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n NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1925. ygMngJJBtyjMjjgKgjttjBaStWSMTMMM'" 11 ' ' ' ' msaam Total -Membership in State Re- Danhury, May !. Tho 9Sth an tltlal conclnvo of (ha grand com mandcry of Knights Tempter of Connecticut opened hers till morn ing at 10 o'clock Grand Commander F. Ward tteKlyn, of t Ills city, pre siding. Kvery oommandory In th tutu waa represented by one' or more commanders or pant ooin Mandors. About 600 members of the order participated In a parade and banquet last eveiilndr as a pre liminary to the grand coiiiniioiUfiy anion. ' At today's teflon Frederick T. t)anna of Providence. It. I . past grand commander of JlaBSacliiififlts nd Khode Island, represented the grund encampment of the I'nlted Plates and Ihe, Brand commnniierks of evernl neighboring slates were represent i'A f;ln In Mamberslilp Tho reports presented by Orsnd Commander DeKlyn, (irand Secre tary Kll C. lilrdsey of Meridtn and Grand Treasurer Guy H. Dolbeuie Of Norwich, showed th.i order to hv. n plendld condition in respect to tnembershlp, finance, and general olivines. Tho flgiins presented by the grand seeretnry showed a total toirmbershlp In the state of 6,341, t net gain of 177.. The number of new members admitted during the .j-ear was 317. "me fleams num bered M,'. Coslcllo Lippiit, of Kor- wlrh, for many years grand tiens- APPROVES NORMAL BILLS Maintenance Fund ami Hratlng 1'lnnt ItfccltM O. K. of Appropri ations Committee. (Bpsclsl to tin Herald.) Hartford, May 5. The appropria tion oommlttoo of the legislature hue reported favorably on two bills affecting the Normal school In New lirltaln. Uno culls for malntcnancu funds for tho Normal school equip ment and tho other call for an ap propriation for the heating of the Camp street school. The house of representatives will act on these bills tomorrow. Tho bill culling for $r,00,fioo for a new dormitory at Now Britain is still in comtiritree. bunker may ecuro approval of bank commissioner for incorporation as joint stock corporation. The senate adopted the bit's per milting saving banks to invent in certain electricity producing com punles; fixing tho compensation of deputy shurlffn at tho Wuterbtiry district ut 10 a dny. and vulldutlng academic and professional creden tials and examinations tu establish ncaduuiic stundlng. The si'iiate session was consider ably delayed In opening today main ly because of conferences' l.abur BILLISREP08TED Commission to Be Named to. Consider Factory Wastes State Capitol, Hertford, May 6. The stream pollution bill which the judiciary committee of the gennriil assembly has drawn up, using tho bill of nepresenlativ s Charles K. , Wheeler of Stratford os a frame-! work, war, reported n the house to- j day. The bill was ready Thursday i but in the ru.sii of matters it was not read into iho day's records. I other bills' received by the bouse on j i tiiorablo reports were these ! Incorporating the Albertus Mag- tirer. Was among those wno hum i mis college, si rscw jiavn, ciiann- lluring the year. The vacancy lias ! ing Ihe name ol the soutn rornaii. t"en filled by Cuy B. Dolbenra ot i hoard of trade to oriviK Hoard or the same city. j trade; amending the Shell on city Notable anion the achievements j charter; providing that town treas- i (he venr was tne lnauKUrotion in urers snan rcpnre c.v .hh.v j this state of the Knights Templar ; town deposit funds; establishing the rduratlonal. fund, for Hi" financial I town court of l'mlnllcld; autnorizing assistance of boys and girls In col- , Hrldgeport to issue juimmio in ; noiTis lor gnriiagn coii'tiioii. i ne Angus It. Mackenzie of Bridge- ; I, ill to increase