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been recommended by the board of of Hudson reported that one of their eommon stock capitalization to 300,- 000 shares. The Marlin-Rockwell corporation The men said they, untied the dog | which also fled. | The funeral of the who i 4s organized under the laws of the ware found clubbed to death in the | state of New York and owns a fac- | pouse they had occupied in Hudson | tory in Plainville near the New Brit- | ror 25 held yeste 25 years ain town line. grogational sisters the Hudson Con, church | {around which a crowd of several l { thousand persons flocked during the services, Plain clothes men | mingled in the throng in the futile lhmpe of unearthing possible ciues, READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED | CAPITOL Today—Tues.—Wed. | Week’s Activities in Catholic Churches Bt. Andrew's Church AGNES AYRES Prayers were offered at the masses | vesterday in St. Andrew's church for < John Zdanis of 318 Elm street who —in— is seriously fll. | An anniversary requiem mass will “To-Morrow’s Love’ be said Iriday morning at §:50 | o'clock for Boleslaw Jakimonis, o s | The children of the parish will go | to confession Saturday afternogn anc |to communion on Sunday morning |according to monthly custom | On Saturday and Sunday evenings, i a motion picture. one of the fin |of the Catholic Art de- HARR\ ‘p\(lm; the life of Francis, will = be shown on the church grounds, SUMMERS DUO e 0 b G i o "HOLLAND & ODEN || lquiem Chocolate Dandnes | I\FITH \ AUDF\ ILLE Arth Slsters Revue sociation, own Sk il 1 There v mass esday me Mary's Chu [ Mo CO\T!\LOI'& SHOWS || Clty Items and Wiktoryia Koz ¢h the Camp R i o b Thurs.—The Race Drama | “GOLD HEELS" Kazimierz ski sold thr tate Compa Burritt LaRocco and { to Joseph | Victrolas and pis jadv witl b mee \ committee | LY th Achieveme o'clock, daylight, in 1 107, Cer NOW PLAYING tral Junior \ schor TWO BIG PICTURES Gulbransen player planos at Mo —THI— = " o | P v S Arch Redeeming Sin [ 10 e e - | underwent an operation four weeks With ag He Is recuperating at the 3 | home of his wife's y ts, Mr. and s Gro ts ‘ —ALSC— { Home cooked lun Crowell's o ‘B HARRY CAREY | .o v, o waiter at the Burritt hotel - cently ¥ r of the coffee | “TEXAS TRAIL effect. the latter part of this Mr. Antipas plans to g to ] York J6e Aparo. through Judge B. T. ey, has bro t suit for $1,000 | 3 nst Berson Rros. | k A son has been born to Mr. and | POLI'S PALACE| s: Maurice Kalberg of on, | n, HARTFORD o | w ; | in | oxe wERK staRTING TONIGHT ACTION FOR 8750,000 | th \ Mat. Toes, Wed., Thurs, and Sat —_— ‘ a i | Three Separate Libel Suits Have | &3 | IE| O I RBeen Brought Against New York to Bonding Fstablishment ed PLAYERS fe New York July 27 (P—Sum 15 nonses in three libel actions de- | ry nding a total of §750.000 were | The Best Stock Company in America r Deputy Comptroller ive of Max | bo Teaturing JEAN OLIVER and EDMUND ABBEY ing | : & Canty on It 4 one for alleged libel ists I Bq DON MARQUIS The suits are the outgrowth of you | — | Kerrigan's charges that the firm has | made large sums out of honding city contracts. The president of the firm | jis a brother of Mayor Hrlan's ‘Ec-l | retary and sonsia-law, John F, Sin- A Edmand Abbey in the Tille Role of This Play Gives a Vivid Characteriza- tion as in “Lightnin.” Reserve your Seats Early as Everyone Wants to See the Grand Old Man st His Best. 1 \ grounds riculture comimittee The visit to White Court of \Ir} Sanders, was arr 1to en-| able him to pay his and talk over with th sident, the problems with which he is familiar. | In the last congrees Mr. Purnell | ! was one of the leaders in the unsue cossful fight in the house fo secure retment of the McNary-Hougen | i bill. | {vrou Pater Brown he d|rv.