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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1930. Late President Harrison’s Daughter |KFMPER FROWNS Dies In Home at Greenwich Today| (N POLITICAL TRIES | oUTING e s i FLANNEL < B I B | - SHEETS Washington, Oct. 28 (P—Rela- S g wnl)] 11¢ % 43¢ “ 1 iars” .. | 0 . . 5 3 - 5 3 E tives hers this morning announcod || “Paid Liars” Charged |\poo yueh Experimenting With & @ Y A RU. ‘ : receipt of word that Mrs. James To Democratic Party \i ] | B A splendid qualty h - A - 3 TS g . Just imagine—a strictly first Robert McKee, daughter of the late Worcester, Mass., Oct. 28 (UP) smalict | e mality Seamless Sheel. — early today at her home, Berkeley || having hired e sdarly soid at 19¢ yard, —— 3 P \ e ‘u lodge, in Greenwich, Conn. : t in an address ; 3 5 | vl L hss < ash and wear as well as . Yt o M M e R e BRI (‘o:u‘l‘lllllyv’v(: o u:( Political | B stripes and cheek de- Don't let Harrison, only daughter of the for- | | Hurley last night before 1700 re- [| g /2" RIS sign: 1S opportunity pass you by. mer president and his first wife, | | publicans herc. el : i L Carolina Scott Harrison. She had His address was part of the re- ||f ‘l‘}’\“““l S0 \tl”(;f(‘a"" eorsan) FASENBNT AT been ill since the middle of February | | publican congressional campaign || ocor =0 = 5 wien she underwent an operation in | [ in ecntrai M Cbein e ook New York. Lvery presidential campaign ey : : : L ession of the org: McKee is survived by her || pledge ‘of 1928 has been fultilica, || Shen 1E SS808 OF o Rromer.SMalongry Hite ol There has been entirely too much | of Indianapolis; Our countr {experimenting in sovernment,” . Mary McKee Retstn | Kemper said. “Increasingly, i seems, we are accumulating cvidence that prosperity cannot b insurcd by legislation, and yet we have b > us the prospcct of an increas- of attempts to cure ternalistic legislation.” orld-wide cconomie cri great drought and the colle e sister-in-law, Mrs. Russell B. Harri- | [ 0UF own stock boom have been son, now in Washington contributing factors but the ma- IFor many years Mrs. McKce was | | JOF causes of the crisis lie outside 2 @ prominent figure in charity and | United -\'l:!‘l{lt.\, Vor example, || {¢ Gy club circles in New York and In- m'n"“"l“""“’ fon of wheat in At s el it Kevoori o dianapolis. Before her marriage she da, the Argentine, Australia, & = 2 e she ’ _ : sented the results of a survey of the i > ) 3 was known as one of the belles in || India, and Russia, created a |l550"usiness of 25 representativ Lokt I world over-supply which brought | | RiasNe Washington socicty. With her chil- || Moris SVErsuppIy which brousht || mytual fire companics. which he : s H dren she stayed at the White Hou 2 . price anc | |g0ig place A 5 < o has paralyzed the buying power HILUR i in the for the greater part of her father's | 5 PEC8 ML UF, | catalogue of depression-proot busi- e e - s 99 O gD TWO HOUR 9 t'l 1 1 A M WEDNESDAY 3:;(‘!]‘,“_“5 fhiss Sho et e iess, whose husband is in the Bul-|g .w"_,m,‘ J.;m,“r_\ 1 m,fx,’f’,‘}:? q {" . o 3 6\‘ onBl it Y SALE un l [ J [ ] MORN!NG | She created a storm of adverse | garian diplomatic service, were with | nine months of 1930, they criticism before her mother’s illness | M- and Mrs. , Henry Seligman. lan income 00,000, an in- | g v R by inspiring the first dance to be|Prince and Princess Bdmundo | crease of $1,300,000 over the first| B8 ane A 3 held in the executive mansion. At [Doli of Ttaly, Baroness Carl-Gustaf|ninc months of 192 3 ety . Bnleees 4 that time such frivolous entertain- | Langenskiold. and Mr. and Mrs. | — = | T pen?C ot o v ment was considered by many foo | nald - Paget, London society | popcy nd Allied Schools | E ey A ey undignified for the presidential |lcaders, were other guests. .. lof Kentucky have approx . \ B N 5 i ? home. { Among the D York celebrities | 1 60) students working fo pa cir |98 s 7 Mrs. McKee probably will be ‘:l“u' ¥\1"- flg*‘\i‘ *-I‘?N}!‘fii‘o'fi Baker, | oy through schoo! 