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) RS. ADELINE DAVLS 83, BUT HALE AND ACTIVE kmore Street Woman Takes Lively Interest'in Oity Affairs —IrRadio “Fan” re. Adelfne Davis of 28 Park- | pre street will obeerve her 83rd | hday, Thursday, at the home oH daughter, Mrs. Leroy Martin of nville where she is spending her P n. &he makes her home with daughter, Mrs. Bdward F. Hall Parkmors street. he was born on July 32, daugbter of Mr. and Mrs. spent the early part of | iscated vear the Intersection of 0ad street and Varmington ave- She attended the oid district 00 on Osgood Hili. She was rried 40 years ago to Samuel T. vis and reaided in a new house lch was bullt on & section of her farm. following children, born of wedlock, are stil] living: Cap- | n Vietor Davis of Truck Co. No. | pf the fire department; Mrs. Ed- rd F. Hall wife of Senator E rd ¥. Hall, chairman of the 4 of finance taxation and | retary of Tanders, Frary & Clark: | . Minnle Martin of Plainville nois P. Davie of this city, an em- ye of the Corbin Cabinet Lock , and Mrs. Charles May of this Another son. S8amuel Davis, killed in the Spanish-American Mrs. Davis i1s a member of the st Baptist church, the Pythian ers ané the Spanish-American r Veterans' auxillary. Despite advanced age, she is enjoying ba health and only last week, ac- panied by her daughter, she ted the office of the tax collector pay taxes on some property she s. She takes an active interest the afrairs of her home city and keenly interested in the radio and more recent development, ONCERT AT WALNUT HILL he Universal band will render oncert at Walnut Hill park to- Trow evening. Director Edwin Barrett has arranged the follow- attractive program for the even- March, ke: ov “Spirit of Liber rture, “The gdad,” Messenett; Iways” waltz and “Lonesome d Sorry.” fox trot; operatic, “The a Mill” Herbert; Polish dance, arwenka; Polinaise, “Royal cree”; popnlar airs, lackber- s and selected; operatic selec- n, “The Merry Widow,” LeHar; linaise, “Taddeus Kosiesko" hope, and march, “T! eves. popular airs, A FIREMEN'S BALL DATE The men’'s Pension and Relief ociation voted last night to hold | annval ball on Thanksgiving eve | ktead of New Year's eve, which s been the date since th tom s inaugurated. A cont on of 0 to the Fresh Air Fund was ap- bved, and it was voted to turn br $1.500 fo the pension fund, the | pney to be taken from the profits the annual ball Jast year. FAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADs | today, |Forbldden to swim at y | Caliph of | By the Associated Press. London—Bomething big is going to happen today, take it from the Rev. Walter Winn. Anyhow, if not it will be on or about July 130. Something in the great pyra- mid of Gizer has told him so 1936, with the inillenium following. | | Saida, Syria — Some intrepid | American tourists here are d!sap- pointed. No whale toted them. the spot where Jonah is supposed to have | |1anded after his adventure, they did 80 just the same, but nothing hap- pened. | Budapest—Prince Domenclo Ros- | 30, secretary of the Italian legation, | is belng hailed as a hero. Fully | clothed, he dived into the swollen Dapube from an island cafe and | rescued the beautiful actress, Paula | Csaky. They quarreled while dining | and she tried to drown herself. | Delaware Water Gap, Pa.