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. = = =] ] = =3 = = 7. S w = = - fas) 1 bl 5 t c <] & = e - = - :f) i s !_v 5 Polish Foreign Minister W. Brooks, Kennebunkport and Knute Selander, | Recently Ordained | MAY BE EXCOMMUNICATED |Diving for Five Bod NOBILE MAY HAVE | EMISSKRY 15 ok wiy DISC Reports say He Wil Try 10 seue |y Warm2™ 257, 1 (O Troey | Catholics’ Dispute in R. 1. Dio- |foreign affairs committee of parlia —_— | S 9 TR | o - r, went down again this morning An airplane left «Greenville this Backs Kellogg’s Policy Of Men Drowned in Lake i <. cifort to recouor the five padis, morning with the body of Chief Rockwood, Me., May 18 3 b still remained at the bottom | Daley. Rhode Islanders Warned By Papal | Diving oper: re resun e Jake hers already had recovered QUAKES ARE FELT lay at th Authorities 10 Cease : lay a 0 Cease AAKS OB |ioes gin scene of Sunda | ! Iment, today supported the Frenc ‘ ki of Dr. David Bridgwood, Reggio Calabria, May 18.—(UP)— | vese Controversy. view of United: States Secretary of | t Rt. Rev. Wm. A, Bishop Hickey | drowning f William , High- Three slight earthquake shocks were (Continued from First Page) |State Kellogg’s outlawry-of-war men s . Fred Dahl- | felt here today. There were no there. Rep 1 n con- Zal et un ntonio i A official report Ly Gen. Nobile, |firmed were circulated here today 10 |y gy i = | P received | the Italia's commander, that he had B that a s 51 emissarya 02 /0 Darmany. with: the lea ot v he Italia’s commander, . ¥ Inations covenant, must permit self- sighted unknown land would make | ican was en route to the | his voyage one of the most impor-|United States to investigate the| tant in Polar history. Other recent|Khode Island church controve Polar explorers have reported see-| The rumors hinted that the en ing no new land, au@ all who have 'sary might e aboard the Cunard been in the vicinity have denied the {liner Sext on which Elphege J. statement of the late Robert E. Daignault, leader of the Franco- defense in case of attack, and must provide for release of all signator- ies from its obligations in case one | signatory started a war. Faces Judge for 148th GETTING UPNIGHTSSIGN OF KIDNEY OR BLADDER 1cary, American discoverer, of the American group in the church figh o . o . { North Pole, that he sighted much IS returning from a trip to Rome,| Time Since 1902 in N, H. In Many Cases—" land—particularly Crocker land, 'The Secythia is duc in Tioston Sun-| New Haven, May 18.—#—Con- So Says Expers whose existence is not now generally Hay tinuing the custom which b MILLER HANSON DRUG CO. { {Thousands Suffering With Kidneys, Bladder, Rheumatie s to obtain un e controvers, nt to Rome. Approximately §0 members of the |Franco-American group, who re- ntly were excommuniated for ir part in the church controve credited. e Italian Press Enthuses jof Rome, May 18 (# N of the roeturn flight of the Italia to her Kings Bay base was received with rcjoicing througlout he It press which cites the flight ‘way back in 1902 Cl 57, said ‘good miorning Ju [145th time today. Niver fell from | grace last night in the eame manner {in which he has always fallen— clebrating his release from j When he next emerges from t T Pl S s o 5 ~ ‘Aches, Weak Stomach, Tell How Mexican Tonic Promotes 2lid achievement Siestarday mecejved tron s (he apor-livyiovt gvenys | inatitntion Halwil Rev. John Gaj. sor All Night SI Roves Annaiie fnanance W ; e | tnlio delaxute st Washington; prrioia) | 181 00, B8NS S SR IBSR B0 AN oy DO 3 T __ AllNight Sleep, Improves Appetite, Increases Energy, The RUSphAS ‘7‘;‘-" Unigible jn'e- { their excommunication. ;.o x R L will eslebrate ¥ == = = —= sisting unfavorable weather condi- was one of those excom. | Sy ed Heart ch eys und Bladder . which sald that ad gained all |y cpypen fight developed from HELD FOR TRIAL i o - st athrfling ot objectives and from a SCien- | ivl suits brought by the Franco-| Murray H. Miller, former a Cyril and Mett i as well as acronautical stand- justified the faith of her | porters. | roup against Bighop Wil- | for the Columbian National Life In- Orchard Lake, Mi ¥ of the Providence |surance Co. of Boston, who has 1 dained Ly Cardinal Daugl - und several church corpora. |Merous clients in this city, was 2 in Ililadelphia American S " 5% HerSleeoNo Popolo DI Roma notes Bes \ious of ithe Brovidsncs! diopese: bound over to the mex: term of the e The Frank F. Goodwin meth. » Mox goy 8 Spitzbergen and the Franz| gy, guits, which sought an ac- |Superior court following a hearing EDITOR DIES od of building the Largest 3 3 ‘ s Arct g0 the Italia found oouniing of parish funds, were lost|0n rmbezzlengent charges leforc