tees or gayonue fta port was elected grand commander : Hons was Jabied, whll'i Hie pliar- tb annual election, which was ; uiacy runs premium,- mm uui; CoMimlsslonor Harry Mackenzie, who was Interested In Ihe Slum ford judgeship contest, had with arlous senators and alto with l'resldent I'm Tern. Hrulnard, fenator Tone called to order and riov. John Harstow of the Windsor avenue church offered prayer in ab sence of the chaplain, Senator Phllo T. Matt of New town, who was appointed commis sioner of agriculture by Governor Trumbull on Thursday afternoon, re ceived tho congratulations of brother senators today. The finance committee reported favorably authorizing Danhury to issue $75.(i'l0 In water Upnda; also HDR.OuO in high school bonds. The same committee reported against the bill requiring transient mer chant to flla bonds as a means of Securing taxes from them and to protect the public. An adverse rec- i ommeiidiuion was made on Senator I Ford's bill for Investigation and In- S venlory of Conned ieul's natural re- j sources. As the shad fishing qucs- , Hon was settled last, week all the j remaining chad bills were rejected. The cities and boroughs commit tor reported adversely on the scn- A mending tho Colchester borough charter in relation to borough elec tion and officers. Amending the. Winchester town court charter by readjustment oi salaries. A Hartford ilnMer amendment provides I hat the mayor shall make appointments of i oiiuiiIkhIoiici'm with out approval of the rlly council un less an objection Is tiled to any par ticular appointment. t'nder another bill Ihe amount o! money available for use hy the state board of control Increased $jn,e'io to a total of 3.rin. City Items ot held t 2 o'clock Oils afternoon. Samuel M, Williams of New Haven, was advanced to the office 0f deputy grand commander. Other officers elected are: C"iiraliF?lmo, Jam T'. Mmd.-ird of Wllllinanllc: captain general. MiMon lilwood of Norwalk; senior warden, Clayton Uowley of Hart ford; junior warden. C. Hadlal Hull of New Louden; prelate, John I.. Scott of Woterbury; recorder. Kll C Kirdsey of Merlden; standard bear er. Frank E. Sands of Morlden: fvord bearer, Franklin ft. Turner of Middlctown; warder, tiny B. 1"I-.-are of Norwich: inspector, Tnoinas V Morgan of Hart l ord. na'ive-liorn pirsona shall I'e lioeiirn-d was sent, back to tho committee. Tho bill incorporating Oorgu . It. S" urgw of Woodbury, Walter Hol comb and I'arlos S. Holcomb of Torrliigion as the ri'.niler Title and M'li-tgiig-) Co. was tabled. Tim stream pollu'iou bill provides that Ixfoie. June 1 llif: governor shall appoint three persons, one for Iv, o years, one lor lour and one for six .viara to send as n commission; d-dining sewage as waste irom pub- ate bills to Instruct tho committee to report on a uniform pyslem of pensioning of city and town em-. ployes, to the next general assembly: 'and empowering the fisheries and ! game commission to designate trlbu. j tarle of the Connecticut rhor in j which Shad may not be taken. The state parks committee r ported favorably a bill to lnveti ! gate and report, on "potable water i resources of the state" placing the j work on th state geological and : nut ural history sun ey, 1'aiornhlc Itcports Favorable reports were on the fol lowing bills: Making tho state park and forest commission overseer of any tribe of Indians In l.ilchfield county and re. ' quiring it to make a biennial r- port on the tribe and Its land holj 1 tr.gs and financial condition, This bill would repeal the law which pro. I vides for a state agent, for Ihe Schngliticoke. tribe of Indians. Validating certain amendments of j tho New Haven el'y charter provid ing for validating crtaln amend i merits pesei by the" board of alder- A month's mind mass for Ihe lati I Mrs. John J. Frlck will be sung at St. Peter' church Wednesday ! morning at 8 o'clock. i Tho national convention of the ; Federation of Tluslness ami 1 'roles- , jsional Women's clubs will he In Id I at Portland, Me., this summer. I Holler skating tonight. Wnbtt. ! 