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EW BI'ITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY § 1923 - RS e, — —————————— ]} | dour Scot. George Duncan, Jagk | Bassett, Hartford; K. T. Atwell, IRl et l31 by thestato boa @ i | M A ) < Y oard of ph ‘harles P. McLaughlin, erb s {28 Tan Weland. Perhipe (he, host rington: George Lux. Harttord: |§ L 1 L] “Por safe fying” it a8 pointed | mark, e f ¢ e Albert Demino, Noroton. { it b Bt ! i i derstand and forecast atmospheric | jartford: Julius S. Cooper. New ) ADY \ shot a 78 over ths Prince's course, \ ., NL | Ambassador Morrow Is | 1B i Jconaitions through his ability 10| Landon: Esther Goldberg Bridge. FLAPPER BILL READY | which. becauss of a chill, whistling About Fully Recov : | rea woather mape, ‘foot’ the nature | part: Louis R, Gentile. New Haven:| London. May § (P—The “fapper | wind from the sca, was rendered fan| ut Fully Recovered of the atmosphere through which | Salvatore 3. Lentine Now. Haven, | vote” bill, giving the franchise to | St. George's yes- | atl . exico City, May \—Secretar; . altaie . ! T e 2 4 rementiat (ha a Prominent Golf Stars Believed (osae,® ™" ™ =* ©** " §(ate Orgavization CODVEDUOD sran Fweow or'the arrea simes | Big Factor in AFPMADSE) SHOUI | 5o o 50 v o7 " | Eevard W st Caton s ehas | T B0 T B8, e ot e el ¢ 2 it -vis | ting them on the same s of e Hagen's 76 on the Prince’s course, | embasey today requested news- ance forming {hem, use baremeters|>"tiane. Ravitan, N. J.; Moris 13 he same basis of meng Assured of Qualifyng or e s it e ToBe MO ThUISGay e e o Ambec | By Clogly SOl 20 e S et Ao s Mot o 3 e Tor the ot af e 'go0d as Mehlhorn's 72, while Little | dor and Mrs. Morrow would receive [WRCTher It i expedient and possible | o P miin o e s : Joe Jurado from th ntine. whe members of the American colony fo- |0 50 under, aver. around of through | LAven: Philip Zucker, New Brital The house of commons witheut di- fandwich, Eng. May S —(UP)— bettered “The Haig's’ ore by al 15th annual convention of |MOrrow evening. Phailaton o take a i trom | 1he disturbances which he knows he \;,m"j‘ W. Smith, New Haven: | vision. already has passed the stroke, declared that such golf Was| . connacticut Retail Jewelers' as-|,, L0 Was interpreted as meaning I 10ST et wr W, McEnany, Norwich; | measure. good for 6%, or even 66, over an| etail Jewelers' as- {4y ot the ambassador liad recovered | the satler and eantent loften ity e an aF . S rage course upder normal candi- | SOCition Wil be held at the Shuttle | from the attack of grip which kept | operate With e weatlior, elnats il s oo iie: e wssured of qualifying, the field in the | 0 | Meadon club Thursday, with Statehim in bed for a tew days. opinion of Chief Petty 0 e e it British open championchip et eul It was belicved foday, when the | President George H. Dysen of this| Tt s | George 1. MeCaul, attached fo 1o | weather condifions thoy i upon the second round Which | o0 " giminished field started out | city, presiding SPELLACY IS RETURMED navy recruiting office, New Haven. 1| Plying il be mare seiontific and | will dstermine the 100 or more golf- |\ "y oalifving round, that 16 The coniention will hegin at 10, Hartford, May 8 (®—Connecticut | pionoer in naval aviation |t safer, for the airmen can 418 Who are to enter play for the |, 4 yoper would safely qualify |4, m. with the reception and reg- |delogates to the national democratic | ‘Aviation, heing a young siconer | o hhas b ic G e T ! "1"1\" mow heid by Bobby Jones of hpy . prince of Wales is coming | istering of delegates. Sturman & Dy- | convention at Houston, Texas. have |as yet, is rather apt to think it cun | e i R T 3 Atlanta : here Thursday with the Duke of | son. state secrotary, will have eharge | again selected Thomas J. Spellacy of [ conguer the weather.” ha said today. | Wormns A The 100 low scorers, including ties | v 40 \fees the final rounds, | of this work | this city and Mrs. Lillian 8. Abbott | ~twe had some examples of this i“"""‘“ .