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KREW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1927. / THE MODERATE INCOME, MEMORIES OF A HAPPY LIFE lecome a prircess. The prince said elected chairman of the program t our l ra M. H. Abel William Lawrence. be married for a financial settle- d committue, Warren Hale-was éluoted | A discussion of the values in An autobiography of a bishop [ment and on condition that the, chairman of the membership com- 9 family life. financial considerations, Who had a charm and kindliness union be one in name only. His mittee, Mrs. Jane Sartori Tuttle wan 3 and community co-operation. 647- which he uses in his account of the ' counsel read a letter in court, pur-| reelected librarian, Miss Ruth Schade | While this is being written, the Abs. many little things of life which oc- porting to have been written by the was reclected critic. The directors h whole world is agog over the cou L K cupied his career. 92-L434m. wife, asserting that she “hired the “7 later will choose a corresponding | ageous l‘nd spectacular flight of a|CREATIVE KNOWLEDGE, Sir i s of Prince Galatzine as a e {secratary. s | young aviator from the middle west William Brags. . y : tion. — The meeting di ] 3 2 ¢ ¢ i ceting did not end . unt) Thm to 0Ile fOF Ghflflge | who with nis dauntless spirit, his| History of th» trades of sailor, A VICTORIAX AMERICAN: HE Mame Mal]s Body Badl] Ba(' 1 consent to pay you,” the let- Flllflre 0[ Ol'gflllll.l[lon GOI]- after midnight. This long vigil was i years of careful training and his smith, weaver, dver, potter, and RY LONGFELLOW, H. S. Gor- ter continued, “during both our ex- 3 due to the policies of the club being . thlbmon Law rure knowledge of his task made & miner with considerations of the | TN | tered by SIayer istences $250, but if there is a di- Smemd at Annual Mw[m | thoroughly discusséd. dream come true. qne cannot help | way in which knowledge is always 3 ongfellow as he appears to the vorce I will pay you only $1 Whether the club will give free but admire this spirit of adventure changing the old crafts. 630-B75. ontemporary “d, m"ore sophisti- | — monthly during ¥ lifatime.” e public school concerts during the New York, May 24 (UP)— | backed up by the scientific knowl- a8 ® cated literary worid. 92-LS§6g. I B Me May 24 ¢ The All of Aimee Crccker's five mar- Marcus H. Fle fa -t coming year was left in abeyance, o Through a questionnaire being cir- | €dge and vears of hard work which PIETER FRUEGEL THE ELDER. T, NEOsGETe ® riages now have ended in divorce, SnouS HL Fleltzer fs the nSW arper much discussion pro and con culated among 7,000 Episcopal|enabled him to accomplish what Virgil Barker. e e S body of Dexter Wentworth, an aged [y husbands veiliaEn Parten dent of the New Britain Musi- had been hear'. Some argued for bishops and clergymen in the United ; eVen in this day of miracles is rec-| A study of his paintings. 750.9- De;cr\ptlom of the (‘mm‘" e th farmer, was found yesterday in the | Ash, Har 1lig. Jackson Gou- ca The annual election of of. fewer concerts and these at the States, the Church Temperance so- | 08nized as a most remarkable feat. ! Bs3. o Seap e OF e 2 living room of his home ncar Moody | raud. Prince Misinkoft and Prince fcers took place when active mem. (amp school auditorium, possibly clety was on record today as being|Just what part books from a public LY ons of the vasabonds ot thas O 12% | Mountain in Lincolnville, about 18 | Galatzine. bers met at the home of Mrs. Emilie | 'N4°T the auspices of the parents ® for voluntary temperance and not|library furnished in his career of FIFTY FAMOUS PAINTERS. Hen- op Amera: fih 92-Lss, oo miles from here. He had been - O and teachers’ associations. The radio for prohibition. | preparedness for the flight is only rietta Gerwig. CR 5."’“_ paacliady | beaten oven the head with a heavy ndzulatis. retiring president. last was also mentioned as a means of Operating as an agency of the|at present a matter of speculation.