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Pwvu@fiwg Phtige.rem gt S clamations of the crowd thi not forgét what they had b oY [ and wore. setious expressio - - I e T o O Conomca The day,was set aside fon 4 it was tritly their day. Pel g e not. do too much for them 3 , Soldieys 86t Royel Weloome From. 0 e RANGE = ol In the reviewing stand Wi 4 XTO‘:YHSDEUDIG Marcus Holcomb and staft; Be i L ‘ A Gen. Pelham T. Glassford' of : “ 3 N Styfigh Efiofi;wear fi@g‘ | R | fimton 550 T Sen JAS RANGE is the favorite JAMES F. RIGGLEY DIES| simch copiain somuier (N om coast fb coast. Has rién: Ips Mtontgomerty, Summer ES @fi@?‘fid Efl v R i, &7 Mgacl of Bl SN miply:wipt vigh- dwmpclorh Years | ¢ “the local draft. board, al welcome home to its soldiers, | plgased the crowd with i ScoteH. | an A. sailoPs and marines. #nd the men | smisic; the school children in large | B : A whom the town honored expressed | numbers; the float of ik Plainville | § " their appreciation in many and vari- | Business and Improvement . associa- and Lived a Rather Secluded Life— | A. Quigley of New Britaifi, Mayor Jo= l'ld tl‘a% Glass: oven d00r TO WEAR ON ALL OC Ir\\s THF ARE Gleancd About Tewn: { and Frederic pencer. ' 2 B SUST RECEIVED SEVERAL NEW ONRS IN PUMPS AND ONTORD B (e i s intory vesterdas and when | e he CHL wAr oINS oriers {[] F1E TIOSPERSIEN cPonomical angl satisfying - Gas R T e fect day. The occasign was the town's | jand of South Manchester, which heel, $8.00 Pair. Black Kid Colonial Buckle Pump: les, hand turned soles, $10 and White Boots with white soles and ous ways 3 tion; tlie reception committee riding Oxfords, turn sole:, § | not an idic moment and one thing | 'ps; the float of the.public ry g B ¥ : seph Dutton of Bristgl, Rev. J. . Fe [ ari@ Other. News Items of Intcrest| Selectman Joimson. Postme - E will cut down the‘ gas bills | Prior. Aquilla Condell, J¢hn B. Minor | ki 1 > HAV 1 4 B Following the service men in line | S HCRUDING B BLACK KID, GREY BRIT AND AREDLE L night at”fast haltedy the festivitfes, | headed by C. H., Newton and Patent Kid Delores umps with Black Kid Pumps, beaded buckle, i Patent, Dull Calf and Brown Calf Louis heel, very siylish, and are $10.50 P: heels, buckskin 00 and $9.00 pr. From 10 o'clock in {he morning | in autos: the float of the Protestant e s s § - White Canvas i g *- eole, louln eels, pEicRd Sh‘"':,'m' 2 Louis and Cuban hecls, priccd $3.00 ® | went smoothly on il something vilie Grans i ; WL S il clse as smoothly ook its p! The | of Pythias float; Martha Rebekah | § ; i parrow toe. Louis heel, $5.50 pai Gt g Army nlane from Mineol I.. | float; Pl et Dt Corps in TR % 2 s £ White Buc R s whits M| srmy airplane from Mincola, .| float; ainville* Drum ps in’} s . - ORL S LB DRI B R S ; 8 and ted the interest in the morning at | continental uniform received wch | * priced $7.00 pair, Vol : A 8 B 1 A ] pen Ent burrer §s “perfection it€ci# 'Qm( INAL 1N DE AND VERY STYLISH C u ATIO WE Flainville had the most glorious ) ; : AND CANVAS., 'YOU WILL SUREUY FIND FOOT COVERINGS TO evervone declared it the end of a per- | Mekernan; following came the ;‘I(!ll.x\e{ Rangg in the world. Make your home comflete with small tongue, hand turn sole, Louis hand turn sole, Louis heel. $9.00 p Colonial Pumps with special huck- priced at $8.00 pair, Grey Suede Oxfords, hand turn Feignskin Cloth $7.00 and $8.00 pr, | until 11 o'clock at night there waw| churches; the Kureka kifc and Drugikd White Buckskin Pumps and