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Wsiiry Jack Dempsey weight champion, new world's h surrounded by RS i heanties Beauty Mo house where who forsook the B B T A A SR8 they were wdiaire the v (¢) Under wood & INTERBROOKE FARM HEAVEN T0 KIDDIES City Mission Vacation House Fills Long Felt Need y, Toney, Looka. Come on an’ A little, rather anaemic, years or so stumbled the turf clutching a which dragged along the perpendicularly on his chest arms, and a wooden ball with | His immature little owed s of confinement but there the Mght of excitement in his o smile upon his lips and the f pink upon his cheeks n which would later across mallet, ground, with hi his hand, croquet face “Interbrooke” and rday. There werc spread ahout the ping himself and itting under the hemselves. Yes- on gave its first he farm prop- Canton Toad. women from ed in a big it given free jor the day. looked in a good { | of tho from is pos- pd the r pla ive w v until | ave | | ing Girls’ | . King, B | I. R. Gilpatric. 1 ursions besides. Week-end parties of two or three extra from the Work me similar or rule club or ganization will be Miss Kdtherine AMills of Curtis {reet is to assist Miss Bartlett in the care of the place. She at the first party vesterday take up her duties later. grounds are outfitted with and various accessories o play and any good games that may be useless to their present owners will be welcomed at the farm house. Miss Bartlett is also desirous of obtaining a mattress for le bed in order that her furnishings may be complete. The house has heen by public donations and tha o tendered to ail who helped. The va- cation housc is an innovation as far as New Britain is concerned and the aid of the citizens is necessary to its welfare. was not a sir NEW TERM OPE The new term of the Stanley Works factory ed June 30. members in twenty-two new members in Americanization school open- There the are twenty advanced ¢ the day classes and thirteen new members in the night every morning class. Sessions arc held ccept Saturday from 9 to 12, one in the afternoon from and one from 5 to 6. The latter is for men who work nights. These men come in an hour earlier in order that they may attend the school . 2 to E. W. CHRIST, CHAIRMAN. E. W. Christ has been electel chair- | man of the Stanley Works officc cab- inet for the next six months. The other members of the cabinet arve: P. W. Irv] . Farmer and committee has the beginning ated in order been in -existence of the Year, and was cr a8 (o develop the advantages of depart- ontal cotoperation. New methods, unges of office polic or major ctices are carefully considered by committee. | injury to PROBATIGN GFF FILES HIS REPORT Gollected $1,860.59 for Families ol Probationers During Quarter Probation Officer [ nelly has completed his quarter ending mitted the proval just collected lward (. Con report the June 30, and has figures to (he court for a For the quarter which ha come to a close the oflice has $50.59 for the familics of probationer showing an increase | aver the total for the preceding quar- | ter, which was $1,604.43. The amount | collected in fines during the thre months was $ 50, whilc the amount a g th preceding quarter was » number of ca on the first day of b s 50 men, s 1s and the number placed on pro- bation during the was 79, of which 3 women During the threc | men, 3 women, 52 lived up to the term tion and were released, while 10 men 1 waman and 8 boys violated the | terms and were rea ed. At the end of the month of Junc were still | on probation, 46 men. 2 women, 31 boys and 4 girls. 'Thirteen cases werc gone oyer and settled out of court. By the tabulation af offenses is en more for theft than for any other of fense noticeable by comparison w he report of the first mont the year that more on probation for drunk- | arter. s on probation April was 119, com 3 wemen 59 hoys and past three months number 43 were 1 girl period and 4 gi of their proba- men, boys & month boys T the last The tabulation follo 5, 16 me and b the peace | 1 woman; breach of the peace. 3 men; non-suppurt, 5; theft, 1 man, 20 boys: assault, & men, 1 woman drunkenn : the peace of probation, @ 1 woman: personal property, 1 man | 5 boys; truancy, 1 boy: attempfed ! son, 1 man (sent from superior ourt); assault and breach of the ce, 2 men; violatio ve- ¢ law, 1 man; lascivio rriage, | aman: in danger of falling into of vice, 1 girl; incorrigibility, 1 The total is: 43 men: 3 wom- and 1 girl, making a grand | to be brought over to the cr on probation nkenness men and and 2 boys breach of | ; violation of motor ICA MUST S 12.~-The Norwe association an- | ho Norwegian will place 1erica until the Ameri- t has settled for con- s tnken from Norwe- United States en 5 TITLIS. —The Polish Diet J titles should b re there t military v e orders ity degrees 1 decoration hotel hingtan 3 Lafayette St ashington latronage 'nd Accepted T LUNCH ing Room n. Potatacs, 909 U i ooy el € Hardware, U. § grouted il i | tions for war housing Paint Exterior door, 2 , all trim following and satin Knob wire, inch ra-cotta lined me concret formula Llectric 1 aint Work bead war and builders single rding 1o 1 housi mbin Housing Enamel 1 tub and 18x21 syphon wash with two | finish 1 n-cighth inch hoa hard white tion standa foot ha iron shing vitreou, down ! with | down urfaced Floor—Under floor pape: roave 1 Floor Kitchen sink roll rim. No cooler, 30 tank enamel hot water zed. 20 ) ias range with Iin i o oven, covered | inches tonau I'or four top e furnace housing e I With him, at the right. is Here is Cardinal Gibbons on one of | Walsh of Massachusetts, who his rare visits to the national capital. | host to the cardinal The Ice Situaton grows more serious each day. Dealers who have been selling it for years—be- cause they are unable to obtain ice—have gone In some parts of the country to allst so many pounds of ice per family per week. The sup- EVERYONE MUST out of business. it has been found necessar ply on hand is limited. CONSERVE ICE ! Chances are even today that the may not last out the economy the cooler days. ORDER ONLY ice supply Only strict can tide over the present supply to USE ICE FRUGALLY'! WHAT ICE YOU NEED ! summer. fixture: standard specifica- coat tube ac- and- corpora- five- | inch lavatory, closet birch seat and compositian Jow gallon | burnars hot. water heater. with Semator was ESTABLISHED 1886 CLOTHING PRICES ARE GOING UP Next Summer you are likely to pay more. Our Half Yearly Sale must interest you. This store is the home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes. Three styles of Children’s Wash Suits at $1.50. Formerly sold for a higher price. It Palm Beach Suits means economy. doubles the life of your other clothes. This Is Our Trade-Mark Our Aim Is to Make It a Symbol . of Honesty and Service mre BARRY & BAMFORTH i, | DOES YOUR HOUSE NEED TO BE WIRED? If that new house you just purchased needs wir- ing or repairs of any kind in the electrical line con- T. W. HINCHLIFFE Electrical Engineer and Contractor Electrical Supplies. 13 Franklin Square New Britain, Ct. sult us. Tel. 505-2. HAVE A MAZDA -4 LAMP INSTALLED IN YOUR HOME This new Lamp has just been put on the market and is of high efficiency, Mazda C construction, the filament being enclosed in a white glass bulb which softens and diffuses the light. The appearance of this new light is very pleasing. The new Mazda C-4 Lamps are made in 50-watt size only, and is the first lamp of this kind to be mafe less than 75-watts. Come in and let us demonstrate it to you. A. G. HAWKER Elm Street Exide Battery Statio