| Brief blozraphies of painters of Sy ® blundgeon. County officials who in- 0 41 REOWlingemua) EalipEas o He N Protestant Episcopal church, the |However, it goes without saying Italy, Germany, Flanders, Holland, THE PASSING ~ SHOW. Henry | yestigated the case said last night CONKLIN-OGREN Andzulatls undoubtedly questions at fssue were too many to . society’s board of directors has been |that the books which your library | Spain, France, England and Amer. Russell. Recollections of an im- | s plonably had been dead for gev- 4 reclected as presi- settle in one evening. endorsed in the popula: “referen-|carefully selects for education and ica. 733-G32. presario with many anecdotes of in- ara) days. | 5 ' G Tanio had she no f"-w“ formal an- ~ What the status of the dum” its known stand against the|instruction may furnish the key to a0 » terest about famous singers and | wWentworth's home ls in an iso- |OCore® O Lincoln of Hartford and the ‘vnmmm‘l?'m = ”; Mr]\‘oxmg' club will be when the Civ probhibition law. . |success along the line in which you |FINE PRINTS OF THE YEAR, 2Ctors. $2-Roi13. {1ated farming district and he lived Miss Ethel E. Ogren of This CItY bries suries the womime enai0 4178 association—to use a_tentativ A letter sent to Episcopal church | have some special talent. Much as edited by M. C. Salaman [ SN alone. He was last seen alive at 4 *The balloting placed thy mame of T 0ich later may 'be: changed — U executives over the signiture of the|we all would like to share the tri- A review of contemporary etching HARVEST OF THE YEARS, Lu- o'clock last Friday afternoon. Yes- Marry at Washington, D. C. e '“, gD the top nmd for StaTts functioning was clear. It Rev. W. W. Bellinger, vicar of St.!umph of accomplishment which 1S and engraving with one hundred ther Burbank. tord: nearest neighbor, George i 5 ol R as it he wepe | WOUld not be giving artists cou- Agnes' chapel, Trinity parish, Man- | the well earned result of this avia- ' illustrations. T69-qF42 A record of the life of this A. Thorndike living about an eight SnHoUBCetant e . W certs and would have to function hattan embodied similar sentiments|tor's achievement, such triumph al- S wizard of plant lifs which is of |of a mile away. 'missed the smoke (he warriage in Was) 5 e ey olely asi ‘a: power” forthe’ oiities ¥ of the evolution of the church’s ma- | Ways will remain to the few. Yet. PLEASURE FROM PICTURES, H. °Special interest as it is written by from the o of Wentworth's last Thursday at noon, appreciated the honor, but as he haq 107 of local endeavors. Efforts will jerity thought on prohibition as was ' by constant and orsanized use of T. Bailey himsel¢ for most part, from his homa and = er to investigate. Ogren of 289 Linwood street, been president of the club before made to learn how other musi- voiced last week by holas Mur-|Your library and its facilities for A valuable guide to the enjoy- Wealth of experience in the plant He found old man's body on the 'George C. Conklin of 100 (Cre and as he is identifed in an official clubs function in other citles, ray Butler, president of Columbus|educational advancement. there 1S ment of ures with a sketch of World. 92-Bsab. tloor: of ving room street, Hartford. Miss Ogr: city with other organizations, ONe Ppoint overlooked last night, | university. {little that can not be accomplished soms of the points in appreciation. 5 oo Sherif? A. Cooper said daughter of John Osren of Cherry p.'could not corsider the presidency. !t Was announced today, was the The letter follows: {1t one has the courage and initia- 730-Bis, TRUMPETS OF JUBILE C. M. Wentworth Fad been struck over street and has been employed by Mr. Fleitzer, who had one less AXing of a date for the annual “April 18, 1927, | tive which Lindbergh has displayed. P Rourke the head several times, probably |New Britain Machine Co. for the (ota than Mr. Hart, was accordingly PArty which closes the season. The “Rev. and Dear Sir: ! . s e MECHANICS OF THE GAME OF | Short sketches of the lives of with an axe The first hlow had past five vears. :n president. He accepted with Uate and place for this soclal event “The Church Temperaace society,! EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES TENNIS, 1. P. Paret. Ward Beecher, Harriet Bren fatal, he believed. The room The wedding was a quiet affair, be- h in which he promised to Will be fixed by the offcers and # under its charter, stands for voiun- | FOR YOUNG WORKERS, O.