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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1925.
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New Britain's
Shrewdest
Value Seekers
The best in the long run at prices
that run lower.
That's our bid for your trade to
day, and whether you grace us
with your presence or present
yourself somewhere else we still
hold to it that you'll And both
our apparel snd our values be
yond comparison.
In fsct they are flattered by It.
HorsfaU Puitt 40 "P
Straw Hats ?2 5 J
Shirts 3.00 npward
HORSFALLS
93 Wjtfsylum Street
Hartford.
"It Pays to uy Our Kind"
J. D. DONAHUE
VOICE CULTURE
lifctol sttentloo to seiinneri and chlldns
undfr 18.
Roomi 3l-:il!t Booth's Block.
Tel. i::i-13.
CASH FOR THE HOME
Up to J300
to housekeepers
repayable In amail iialmentB. Only
lawful Interest charged. lnves'lftsse
ths friendly iervr that has nabletl
o many to li'Mt emergencies snd buy
necesnlrip.
QUCK VAlIt PRIVATE
Beneficial Ixmn Society
J7 Welt Main Ht., cor. Washington St.
Rm 104 Phone X-0-4-3.
Open 9 to 5:3". Saturday! 9 to I.
Ltrensed by and Bonded to the State.
Special Notice
Barber Shops
Will he open Friday night until
o'clo.: and will close Saturday, May
SO, Memorial Day at 12 o'clock noon.
A. M. GALBRAITH
Carpenter & Builder j
110 Austin St. Tel.
ATTENTION
CANDY BUYERS
Al.ri.KT A Hllll.r., WHOIL
Al l. ( .MIV CO..
re Nw luxated at
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1ST :wrjN
ST. TIT, 105
WELLESLEY VES
HONORARLHEES
Two Former Presidents Landed
at Anniversary Exercises
WcllcMry, Mum. Muy '!. (ATI
Two fornii r prrwlilonm of W'tlcslcy
college and ihric alumnae toflny re-rr-iM-.J
from th colltuc tlia honor
ary ilBrn of I.L.D. nt Ihf fxcrcls'-s
cclH'ratins the Sftth anniversary of
ih fnnnfllnfr of vll"stcy. The de
Erf of i'tf.I. given Mi.ic, t'uri".
tti riifov crcr of i-ajluni. In 1911.
miib the only honorary ij.grfc cou
IVrnl yrr,viouly '"'V I1" collRc.
Mtf Caroline Hiiwrtl of I'rar.
.1al, K. I., ami Mrn. Julia. Swift Ir.
vino, now living in Kranrf. th? for
mir presidents, Miss Knthenne I."
Hates of Wcllfulcy, Mtna Annli J.
rnnnon of Oawpri'lgn- and Mrs.
Hln Barret Montgomery of Ko
clvster, N. T were the wonirn
honored today. Mr. Irvine. who
was president, from ISSi to IS'9 mil
who last visit to the college i
In 19H, as the only recipient not
present
President Ellen Fitz Pendleton of
the college In conferring the degrees
sal,j.
".lulls Josephine Irvine, rnurtn
'. president of Wellesley college, Greek
I scholar. Inspiring teacher, who, at
n e.t A:v ift the clsss room
to carry the task of the president's
office with rare Insight ami a gal
lant and courageous spirit.
"Caroline Hazard, whose admin
istration as fifth president of Wel-
lesley college was marked by high
endesvor and visible achievement, a
stranger in ISM. today a member of
the board of trustees, a generous
friend, honored and acclaimed by
faculty, alumnae and her fellow trus
tees. "Helen Barret Montgomery, who
adds to a wise snd brilliant Christian
leadership the achievement of a
scholar In the centenary translation
of the new testament from tho Greek
text.
"Annie Jump Cannon, author of
the Henry Draper catalogue and re
sponsible for the 'Harvard Classifica
tion' of stellar spectra, which is ac
cepted ss the standard by astron
omers of all countries, the foremost
Woman astronomer In the United
'states, known and honored in other
: lands.
j "Katharine Lee Bates, for forty
! years the moving force in one of the
'strongest departments ot the college,
cherished in the hearts of all alum
inae, scholar, poet and author of the
I greatest of our national hymns."
