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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1926. s PR S L, = L Ford and Thémas Tigrney, both ¥ 4 released on bail after pleading not M be f F d l R S t T il Tty wek;obacend” wh €mpber ol I'ederal Reserve oysiem UIET WEEK_END |introducing Ford to Dr. Walsh. The | ' four principals in the case will be ‘nrr;\vgl\cd Monday. Reception of Formal Guests to‘!] ANISWE[]PLE Be Tnterrupted P ' LIKE THEIR Fo0D | - ' Ji| Mo Paul Smith's, N. Y., July 17 Ws_} bl s : ? i um ue week-end of retirement at White | " 1 g [ A emnee toass mreeicent) Prenaration - b Dishes I T 0 days of their vacatio] 1y | nce, those callers being Governor | Itred E. Smith of New York and | s. Smith, who had lunc t| = Cop n, July (P) — Food S R summer White House yesterday. | iS ery serious affair to most 'he trip of Mr. and Mrs. Coclidge | Danes. A meal to a Dane is litte b the president’s boyhood home at | short of a ritual, and a mgal to him lymouth, is scheduled for next | ggperally means a heavy meal cek. Although the date of their|Every. Danish woman from the eparture has not been a inced, | queen to the sempstress, is capable is believed they will not leave preparing wholesome and tasty | s and dream > Tuesday. They expect to remain none would of way from camp for a few days \arrying without a thorough and Governor and Mrs. Smith v knowledge of cooking. ith the ent and Mr o/ B ¥ ipe for reparing roast br more n two hours t e | S¢ i R al, the na- eon, d which trout caugh Yy« tior , follows: RHlet o initive, Wate: sarvid, et Al Lot etk bur took a motor boat ride on O: . skin across in narrow strips pod Lake, the president confiding about one quarter inch apart, rub . > 5 . ‘ "9y i Giiias Blih et o e e nd et woon o | will your years of hard toil and labor be over or will you be just “one of the old employes? formed Mrs Cooli ¢ must roast four hours and without 2d mailed her a fishin s basting if the crackling is desired , . . . . . : e e et o | You can insure a happy, leisurely future—when vour eaming power has lessened—by planning a saving for it oolidge some time ago The gravy is thickened with a “\:e‘;f”;‘,"‘;”f‘,"',‘,’"}"‘j‘. il Veare e s E Lo and DAds ik dap b NOW. A growing Savings Account at this bank, eaming 49 (‘ompound interest, will help you to enjoy the future vou know you should have. 's party, incluc ' |toes and hot boiled red cabbage. rs, Mrs. John Adams Warner he red cabbage is cut in very thin iss Catherine Smith, and his eldest [glices. In a saucepan (not an iron 3 . Jr. Governor 0T | one) melt a lump of butter or lard, | Smith » sper ©ladd a pinch of salt, 2 spoonfuls of | eek-end at Paul I inegar, 1d the cabbage and |! The semi-weckly press conference, || r for 3 or 4 hours, the las iday afte us the lid when the in | i i i N i I | Open your Savings Account NOW ! 1 fol - gredients should be well stirred ead of meeting the newspaper col Befora serving add more butter, . e : spondents he and Mrs. Co r to taste. A little I pok a 40-mile drive, visi £ cherry juice also fm- || E Inn, Lake Clear an E proves the flaver. Many cooks add || i hatchery near th SR a little bicarbonate of soda, or a o president was mu 510 | coyr pecled and siiced apples with || OFFICERS DIRECTORS DIRECTORS DIRECTORS the plant th id. of making the cabbage 3 i S e | A. J. Sloper, President Sloper. F. S. Chamberlain. Walter H. Hart. | T ' B . P 2 . S, Chg rlain, Vice-President and Cashier G . : 1 \ {]ET[}R AN[} “!“:E | ( S e i . Stanley. A. F. Corbin. I. M. Holmes | b THOON . ‘ - I E. N. Stanley, Vice-President. i 3 g ! i LITTLE SCHOONER GETS ; William H. Judd, Assistant Cashier. S \\,\”;IOLIM P é A}l?;r&”‘ Geo. P. Spear. ARE UN[]ER ARHEST‘ AGROSfiWORD TIME i _ 5 C. L. Sheldon, Assistant Cashier and Trust Officer. sl George T. Kimball, l‘}:‘;;g‘ Iétfi]fls\d A. S. Parsons, Assistant Cashier. | English Yachtsmen Pay Tribute to Il Kinds in Boston Case Beingj e Straightened ~ e Falmouth, England, July 17 (P— lish yac ing 3 ving T Boston, July 17 (A—The last kin ute to the gallant little eleven- ry s - s [doing 1324 miles and the latter the Mattapan “box murder” mys-'ton Amecrican schooner Primro: FLASHES OF LIFE FEMALE MOVIE 7 S TEST SPEFI] T["]AY |181.7. iy