New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 1, 1927, Page 11

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'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1927. SUBMARINES WIL —_— - - — —~— NOT BECUT DOV e ; VACATION wzuel ) Y NEEDS Geneva, July 1 (A—The time for abeliShing submarines as engines of ' naval warfare apparently has not at yet arrived, for the naval experts of . 4 the tri-partite naval conference 4 g falled today to follow the American ~ m r.l suggestion, made on the opening day of the conference, that the United cono ces States would be willing to consider A abolishing the submarine it such ac- tion were made universal. 1 It is understood that the experts agreed today upon the five-inch gun To Save Your Best ! 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Thaw Bo S Pants I ment, athletic cut, i e i e Ul R i e s Made of good, wearable . y - ‘ venting webbing in back. tures printed in the paper, today was ollar a jsWe eI quality khaki colored " Betterworkmanship anid roomier held by three New York judges ot pleaking striped mntuiafl. Fm;l work, for Knickers of mixed $ ! sizes than formerly avaitible st : camp, for outdoors, materials, sizes 8 to is price. ) this to constitute a violation of the penal several d bl = code against the publication of pic- patterns, sizes ‘to 17 A ‘100 16 years. : X-T = —and consider the savings, tures of ‘“bloodshed, lust and crime.” The decision, réndered by Justices Healy, Voorhees and MclInerney in specidl sessions, was given in the case brought by John 8. Sumner, superintendent of the Society for the 5 Utiltey, racation. Suppréssion * of Vice, against the llry, St 3 McFadden Publications, Inc., and ; Serviceable, Roomy, Good Looking, yet 0 Reasonable E"’"""”{;" P:;m feiahuadorte ) s 3 ‘ Emil H. Gauvreau, maniging editor of the New York Graphic, a tabloid 2 T l. : raveling Bags Umbrellas Shoes Much of the matter, according to /£ the decision, was “disgusting and - for Pt perhaps not what we belleve should # 5 vacation time For #¥ii be printed in a paper in the city of Black fibre bags, just right for pic- New York or other placa, but still e 3 nics, bathin Tti . : it does not come under the law in ) d B FRLiics; vacatiohyi thips, our opinion and therefore on all o Will save your fine bags sl real value, each .......... grounds, the défendants will be ac-, \\ Two Lock Leatherett from the destructive quitted and discharged. i 2 summer uses. “We leave that publication (The [ the good judgment of this city of ; ) New York and their fellfws in the 3 3 cm newspaper world."” ’ i i Don’t Burden Yourself With Expensive Luggage for - > Compact, yet roomy, 5 : Mountain Climber Has nicely lined with cre- Short Trips. Bad Fall; Will Recover tonne, three spacious : Ay Salt Lake City, July 1 (UP)— N pockets for toilet ar- The :g'g‘h;fl&f. W-’fl; Made on correct ‘ W. H. W. Evans, Pasadena, Calif,, . ticles, 247 size. s on a s tops colore tourist, was reported recovering to- L . 4 shower proof fabrics. lasts, correctly rom injuries received when he Boys’ and youths’ sizes, lace to toe with styled. All leather. fell from a precipitous wall of the % heat bber soles: - Black imitation leather. s “Great White Throne” in Zion Na- vy i les: serviceable shoes at : : . 696 ea DRI T rerns ks oo e tional park. Yow cost. . Serviceable, roomy, economical .....e00.. ch He was rescucd by forest rangers *from a crevice in the rocks at an X, altitude of 2,700 feet and was car- vied down on an improvised litter Seven Strand Thread Silk Dress Values Seldom Equalled in Home = = A Rarc Value — Usually Sold by forest rangers. Evans said he had scaled the peak ; Children’s Wear. s of the “Great White Throne” which Full F hi Fr“k’ 4 9 at 68c. rises 3,200 feet above the bottom of as one i Wh the canyon and is_sald never to, 2 Bloomer Dresses ether for housework, ‘ EXTRA LARGE have been conquered before. b v or porch or street wear, Evans probably will be abie to | ., 7 £ | ? vesume his tour within a few days. : Sizes 7 to 10 yrs. Gin ! you'll find % / o He had been missing since Mon- ¢ o ham, che and nov. these A d :lty, materials made espe 3 i = i y 8 cially for Grant's. ... ith Again Postpones v suitable to His Hop for Honolulu yourneeds. San Francisco, July 1 (UP)—The G k2 Thére’s a Y oA 4 w ls silvy onoplane Cit of Oakland ) 3 o tae ot tire Several Different Styles in This Special ; wide as- g . l 0 e will not take off this morning, Er- Smith who planned to pilot the A Assortment. sortment ‘,mi:g ]“,:: flx‘tl{llm‘:\?