| The mechanics of the game of Lyman Beecher, showed no sign of a struggl At- ing attended only by Wa t on behalf of the club. hoard of director tary temperance and not for prohi- D. Evans. tennis illustrations from siow ireeley and P. T. Barnum. forney General R: nond Fellows of friends of the couple. The ¢ Two vice-presidents, instead of The retiring president, Mrs. And- bition. A study of the educational prob- movinz pictures which show the ac- Bargor., Me | Examiner A. F. was performed by Rev. Samuel gone were elected for the first time zulatis, gave a graphic report of “During the war a majority of the ! lem in its relation to boys and girls tion of evperts in play. -P21. o S Small of Freedom and several other | Judge Porter. pastor of the First in the history of the club. this to her attendance at the convention - directors were for prohibition and|who left elementary school to go [ THE YOUNG VOLTAIRE, C. B. ! physicians were called to Lincoln- 'Baptist church, Washington, after provide for any contingencies. Diffi- ' of the state federation of music alienated a number of the olderito work. 374-Evl. THE FAMILY, Kenneth Clhas ville by the sberiff. which Mr. and Mrs. Conklin honey- . was experienced in filling the ' clubs at New Haven. The New Brit- members. Now, seeing the evils o:; LI b R : = 1 this is a d. ac- Wentwort oficlaialsalf Haqinoston toE Byl SATan B SAleblacce howeror witiciamaln Belnf faf [otifho b nme & mgr R o UER prohibition that does not prohibit,| EVOLUTION OF VALUES. C.| A comedy of American life full of in England and no kno nies. and the motive ital City hefore returning home. numerous. Finally Miss Ruth Schade state federation and much good is the directors have returned to the | Bougle. i o o S12-W3S. 3 ritings were af. | of the as obscure, Two slis- r. and Mrs. Cinklin will make was named first vice-president and |oxpecied to come therefrom. The original policy of the society. In this| Personal, economic. scientific, re- ke & ters and a niece, his only known their home in Hartford, where Mr. Goorge Hahn second v policy of the state federation. Mrs. the society thinks it represents the ligious and esthetic values as they TRELAWNEY OF THB “WBLLS, . relatives, were notified. Conklin is connected with the Dicto- Miss Gertrude M. Hine, who shone | Andzulatis reported. was to stimu- - majority ot the clergy and laity, are related to human welfare, 304- gy g OF TH “L3" DIARY OF ARTHUR . BENSON, _ szarh Brodugts origration |~“f~‘i resplendently at recording secretary ||ate Connecticut musicians, and one and it is sending You the enclosed | B6S. 3 . Conklin will continue to be employed since the organization of the club ' ge My Hart i ¢ questionnaire to the end that the o e e B MDY sl B e e PR[NGESS GALATZINE at the New Britain Machine Co for to be relieved of the office this |y . c;“i:";o: i R cpinion of churchmen may bel AMERICANS FROM ABROAD. J. " 8% LIRS S IS RANTED DW Rf‘ a short time. Her successor will ba named known. P. Gavit. : “ = AFTER E W, Col. Charle: G 0 E g Z oo - MANY THINGS, O. H. Kahn, |AFTER THE WAR, Col Chacles A ir Flight Miss Laura P. Farrell was reelect- | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Yours truly, | A briet reading course on the con- sy Eeeal i e Repington. Starts Long Air Flight, 5 e FOrl XOURIW A TS “W. W. BELLINGER, President.” | tribution of some of the people from wubjests including domesite A diary of London. Paris, Rome, England to Australia| 2 freasurer Georse Hahn was re- 2 The questionnaire follows: other natlons to this country's wel- [op ' TS G EIE ns and other of the major 'er Husband Must Pay Costs and g 14 (P—1With 1. Is prohibition a success in your |fare. 325.1-G24. ities abroad and in America after Croydon (TEnE, vy 2f . T eis RIS e AJso Loses His $123 a Month o spare propeller strapped beneath | > Have we had the law long|CONGRESS, THE CONSTITUTION m\'gtz THA:\‘;ES FROM SOURCE Fiisss b L the fuselage of hl;v\ku ater Moth | enough for a fair trial? AND THE SUPERIOR COURT, 0 MOUTH, Irving Lawrence. y- - - ¥ airplane, Dennis Rook, 2 compara- 0 3. Regardless of one's attitude to- Charles Warren. A leisurely trip on this tamous Y OUNE Woman Killed, 5 28 P A decren op [1ively Mnknown avlaior fhapped of peCla or (] ay ward the use of liquor, do you be-| A study of the origins, river taken by three men in a hoat. Hurt in Auto Accident d today to the jt0day on a long flight to Austra purposes plane developed aboiut 30 horse- lieve a prohibitlon law offers the|and powers of the suprems court, 118 group included a —banker. & ywalpole, \ass, May 24 f formerly Aimee o . PR beat solution for the problom of in- | 342.7-W25, v painter and a writer. 914.21.