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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAILD, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1930. CAMP SCHOOL GIRL WINS SPELLING BEF " 'RAIN OUSTS QUEEN ~ Normal Scho TRON MAY THRONE a a rchestra Plays at Intermission SYRIA 15 GRANTED ANNT AT SHAD DINNER e Gives States Form Government Today As<mbly Adjourned ol Students Bring Mother Goose to Life 'Amateur Sleuth Gets Wrong Men Shower Interrupts Program Simon Gets No Pies Census Returns Issued Today OUTING FOR BOYS JUNLE 11 \ER CONSTITUTION ~ FITCH-JONESCO. Mrs. W. L. Sloane 81 WEST MAIN ST. ROOM 112 PROFESSIONAL BLDG. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DRESSES '6 .90 " After Calling Out Police Reserves Lowell, Mass., May €2 (P—Tt 10oks 1s though William L. Jacques of North Andover will have to stop reading detective storics. Jacques was driving home early {oday when a car with New Jersey license plates passed him headed to- ward this city. Recalling that there had been a number of safe burglar- ies around Lawrence and Haverhill | recently, Jacques cautiously turned his: vehiclesabout and followed the other machine. He trailed it to this city and when aw the occupants park it ncar 3oston & Maine railroad station. Jacques felt his suspicions had beer confirfned. Two alighted walked rapidly away, but of following them, rushe headquarters with his tale. ute or two later a squad of s sprinted tosthe scene and what proved to be a long Dawn broke at length and the sers of watchers was slightly re- b vigilance of tho d was only accentuated. two men returned, ronted with a flock of very determined police. Protes- t unavailing and to the station the suspects succeeded in convincing weir captors that they were {wo J., clectrical salesmen a1 er a long distance call or two ad corroborated they were sed men police he fact Polic names EDDY-GLOVER POST T0 REMEMBER DEAD Memorial Exercises Arranged at Legion Meeting Tonight day is dedi- el to thosg oted the s this of the Gen- ors of that last Here's Speedy Get a {wo-ounce bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil (full ) today. Every well stocked store undersf he distinct t vour money will be cheerf sore 1ch quicker t han an Two or three applicat Emerald Oil and in fifte ppears. A few more applications at Moone's a few ap- at bed time months if desired. COR. MAIN and E. MAIN lail the wars are hallowed spots where the citizens of a grateful coun- try can gather on Memorial Day, bringing their offerings of love, and, in the presence of the dead, rededi- cate themselves to a continuance of {hese principles gained and defend- ed at the cost of so much blood and sacrifice. “This day is more than a holiday —it stirs the deepest and mosi patriotic sentiments; it arouses in | the hearts of all a feeling of grati- tude that America every genera- tion has f shed men and women cen willing to die for an day for sports, ation The mem- such an occasion too sacred to be desecrated by the enjoyment of usual holiday pursuits. It is ¢ of precious h calls on every ng and old to make our where sleep the honored tism where & arc | cemeteries, cead, shrines of patrl | grateful people can lay their symbols 1ot love and affection and rejoice that |there has n preserved for this future generations to enjoy, th nd we love, America “Belicving therefore, that May 80 must be observed in the same spirit |that moved its establishment, we of Eddy-Glover post No. 6, Department |of Connecticut of t merican L urge all citizens and all offi- state and municipal, a com- .nd_solemn observance of Memorial' Day by attendar t and rticipation in Memorial Day exer- . and we deprecate a tendency ¢n the part of some who make this « day of sports and recreation by | holding programs not in harmon: | with the solemn and sacred spirit of | Memorial Day. ‘ “All Legionaires are urged to ac- |tively and encrgetically work in their - | gion cials, plete pective i complete climinating and ies that would have a tendency ract from the sotemn and custom imposed upon all ns in¢ remembering ing. this evening, will be held for the dead of all wars and in memory of our buddies who died d th= r post mee Al past ye ROGERS IS DISMISSED | | \ | “Commande | | | " FROM GITY LABOR POST | Ike T. Hills, Appointed Foreman of Storeyard, Wil Assume Additional Duties Rogers, director of tha employment bureau for past six months, was notified to- by Acting Mayor David L. Nair his connection with this bureau | will be ended Saturday hayor also announced who becomes fore- orks department a onday will take the duties heretofore handled Rogers, doing away with the po- ion of employment bureau direc- Peter Welch has been foreman for several mon! Frank | municipal storeyard hering its forefeet into a few inches. 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