1 link. Advt. j lfackllfie P.rolhers i'o Inc., ; through Donald Gaffney has brought , I suit for Mart damages against ,GeorgrPtncker of Bristol. The r!t Is returnable In the city court ine third Monday in May. Holler Bkating tonight. Walett f.ink. Advt Mrs. William Wightman of r-i'-tage Place left yesterday for Jack sonvIlK Kloi-Ma, to visit pdallves. A meeting of the common council committee on salaries will he held next Monday evening to tl-: the sal ary of Park Superintendent P.alph :H. Walnwrleht. The council last. wek voted to accept an oidinsivo I reducing the wag to $L':,0 what Is paid at present. hMo'.v SUNSHINE SOCIETY MEETS Hears Talk by Speaker I'rom Stale l iuui-lirh Iti'lMjl't oil Aillvlllis Puts Sewn in t'lilldicn'ii lloinc Facts concerning the stuto farm for women at Nlnnllc were told the Member 'Of thu Cunonlais branch ' ol tlm International Sunshine society lit a incline ill tho .Methodist i church yesterday, by Mrs. Mary S. j Waters, representing that Institu tion. Mrs. Waters told her hearer ''Out f,') per eeUt of tho women nt to the farm made good hen tb'7 j coma out. She said last year Ihe women, with tli" help of Hire men who did tho loaiy work raised practically nil of the meat, vegetables, kk and other farms product needed. She said one woman In picking thiwfis saihered and classified ! vnriiti'S of wild flowers and another woman round and named 4 kinds. ,t the leit'iliii' mi' '.Ing lield in II Mithndlst church yesl-rlsy It was ,. ..,i"ed that 1 !' oninw bad been .-nt to Mi' peop'e at the New Ill Main gen.'t.il liu.'-pit il duri. . inoirh of Apr, I and that, i.i imd In . ci lit Oat to siiut-irii. 'iii , vh.ee eV.alr was nortei on hand and five pairs crutch's. , For'v on" calls were made on tcl mid sl:'r-ins during the month and II gifts wre sent to the youngster in the i-ingtoi) Homo for Crippl'd f'lilldren. Wlndo'v screens for the kitchen, t'vo 'lining rooms and pantry St the Kllng'oerg Children's Home on Pnckliffe ll-izh's, were put In place vcs'cr.biv. They were provid-d the Sunshine society and oth'is. ft i, ' t ' v , - t ,-r'C i, J JJ X I DAY SIM it UI.S SPECUI.9 MORE FOR A DOLLARTHAN ADOLLARCAN BUY ELSEWHERE (A M'dilcan slogan lliat Wo Hao Mvctl I p To for Uoro Than a Quarter of a Century) DOLLAR DAY HOUR SPECIALS 9 TO It A. M. Fresh or Smoked 9 T II A. M. itoi .M), i.oi.v, pom i-hhm: STEAKS 9 TO 11 A. M. lilaST MAIXK POTATOES ib . .." 23c SHOULDERS is. I'HI SH f.HOIM. ! "I": CiAItDEN Hamburg 3 lbs. 25c j lb 18c Spinach ..peck 23c bou- and of ALL DAY SPECIALS BEEF PORK hv i i;.v imhi im. in i i' . . 1,1-AN 1'OT HOASI S I CY ( III ( k ItoAMS ntiMi; i:i mi KOAsrs . lb. Ih. II). lb. 20c 2lc FRESH ROASTS TOHK 1 M f; All t l lti;i ll.MOX KQl'ARF.S. t.OHI.I. S HOl.l T.ll SHOl MERH . I Itl SII ( I T 1'OHK ( HOI'S Jb. lb. lb. II). 14c ' .350 S5C tic VEAL LAMB Ml VI V I,i;(,S TO ROAST lit.MI' ROASTS VKA1 RR EASTS TO STI I 1' AM) RAKE ('VOICE A i: ti CHOI'S Ih. tc lb. '.'to Ih. 12c Ih. K.KJ I,i:(,S f.EM INK SI'RING tAMB Mn.. FOREQVARTERS f . A l R .-.