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O N S S v T B e St S et Second Section RESIDENT FOR 36 YEARS IS DEAD AT AGE OF 80\ MEETS PARENTS AT | AGE OF 8 YEARS Dad Goes to Germany to Get FACTORY COUNCIL ' WORKERS CHOSEN, Presndent Goe Announces Com- | mittees for Coming Year Peter Johnson, 646 Arch Street, Was Veteran Employe of Corbin Screw Corp. Peter Johnson, 80 years old, an\ cided to S iriy today . Nel- [thur Bottomley rge Rawling: leay M»m € 'v‘f:‘» e former mavor of St. Paul. 100K | farpy MeeKon, F. M. Aver. Al R "Nt8, | Liqucational committes — DV would save money in Ameri A. Burnguist, former governor | Walkes, chairman: H. 8. Hall, E. A send for the ol Lo e e came (o210 State Senator Rockne. Nelson | Kraus, R W. Whitman, . A, Myers So Marlan a is wed his greatest strength in St | pmeonomic committee— J. B. Com- stock. K. . Shierden, John MecCabe, democratic candidate for sen- |y . E chureh, George G ‘ashmun, of st il witly 1o opposition was auto- ¥ imatically nominated, as Religious committes Tuttle, R A. Catlin, R. € were 8l )7 G Hausman, Arthur andidates on that party ticket Employed Boys —— ¥ H H. Sehilling, eser. Wood, poned i iier 0 il Gov. Christiapson’s renomination e SR L o S B e e Jevublican ticket was o1 @ | SHOWER FOR “MISS RICHTER e e B oo i ";I“‘:jl"' han 2 to 1 over | Afiss Grace Emily Richter of 591 e e ; T Blmpecn A Arch street wae tendered a hower v Jartan went (ol I the congressienal - comtests|jast eveming at the homs of Miss : Representative Walter 1. Newton et hey | was renominated on the republican "'l" chec 'I“‘” "“"‘;""‘n‘ ket in o the fifth distriet | oune hat the towns-{oyinneapolis) and Representative St G tt e werey a athered before f gy 30 Maas was renominated by Op e lng «F Frau salig's house “to see Amne- | opublicins in the fourth (St | liese's rich American papa.” When |0 populace conchuded that he wust TR 1 “ be a millionaire | 1f you get up many times at night | He stayed in the fown seek ting $1800 were reason of Bladder Trouble, have 1 getting acquainted . st Tony Ottavi, | plingin hack, weakness or dizziness, | ighter, Then they started for ony Ottavi com-| oo opa) gebility, palnful, smarting | Avharica mour street, * S and difticult urination, lack of con- Anneliess was thrilled by the Zht by Politi & €0, |11 of urinc, or symptoms of pros- trip across the ocean, especially ¢ city and i for o gronnie, try PALMO GLOB- gince her birthday came in th ! by Gido Crescenting. |-y g g remarkable treatment | midst of it and the | ciuuse M yag heen used successfully by thous- staged @ party for her. It she served 0-1a s, o confident that it will sue- was happiest of all when they Inkle. The |0 we will send a trial treatment reached Kansas City recently and in city court o |\ ygOLU TELY FREE to any suf- she met ler mother, July. Teonard | e, oho has nover used ft. No the plaintift in | 7" Now the three are togcther in T obligation or cost. Write today. their home he vowing hey witl|hoth-actions oRaRR: . AR never again let an ocean get e ~ | THE PALMO COMPANY tween them ED ADS 60 Calhoun St. Battle Creek, Mich. Flies and, mosqmtoes Don’t run around on a hot day withaflyswatter. Keep cool. Spray Flit. Flit clears the house in a few minutes of disease-bearing flies and mosquitoes. It searches out the cracks where roaches, bed bugs and ants hide and breed, de- stroying their eggs. Fatal to in. sects, harmless to you. Will not stain. Do not confuse Flit with ordinary insecticides. Greater killing power insures satisfaction with Flit. One of the largest corporations in the world guarantees l"li( to kill in- sects, or money back. Buy Flitand a Flit sprayer today. | Dorotny {street in Tonor of e ‘l,mnlon L. I | in pin n. Games | years in Harvar Hetic adminis- 1 were pl and il singing | tration was annouiced lust night by cnjoyed. Miss Richter received | William J. Bingham, director of many ,.m» athletics, i | The changes mark the reorgani- Own Child employe of the Corbin Screw divi- ] Fails to See the Fliers 't onice o S — [sion of the American Hardware | S——— 1 asanas June 19— (U'P)—gir | LUrning ove Kansas City, June 19.—Little An- [Corp. fer many years and a resident| Comumittees for the New Britan hur Whitten-Brown, who made | 20¢0UM e Harlan, aged 8, has of this city for the past 36 years, Industrial Council for the year wer first tran: antic flight with |58rs of o the acquaintance of her fath- |dicd this morning at his home, 646 |unnounced today by Maxwell A. Co + John Alcock, resided only a Aganosuly of er and mother, {Arch street e i e s o piE 0 Je had to wait seven years and | Surviving him son, Axel S yestday aud . | £hey sve Henry Thompasn cross the Atlantic ocean to do it. |Johnson; three day Miss Auna . Tobert H. Wilcox, informed of the flight |Sraduate treasurer; Hoy But she thinks it was worth it— |Johuson: Mus. 0l of this dent George Rawling | motored i diately to Burry Port mang; and so do they. : Stromquist | yrer; Bryce 1. Long, secretary {10 personally zrect the flicrs At St In 1919 Perey Harlan, Ameri- on: five grandchildren; | gthietic committer R, H. Wil- | He was disappointed when he Hart, all of