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You know ther the world that men like to do more n almost sicken of smells offi 1 venty who Enowl Emily girl in perfume proper know, gnod but wash rance T've ro- t men are fra Emily’ aly told von something He or to him was telling {rue, Angel Child Iving s is nothing in | 1 thongh they |, By IDAH McGLONE GIBSON " “Confessions 1928, by Central Press Association, bt oont of the that 1 d i mess, and let carly In't want to or for I knew that any Ar he is very apt has had so many, that he to b s he has but t his ind the near- fact day that into | ants, He com 1o ari valks t ler said the othe that put into n arms’ then the telephone 1ngled woman's coni- Armitage .t had that impatient called Mr. Ralph the phone voice 1 before, manded should comse immedi- ately Mro Armitage vour Will you i 1 deliver * Lynda Rolitely Ha e von 1 on anv idea that he wall 11000 1¢ will call can't tell von will mamber, 1 have him vou Wil Fala nd Ay inipa- von for (the pleaze Miss Calla 1a not here any tallimg with Alr Avm n 55 von Andrev Pamilia Zirl with the gigzling ton, Lynda wor the 13 the {upon bomb-throwers and | for three of a Wife,” Etc. . Inc. ORDERED DEPORTED This ts !‘H\s_!!v Which Has Been Meted Out to Those Invelved in Recent Rebellion in Portugal Lishon Portugal, July 26 (A— | Deportation was the extreme penal- ty decreed today for the most re- prehensible acts in last week’s at- tempt at rebeliion. This was visited upon in- who were not of officers in- subordinate soldiers under the command volved 1n the revolt The homb-throwers and their ac- tive co-operators are to be exiled to the island of Timor in the Malay Archipelago off Anstralia. There is + Portuguose colony on that island which is divided between Dutch and Portuguese ownership, The insubordinate soldiers will be sent to the African colony service commissioned and other official positions who were involved in the rebellion be gischarged from the governn Nt service. Army officers aud other functionaries who might have tried to prevent { officers, ger- wi BAYONET GUARDING | been going on | Prof. F persons holding | | charges of violating SAILOR WITH FAED (REW OF DIRIGIRLE (Continued from First Page) | known regarding Swedish repre- sentations in Rome foward an in-| ternational investigation, but it is| not denied that a lively correspon- | dence to this end has been ex changed. Press Neutral | The Swedish press has been maintaining a reserved neutral at- titude in dealing with the tragedy, Cespite all sorts of insinuations re- garding the Malmgren c made in the foreign press. This attitude is generally believed due to confi- dential information on the part of | the Swedish newspapers of ex- changes of views believed to have for some time tween Rome and Stockholm. Denfal Issued July 26 (A—Official denial | made in Rome foday t Sweden has been making any in- sistence over anm investigation into the death of Dr. Finn Malmgren and the Italia disaster which has already been promised in a nt announcement of Premier lini be- | me, 1 re Musso Stockholm, Sweden, Jnly 26 (F— Behounek, Chechoslovakian meteorologist. who has arrived at Narvik aboard the base ship Citta Di Milano, has received orders from Prague to return immediately to his country. Prof Behounek was a member of the crew of the Italia and was| one of the five men rescued off Fovn Island by the Russian irce breaker Krassin The newspaper Dagens Nyheter savs that advices received from Prague indicate that the Ttalians are making difficulties about Prof. Behounek's direct refurn TILDEN'S FUTURE DEPENDS ON HIS MATCH TOMORROW (Continued from First Page) Ameritan tennis observers by sur- | prise Tilden was quoted in P ing that international tenmis see him no more unless through his singles matches Henri Cochet and Rene “with flying colors Sevaral interpretations were plac- ed on this statement by New York | experts, Some thought that Tilder s planning to turn professional, believing that lie will be barred from | tournament play by ruling of the | Uiited Stal 5 Lawn Tennis associa- | tion when he is brought to trial on the amatenr | s 28 say- wonld came | tnst | Lacoste is opcning an office at the behest | at Lacoste May Pla Paris, July 25 (UP) — Rene La- coste may go to the United States to defend his American tennis cham- plonship after all, it was indicated today when his father, after a fam. ily council, said that Lacoste could go if he desired. » GIRL CHURCH SECRETARY ENTERS BUSINESS FIELD Miss Lockwood of First Congrega- tional to Conduct Service Bureau Beginning in Fall Miss Elizabeth Lockwood, for the past