-.n LEAN I.AMIl 1 OR Sll V FAXCV EAMK CHOI'S lb. lb. lb. lb. 34c 20c 12o 270 A. I). S. Al.l MM DAM I" Carl Kenton and his Hrunswlck recording orches" ra will appear af the Hhu'tle .Meadow club, tins city, on Friday owning of this v,ee, uu. jder tlie auspices of the alumni appo Icaitlon of the Alpha. I Mia Sigma I fraternity. This orchestra Is re garded as one of the ninft capable ,ln the I'nit"' states. Invitations to It he affair have k'.ii issued and due 'to the size ot the ballroom at the club, a limited number of tickets; will he, sold. It is the intention of the alumni association to bring music of this calibre lo -New untaiu once each var for a spring daiire, xmie. thing that has neer liefoie hei u t ternpie.i in this city. It will be re inetnbered that the Association pre sented Phil (ilinian and Aider .r den. tocetlier with an orch'-.sira of -.elrcted musicians for t!io sprln? dance las', feasnn. Surrounded, One of Bandit Band Is Suicide T'V S -(' fnu ri Pies!,. Moscow, Miy S A sharp skiimish Viet'veen mihiia end a band of rob bers who were n'temptlt.g to break in a branch of the state bank in the outskirts of Moscow occurred today, (ine of the bandits committed suicide after Cue militia, surrounded the v.'aee. The other ivre captured and two iniiitianien EGGS FANCY I.AHCF. SELECTED STRICTLY FRESH 3Doz. $1.00 FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER .... (HUSH) 2 lbs. I WHOLE MILD MILK 93c CHEESE lb. 29c HI ST PI RE LARD lbs. 37c NEW STIFFED OLIVES pint 35c FRESH APPLE BETTER t lbs. 29c Xo Diocesan Division , i For Episcopal Church Hartford, May 'D. Bishop' Brew- ! ter of Hi Connecticut diocese of ; the Episcopal church today declared j that in' his opinion a division of the j Connecticut diocese into two sepa- i Tate dioceses i very unlikely. It j 1ms bn reported that the, Fairfield j county archdeaconry is considering j Such a dlvlfclon, the new diocese to include Fairfield, Litchfield and .New Haven counties, tho other five counties Of the state to remain as the Connecticut, diocese. ' Bishop flreusler pointed out that sonio years ago ho strongly advo cated such a division, which ivm approved by tho clergy but. rejected by the laity. He ha.s not since .re newed his advocacy of tho pian, he said. Supreme Court Hears Cases on May Docket Hartford, May B. Tho May term of the supreme court of errors, first judicial district, Opened hero this morning. Fifteen1 cases were as aigned for the week. Tho first M be argued today was the appeal of the Pratt and Read Co. of Deep River from the verdict of the jury in favor of the New Haven road, sued by Jabez W. Rogers ot Old fsaybrook, an employe of the Pratt and Read Co. for lnj-urlei received. The aupreme court justices also heard the appeal of Mrs. Catherine. D. Markham whose husband. 'Wal ter R. Markham of Middletown was killed by a tree. The superior court over-ruled the compensation com missioner's decision that Markham was a tree warden and a city em ploy pnd therefore should receive compensation. The appeal in the Madison elec tion case is scheduled for Friday. lie or private fcewers ;including mu nicipalities in di ihutioiiB of corpora tona, but exempting t lie Male and counties; providing for injunction proceedings by thu attorney general to stop pollution but prohibiting action aaiiiHt muntelpulities if its im-.vub. Includes industrial waMcs; and that further pollution be pro hibited, th'j cotiimifsioii to determine the matter, the extent of such pollu tion u uu; puiiiio intcrxit requires.' Rills ltcjecbMl For acccpt.uicii of land in Fast Haddani to be known as Raymond j park; incorporating Lords Point of i Cloning-ton; for dairy inspection by the commissioner of domestic ani mals. Hills Adopted. The Imuso adopted from its calen dar these bills: Incorporating Rev. Dr. .T. C. I.ln.s ley. rector, and wardens and vestry men of Trinity church Torrlngton, at) tho John and Sylvia Workman 1 Home for the Sick; Increasing salaries in tho Greenwich court; limiting members pt the Greenwich hospital corparu'ion to 1 