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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1928. e — Daughters of Union Veterans of the propelier, Mrs. Hugh D. Auchin- | Chapovitski, 8 member of a family | premium of four dollars a barrel to A scuffie between police and the Vil War. will hold its regular meet. |closs, prominent socially both herc/of the Russlan nobility. She s 26 |persons retrieviug the wine. demonstrators ensued and some of |ing Wednesday evening at and in New York was in a criticy] | Years old. The ehip was stated to be a \olmllhe demonstrators were lo'clock in Odd Fellows' hall. condition today at Providence hos- | loss together with the rest of the|hundled. Ten were under arr.st to. Lower Seine Is Closed 2 5 e cargo which consisted of wheat and | day. Winthrop Couneil, No. 7. Sons of | pital. l o ; " el i v, il hold a v » naval air stz > sulphate. The cargo was estimated| Despite the blowing of whistles | Daughters of Liberty, wi Landing at the naval air station To Navigation Today |to be worth nearly a mililon dollars. |and the booing, the prince and prin- covering slowly. ! ) Havre, France, July 15 (®—The Ceas continued on to ‘the cathedral Joscph Kenney of 70 Talcott u»xulurlmv:t:ux “‘31"{5“:" :;P:‘i‘:r late yesterday after a short flight at 8 o'clock in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall. k el city, Mrs. Auchincloss 5 4 v 3 where they placed wreath > . )} e (O¥Er. the ity - |lower Seine today was closed to nav- Royalty y pl reathes on a [ street reported to the police at §:20 ‘::"Z‘(;*"’:d“" the coming term W emerged from the cabin of the plane ::;“:;:“::;n et Belgian ')llt.‘ Booed war memorial. |iast night that his car was taken in | ; ind, hurrying to the other side. step- Going to Cathedral City Items ORIFTS 10 HOURS; ' WASHED ON BEACH ‘ 19 Year 0id Girl No Worse for | J. Wiliam Bomba of Pl 100,000 ACRES BURNED IN CALIFORNIA FIRE , Flames Running Amuck From san | Diego to Northern Part of State., f Howtond avenue. Lator ————— jof the danger of ships' propellers [ T——— Experience Fanyinanoiscy; Wity e e recov- | Hit by Propeller, Mrs. [ped directly Into the orbit of thel oy a0 barrels of wine adrift| Druges Relgium. July 16 b—| GERMAN TRAFFIC SCHOOL pe an 100,000 weres of Calirornia fand | [ g R R SR I [ %% DY petier, Dyving | PIming blade. Physictans suid she|trom the Krench steamer Moghreb | Prince Liopold and Princess Astrid | Dortmund, Germany—Police have was smoking waste today and forest iv“(:u.n:p Clara. f- N. of A., will hold | Auchincloss Is Dying |nad but a remote chance o The vesscl. coming from Al-|Werc boocd by anti-royalists when | set up a traffic schoolroom for of. Falmouth, Mass.,, July 16 (®-— [and brush el meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in St.| Washington. July 16 UP—Suffering | <Y went aground In the estuary | they were passing In 4 royal proces- | ticers, motorists and the general ' Asleep in a 12 foot oarless rowhoat | 1Ok Were ehkn AN | yean’s hall, {from a fractured skull, sustained by| Prior to hcr marrlage in p - - sion Sinday on an officlal visit to|public, with models, pictures and ; Speranta e e “““l‘ San Diego to the northern part ™'y gvigey Moore Tent, No. 12, iwalking Into ¢ whirling _airplane |Mrs, Auchincioss was Mayda The underwriters were offering a | the hedral, | charts, : and ex 0 of the st j peril in dense fog and the choppy In north “aliforn one blaze l sea that runs between this point and [in lass-n Nat was out . of control after h, five the island of Martha Vineyar G i ‘ fiolen McNamee, | 9l wiear ol Pro timber and inva 1l dence, R. 1, girl was cast up on the | Stoer and invaded e Davisville beach near here, appar- btis e and ently none the worse for her adven- [P0% i ]n Conjunction Her little eraft although buffcted BUE Niag bunned ten miles o) nd a mile N Mosmenity By Yoy s and su-f ol B unth the better ANY delightful patterns in Sterling and In the table service in Plate there is a set ' shpoung by tha e 201 e 63e8 | inehes in ihe path of Plate are offered at prices quite ont of 26 pieces. Formerly priced 27 00 ' o lh? cofr;fut?,;lr?\m' “D“u at : x\(;:‘u‘~“-. tened w t ers of proportion to their truc worth at 34.25, now selling at ........ JUU , ors of a scory ¢ hoats whic! . . T ; : sought her, had negotiated an esti- s han t = , mated 32 mile zigmz course in ewelers thro safety. The direct distance is con- siderably less. From the time Saturday 1 : when her craft started on its inad- | vertent voyage from Edgartown har || 4 ! e i bor, until she was found at Davis- | ¥ 2 ville Sunday morning, she had lost | 3 ' S In ¥razier Mountain . her companion, Perry Babbitt ek x Worcester, her bathrobe which she | 3 Coulteryill L [ point within | out the country--- This Monterey Sterling silver tea set com. ‘Sets of §8 : for the hostess who 15 alwavs prises 6 pleces including the waiter. The prepared. Formerly sold for 40 m former price u5.00, has 235 ”0 4250, reduced to . been reduced to . some o luable gra . b el [ ber betore it w had rigged as a signal and had full e en overboard. The sequence of events was this 2 9 1 A truly remarkable value may be observed in this item of plates. Here Sandwich Plates and Bread Trays formerly priced froem 5.00 to 7.00 are to 3 75 be sold at ..... hees iting a bluze S canyon, north of Pasadena A fire near Academy, 1 no district, Swept soms A Nancy Dean tea set in Plate 6 pirces with waiter. Fermerly sold at 85 m 110.00 is now acres of brush and grazing laughter ot wealthy finan- Babbitt and the girl were rowing in | retrieve it, dived into the water, but | : when he tried to return found the McNamee was envelgped hy ! heavy fog. During a rift she saw o A“ ! When she waved it, she lost her bal- | . : ance, plunged into the e and ony |5, ) Is R | with difficulty regained the row hoat | ls‘ ames nes m PDU | protection against the chill night | afr. | ashore here. Later in the day she | Marjoric Durant 1y 1 returned to Edgartown. “\\:H wm C. Durant | givorce, Hor husha Robert W ‘l',w\ 1, is her father's ¢ 1 the s “one of 1 Officer John O'Kecfe and family | unfortunate Edgartown harbor when they Jost urrent was carrying the hoat out ship in the distance and fastened but without oar or hathrobe and | IO]‘ P DNOTCG Exhausted she tell asleep, nor did New York, July 16 (P-—The New “I never thought T would sec |cicr, is in Nevada cstablishing Personals TLiberty National bank | e > 45 Main etrect Jeft today ta spend | helpea He an oar. The youth in attempting to faster than he could swin. | ) He made for shore and spread the alacm. 1In the meantime Miss | her robe to the remaining oar anly a dripping swimming suit for she awake until the hoat drifted | YOrk American today says that Mrs i anyone again,” the girl declaved, dence with the intention of Suing Mr. Dur \merican ‘heir vacation at Bay View can't usin Milford. | tions with hiis ~o1 v would {on as usu Mr. . " Decola and | Bihind al rift - daughter, . of 630 Arch street, | quence of roman svents centered this city, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Ban- |around the supcrstition of s w croft and children of Holyoke, Mass., | ring that hangs under the ch have returned from a vacation spent | of the old muns<ion at Lee Manor, Madison. in Prinee Virginia ere Danicl took 'HE enviable reputation of Porter & Dyson, over one hundred years in the A GROUP of faultiess Aquamarine rings, making, will be enhanced we feel, by tiis beautiful in their delicate tints ef event planned primarily to widen the circle bluish :!":‘- ”“:l_’::‘:s‘r‘: r?:;:-":'s "!‘:“’n.'; of friends who buy jewelry with taste, dis- Inge, - Fotmer Prio crimination and expectancy of lasting sat- dclisre palameoe '200 to '2000 county [ his bride J. M. Burdick is on a busincss trip [ The I« nd of the ‘0 Canada. MOST comprehensive display of watches tor both men and weman substantially g s Jnat reduced. Clocks included Fwhoever tonched it wonla suifer il — [ luck in 1oy s When Daniel Mrs. Mary €. Mathias of Phila- | had the hous tin the 17th cen- delphia is the guest of her daughter |tury, renovated just before Mrs. nest R. Dechant of stree mar- l'urki ge he gave explicit directions that A Gruen pocket watch of 15 jewels, regu- ring was not to be disturbed | : larly priced at 28 dollars, 20 OO Snaanicr WO years ago wh the ace wis Miss Leonic Crowe returned last | being redecorated plaster foll Lk : night to New York city followir At the in- week-end visit with her parents, Daniel brought and Mrs. Thomas Crowe of Grove |the ring to New York and had it Hill, jburnished, later taking it back to the old hou under th s 2 range from ...... isfaction. Better jewelers throughout the country are participating in this event in whicl Porter & Dyson is taking an important part in this vicinity. | knocking the ring down istence of his wifs — ind hanging it again Mies Florence Nowland of Hill- | chandelicr erest avenue s summering at| Danicl said the | 1 was that Sachem’s Head, Guilford. She will [the bride who wor wis return the first of September. | Kliled the Pocket watches of popular makes, 17 and 19 jewels, priced regularly from 37 to bd o 25.00 .. 40.00 cdding: to now . to 8 turned to louse, the ring was hung now priced voom win had her | W marricd, T has hung for i —_— couple of conturies : Mr. Thomas selus of Arch | A group of diamend rings, rich in celor known only to the diamond. Perfect gems, Of course there are a great many items single stone mountings in the modern man- that are not mentioned here which will ner. Engagements rings _included. ete. GSt) Sertuiily miest WtH S Ble aDEYAl, Regular prices were from 35 to 200 dollars, ... 28.00 . 