kv had been straightened out to-|IV, which arrived here yesterday i { 4 4 \/‘/"‘ ¢ & { y Thirteen. of the 25 drlvers nomi- ¥ with the arrest of Dr. Thomas|from Newport, R, T STARS BAT IN RlNGSlDE SEATS g WER < 4 ! nated for the races, qualified y Walsh, disbarred practioner. He| The staunch craft, reached here { I8 ) / \ | terday with speeds in excess of 121 charged with causing the death of | from Nantucket Lightship in | SV i ! | | miles’ an hour. The other 12 had lith L. G 19-year-old state| days, 1 hour, and 20 minutes. o Associated Press tner he was making his last public = 3 B | i until 10 a. m. to ‘make the grads rd, by an fllegal operation. 'is cwpsidered th fastest t g~ York—Among the fight fans appea of 120 miles. Tt rl's dismembered body was| Atlantic trip ever made by ST tra Vednesday v g 8 . : of 1 3 Atlan © made ¢ ia Swanson, Gilda Gray, | | B A l Cu E nf d R\ Three 60-mile sprints with a 120 & fleld ‘between Lwo, ce ”‘"“"” e Primrose 1V L 3,300 [ Walker. They had $25 seats wh o | attempts of Lou rtme X 2 k5 . # % which was scheduled to get under st Tuesday. T A ‘l fl( her log. Sh E Jack beat Pop'em Paul. e b0 S Tt smia o 30 a. m., wo jan, : | ])OI[ Om RECOl'dS Blokfin Way ‘at Booh: Roriahasta et aphs of her face in the local pa-|heave to twice because of near them was Big Bill Ed-|tage, says she will remain there un-, “lssion, Hunter roa it ¥ ilgs @ in prize money will be dis- 18 led to her identification the next | weather during her trip across 4 who occupied $75 worth of [¢i] fanl |morning worship. ‘Union service of : e SRR tributed amongst the winners y. SRR At - space for ome-third that| SaTER S {First Congregational South| e : Speec A ) ding the automoblle races Her sweetheart, James ord, endid southwest wind New Haven — Clark Belden . n ) : i serarens by niotor ed wer _[the program called for a 15-mile s arrested early Thursday on ac-| aver: miles daily. rtford, elected ethry ot son f 1 Man - x p 1 : vele race for the world's ssory charges to a statutory crime iy o {7 ST ¥ SLALe Y hester: 11:45 ¢ } school Wi ople | pared to for a new test in . . : 8 tnr A y lag e Bridgeport, Conn.—The city’s ball (Chamber of Commerce to succeed | C1eSter: E . o o hampionship, and during the aft- 4 confessed "that Dr, Walsh hnd| *The 50-foot schiooner Frinrose IV fo ieisu o nt, cap. S viacn Jesena | Gt orge B. Chandler. at the Italian Missiop, road; 5 omobile racing, sprints for the| orpoon Ralph De Palma, veteran rformed the operation at his in-)sajled from Newport, R. I, on June adas bm- m\"m_\{ time this year, | m., Assyrian worship. E Y f me on wooden tracks in this | griver. will make an effort w bl:e“ i a fee of $150. TForc ) ed ¢ Francis et A : bl : summer sew vied country being yart of the D : ol o< w“.:,’; ,f‘?r ,,;,,’ ,.,,,?W f,] 2 “‘dm": el beingspilofed Shy f:""“” M. |yt that's not the reason for a noisy| Davien — Huge distillery found ly summer in A 5 untry being a part of the pro-| a1 world's automobile records for il or B iheay aatons | Gardiner, Harvard - '10, four | ocjapration ressmbling the Fourth of |by raiders at rear of Independent | one to ten miles. Entered in the i S MRt L “;‘“‘1‘ Sigecioneion ‘“‘\}’ "“l;’“" Bos- | 1ulv. | Monsleur Ovila Chapdelaine [Noroton hospital; 5,000 galions of | motoreycle races were John Kriger, % E cer and New York families, were o : i | » % 4 iy 3 = . & Lles, |lives here. He's the fellow that|alcohol seized Bill Minnick, John § ;" Joe lf‘.:\‘h in an effort {o make some ;.)] -ql 1hfir;l-‘ “'. re: \,v", I:l();;’lnlp [5an da e, Barienbagh ihinis that boxs | } Petralt and Hob 4 5. y Ames, Jr., of Boston; Nichol LE R wére made in Bridgeport MV Pout hallceteerar| f most of the 's re A state-wide hunt for Dr. Walsh |dle, Jr, of New York, Harvard '28; | 1o 5'9V8 Wer made in Bridgepg New Haven — Four police ser- of most of the world’s records. d his wife, Marion, ended last|Joseph Roby, Jr., of Rochester, N. | o> ‘& S geants demoted illegally, Judge Ar- ght when theilr counsel surren-|Y. Yale '2§ and Reginald oD S : |thur F. Elis rules and orders their red them at the office of District |of New York, a student at St. Paul's | New York — “l”‘-"") S’,‘"‘“‘Y S but Akl motive | termediate grs Harold torney Thomas C. O'Brien. Dr.