ft 0 and pro viding that all general bequests ovrr Sl.fifio shall go to the endowment fund; increasing salaries in the I'u' nam and Middlctown courts; pro viding capital stock of Fninild Reach Co. shall consist, of not. hes than 60 shares of ?!0 par value and for mauag' ment. of rnrnpany hy hoard of directors of not. less than three members; providing method by which any private hank or private men and providing that none of the powers or duties of the board of finance shall he diminished or al tered except by vote of the electors of New Haven at a general or spe cial election as provided for In sec tion S of the charter amendment of May t, 1517. Amending the law eoncer special rights of members of HELEN HUM: ARRESTED New York, .May 5. Helen Yonns. also known as .Mrs. Helen Patterson Htyvvorth, tianeee of "Dapper Hon" Collins, was held in police court to. day in $j((o n il on a charge of poiwcBsien of narcotics. lwteciives arrested her .in a Manhattan hotel. Hearing was set. for May 1 j Detectives said this raid vas the ig isecond designed to find narcotic in o- ! her possession. Another attempt, III PORTS )N M AR EAST Washington. May S. An optimis tic report on conditions In the Near Kasl was presented to President r-ooiidee today by Kt. I!v. Monr-ig-nor Harry I'oyle, president of Hie Catholic Nr Fast welfare associa t ion. The irieat problem in that section nm- Itonsiirn.-ir Bn rrv-I wv le. told the president, is combatting p'opa s;a nda. SPECIAL DOLLAR SPECIALS HOI D MEMORIAL SERVICE York. Mav 5. Mcmona operative associations limiting them to one vote on a subject. Reviving and reinstating the corporate exis tence of the Monker Grotto Co. three weeks as;-"), was fnistrn'od, when supposed dress were thrown out of n window ln-fore they could lie S'dzed. services for the Most. Rev. Louis I'helssiinir. mast"r general of the Dominican order, who db'd in r.oni" on .May 2, were hel l throughout the world I'jdav. it. was announced at ihe national keadeiuarters or 1ho Holy N'a no1 society. More than Dominican prios's iand 1 0,0 o o Pominioan si--iers in tin I'nlfed Ftat.es took part in the se-rv- i ices. 17 lbs. Gran Sugar.... $1.00 9 Cans iSS Tomatoes $1.00 3TbDTnrlendCof(ee $1.00 fl cans CampbelFs Beans $1.00 8, cans Mohican CaTT$l00 10 cans "am!; Spaghetti $1.00 BoTCatsup.. $L00 4, jIb.pkgs.TARniESTea $1.00 UCans CampbelFs Soups $L00 25 bars Laundry Soap $1.00 11 lbs. $1.00 thVmr"jx's's-!i -11 lbs. $1.00 i FANCY RED RIPE STRAWBERRIES it 23c FRESH GREEN SWEET JVICY STRING BEANS ! S'NKIST ORANGES 2 qts 15c 2 doz 49c EVAPORATED APPLES lb. 15c i'wi..iiiwgfli.witMiw w-. wawigsga Watch For His Arrival Mr. Chester G. Adcox of New York, Ihe Man Who Perfected the (ireat NOX-RI-TIS Treatment for Rheumatism. Will Arrive Very Shortly in New Britain, and Will Be Located At: - MILLER HANSON'S 30 CHURCH STREET Kvervone Suffering With Any Form of Rheumatism, Should Make It a Point To See Him While Here. He Will Give Out the Booklet, "Forms of Rheumatism," and at the Same Time Tell You All Ahout NOX-RI-TIS. Watch This Paper For His Arrival and Further Announcements. LARGE .IE ICY LEMONS 29 c FRESH NATIVE RHIRARB Ih. 5c LONG GREEN CFCFMRERS . . 10c FRESH DLG PARSNIPS . . . i lbs. 15c NEW EVAPORATED PEACHES lb. 19c INTRA HEAVY GRAPEI RI IT . 3 for 25c FRESH NATIVE LETTUCE Head 10c LARGE NEW POTATOES .. 4 lbs. 25 BREAD ! !- YOFR REST FOOD. Eat More - of it anil HI Y IT HERE, HI oi. Loaf. . 7C Loa7 10C SAVES YOTJ MONET THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL FANCY AND ORNAMENTED Bran and Corn Muffins doz. 18c Layer Cakes, ea. 25, 35, 40, 50c !M.Rs"E."n.rr. .. 