2 - - {55 B {Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis G reur B Roried s tndanp s, | Momis, Mr. and Mrs. H. Edward | sm——— ! P : QIR S ¥ ¥ Seew e | Manville, Mr. a Mrs. Trank | | Goelet. {ENUINE 4 []PENEI] BY ‘AI[]A’ :»n‘,’:‘,“f"fn’\?..,'f’( e kR . e HC‘LO“( ‘f\l"' : -'mkirtg for more of those gorgeous Dresses mo n. and Mrs, Cornelius Vanderbilt | f Y s the 12 ‘\ were absent from their box. The| used only SomeololdTnnePonmNhssm61 | MUI]StBI’ 111 TR : S D LT HTTE g g s Verdi Pigce Is Sung PFRS“NAL |NE"MES 16 . 9 announce a similar sale. gtk g 2 oot SHUWMEREASE% Demflcratm 1. fl:ifyim last night with its usual glitter and | v of the sl et evea e | CODpOTALiOD Levies Shrank Less | | -, | Grade : = Delightrul 46th season of the Metropolitan 3 3 | Il b olors, Gpera company and the 2va vear| 1\ 1ll Proportion . R | - ey | flat Crepe . N T s n;?““jl: %r;l\mfm(mql\r:‘x Verdi's | e ' a I 7 By iy, - afl l q’\tlns 1 Thursday's a | Washington, Oct. 28 (P —Shrink- | R Oy, i Sdm(’ + ACTUAL Announcement The musty gold and red interior of jage of personal incomes accounted e the ancient house at Broadway and |almost entirely for the nearly $150,- || ! b i » ] L i : 59th street, which was opened in 000,000 decrease in income tax col B t 3 » G 5 Complete i N sell Out. : ( 1. £ ering of New York's social leade 30. Suy tvies. / their guests and such of the com-| A treasury analysis of the collcc- ico i .- e : mon people who care cnough about |tions so far this vear showed cul—‘ § 5 E E M E M B E R ' he opening night of the opera to |lections from individual returns r A 5 siand in line for hours to get seats | Wwere $132,972,000 below those for| or to gain entrance. [the first nine months of 1829, while N e ! This S Pomp Scems Missing ifomormmns taxes declined only g = T . $ 1218 ale IS fcr i The usual pomp and circumstance | $15.314,000. : - ios ; i e t nevertheless seemed to be missing.| The same symptom was empha- | B . 4! T'we Hours O_“y o un . . The house was crowded, of course, |Sized in the returns from New York N end the customary 4,000 people |States, the largest contributing dis- |§ SENIOR found th ay in to hear Maria |trict, which showed a decrease of B 2 R 1 o C \l F- s . Mueller, Karin Tranzell, Giuseppo | $45:500.000 from last year, of whic | | Sen b ; . betier Lome E.arly ! Get First Pick! De Luca, Giovanni Martinelli and |On1Y $4.280,000 was accounted for . { - ion taxes. The total for . . : o ¢ Don’t Let the Low These Are Not Sale | Value Wise Women Will ihe others of the cast vocalize | DY ation faxes. The total for : ; LY ! 4 their way through the familiar but i“”l‘ period was :“““-“'-1-”“ c 0 A Jurches® o o st Price Mislead Dresses By Any Buy Two and Thres e e b Vel ;| In spite of the total shrinkag " (or : ; : ever enchanting airs of Verdi in his| In spite of the total = shrin s‘m‘, q ! ay M ¢ You! Means! Dresses At a Time! gpectacular opera. 2 - v . . < Tt was the first opening night in | total collections. ~These were Ari-|B acth ¢ becaus® Secoad Floor—Dress Department Ve e e e R o . Colorado, Connecticut, Dela- 3 E politan's “big threc” feminine stars | ¥Arc: ¥ mm;\“:a?(;" Nhd a o & o | was not given a leading role. The |KOa. 1 ) Slehey G R one e 4 5 R S W LL R = bl I Jead previously had gone to Rosa | :‘f"““”r of 5“; Jersey, Ohio and ¥ 1 " RASH P 2 000 YA D NE FA emarka e Values n | Pennsylvania. 1. crea v 2 Ponselle, Lucrezia Bori or Maria s in individ- e [ nal collections, however, were shown g —{NEE E D 5 S lent voice | i Only five districts: Connecticut, ; ’ : fions for her ciear and ringing ren. | (O and the eleventh Onio district. | B BASSETT STREET 4 = A sEand 5 : North Dakota’s total tax was the ! i RS ! Fa i dition of the part of Alda. Miss| )\ Tor the perlod, amounting i b B 5,000 Yards of DOUBLE BED i i inelll as |8 NCH ¢ Dranzell as Amnerts, Martinelli as | iR Jor T8 B A0 SRmRD i D Lica 15 Amonas |9 §345150 1 teorense ot 812000, Bopp AKERS — N 5 IMPORTED MATERIALS BLANKETS ro. shared in the gvni'ro!h mplmxso ‘ as $838 from individual = o Q B CU RTAL\' d y ! P Prints! Broadcloths! Ging- i [ hams! Rayon: Just think QTG R TR R G o ? A s Chotea of whjy, HO2 A ) J Metropolitan, seat of opera in the |10 1AX¢S - . Candidate for Governor g B for long o an or gopy 1Y : of the llt‘ilutlillll dresses yd ‘ly‘mtul sw/.u' i M '"\.wlo" the ‘r:r DISPLAY AT ART SCHOOL £ = 8 i NS hirts Apmn_.