\ppomlcd heriff for last place, will qualify for the | (0% G0 S0 L cup to the| Mr. Dyson will make his report in | of Norwalk to represent the state on | spirit of weather defianes sinee the | In Kentucky County championship prop which 81arts G, on 1he following day. » | conmection with the formal opening|the national committee. Both were | early days of aviation, and last year| Irvine, Ky, May 8 Pi—Mrs, Ar- :‘y;r,. n; Reyval St Wcorges course at a noon luncheon. Reports of the |unanimously returned to office after | proved what the fivers fousht in the thu Erookshire ~as appeinted omorrow : | secretary and treasurer will be mads | roll call vote had shown the dele- | Xtjantic and lost Leuift of TiK souily yestsedey o A deter 11’ an:h I\»v‘d u; bring | at the same time. At 1:30 o'clock | gates to be in faver of making their |+ The sailors know.® Centurics of | ill out the unespired term of her = op 8ok fo Ahs counion | Rev. William H. Alderson will speak | s¢lection in Hartford rather than in | cxperience have taught them that|lusband, slain Sunday night when | ned but once 1n | on “Rehigion and Business.” At 2 Houston as is proposed by some. they must take what comes and[he attempted to search the home of | e past seven years V";r: S:N"f"l;«lj [{} 9 | oclock. Bartiey J. Doyle, publisher | sy make the best as well as the most of [a suspected hootlegger. > —from the American of the Keystone magazine will speak PASSES EXAMS it. They cannot tame the 1a,[ The slayer, Dave Estes, 30, was| point of view—when the leading L on “The Jew Trade association.” | Hartford, May 8 UP—Frederick P. ; ! . I LR but they ean and do use th sent fo Laxington when it was feare golfers from the United States| At 2:45 p. m., Charles W, Hawkins, | Latimer. Jr., son of john P. Latimer ¥ hendlwvas foanad it pfain Lt “The Aviator will do likewise |a moh might take him from the jail | crowded to the fore in the opening treasurer of Rackliffe Brothers' Co., | of this city who was graduated from | wyopn he will soon be given an en- | here. He was indicted vesterdavon a | . 0 Hr cualifying round, F ] S e e Fale in 1927, is f the o 2 B oty il betrors Biteos and | e afternoon program will in- - . sumption that he does not have taltried [riday. It s believed he will | t 5 Sliids! 2 treportiat 1ha commikies op | Bunualexaminationss Torgnpeinty | S E TR B0 e SeT RS SR S e ) ey americans b watter wosen. wu HOW e Was TRRAtEd 15730 2,Theh o1 SRS, | et 0 tno foreign serviga sehoot | SOTTY about bie gnsoles suviiy. Of)pieat fhat e shot et Brook| Mehlhorn, Jim Barncs, Gene Sarazen - o anttasisess by D oet [of it inTomatioNtanrietinr Mina | SONEREA BARLEAIE R R 308 Tomms Avmour suscooded fu | burn, vice president of the Natlonal | United Btates, according to the an. | 18 "0 AT, z fiaghomeiniol stsmich turning in better performances than | New York, May S.—UP—Major| poeii jo\elors' association, and & |nouncement of the department of P'® JOTE FEE AL Lo sl B i Compston, Abe Mitchell and i Asines Bllzoaknico Hol 4 the Triend- | eport ¢ Todd, delegate | St cdge of the air and its vagaries will | ht murder of the Triine| SompAD 2 ) : Iv Sons of St. Patrick at a dinuer | to the 1 ational convention. | e G asontial mart of fia : S | S x tendered him, Baron Von Huenefeld | Election of rs will take place| Traveling at the rate of two miles | s e Niaer. ! Walter Hagen's play yesterday ; - 2 i T e M ke o & wilnule 16 wenls fake an slrplage ] (T Sdulbment. Tha Naiy His « e e ey e ey, |and Captain Koahi that ho