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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1929. T 18l Davidson will be among the Sunday | Raymond Dowdle of Chicago who|who arrived early and remained a bank, however. spread rapidly and SAYS ARBITRAT'"N afternoon audience that witnesses|were accompanied by Mrs. Dowdle's|short time; ths Ambassador of Bel- soUTH CHURGH “EETS was followed by ‘:h. dnn':plng | their performance. mother, Mrs. Mary Carey and thelr |gium and Princeys De Ligne, and stocks so that all loans might h house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph|the Turkisk and Chilean ambassa- ST MARKS QUINTET met. One of the few weddings of the|Murnane. Mrs. Dowdle wore an at-|dors and others of the corps. One result was the announcement Lenten season drew society to St.ttr-cuu silk crepe suit combining —_— by a large New York house that its .;ame; church snun(layM;:te;i":on cuhu‘;tlreuu‘ nn;‘i( royal blue. Mrs. ‘ , | Postponed League Game Tonigl Chicago branch should refuse to or the marriage of elen | Gardiner Van Neas, also of Chicage, eX- 35 Hughes Galls Kellogg Treaty | s =50 Craic 5. sten 3| vas eao scen an e ench an ‘i RS “Thompson of Yucatan” o A 2ot o s o b ek s | Prosecutor Nolles Road Rule i ok e s 1 e e R"M ANCE M HE[] Atianxs Wednedley Bt | This ousc. howcver aeciaed not 10| i | Ir., ar b N ever, decided n Futile Mockery” Without It |5vace ‘on’severo princess lines, with | the Easter vacation in Faim Beach The posponed tnter-churen | (165 COMMONWEAlth Club | orc. "5 cubtomers. out or 1ocui | CHATGE Agunst Robert Young long tight-fitting sleeves and finish- | from the Groton school in Massa- |1oague basketball game helwden ithe |stocks when demand was made that | : ed with the new V-neck, A band of | chusetts. Mrs. Van Ness was later i - R |it reduce its loans. Instead, it trans. New Haven. March 23 (UP)—A|tulle caught at the sides with or-|seen wearing a smart pongee en- zld Li F-m Flim, “N- 9y South Congregational and St. Mark's| 1:qwura H. Thompson, known as | ferred $2.000,000 from New York to| Itober! Youne, colored. 56, of 280 Ppledge of settlement of international [ange blossoms, held her veil of tulle | semble, the coat embroidered with elda Lions rinas 108” | izpiscopal teams wint be playea Off | Thompson of Yucatan” explorer |Chicago bank | Eim strect, who was driving an disputes by peaceful means, such us|and she carried a sheaf of white|threaded motif in red and blue. Bllt c els wfldmg lat 8:30 o'clock tonight at the Y. M.| | 'Wood described the Chicago hank- | #utomobile when it went off the road g ia le. e precedes v won. | and archacologist, who has spent il 15 embodied in the recently complet- “‘:f Rias. C. A. Tt will be preceded by a con ing and security situation as “per-| 4t 5% st Main street early in the 3 » Mary Carter, the bride's only test between the South Church vars excavating the buried cities, ¢ @ {Gann | morning of March 15, and turned ed multilateral treaty, is but a J "l: = S [ fectly sound.” Concerning the tuj!| g "‘mmlun: futility n’) it is mot fo).|2iiendant, wore & georgeiie gown S R {serves and the Stanley Memorial address members of the Com- iy "ol prices he believed “the | ©V¢r in @ lot without causing seri- Jowed by some step toward creating |'" the new cggshell shape made Cambridge, Mass., March 23 (®— | team hnm.u alth club Tuesday evening. |worer is over.” | ous injurics to the three occupants, s 4 * | with the dipping hemline. Her toque The third and latest romance of .| The arranging of the South-St.|The meeting Wi be held in the | oo : N was in police court today on the :nmhlncrg' ‘fl(:dwrlnn‘nlf:;nunfilmrl;'; and slippers were of orange, a col- WEEK AT [; P Grover Flint, who a few years ago |Marks' game was not effected un- | Elks club hall and supper will be “,,m ,,,‘L‘m“;:. ln.nt-(ul::.”,‘.(flr::;?‘ ':,:: charge of violation of the rules of vans Hughes 101 & Yale universiry |OF MOte which was accented in her offered himself as a “slave” to tae | til yesterday, but now cverything has | served at 6:30 o'clock. It will be the |ution 1o tpe extent that some fnter. | |1 road, the casc having been con- dlence 1 _" ight bouquetr of sweet peas. highest bidder but found no takers, been settled and the contest will belannual meeting with election of | ists have claimed, the exchang week. Prosecuting Attor- "‘S““‘:‘. ot ek ) 4 e i has come to gricf. I'played. The South Church nceds a| off i e ¥ J. G. Woods entered a nolle NM“:.‘,‘ ::‘g ,o,’.‘ ‘.