KEEPING FAITH
(Continued from First Tagc)
has Germany acquitted faithfully
her oblizatlons for reparations as
fixed under the- Dawes plan?"
The commission, after a short
evehanee of views of its members,
replied: "Tho answer is In the af
firmative." ! r.ondsn, May 29. (AP) A com- ,
! muncation outlining the govern-:
men'.'s views regarding Germany's
proposal for a western European,
security pact was sent to the French
; government today,
I This followed consideration by tho
, Baldwin cabinet of the note from
Foreign Minister Brland of France
! elucidating, as the British govern
ment had requested, the French re
ply to Germany regarding the pro
posed pact.
Official circles expressed the hope
' that as a result of British sijger"R.
tions it will soon be possible for
France to send to Berlin a note rep
resenting a Franco-Bri'lsli ngree
; ment on the security question,
j It is understood the British cotn
i munieation clearly specified that
' Britain continues to maintain s po
sition of not entering any wide
! spread or indefinite scheme of se
! curity, but favors definite ar.d limit.
I ed undertakings.
Only a pact to which Britain and
j France mutually agree, and which
I is limited to the security of western
! Europe, would be acceptable both
NEW
BRITAIN
NATIONAL
BANK
"OldcstBank
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NewBritairi
to London and ts the British do
minions, the communication said,
according to the unduratamltng here.
Apparently tho French have
shown u tendinry tor rottannablc
conciliation, regarding details of
.county of her frontiers, and I'rll
ish ott'ii'ialB are thereby led to the
helitf that Paris may uccept Lon
don's views.
LARGEST STILL
IN MASS. F
Dry Agents Make Important
Capture in Springfield
Springfield. Mass., May Cl. (AIM -I'nMHK
as reprasentath fs of the
"lllor Interests," a siiind of federal
( Kit i a,. u9,m,m nmt innmlicr. fit
the Sprlnirfleld vice squad, headed
,.y T.istrlet Stinerln endent warren , t
Fielding, last nigh gained access to
the house at !4 John street, ami
found there what they declare to j
have been the largest still for tho
making of Illicit liquor discovered In
Massachusetts since prohibition. It
"van of I. mm gallon capacity, capable j
of producing 2o gallons or aleonoi
an hour, and required a whole build- j
Ing to House it, mey nay
They srrested three who gave their
names as John A. Stiffens of .1
Nevlns street, Brooklyn, who said he
was a chemist for the United States
Industrial Alcohol company; George
Kncller. a salesman of New York
city, and Mrs. Mary Brown, 3 9, tech-
nteal occupant 'of the house. Wsr-
rants will be asked for the arrest, of
Stanley F. Brown, her husband, and
Morris Lewis of New York city.
District Superintendent Fielding '
declared that not only was the still
the largest he has ever heard of, j
but It was evidently Installed with
complete scientific understanding of
the principles involved, and as ;
equipped with the latest chemical,
mechanical and labor saving devices
' known to the distilling Industry. He 1
! estimated that the coprer pipe alone
In the plant was worth 10,0PO.
SEC. WEEKS' CONDITION
Psssps Comfortsble Night and Tills
Morning His Condition Was Sat- j
isfactory.
Boston.- May 29 I API Secretary
of War John W. Weeks who was
operated upon -yesterday at the Phil- j
Hps House, Massachusetts - General
hospital, for gallstones, passed a ;
comfortable night and his condition '
this morning was satisfactory, s, i
bulletin Issued by his physicians j
said.
"Seeretarv Weeks had a com
fortable night and is comfortable ,
this morning." the bulletin said.
! "Pulse and temperature are normal. I
; His conaitlon is satisfactory." The
report was signed by its. L-aniei
Flske Jones and Gorh-am Brtgham,
' who oerformed the operation.