was a|during the latier patt of the afler, |2 P00 1 mowd take ab & R o et oA ZURLR PAssts EXAM score, was recognized hy golf ex. | German prisouer during the war and poon Now business and general dis- | NEATY 90 ¥ % Saalbe laboratory at the Hampton Ro: Hartford, May § (P—Of 38 per- . ongh 2 X~ found that the storics of German | cussion will include an address by gt Amploneny 0y ifont S AL 08 A8 nors ports as superlative and “Sir| ; i ; a., air station, where men are in-| 10 ook the cxamination for B e e aritian, | ParDariem and crucl(y were “hosh.” | Miss Virginia Hammil of Meriden of e A R s A R e B 56h oha M Gers et sandel During the war 1 was flying dis- | “The Tmportance of Style in Mer- .,'M: e M ¥ 1 r,", “"]"mwhnn at the front when 1 got lost | chandise.’ i S Years ako. han bech Made |in a storm and drifted over the Ger-| Committees in eharge of the con- | i il e inoreE he Nomad | AN lines” he said. “I fought (ho|vention arc as follows: Guests: Barl- | il* Mehihorn. the Nomad | o0 ¢or two and a half hours but |ley J. Doyle. Philadelphia: Rev the American links, who was low | © il ome | Wi, H. Alders w Brit i AR my gasoline gave out and 1 was Wm. H. Alderson, New Britain; H. | ES Assthal die bl e ‘_;:l:n:m:"orr“d down at a village in West. | L. Coburn, president New Hamp- | upon bie tecond round In faiher & phalia, where T was interned for ten | shire association: A, & Thompson, | RN 4 q Pusalencd framp o pnd. Menihord Iweets prosident Vermont ascociation; Ar- \ e e e ® e fore Il “While prisoncr there T came to| thur Stern, president Massachusotts similar fashion, Ll (0 oMEOUNICT | inow the German race and What |assoriation: Ralph Bengon, secretary X 8 % was baing told the allied nations | New Britain Chamber of Commereo: ) “T dont want to win the qualifying | st : o & , 4 he qualifying | ,paut their savagery and barbarity | Charles W. Hawkins, New Britain: i‘j‘g"i‘z‘fif"‘dh“ej_;f ':93! ‘l":f“afi | was bosh. They treated me wonder- | 1. S. Mosher, superintendent Pink- Th T Fl ), The Great Inde nt P e A e | tully. T really had a fine time whilo | vrton detective agency, New York. e eaberry avor Mehihorn's 72 over the 8t GEOrges | 1 wgy oid. 1 came to like the Ger- | Fcception committee: Oscar vourse was the best card furned in |y, g ory much and I was very glad | Thomas, chairman; Howard Bron- IS ch”fl'@"‘ Monday. Following him came tho | oioy 0 CUUE RIS Tain the two | son, Les Roberts, Charles J. Haya | with whom T flew across the Atlan- | M. P. Leghorn. B. Georsea "R It's trite but true that tien | Committee on Resolutions: C. C.| ‘ S A Costello, Now London: Frank M. you'll neverknowhow § knewn before that . l .t t. | ltchln rrl a 'ons Captaln Koehl had been held prison- | Todd. Bridgeport: Frederick G, . g' g |er by the French for sometime dur. | Crabb, New Haven i good Chewing Gum ing the war, finally making lis es-| Nominating Committee: George - - 0[ the sk"l Md scall] cape, Dt it was the firet time Major | L, chairman, Harttord; George W. | can be until you have ) | Fitzmaurice had mentioned his own | True. Middletown: Fred Weber. : —_ cxperfence of being captured by the | Meriden: William Deakin, Danbury tried th‘c Tcabcrr,y Use Healing Liquid Zemo | other side. | William €. Hawley, Rridgeport | flavor in Clark’s S—— . ——— | Auditing Committce: George P.| CHOATE BOY MISSING | Spear. Torringlon; Authony W. Hull, | Teaberry Gum, With the prominent American con- tenders well in the van aud believed Don't suffer from an ugly, itchy| - CHOATE BOV MSSING R b akin: Di o o 4 Vallingford, May 5 (® — Missing | Wallin e Andquist, . in. Do not endure Skin Tortures | You'll find the Teaberry and Trritations. Banish Pimples, | fince §aturday when he = r'”"n‘”“f"”” 2 2 | : 3 Blotches, Rashes and relieve Dan.