three vears office secretary at fhe First Congregational church, has resigned her position there and will open an office in city hall, where she will conduct the “Lockwood Service Bureau “The bureau will handle secretarial | and stenographic work and will in- clude a department where office as- sistants and “mothers’ helpers” may 1nd emplovment. She plans to open | the office in the fall Miss Lockwood has had 16 years’ experience in this line of work and of a number of New Hartford business men. Britain and EXPLAINS PLATFORM Pemocratic Leader in Georgia Calls | Attention to Fact That it Makes No Reference to Repeal Rome, Ga. July 26 P—The pro- | hibition plank of the democratic party is merely a pledge to enforce | the eighteenth amendment and the Volstead act and makes no reference | to repeal, maintenance or modifica- tion, Chairman G. Ed Maddox, of | Georgia democratic executive g§om- mittee today wrote to Bishop \I N. Ainsworth of the Methodist Epis- copal church, south. Mr. Maddox, ed as a member of the platform committee Houston, said the prohibition plank was accepted by a majority of the committee on the idea that prohibition was not and ought not to be a party question and that democrats and republicans alike, irrespective of party affiliations ‘gere | entitled to their own individual | views “on such a great moral ques- | tion." who s ACCIDENTALLY SHOT Pottsvile, Pa. July 26 (P—Accl- | dentally shot waile playing. Flor- ence, 10 year old daughter of Mr and Mre Thomas Casper, of North- ampton, Mass. died in a Pottsville hospital late last night lorence and Henry Zajano, 10 vears old, her cousin, were playing at Ridgevigw Inn, between this city and Schuvlkill Haven while their parents anay from home. Henry found a rifie and a bullet and succesded in loading the gun. When he fried fo remove the bullet the gun went off 'ICIDE FAILS ! Foston, July 26 (UP)—A spec- tacular attempt at euicide failed vesterday when an unidentified wo- | man jumped into the train pit at the Deway Square elevated station crossed the third rail, and leaped 30 iradio at iforms. E E Wilcox; 1B " ment ever BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1928 City ltems Hear the fight radio at Henry —advt Dr. M. Kupelian has moved his office to the Leonard Bldg, 300 Main Street.-—advt. Mrs. Sedgwick of Hartford road reported to the police that her chicken coop was entered Tuesday night Hear the fight Henry tonight on the Morans & Sons. tonight on the Morans & Sons —advt Damage estimated at $50 was caused by fire in a one-story frame garage at 350 Rocky Hill avenue early today. The fire department responded to an alarm from Box 219 at 1:49 o'clock. Samuel Toasatti owns the building Miss Betty Rosen, daughter of | Mr and Mrs. Sam Rosen of 619 East Main street, was operated yes- terday morning at the New Rritain General hospital for appendicitis by Dr. George Dunn Hear the fizht radio at Hen.y Aavt Local Methodists are planning to attend services at the Methodist camp grounds in Plainville tonight and tomorrow night when Kev Wil liam H. Alderson of this city will speak Candy floss machine and Hamilton carpet washer for sale, 35 Wooster St Barnesdale —advt Mrs. Dorothy McCrann of 57 Lin- coln street js a patient at the Hart ford hospital A A Mills reported to the police today the theft of a number of tools from a house being built at 16§ Columbia street, and complaint wae made by M Cianci that bovs had damaged a house he 1e building on Lincoln street Attornay Lea V. Gaffney sumed practice after an operation for appendicitis at New Britain General hospital the Sons. | tonight Morans on & | b has re- P. 0.5 OF A INSTALLATION At the regular meeting of Wash- ington camp No 8 P 0 S of & to held night in Red | Men's hall Main street, officers will he installed by District Presi- dent § E. Crocker of New Haven Refreshments will be served by the | social committee after the meeting following officers have been cted to serve President, A, € president, H M. Parsons; master-of- recorder, € L financial secretary, A H treasurer, A L Thomp- conductor, 1. Warkins, Gaston Parade Carle; trustee, L E be tomorrow 3 |n | Wilcox; Tohns son; spector, 4 THE LOSY IS FOUND Goldshoro, N C.—A vear ago Roy Wilson lost three dollar bills whils plowing Keplowing the same field this spring he turned them up again, and a bank traded the weather- bheaten currency for new bills 19. 5. 