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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE, 12, 191& Attractive Are Our - Suit Modes Offered at Special Prices AT WOME fine Suits which Peiret Twill Co be pleasantly that w worth worth worth SUITS SUITS SUITS READY-TO-WEAR e smartly made of Se me in tomorrow to the surprised by their charm SECTION, uil Dept and 30 speci ere up up ap up to are now ly priced ally priced lly priced TALS, to to spe spec SP we Velours, on above carry line Tricotines the second all such a of and floor, by low £19.75 $39.550 | 1AS NARROW ESCAPE * PTAINVILLE N | ERGM ASPRYXIATION Church Strest Resident Found Un- conscious in House hy Neighbor Hero Cited by Pershing Is Now Re- ported as Having iteceived the D. S. €.~—Fishing Trip a Success— Other News items. WEEPING ECZENA - SO0N RELIEVED A Perfect Treatment For This Distressing Gomplaint Wasive, “I had an attack of Weeping Eczema; so bad that my clothes would be wet through at times. I suffered territ 1 T could get n ief until I tried ‘Fruit- L blets) and Salva’. The first treatment gave m relief. Altogether, T have used three boxes of ‘Sootha Salva’ and two of ‘Fruit-a-tives’,and am entirely well’”, W. HALL. Both these remedies are sold by dealers at 50c. a box, 6 for $2,50, or S A near fatality occurred in this sent by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, town yesterday and but for prompt (@IS, WV S 1 l b 1 i G i l d { work on the part of neighhors death ”l] it b9 oo pulk aping | . REchalbatrall e mporte i < il sis oLk solls oo 2 B might have resulted when Mrs. Weil- | frialsi hic S e | Orleflt ] R “ h k n, an old resident, was found wn- | al hugs a this week. nseious) in hey home on Ghurchili ) a8l men Lo erect it have had ap- | § om which was found 10| plicants for tcnements before the Prnes foniY Al lnE in ol for o i e R e Medical help was summoned and the It was erroneously ited in this wo life saved column a short time ago in regard to | - thought ‘she was light:uz the | several.stores being rented. There are " in the morning when she sufiered | two stores in the Alderidge block on A dizzy spell or shock of some sort| Whiting street where the Plainville | with the result that she was unable to | Hardware Co. was formerly located attaches to it the composed of local men. because I The members will parade in Bristol Saturday after- ttery was Daintily Made of Serges, Poplins in the different color shades that hut off the g That asphyxiation sold for as hizh as § ), specially priced now but $15.00 d not result is due tu the fict that i " 8 |2 neighbor called. Receivinz 1o re DO N O sponse to her knock and smelling gus | Attractively fashioned as above. For & 0 Coats, value: up to she entered the house 0. Also a large assortment of other Ceatz, Capes and Dolmans at M R T 1 avkemees B o tly reduced prices. B land has lived alone for a !Hng tir 5 [ About a vear ) she stiffered [ ! WHITE SKIRTS. | di spell while retur to her On Bargain Tabls Main Floor you will find White Skirts of piques, home from the store. A local saitor | repps or poplins, trimmed with fancy pockets and buttons. Sold resu- | home on furlough was passing near larly at $1.98 and $§2.98, but slightly soiled sell for $1.00. | the spot Hearing moans he investi- Al i wed ,mu(w;;:fi 11!0:. 2 her home. Made of voile, e and ‘lawn, with round, square and V neck. Ihthe PIEieille Rews o8 ine Mevaia Collar and cuffs of self or colored material, lace tucked and frill trim- el i e med sizes 36 to 44. Priced at $1.98, $2.50, $2.98, 98, $5, $6.50 and G G G ST e (G £7.50 cach. poral John J. Guidea from General | | Pershing for bravery under fire. It is | now reported autbenti: that the N = 5 = Ty | soldier's name was among those sent HAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY 1 this country by the comm inder-in- | RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. chief of the American expeditionary | forces recommended for the distin- | | guished service cross. A local man | | who has recently been speaking with | 7 | Corporal Guiden states that the | BERL]N NEWS regular mecting vesterday affernoon { hold a dance and reception in Berlin | recommendation has been a=ted upon | at the home of Mrs. John B. Smith | Grange hall this evening. favorably and iden is wew the | i on Norton road. The organization | Leland Gwatkins is confined to his | proud possessor of this award for | assembled on the Jawn where a short | home on Berlin street with influenza. | bravery. | | | chairman. The presentation of a (its regular meeting last eveninz in This town has many admirers of the | { brief program foilowed. A social | the town clerk's office i b e i el | hour was enjoyed by all present. e o 5 TanyGinegendi tiogpeais sdofnot ol ! 