|Permission to leave the hoate Officers: George H ""‘m“i presi- | [.mk P“k‘S' a real find k Aruff and Eczema. Apnly clean, an- | 5cheol grounds, Eugene H. Clapp of dent, New Britain: Georgs W. True, | Ay 4 tiseptic, dependable Zemo Liquid at|Brookline, Mass. is the subject of | first vice-president. —Middletown; ——Any store. any time. The safe, sure way to keep |an etxensive &earch today. The | William Deakin, second vice-presi- | #kin clear and free from Blemishes | boy's father, George A. Clapp of the | dent, Danbury: Sturman F. Dyson, | CLARKS and skin troubles. 35c, 60¢c and $1.00, | E. H. Clapp Rubber company of | mccretary and treasurer, New Brit-| Boston is here and is understood to|ain. be working with detectives on the Executive Committee: Anthony A ¥ . | case, Eugene supposedly started for Hull, Wallingford; C. €. Costello. | | Boston but it appears that he did | New London; Fred Weber, Meriden; o POR SKIN IRRITATIONS "of reach thers, Louis T Grapom; Derta M, W M eer an il . - O | for 5000 miles ne | ’l‘fie Dictator $1195 to | Chewing gum has this - aRne t o Y traveling 5.000 miles in 4,751 consecu- Erskine and The Dictator have made records 0 Pm lng ea \ l'e tive minutes, the Studebaker Dictator has unequaled by any other stock cars at or near established a record unequaled by any stock car their prices. under $1400—comparable to the existing world The hi : . S There's only.one. That's this new record of 5000 miles in 4,559 minutes Made BY yorianthin ths L et et B kind. New Yorkers Gum is made the Studebaker Commander last fall. neering genius in the Studebaker Dictator are with milk of magnesia to protect And not one, but two Dictator Roadsters, proved not only by its ability to travel 5,000 your teeth. It’s delicious—over fully equipped, each traveled 5,000 miles in less miles in less than 4,800 consecutive minutes, but fowin g with rich spicy than that number of minutes. The run was made also by the fact that nny.Dictator can be driven mint. Youcan feelthe m!. Whil' P s ] under the supervision of the 40 miles per hour as soon as ks vifcshing teste Contest Board of the Ameri- it leaves the assembly line you enjoy the hing can Automobile Association. at the factory. The en- vou neutralizse mouth acidity, the Before and after the run, FACTS gine and chassis dynamome- principal esuse of tooth trouble. the cars were checked by the : . ter tests which Studebaker Dentists endorse it. And there’s Technical Committee and regardmg this run gives The Dictator are an ex- only one way to get it. Say “New : were pronounced strictly Date: Aprit 2023, 1928. clusive Studebaker practice Yorkers” — Chew twith a P . stock models. Plice = ARGk Tty St in cart.of .thil price cl.nn. Cars: Two stock model Dictator We invite you to inspect CLAIMS ». FACTS Roadsters. The New Dictator which is Distance: 5.000 miles covered by offered in 10 body models at Automobile advertising is full S e $1195 to $1395f.0.b. factory. i ¥ 4 Di ! . of extravagant claims of per s oo ;""";‘;‘:Wi e Backed by Studebaker's 76- formance. But Studebaker Spetds o 4,751 minutes; the other year reputation for quality offers you definite FACTS . o <& andvalue, The Dictator offers supported by the certificate than 5,000 minutes. champion performance at a of the highest motoring Run mede under sanction low One-Profit price. authority. Under A. A. A. and supervision of the Con- supervision The Commander S B e Values in Four Price Fields has made a record never ap- Officials of A. A. A. checked President Bight 51985 to $2485 cars before and after The proached by any other car on powiiestetl st i Bt Commander ::;; : }6;;; earth (25,000 miles in less stock models in everyrespect . 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