Ox- $8.00 pair. I T L e ey Pl = pilot, took the =hip jnto the air. He | bull Ilectric Co. float. with young | @ ord 3 3 pair. | was in tne air from then until nearly | women dressed 1o sent the al- | & 103 Asylum Streef, 150 Trumbull Street, Hartf o ‘)”“‘1 Y‘:’;“‘“‘” o S D 8 | 2 o'clock, alighting occasionally and | lied nations; the fioat of the Bristol T e : T4 ord and heels, $5.00 pair. ; — . Special In White Shoes, white canvas Pumps and Oxfo soles, Cuban and Louis heels, priced 1.00 pair. 8 | o' ¢loct S e i : e e rad e YOU Will, FIND IN OFR WASH GOODS DEPT. o'tlock the plane perform ! ERIG ie lecorating and plez sl Ml e e e e i cial stunts and residenis were amazed | ing Lo the service men; the k. T. Car- qy COURSE o : Bl Ry o L s & 2t the many difficult ones performed. | ter Co. floal; the W. J. Cahill Cc osg a Dres x 1 atie: o add to your Vacatic Ve ha. A | L x < ol =Ly oosg a Dress or Walst pattern, to add to your Vacation V «\n:lr( ; # | Only praisc w ard for the daring | float; the Italian band of Southington «SURELY IS ROUGH] 40 Inch Figured Voiles, white . 40 Inch Plain Colored man who piloted the ship t witih- | the Ioresters; members of the Holy and tinted ground, with ncat small in pink, tea rose, ma g - « 3 . ize, Nile, old B | out any mishap, despite the fact that | Name society of the Church of Our o | rosehuds, suitable for Girls' Dressess rose, Joffre blue, light B3 ) he flew low to allow t »wd to sce | Lady of Mercy; the Catholic Women'’s % ? i also makes nice cool Waists, Dresses pey, ey populs Y 3 the workings of the machine. float artistic decorated with Miss ] 4 i 3 i then ris ain to thrill the people | Mfg. . Bdwin Hills flout; the | [more ana more. From 1 until 2| Rockwell Drake float which was an | @il DG REGIER, (v G O 1 p (It @il Heroes Seen in Line. Leona Callen and Miss Pauline Far- yard. The -parade was {he expected event | Tar representing ty and Peacef ! b 4 ; &« HAVING AN AlTFOMOBflE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEFEND ON PROMPTLY been anticipated I'he returned serv- | department e faithful old fire ; ? b RECEI VING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHAS ED OF US. . ice men were, of course, the ohject of | truck piloted by Aviator William £ i fosie ovn s e el R e R x zgmmls - l . a floats following made up a riot of The parade ended at Pierce's field solor admired by all. The marshal | on Pierce street. The eulogy of the —Ry——a - - was Cap‘ain John H. Trumbull, who | dead heroes was given by Rev. E. C. i o ¢ ; : | The largest class ever. graduaféd ol T e Enen s e started the parade prompily on the | Gillette. Governor Hplcomb was per- / g a | from the sNew - Britajn,’ Gfammar BERL‘N NEWS evening at the public library at S stroke of 2 o'clock. The Philharmonic j suaded to give a few remarks and i s df | school Heid its (nn»mnndemey exer- o'l Reports of the vear's doings | band of New Britain was at the head | told of the service of the men and of | i 3 cises this morning: in Fox's'theater were read and the electian of new of the parade, furnishir usic. Next | the people who staved at homie. Ha | D 3 ‘?}\1(1\ Professor Marcys White, prin- office for the ensuing ar took G, TLoot .