2 oy ¥ | arles M. Strong, of New Britain. { by without many and various fishing | Church Supper Tonight. | has sold his property located near the | parties from this town Yezterday The annua! church supper of the | Iiensington Congregational church fo| the “old sang t together and went . Kensington ~ Methodist Episcopal | Frank D. Clark, of iast Berlin, who | to Bantam Lake. Among them T i church will be held this evening at | will occupy it in the near future Daniel Colling, Myron ltogers, W]]] Erec{ Smgle Swry Addi“on ‘(’:m :‘:“:—r‘:: \‘m‘x\‘!m\* d’rh:yl:;d‘wl.\: :‘w‘ | :|l{.,mn:“m L . Woods. \‘I"‘v‘unki 3 | the church have e preparations | K R S Thompson, Uter throp, Willias | to make this supper the biggest so- | SHEINERS UPSET ROUTINE e 1]:\\. el e m Kensm 10]] Sflflll g Bfi[lk | cial affair held at the church this g > = eph Klapcich. The men went by autn i A short program has been ar- | Vil 0 Cling to Precedent in Sclect- | (o the lake early in 1he afternoon, Ac- Tl | - 4 Dby the choir, which will be | tion of Imperial High Priest. cording to the “true” reports given out | y - | e/ren during the supper hour. Rev. | e 2 s .| by the censor this morninz the trip WILL C0ST ABOUT $7 §0Q | Frank c. Tucker will aetiver an ad- | fidlanapolis Dunefiz S Gonrad iy 5 e pii o e e D ; linseae | Dykemar of Brooklyn, N. Y. was( now short of ma zood The = 3 Mrs. Mary Cobey. elected imperial high priest of the arty brought home the nicest string Mre. Ccbey, Old Resident, Dies— | Mrs. Mary Cobey, 82 years of age, | Ancient Arabic order, nmobles of the | [OF one catch that has been seen in | died at her home in Kensington late | Ancient Arabic order, nobles of the | 1o, om0 in vears and is reported to Agricultural Society Announces Pro- | last evening following a lingering ill- | Mystic Shrine. at the annual election | je oy Ll L D b SO . !mess of about two years. Mrs. Co- | of the imperial council here Wednes.- the a Ao e aostiiedgout gram For Fair—Acorns to Play in 1o ig a native of Berlin and is one | day. ”(‘f‘['\', AReEt ]‘l”‘“‘ e e GG Tt Sona | of the oldest residenfs of the town. His selection .upset the routime | ~Dan- < «yll\n:jL‘r‘-}“ru|‘x::\lm“::t'n‘(= m:,’;“ . | Besides her nusband, Henry, sho | precedents, for it has been the custam | noner in Fhempean s Ford. iien ol The board of direcfors of the Ber- | leaves several sons and daughters. | to elovats fhe officers one station each | {1 test Knomn wao i toon “Ford | lin Savings Bank will erect a single | The funeral will he held tomorrow | year. John J. Jones of Oklahoma City, | paat ha ipniy Gt I tow e etory addition o the bank building in | afternoen from her late home at 2:50 | 'the imperial oriental guide for the ,mf-‘ ok “\ "“N mm,m”\‘,'}"“‘\”‘; Kensington. Frank Deming. treasurer | o'clock. Rev. Carleton Hazen. pastor | past year, would have become the | cemn me tha s . i of the institution, said this morning | of the Kensington Congregational | high priest under that arranzement, i Switeh Point Fised that the entire appearance of the bank | church will officiate “and the inter- | W. Freeland Kendrick of Philadel- T G e (o (60 Craeeias will be changed. as it is being planned lmsm will be in the Congregational | phia med imperial potentiate; mpany’s tracks in front of o “m:“ that the large plate glass window at | cemetery. | Blis L. Garretson of Tacoma, Wash.. | office had been niving trouble for | the front of the building he moved | To Present Play. deputy imperial potentate; Ernest A. | eval weeks and a few cars had split | over to the new addition and that a| The Middletown dramatic club will [ Cutts of nnah, Ga.. imperial chief | the switch at various times because brick wall will be constructed in its | | ocent tomorrow evening at East | Fabban, and James S. McCandless of | of