("ilnrs to :rr:‘ik”hr;!;k"r:'o; I:: ;?'1 number was ked by a man with | {h ‘,. h ha m[. 1\‘ of ‘4‘, s porasian, (anc nesyote “ia club shortly r midnight g In orge Taylor is meeting to be held August 11, at the |* ‘I'lh‘w mn‘n[ J. they noticed a dog | st in the vault. Mies Minnie | compdny's offices in Jamestown, ;g 16 5 tres and gone to in-| Kolwat has shown her heels to all| Chautauqua County, N, Y. vestigate. When one (,[ their num- ;vw other girla in the dashes, while | 1f the recommendation is adopted, . "Gk a2 mateh he was clubbed | Misses Finkelstein, Koplowitz, Kra- the new stock will be fssued without i | © 0 "o B 0 ead by a man | Witz and others are also hard at| par value and will increase the |} niediately fled Into the woods, | 0Tk to bring honors to their | I1FE13 PRESIDENT Represeniative | | | Purnell of Indiana Goeos to White Conrt to DMscuss | Yarm Situation. Jnfer S cott, Ma imp \tinuing his practics liere from time to time with reesional President | ot today to| and the | with | ana, | leaders, aside time farm problem generally In itive Purnell of ent ranking republican of the relief Operates Plane Without Liccnse: Is Fined $1 | A Dixon of Fairview street | wis 1 §1 und cc v cotal | of §1 Tu Thomas I’ Kir- | win the town comt of Ol Say- | urday, w e was fornd | S e R T Gl R man Henry com ith the Cen- | terbrook barracks local aviator | has been flying r tae Middie- | town and \v\M yok area for s:veral | the stat :v\‘\- officer ma for a pilot's license. When he was | ! to producs on>, Dixon was it wa t anl the minimum Fire, Loss Ts $25,000 | City, M Tuly 27 (@)} The house and b William | H. Brown, milk « ind the ad- i ocenpied by Mre. wit barn. were carly today with loss esti- ma t )0 Al 1 of | 150 Doraes Ly saved. | 1 hay is believed to have fire h originated in | jrown barn READ THE HE R\ll)(l \(\Illln ADS FOR RESULTS TUESDAY MEAT SPECIALS .. 35¢ CHOPS, Ib. ... 35(2 LANE, b ... 15¢C Fown. .. 28c PORI\ Ih. LEGS SPRING LAMB, Ih. LAMB Tel. 483 70 W. Main St. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, o= 20, MONDAY, JULY 19 P present locations. Such a regula “,.._1 WILL HAVE WlRELESS [ ney mory than 2000 miles trom the \ ersonais should 1t prevail, would greatly in- \slands is only possible means of | jure local manufacturing institutions I steamers, which sometimes are seven fund. rewara” iheie progress. it is ex il cight months apart. I ' ARF WURKINE HARI] A. F. Nelson and family of Cor- [piaired | South Sea Islanders Are to Be Given Rt A ‘ bin avenue spent the week-end with A | BEARD CHRILD DROWNED ayor Paonessa docs not feel the | . Advantage of Hearing From Chil. | HUBBARD CHRIL A [ ’ ‘. ‘ l 4 1 !\;'Pv\\is in Brockton and Quincy. [ gmonstrants have occasion for thel | \ 8 aring Irom 1 Provincetown, Maes., July 27 (P e Mass, Ly P {anxiety since the zoning law Is sub- | fzation Wynant Davis Hubbard, Jr., four ' o Miss Anna Nelson of Corbin ave- ' {1 ject to revision to meet conditions. | year old son of Wynant Davis Hub- i i - ..il. m Bos and Girls Training for|nue s spenins a two weeiw'saca | GOntinnes Opposmon {0 REGUIA: [3via ‘Tevinion wii e made by the | London, 4 P e e s A s e ¥ \ e " \ 4 --. '. tion in Boston and Quincy, Mass. 3 board of adjustment, appointment of | [slanders are ha o lif all star, was drowned yester- X a . | o summer home of his parents e Ocean Beach, New London. —_ | SAILOR DIES IN BUNK world Rev, G, H. East- | pere Mr, and Mrs. Hubbard re- Uuless otherwise indicated. theatrieal notices and reviews W this column are Playground athletes are hard at fl.i'o'f}‘(‘:fiofi I‘xr:u‘:en\?’