\‘»:‘-‘»;lluuIr:.k.?x;‘.i.';::f':i Miss Anne Morgan is among those wlshingmn Relm '.0 Be Flint, a grandson of John Fiske, [victory if it is to stay in the league| Mr. Thompson will speak on|night's meeting, however, suggesteq 00 Payment of the court costs, the Hughes pointed 1o the Dan-ameri. | ¥h0 have sponsored the vogue for the noted historian, recently became |race, which i now in the last|“ucrica’s Answer 10 EEypL” that the exchange suspend new list. CDarEe being violation of the rules can treaty of arbitration concluded | V2K and white which accent the SOlllbl‘e cngaged to Miss Zelda Lions. Yes. [stretch, for a defeat would drop thel " Ruined cities of vast size as old |ings for a short time, the road. Attorney Yale Sable i ihe oerat \\,‘M‘””bw" A spring ensembles. Miss Morgan terday they filed marriage intentio:s Main strecters 1o a point from|if not older than those of ancient « ¥ Young. Sergeant J. C hcn s st o cvement | Wears a coat of black kasha, col- here and in Boston. where Flint has|which they could never > 10 Africa and Asia exist in America e a L e i TN P ey § lared by platinum, the reverse of ashington, March 23 UP—Wash. | Jack Bay residence. But today it [overtuke the First Lutherans. P hloh i a T i n ancrals an i niey hu:,\}\.\v 2 ,;,\_ tic - With & auiet fnd unobtrusive hu- | ¥MCh are striped - with narrow | Ol CEAR BIRECH 28 RCASI | was revealed that the prospective St Mark outrt is alo anxious | (9| poriunt to man as the buried tombs | i :1 rect, who falled to be in court mor. the ormer seoreters of stats |Pands of white. The same touches| "E1OR sociely ansolutely refuses 19| yarringe was definitely off [turn i a win in order to secure re-| oy 00 RTS8 yesiorday fo answer charges & XSk T ° =" |of white appear on her black crepe , : el AO1L gTEY BT A “He was 50 nice, but T never want | Venge for the pre ous defeat inflict-| "\ v b C i Yrucatan are peeding and driving without a M- Quilled 40 eats of Uslle 1o 048 &l rrnck 2 a7 amal) 1 blagk falt i hac | 1OX fE $o.0e ‘:o’“l‘"'l"‘m‘",:’ ven Mol |to see him again.” Miss Lions toid ed by the Congreguticnalists. i 10 be from 2,000 10 10000 years | iconin e des sulyAC bl enoreck peaty providing for compulsory & |¢rimmed with shining black straw, [ & soctal high Ug) | | wapapermen over the telephone. | The Stanley Memorial team put| g 8 5180 ¥ e today asure of the bond for- bitration ot justicibls ~ amputes | = UL ML TICES g anaais would do credit to any mid-winter IARRCTIBN e Iap (e B e surprisingly good scrap against ore] thonChiniatian e fuiture of §50 lad been ordered by Hushes moved his Sprague hai |cOmplete her ensemble. Nobil Donna Antoinette de Mar.|5°lf for “slavers.” he was arrested |the outh church = ftst ,"m\"l.,.h,s,: i IF Bt Proecn Hormey 3. G Woos audience to laughter in recounting | tino, wife of the ambassador of|PY Police of Boston and Worcester | Batufiny and it (lopetil BLR Wit © ’ ka S, Hal't, FOl‘fliel'ly Avon ¢ 0 ey of Bassett street was the compietely nullifying restrictions Italy, recalled her invitations for o| o0 ® charge of stealing $5.000 worth | L B M e, L N0 T ewever, ; S . | bondsman placed on very treaty of this so - tea to be given on Thuraday after- |Of antiques for summer places at| om0 OO0 0B G g, | i Seleclfllafl, Repres&lltallve | Judge Traceski inquired the rea- up to last year noon and will wecsive her guests | Potorsham but was later plased wa| U Tl oo Canacten, | -9 : son for Kosowski's failure to pre- The Pan-American treaty, how- instead on the following day. probation. ! The Kirst Lutheran and South| ¥ {sent himself yesterday and Attorney ever, has only two restrictions, and The smartest element of society | Then he had a short lived vo-| o o i Bl on o nagements | (Spectal o' {he Haerala) ST A e el oAt 3 those of a minor nature, Hughes official, unofficlal and atherwise | Mance with Miss Claire Abbott, Boe- | 00K olan fo Hay. oX el Do . 3 Bristol. March 23—Mr. and Mrs. | (ki had been to his office before said —— will tread a gay measure on the|ton "‘”“"""';r who Q;‘ ‘”", ‘l‘;l-“"- g0 Minie | b i Veings Ly mignt 4 | Frank & Hart of 140 Farminglon the time for opening courl, only to “The Pan-American treaty of ar- night of Good Friday. when the|come cngaged to Miss Kathleen [ ;%) gcges win, the victory car-| 4 g /|avenue today are celebrating {heir| find nobody on hand. He waited bisution could not huv been cons LflnCheflnS, Tusl and E"]‘y. Priday evening dancing clam il :{:-"‘;‘;’3“"““0::";:';d'}"‘;:"h;I:’(‘;fi"": ries the championship with it g 5 Sh - wedding anniversars H"r)h»'»\-‘;‘ll\"lll the sitorney came 2nd by tha cluded at the conference ash- . f iy = . Should the South Church emerge on ‘ | were married on