\nr! family of Golf | in line came Company of the praised the heroic tighter P 3 e A b# ["cip®l of the § Noral s¢hool,’ as place. The members of the organi street will leave tomorrow to spend | Guard as escort to the returned sol- General Glassford was the prineipal i pealser o >, dap 0 tion announce thejr intention of ha the summer at’ {heir cottag diers. speaker of the day. He served 18 3 2 a posed “of || o e Aokeiiag sepm e Riner, Comn. TTient oame the heroor L ih ol bovy |lmonths fin®Hran coganc wounded ‘ 4 will go to highey insfitutins of Jearn- - s . & —_— whom the towr waited to honor | Once. He wa ¢ ¢ 26th division | k. jAng. /) e o : * V[]RABLE HEREI e e e MR yand Mr: J. Skinfier of [ for two vears; the hoys who faced | and commanded 103rd field 2 e y nss motts” jey St : An enjoyable program was render- | Thompson sireef, rave returned from | death in the 1dy trenches of | < in ich thege were two : Y & - Then Gug® ed last evening' in the Fast Berlin | an automobile trip over the Mohawk [ IFrance; the hoys who suffered all | Patteries of Con icut men. e | clasggcolors, blue and Athletic hall by the Bays club band | trail g { kinds of hardship without a murmur; Souvenir programs with their K . R 1 chosenl ghhe class is | mental solos were delivered by the A. R. Lamb of Johnson street has | that they will bear scars for life | 1o each service man by Governor | i i 4 son,, pice-présider oys. which were imnMngely enjoved | sold his residence to Mrs. And - L S Holcomb | k % ecretapyg and ¥ gobs who ke s . 4 Mic cover h by all present, The bovgimade ihe|of New Britain. il ey ; 4 The band concert and dancing in ; urel T o trip by auto truck.+ A dance followed e ol e e e W ; mencément’ progrim, the concert. | s, Cushing left.today for her | ... of HM#len Sophie e e o hrole iy popular feature The’ firemen very! . ™ 5 — | . Announcc Program. #gic in Rockland, Mass. after @ el e o Lialed i Ay PRINCE CAROL, ™ | was rchosen mwmj i | | 1 . S e e hed the streef and sprinkied RO ! s The minstrel froune which’ will | spending several months with her { 1t it with oatmeal. The music started signis gmititd P contest - 5ol . . vho did their duty in home camps. | . 1e music e furnish the entertainment at the ben- | AAUghTer, Mrs, Mann of Maple (‘rown Prince of Roumania, he h nis mposeis E fit perfo N where. their part was tha and a few brave ones started the light #his o . ; efit performance tomorrow night t | Hill avenuec. ! neir par s that of aiding o o [ | iust been released from 75 days' cor e o Shie 3 ; o fellow fis ntastic oon the square was fillec ; rogram. follows: “or e Mects—Ir .]ufl $(. Paul's pa . e heir more fortunate fellow fighters | ment which followed reported Commiittee fects—Im: he § Paul's parish hall, h a re- | i by service abroad, | and traflic was divertéd to the north * { v M e 3 | 7 X St HGeTEal o e 2 e ational Guard” March hearsal last evening at the K. of C. Mr. and Mrs H. Cogswell of R empt icide when roya l—.‘(\,m ationi Crs 3 2 i = i maie e A : L atiop#l-Grammar Sche rooms putling the finishing touches | Theodore street will attend the wed. | There was no difference vesterdiy James ¥. Riggley. parents would not permit him to live Ak on Sthei show | Soma ot ihe b bost | ding ot velyn Wait in Hartford, | hether s gbons oo e of| James T nig died at the home | With the daushter of & common Whom |y oeaion talent 'in New Britafa “will perform | Saturday. Miss Wait Is a niec { | many or few months, they all received | o his daugnt s. Peter Duffy on |he had marridd against te royal will. | "] Bes the same amount of acclaim from the [ ~- ¢y - = : o i 2 =5 (¢ e ST VTS (1T O (7 e T | S VR i 16 il s THe Lord g {ensingtor <0 Time. t the | = Crowds; g the route of marct e ening N g 7 n Qe ~ e L B : it | e et e, N el : : o e e an e b, | day evening. He had been ailing tor | WHITE ESTATE 1S ! S Mofbeissohn Wilkongh fns are under consideration for | conclusion of the entertainment, s. F. A Law of Maple Hill ave- [ 2TATION TEo8 FofioncOus, 28 £1° 04 | some time and death was not unex- , Chorus. Pges at all of the local schools | Ciynes' jass orchestra will furnish m nue is spending ten days with ‘her| G705 T ‘n.