(ul:a-dil\lvn;;‘c‘u'l: With preparation for zoning the | New London, July 27 (®—Irank Pt = A turned ’1 ':H”\ from Tm"l\ Africa g etur yes Y IV AL §in Faak andithaddamnion o el 5 sland spe he summer lere written by the press agencles for the respect o amusement company. work conditioning themaclses for the | Atiantic Clty where she has been at- |S0Y &1 1'% henk and uh ovommon | A, Leming of East Weymouth, Mass. | iy e J i e camcamcmmcamcemoamsenca® | ANNUAl track meet which will be |tending ”HA annual rnn\on;;m\ Of |eial sesslon for it adoption, the |MAchinist's mate, first class. last |take with him ] MISS JOHNSON SHOWERED 5 SR N A7 g ; held at Memorlal park o the Ladies' Auxillary, A. O. leity's manufacturing Interests are | NIght was found dead in his bunk [S0Us ! tributi Bt ' A Iniscellancous shower was fens #TOMORROW'S LOVE," CAPITOL NAZIMOVA AT LYCEUM e PRESACERA B Sar ind atEe AThent 0 stmnionwiogl | R R R BE R R b el coaal s ussi Lnatvolibeal b ce CAsaIL ed Miss Lillian Johnson of 462 Wden it comes to driving an au-| Romance, thrills, suspense, com-| % was winner of last year's|a; \yinthrop street, their daughters | i to conform with thelr|233. According fo his shipmates, |! ire to be used i Stanley street, Saturday evening at tomobile at a 70-mile-an-hour clip. “'” l‘“}]‘““ ““” }‘M]"-lllc aulm’n“m } vith Burritt the runner-up. | Phyllis ¢ Nork rnlnnl \;HI“W I o' how the various restrictions ming had been complaining of 1 ped be a pick e home her sister. Mrs. A, ). Agnes Ayres diadains a “double” at|SombIned i the Lyceum o "W‘Hut.u has won first place twice in | saret Bolger of Fast Hartford, are |, 14 ye made, | stomach pains during the day, and |Up Olson of 434 Stanley street he the wheel +The Redeeming 8n," Which ALY, the lagt three years, with Burritt|Visiting reiatives in Wilkesbarre, I This information became known |about & c went fo his bunk, | Australia was prettily decorated in ik Long noted as one of Hollywood's |Nazsimova. This 1s a story of the| o0 e oo 0 o5 B | Lawrence P. Mangan | returs R R e e Jocked at the state| The Gilbert (e e kst SR RsA S Ealid s 'Re most skillful drivers, Miss Ayres |Faris underworld. with all its scencs ERY ad on e 11 ome today from Atlantic City where |04 ramehoriad Shalesh I dalan Riad SE s e i R R 4 } . 2 3 The theft | sion | he attende annual conve! n o leading manufaciurers ore efore dnig ecipi s was put to the acid test during the lald in the French ‘“l“]*‘ The th N T o o e e alland "””“ nnual convention of the prosent regulations | Boatswain John A. Heikel, com- Pr Y ! $he will become the bride of Williaimn filming of her latest r;.mmnum;"' a priceless pearl neckla e e O HEIREATE O ST S Winter | positi foolish.” manding the craft went to awaken and comm Parks of Akron, Ohio. on August 1 starring ploture, “Tomorrow's Love," |8 @ baftling mystery, and a_cealisiic | 70! termined once again | Mrs, Mary McCarthy of Winter L which is at the Capitol theater to- | fight in the Paris sewers is on of (o bring home the honors, but it{street returned home today after a | Zoning will not be accepted in Its |1 ; pan @ L ”‘, adi —— e e e e Ith i ) {5, | means a lot of hard wo week's stay at Atlantle City where |present forn unless numerous and |autopsy was performed today after darhT‘mrd“ IM‘d “m!l:rxl:‘ ilot o:|““‘)‘Tl(?