Present plans for Secretary Weeks
: ca.lt for a two weeks stay at the
hospital after which he will go to i
Cole's Island, West Gloucester,
spend the summer.
DAVIS MATCHES JUNE 12
Amsterdam, May 53, ( AP) The
tennis matches between Sweden and
Holland, ir. tha second round of the
European eliminations for the Davis
r.lup. will be played at Noordwljk.
Ho'lar.d. June 12. 13 and 14. They
were to have been played in Sweden,
but the change was made at the re-
quest of the Swedish team. The
dates selected are subject to
Sweden's approval.
Perfection Oil
Water Heaters
For Sale by
A. A. MILLS
80 W. MAIN ST.
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Sheet Metal
Plumbing.
Heating,
Work.
of Promises
Of the thousands of
people who risk thfir
mnnoy in schemes prom
ising big dividends, not
orip in fifty jrets bark
even tho principal to
say nothing of the divi
dends. lon't be a speculator.
Put your surplus funds
in the NEW BRITAIN
NATIONAL BANK and
be assured of 4r5- inter
est and SAFETY in
stead of promises.
Ptoti.rstve
Safety Instead !
FACES PRISON SENTENCE
Veteran 1'o-IhI l niplotf .Vvul if
Theft of Itlmharb VliC(
, MvMit l. ( Vnl.t.
nt
Kansas City, Mo., May CS (AD
After 21 years In the United States
postal service, Max Rope, n faces,
possible prison sonteneo lneaum of
i.lne sticks of rhulyirb, valued at
perhaps 25 cents.
Hop is on trial In federal eotirt
hen, charged with the 'theft of the
thulisrb from a paclwiKo ef mall.
The government completed Its fane
against the veteran employe late
lyisteiday and today the .Mcnaci le
jplns. "Office politics," It win Inrli-
cnteij, v.-otild bo the basis of the de
Ifense, liefense attorneys, on cross-
i examination, questioned
witnesses
I about "office pollilcs."
Co-workers of Hope a testineq yes-
terday as to his taking t lie rhubarb
from a package at a post office sub-
l""!?",
UTS son till VnillA ni 1MB n I U
principle Involved," C.
WntM, dls.trl.-t
' ,,,u ,.,,.
nuorney, .oiu --
statement.
The charge carries a maximum
penalty of five years Imprisonment
or a fine of :'.nn1. or both.
One linofflelnl estimate placed the
cost, to the government nf'prosecut
lrg Rope as high ss IlP.oon.
, rutrn OFF
HAM. t.AML C.M.I .tl ll I
Worcester, May -9
(AP)-Tlie
vorcester-Pprlngfle1d K astern
league basei.au srnecu,,u ,y. .
this
city tomorrow mornm
; oft tociay because of a Memorial ray
i pro,.iarnation issued by Mayor
' Miehsirl J. O'Hara urging that no
Bp0P,jnc events be held before noon
so that the forenoon may be given
up entirely to honoring the mem
ory of the soldier dead.
MARSHALL MUCH BF.TIT.It
Washington, May 2J. (AD For
mer Vice-President Thomas P.. Mar
shall was "very much better today,"
his attendants said, lie is suffering
from nervous exhaustion and a cold,
ALWAYS ON TAP
A hot bath whenever you want it
J'JST think of it, plenty of hot water
whenever jrou want it, day and night
throughout the year. Hot water for
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Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn
127 MAIN ST.
At
87c
each Special sale of Rayon Silk Vests and
Stepins. Kegular price $1.00.
At ( I Q q Special sale of Rayon Silk Chemise.
&.Lu Regular Trice f 1.50
j ALL OI R HEAVY SPRING COATS
AT ONE-THIRD OFF
j Of Camel's Hair and other heavy materials,
COATS which were $15.00.
NOW
COATS which were $30.00.
NOW
' And Others at the Same Discount.
The Heavy Quality Only.
