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MISS MAYER BRIDE OF DAVID J. MARTIN; WED AT CATHEDRAL |Pout With a Silver Horn and Pout Siamese Twins. (8pectal to The Evening World.) LISBON, Conn, June 28.— Horned pout with a silver horn is among the latest catches in the Quinebaug River. It was a big fel- low, 4% pounds in weight, Ben Lavoie of Piainfleld, while fishing for pout, caught @ pair hitched together, a la Siamese, that were over two pounds in weight. Lem Green Saw a Six-Foot Otter —Well, Did He? (Special to The Evening World.) PACKER, Conn., June 28.—Lem 1,5, NAVY PILOTS * PREDICTVICTORY | INPULITZER RAGE -2, With World’s Record for Closed Circuit, One of Many Entries. WASHINGTON, June 28.—OMelals the Bureau of Naval Aeronautics _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1928, CONNECTICUT NEWS NUTMEGS. Green, an aged hunter and trapper wt considemable note, saw an otter in Packer Pond just at sunset yesterday that he says must have been six feet long at least. fer animals has been seen quite otten of late in swamps and ponds around here, Napoleon Lands Record German Carp; Fr (Special to The Evening World.) CANTERBURY, Conn., June 28.— Just above Willoughby Island in the Quinebaug German carp weighing 19 pounds was taken Mona Lapoint. that were together 9 pounds in weight. ABDUCTED DOCTOR JAILED. MACON, Ga, June 28. BSchrelber, who June 28.—Dr, Ernest as bound and gagged by a band of masked men and carried to the outskirts of the city late last Boston. Evidence of these wa-|* ce Is Revenged. Semi-Annual Sale! y by Nap Lapoint also caught two eels L dently expect navy pilots to win “ lls of Cleveland, Pulitzer Trophy and the Curtiss son of «.Jbert S. Ingalls was celebratetl yesterday in St. John’s Chapel at Lattingtown, L. I The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Charles W. Hinton, rector of St. John’s, Mr. Ingalls was a Lieu- tenant in the United States Naval Air Service during the war and was credited with bringing down six enemy planes. He is the only Ameri- can Naval ace, He also received the British Distinguished Flying Cross, The bride was given in marriage by her brother, William H. Harkness. and the maid of honor was Miss Florence Hale of Cleveland. Albert 8. Ingalls jr. was best man. aaeeeRmninn UNVEIL TABLET TO BOYS OF HIGH SCHOOL IN WAR Four of Si From Washington Heights Gave Their Liven, A sculptured bronze tablet commem- orating the services of eighty-seven youths of the Washington Helghts Evening High School in the World War, four of these having made the supreme sacrifice, was unveiled in the schoolhouse Inst evening. The tablet ts the work of Maxfield Kekk, Chairman Clifford 8. Bostwick of the school board presided, and those who spoke were Supreme Court Justice Philip J. McCook, Rev. Joseph A. Me- Chaplain of the 9th Infantry, john R. Mackay, pastor of Presbyterian Church. The unvelied by the four Gold #lying Trophy in the big De- troit aerial meet in October. . The navy ts making extensive prep- Srations. In the Pulitzer race {t will halve five entries, among which will be the Curtiss navy racer CR-1, winner of the event last year. This plane Holds the world’s record for a closed Glroutt. The CR-2, another entry, 1s “a fication and improvement over 1 The navy will also enter two Booth Yacers, B-R 1 type, supplied by the Aerial Engineering Corporation and sald to have a designed speed of 216 miles an hour. The navy also has high hopes for the M-B 7 Thomas- Morse monoplane. Ten, and possibly eleven, entries are Planned by the in the Curtiss Marine Trophy race, These entries will include two T-R types, two