March 23, 1879, in | 'ime ¢ ac ed, v ington had there not been an at- thmg Enliven Swson A large number of dinner parties|Flint returned to eomparative ob- (o0 BT o be tied West Avon, in the old colonial home | Sion being unusually brief. mosphere of amity and a sincere de- will precede it. Senator and Mrs. | scurity L iyt mounld be nesessary B & b : [built ~shortly after 1700 by the| Prosecuting Attorney Woods re- gire to make firm the bonds of i S s Royal 8. Copeland of New York, are St | to decide the title. G % | bride’'s great-grandfather, Lot | commended that a fine of $10 and prace.”” Hughes asscrted alm Beach, Fla, March 23. — |8lving a dinner and dance Saturday MOYIE GAMERAS GATGH | e O ; . Thompson. The ceremony was per- | COStS be imposcd on cach of the two “The government of the United | Luncheon parties at smart cafes, [ Dight and others will entertain. | . 3 ¢ formed by Itev. William Howard, (OUnts and that Kosowski be placed States in signing this treaty has give [ pajama breakfasts. informal after- FLIER,S FATAL PLUNGE H VE PR"GLA'M s then pastor of the West Avon Con. | O Probation. Judge Traceski or- en a demonstration heartily welcom- | noon teas an boxing houts, the last| Easter Monday will burst forth in ) L 1 | ereenions: unch. dered this disposition of the case. ed by its er republics of it. sin- [only this season having been adop- |® blaze of social glory when the s, g 5 \ Mrs. Hart was formerly Miss Ella | K 0S0wski v\\‘m‘( rested ‘f\l.mxt 5:00 cerity in renouncing war as an in-|ied hy society, serve to enliven the | Polo ball, spoasored by President 3 3 & - o |Tillotson Thompson, daughter or | $l0Ck T "”“‘“"‘ eitornoen. o strument of national pol and in ! pre-liaster period at Palm Beach | Hoover, the Vice President, Mr. Cur. | Phil Jones Dashed to Death Doing 4 Jd | Stanley and Julia Ann Thompson. “1¥7U° ’*'“’v' u" wis d:nmg a‘” e pledging itself to scttlements by pa- | where a benign gulf stream softens | Us, the former President, Mr. Cool-| v iy coin in German Bombing g . Bhe wes born in West Avon and ai- | (e OF 2 VLR BB IOUE HCAC e means,” ]||1g|uw concluded. March winds. lgte. th;aI De;nlo{ t‘;w l)l;;lo:nahc 'R tended the schools of that village. H«I:yum‘ Though the season is far ad-|Corps, the Ambassador of Great Plave Used in War Film. [ President H [ S m-| : She was very active in the affairs of |0 AT 3 {vauced and many notable visitors | Britain, Sir Esme Howard, all of % TeslH Olll ODCS LU} y i ’ : the Congregational church and Nflu{,,',,,rf” o ,’f,:' el ,,}\Z?dzo:‘, have departed, none of the man. | the other ambassadors of the corps| Hollywood, Calif, March 23 (U'P) |~ J | many years was prganist there. Sho| 0 @ Tole O FEFRCT B Cone sions along the ocean boulevard |2nd the high officers of the army,| —While cameras in three other m]gmuon Quo[a Deiel‘mefl[ . was also active in the Ladies’ Aid | by (o 4% ©f HeOTEe 4 e ol ivel Vi o ¢ ged 3 & s Newington, |have been closed; while light and will be given at the Willard. plane: recorded th tragedy a {and Christian Endeavor societics. was arrested sterday forenoon on I " also flow from villas on| This is an annual event when the |mechanic was carried’ to his death | [ e OMPSON Mr. Hart was born in Unionville, | ¢ S 00 S0 A ocle 5k IN NEW Y"RK WEEK palm lined strects “extending from | reat ball room Is transformed into|in & huge German Gotha bombei | Washington, March 23 (P—TBow- EDWARD H. THOMPSO) [ AiEEare s batasin Snlonillis ' Strcer iy Motoreycle Oficer des il a polo field with goal poats, boards | which could not be brought out of |jg 1o his belief that the chfef [y Lo o p am D SEsenndl e B Lol of speeding, driv- such as surround @ field being the tail spin into which it had been | cyecutive should be the first to obey i 4 . . The late’spring season finds activ- | Placed just outside the box en.iput so movie audiences might be|the Jaw even though he doesn't like [0 "4 gitions were of a high | live with an aunt, Mrs. Oliver| . his possession. He was Circus 1o Give Benefit Per-|iiss” cf “ihe “enicago contingent | trances. The boxes witl be decorated |given a thrill. |it, President Hoover has proclaimed | 48 27 Thompson, in West Avon. He at-| poin s, i raminint 'on the socil *calemgar, | Ch crossed mallets, and other fm. | For 15 monhs Phil Jonce worked |t new mational orgine aiotas of | "5 oy thess ruins 3. | ended the public schools hers and . G 2 A L ans i | plements of the port. At one end |aboard the great plane as it soared | the restriciive immigration act effec- |, sty bl e R Ormance s M Trude, o Chi=|of the ball room will be several of |through battle scencs of “Hells| iio July 1 Thompson bas discovered the cave | cag ho are @ & y S < . | High schoel, in Southington (i who arc at the Breakers ' |the favorite polo ponies In fancy |Angels.” an cpic of war in the air.