‘rnl:“‘l;'ix:;:F'.\ ]l:g); Zlm'x of the | there groups of just as deter- w:o tende \'vw annual convention |important changes are made in the | which the medical examiner report- | ngin aces wi il xas ¥ ’ el i 1ot 1 Austria ZONER. Th nforma n | e ha death was due 0 hea an a:tnfinofiwlrn while it xarfr"n‘l diz- | great, wide and west and fithel Mincd es on the other grounds. | of the A. A, 0. H ‘,‘ lustrial zone llm:-'lu ormation | ed that d as d t rt| 5 i i the leading lady. The| Great interest is being shown in| William Krech of the U. S 8 [has heen conveyed to the ordinance | failure wily at 50 miles an hour on a crowd- |Shannon is | nigt : 8 S L ihe aanai ; o | ed te of this wesiern | DB jumy judging frem the ! Melarl his mother, Mrs. E. |committee, in whose han he zone | g ian then m‘rchm‘(hr“m'l :\l‘lll:l:‘rnll!h rulrumg.lgn et b ‘wo"!‘fl- number of tryouts for the|iCrech, Mr. and Mrs. F. Preisser and [maps now rest. and Mayor A. M 1 BRORERS BANKRUPT | 3 r hri 5 | v e wei oy i » rhlr::d:: i alisannone el ;fl ! time by bits of delightful comedy | lonor of representing their grounds. | Mr. and \rs. Grorge Krech are on | Paonessa has also heard of op- | Roston, July 27 (A-—An involun S MAYONNAISE had Hi it \supplied by Sydney Franklin who nski is champion of Wash-|a motor trip to Niagara Falls, Can- [position tary petition in bankruptey was 18 home-made flavor i Lol deville bil ve | has a comedy role of a genecal met- th 4 feet 4 inches and R. e Catskill Mountains, | & manuf raiare said to belajeq (n federal coure ‘here. (oday.| it, it would still be a e ‘:a“nwflqp \;'ln ha: fv‘h:‘{';n: in a country stor U isikski 1s pushing him with a leap | 1 Mrs. Kenneth Tuttle of |wholly in with the prineip against €. P. Dow & Co., brokers, of favorite. But, in addition, you have preatiyncliioalired Boltrining 0 0 2 I {0f 4 feet 3 inches. V. Chodukie-|207 Carlton stroet are at Pine Grove. [of zoning anxious 1o speed | Bogton, ~ The petitiontng creditor the satisfaction of knowing that it is Arthsisias ale L cmma =v icz, W. Wratcowskl and F. Niedz- Niantie, where they wil stay for the lup its adoption, it is said. but they | cuctomers of the firm, named total | made from purest, selected ingredi- Ganceiactine (s ‘l;",_',"",:' il MAY HAVE A GLUE [ wicki are tied with 4 feet 2 inches. {remainder of the month, With them |complain of an apparent lack of | \iabirities of $137.245 for “moness | e ‘"“‘”“"“““d‘ ions. :nclu:l: l:’; '}‘OHPH:HT{;,:.u ‘””".“i ! ““, mora practic ara Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Young of [any appreciation of industrial ex- | guo'aia”oing on' credit bal Al kel n “Souther a /e ) —_— Lol hata Gugal il Bimwood I pansion in the prepartion of the new - o el dis violin: Summer Duo | | : u | Etmwoor | for sales of securitics” The largest i i‘:f:t:lnjrt“:n‘d Holand and Oden | Assallant of Camper Near Hudson, A the Washingionierouniin 47 F T nate ) _lcreditor was John W, Harrower of N in a comedy skit. The shows are! o 5 e fineseyent FISH WEIGHS 1,115 POUNDS | chief complainants 1s | pyemoutn, $140,745 | N n a comedy skt 6 N. H., Gives Police Another Hint | Burritts have a great find in! g 1 I'rary & Clark Co. The ontinuous dally A0 b : | John Manzeski, who cleared the bar| Manasquan, N, J. Ju (P—Allcoinpany has @ sizeable: plant for === On Thursday the big race drama, | as