the trouble. It was finally learnad place, having two smali windows. This | gorjin Athletic hall its first play of | Honolulu, imperial assistant rabba (hat the rails spread just a- (rifle each | side of the building will have three |1 geggon, “The Poor Married Man.” | James B. Chandler of Kansas Cify | time the switch was a natically | small windows and will measure about | o o was produced at Middle- | WS elected imperial oriental guide: | thrawn and sometimes the width was | 30 feet. having comparatively the |yown last vear and was considered a | JAI Berger of Denver. imperial | enough to start the iwheels on the | came appearance as the S. M. Cowles | ic nit. The cast includes many lo- | first ceremonial master, and David . | wrong irons. A gang of men v nt meat market on the other side. The | cal young men and women of Middle- | Crosland of Montzomery, Ala. sec- | here a few days ago and they dug the hack will also have two windows. The | facn Daneing will foliow the pro- | ond imperial ceremonial master, itch up. It has been reset and res (\\t\:'r(- Fdd‘;;mnh\rm 1\\@. ot h‘rlc}\]v fop | ETRM. The receipts will be turned in | Y e ] red and work on.it was finished Mr. Deming has also made plans for | vards the Woodmen o e World AL e a0l o s morning - i’“‘"’f{_ S G f;;:;jdq ti oodmen of th or! | l”INAE“'—T‘TF,'./'}A,i"ATP\‘ ED. T B i bank. The windows of the cashier, fr » - The past few weeks have seen no A Rl e e Acorns vs. Norih Fnds. [Two Men and Woman Arrested in | |10 hao [ weeks have sk il moved affording sufficient space in the | The Acorn Athletic club of 139'1- | Raid at Worcester, onditions and tenement e almost t for the patrons of the bank and | Sington Will go to Middletown Sun-| o o =0 oo Ty unheard of thing at the present of working space | day afternoon and play the North | ' o0 0 S earo of | ime. Rooms are as hard to get ;:s! in the re those employed at the | Ends of that city. The management | @ & 07e€er AAC 0000 THAZACAr0 of | oyments and boarding houses havs banK. The vaule will remain in the | Of the Acorns has secured a truck | FREFEE P0G OTRE SHCN W & MY | oan turning men away regularly. The same place. The directors' room will | {0 convey the team to the grounds. |t e erday on tWo | -larendon hotel is reported as filled | i g 5 : ¥ dictments charging them with mak- | not he moved. {The Acovns have plaved three games | 0 GRS 2 Ri8E & AR 0 ~ | permanentiy The Mapleht on | Arrangements are hefng made to | this season losing but one to the | IS “m]‘r e ey FEONET | Neer Shin [ect, Gl e | have two private offices, one for the | Vikings of New Britdin. The battery | 870 WH CORSPITacy: THCY Were Sen-| nouce are o well filled treasurer and the other for the pr. for the Acorns will be James McCor- | [ARCCC 10 e LEOTS 1 the PIVMOUTh | e cale of houses still continues and | dent. The prestdent’s office wili be mack and Norman Hutchinson. ; "Am_‘}_‘n e utilio m,‘ Arcester = ho | the attention of owners of tenements jocated the corner adfolning the Strawherry Festival Tonight. | o o e r‘h:L‘r;:gn; anq | 'as been called to the number of peo- stairway which leads tot e tenements® The first strawberry festival of the | Ljeaded guilty, was sentenced to seyen | PI€ Wi are pleading for a rent of on the second and third story of the | season will he held this evening at |years in the federal penitentiary at | SO™e¢ kind. Only last night a local | plock. The main entrance will also be : the home of Mrs. W. A. Bunce, of | Atlanta and fined §1.000. He was | n who has lived In one house for| changed and will be in the center of st Berlin. under the auspices of the | also sentenced to two years and | C2TS Was searching all over the town | the addition, | Arawana Camp Fire Girls. A barn |fined $1 on another charge of passing | L0F 2 Fenf of any kind. - The house Mr. Deming reperts that the entire | gance will follow the presentation of | counterfeit coins at Gardner of which | \1¢e he live P b SiESTongie Iicostipa bol 7300 | o short program. Strawberry short- i he was found guilty by a jury last [ A0Q another family have heen ordered | n comipleted. cake will be placed on sale and the | Friday, the two terms to run con- | | ‘ererted 5 o sk iexbactedito, Auto Smashed fn Accident. i receipts will be turned in toward