| At the izne; it i naen | iob Boltitny sicbmunle The MARSR RS B e ]NTERMED[ATE TEANS « York, March 3. (P—The(ained on Sunday night at Bradley's, | #tall8 to be fed and betted by society | And then, as fate would have it. > clear that he is hopeful con-| g PR L 0 pyramid, rivaling in | the_couple went 1o New Rochell adveniurcs of Alice in Wonderlung, 1oy Tuesday after Mrs. Trude gave | ¥0Men: The floor committee will be | he plunged to ecarth yesterday. in 1l act at the special session | ‘ ey N. Y., where Mr. Hart was nmplo_\- SLow lN WEIGHING l“ the antics of circus clowns, the con- [, juncheon of attractive 3ppgxm- in riding togs and the members of | the shot that was to have heen m,«i ginning next month to defer for| ):zm'}:v-’mrl';rn’:l’ls p)"r‘arl;;ll‘l:”t’;nhk“zt‘ A Ter warecs] Vot e forolnin ot & quests of Cortez in Mexico mingled fyonts at Patio Lamaze, The flower the war department polo club }wH] IaSt.or the picture. | another y« operation of the na- s |<("NH" temple | large farm, He was later employed 15 one panorama this week for New g cked table was placed on the ver. | *€ar their gaily colored fiell| While he tossed helplessly in the tignal origins provisions, so that the | 2 avated the ancient city of | Y the H. D. Bmith Co. of South- |Quintets and Players Not Weighed York socicty’s amusement anda and was shaded by orang clothes. Flags and whistles and fn|forward cabin of the plane, w.un whole question may be reviewed aL"_ j‘ ““"*f e ’- )r it »wn"4 ington and by the Union Nut Co. of | The stay-at homes' social program [ nings. 4 fact everything used on the polo | which he could not escape, Al \\||'.‘(hv”rr',;ul:|r ssion in Decembe e ey carved | Unionville. Then he bought a farm | By 6 This Evening Will Be Dis was much gayer than Lent usually | afr. and Mrs. Luther Conover, | fi€}d Will be in evidence. son, noted movic stunt flier, drifted | “The attorney general advised | tabl i L aifords who 1oft on Thursday for thelr T lofeately st fnanaonois, | me that in failure of congress to |hicroglyphics. with accurate ehron-| gy (oo 0 i et 0T a0 z h'mm'm Chicago, M:r}\ Nonoredion The President and Mrs. Hoover| A scene that was all too r alistic | guspend action, it is now mandatory | ological relation — between nnutnl’ Kor ibiyenrs Me. Hait Wes & 5o 5 L e T The “Alice in Wonderland” t Tuesday night with a dinner party |"ave entertainedeconsistently ever|in its resemblance to the sercaming | ypon me under the immigration act | modern American civilization. | lectman in Avon and for more than “' 5 : i "’i’“m‘“l ity et lean which the Junior Verdi club !t the Everglades club given by Ms, |ince they cntered the White House | death drops of the World War. c0st |to jssuc the proclamation cstab-| In the sacred well of the same years he was 8 member of the | pseial toornament Js | roceodin prescuted in their “Frolic of 1925” [and Mrs. I . Dings, also of Chi. |°" MArch 4 butthey gave out their|Jones his life. As the great planc|jishing ‘national origing’ as the busis |ancient city he found offerings and |y o, 4 o¢ gssegmors, In 1919 he repro- | s lewls. althoueh &0 of the Yrew 4 hiost of Tashionubles in new | cago, Goverd were 1o for 24, | first official list Wednesday when | roared along at an elevation of T-|or immigration quotas” the presi- | sacrifices in the form of BrMOF. | onieg’that town in the general as. | oL, o Althoush tio ' ef the spring frocks to the Waldorf As- 3 b they entertained at Juncheon the |500 feot, Wilson threw it into & tail | dent said in reply to questions of the | weapons, jowels, incense vessels and | yy)e “gerving on the claims com. | oo davs allowed for this neces torin Wednesday n The Mad Henry Cligman and Mra, | JCTelary of State and Mrs. Kel- | spin. css yesterday. just Defore the|innumerable ornaments of gl |, eq ‘ofsthat body. As selectman |yne mimber of plavere welshed. in Viatier, the Duchess and the Mareh | Cligman of New Yok, presented | 1066 the minigter of Bolivia, Senor| Then came the signal from the | proclamation was issucd Sikeletons of anclent warrlora and |yetus s e 1 s o (ke firet | g, Busber of players welghad b Hare all moved through the tab-| 1167 sa T Oinak S i cricat | O iaiexd o Djex SDo Meding, e CaIerA Rlanesy S selens e Hi proclamation must he Issued | mafdens who had been cast into the | yioce “or macadam road in Avon. \om'ml;nnlar;v\nx'mv'whlrru'vn.m