SCARFS Pretty ones of Georgette and Crepe de Chine,
plain or floral colors CC 07 VLC
with deep fringe '.. $0 UU to i I OU
A,25c
-Voile Handkerchiefs in plaids, stripes and
all-over patterns, soft pastel colorings.
Lovers ol These Beauties Admire
Display
HernV"ie, Holland, May JJ.
(AD Gardening and (lower en
thusiast from all parts of the
world have gathered together at this
Mecca, of florists, not only to admire
the wonderful Dutvli Wulb fields In
their full glory, but'atfo to take pari
In the congrcs of the International
Horticultural Federation, which for
th first lime Is being sUendod by
ian American delegation of four.
In honor of the occasion, a giant
j flower show had been arranged, tho
like of which ha never been seen In
this country.
The Americans were given an
especially hearty reception. They
were addressed by the chairman of
the congress, who expressed tho
hope that the United Htstes would
join the Internstlonal (deration and
that he would be able to welcome
them at next yesr's congress In
Paris as full members Instead of ss
guests. Canada and Germany have
this year become full members.
On the program there appeared
't1" question of the resolution
,,.' ,..,,,. Phv.onatholoetenl
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and the proposed prohibition by tho
j ,g ,,, of ,ht ,m.
. ...,. from Janu.
ary 1, 1316.
The congress agree that imported i
plants must be free from dlseaee
and Insects so far as reasonably as
certainable, and It was resolved to
petition the American government
ro continue granting Import licenses
as heretofore.
The flower fields about here are a
veritable riot of vivid colors. One
field of 33,205 variegated hyacinths
fascinated all beholders.
Beside
( wonderful color schemes In tulips
i and carnations, there arc to be seen
shaving, for dish-washing, and, best
of all, hot water for baths. Greater
health and happiness for the whole
family.
No home need now be without the
comfort and health of an ample hot
water supply. A Perfection Kerosene
Water Heater will give yon hot
water in 3 minutes, enough for sharing,
in 10 minutes enough for washing dishes,
all yon need for a hath in 30. All the
satisfaction of a gas mater heater, hut
burning the clean and economical
Socony Kerosene.
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PHONE 1409-2
$30 00
$20,00
all the latest varieties of asaless,
hortenslat and other hothouse (low-!
en, while the glgantlo display of
lllao was declared by exports to bo
the finest ever assembled,
WRIGHT PiANE MAY .
GO' TO INSTITUTE
Probable Removal of I'lato Claim
ing First flight Honor of Lang
ley May 1'nO IHspute
Dayton, Ohio, May 2 (AP)
Backed by a concerted movement of.
prominent New, York business man
and nationally known aeronautic
engineers, drover C, Loenlng, presl
dent of the Loenlng Aeronautio cor
poration of New York, will endeav
or to persuade Orvllla Wright to
place the orlglnnl Wright airplane
In the Hinithsonian Institution un
der a proviso that rr. Charles D.
Walcott, director of tho Institute
agree to remove the lahel on tho
Langley plane, over which a heated
controversy has arisen. 1
Loenlng is to confer with Wright
today and later will then go to
Washington, D. C where he will
confer with Dr. Walcott In the i
nintter.
Loenlng soys ha feels confident',
that he csn effect a reconciliation
between Wright and Dr. Walcott.
"It Is an Insult to the intelligence
of the American people to have the ;
I.angley plane labelled as the first j
airplane to make a successful
J flight," Loenlng Bald
JT.VP 100 SKELLTOXS
Havana, Cuba, May 29 (AP)
Laborers working on historic Santa
Clara convent, In the heart of
Havana, yesterday came upon a
subterranean passage (hat led to a
catacomb containing approximately
100 skeletons.'
It is believed the catacomb was
used by Clarisian nuns.
, WO.IAK IS ILL ,
Chucky VoJak, New Britain boy.
who is a member of tho Hartford
L'astern league baseball team, Is ill
at his home In hls city with nn at
tack of bronchitis. He complained
of feeling 111 and after visiting the
club" physician ho was ordered home
to stay in bed a week. His condi
tion is slightly Improved today.
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