the | currently. Rocco Tacoussl, hushand b e L While driving a Ford touring car | €IS’ summer camp fund. If the af- | of the guilty woman, was acquitted. | PUBLIC NOTICE. at an excessive rate of speed on the | f&Ir s a 1cce the manfizemmvi "v l.'m» nu-l,»\h\« the result of The Seléctmen of the Town of Swamp road, Harry Myers of New | Plans to repeat it. ;"-‘mf;‘l‘ '(;:‘ pehnseen. ‘”;”7,1'”““"‘ 'St pratnville hereby give notlce in ac- Britain lost control of his machine, | Program Nearing Completion, e "l”’ll i ":”"" cordance with Section 412 of the Gen- | which piunged into the guttar throw- | The officers of the zraduation class | M1IhoTE €1 IS and 1omenico | o) satutes, Revison 1918, that the | ing the occupants out of the car and | of the Worthinzion Grammar s honl:’”f‘wl "‘N” be to “’“; Rhode M‘vmvl" | following by-law was passed and smashing (ke front of the aufo I report that the arrangement of tha ( g : Sle i adopted at a meeling of the Board of | yond re The oceupant uf- | program is nearing cempletion. The R | Selectmen: fered ne infuriex other than a sc- | graduation exercises will be held fn! 000 HOME THIS MONTH. | BY-LAW, vera shaking up. while the operator | the fown hall owing to the fact that Paris, June 12.—Gen. Pershing has 1. Any person throwing or placing | pecelved numercus cuts about the | (e oolroom cannol accommodate | ady B0 SereL (6 waste material, garbage, paper, de- arme. when the wind shield Was | 4]] of those who wish to attend | 375,000 men homeward dt cayedinniitg foraieuseNoman ik indiingl «mashed. | e okl e a o e | month of June. This will any of the highways In the Town of | The accident occurred while the | qhe graduation date hax bheen set for | previous records for moving troops | Lininville, shall be punished by a two occupants were returning from | june 26, Thirty-three students will | nd exceeds the number | PeRalty not excesding $10. for each | Wallingford, where they = had al-} ,ceive diplomas from “upeiintendent | Gri in moved across (he chan- | Violation of this by-law tended the uffair held ai that town | y'p gnowalier [ i All wasie materfal, garbage, py the state Klk's or zation, '|"U" B = } x refuse or papers shall e disposed of | operator of the auto stated that he | . . eriin Briefs, ' N by incineration er removal to some couldn’t account for the accideni ofh- Constable Henry Austin and Thomas $2.000.000 FIRE IN RIO. i public dump, er than his losing control of the ma- | ¢ ashen, who have heen attending the Rie Janeiro, June 12.--Destruction . Conn,, this 27th Shine. The auic vas removed to a | Munvon case in Philadelphia as wit- | py fire Monday of the old Peter 1T | 1919, garage this morning, nesses, returned to their homes in |docks and an adfoining hospital J. JOHNSON, Ladies’ Aid Meet, | Berlin vesterday caused a less estimated at 000,- (i) TALOR, The Ladies’ Aid society of the Her- Several voung women, emploves of | 000, The loss was siestly in food- FRED 8. SPENCER m,,cgmgugmlaqnl church held its the Beriin Construction effices, will stuffs awalting shipment to Europe, Selectmen of the Town of Pmm\'lile‘ noon Local ex-service men are returning the invitations to the committee in | | charge of the parade on June 25 in connection with the welcome home celebration. Most of the men have | expressed a willlngness to attend in uniform and have answered “Yes' to the question 6f whether they wauld or not p 1de. Maple Hill Monday, June 9th was. the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert . Bentley. A purse of gold ! was presented them and during the-| day many friends called iulations to offer con- Miss week-end Mary at Mansfield Mt spent the Holyoke, attending the reunion of her class on Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. W. Peckham. for- | merly of Hartford, will soon occupy the residence recently vacated by e Loomis Miss Arli pending ne Root 1 eral returned after at River days Mrs. T. H. Cogswell and Mrs. B Proudman attended the graduation cxercises at Mt. Holyoke, Tuesday drick Hine returned home last evening from Moliile, Ala The contractors are about ready to put in the foundations of the new Sequin Geif clubhouse CARD OF THANKS. and Mrs. Gilbert J Bentley sh to thank their many friends and neighbors for the gifts presented them on their 50th wedding anni- versary, which they celebrated at their home on Ridzeway street on June 9th WAR TITLES TO BE DROPPED New York. June 2i.