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' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE.21, Wise Smith & GO~ sult of a polo spill June ¢, the Duke 3 Friday and Saturday Charge Purchases Will Be Billed as of August 1st —the syn-tan mode is evident IN TENNIS PLAY 5 555 o Women's and Misses’ New Vacation Frocks the quarter finals, with all the seeded $ 9 15 iums A, Pary Croted When FIRST MASSES IN |cotege Racquet Wielders Enfep | peie survivins. Nolor Fails on Takooll MEX“;“ 'mM“RRflw (Quarter-Finals Today | Ludwigsons Married i T e o ek ar BhTh, Toe e For Quarter Ce:\'t‘ury i i Mr. Charles Ludwigson Indianapolis, Ind., June 27 ®— Philadelphia, Pa. June 27 M—| Mr. lnflt 1’_“‘ AT R A solo fiyer of a few weeks' exper- : : Numerically, the east held a five to gf 31 Hart Terras tonow, Jame 4. Perry, owner ot e | NatioDal Shrine Cburch 10 Be|one advantage in the interconegiate Iathianuiveraary of; mieh:"m':‘:;; Indlanapolis American association scene 01 s"ficg tennis championships at the Meriod | tomorrow a ;ion wardrobe must contain several inexpensive frocks..and this avent offers SCORES OF STYLES, all delightfully pretty, revel- ing in color, neatly made and so cool and comfortable. baseball club and president of Cur- Cricket club today. lfar a few.of their friends and rela- tiss Flying Service of Indiana, fefl Five players from castern insti- | V€S Senty of the popular sleeveless frocks in white and pastel :olorings. £9i in gonth dn & cabin manoplane tutions entered . the quarter finals| M. and Mrs. Ludwigson were mar- near Fort Benjamin Harris yester-| zjoxico City, June 27 P — The | with one each from the Pacific|ried in this city by Rev. Edward ~washable crepe sports frocks! —printed crepe afternoon frocks! day. first public masses in almost three|coast, the middle west and | Brown_ of the First Baptist church | . —printed chiffon afternoon frocks! for Ottawa, still carrying his right arm in a sling. He will sail for Eng- land from Quebec, July 2. — Motor 1s Blamed vears will be said in Mexican | The Jast of the foreign invaders|and have made their home here The plane gained an altitude of | j\yrches Kridey. The first service | pagseq from the tournament yestor- |since that time. about 100 feet after taking off from | ' he at the church of Nuestra | 5o tho three surviving meinbers of e e e Bchoen fleld at the fort when. a¢-|g.nora de la Guadalupe, the Na-| (e’ Oxford-Cambridge team having | responsible position at the Stanley | cording 1o witnesses, the motor ab- | jona) shrine, with others following | peen eliminated by American col- | Works and Mrs. Ludwigson is an :.n':::' - l:d}.\lu:.o“?er‘:‘y‘ g [In other capital city altars. | legians in stirring contests. | active worker at the First Baptist crushed when the motor telescoped| ATchbishop Pascual Diaz announc-| Julius Seligson, Lehigh, the de- | church. Uis cabin, od last night 11 churches, including | fending champion. . sent Perry had parrowly escaped | (Mt of “Our Lady of the Guala-|Young, of Cambridge, down to de- e ke 'mlnutei AP en|lupe” were returncd to the priests | feat with the loss of only two gam=s, D o otoa e o r “an) |yesterday. and that three oner| hut Gregory Mangin, Georgetown, Sweeney, 1n . which he was riding, |ChUrches were to be given back t0-land Harrls Coggleshall, Grinnell made & landing on one wheel be. |92Y- The priests taking charge offcoliege, were extended to the limit Gause of damased landing gear.