‘;:‘fnf\i settle- & i g 3 3 of styles to Of unusual heavy quality, 26x58 ment of the open break between his Handbags and Purses select in. and very heavy beautiful jac- ‘ i < . ) quard bord- financial backer, Anthony Parente, s o e and his business manager mund i e from. Moffett. A /, Real leather and silk lined. e Parente conferred with attorneys The latest New York styles. Very tlll’;l;‘:A here yesterday and a letter was writ- I . ;’:\4 :”ce s ten to Moffett requesting him to re- ‘Now, a first quality all silk hose in your favorite Supertor values. . o o s linquish his rights in the trans- Pacific project in accordance with colors, at a dollar. the reported agreement between them. y " your pore ; : Where Else Can You London Financier Was For your porch, boat, floors, and Douwn to a Nickel — And Every Piece of the Buy o New Firse Quali your furniture, Suicide, Coroner Finds e BRICHTEN &7 WITH Hundreds Is Perfect Tube for $1.00 London, July 1 (A)—The death of James White, widely known finan- G Gr‘nt’. ’ cier, race horse owner and theatri- 4 it ; i cal promoter, on Wednesday —was ¢ Prepared Paint R g from chloroform poisoninz, “self-ad- (4 d 3 ; . ministered while of unsound mind,” Varnish Stain L : a coroner’s inquest found today. iy ! > 1 uminum TUBB (White's death followed closely == Full color assortment, ready upon a huge speculative dcal in Brit- 7 4 mixed—easily applied. : g 4 3 3 ish-controlled oil field shares in an < <> soc RN i = attempt, according to market gossip, i : ‘ ° mm;o ’fl; to gain control and force up the J ; 2 : 1 price with & view to retrieving heavy D , = . ) e stock exchange losses.) Put More Miles in the Free for All Fight in Old Shoe! Dut : S _‘; e Prussian Diet Today S ey - 59 : Individually boxi Berlin, July 1 (P—The Prussian BIOW Ont P akhes 3 i bl ; ware Every one guaranteed, diet was the scene of a tree fight this morning among the nationalists, 3% and 4 inch sizes coclalists and communist deputies. : - Attempts by the dentists and demo- f‘”_’ quick, effective re- crats to separate the fighters met pairs. 2 = with little success. Iw A { 1 Bemuse ‘he . The chamber looked .ikc a battle- & Gm dfl.sln Sore field to the gallery spectators. Many = = stands for economy in mer- of the diet members showed signs dmldxsmg h‘b’ taken a definite place in the business of the struggle. The fight occurred in connection 2 z. world. vith a socialist interpellation con- . g g 2 d y 1 verning recent riots in which one Lu e Carrier Made from 'Bar Steel I & Ki ! It has madelower prices : : B . “THOR” i sible through reduced over WIMBLEDON DESERTED. Tire Tools : }t‘i;:d m mhfied distribo- Wimbledon, July 1 'M_“':“b::‘); ’ % A rtm t ] l d mmm don looked deserted, compared W m . s {hé crush aitending yesterday's sen- SSO ent inciuaes y ght:fpguzf = Grant Chhr «ational singles, when play began to- - 1 Lipped S P 9 Pie Pl == 3 Emnmlp‘ The entire program today con- Extension tyfe, Won’t bend qt. Lipped Sauce Pans ie Plates 2 s COME 4AND SEE! sisted ot "°""’;;‘5"‘“f,':e"b‘;§“",§'s e sl sturdy, depend- Won't break 1 qt. Flaring Sauce Pans Large Cups Each Piece ! Tiunter and Miss Klizabeth Ryan, / nd- e . 0 the first American pair to take the able, reasonable. 1 qt. Mixing Bowls 1 qt. Pudding Pa “r m Courts, won thelr - mixed doubles e 250 T 8 I L : L .T.g' M 4 match against A. Berger and Mrs. - < W Lambert Chambers, 6-1, £-6. person was killed. 283-287 \‘om\]"?lc'\a\\'lz\;fil'glri, "(wp)— One Pint Size An E i Price George \‘.z‘flgl of Washington, D. c. Vacu“m' Bo’tfles MAIN ST. Cretonne fimsol‘ . e A Cantis S A AR ol Will keep hot or cold for f : e New Britain, For children, assorted light pat- 59 , middle Atlantic golf champion. Voigt | p ¢ f h = 1 repeated yesterday by defeating A. wenty four hours. ....... ) 4 J : I. Washington, 2 up in the finals at Conn. terns. A real value ... PRETReD) [ 4 the Norfolk Country club,

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