—The P | Haig is surely a money player. A century note is awarded each day for the lowest score in the eastern | open. getting even with one Jones broke | Bobby's 36-hole record by doing a | 67-63—141. And at that he missed a hole in one by six inches. Atlantic City, N. — Mrs. T C. Wilcox, & and Miss Mary Henr- don, 19, are $150 in as the result of a hike of 58 miles in 12% hours. They won a bet made at a bridge game and—thing of it, girls, one lost | seven pounds and the other five. They wore knickers and carried a ukulele all the way from Philadel- phia. | New York —— There's much ado about that fish caught by President Coolidge and presented to Al Smith, | who is saving it stuffed for the state museum. Charles M. Breder, an ex- pert at the city aquarium, says the | pre nt has been catching simply ordinary pike, not the wall-eyed va- FLASHES OF LIFE: WOMEN WIN $150 BY MAKING GOOD ON WALKING WAGER 0 | coming to that of Jullus Caesar afte | that the nexr big war will be 1928- & ‘aesar after | knees and he and the prin | auickly Sir Walter coppcd it in the | |first day's play and just By way of | NV, DRLLALN Dalll nuoaaly, 1Tuoval, Julit o riety, gift. as the governor describes his Bridgeport — George Crawford, president of the Chamber of Com- merce, likens Jack Delaney's home- conquering the Gauls. Monsieur Chapdelaine ali: Jack Delaney, is a French-Canadian. Gaul was the an- | cestor of France. ¥ Mesa Verde, National Park, Colo. he Swedish Crown Pr having a lot of fun doing just a likes in non-regal fashion, awiing into ruins on his with their fingers at a bee Atlantic N bunch of crook with a little device that looks like a fountain pen. It is be- ing shown at a detectives’ conven- tion. One shot through a keyhole and everybody in a room would be knocked out by gas for half an hour., — A whole had some years ago. imprint of the wing of one of Washington — They mosquitoes 300,000,000 them found in a rock layer in the | Grand Canyon by a Smithsonian ex- pgrt is four inches lons.; Edinburg — The laborites are quite excited over the revelation that the city spent $4.000 for Bobbies' | clubs during the recent general | strike. And be of a shortage of regular clubs towel rollers were bought. Supposing they had tried | rolling pins! Waterbury — Joseph T. St. Louis | won Eastern League baseball w golf tournament. erson Davis of probably fatally other occu- Hartford — Springfield, Ma burned while warning pants of house on fire | | | | | | | Bridgeport — Jack Del comed home as world's light he weight champion by thousands Prepared at | homeina minute by briskly stir- ring the powder in hot or cold water. No cooking “ask for Horlic /M» FOR YOUR WANTS The ORIGINAL \ Malted Milk Safe Milk and Diet For Infants, Invalids, the Aged, Nursing Mothers, Children, etc. | | | I For all members of the family, ailing or well. Serve at meals, | between meals, or upon retiring. Food-Drink, quickly relieves faintness or hunger day or night. A nourishing, easily assimilated A STOP,LOO AND REA ABOUT OUR S ALE OF USED CARS BEGINNING JULY AND LASTING THREE DAYS ONLY Come prepared to buy a good used car a t YOUR OWN PRICE Every car is in good running order and priced so that you can not afford to forego such OPPORTUNITY Prices ranging Qar from $35.00 and upwar an unheard of value. $5.00 down will hold the car you choose and ONE DOL- LAR A DAY ONLY will pay for it. The Hardware City Motor Co. 50 Chestnut Street. P Open Evenings Until 9 o'Clock low ds. Every hone 2215. can be overcome | district court at Kansas City that a opinion, the Washington officials |letter to 536 radio statio; ugh- radio broadcasting " hat made no definite prediction of the |out the country asking that they ultimate effect of the injunction be. ’keep to the old power and wave yond saying