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I ¥4 $33856 RAISED FOR SEN, WATSON Senate Committee Hears More Funds Testimony republican pres paizn o May 18 was i to fin ington itor James L of Indiana, nate ca (P nan idential primary cam- | Watson, the n $32,- ome lof interest in -l Wil be follg cenator's | World " An alu eeiit ot | : Holyoke collge Mrs. Bergstrom to See Her ‘\lother After 28 Years Mrs. Aaron Bergstrom of 54 Bar- tr street and daushter, Ruth, are aboard the steamship Drofninghelm for a two months’ trip to Sweden Mrs. Bergstrom will visit or mother who is 88 years old and whom she has not secn for 2% vears, hesides visiting other friends and points veden HOLYOKE CLUB MULTING Iu Mount Holyoke College club of Hartford and vicinity will hold its annual meeting tomorrow after- noon at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. Gertrude Rogers of this city Election of officers and reports of the commiftoes will be taken up and ed by an address by Miss Florence Purington, dean of Mount Holyvoke college, on the nt Trip Around the mnae of Mount Sited WON'T PRESS CHARGES . 'school 1ast night Westward Flight Over Atlantic Is Contemplated | New York. May 18 (UP)—Mur- vay J. Kangun aud C. F. Johnson the latter a mechanic in the Swed- ish air service, said foday they would _attempt a westward flight across the Atlantic about July 1. ngun. who is president of the ators' club of the Bronx, plans 10 use a tri-motored Fokker planc and start from Lo Bourget ficl outside Paris. The plane at the field, he Johnson a from here on Mz already is ngun w STANLE \ SCHOOL \lll TING Members of the Teachers' school enjoved & card party follow- its business meeting at the The only matter coming up at the husiness meeting was the appointment of a nominat- which will present a slate .of officers at the next meeting in June. Officers wil be elected at Parents and Ing committes |that meeting. association of the Stanley 1o} 3 o'clock Vi, MAY 19, Vs bmlth Is “Threat Of Democratic Party” anta, Ga, May 18 (UP)— ed Smith of New York, at of the democratic Homer McMillan, At- ared in a report to the ot the Southern ive committee of ti rted there ions wor mendment Kirk, Balti- moderator 1 of the 1Sth CONNECTICU subiect of George Memorial church tlis ey will be “Happy Hi old Connecticu A t has a unique m 1 141 and interesting ma I known in these pa ting is open to all inters COL. ARCHER SF |by a young man who grabbed them from a counter and escaped in a | subway entrance after eluding clerks who chased him through the noon hour crowds in Washington and Winter streets. The thief entered the store and asked to see some dia- mond rings. A clerk placed a tray on the counter hefore him. The visi- tor snatched it and started for the door. Three clerks followed but were unable to catch the thief in the jam of shoppers: $3,000.000 THIS YEAR Hartford, May 18 (#—The state will get close to $3,000,000 in in- haritance taxes during the current fiscal year ending June 30. This will i 1 increase of mearly half a millien dollars over the returns rom this tax last year when the receipts tofaled $2,601,000 approxi- mately FCONOMIC ADVICE May 18 (UP)—Becaus. the return of leading countries gold standard for currency, LEAGLL GGeneva ation in the purchasing Kansas City, May 18 (P — The . tepresentative Harry C. Rev. Andrew W. Shamel of Pasa- Woedaerd) Eoovor siknager i Woat [nenscalin S annovscia ones o \irginia. had testified that it would | would nol press charses of conni- from $15.000 to 82 which he rm with the e Hlm primary cam- | quadrennial general nee of R Mot hodist ' against William G. Archer er at a meeting of t Master Plumbers' As t night at the ritt hotel present. from Hart- 1dletown, Wall e presented after | gold. the league of na- cconomic commission said in solution today. BOY STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILL A Matthew Rozycke, aged 13, of 245 ) 1as Broad street, ran from the all nto the road and was struck by a coups operated by Konstanty Y. | elsewhere, Wi church |1onski of 155 Gold street about 7:1 nh vere their gues Bishops ake of last evening on Gold street. Super- After receiving the financial stat Paris and John 1 ©of Zn- inumerary Officer Tata reported that its from Thurman, the committee | rich ErnnnAllihs ihoy lO1ALiEG Eiton b s not i A ; S of disc adjourned until later the day. | they withheld case of An- T e e e . the sen oil when he will be questioned about |1on Bast, tishop of r he felt a pain in the shoulder. dollars, w 1 e jes profits of tiie Continental cipts and expenditures SFIGE e bl ¢ company of Canada. | vance by 1S CURIOUS May 18 (P—The ay adopted a resolution retary Mellon to report what o5 have haen collectcd s made ly (hmh”'l e as to Trading Copenhagen THE CONNECTICUT LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY ANNOUNCES Another Great Electric Range Sale YOUR HOUSE MAY NOW BE WIRED FOR ONLY $30 TO ACCOMMODATE ANY ELECTRIC Check It Quickly Youngsters usually get dandruff at school; promiscuous use of combs, towels, etc., brings it on. At the first sign of it, go after it with Listerine, the safe antisep- tic. 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