the financial de- can doughboy, was stationed at randchild, and a broth- |cox, chairman; James Havlick, Ar-|found (e illustrions trio had 1oft Coblenz on the Rhine with the |€r 4 Jolimson of this city. ;,,“,\ Bonl tondl\Gnhotel < had American army of occupation, lmv ral serviees will 10ld to- | e & nicion: Lliniondne o irector | One day, as doughboys will, he |morrow erneon at 2 o'clock at| [eome theni Some had hLidden ietehell went A, W. O. . and wandered |Erein chapel. Teev. Dr. Abel A e s e e comes new husiness Into the villaze of Weiler. There | Ahlanist, pastor of the First Luther- | Uturn home without s them, 1| anager was a carnival in progress, and at |an church will officiate. Burial will | e e et o L it Harlan met a beautiful goung|be in Fairview cemeter | {ment and would have liked. person- | The aspen as the name of a ftree German fraulein. He fell i love T i “‘m\ to congratulate them. T4 was an | that is often proceded by the adjec- she fell in love, and they werc | {astoimaing performance,” he satd tive “trembling.” SHIPSTEAD WINS | Harlan returned to duty and his wife moved to Coblenz fo be | ally & baby girl was born. Shortly afterward Harlan unit was ordered back fto the S—— Unmited States. The baby was i1l : i co mot v movea v vear- 15 Renominafed for Senate by | lan went A. W. O. L. again. When | ¢ 3 3 the patrols picked him up he ex wd M 'g plained to his rior officers and 1a¢ Margin our a s was ot off thout punish 1ent S although he warned that Minn L uneide s m 5 N . stern measures would be faken if ator Henrik Ship- These summer necessities are all of new shipment in he did it agan sor, was renomi the latest patterns and in most instances are priced Not long afterward another or margin in yester- | o AR der came through order Har AR, | at very nearly present cost. lan hone Again he p 1 with his s ot bt th y told i | | Val 35e vd, Val. $2.69 vd. vinr T A = | MAXWELL A. COE | 36-inch wide 36-inch wide | | | | Senator Spstead’s renomination | epairman: F. M. Pratt, K. 8. Kyle, | was the walkaway his supporters had |, W . Copeland, Otto Mueller | redicted and he ran better than 10 | " 'gocia) committem -~ A. A. Norfh, | them in 1 over Wilham Watkins of ' nhairman; Earl Kisselback Inhn‘ their dau SEae Hubert, Eric Swanson, J. N Skin- s Two to One her A T Be street. which will take The row | dec Wicgand of 51 Wallace v omarriage 10 | 1 Columbia | place tomor- ttractively I - | Big Shakeup in Harvard Athletic \smcmhon . Mass., June 13 (UP) st shakeup in recent Ellms of hom B ion of t z Harvard soctation nd ncluds Athletic as- Abolit | Arthur W1 hlllen Blm\ n Silk Finish Coating Velvets in all colors $1.39,, Fast Color, New Summer Cretonnes for general use 190 vd. Val. §1.29 pr. Silk Hemstitched Ruffled Voile Curtains In full width and full length with tie- backs. 89c Pr. Val. 89c vd. Just received a now Val. $2.69 pr. 200 pr. Novelty Ruffled Curtains with rayon flowered msertions with tie- backs and Valanc- ings. $1 .69 Pr. Va 1. 59¢ vd. 10-inch wide shipment of Flowered Printed Linenes Chiffon Voiles that are charming in very pleasing and suitable for patterns and tul- sport wear. fast. 596 vd. Val. §2.69 yd A well known quality Crepe—the “IRIS”-—manu- factured by Belding-Heniingway. Guaranteed to be washable, in colors that will be a pleasure to wear. $1.89,, 390 Yd. ’ Val. $3.98 vd. 56-inch wide Chiffon Flannel for sport wear and ensembles. White, maize and pink, $2.69, Val. §2.89 yd. 40-inch Printed Cheney’s Washable Pussywillows and Crepes Polka dots and in all kinds of designs. Below cost. $1.89y, Val. 79¢ yd. J6-inch wide zer Striped Washable Broadcloths A large assortment of colors. 590Yd. "al. $1.98 yd. 40-inch wide Silk Flat Crepe our standard brand, exceptional value — 25 shades to choose from. $1.59y,. B Val. $1.69 Pequot Sheets 81x90 Val. 39c yd. Beautifully flowered linen finish Cretonne Valancing in all color com- binations. 29¢c va. Val. 98¢ yd. 36-inch wide Silk and Rayon combination of Figured Tub Silks .25 pieces to select from. 69cya. $1.29,, Limited Quantity Val. $2.69 to $2.98 pr. Just Received a full line of dotted Criss-cross Curtains in ivory and ecru. Really lovely cur- tains that are new and will prove satis- factory. 31.98 to $2‘49 Pr. 348 MAIN ST. OPP. COMMERCIAL ST. NEW BRITAIN HERALD [r-x] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1928, Those Who Know don’t waste time experimenting. They use Rumford Baking Powder and recommend it for all baking. Your cakes and biscuits can be just as good as theirs if you use the same in- gredients. See that can in her hand? Home Economics teachers prefer Rumford —the bak- ing powder with reat food value. RUMFORD The Wholesome BAKING POWDER 2000 1bs. of Humanity VER aton of humanity on top of aGF All-steel 4-leg desk in no way affects its working elements. The drawers continue to glide in and out with no effort. There is no binding nor tightening despite the two thousand pound pressure. utility, convenience and attractiveness combine to make it standard equip- ment in many of the commercial offices in this community. 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