to Sisters' Slayer. lat 4 fect 10 inches o vast | tuna fish welghing 1 pounds | rocessing celluloid. While the plant | T S F " H Gold Heels" hased on "Checkera™| 0010 o i | weelk He bettered tast frack | Was landed a mile and & half off |ig probably large cnough o fak 0 tOp a mg air will be the photoplay feature. ‘:-;_lf‘l by the local police ns a | meet 4 feet § inches and if | Shore today after a two-hour fight lcare of the present needs, expansion | :t‘n'lt\fn{:-‘r;|lx~ o iniel urasteraton| e G train of competi- | i1 the coursa of which two fisher- must come sooner or later. Yet, the | ; Marlin-Rockwell Corp. | fie yisses 1. Georgianna and Helen | tion 4 make a future igh [ men woro pulled_overkeard. "Can- |zoning map wonld resirit tho con- B St k‘ Aty ned enioet ts, in thelr| sche Walicki pole ain Swanson, in charge of the boat, [pany from so expanding. Rolling : May Increase Stoc e e T soninati i van vaulte 6 inches during the |sabd it was the largest fi h i Iharrel departments are also limited ¢ ¥ An increase of 77,195 sharesof the j AOTC W EECRI e party | week and James Conloy broke the | season lin the present zoning law to their “MADE IN _THE -HOMESMADES gommon stock fof '“‘P] ““‘1’11» has | Of four young men who were camp- | Pl2 ind beoad jump record with | elliconporation ol Slamy s ing in the woods four miles outside | @ lwap of 14 fect | A Grave Folly Some Beauty Seekers May Be Practicing In ““removing’’ germs, no toilet soap is more effective than Palmolive HIS is published in your interest, for the good of all concerned, to protect beauty seekers from some grave mistakes. ignorance of the truth. Ordinary soaps may be used on precious complexions in There's an idea, we are told, that some soaps combat germs; and others not. reasons certain soaps must be used. That for aseptic S A e ! 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' AN A scientific soap made for ONE purpose only: to foster good complexions. A\ Don’t expect Palmolive results from ordinary soaps. Don't expect them from medicated soaps. Even genuine castile failed in bringing them. Certainly no ordinary soap can. Protect your \ skin's beauty by using a soap made to protect it. \ Palmolive is not the only good complexion soap. We know of two others that compare \ favorably. But they cost you 25 cents, while Palmolive costs but 10 cents . , . no more than ordinary soaps. Enormous production brings you this modest price. /)] Wash, launder, cleanse with any soap you wish. But when beauty is at stake, take care. ¢ \ Use Palmolive, a soap you know is safe to use. It is nature’s formula to “Keep That School- y / girl Complexion.” “ 9 i/ No “Many-Purpose” Soap . Will Bring Palmolive Complexion Results ] / Palmolive Soap is made for ONE purpose ONLY—to f guard your youthful charm. It is not intended for i Jaundry use, nor even for fine fabrics. To make it good / : \ for those things, its cosmetic qualities would need be much reduced. And good complexions are too precious to be thus imperiled. / ‘ \ Don't expect Palmolive results from common soaps. Don't expect lhu‘g ‘mmd ‘,‘ja:k‘-of-all-t?ge;" 80aps — i oaps cl ing to be EOO or scores of ifferent uses, - ;’aal;r:cfwae‘?; agsecrzt blend of :are cosmetic oils, a scien- Note carefully ; tific soap to be used freely and safely on the skin—mil- the name and wrapper Y lions of clear, pretty skins prove Palmolive results. 5 % . > Palmolive is never sold unwrapped ‘15§>// >>’“(< =

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