—Henry D, Lindsley, chairman of the national executive committee of tl Anmerican Legion, announced last night that the organization had determined to drop from the names of all members not in active service the military titles held during the war, as a means of fostering a democratic and American spirit Ir. Lindsley added that the lezion would seck to influence its members to abandon “the custom handed.down from the Civil war, of preserving an office military aftar he has returned to civil life.” The Standard of Purity in White Flour finest. quality of Wheat. Angelns Flour n i baking akes the lightest, most nutritious, most ap- petizing bread, roils Milling €o., Loc by L. Prota rtford P I'hese stoves were reported as rented but the not Bricf Items. The third quarterly business meet- ing of the Advent Christian church | will he held at the church Friday eve- | ning On Saturday evening the Advent church members will hold a social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Morley of 28 Park street he 301st trench mortar battery will give a dance at Lake Compounce tomorrow cvenir Local importance When you visit cur Rug and Drapery Department you will find a choice and well- selected stock of Rugs, Linoleums, Draper- ies, etc. G. M. Mourad, importer of Orien- tal Carpets and Rugs, has established his headquarters on our third fleor, where he js well prepared to supply his numerous cus- tomers and friends. Rugs Washed, Repaired, Colors Restored, Insured and Stored. 103 Asylum St. Hartford. 150 Trumbull St. For Oriental Rugs, Draperies, Lino- leums, etc., take elevator to third floor. | PLACE TRIBUTE ON LIEUT. ROOSEVELT’S GRAVE | | | | | | W e of Gen. Berkheim of the French arm Lieut ; Q v\ n v n ! accompanied by American and French ory army officers, in name of American (C) Underwood & Underwood. | NAVY MAY HAVE TO STOP EXPERIMENT HAlice Brady Weds Unless Appropriation Is Increased, Air Program for Year Cannot Be Carried Out. Washington me 1 -Ahandon- | ment of the Navy's extensive plans for | experimenting with rig non- | rigid types of lighter-thar flying machines was said naval officers | today to be presaged by the action of | | the house naval affairs committee in | cutting the aviation appropria for the Navy from $45,000,000 to § 000~ ‘mm | Secreta an hop i that the senate committec 1d T i the appropriation uj saying We had outlined im for the | comir t vould have placed | the United Sta Navy on a footing ! | with othe es o e world with | regard to aviation and ollowed up } robat would AVE -} nited f ates the i in the fiel [s aval | i+ aviation 1 ve are limited to the | | sum set in the house hill, we 1 | { hardly able to benefit from the les- | | sons ned from the NC-4's flight | not able to ca on the experi= | ments w aircraft of the Zeppelin | Alice Brad both on the type that we had planned legitimate in the | is now taking a vacation = = | cause of ill health, but hecause HUNS MUST pAY WELL was married a short time to | James L. Crane, also an actor — | N While Some Minor Concessions May OPITM RUNNERS JAILED. Be Made, Opinion Is That Burden Montpeller. Sito dune 12 ==Bleas 0 SIS ENop) Be' Lightened MMuch. guilty to opium =mn, ling cha were entered in the federai court he (By T sted | by ertus Schnitzer and Maxw S ; | Auerbach of New York and they wer he allied re ; sentenced to a fine of $500 cach and el = | to a term in Atlanta penitentiary e ready late Saturday night the former for two vears and the lat- T o ter one y¢ The men were arrested e in connection with a sc by cus- St sy G (nf G 1w antityasor n which to make up their anacian minds as to their cou hus final border last February. action by them on the treaty may e = PR expected about next Thursday Wh e Council of Four will T. MINISTER RE probably explain the provisions of the Bucharest, June 8.— treaty and may grant some minor con- Vopickd, Ar an minister to Ru- | cesslons, it appears there are to be no manta’ and Serbia, will leave here to- | changes which will materially lighten morrow to return to the United States | the burden placed on the enemy by way of Parls. { the treaty presented on May 7.