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WHITE HOUSE FINE Richmond Plans SPOT FOR PARTIES Man and Nature Combing to Make Setting Ideal Washington, July 25 garden party at the W h House these summer is one of the resting and colorful affairs shington. : ains, flowers ibbery and hedges form a lovely kground for white and gold un s and many ft gowns of Refr 1 e striped tents Mrs. Hoove California & is a tables flower ioned phlox ar d iron railing railir stairway ¢ A tall v hrilliant gle ant flutter chiffons creen la ind shoes to I the grey and ros young girls ¢ bureau, one voluntee Cross. She of the Walter I \bled veterans. the and hostes: As pare toes pecy neat white bar some on crutches, ¢isibly affected quent as he bent t of a boy who ha he Argonne. Mrs. Hoover | ing. The m the guest, the more prolonged her welcome gowned in flowe chiffon of and red a Her hat w While girls scurried of ice crea to the d dent and 1 NEV 7 V BRITAIN DATLY HERALD. THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1929. ; Protect Historic Church Where Patrick Henry Defied King George 111 to protect BURGLARS IN WILLIMAN Willim. Tuly » (P — Tive n ho n the hill section n 1 and 4 m. today were the with men 1 th art milk unis of casl AVIATOR LEAVES PETEN . July 25 (®)—A special dis- ario De La nalan army t to Wa POLES PLAN TAG DAY T0 AID ORPHANAGE Committee Sets August 10 as Date, With House-to-House Convass -ting on 5th neral committee in charge of celebrating the silver anniversary of order of the Children of Mary of the naculate Conception, founded by Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski in August, 1904, met o'clock at the rector street. The meeting, which was tended by 5 members of the com- mittee, was presided over by Paul Nurczyk, president of” the commit- 1l arrangements were made to house-to-house canva: be- ginning August 5 and continuing for weel, for the benefit of the Po- lish orphans. Helpers volunteered n the work and pairs were erent r s through- Further arrangement » that an August 10 a t day will be held in this city. Girls ind men will be stationed at various corners and will ask for contribu- tions for the benefit of the Dolish orphans. The city drive will b tarted carly in the morning and continued for the remainder of the lay. Frank Zapatka., chairman of the tag day committee, will be in of the drive and hopes that it International Silver Earnings on Increase Meriden, July (F) — Interna- tional Silver company reports r profit, atter depreciation and provi sion for federal taxes, of for the quarter e 1929, compared or th like quarter This mounts to $3.05 per share on the outstandin common shs idends paid on stock. as compared the 1928 period profit for the six m 1 ried ended June 30, 1929, amount to as ¢ d with for the same period )l $4.54 per shar y s compared with erlin Man Insists April Follows May Bristol, July 25 — John Ber- nardo of Berlin made a futile at- ipt to convince Judge Joseph M. Donovan peiice court this mornir hat April follows May the look of disl es of the judg and ourt attendants, Bernardo to his uns and fin: peration - a d the , April follows May, doe irdo was called as a de- ense witness in the case of John Abel, who was found guilty of the theft of an electric drill from David Cohen of school Street Car Junips Off Track and Kills Man Housatonic, Mass., July (P— A street car of the Berkshire Street Iroad Company leaped a switch | o today and swerved onto a side- k. killing one man and seriously njuring another an killed was Androw Storti, ¢ of a fract Ascina, who was bad taken to a hospital at rington. ‘here were only a few passengers | caped in- | the street car and all ¢ VERMONT Montpelier, Bradford United Opinion, a weekly rewspaper, announced in its edition o to Stephen Kelley, Jr., litor nd man: r of the Burli ton Daily News. \nnotncem: made by Color Harry E. Parker, who founded the Opinion nd has b nnceted with its pub- made by Charles P who owned the controlli teday its BOY PLEADS GUILTY ott, Ark.. July 25 (P iilty to sccond deg was entered for George P s his trial on a charge of mu ing his father was nearing a close in circuit court today The boy was tenced to five yed in the State jdustrial school in the penitentiary. FRLEZE WITH HEAT = ( = The ELECTROLUX Refrigerator Hear now keeps | Mink A tiny gas flame gives you perfect noise- less refrigeration in the new Electrolux EEZE with heat. It sounds impossible. But that's just what is done in the new Gas B Refrigerator. The Electroluxhas 1 0o machinery to get out of EFRESH thercafter ten There’ll be more and hetter presidential y Orange County, Va., from now on. For members of the Izaak Walton League of the vicinity in which President Hoover’s sum- mer fishing lodge is situated came to the White House the other sent the Chief Executive with a brand-new rod and vou see little Dorothea Boys’ Heads Covered With Ring- worms. Healed by Cuticura, “My two boys had ringworms on their scalps which they contracted atschool. In about two weeks their heads were covered with scaly, sore eruptions. The trouble caused their hair to fall out and lasted about three months. “I sent for a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after using it purchased more. In about eight days I could see that the erup- tions were disappearing, and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and three boxes of Cuticura Ointment they were completely healed.” (Signed) Mrs. Eugenia Dotson, 1400 Caspian‘Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Qintment 25 and 50c. Talcum 25c. Sold everywhere. Sample cach free. “Cuticura Laboratories, Dept. H, Malden, Mass. Cuticura Shavirg Stick 25c. 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