have o den R e 5 e et acsaun nicyy | charge d'affaires of Paraguay and|lamp black that was to have been | prior 1o April 1 and Will be issucd | watcrs to appease the anger of the | et G0 TLEGUN EEG, 1 ST only one or two complete teqime hate PR At L e o et ey B8N Dr. Juan V. Ramircz, their ladies, | the smoke of death in a burning|a: once. 1t will go into cifect on | gods, after Leing drugged with am- \,wk,d STl e e s s e A | Eupeed o ey b S Bl opep | AT their home, Casia Mia, on Sun-|,n4 4 numper of other Latin-Amerl- | plane, for picture purposes. | July 1 unless action is taken by | brosia, were found. | ornoon will. offer the last oppor Ihe ballroom was cleared after [yt avenue. There were 200 In ate : “I felt the left wing go and T vell- | aongr: e meantime P et A tunity for intermediate teams to be the tableanx and dancing filled the | tendance. Cans. 2 g go and I yell-jcongress in the meantime. While 1 le have one son, Oliver Nathan Zevin, who ix a “Mir * _— ed to Phil to jump,” Wilson said. |, ‘.,v,,,,gw in ',1\01‘ L,r re \Hul\d at T | weighed. 2 ; % it S| papEcach.o \‘m V')w y.or.k e time for her walks and other out-|pulled my safety belt and Was gpposed the n tional origins Iy,l}ln ,,,,Nm”e”dm Both Mr. and M ;)j‘\» ot araon e e e Sang Towarad tzonis and white wigs | wara a1 e hilaclous el aoielbyl| bos L2 than, did: Mes. Goollage. | HITOND OVan (NG YICKIEio e el ik Dty Hart are enjoying good heaith and | .rg which fail to be weighed during ¥ ha By e ( ° DY| One afternoon she went to a local| “As I fell T saw Phil and his facc “1, therefore, naturally dislike the e A which fail to b ighe iy accompanied b, u 1 oup of relatives and intimate | was set and determined. T plunged | quty of 1ssuing the proclima s a ¢ n the affair e | this period will be disqualified. Early : q gallery to sce an exhibition of maps bR it 2 ditional black and whi even fricnds. As they stepped from the |downward a e 3 First Congregational church of this .- uarance is urged Y 83 and grabbed hopeles: 181 I 1ew basis > clothes excented the minuet {rain a hrass band was playing | b0 Made by Mildred Glddings e L G 1 [ ity The junior midgot teams be- Officer Strolls overtook £ without a certiticate of reg | jungles a people whose civilization, } was eizht years old, and he w o and without an operator's in West Avon, where he resided for | “ | alificd From City Tourney Sl at | the parachute ring, but my gloves | president : ted States mu & i E s WHRT e pA R T Ui, “Hath the Gang's All Heres | Burrage—and that is the first that P b y | president of the United States m | The couple planned to celebrate | gan to weigh In at the Boys' Club Washington folk knew that the firet |and mask hampered me. | be the first to obey the law.” | 0000000 BC M d A 'l their . ES 4 P s s ' 5 | . | their golden wedding toduy by keep- | 1his . he A e 5 S Lene e e | & large banuer blazoned forth |jagy of the land is an understanding | "It looked like curtains for me| ympcdiatdy alter the proclama- | WHUUUU {0 a0e Aval iy iopeniiones o (NelE Firernut s lon e e IPE S RS ety has chose i the words, “Welcome to Our Song- | agmirer of ancient maps. The open- | Until T got them off and opencd the | {ion was issued, Reprosentative se s d hese cla will conti & '\"\] nl\‘( ’.» 1’(“ u‘».»” :‘:c m’;-’. ol “ o ing of the exhibition was turned into [ ‘chute’ just as the bomber shot by fson of Connccticut, the republicar able [0[' Gfl" LOflllS 5 i "’nl\] g ’un‘x”]no -:Avy(lfr1‘7v‘m’n‘s‘tngundone\"e‘: 1o bareback riders, lc eminent baritone also was| wocial fea and. Mrs. Archibald |me. 1 think the lamp black blinded leader, said that if a m 5 : i 4 clowns ol tingling | presented w an elgl Shey' . phil o { <, and ednesday afte; B . g soaraal "_‘“l‘l""’,” it i o cight “’d‘" d‘” Hopkins, * who is entertaining the | Phil ¥ operation of the national L :‘0}““)1 e oth i and cy circusito the city, and was tendered an |, S The scene was the most dangerous srovision should be adopted N gL U A Toily A meeting of the rent com- will go through their paces in Madi- | escort of police to Casa Beata artistin her home, was hostess. 150 Ephone ik S mittee will be held at 5 o'elock . the B of the production and intentionally | py the senate 1t would be considercd 'imillion dollar money pool was being oney . on Square Garden April 12 for the [home of Mrs, Thomas' parents. Mr.| xow that Vies Dresident Curtis is | Dad been left until the ) e st s e S e B A O e - George A, Dobyne, of | hack from his Florlda trip, his sis- ‘mmv\ wore silent regarding the | call loans secured by stocks listed on gt b R Ix;;;hx‘:m., o sl v'[\\\v».