New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 15, 1928, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TULSDAY, MAY 15, 1928 ey i —_— —fi_—__———_——r——\—;n_——‘_fi—: SR that represcntatives of the two cow- |ter and all others for helpiog make - . : PRSP ko e i bee Lol Yo G noon for final action. Ratification |a success Pilot Hadigan made & | Etates. Tibbles ended his connestion 3 sisten teall &9 the pumop Branen jon e e MAY BE FORMED Soo“ of plans by stockholders is assured. | perfect throw from the plane. the with the .World-Herald several {landed at Lambert-Si. Louis field (ing colonel e when : ) years ago to devote his time to ’ late yesterday. they werve cngulfed {they 1me, but t it was impossi- ! The combination probably will be |ball l{nldmg on third base. study and writing. | ! by the enthusiastic crowids who e | A arranged through a new holding Yours in sport, Married \'u-mehun i * > ! | wel unwilling to wait until the | - Consolidated Gas and Brooklyn | corporation to be called the Con- EDWARD MOORE. Manager. When his first wife dled, Tibbles | parade today. [ ane Fdison lteported Teady To olidated Edison company : ] . : : —_— PLAR GOLF TOURNAMENT. was remarried to “Bright Eyes,” Loui R o | Formal Teception London, May 13 . i el " : Wflu s‘mt Elohlllge 0““‘0" 1Indian princess of the Ponca tribe. t. [l PIII]S Oyal Elllel-‘ A more formal reception wwaited [NrVatory yecorded 4 ' . Make Big Merger COM"UNIGATED ‘xxu:f:o:ri:;:‘:hi‘x&gn::t oo T(:.ll.h':s “Bright Eyes’ was immortalized . : them, however, and the trio were LRl i | & g 2 0y = 6. 000 New York. May 13 (UP)—A pub- Templar of Connecticut has been set by Henry Wadsw i | |taken in three planes to lorest |mated 1lmost 6,000 | : eeds More by Honry Wadn orth Lengteliow o2 tainment for Aviators [park where 8 short program of | Milos 10 an caclciiy dirction, prob |1 Wilties combine snvolving pro-| TS or July 10 at Racsbrook Country —— “Bright Eyes' dicd Tibbles mavries speaking engaged their attention. |4y an i 1 the Asinstic coast.|perties worth $500,000,000 — the 3 " felub in Orange, which has a 3¢-bole seat on the New York Stock EX-| Surviving Tibbles, who died last |resource of the city of St. Louis as Dr. George Ahrens, German consu, |Siidior onc i 1 je Jistance 251or the Conselinaieq Gas (Co. and the| fu) Qpeniag Day tion, will receive entries. change is more than a matter of inight, are his widow and two daugh. |host lay before the Lremen fliors At a banquet where they paid tri 4 o : A o e ; gt making a purchase. ters, Mrs. May Barris, New Yo here teday. The three famous air- | bute to Colovel Lindbergh. wiho is i st fory said thal the| ®p, 000 "of the Brooklyn Edison| In behalf of the members of the ANCIAL PANIC. The rules of the Exchange re-|ung’ Mre 12dds Bates of Brooklyn |men. Captain Koehl. Baron Vou abscut from fhe city sper cussion of 2 | ! he Eashauge 3o | ompany and trustees of the Con-|Kensington A. C. and baseball play-| suo Paulo, Brazil, May 15 UP— "!“m :ha'z”z:‘: ;’t“l‘l:ms';)it'edd &'vq:ss Huencfeld and Major 1itzmaurice,| In his broken English Captain | the company will hear the|ers, I wish to extend thanks to Pilot The Credit Bank of the state of Sao 21, 8 citizen of the ed States| poo oo e = Adei i Milwauke ester- | Koehl said the three “had been | o and of good character. Further Fise resdans ane belog sddeq o, fow toom Milsguken *yest SIb committees which have J. Horn Hadigan. Lieutenant Carl|paulo has suspended transactions, more, he or she — for while there | \E"*1Y to the growing list of Herald |day, found themselves surrounded | WAIUNE for a long time to come to | qual vorking tomard the merging |Dixon, the Y. M. T. A. & B. Drum "Musmg what is described as a finan- never has been a woman member, | C1a5Sified Ad readers. on cvery side by the hospitality of I,\our town. which is the home of | tjie is expected |Corps. First Selectman George Car- | cial panic there there’s nothing in the constitution H to bar one—must obtain the agree- ment of some present member to resign, in order that the total mem- bership may not exceed 1,100. An applicant must proposed by two sponsors. i Then there is fthe necessity of parting with some $395,000, or po- | . aibly a { w thousand leas if some | member will sell his seat below top | price, and $4.000 more is needed as | A 7 an fnitiation fee. | That about completes the consti- | tutional