\, blouses, ete., o o eran operagoers realized again that} pyosq jnterested in fabric i ) 1 : &\ vou can make. A nationally famous make soon they would be hearing the | o "siiniine will be pleased DANIEL LEARY { 1 big demang fop . A % — sold way under price — me operas in anothersetting than | 1o« that several fine examples of | S 80 comc B the “Golden Horschoe.” The old : : : | B Candidate for Lt. Governor e OYAY They come in pretty col- | this work, by Mrs. Raymond Alcott | 8 A [ VAN e 2L S TEA, s ot s - house, however, siill retained s | o Tiristol, are on display at the New | § N & S o N\ 36-INCH. TWEED SUITING ored plaids. All bound with amor, hallowed by the tradition of ol e ) (e S e (T satin ribbon. ) student at the school MONORREQQ v 5 TR \ 5 £ % ‘ oy yea Until it is torn down and |, & eiatty of thi : CONGRESSMAN R suggest boys’ suits, pants; 66x80 PART WOOL projected new opera s built the | Nany of her fabrics have been ex- WM. RANKIN A Z> and women’s [“(‘\\u of oy ters. Together with the pmnul fab- came as guests to attend the open- | ing a very interesting exhibition o | [ X : I | which the public is invited. The | N vy » \ 3 X Gatti-Case hox. Prince Alfred | may be visited any time while the [} Candidate for Congre: grade blankets — you'll Caruso, and other stars of previous Drrdected new (OISR s Dullt the | tany of her fabrics have been or- L , / o | . suil womenis dresses, DOUBLE Many Celebrities Present T arc paintings by Spencer Ni- | @Author of Rankin Pension D en B : ashable. o BLANKETS New York society red atten- | chols, A A nford Low, b Values up to 35¢ Yd. e . A0 Ihe b Gith 8 covered A RS 36-inch Fancy ambassador, Orestes ool is open at all times to t . TGUSTINE VERGAN B % - o M nora, Ferrara. shared | interested in the student work and |jj AUGUSTINE LONERGAN gt g §° ¢ y ! RAYON and PRINTS Come and feel these high Hohenlohe and Mme. George l‘onlri school is in session. First District B g e ASEME B R < Handsome silky fabrics — § they are well worth o | i & \ for most every imaginable $2.50. 5 3 5 g L} purpose. This price for Wednesday ANGELO M. PAONESSA T e i = 3 \ Values up to 50¢ Yd. y Only, At Schulte’s Candidate l'o¥' Sheriff BASEMENT BASEMENT Hartford County " PASTEURIZATION | \u1sicons B M. ANGAD Sugar Cured EXTRAORDINARY IN , Sugar Cured Stopped Milk-Borne Candidate for SMOKED WED DAY SPECIALS OUR FOOD DEPT. RIBm Epidemics | ]udgc of Probate : porELs Genuine Spring RIB or SHOULDER CORNED BEEF : Lbs. s e | . Lamb or Veal For ¢] B¢ SQUIRING THAT ALL MILK m D IN THE RTIFIED, 3 ed under health department super- ‘- | - FANCY FOWL sion. The remaining fraction of one per cent of . 2 up T Q \ :hc :\ul)pl:hls from herds under medxcaldclm lhfi:- Demflfiratlc 5 rloi L‘I‘:.\‘[I: :Anl‘ D '\('34 ion. In this connection it may be noted no milk- | /#® Round 25¢ T borne outbreaks of icable diseases have T A TEQ OKE . Cc occurred in the city S?grcuen::;u(c;d;; requiring that N STEAKS 1b EDGEMQNT CRACKERS Package l 9¢ HAM all milk be pasteurized went into effect.” Quota- | . DELICE — SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY tion flolr)n Vo. 8 No. 4. Bulletin of The Dairy Re- : Ra"y B White Mountain 5 IGO0 2 GROCERY SPECIALS search 1\Ncn of Mathews Indu<tm>~ BREAD ... loaf (o} Country Roll DELICATESS SPEC S 5Lbs, Domino Raisin o Polish Bologna SELECTED Granulated e Everybody Invited : BREAD .. loaf IOC B ~J.E.SEIBERT & SON | ™ B oisc] 2mezse [Bil 199 e, |SUZAr 21¢ Frankfurters 433-435 PARK ST, PHONE-1720 s order has never been rescinded and at the 4 Roasting XTRA SPECIAL Roa;{ngR(:{ 1o 17c inme over 99 per cent of the milk supply X LAMB ... each 69¢ Kib En