‘;y":“j{ ”n‘\\\.l @ M| 2 Jow Hdaced ) Bave: 8 b VERppEal o the Chicago stock exchange. Direclors Anderson of the Boys' My iHox. patlite | have . bean i i s | ounaiusiie Jate forthERtercption The president favors a contilii-| The pool was decided on last night | Club, ryce Long of the Y. M. C. A.. planned for the event and a numbgr | Bahing i Tt e i g ve dnnoner ot | BlCeLOT L SprBipntL ) SHICH atter tocal banks had called upon F d l] Be Ba [1 h ]d K. E. Parker and Referees John E : | ¢ & parties of the sea-|giplomatic corps. Friday, April 12, wre based on the 1 g their broker customers to reduce | FTIENAS lp g“fl on ( 610 | iin ana Avo Aronson. of mutrons will be hostesscs to the- [son in honor of Mr. and Mrs. o R | ater parties of orphan children who | Thoma has been selected and the Chin (C. tinued from Page 7.) | Th 1 jon s a2 their Jouns. 1t followed a disastrous 5 100 M ver, whei Inew « y cre avail- e e 00 P T 4 = i b — e il e . o A ot ) (L (Sevon IS Ghicsolexchsces g | ntinues in Peace Time A merican Gets Only Mrs. Darent Lefferts, Mrs. MeAllis- | More than 200 gucsts, represent- | will of course be the hostess. The | Pusy afternoon Friday fighting a| oy, ; Ris i S a e A e Mirst Oxford Place ter Morriss and Mrs. Martin |ing the most exclusive society folk | custom of giving such & reception | rU*R fAre which broke out late in|_qy;.q, ; Tpilgtaiion | 05 SAE i CENPORES o MRe SUGR | UL U e TR Bridge, England, Maseh arc among committce members |in Palin Beach were guests on | by the vice president is an old one, |c MOrning in the rear of Mitcheil ||, "oy et waded that the |Of loans by the banks, o stamiord Bridge, England, March working for the ben | Monday night of Mr. and Mrs. Hor- " |street and spread over approximate- | e T PRI SIS T e Arthur Wood, prosident of th ‘rhnd;-,nn orged I the Hieat of bl #I—With Caleh F. sies. an o ce Hutchins Work, Madison, N. 1,| gpring time grand oper is going |\ 200 acres to Malone lake on the ,;;"q not involve the recognition | CXchange. announced that % AL Al o s fea ) i R e The fashionables have furned tojand Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Webb, | ot with a fiourish in the capital this | 2% @84 Red 8tone hill on the !, o covernments or houndaries, | 00 Of the pool would be avatiabie | hoie it splaler o sl i st five events, Cam- Mexico for the seiting of anothr|New York who entertalned with ascason, and Mrs. Hoover will oc.|iCUth: The blaze was extinguished o o rs of turrito e Ak DS S S e ’ fdge had rolled up a lead of four Denclit to be given in aid of the|supper dance and boxing buut at|eupy the presidential hox, April 17, |1R4llY at 5:30 p. m. 2kt Sty | Monday SRR ot ridge 1 i up a los f Judson Health Cents Madison [ the Oasis club. SR L e Grass Fire R he exc he . would |tinguished service cros: Square Garden this spring. Aztee | Guests were asked for ; : Squad A was called out at 6:25| i 3 te what corresponds to a money , lLewis J. C. Poppe of New Br three nights and Mrs. Hoover | .40 (o | formal and ofticial manner et k f0 \ubbla this Aadoration. 1o bydae 3 glish alma minstrels, Spanish monks, duncing |o'clock and three boxing e e hear Massonet's “Man. | ©¢10CK 1ast evening for a grass fire| ppo e basis would reduc New York excha and | Ohio, secks the decoration for 4 1 inglish alma girls and warriors gle in the | f ce v Ao on Concord street. he blaze wi 4 A e irge borrowers the pre- single handed and unarmed cn nat the shot put, but the Can- Rirls .ynl W \v;mu :w‘niln‘mh: i 1“; ‘:‘m !lh" minutes rounds were|on,” with Mme. Lucrezia Bori, the Wi:"‘ulsh:d M‘m - "" ! a8 | hore than 10,000 annually 1:‘ ; SR “& ER G S R eEheis % 2 dnsk, iy hageant . Gol de i o e ring &8 X che s, | ber of persons Lissible der it | vailing Ne K ca 3 5 _ N oot e o SR Rt T o a:;'.n '3,"“’ UssuOIShanien mriove @onuiy Dl {LEen s midiRat B IgE SRR hs s o e oir s Confer With Bank Men 16 other German soldiers. To n < before losing ish conqueror, Corter s \; illumin l(\,} with fulor;d llxll:(C: : "'""'L“O (Jllghl senonahiesnlibaiil y v Engine Company No. 1 were | . ‘|‘ :—»“U{ "4 »"1 ‘u'vlii .r‘ ’v';: ] Governors of the Chicago ex- |lima and New Bremen posts of n the the ored an- h conqueror, Cortez, as illuminated ¥ hear “Cavall |4 ¢ any 1 4 | stead of 164647 unde he J oy e 2 = A henticate b e f 1 jump Headdresses and cupes of ostrich, | Several young soclety men acted i valleria Ruaticana” and |, nmoneq to the home of Arlino sale, The fight upon the proposal, | cha conferered with representa- American Legion ha ithentica other first i y long jumj Pegeock and bird of paradise feath- | judges and reforces, Suppor was|vies o on the second evenibk.