|school, Concord, N. H. preacher son of the Rev, Dr. Roach |back of police board order. D e s skt : 2 gt y alsh was indicted yesterday by the | Straton, and Uudiné Maybelle Utley, = = and George Denney gt H e Drida n hour, 1.4 mil an hour 1 in polishing billiard balls or 4 i o) (N e s t reports of the young people’s con _|than the previous world itk | other substances which require a and for fllegal surgery and| The dlstinctive : 5 vear-old bobbed evangelist, have| Briggeport Toveatization 8 Wednesday—8 1 f vious substances w q . 2l rgery and| The distinctive ornaments and|li-vear-ol ; sl S port - nvestigati terence at Storrs, Superintenden Fedp Y ) held by himself. Close behind were | degree of smoothness, use the fe was charged with being a of the mediaeval knight |Joine 4 L shooting of Flovd Weaver broughtio A Marsh will fell about the life °r and testimony s Dr. William E. Shattug, Louisville, |cheekbone as a means of detecting | ot, | K¥., and Bennett Hill, the former |any roughness. | meeting of the Young Woman's de- inday. July 25- gram for the second meeting of th | partment, 2 5p.m |E. E ty edway of the drivers entered beat Stanley Memorial International Bible e | the world's record f 91 cubic | Sunday—9:45 a. m., combination inch racing cars in their qualifying service of worship and church (& M- 3 trials yester Pete De Paolo, | school session for adults, young peo- st i 192 ple and children of the junior =0 champion, sent.his tiny ear| ¢ is a mistake to suppose that the lirring round the mile and & |y of the tongue is the most sensi- half bowl at the rate of 133 tive part of the body. Those en- s Bible class, Philosophy of femption —8 p. m., study wles Henry, $4 Dw cot: “The Elisha Work.” . The doctor's hail was set new [80ing to exhort 2 sora 10 fOFto close when witness corroborat $15,000 and his wife's at $2,000. ot b e i g et companion. and work of one of the great mis- sionaries and the pastor will lead T . : lin the discussion of the parable o >hiladelphia Clever these he talents; 9 . primary and Chinese!. A typewriter from C1 Ehibd when ‘“m:'y:“v““ o : i e i Trinity Methodist shown at the sesqul exposition has|jick Delaney captures light heavy- |chureh sehool 5 @, m., sermon by 1,000 characters, all operated by ohe coight championship of the world. | st of & Tempe rt jlre - | Second Advent m., class meet- | | » Haven — Brig. General| Sunday—Sunday school at 10 a. Panl Smitl’s, N. Y.—Now it can s T e i e R e e S T be told. Here's what Cal and Al|; IR S e S L R meetii |had for Tuncheon, fruit cup, cream |gjyigion, word from Camp Devens ning service with sermon: “Wealth | soup, brook-frout, black bass, boiled |ngj ‘('11 Iren and Long Lif 15 p. m.| Sunday—10:15 a. m, morning | i | Thursday 5 p. m., prayer Emmanuel Gospel | potatoes, green peas, sttuce and G Trayer) Rl e r | |temato salad, peach shortcake, cof- | | tee, ecigars, Thureday—7:30 p, m Major General Morris B. Payne of L= o indayasniiog |New London, underwent his examin- First Lutheran m., open air servie \\v.y"m.‘xww:vrw‘ll‘ r (117 Y e ition yesterday. Both officers previ- | Sunday—Sunday school 9:30 a. m.; | par 3. o sneclal ”'1\\“ sy .J“RTI ; A Philadelphia—TIt fs libellous 1N |ouqly had failed in federal examin- |n ng worshily {(at L0107 i satvice; Mriand MrsiEumalley” rec] iy e e ‘ :la the city of brotherly love to sa¥igtions for the offices they hold in sermon in English by the pastor ned missionaries from Palestine. | ou buy bears this rads- ¢ d “przefarmaczyll” in criticism. e this state: laptism will precede the morning nesray—7 m., cottage scark—the Curti: guar- onal Guard ¢ Mrs, B ) Polish for steal, or squander or fall, | s service prayer meeting, Mrs. Boyce, Cook anee of quality . ) depending upon which, expert trans- | New Haven — A 42 foot oz S enuue, Plainville NS ls ee s on er . |8 |1ation is followed. Anyhow, a Polilh | cryiscr, Zlohdnera, built at Nau A M. E. Zion irsday—7:45 p. m. midweek | CURTIS oot \ 4; A writer who used the verb in refer-\i o for Captain A Arendholz Sunday—10:4 v P ind praise eervice ! ot <a : i : ring to Polish exhibis at the sesqui (ghq given a dry-land voyage by auto- | the pastor, subject St e ) bt of enisaces, exposition had to