— ed the rev wine | Pected. Mr. Riggley had been blind ‘VAL‘UF[) ¢,1] 279.82 | salutation Py will shortly come before the |sic for dancing. The troupe is under ‘5"'""- Mrs. E. R. Simons of Wor- 1A the people went wild, Auto | f0r 32 vears but enjoyed good health 9.8 Max Hoberman, Class President. al hoard of education Superin- | the direction of John Mullen, who | cester, Ma until recent years. Reminiscefice . jnden (ot fschoolgi Sl psnopRlier, | ‘”“”""““’.”; UEIILOL NG AR Db e o 3 n ng instru s were used | _The funeral was held this morning " Bugler——~Cyril Aflan Brunelld® # ek ””";W m,r SRS ST L L b & ‘; \('”];' s R ,",1(, ‘;m';,‘ ]"""")';i aim the passing heroes. Moth- | ab 6:45 from the Cliurch of Our Jady | APPraisal Filed in Court of Probate [k} Albert Conrade¥delm ¥ ¥ - 5 ers and fathers sters and brothe f Merey. Burial was in Crom " . 5 4 “ Chart Herbert Andersofi, ' Hugos AR Bl Following is the program: | Jewel ni West Swanzey. N. H., where | 5 200 TaLners, Sotors a0 B onon e e Today—Stock of White Mfg. Anderson, Raymond ¥Andegson,; Nal expected next fall as many | Ragtime overture . they will spend several weeks. all tried to outdo the other in theit i Thon T GotHA: N6 Valtio! son Barrett, Alfred Bengtson, Preg- have moved into the tow A Good Man Is Hard to IFind” ... i 2 o plaudits. There were many thrills in’ W itain so a brother John of cott Brown, Clifford Chaipel, Wilfved. AT e el e Wl fam | Scheyd W. Peckham and family of Phil- S nent Socicty Holds Anmual ng—Bencfit Performance at | Poaul’'s Parish Tomorrow Night, [ 2nd the program wilkhg the best seen | Mr. Cogswell. © whistles, and all kinds of the hearts of prond parvents as their el R T The appraisal of the estate of Mary Chant, William Confer, John Dolan, hoys, cves left, in rythmic step, and T 5 Andrews White, filed in the court of | Albert Frisk, Elmer Graesser, Russell(* ! ereet only s ce men can he, I'resh Plainville creamery butter-is bate today indicates that the d Haigis, Herton Hallett, Raymond Hela| for books and school sup- | JOMNNY's in Town .. U.T. Callahan | I'rederick street. passed the reviewing = stand where | SO1d @t the best grocery stores.—advt. sed left an estate ed.at $11,-|ler, Albert Helm, Tlmer Johnsong opepged last January. Ac- | ‘L'l Take You Back Kathlect they were h o 3 s ) T = I e nored by the applanse of 9.82. Among the stocks owped by | Willareth Juengst, Henry Kaweckd,] cording to th&.superintendent, an-!, ‘:--°° 1. 0. Bmiry | CONDEMNED MAN IS the reviewe But the thrill was nat : 5 White were 201 shares in her | Samuel Levine, Clayton Lewis, Howat otheroo v have to he opened to I'm Cal o only in the hearts of the parents but LT i s 5 manufacturing company, |ard Linton, Atred Miller, Arthun o - e Ceeeesieaiis 3. W. Benson | IQHT NT T < n the ! s of their sons as well and g having no value. The par value af the | T} Walter Nork accommodate the children. At the ! - - 5 | FiGHT E? 1USI in the hear thelr sons as well anc dictsiN ot e . aving lue. ey loma, Walter Norkevicius, Samuel} E o aYininatin scheoliit | (s 'probabisl| (Eileen) Alanna AstBoreil Skl \ NTHUSIAST the boys felt mighty proud when they | Mcthodists Vote in Favor of Abolislte-listocks in the C. J. White Manufactur- | Reeve, Ceril Shea, Victor Sinto, Ern- G v AerEe Sl e reen el | John Kilduff | walked together for the first time in ing Class Distinctions. %nq company were §$25 - shari est Strom, Einer Thompson, Russell’ x\\,\ “$ne Kept on Say- Hamby Indificrent to Time of FExeccu- | the town, returned veterans of a great Cleveland, O., June 26.