they believed thre com- i1engths The appeal sald the jump- merce department liceases contained | ing of wave lengths tended to shake no stipulation as to time, leading to | public confidence and that it would the inference that the decision ar-,gmpard'zc the whole radlo indus- fected only the agreement between | try. the two stations. Similar written Secretary Hoover's recent picture urch of Latter G8Técments are held by many |of present conditions was glootny, LT broadcasting stations, it was pointed | but, refusing to blame anyone for the. sin. 0L the situation, he saw relief in pros- The pect from two directions, the public tions, in accepti s requir- | {ing them to yield a division of time, | When the marketing bureau began [and congress. “Radio fans are not going to sit recognized the federal government’s | rad! at hours set for| power to regula ense rs VLDS, the market comm idly by and sec the programs of ceesstully iefr favorite stations impaired by action of other stations” said commerce secretary, who pre- dicted that congress would pass nee egislation when it recon- vened in December. FAR FROM GLEARED One Court Issues Injunction But| Is Not Inclusive station having accepted a license from the govern- ment was bound to ob: terms of that license. !mn restrained | State Market son City, fro ‘gmmml tati the reorganiz }xm Sai Judge Reev New Haven — Deputy Sheriff Al- ed Johnson shot hlmself and died w hours later in hospital., rve the injunc- WOS, the Middletown — The body ot Mich- ael Cannatta, eight, missing since aturday, found floating in Connec- cut river., operated by Branford — Continued search e SR failed to show any trace Charles ~ Ioster and Jack Ashley, missing |, C .C ¥ since day fishing trip. 20 (P—An injunc- one radio station on the broadcasting | <t station of the same ament, | F&¥e % ich it had a his predecessor office 5 time division agreement, has been | 1 of ‘ 2 nd was withou b v of the granted in Ka but whether | p; t at ‘Washiy s 5 te. 1 tion of priorit decsion will have any effect on |1y expressed the b air confu resulting from a |cision would have no general value s e ) the commerce de- |except as to stations gulatory au- T doubtful ‘lm»dinx broa time of arrangen the Hartford — I°. iffin Knights Tej the y on atr pro- | today to | During 1925 four and a quarter billion fish and more than a million fish eggs were placed in American aving written efforts were made ng normaley back National A Mayh | x when — Dr. Franklin H critically injured ¢ trolley. partr to th tho ation of | a ‘r“mrr paels 15t Annual Mid- SummerAp tore Closes at Noon 3-HOUR SALE OF Toilet Goods and Notions 19¢ Tin PETER RABBIT TALCUM 5c POWDER ; 5 2 for 9c deasf es held in 3-Hour Sale-- Silk and Summer DRESSES Regularly made to sell for $10 to $15 Beautifully fashioned season’s newest materials; georgette dresses, printed silk dresses, flat crepe dresses, tub silke frocks, fine coin dots, ete. Regular and extra sizes, 16 to 16. All the newest colors and styles. A FINAL CLEAN-UP 574 Pairs of Women’s Dressy PUMPSTIES — Patents, Satins, Blondes, Greys and combinations; high, low and military heels; sizes to 8. All regular $4 and $5 Wedns $2.55 10c LIFEBUOY 25¢ Tin of the b 800 Yards Fancy CHECK CURTAIN MATERIAL with pink or blue ruffling. A 29c value. Wednesday, yard 160 "~ BROADCLOTH OVERBLOUSES High, low and V-neck mod- dolls; composition head, | els, all sizes and colors. legs and arms; all have | Out they go ma-ma at $1. 