26 BERMUDA FISH D Hamilton, Bermuda hip s carrying to g varieties of Bermuda fish for the London Aquarium—the first ship- taken to Europe. City Advertisement 35 SPUR TRACK CROSSING reigned Dress Regulations Are Published in Italy ‘Turin, Jul lations for all classes of people from adult women to boys in knee pants were issued today by Cardinal Gam- ba in an arch-diocesan circular. The rules forms of dress “for modest, honest| persons” as | Sleeves must be long enough to cover the elbows, ot | 4 Boys' must cover the knees. “3. Not m {adult women's necks should show. | “4. Skirts | reach below the knees, and those for adnlt women still lower." “5. Dress transparent, so that nudeness or in- ! decency could result, and must cover he figure “If any wo | quirements pr | necessity of refusing communion to | her. and will not allow her to act as !zodmother at haptisms | firmations.** ests will STILL IS HOPEFUL Omaha, N |2 third of the three delegates to the | National Progressive ((Buli Moose) | convention on his | Henry Hoffman, omaha, | trying to reorganize the | funet party, has not given up hope | of gatting the party into the com- ling campaign. Two registered dele- I zates are remaining. NO ROOM OR MORE Indinapol ntences were given two bovs ar- in court because the state | | reform school was too crowded to old them " CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING HE ANNOUNCEM —BURIAL 2—DEATH —FLORIBTS 4—FUNERAL DIRECTORS §—1.0ST AND FOUND | i—PERSONALS | 7—STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS A 8—AUTO ANL 10— AUTOMOBILER FOR EXCHANGH —AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES —AUTOMOBI | 13=AUTOS—TAX1 |14—GARAGES TO LET |15—MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES |16- MOTORCYCI SERVICE BUS| 18—BARBERS HAIKI'S MASSEUSE —BUILDING 5 URA! —LAWYERS- —MOVING, 31— PROFESSIONAL SERVICE» 32—REPAIRING A—PIANO TUNING |:33—=WANTFD TO RENDER BERVICES El 4- CORRESPONDENCE COURSE —DANCING 36— INSTRUME v 26 (UP)—Dress regu- prescribe the proper pants and girls skirts nore than two inches of for young women must materials must not be oman violates these re- for Christian modesty, be under the painful and con- eb, July 25 (A—With way home, who now Dr. is de- is. 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He'll buy the pensive at the counter, and 1 alwa away with one of those 10 perfumi 10, “That is 2 name whatever it Sien “That is what I like to eall the ned Emily A man the girl he lips, and would not be ing a He waats to think hair is naturally ition on the yushed Armi be- think rule of the United States Lawn Ten- nis association The American Davis | cup team captain disbarred from play in the inter-zone finals against Italy on this charge, brought in conroction with his newspaper ar- ticles on the Wimbledon chmapion- | COVer. e ships, but was rein.iated vesterday| A note found in the womans 71st, 1928, on fhe petition of after Myron T Herrick, ambassador | C10thing stated that she had an in-; Domenic Bonalli for permission to | to Francs, had intervened. | curable discase and wanted to die. | construct a track, from the | Other obscrvers thought that Til- | {N Y. N H & Hartford R. R Co. | den realized that 1f he could not | sieef, Honnd/ track,beginning fabout defeat the French aces now, he 100 feet west of Wooster street 1d neor again be able to lower tending easterly about 350 | their colors Cochet and Lacoste are crossing €a1d street to the property vouths; Tilden, at 35 a veteran of ten of the petitioner vears of top-flight competition, if his All persons interested e v bacl talin Mhis waar il s et | anested to he present at said hearing that Tilden would he content to hang |if they gee cause, and bhe heard up his racquet, at least so far as in- CLASSIFIED ADS "rl—V'fl]n“ fo the above e trrnational competition was con- | FOR RESULTS 1 ROARD OF PIURLIC WO WOOSTER STREET Notice is hereby given that a hearing will he held before the Noard ef Public Works, City of New | Rritain, in Room City Hall at | 630 p m. E & T Tuesday. July| feet to the street, where she was struck by an antomobile This morning she was resting comfortably at and it was helieved she break hut who preferred to rer | nentral, will sufier a 30 per cent reduction in pay The outbreak took place bharracks of a regiment of C| but a number of civilians were in- | |volved with the military element After the barracks had been storm- £ by loyal troops on Saturday more than 200 arrests werc made. The investigation has gone not only into cts of individnals but the coun- of ministers is also trying to n whether the. revolt had a connection with recent speculatio in Portugyese currency her most ex- when reported a hospital would re- her with i v fempe T sseurs, hen- il 1t vou, he another girl o You will diamond candal. 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