Linzton, May 1% (- sheldon |l Optical Patronage in New Brit- < . " lanta, Ga., sends in this po trace of land showing that thel, ..y’ through a decision hy the |Judse John L. Bonee this m b i T T ) W : nythioal Glllis land ns well a8ty reme court, Martford police court. It is e 3 s cenand il e S cughin —_— |eharged that Miller appro; 1 Gl A 3 s g oL 5 : of the company and he 5 Lankenni Bossid, BT e e e o % the Julia's crew was Jackson Denies Fruit {2 o, "oy sl Tt B bl v potciee—oies o d to have taken from hus! Mr. Dillon, who is meeting public daily at Miller Hanson Drug Co.. ful weak- 30 Church St in my back, so bad | operation. alle ablish the presence of & Company Is Responsible aseo yast zone of open 284 1o the Nofth-| Bogton, May 18 (UP)—Wailiam | Gas of the Franz Joset group at 82y "y cieeon, vice president and gen: rees north longitude and another| o BN E TS R it Company, today denicd press reports from Honduras, siating that his company was in some way respon- | sible for the Honduras-Guatemala boundary dispute, | “This statement is manifestly un- | patrons— My beck pained s Complete satisfaction— Intelligent, scientific and inter- ested service, pace of open water near Nicholas 11 land.” says the paper, declaring t this is enough to constitut revolution in Arctic geography The aper says that where Nobil vond the Russian ex- | Wieration of Nichalss X land in 1918 0, oy hiog mo Bpsls ip 4ot be was that flew over the ent r\‘hflIJ. “As & matter of fact longth of the region and should bely o n4ary qlapute between Honduras $hilp to detormine phelher it {8 DDA, 0g Gustemola. goes back: fo the and or an archipelago. The| ., st Spanish occupation of these | rmination Of this Was| o niriee at which time it was a ebicctives of the Ttalian | guree of dispute between the then | | Spanish governors as to their respec- | iy ] s ! 1 could not doany work that wondert ¢ speaks so I had tried a previously, ft s has helped. ‘Ghe Rurritt szt At Shop Dopendable glasscs at genuine- Iy moderate prices, FravkE. Goodwin ist more headact 1 My legs are no wollen and when T wake up 1 feel like mysel pr of 1 xpedition. Eyesight Speci 327 MAIN ST, PHONE 1905 M Store, 30 C s ever there was again.” | SEE LABORATORY EXPERT TODAY AT MILLER HANSON DRUG (0., proltminny Mants. populns ntorept | 07 Jurisdiction.” See Our Window Full of Special | | 30 CHURCH STREET, NEW BRITAIN is cent on his projected trip | \Black Is Named Master | In American Woolen Case Boston, May 18 (A—Judge San- | | derson of the Massachusetts supreme court today appointed Arthur Black master in the suit brought by the over the f when he plans to deposit a e cross biessed by Yope Pius and containing a message from the Pontiff. News from Ki Bay indicated that everything was in readiness | Values For Tomorrow— A Collection of HRE el s a::.!»oyer)}mul]{:g Acican Wenlen Clmntay o0 New GLASSWARE at Mo of the Tialia s duer for an|Jersey against the Ol4 Colony Trust | Est. crew of the Ttalla is due for &1 ooupgny” cxecutors of the whl of | CHINA : e fignt | Willlam M. Wood, former president 1912 i AR e V8N 1ot the American Woolen Company. & SR fell Bemads i noL BHEn: |The New Jersey company seeks, in | POTTERY — . SHOW |its auit, to recover about $2,000,000 1928 o g 14 |from the Wood estate for alleged e (D) Miniater | violation of fiduclary relationa by | LEATHER % hpnat Mioonoiny Y5 | Wood during his management of the | opened the International | WoOO S8 RES | Automobile show. There are exhibitg | €OMPany PICTURES | by 23 Americans, ten Ttalian, six | French, two British and one Belgian 1 1 i firms.. Special Notice Objects of Art S tadenlas Doty T R SNOWS IN ITALY Motion picture, “Charley’s Aunt,” ‘ . U Rome, May 18.—(UP)—8now- |auper-comedy. Under the auspices Values Guaranteed to $10.00. Btorms in Northern TItaly, particu- |of the Men's Brotherhood, First larly in the Trent region, caused |Baptist church, Friday evening, | merious damage to crops today. 7:30 o’clock. Admission free.—adv. 16: Anniversary Sa Folks everywhere know that when this store has a sale it is a real sale! They came! They saw! They bought Reductions were instantly recognized as absoluteiy genuine, and they were made from prices that were already low! Our delivery service was almost swamped. Always famous for values, sale prices at this store bring the crowds from miles around! You, too, should profit by this wonderful opportunity! Globe Clothing House GOTHAM ( D SIRIPE Silk Stockings thacWear Luxurious 3-Piece MOHAIR SUITE A very popular suite with carved wood frame, graceful roll arm. Best spiral spring construction and webb \ bottoms. 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