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2 ' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925. Before You Shut Your Vacation Bag Make sure that you have an entertaining novel to take along on your trip. There is nothing like a wonderful story for perfect relaxation. Hundreds to choose from At Our Book Department THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST. BCY YOUR HABERDASHF.RT FOR ALL VACATION KEEPS NOW IN HORSFALL S GREAT STATE-WIDE SALE Here's a SH!HT SP1XTAL that Tops Thim AU for Valuel $1.95 50 nOZEN SHIRTS Formerly to $5. a". SPECIAL Indu'ling White English Rroa-ldoth Shirts with or "it bout collar White Poplin Shirts neckband ftyl, TVhlte Oxfnrrl Shirts with or rrithout collar KORSFALLt Ty99jsi'hvnSmi Hartlonl. It Pajs to liuj Our Kind'1 RANK E. GOODWIN Ejrl-;h! SpielallM .'27 MAIN 6T. 1 EL. trlllo LOTTERYJS OVER )00 Paid 03 Ends Bonding Scheme yv Orltana, July H The lntttry whe1, th cntr ef ens ct the bit trt right In loctl tt politka a quarter of a century ago, was epun for the last time with approval of the la- In New Orleans S'tsterdav. The dalr " the City of New Or!ean. and the plavera were the holders of fifty-year premium bonds ipsuM by the city In 1S75 to pay off an lndebtednejs of t'j. n.ftoo. The stake was premiums tmallliiK 5 .V', drift, The players numbered 10, ""0, There nere 1, 1 7 winning num bers. The lottery was arranged during the administration of Mayor Charles .1 Leeds. Bernard Shields, now sec retary ef the board of liquidation, planned the lottery fifty years ago. and presided at the final play-off The accrued Interest on-the out standing bonds totaled two and a half times the par value of the. bonds, each til bondholder re reived $70 In addition to participat ing in the lottery for his chance en the S50.0HO premiums. The capi tal prize was $s,Oftfl and the low est prlte wat $20. The prize money was appropriated by the city, over and above, the redemption value, of the bonds with Interest. During the time the bonds have been outstanding, the city, from time to time, has purchased as in vestment, numbers ef the bonds at current market prices, so when tht final drawing was made the city owned about half ef the Issue and shared heavily In the lottery' rrizes. The lottery has been conducted annually for the past quarter of a century, although Fince tht passage of th.' Anti-Lottery Law. which forbids publication of lottery news. there has been nothing printed about it locally. COLUMBIA WILL NOT CHANGE ITS CUSTOM t"f W seotic kills mm brssions he!! evpo.e the nfect'on. FC. the mis ioofhin? anti infectiouj germs m end heals the rhmared sk'n I y, quickly. L'fed pist four ri-aiio Li7 bitrsrest hnrpi'i Is (including City of iJSI No- Verb) Ind'i.'tri-s, Rai!""ys snr) U. S. Ntt, Ask your drue eit for i bttU Prntos Report That Credits from Twncrsee Schools Will Be Rojectrtl New Tork. July 1 4 Columbia university will not reiert educational credentials from Tennessee schools. as was adocated bv Lr. Henry H. Kusby, dean of the College of Phar macy at Columbia, Adam L. Jones, director of admission, announced to day. ' Reports that Columbia will Ui.s crlmlnata against credits from Ten nessee colleges absolutely are with out foundation," Mr. Jones said. "ColuVnbia will accept credits from any imputable college. "Rrjmors that we would establish h!s differentiation possibly arose from statements of a member of ths faculty who was acting without authorisation of the committee, in- ! vested with the evaluation of credits." Dr. Hushy had sugg'stpd tl-'t 1 lumbla and ether American win ml tis reieet credits from TenneFfit-j and other states adopting la'.'S pro hibiting the teaching of vraln gu! foots. He made the suggestion lu his annual report, of the college of pharmacy- City Items A sen has bsn bom to Mr and Mrs Joseph F. Crowley Mr. Crow, lev is connected with h d!hry force of the post, office, Mr. Crow, ley was formerly Miss Grace M. Smith. Miss Lillian Weniloff has resigned hr pofition with the E!mr Auto mobile Co. Rev. Dr A A. Ahlqulst will spk i on Mormonlsm at h meeting of the brotherhood of the First Luther- -in ehurch this evening I A regular meeting ef Burrltf Grange, will h hld Saturday 'n- 1 Ing at S o'clock In Junior O. V. A. 1 M. hall. j The e'ate motor vehicle eemmls- sinner has suspended the operator's llcc-nse of Thomas