—Delegates The following cks werg owned |Torello, Henry Zehter. war, the like of which has never been ; L Bt Mrs. White: 20 shares Us §. Steel | Chorus . Girls of 8 T Kk Grand finale by the entire company tion So Long As it is Not Be- known to the pubilee “;“‘C““f‘" of the joint 3 shares Ameri- | PeacegTime Patriotism lea s galore « he people hs entenary c 8 2 - 1ing ¢ any b} L Kensington Grammar school Berlin Briefs, Reasons zalor lid the r ple have | centenary committee of the Metho e. company, : $1 Mabel “W. Ericson of education found it ver - o fore July 1, to be proud of thelv heroes for they | dist Bpiscopal 'qgurch last night, de- | 185; 201 sharep C. J: White Mx llflw; ) .. Arthur Emil Eissrig gt tollaccommodate iiretonil 8 s A BB RTO e 0Te Bie - piagcpr Al neRs ance. Peaded by | clared that powsl whether political, [ T8 Shintey Works, "'m}g 20 s Bellaghs T onde: 0t the present time each oOf | .1 1y Dengine oTlevmoonygc Hamby maintained his i i 8 economicai or iMU§trial must not he | SCATeS S . coeenn Cara Roma i R at the Be hires have returned to | jiee 5 v : Maj £ lized by ol Gy shares American Hardware corpora- 5 ] . L. Camilierl: ooms It this building & R e ROl i rer e i e e S ; At Aralber monopolized by one class to the detri- | 5 i s o . : ould e n in- ) T & ] hi ction heir t i 4, 4 G 2P t £ 3 hat class 8- S v ol v S Orus. hd should there be an in- | Rohert stréet, New Britain, in the v ation being | hero of the 102d. led the e ‘Qfl:tl‘)’g’q::l?fl',"‘; LELEEI shares Landers, sentation of Diplomas he attendance during the | fuinre LOMLig platoon, Cadet Officer Eldrid Miner S Al 2 g : 1,410; bonds, §i Ma W i \ i aced Justice Lewis Fawecett in tr | a4 Resolutions were adopted stating ; arous Whitey Erincipalgpt S m the building will be in- = ; ! : ttin the su- | 4ye second and ergen Vinton i o : s Savings nk o ritain State Normal School | he weekly prayer meeting will be | brem2 court in Brooklyn today to be | Kaight the The tF joes | that much of the present soclal unrest $198.76; New Britaif ; i dent Showalter in his an- | held this evening at the Berlin Con- | sentonced to die In the electric chair, | LouBitytne (hil . == ! is due to conditions which had existed | oy ipany, S Burritt Sa alsbiten by 7 T St | 115 Alle N GOt ik SOt e et ROV SRS s President, Max Hobermén to the school i > 2ro nk, $285.58; miscellaneous, i Sacretars, | Busen T i rangements will probably Troop No. 5. Ker . se. own, onvicted Tuesday of kill- rated by the wai e ss Sec ; Madelene, - s RESHES [Hne (o vir eller of =0 blegram requesting that i 5 Gerrish, ade to send a number of | will hold their ar ting to. ving teller of | § o G : = o > s- e e S GEee || e et P e > P vings bank, i time prohibition be enforced until all i e e e Sectio rwwxnnt —RaymonfHar- e il e et TP e 2 et e BEE bank of $13.000 on De- LAY el Y 1 & { | sent to President Wilson. Similar mes- | aotine e 3 P -l Kenneth FreedeliiRay- S FRitas et . 