00 . LADIES' BLOOMERS . voices. | Crepes, dimity aad muslin. | SATINETTES Values to 79c. | ()mtlw\ g0 at on] ch | in a large assortment of — | new and pretty patterns; dark and light colors. — Worth 89¢ \ard | d. &b ... \atd 490 WOMEN’S A’I‘_HLE’I‘IC UNION SUITS Your choice of all our bet- ter garments; made of fine b nainsooks,voiles and fancy 36-inch \ ATUR! \L striped fabrics; values to SILK PONGEE $1.79. Special | Fine for summer wear, only | W odnmdav, suit 98C a few ieces @ his R [ , few pieces at this price. 50 Dozen Hemy Qunllty TURKISH Worth 98¢ vard. 59(: BATH TOWELS Wednesday, yard 0dd Lot of Size 27x54 with blue, pink, lavender or yellow borders. HANDKERCHIEF ! RAYON SILK VESTS A 5 (E IFS and Step-ins. Values to All the new pastel shades. | A reg. 98c value, Wednesday, each 490 Values 8¢ $1.39. Out they egular 98¢ grade. each. 7 for ZSC a0 (\L only . 88C ():n they go at . 69 (" to a customer) 9 ALL NEW 'v)tnll ODD LOT of LITTLE GIRLS DRESSES e s O 0 MATERIALS lelQ HOURS ONLY MI“\ W ORI\ SHIRT\ | Genuine Amoskeag blue | chambray; reg. 85c grade; | sizes 14145 to 17. Special | Wednesday, 63 C each MEN’S NAINSOOK UNION SUITS The finer grade that sell regularly at 75c. Special Wednesday, 59 c suit 36-inch and Ill inch FANCY VOILES AND FIBRE SILK MATERIALS | all good L‘O]Ols and patterns. . 98c value. 69C Wednesday, yard For the Kiddies 200 NEW PARASOLS —all colors with handles; values to Wednesday Only MA-MA DOLLS | An exceptional low price for one of these 18-inch ARCISSE TALCUM ic Bottle “BLACK FLAG” insect killer ....... 1 0(: Wednesday Only 30c Bottle of CARBONA, cleaning fluid 3 19C Women’s, Misses’ and WILLIMANTIC SPOOL COTTO 4c Children’s black or white . : . spool SNEAKER PUMPS 0. N. T. CROCHET CO )\ 2 13 ross strap style, white and all colors and numbers . . . balls (& brown; sizes to 6; value $1.50; LARGE SIZE MOTH BAGS, 1 all first quality. side opening, 69c value. ... \\ ednesday Only 890 KING’S BASTING COTTOX 4c Me 200 yards I o : s n's SILK LINGERIE BRAID, 1.31‘:12 VENTILATED OXFORDS allcolons b 2 %or An ideal outing shoe; sizes to SEW-ON RT 11'; value §3.00. $ flesh or white .. pau 7C Wednesday Only 1 ’89 [} ALL STYLES — SIZES 3 to 8 D LOT of BOYS WASH SUITS AT T Values to $1.49 BEAUTIFUL SPORT TIES | B and WEAR SETS silks, laces or linens. to NEC —of Values 36-inch Fancy FOULARD’S AND NOVELTY Silks, under styles. Aluu\ to $ Three Cm\% of New Assorted £ of CHOKER BEADS ;\Il colors and all styles. Values to T5c. \\ ednesday \1)cc| sI 1 0 C \L\I\IFR H \T\ tegmlar $3.95 values. Wide >Mvgt1ms of sport hats in all the wanted colors; large | and small $2 00 headsizes ~ UNDERMUSLINS Gowns, Chemise, Bloomees calfskins and beaded HAND BAGS | arm : and pouch $1.50. 69C NEW HOUSE AND STREET DRESSES fine linens, chambray: percales and prints; | to 46. ‘mw\ to $2.98. — | 3 eg 98¢ BRASSIERES Satine striped materials, all styles and Out they go at m\]\' sike Another Lot of Large Size Linen Finish Men's MEN’S SUMMER PAJAMAS Just two hundred of these special sleeping gar- ments; white and colors; silk frog trimmed; $1.50 grade; all sizes in this lot. $1 15 Special Wednesday suit WOMEN’S SILK HOSE The well known Burson make, black and all wanted shades; $1.00 gra all first 59c quality. Special Wednesday . ... pair and seven-eighth lengths, plain CHILDREN’S PLAY SOCKS Three-quarter colors and fancy tops; 29¢-39c grades. Special Wednesday ... pair 22C Another Big Bargain Lot Men’s Shirts glish broadeloths and fine cord mad- ras, collar attached and neckband styles in avhite and colors; sizes 13145 to 17. Reg. $1.50 values. 150 Combination Smoker Sets Value $2.98 Exactly As Pictured