-M PR e mq’pm:,:r Crocker, Callfornia heiress. Effective the Entire Week temperance? LRl i sl TS was killed and five companions wer: The Pri against whom the Rook intends to maks the flight 5 4. Should the Volstead law be |STORY OF THE INNS OF COURT, THE GREAT ISLAND. D. C. S2itz. j;iyreq yesterday when the automo- | findings of the court ran through. 0 Australia by easy stages, follow- R d d P modified? Sir D. P. Barton. Some observati in and about bila in which they were riding Out. must pay the entire costs of the INg the course taken by Sir Alan e uce nces 5. Should the eighteenth amend-| Detalled sketches of a landmark |the crown colony of Newfoundland, | girick a tree here, The others |sulf, and will not rec he $125 Cobham on his memorable trip. Be- ment be repealed? of London's early history. 340.7. Which will be useful fer the tourist ,,ns of whom usly injur- 'a montl “alimon: ch he claim- fore starting. Rook said On 6. Are you willing to cooperate B28. who plans a vacation where he can . were TIren SRar Teuelem “My plana is namel Marjo with the Chusch Temperance society Y engage In fishing and hunting and cysparson, Wittiam Woodward | Although this sum was stipulated sfter my flance. She is in Austra COATS and DRESSB in a campaign for more practicable | CASE OF SACCO AND VANZETTI, Who likes lovely scenery. 917.1-8e4. .ng jonn J. MeManus, all of Provi- in a larter from princess which now, so 1 must suceeed in reaching legislation in the interest of tem- Felix Frankfurter. e lence, and James A. Beagon of was admitted as 2 sort of marrlage her.” perance and morality? A critical analysis for the gem-ral CZECHOSLOVAKIA, THE LAND Boston. Deagon was charged with | seftlement and which was read dur- During the war. Rook served m 1 1 95 19 7 24 The average ratio of the replies!reader as well as the lawyer of this OF AN UNCONQUERABLE driving so as to endanger the pub- ing f hearing of the suit, the the air force. Afterward he went fo « o e that have already been received |case which has drawn the public's IDEAL, Jessie Mothersole. court held that he had deceived his Australia, abandoning fving. but Si 11 to 2 6 to 46 was said by a prominent Episcopal |attention for over six.years. 343- A rambling account for those who therefore had lost all three months ago returned fo En 1zes 0 20—36 to clergyman to be 3 to 1 in favor of a change in existing prohibition laws. Special Notice F8s. e s o STORY OF SCOTLAND YARD George Dilnot. of this great country. Miviam Walsh Suing for Divorce From Movie Man Los Angeles, May 24 (A—Miriam wife otherwisa conld not s of the contrac! nnder the ten 3 him. enjed Iznd and purchased a machil More Than Billion Pounds Of Candy Eaten Yearly A sketch of the growth of the Walsh, known as a motion are flve times married Aimee world's most famous police organi- 3. J. Audubon. retréss under the name of Afiriam i r petitioned for a diverce Atlantic City, May 24 (P—Total A public whist Wednesday ovening | zation. 352.2-D58 | 917.3-Aus. Cooper, filed suit today for diverce from the vouthful Russian noble- cindy nption in America In the T. A. B. Hall for the benefit LRI o s . # against Raoul Walsh, prominent sian on I of infideliy a 1,650,000,000 of the building fund. Several prizes| MARVELS OF MODERN ME- ADVENTURES IN EDITING, C. H. :ilm dircctor. €he charged that her ahandonr / e s A have been donated. Adm. 25¢. Re- CHANICS, H. T. Wilkins. Towne. shand considered marriage and pr opposed the suit, 1. : National 99 WEST MAIN STREET ROOM 104 turns for the hand embroidered Accounts of the mastery of the Entertaining and lively accounts zn artistic temperament incompat- charging that the marriage was a | (‘onfectiol ers \qsm‘muon which ! o 2 e scart should be in on or befors|land, sea and air. §04-W65. |of the writer's experiences and as- | ible. 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O UNION SUITS = 300 PAIRS ALL 'WooL oy il i 2 values CHILDREN'S SOCKS 10c SLEEVELESS SPORT § WEATERS$1 SECOND FLOOR OND FLOOR Black—Cordovan—Khaki pair SECOND FLOOR WHITE and TAN Regular $4.95 Grade Regular 298¢ T R TR e ) SPECIAL LOT Blue Crest DRESSES 94c CHECK NAINSOOK — ATHLETIC 3h—144 . 79¢ UNION SUITS Regular $1.00 Grade $1.30 Value — Men’s — y $1 COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS Fast Colors — Fancy and Plain Sizes 14—17 A.M. H. 0. WHITE MERCERIZED LISLE SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Regular $1.25 Grade 75¢