48 5 | cer ast. Henry Coons, anoth- S sages were senl to the present oflicers 2 S5 . “Walter Hller, VifHteth nly way that the o 8 crowe endedl the ext llaste snlee ot thelh Sl e - = 5 : s i Margar { Kensingto 1001 5 Qe s e c h k. was shot A PROOPS ORDERED OUT. . : L eninean f ooyl = hanquct hela en- h by obher mby has de- s - 3 S B o e O M arEdret i incadi | e "_'w‘f anas IONS COTTON SHIPMENTS. | of jidustrial councils have assumed | The pdhgled l}‘avv”nl\ b Anchod GOIDA By the! Assooiated r’m poli 7 military powers in | Glass (¢ Audience ands Qo 4 Tamburg anc re ttir in th Town 2 r st ca S hala hall. accordir vices from Berlin | of cottdn at Hamburg a few davs ago | o, i \dvices recelved Horllcfi’s flte Orlgmal prompted inquiries of n ot | - 1 Lettow-Verhecl s economics in réspect o further ship- | been order Mo i e nMadtedd Milk — Av The ministdr replied forces to vestore ord Imltatlons&Substltutes . he shipment was for the account of the Czech go ment and that { the time being, gfGerman customers 15 to the congested conditions | “Dear Little Boy of Mine! . adelphia, Ilave moved into the house oom, which was used or 5 .... James Donahue | recently occupied by J. C. Loomis on he opening of the next school vear. | M 2 )i = ol J. Si. St Senor” John Kile, Licre 4re two extra rooms in thi New York, June 2 L. Hatch and ] mberlain to¥eall a special meetin 00l hoa at which time E 3 Il be taken on the advisi-| AH! HOW “TIZ"” HELPS i opening the rooms at the TIRED, ACHING FEET ington schanl Memorial Committee Meet. The commitiee in chaigi f erect- ing & soldiers and sailors’ memorial - hich was decided at {he special town and” Corns. fmeeting held recently, reports ‘that = gub-committees have heen appointe You're footsick! Your feet feel tired, o (BKe action on the choosing of the | puffed up fed, aching. would not receffp any ccotton drom yial. At the recent meeting of B o i Guiters, Lpad ors, Furpaces, Réof and committee several designs were sub- “Tiz" makes feet arkat 7 The Scrcen’s Foremost Star sy el fis i i Fo e g 1 = 2 ; R N OT ECREADING. i Stove Repai * Also Genera! Tinnin! Taitted by Chairman Frank. L < 3 2 ’ g A S : 6 e e S epairs. S giera i g pliioce &, souens Mr. Sievens | ona yurn siesc oot o comns cntowsea [} S For Home Csekng shelmal o A T ~Up until 4 o'clock this affer \ ) £ dedlcatedl to the Civil war veterans SN Bt ; The flour that fakes the + | noon she strike’ of railroad workers |3 and Roof Pai flinflg . Prites ngéx“ SMp® end s belag cans most delicious bread, rolls and , | - § s ' t W s ns spread e committee falled to sno¥ signs of spre 5 nt box of “Tiz" | & muffins. vorkers, the 1 B Bk vt wino vorad that the butltings | 4, O%t, 8 23,008 box of T at any sreaco Fnomows 1By, Locgars 3.3 | | foderation of rel workers, 0F om | R W. H. METCALFE hich age located on the site X vt e % ; Vary upon t i e 4 . 1a by ; ¥ chole ¥ Never have tired, aching. | 3 8o . ing the strike and has cafled upor the erection of the me HioColvER 4 d, aching. ] o “ g s afien e ‘r{:P l;(_-ou‘ sweaty, emclly fee our shoes will : .t M. Zaleski, 115 North St. workrs not ; = # . : ucted into a put i} fit fino and you'll only wish you had ! + 1 be “misled by political agitato: r TEL_ 228-2 120 “ALIAACEST. ; Hold Annual Meeting. triod “Tiz" sooner. ' Accept no sub- i 8 guilty of pi 1g the countsy i = N The “Berlin Village Improvement! stitute. s G . = 2 economic chacs.”! - : e aniea Instant slief for Sore, Swollen, | hout on by offered no oh- Calloused Feet | decti h setti 7 s | t |