and financial phases of be- | \ coming a member, but there i still | \ a committee on admissions to be | satisfied. The committes looks rath- | er closely into the personal history g deg s o o | Starting Wednesday S G Sl \ Sale -- Store- ness without disclosing upon what . . . grounds its final judgment ia bascd. | h St l( f d Tt is known, however. that commit- | at t € Toke O wide In lts tees require an applicant to be in | . . £00d health, free trom debt, solvent N Cl ~k and fres from judgments. His in- mne o Lloc tegrity must be vouched for by at | least three persons of etanding. Until recently the committee looked with disfavor upon install- | ment plan purchases of seats. i applicant, if unable to buy a mem bership with his own means, vi | tually was forced to obtain the essary funds as a free gift. Other- Wise, the committee held, he wouli not be free from debt. A recent ruling, howaver, ha. ghen a definite standing as col lateral. Applicants are permitteid | to grant a lien against the seat (o cover such amonut as has becn horrowed fo make the purchaee, Applicants still must. settle first all | debts to the Jischange, the Stock | Clearing Corporation, its subsidiary | &nd all members ! With these matters settled, the committee takes a vote. If ten of the 15 committecmen are favorably { disposed toward the applicant, the | Lixchange gets a new member. LD TON TIBBLES DIES IN NEBRASKA Famous Abolitionist, Newspaper- man and Also Politician Omala, Neb. May 15 P - Freacher, fighter, writer and onco candidate for the vice presidency, “0l4 Tom™ Tibbles is' dead. A six-year-old runaway from his Yome in Washington county, O., in 1346, Thomas Henry Tibbles was yicked up by an immigrant train | en route to Kaneas. Hardly was he in Tis ‘teens until he became an | ardent member of the antl-slavery | party. Befora he was 16 he was | rontenced to be hanged as an aboli- | tionist, and he egcaped under a' rain of bullets from his captors Tater, in the Civil war, Tibbles | actually was hanged by members ! ©f the btand of the famous raider, Quantrell. Fle was left swinging | from a tree from which ha was eut down by friends arriving at the | climax of the hanging bee. | Friend of John Rrown At 16 Tibbles was a friend and | follow fighter with John Brown. | During the Civil war he was a | #cout and played a big part in the | : guerrilla warfare that took plaee in | 1 i Missouri and Kansas. Y Then came more aedate d ' The war ended, Tibbles made a {ure tour, earning enough to finish his education. Then he was ordain- | ed a Methodist minister. becoming | one of the pioneer circuit riders of | the middle horder. | witiienmn| Every Coat—Every Dress—Every Ensemble—At a New Low Price SPRING for this Great Clearance Sale—Be Here Early Wednesday! COATS COATS COATS | FROCKS FROCKS FROCKS WEEK AND RUN DOWN 6.75' 2.75 9.75 2.95 8.95 tonic food medicine can be used | than Father John's Medicine, be- | 4 o plies :‘"’ i "';'""M"'";":'T“‘ Formerly to $29.75. PBoth Formerly to $39.75. This will Better type coats, finely furred | Formerly $15.00 up. All sizes Formerly to $24.00. Al sizes Pf\rmgrl} ".l\ $35.00. 0‘1{ fil‘:ies(: '.'f.a‘","fl'..,u.“ i i | Sports and dressy coats, dis- prove a popular group. Both at cuff or neck. Newer ver- and shades but limited in num- apd shades in prints, silk frocks. Exclusive one-of-a-kin In uge more than seventy ve | tinctively tailored and rare Sports and dressy models for sions, exquisitely fashioned in her so get here early. Every crepes, gln@hs. tweeds and jer- linodols: Fasluoqed cntrrectl:{' Father John's Medicine is zu;{-:n- values at this Sale Price. The miss or matron. All sizes, that inimitable smart manner ! dress is worth double the price seys. You'll want at least two P:);hfl:: :ll‘-nri“":rv;n;wn g teed tree from alcohol or any den- quantity is limited. shades and fabrics. All sizes. it's marked. of them. ig . gerous drugs. The wholesome, strength-building tood which it co: tains is easily takem up by the eys- tem and it gives the very resisting power so greatly needed at this time. | Better Grade Coatsat Vs to 2 off WEDNESDAY ENSEMBLES Large Size Coats SEALPAX nd selecting from this group » CO. : : UNDERWEAR NG 705 & Mt ow 2 75 DA\ » Included in this Sale 890 l“;It'e:‘l.n.oo me. ARCADE CLOTHING CO. 11 R. R. Arcade 169 MAIN STREET

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