apologize in court |nioy fie'(teicto Gty Point, was put |of fhe Lord™; 12 p POLISH AMENDMENTS hat wre worthy of when prosecuted. loverboard on yvesterday's late tide. | school and adult Bible class; 7:45 p el et e 1 con- Bestrof extly Ametle Said the captain as he sat aboard his sermon by the pastor, subject: sidered certain that the diet will | A R New York—Mrs. Lydia G. Nelson lyoat: “My old dream has come true. | “The Tast Feature of Daniel’s I t fundamental amendments This s e o N of San Francisco, thinks her prav- |1t took me 25 years to cut timber | Vision.” t on oviding for . A ' ers have been answered by the mod- ;14 season it for fthe eraft, and to e The New Haven Dairy Special P ern miracle of the radio. Listening |nine vears to build it.” Flim (Swedish) Baptist ¥ i in at home she heard a message re- [ i | Sunday—10:30 a. m. sermon by this week is a delightful Summer layed ‘afar frofi. her brother, Whom | rmereyvilla — Miss Victorine Bish- | the pastor and singing by the choir she has not seen for 26 years, NOW | who been at Twilight Inn, in | Thursday—8 p. m, sermon and Dessert com.bining nuts and |she is on the way to South Africa |the Catskills with friends returned | praver meeting. e tisties compiled by expert psy- to join him, [home last night suffering nervous| ] Tl S 3 R 3 etk fruits with delicious Ice Cream. |exbauston. ~She tiad been awgkened | First Church of Christ, Sclentist it Fy : e Q) V E L Y L I N E S Edmonton, Alberta—Miss Mary |hy the fire, groped her way to find | Su service 11 a. m., subjc Bessle Hallett, a 'trapper, bas musl- |4 window and findlly was pulleg | “Life”. Sunday school 9:45 a. m ntions were luced is 3 BANANA NUT SALAD : cal ambitions. She's saving up the |qown siairs and then carricd out by money she earns by bagging man, make this Curtis Entrance T l,ListensTo Fight Returns, truly Colonial 1l oot or the T o oot | erchant Rothed of & | douth Congregational Uhur [N o i s s doo i or Flo, and Edna Leedom, on Chureh street was entered and $30 | at the sides and a delicate character. There are many other his comediennes, have been mar-[stolen while the proprietor, A, S. e i EEBUYOREDR f % 4 riod, 1 { Fomition. Sak puisie)utehiris to A UNION SUMMER SERVICES OF dentil mold in the frieze above designs of Curtis entrances and Delaney-Berlenbach fight returns FIRST AND SOUTH CHURCHES | are details distinctly Colonial ~other woodwork items in our Grand Canyon — Dude wranglers | last night, according to report to ;i i are expeoting to do a lot of business |the police. 3 : : g d .md. are the work of master stod] k and our Curtis Catzlog now with Fla and Bob. They are S RANR Morning Worship at 10:45 designers. suitable to all types of houses. mules which crown prince -and PUBLIC WORKS HEARINGS | The door, too,is authentic: the Come in and see them and geta 3 : : : L | of South Manchester -1d their bevel or “raise” gives book, “Curtis Woodwork. | public works Monday: Construction | See Pages 76 and 77 of this week’s Saturday Evening Post | st Hampton, N. Y.—John Drew | of concrete walks on both eides of | ked of the San Francisco|Wilcox street from Lasalle street to | 4 ake that it took a convulslon | Allen strect. construction of sid . of nature to make his nephew Jaek |walks on Lincoln street from Flart | Sy S S S —— Barrymore, get out of bed and the|to Monroe streets, extension of a| CHURCH aC l e IOS. .y nC. United States army to make him g0 |sewer on Commonw Ith .\\nnym} ‘ E: nd nd to work., And so it will take more |from Carlton street to Tunxix stree STAN Y Ev ORIAL 250 Park Street 25 Bigelow Street than a volunteer firemen's dinmer to|extension of the sewer on Brook | TONONEON 1 s 2 ¢ make Mr. Drew retire, even if he la|street from Logan to Glen streets, | @§ %:4% #. m. An Informal, testtul, inspiring service for ALL Distributors of Curtis Woodwork 73 years old. He's looking for a|and the construction of sidewalks on | :45 @ m. Primary and beginners’ departments. for New Britain- and Vichite. nlay for mext seasom, although the|Steele street from Harrison street to firemen thought that at their din- Corbin avenue. TR S YRR ST TSI TR “A community church with n friendly welcome.

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