T-S types and two Curtiss triplanes, one B-'T ntries will be an H-A allaudet D-4 and H-16, MRS ers JAMES MARTIN y MARCEAY. Rev. Francis C. Campbell, President of Cathedral College, Officiates, In St. Patrick's Cathedral Miss Helen Haze! Dolores Mayer, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris F. Mayer of No, 328 West 106th Street, wa: marned to Day James Martin ye: terday. The Rev. Francis Charie: Campbell, President of Cathedral Col- lege, performed the ceremony, which was followed by a reception at Mr. and Mrs. Mayer’s home. Miss Dorothy V, Mayer was her sister's maid of honor; Mrs. Charles N. Shaffer was the matron of honor, and the bridesmaids were the Misses May D. McNamara, Amanda Kraus- haar, Kathleen Donlin and Anita Me- Call, Mary C. er, a mister of the bride, was flower ar Mothers w sons gave their Martin wa: 2 5 ves, Piano sel ns were given by Mise Loretto Nic! jon. lots will be put through In- aining during the summer, ‘They will ro to Detroit In September d continue training and familiarize themselves with the course. The De- troit races were at first scheduled to take place in September. eeronasees eit U. S. ENGINEERS AWARD IOHN FRITZ MEDAL FOR THIS YEAR TO MARCONI The John Fritz Medal, one of the Highest distinctions bestowed by the engineering profession in this country has been awarded for 1922 to Senator Guglielmo Marconi, it was announced to-day. “The medal is awarded to you for the invention of less telegraphy,”’ sald communi lon to nater Marconi Prof. Comfort A. Adams of Har- Ward, Chairman, and Charles F. Rand of New York, Secretary, of the Board of Award. ‘The medal will be formally presented to Senator Marconi at a big gathering of engineers in the Engineering Sncie- ties Buildi 29 West 39th Bireet, ‘Thursday e ing, July 6, This gather- img will be in the nature of an inter- mational celebration marking the ad- vance of science and the progress of eloser relationships between American and European bared isa R ams has appointed a Been hy urraioe dente creator | othe sarslage of Min Louise: 3arks tion ceremonies with Benjamin ®.|mese, daughter of Mrs. William L, ‘Thayer, New York, as Chairman. Harkness, to David Sinton Ingalls, Ming Florence Mayer Married to E, J. Mons. Miss Florence Mayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mayer of No. 650 Riverside Drive, was married to E. J. Moss, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Moss of this city, yesterday, at 1 o'clock, in the Hotel Ansonia. The Rey. Dr, Krass performed the ceremony, which was followed by a reception The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attended by Miss Theo- dore Knoch and the Misses Helen nnd Brown. William Gordon was . Only three shopping days left until the Fourth of July—(Store Closed Monday)—three days in which to complete your vacation preparations. If you are in need of apparel for the holidays, Lane Bryant carries just the kind of garments you are looking for—at the lowest possible prices. Lie »Sryant OWER STORE A Bargain Basement 21 West 38th Street—Between 5th and 6th Avenues—26 West 39th Street VACATION APPAREL AT BARGAIN PRICES DRESS SUIT COAT Special Special Special Fine quality Nov- Sport medel of all | \ Swagger model of elty Voile. Collar, wool Worsted Jer- fine Sport ma- 4 vestee and cuffs of sey. Prettily -} terial, Colors: t white organdy fin- stitched, natty ~ Tan, Brown and ished with fluting. patch pockets, Gray. An ex- Long tie sash. shoe string belt. cellent utility coat. Value $6.95 Value $19.98 Value $29.85 Ba Other Dresses 45 to 29-5 WAIST Sp Dainty model of fine quality Voile, floral em- broidery trims tuxedo collar and vestee, edged with lace, 1 9:35 Other Suits 1 4-95 to 29°95 1 wae Other Coats 12-5 to 27:75 SKIRT Specials Fine quality Pique, ci Patch pockets. All i made the “Lane ¥ Bryant Way.” Sizes {\ 26 to 45 waist. | ecial | Underwear Special ? Corset - Covers . .49c¢ up Brassieres....49¢ up Chemises... 