|'N® churches returned registered ac- | ¢o win three masches fromithe memn- | SOl B BUD S 0 M lAl i o oo was | cording to law. ; bers of the English team. _‘! o ATl one that had been loaned to the| 1Both Archbishop Diaz ard Arch-| Mangin, who )s picked by mary - dc Y;“ s éer\e anrn en: : government for use during a citizens' | Lishop Ruiz v Ilores of Michoacan | experts to reach the final round, da- | We nlcg f\yh ;\t‘:’n ng a §r d-:vcn Tiliary traiolng camp &t the for. |Mill officiate at the Guadalupe mass. | feated B, R. Avory, of Cambrids», | complaints had been received by po- Lindbergh The church itself has been turned | 6., 4.6, 7-5. whil> Ccggleshall con- | lice officers from 325 Church street. c”m:"smw“ney R ry haq |OVer o Father Manuel Rodriguez | quered Paul De lLicou of Oxford: | flown to the army post from Mars who for 30 years prior to its aban-|3 6 g.1, 6-1. HIll airport where they had been |9onMent August 1, 1926, had charge| " Renjamin Gorchakoff, Occidental awaiting the arrival from Columbus, [°0 1t L callege, e Jone }‘a‘camc“::ustq::v Bl E'M Ohio, of Colonel Charles A. Lind- Tl vor. won his way BESSIE LOVE INJURED finals by eliminating another western e star. Stanley Almquist, Oregon uni- - m s BOYS BREAK GAS METER Three young boys will be turned over to the probation officer today, charged with damaging property and. breaking gas meters at 325 Church bergh. Perry had flown several times with the transatlantic aviator.| Los Angeles, June After his arrival Colonel Lind- |Bessie Love, screen actress, was|versity, in straight sets after a hard N bergh called on Norman A. Perry, |painfully injured last night when | fight. The scores were 8-6, 6-4. [ brother of the dead man and ex-|her automobile collided with an-| Donald Strachan, Princeton, ail is quite preazed his sympathy. Later he m:xdc{mmr car, driven police suid, in a|vanced by a 6-4, 6-1 victory over the brief comment “All who knew |reckless manner. Miss Love suf-|Donald Cram. Vanderbilt universi'y. Mr. Perry will feel the loss very |fered an inch-long laceration aboie| Edward Jacobs, University of Pitts deeply.” | her eye, a badly bruised nose and a |burgh, vanquished Clifford Sutter |cut on the calf of her left leg. 'l'l\clTulal\tn 6-4. 6-3;: LEmmett Pare DURE GOES TO OTTAWA |asserted reckless driver refused to Vancouver, B. C., June 27 (®#— stop, police reported. Police sur-| After three weeks here convalescing |geons said Miss Love probably would | from a fractured collarbone, the re- inov suffer permanent disfigurement. Georgetown, defeated Tom Markey. Jr.. Notre Dame, 6-3, 6-3, and Berkeley Bell. University of Texas,» eliminated Lawrence Hall, Stamford. GULDENS .Mustard ‘ ~printed rajah silk street frocks! v and dozens of others for morning, afternoon and evening! Second Floor [} —beach apparel for all the family correctly styled, properly priced! Women's Extra Siz¢ |Women’s Pelton “Brassiere-In” BathingSuits Swimming Suits $3.98 $ 4.98 For the women of full figure these suits were spe- cially designed, their non- Our Suntan shop offers a feature women eonspicuous modest colors | have long desired—a suit with its own brassiere. are copen blue, navy and | The brassiere is one-piece, sewed-in and of the black. Al woolen, sizes | game color and material as the suit. Uplifting, beautifying your appearance on the beach and decidedly comfortable when swim- 46 to 56. Others priced to = e Third Floor ming! Suits in one-piece, all wool in smart new ] i 1 Others priced to $6.98! Balanced -Unit Radio sl color Gthers p This Neutrodyne-Plus $ I 2 9. 50 Wee Tots’ Third Floor Woolen LOWBOY... only Sun Suits SEE IT! HEAR IT! ON FREE DEMONSTRATION! $1.50 Vanta, the original “sun suit” lets sunlight into lit- HE first shipment of all-electric Philco Balanced-Unit Radios has arrived. You can see them now at any Philco dealer’s. You can make arrangements now for 2 Free Demonstration in your own home. tle bodies, protecting only when protection is needed. With genuine ' electro-dynamic Tiny arms, legs, shoulders, Speaker chest and particularly back and spine are left bare while mesh front gives just enough protection. Sea- son’s brightest colors. 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