNITY THEATER I WOMAN DRIVER ARRAIGNED : | | New Haven, July Don't 1be PLAINVITLE Thurday, July IRENE RICH STHIS WOMAN 16th, evening by Officer Frank Brown on complaint of his wife Fast Rerlin Notes The regular weekly prayer meet- | ing will he held at the East Berlin church tonight at the usual hour. Rev. Asa C. Fuller wlil Ihe in charge of the service Miss Elizabeth Dowling of New York, is the guest of : Officer John P. Lewis and Lewis at their home here. A regular mecting of the Modern {Woodmen will be held tonight at Athletic hall. Tmportant business will be transacted Mrs. L. A. Westcott left Wednes- | day for Plymouth, where she will | spend a few day ing that town | on Saturday for a visit of several | weeks with her daughter, Mre nry Medd of Jamcsport, Long Teland. Mrs. Richard Hurlburt and daughter, Marguerite, of New Brit- aln, spent Wednesday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. & Karns. An_enjoyable time was had at tha whist. ial and dance. which was night hy the East Berlin Community club. The winners at whist were: Ladies’ first, Mrs. Wal. | ter Payne; ladies’ second, Mra. A. A. Yon Po- Mre. last MMM=YOU BOT A ARGUN, AINYT YOO, WILLIE 2 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Do VoL SKor YOUR EVES WHEN YOU AIM AT A M__ BRD2 WANNA SEE How GooD T CAN SHooT, TAG? EVE-LIKE Y L_ EVE® BUTWRY DO ) b Yoo ST OKE AW-DonT \ T4 BIRD THI YOU KNOW | NOTWIN 22 iR | Washington, Washington govern coldly rman war enients glan chamt former ing 1 ral as e provision provid th cubstitution of Ge vision dispate tion 1o other beea of against “to [rowed from |ed governments up to the armistice, with those sums. ‘This stipulation is Washington government as an addi- claim |cottect from Germany as retmburse- but States o look to Germany for pay- ment of the war debt. during the Dawes plan efal elaim by Belgium was fully dis- cussed and sentation of the Washington government time, cement provides that pend- debt |ver cent.” stipulation wive evidence that the Wash- government at that time re- the taken in declining to accept any pro- osal under which the responsibilits associated powers for dehts 1 United directly hester, Peck-MeWilliams awarded municipal bids were opened here yesterday hids $161,000 he no inscription, building as city or town hall, ,on it when completed. is to he settled at the next session of gislature, building will be named NEW | }qu”m”h 's and kname 3 in the house of commons, has Efforts to Revive Bm h,.u commissioned East hide or waste time m rs. Even the f ANT LOOKIN' BELGIUM CANNOT o~ OHIFT LIABILITY - Washington Oppostd to Making Germany Responsible » is expected proposal held re- any of the the United July 18 The m any ould be payment of debt to upon for were r of mad in the Bel. deputies yesterday Minister Hymans Belgiun debt mis- to arrive in Washington, the that Bel- ieved sponsibility r debt by reason of a spe of Versailles ermany should re- that obligation. government, taken that not submit to man liability and o reason to belleve a has ocenrred that Belgium Versailles treaty made In May in from Paris. The provides that in addi- obligations undertaken of her violation of the 1839 guaranteeing Bel- ggression, Germany reimbursement of Belgium has bor- the allied and assoefat- Foreig that the contention of 1 i gium for Washington has previously t it could sentime 1ggestics 1) was first mak which 5 per cent interest on viewed by the which Belgium may not requiring the United been understood here that Paris conference for al annuities under the the question of this spe- of that the fully Belgian repre- understood the atti- A stipulation of the settlement of accounts for ation of amounts to be re- from | should receive 42 | Germany that France 46 per cent and great cent of the repara- im (hy reason of United States) 12 per Be to the is pointed to as position it has alwaye States would be pass to Germany CITY HALL CONTRACT July 16 (P — Co.. of Norwic contract for 1l after I A an .-\pmmmm the building calls for for the structure, appropriated 1s expected 16 e sufficient to build and equip the which will have a marble ause of the difference of opin whether Manchester should a city or a town, there will designating the placed The question the after which, BRITISH CRUISER England, July 18 (® latest cruiser, the Ef- which took eight years to as a was S Methuse- consequence M. 8 Mt as flagship in The Ff- 2,250, the Indies station approximately and is descriped as Is world's most up-to-date crulser. FRECKLES Hide move Them With Othine— Them With a Veil; Re- Double Strength, s preparation for the removal essful in remov- kles and giving a clear, beau- exion that it 1s sold by ali artment stores with efund the money it our freckles under 1 julee or v appll- i im- ghter hould show a wonder? t Ty some of ng e for it ia the double this that is THAY'S 1O AAKE