59c up 98c Bloomers. 1 +95 Gowns Other Waists Hosiery... ..29c up Other Skirts Tee ted Negligees. .1.98 up 2: to 9-85 Petticoat Special Fine quality Striped Gingham, Black and White stripe, or Blue and White stripe. 75¢ Cool frock of checked Gingham. _ Daintily trimmed with crochet buttons. Long nar- ‘ row sash. 4% Maternity Corsets 2.98 Bet. 5th and 6th Avenues of checked Percale. Patch pockets. Nov- elty collar. Sizes up to 56 bust. 1:79 | Other Petticoats Other House Dresses | 1-39 to 4.98 . 1-6 to 2.49 | IE BRYANT LOWER STORE, 21 West 38th Street, Cut full and roomy, | | J | | | MILWAUKEE, Wis., June 28 (Asso- 1000 Coats clated Press) Mrs, Ben C. Hooper of Dress of i Oshkosh, President of the Wisconsin Georgetie 800 Suits League of Women Voters, as the Demo- fad Satin, nominee for the United States owen A large variety of the very . Wor nate, will lead the Democrats of Wis- Agel tah newest and best models, nsin into the State elections Nov. 7, for $19.95. All Materials— he first woman representative of a a *, varty ticket In this State, and the sec- ROW HO ae Cee an Cerne cepted, dry law WOMAN IN SENATE RACE FOR VOTE ON DRY LAW Mrs. Hooper Is Cand ond woman nominee for the Senate In the Nation, The Democratle Party convention tast night unanimously indorsed Mrs, Hoop- er and party leaders assured their m port of her candidacy so that nomi tlon at the September' primaries is ac- ‘The platform demands that the State Every Silk Dress, Coat and Suit in the Howse EXACTLY ONE-HALF its former price ! 2000 Silk Dresses consin Democrats, No Mail Orders, Refunds, C. O. D's. or Exchanges. HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 31st Street be submitted to a referendum M18 Li? Sama Co, Saturday night and ordered to leave the city and who has been making plans to comply with the orders, was arrested Inte yesterday, charged with abundote ment of his minor children who i!vo tm i TOM DanNel\, _ Breaaway Gnd Sons, Shand Sth Sts Beginning Thursday Morning A Three Day Sale of Desirable Holiday Merchandise SILK AND WASH SKIRTS SILK SPORT SKIRTS, white only, plain satin and fancy figured. Values to 7.50, for this sale...... Gein Slo abardine, in . 2.25 WASH SKIRTS, excellent quality white only. Values to 4.50, for this sale..... WOMEN’S SPORT COATS Strictly all wool materials, in all colors, taken from our regular stock and reduced for this sale. Formerly priced to 35.00, for MILLINERY SPORT HATS of crinkled silk, taffeta and fancy silk, trimmed with gros grain ribbon or georgette crepe, in white and black. Value 4.50, for this sale. ...............00..00005 2.95 LEGHORN SPORT HATS, ribbon binding and crepe drape. Value 4.25, for FELT and STRAW SPORT HATS, row upon row ribbon and felt trimming, all colors. [Barn GIMBEL Value 2.95, for this sale Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 For Other Gtmbel News See Page 14 Bi y— 33D STI Ww —NEW YORK CITY A Limited Summer Offer of the Popular HAIR NETS (Beach and Motor Brand) Specially Priced Now 10° At Each ALL SHADES EXCEPT GRAY AND WHITE CAP AND FRINGE SHAPE The Famous Extra Strength, Single Mesh Hair Net—Noted for its exceptional lustrous quality and durability — Regularly Advertised at 15 cents each—Now at T, off Featuring the extra long 30-inch strand WEST nets—made from