|perfetto on Highland court in the |joui. .- "“p.s entored around the |tives of loop banks last night, The | Poppe's record [ \ was W. J. Sar- el crimaon and grocn will deci |wrved following. the bouts, and|wes Lrceident Curtis and his sister,| uqr of the city hall. No fire was| trangea that would be made in the | conference was held after the regu- | Poppe. on outpost duty with Com- | tain of Cambridge who won with a f e s, Mrs. Ga ve acce: b « o8 would be 1 th 4 | ok et O i e e the warriors, striking a costume | dancing followed e i pted a box 197! found, the alarm having been turn- | quotus of Ger Norway, and | lar monthly meeting of the Chicago ' bany D, 16th regiment, one day d 1-z inches and Keynote reminiscent of the ancient Z SR ese two performances. Indeed the| .y ;' 1y 5 member of the family |gwe S Ire. | frederal Reserve hank board, at | ing the Argonne-Meuse offensive i mbr itselt by taking sanpte cEminiiel ot ihe i e y all society management, with Mrs.| G 0% lie o o smelled smoke, | jenr o1 S o ehich 1o action was taken toward | October, 1918, volunteered 1o ol Rarand!fnlical as S wellUshan 30 W A : - e younger set cnjoyed a cos-| Robert Low Bacon as chairman, is| " > - |tan b ek 4 g, SHRIRE Sor T Boums 16 vins amtfers | Fa 6 1-4 inches Shiclds inlaid with gold and gl tume dinner dance given on I'riday | highly delighted with the progress SRR T Europ! untries changing that institution's five per vs will complete the s cvening by Miss Elcanor -lutton,|made in filling the boxes, Buick Co. Promotes = — ¢ cout Tale e o SRl G B waric pictur daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward v 7 . e At Weghingion there wias a mech, S s ; Alise wuohem B the he ancient Zuni chant, “Monte- | F. Hutton, New York, at the Bath| Mrs. Kellogs, wife of the secre- .("nnon and “‘00“9.‘ Clty ltems ing federal reserve board. with | canteens, Poppe laid aside rile : arifer success in th a comes.” and the song “Ay, Ay, |and Tennis club, in honor of Miss|tary of state, gave a reception in the |, ' _Capitol Buick Co. of Hart. i aels s avatiol sl | e e s a | i 1o he sung by a chorus of | Barbara Sutton, daughter of Mr.|Pan American building during the |07 today corrected a statement| ; A Dresmt, it Ao RO DURGIBENL Lo R ral hundred voiccs when the fand Mrs. Franklin L. Sutton. week 80 that the wives of the remc_fil\!ch appeared in the Herald on The ‘police: are Investig 8- 18- | made a8 fo the purposs, Or what ac. | Oelaciment ot Germans eut off Hut March 18, in which it was stated port by Bdward Gack of 164 Carlton [J0 5 10Tl Pyl tided on still belligerent. Max, then only 17 resigned as strect that a battery was stolen vt sentry duty. Poppe war Aztec emperor and the Spanish con- | J—— sentatiy v - Gueror arrive upon the scene. There | Mrs, Georse McKlinlock, Chicago, | ed the cKg:l:;xe::’('ilf::‘([’:::‘Ysy::d1”"‘" 14 (@annon bag . ; e R s ba et et ot s are 10 be tableaux and Aztec dances | Daron-ss Rosencrantz, Hot Springs, |the wives of the chief of Latin-|!'4Nager of the Capitol Buick Co, of lus car last might. ankers and stock exchange officers, | D i detachinent of Yanks was 1 to close the welcoming festivities. Mrs. Hugh Dillman. Detroit. | American countries might meet the|N°W Britain, and that W. 0. Wool- | [lwor West of 44 Hatch S0 U yjo pankers explained that they had | hind him. and = an - outery me Alrcady debutantes and matrons | Mrs. Mineolu Bryant, Cricago, Mrs. | wives of the new cabinet members, |1°¥ had been appointed his succes- |complained to the police dist ©1*< 5 gesire to injure the local seeurt- death. The Gernans surren are designing thejr costumes and |Frederick S. Fish, South Bend, Ind Sl jiAor: AL O L Hos sinalkel Sttt t planning the decorations for the |und Mr4. Lidmund Leroy Down, New [ Another large social affair was the| Mr- Gannon has been promoted to named Bruno. who is cmployed 19 &y, ding that their broker customers @ well, where the cantecns wer nt which promises to he one|York, were among the guests at a|New Year supper dance given by |(he position of credit and office Main st SoasGi o Eel reduce their loans was forced, they | filled He then brought them within li167 soeig v avdolasilar |1 HdEs Gt BIVen o et e e R e asor ot the Do)l Tl e veita ol i) 3 cyplained. by the Federal Reserve 'h \l:-h(\('o!w(]“m’l irst. however ents | day by Mrs. Earle Perry Charlton, | First there wasa supper party, quits | 20 its branches. Williar flamm s I ot LM maiiicions chiceslvhIERY (0 Gt en( OV SIS SR IS (DTt E S et Mrs. Grabam