25c Pound CAKE lb. 20c LARGE ASSORTED COOKIES loi. 15c FRESH SHORE Haddock .... Ib. 8c FRESH FAT Flounders ..lb. 12c Rl'CK AND ROE SHAD LIVE AND ROILED LOBSTERS 1 RESH Steak Cod... Ib. 18c 1 RESH Steak Blue.. lb. 18c SUITS WITHDRAW N" Th following actions h.v been withdrawn from the docket of tho New Britain city court: Cathertn Campbell ajrninst T.ouls R. Raphael, Thomas F. McDonounth , for th plaintiff, Hungnrford & Faxo for tha defendant; William Bernard asalnit David Lawlor, Thomas F. MeDonough for the iWalntiff; II. Btrosser a?aint Raaily Karbonlk, Thomas F. McDonoiiRh for the . plaintiff, Joseph G. Woods for the defendant; Osear Becker against (tanlilaw NTedtwIeckl, Thomas V. McDonoufh fnr ths plaintiff; Frank Evlnosky npalnst Alexander OMur lirkl, Thomas F. JIcIlonoiiKh fnr the plaintiff. J. Howard Roberts of ThomaMon for tho defendnnt; Barry ft-, Bamfortti arslnst. Joseph Rocco, Thomas F. MeDorrtWh fnr the plaintiff. Michael A. Fcxton for the defendant. WDMAHS F APPAREL SPECIALTIES MIDDLETOWN NEW BRITAIN EVEN DOLLAR DAY TOMORROW WO MANS f APPAREL SPECIALTIES to sou ram new sriuih TO DIPCrRR CT,SINO Tuesday mo'rnlng. May 12, at oVlock thern will t a me'etlnK of all merchants, whether members of ths Chamber (if Commerce or not, to consider tha question of closing hours durine the summer. The proposed schedule remains prac tically the sama as last year, the only material ehanpe belnr the pro posal to close at o'clock Satur day nieh's and stay open mifll o'clock Friday nights, durinB i and Auiriisl. The meeting will b in the Cham tier of Com mere rooms. s uly Ths world's reeord for produrllon1 of copper ! held by a min in ths , BaUiU Conso. IIUBKKR APRONS &f01$l Ilxtra heavy and extra large size All the pretty bright .shade; - LADIES' FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS 6'r$l White and colored grounds neatly embroidered in corners I NOTEX FABRIC GLOVES $1 ralr Embroidered cuffs Heavily embroidered backs ( ilors-Modes Faw ns ?ies 6 to 7' ' KNITTED SCARFS $1 Fancy colored scarfs Knitted striped Knitted fringed ends (Regular price $1.98) CORSETS i FOR WEEKS WE HAVE BEEN PLANNING FOR THIS EVENT Planning tor give values 1 that are "HE M." bargains. We want vou to scan the list and then be here tomorrow and secure vour share of these unusual values. Plan for future needs at these savings. SWEATERS $1 ressei nits Pretty colors and color cor.il INFANTS' 2 r $1 lip-over models in Silk or W ool hizes to 44. la.'U $8.00 j Cn;lt H.TlCe Voider FnT Comb and r ! Najikin l!i Kill -C;t rri; nations. NOVELTIES $1 Hmtitf Bath Conili ml St ra;. !ulv Jlussed but Real Bargains Y- --I'arriaee pets Coat !' ii-m s- 's Garments That Formerly Sold From $1 2.5)8 to $29.."0 Ti.n,-,. nhont Cftv o-Mntients in this lot. In not ore instance would the price asked !. tho malorinl in t lie U'mont t 10 stvlCS a IV I'lCIlt 1111(1 bargains and the garments are sizes from 16 to lo. NO ALTERATIONS seasonauie inese are ir,.-u NO APPROVALS $1 Formerly up to $.i Pair Discontinued models; others slightly mussed fir.ni handling Sizes 22 to 32 "WINNTEWTNKLK" JUMPER DRESSES $7 Formeilv ?0.0S Plain and Plaid Flannels Sizes 16 to 40 Under things $1.00 GORDON and TRI.MFIT HOSE $1 r"ir :, White and all the new light shades I v DIES' HAND BAGS $1 Formerly $1.9S S2.9 Mr with extra strong Irame neat fittings beautiiuiiy it and Pouch styles Each brig ado of genuine leather. DIMITY AND VOILE BLOLSES -Fla PETTICOATS CAMISOLES GOWNS ENVELOPES Formerly Selling SL5)i to ?1.5S I'vi,., (-,.. f.,i,ri,-.F:uMi .jarnieiit neatlv trimmed with lace parmmts are sliuhtlv nuiised. otherwise perfect rFFnThTrrfrnrilbirirllbi SI or ombroid -In er.ch instance medium and r . These arsrer sizes. Formerly l.DS to Some hand m?de filet lace trimmed. Others in tailored models. Sizes 06 to 12.