im- ported selected human hair and treated in this country by the special secret WEST process which retains in the hair its natural lustre, elas- ticity and life. A perfect match for every shade of hair. Hand-made, full head size, twice sterilized, invisible. Every WEST net is reinforced with two extra meshes to the net. Demonstration of WEST SOFTEX SHAMPOO and WEST ELECTRIC HAIR CURLERS Made by the Makers of wespetecrnic 4 Quarantes of Quality lr Curlers ON SALE in the DOWNSTAIRS NOTION SHOP DOWNSTAIRS BALCONY WOMEN’S SWEATERS, AND SPORT SCARFS TUXEDO and COAT MODELS, of extremely fine qual- ty fibre silk and worsted, in all colors an black, Values to 12.50, for this sale............ 5.00 SPORT SCAREFS, in plain colors or fancy stripes, ex- cellent quality fibre slik and grenadine. Values to 4.75, for this sale Vsuke's WASH BLOUSES An attractive assortment of fine voile, dimity and linon blouses. Values to 4.50, for this sale 2.25 Aenean enna WOMEN’S BATHING SUITS Newest models, in all pure worsted or heavy satin, at tractively trimmed. Regularly to 6.00, for................ Papas ave 4.75 Bathing Caps. Specially priced, from................ ° | 9 to | .50 Bathing Shoes and Slippers. Specially priced, from....... SILK LINGERIE RADIUM SILK ENVELOPE CHEMISES or BLOOMERS in a variety of models. Values to 3.75, for........ wai eenere Cewee deine nee 2: 75 SS CORSETS Well known makes for every type of figure, in various models and materials. aT WOMEN’S SILK HOSIERY REGULAR STOCK OF WELL KNOWN MAKES WOMEN'S SUPERIOR GRADE SILK STOCKINGS — lisle tops and soles (several weights). Black, 1.85 white and colors. Regularly to 2.50 pr., for this sale..........,... WOMEN’S HEAVY ALL SILK STOCKINGS, excellent quality, in all shoe shades; also Black and White. Regularly to 3.50 pr., for this sale 2.59 WOMEN’S GOOD QUALITY MEDIUM WEIGHT SILK STOCKINGS, cotton tops and soles (seam back). Regularly 1.75 pr., for this sale...... 1.35 ANNETTE KELLERMANN SWIMMING TIGHTS Black worsted, sizes 34 to 44, Value 3.25 -at 2.59 Black cotton, sizes 34 to 44. Value 1.15.......... WOMEN'S GLOVES 16-BUTTON IMPORTED LISLE GLOVES. Washable, highly mercerized and very durable, in shades of Grey, Mastic, Covert and White. Value 1,00 pair. Special at......., arta oan .69 IMPORTED WASHABLE CHAMOISETTE GLOVES, “KAYSER” MAKE, l6-button length. Shades of Pon= ee, Covert, Mastic, Chamois, Beige and White. alue 1.25 pair. Special at..................... .95 12-BUTTON SILK GLOVES—A well known and most reliable make, in a complete assortment of new 1 29 dress shades. Regular value 1.50 pr. Special at TRAVELLING BAGS AND SUIT CASES TRAVELLING BAGS, genuine cowhide, leather lined, three pockets, sewed-on corners, 16 or 18 inches; in brown, cordovan and black. Value 8.75. Special for...............scececeee §.75 SUIT CASES, black enamel with gray and large shirred ket, reinforced corners, straps all around. 4, 26 and 28 inch. Vatue 7.50, Special for..... 4.75 BOSTON BAGS of cowhide in brown or black. Regularly 2.50. Special for 1.95 THE CHEVALIER BAG, for motoring, shopping or week end trips, genuine cowhide, folding bottom, two handles; in cordovan or black, Value 4.00. Special for................cc cee aes 2.95 UMBRELLAS WOMEN'S SUN and RAIN UMBRELLAS, all silk with inch wide border, 10 ribs, excellent assortment of handles with leather side straps or ring, bakelite trim and tips. Value 5.00, Special for......... 3.95 MEN'S UMBRELLAS, extra quality union taffeta, 28 W. handles, silk 4.95 inch, 8 ribs, natural wood, P. cases. 6,00 value. Special for..

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