160.00 2 assuage he Mrs. Edward King of this city is | haunt the epending the season at Dorchester, | in the Mass. We feel that this should prove a very in- teresting sale to those who appreciate fine jewelry especially at the prices listed. NERATIONS In grouping thess men's rings we have in- cluded Topaz, Amethyst, Ruby, Garnet, Onyx and Signet. Each an admirable prod- uct of jewelers’ skill. Formerly priced from 10 to 45 dollars, now 8 (X) 36 m ranging in price from g to . Sl 0 e e Seth Thomas eight day clocks, mahogany Mre. Charles A. Law and childre 18 dollars, now ‘ S | : § D | i JEWELERS FOR G spent the week-cnd in Chester, Mass. Ocean Beach, Long Island i case, Tambour shaped. hour and halt of Ten Acre road are spending Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams and % i : ong ] hour strike. regular prices IZ 50 month at a camp in Forestville, daughters of 132 South Main street ; Haroid J. McGauley of Ridgewood street has returned from Detroit Mich., where he went on business for the Fafnir Bearing Co. Sleep Meter alarm clocks, priced regularly at 2 dollars, NOW ovrnsensuneinns Charles Sikor: resunicd his duties at the New Britain after his annual vacation. John A. Dolan, first sanitary i Spector for the health department, vas a weck-end visitor at Soungy View. NOTHER item of interest. The collec- tion of Brooches, Bar Pins and Shoul- der Pins of solid gold with platinum fronts. They have been marked at prices which in ISMART SUMMER Shades Easy with Tintex ... now you can keep vour summer clothes fresh, new and lovely all summer long with Tintex. You can have all the shades and tints that Paris has decreed as smart, «««.Yo0u can restore color to faded garments with Tintex, or you can | make them an entirely new shade. Use | Tintex on your silk and woolen sports- Winthrop | elothes—dresses, blouses, skirts, sweal- K at Camp | ers,coats—everything! Forlace-trimmed i #ilk “undies”usc Tintex in the Blne Bos. The famous Limoges China in a 109 piece set which formerly sold at 125.00 i= welling at Miss Linnca A. Kallgren of a1 Dwight street has returned to m-,‘ An example of the price reductions em city from Crescent Beach, China of the better kind. George J. B yer and Frank W, Riley, city formen, were at the 1 Mont House, Sound View for the week-cnd. Former Councilman Harry N Robertson and Mrs. Lobertson mio- tored along the Connecticut shor. vesterday. Miss Ruth Gibney of street is spending a w Aloha, Northfield, Ma It tintsthe silk—the lace remains white. Miss Martha Feury of Hartford spent vesterday with Miss Fox of 140 Fairview st Miss Clara Belle Holstein of 97 ; Highland terrace is spending {he week at Camp Aloha, Northficld, Mass. And T water, intex is fine for houschold deco- Slisabeth | rations,too! Clever women everywhere keeptheircurtains.table runners, bridge covers,etc.,newand colorful with Tintex. ....and all s0 easy. too! Just sprinkle a little Tintex in the rinsing See the Tintex Color Card at your dealer’s—it is a veritable “color < | report” from Paris! Francis Traver of Lincoln street spent the week-end in Stratford. Hear Chinese Governor Is Shot to Death Shanghai, July 16 (—Nationalist authorities were informed today that Yang Chen-Hsin. mili governor of Chinese Turkestan, had been shot 1o death on July 7 hy soldiers of the recort of the commissioner of for- eign affairs. The governor was distributing prizes at the Russian school of lan- gauges at the time. The assassins were reported to have heen arrested. 'l Chinege fear that assassination portends an outbreak of trouble in Chinese Turkestan which is believed to be permeated by soviet influence. | =—THE TINTEX GROUP—~=— | Products for every Home- tinting and Dyeing Need Tintes Gray Box—Tints end dves all materials. Tinsex Blue Box—For lace-trimmed silke—tints the eilk, lace remaim white, Tiates Color Romover—Remorcs old color from any #0 it can be dyed & pew color. W hisex — A special blaing for restoring whitenes to ‘yello ed silks and woolens. o dwg:‘""!'—w;uls"’ t ntex NTS AnD DYES ANYTHING ANY COLOR Odidributors PARK & TILFORD aowine R e e LASSWARE in all its graceful beauty and color has been included among other items and reduced proportionately. There are Goblets, Cocktall glasses, Parfait glasses, Wine glasses, Sherhets, Salad plates, Finger bowls, Iced Tea glasses, etc. In- cluding many real and distinctive picces. Many pieces in tooled leather. morocco, genuine ostrich and seal. men's billfolds, cigarette cases, card cases, bags, pocket- books, picture frames and novelties. A purchase In this group will show real sav- ings. FIFTY-FOUR MAIN 'O those who knew and appreciate real China, the announcement of substan- tial reductions on Wedgewood and Spode dinner sets will have an appeal. As they are open stock patterns, new sets may be started and others filled in. Then, too. we have costume jewelry which includes Pearl and Crystal Necklaces, Pearl Chokers and Ropes, Chanel Necklaces, Bracelets, Ear Drops. Ear Studs and pendants. They have been markd at prices that will be instantly recognized as out- standing values. STREET, NEW BRITAIN