PerhU'-k. I!)1" ; Hartford avenue,. j Automobiles belonging to Robert ' C. Thompson of f 4 First street, Nor- ' a!k. and liunthar Knoetfter of Mount Vernon, N, T . collided hit night at the comer ef Hartford av enue, and KaM Main street. DamaK' to both was slight. Damage of Slfft was done by ftp in a tenement occupied by Jo hi I.uc-i.i of i:n lleaver street last nigh' The hlac W3S jn a couc.h and win caused by a match carelessly thrown there after a gas range had beiui lighted. Mary Gottlieb, age 7 year, ef PI Hartford 'avenue, broke her rlghi ibow yesterday afternoon whllb playing In the yard of her home. Shew-as taken to the New Britain gen eral hospital. , Pearl Dennehey, age 11, of 180 Kensington avenue, dislocated her left arm ye-sterday while playing at the Fresh Air camp in Burlington. She v-as brought, to the New? Britain general hospital. F. H rovers is spending two uevks at Old Orchard, M. Harlowe E. Smith left today for a three w eeks stay at Lakeside. Miss Bertha Bowers of 77 Maple stret is at Madison. She will re main a week. Mrs. Minnie E. Dunham Is sol beneficiary under the terms of th' will ef her mothr Mrs. Ann Mari-i Johnson, w.-htch has been AIM in probate court. She is named executrix. Mariorie M. Collins of Bristol, ha leased three rooms in a building ai. 160-1(12 Main street, owned by Sam uel w. Menus and Jacob Hobermaii and win conduct a business school The lease Is for six months with the privilege of two years renewal. A regular meeting of New Britatr, lodge, No, S37, B. P. O. E.. will bt held this evening. Electrical Inspector Cyril J. Cur tin has reported the loss of a ctgo' lighter, taken from his automohib while, it as parked In the rear o' city hall. AH dresses t e'earance pric: Mary Elizabeth Shop. Prof. Rid?.--ad-t. JACKSON EXPLAINS WHY in aw ON BUSINESS OUTLOOK Conlidge Flans to Visit ( amp Devens on Friday Swimpscott, Mas . July 15 l!P r,..iMit an-l Mrs. Coolldgt tomoi'- i row will ir.i l.'fllip V'-nS. ll'.'l I i tie 2"''h national guard dhlsion "i 'rainms:. T Me- plan to motor to ' the. c-i'iip which is sonic Su miles ,',,,111 iiif. Fiimni-r Mhit'; Ilouat. re turning to White. Court later in the lay It i.-: probable tfrit tht- presi dential p-irtv will leavt SM.-:iniroot In the. morning, among at the camp by neon, l'iie president will make an insp'ctlon at the in' i'afion of Maior G-inrr'l Logan, In command of the diMSien. w hlfh was known kb th" Vatike... division durlne the. war. l a'er in the summer It probable that the. evcutl'e. will return to i'H"ip ri. ' ens ". hi -n his son John lfc there at the citizens' training e.imp. r. pinr i in.' M m.-ii rn t "n il it " 1 1- ! h a r l ith Hi.. I lli.i-r i (l.,i; Sxcmp. o" . Jul. i '-T'- I rttident '"c;!-; Or"!!1!:;'"1 0 '. ! if pre., pi n".rl-'ol: 'or b'r.'T-. H I i--tr"i- 3 ''!'; -1 -5' h on I uf'nets co'i Ji'' r 'n e-'iltr- tc!H- r" . 0 3''ef !. Htllf.S. f-r'-'tii'-an r "i.T'ii rcn-i-'iitte,.ni.'in 'rest N- ' .. - - '."-r - ?. , hlS SViS.-fa.-ttOn ' 11 f"'l ! i 1 i e I-IT-Sl- 'j'lt li r,-. !-,--,rt c -'U;!lT'-.S , eniicr ' '! ,.'o' r'1!1,',., ,f- f-TS a K'? c,-,n,r., .r,.-,f her. Tr i4,llpe n'- , nT';?'-ctlr t-"- i , " r f r 7-; I - I ; -- ' .- o ' 1 ' 1 "-" '' in .1- ,. -,r Mr Tli!!.. ' ',-1 It ii'lr')Mi.l m t.ihlf "' .-.-':' 'O -erf-1'!' . . .- ? -'-H '.. ! it',-r f ijt p1 ! , re-'-,, i pc' t't'it! h; sirK - 1 m th. t-.-l! ,-; '-e did r"' dis , ,.i,i,. Pt-..,t; t i:p'; t ! q t hB " "I . - i i , , , -, ; , , , . ifir L-i,rf o . v A Mr J-tll. s -i!d h re'Jjlt . .1,.;,. i citir ... hi''h l":i.- ,a. i-t,. 1 t hi". It Mill f ; 1 th" ' '?: toil'- at s"ri' 1 -it his i'i'i''ft and was pti i" niv 'o pi" I 's irFrerT? to tht rruden "bib b as m this "' nn H' -'i1- a- '.T.irapied by MiM.f 3P-i n,l return to Nw Vor! "night. I'Mt IM'M TH l'l N nil s H-mo-er, !'. H. July 1" I11--Dr. John Martin Gib-, life trustee ot Dartmouth college. dean of the, mc'ini school and former member ef tii- New Hampshire governor's, C'uncii died suddenly at bis home oriy ("day H ws stricken with a I'e-irt ataok while motoring with hi.1 'iimli' rster'iay atterroon Takes I'sue With Governor Full-i' In Handling of Boston Mrlke Qtiestlon E:sC!: July H P The reslgna M:n es'erliy cf Jamts J. Jackson chai-nun of thu public trusteis 'hi Boston e!e' ated resulted lretii difcerTtK of opinion with Go-. -rr:"r Fu 'er 0', er the board's eftor; t" secure a new method of arbltia i-.