Fai® Vandorbilt, [Now York at her ocean boulevard |small, and then numerous guests| Mr. Woolley. former manager of strect complained to ted on insistance from the federal [ e, Mrs. William B, Leeds (Princess | villa. came in for the dance. The minis. |the Capitol Buick Co. Unionville, shortly before 1 o'clock this morh- .carve hoard oon after the men met again Xenia) and Mrs. Leonard (ushing A— ter, Mirza Davoud Khan Keftah, is|and later ficld sales supervisor for ‘IHE that his automobile was parked Put Limit on Credit mn \!"v! ecan hospital ]'0]‘,‘ was re among those working in the in- | Mr. and Mrs. William J. McAn- [a charming, scholarly gentleman and | the Hartford branch. has been pro- jon Chestnut strect Er Fultvle® | fL vl aet fordy &t the mectiug] Dices SIolLBEe Sid tHe Geran BnIE LN St e el 2 delighttul host and during the |moted to the managership of the |ktroct, and another car Struck it ya¢ the Federal Reserve board ex-|frem wounds suffered while doine 2 day night with a dinner in farewell | evening, he and the men of his stast | Capitol Buick Co.. this city. |tearing off the left rear fonder and piiie s member banks to call on|streteher work for his captors Lien tie children are to contri- |courtesy to Mr. and Mrs. Walter |who assisted him wore the red fer | pme ey | 1CLUMINE @ tire. The offending €ar it for credit from time to time to After the armistice the men cor- hute 1o this season of unusual en- | Murphy who left for their home in|of their country. {1, ot stop, wooosfing ©o Hamor. | |taby e R s e St tortainments, and they have clected | Pasadena, Calif., on Monday. It was the first big affair in the FOR SALE T expect and will not permit them fo | tochowitz came o the United Statcs | TR R eing 4 their talents—of all new Persian legation, which is th- DRIVER MITS DOG, FLEES |inild up » large ine and mainiain 204 with the assance o | poppe 11 N, G e Trae peare. At the Cos-| John J. Raskob who returned to |residence on Sixteenth street occu- LR -Q Officer Louis k. 1 shot aljr joaiseR i JIDERS SR Cean it g L e et Jwopolivan el tea to le given Sun- | Palm Teach after accompanying | pied for many years as the spanish| TWO-FAMILY HOUSE | 40; owrca iy Miss Helen Corbert | One explanation of vesterday's|# Lima concern e day afternoon children will take |former Governor Alfred E. Smith |embassy. One treads a bit of Per- of 59 Noble street about 7:45 last |arop In prices on the Chicago ex-| Poppe is attempting to locatc a | Pr Ry d s SaTRe e the parts of the magician, Prospero |to New York was tendered a birth- |sia on entering, for there are Per. on Walnut Street night, an automobile hav run | change was that brokers had acted |corporal of his squad and « exeaiug WAy TREREEs vis daughter. Miranda, and the [day dinner Tuesday night at the|sian rugs, and the rarest tapestrics |over it at Dwight and Stanley strects | hastily in the effort to reduce their|tain of his company. He never siw f H S slave. Caliban. in scenes from | Everglades club by Miss Mary |and pictures and other works of art L Lot |and injured it badly. Miss Corbert |loans. The banks, after receiving|the members of his outfit after the | w ORE R T O e e L, e i e et kil arge told the officer she and ihe dog were |word Wednesday from the ,.-.,(,,,fl|!4p1se,1« on the Ramounge-Lamme- | Boards e gave a history of the SR S ) e s ol Crossing Stanley strect and the ocar|Ressrve board to reduce broker|rence road | acvelopment these boards sinc teen, have hesa busy all season pr The bathing hour at the Breakers | brates the arrival of apring, there ]vm struck the canine was traveling |loans, passed the word on, but toll o . AHDE Gl ARCEE T paring the production and have|beach continuss fo be the witching|were flowers in profusion. Cox & DUNN s0 fast it was impossible to catch the | the brokers to take their time and| French have discovered. it is sai. 1 ie also commented on the even worked on the costumes and [hour in Palm Beach. Coming over| The several hundred invitations Yegtatration. Snamber | work out an orderly correction of |a fireproof petrol which they intend | national electrical code as related to iy St telmont. Mrs. | from their cottage on Palm Beach |included the Ambassador of Great sl oo — = te S o Pkl = i B b Liihu Root and Mrs. Henry I |avenue on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs.|DBritain and Lady lsabella Howard, 272 Main Street READ HURALD CLASSIUIED ADS| Word of the action of the Reserve | tween Paris and Loadoas | avplications, gesigns, uses, ete. the American. who marched them to

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