-n. his letter to that official, mad' public 'oday, revealed. The lettei fo'lo-i t "Acl.nc" 'edte the rirh1 of a gov ernur to ad'ise state tifficla !s as to "hat jtate policies they should carry fit even to the extent of ad vising fhrm to retreat from a posi tion ahead- tai;.n a position bt Hfed by them to be in protection of Important public Interests at th' t!irent of a rtriko which would c"i lapse from i;.ck of real grievanr Tlir, jr. however, one, privilege ion o Hie official. He must resign. "Now that there are no public is sues immediately at. hand which would be. effected I hereby t-ndei my resignation as a member of th' board of public trustees of t,o p?o. t"n Kleiat.-d Railway company wPh the that t fjr, Into, effect as mnn ps inn" he." Heme cooked lunches. Crow-ell's--adit. Will, WI P PRINCE Providence, R. I., July If. 1fe--Miss Anita I.ihme. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Dai T.ihme of Chtejco and New York, and now at th' , Watch HiH rummer colony, w ill hi married to Trlnce Edward Joseph r.ebkowloz on August The rere. niony wM tqke plaee at the fnfon chape nwrt q reception at Nomian Hill, the yatrh HHI home of the I ihinrs. w 111 folio-r- 1 1 1 I maim: i a ronv vr Mm. Ju ' Ic T'',r Tl-i-for) Ir'fc TorvifarN.. l.llTllted pc!a'!ti'-F 1n oj'hin'ry manu'sc t'.re. ht h.r r'1 to r-oup r4 ?"w Vo-v cap'51?(-', whjft names n wt nii le rub'ic 1 a aw .,,,. j hr The plan' i" be en !j'd snd "I't t iru'S'ture pu'p ted Piper rrav.!!'e-.- If is 'i-flr-rd Har-" E. T'dr nirsh general rrjo!T "f the Drion Tu'p a-d Fa per Wcrk t fwrn. w1'l teceme ratldent manager of the aew plant. I The Great Fly Killer At the Handi- Hardware Store HERBERT L. MILLS 336 MAIN ST. Built On Value Rothfeder's 378 Main Street New Britain Growing On Value IT'S IN FULL SWING NOW- All New Britain Is Talking About Our FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY f ' 0 An Amazing Offer SUMMER DRESSES Beautiful styles with values up to $6.3o. This group embraces about 150 dresses in all rich pastel shades and stripes. There are rayons, voiles and imported linens. Vr'ues that will cause you to marvel SILK DRESSES Sacrificed $9.95 A RUTHLESS CLEARANCE SACRIFICE Frocks smartly appropriate for street, travel or resort wear crepe de chine, lace dresses, printed silk crepe dresses, flat crepe dresses Radically reduced for clearance- Over 150 Dresses in this group to choose from every one is a marvelous value Don't overlook this group tomorrow. Incomparable Values SMART FROCKS ,95 - $14.95 $7.95 Frocks of smart styling, delightfully new and stylish. Frocks that cannot be matched in fashion, quality and value. FINAL CLEARANCE ENTIRE STOCK NEW SUMMER MILLINERY AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES 2 ALL WOOL ATHING SUITS 75 Small Straw and Silk Combinations in White, Oak wood and Sand as well as darker colors. A FEW LARGE HATS INCLUDED One-piece Bathing Suits in plain color or bordered in contrasting colors red, navy, black and green. Sizes 3fi to 44 One small lot of sateen Bathing Suits in black only. Closing out regardless of former prices. $1.00 Pure Silk Hosiery 1.19 Thread or chiffon silk, full fashioned all perfect lisle garter tops soles, heel and toes all the wanted summer shades including white. Our "Rothfeder's" Super Service Hose reduced for this sale 7f to 79c All the new summer shades. Pure Silk Hose invariables full fashioned with lisle garter, heel and toe. All shades 85c A CLEAN-UP OF Nemo, C. B. and H. & W. CORSETS Semo Corsets all sizes and stjles. Values up to 6.00. Art A A Special at 4 .UU De Bevoise Brassieres in assorted styles and sizes. Flesh, Ct( orchid and white. &OCand OUC F. N., CB and H. & W. Corsets in as sorted styles including rubber girdles. v alues up to $6.00. Special at $2 00 PRICED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE COATS YOUR CHOICE AT $10415 jSilk and Cloth; fur trimmed land tailored models at marvel- j ious savings. , j LINEN KNICKERS in sizes 26 to 36. Specially priced at Another supply of Children's 2-FIECE KHAKI SUITS in sizes 7 to 14 -MOHAWK" FUBE SILK VESTS. To close out at Regular J2.50 values. $1.95 65 c $L00 Rothfeder's 378 Main Street New Britain A CLEAN-UP OF SMART SUITS Choice of the House At Others at $19.95 Values up to $45- BUTLT ON VALUE GROWING ON VALUE