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F ine Furmture at June Sale Prices For Living Room, Dining Room and Chamber CORT. CHAIR AN June Sale price PIECE SUTITE, Chatr taupe $95.00. Sale » MAHOGANY \:-uuln\lr«l Pillows 1 wular price § N0, B s Suite was used a "WAGONS, Solld mahc for $45.00.° Guhers were kofls of mahogany, SUITE =t Table, $676:00 QUUEEN AYNE MAHOGANY SUITE. Bed and Chiftusienl vegular price $374.50. wl.'m PounR PIkcC 00, for 8308, TEN ¥ ¥ Eperiod, of walnut, Server, etc. Was $850.0¢ QUEEN ANNE DINING Walnut, nine pleces, $400.00. DINING NINKE THES) MAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU’CAN Davenport, ground price $370.00. Davenport, ( and were Chiftgniex Priced for this June selling SUITE of Bird's Kye Maple SUITE, Buifeg, Table, SUITE regular $500.00. PIECE WALNUT SUTITE. ARE BUT SAMPLES OF WHAT WE ARE OFFERING IN OUR FURNITURE DEPT. ROCKER with tapestry covered $300.00 Set, Arm Chair 5 velour, regular hair and Roll, upholstered June Sale price s sample. gany, regular price $59.50, for M $29.50 June Another $290.00. 1le was | solid mahogany. THREE Dresser, Chair, walnut and LOUIS XVL priced o COLON Dresser, Bed and $240.00. Dress- Now was THREF. PIECE SUITE was $268.50. SOLID WALNCUT SUITE early Renaisance | model, China Closet, price $695.00. of American Sale price Dining Room, For 8537.50. mahogany, Queen Anne model, was $720.00 loose DAVENPORT, rovered with blue ground tapestry, For this June Sale priced at $275.00. DAVENPORT SUITE stered in tapestry, Sale priced at $# Suite TAPESTRY COVERED ROCKER, . priced $55.00. PIECE lar selling price $21 MAHOGANY HEPPLEWRITE was $682.70 cushion seats, regular Pillow Spring regular $350.00. uphol- For this of three pieces, regular price $645.00. 00, was $390.00. June Sale price wing style, For $45.00. Frames are of CUITE. leather covered, 00. Priced $174.00. NUT SUITE of 7 pieces, Sale price $795.00. 1T comprising was $298.00. For regu- WA was June Chiffonier, of Mahogany, . Adam For $212.50, of mine Period, pieces, for English $671.00. was UITE of nine pieces, brown June, Sale price $490.00. Now at §389. / DEPEND ON PROMPTLY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. mm-.m 5] 5] (5] () () ) () ) E BERLIN NEWS B ———— e flNEIl 3100 AND IS SENTENCEI] T0 JALL hiber{ Hul Gmn Stll Penalty | ?‘ for Assault i £BINARDO IS BADLY INJURED | fhivowih I'vom Wagon and May Have Fractuved Neok-bone — Cowles- Hamilton Wedding——Other News Albert Hull of Kensington ed before Judge Géorge G. Gris wold the Berlin town court last t Wt § o'clock on the charge of Aalmn. Thomas ¥ord, also of Ken. om, The court found him guilty chirge and a fine of $100 and . and o 90-day jail sentence was { b d, The accused was removed 20 tha Hartford County jall this morn- L Ing by Omcer John Hackett | In oburt yesterday Ford testified . about 12:30 o'clock Thursday o, e found Hull walking around “premiscy. When asked why he owhing around the house Hull fusdd 1o answer Ford and struek In the face A ftight epsued In jeh Hull beat up Ford badly. The tor's fnce suffered soveral deep cuts um seratehes and bites, which Ford Polalms Hull inflicted with his teeth While in the fight. Meets With Accident While driving bis team home | ht about & o'clock, after havin plowing all day at the Griswold on Worthington Ridge, John vas ar- e - IE]EE]@E]@ the Kensington Gram- was n big success. Many Attend Party. A reception and social was given last night at the home of Miss Helen M. Younz of Kensington road to a number of employes of the Hartford Fire Insurance company. Games were ’plnv-d. after which dancing was en- <hildren of mur school Joyed Refreshments were orved. Song Recital Tonight. recital will be given evening at § o'clock at the ton Congregational church ‘Ho!rn Mary Cowles, soprano, panied by Organist Joseph C. of New Britain. Following program: (a) Vol Che Sapete (from Marriage of Figaro”) (b) Le Soir cee Thomas (a) Nymphs and Shepherds . Purcel (b)Y My mother bids me pind my hair Haydn (2) Faithtul Johnnl- Beethoven Aria—With Verdure Clad (from The Creation™) .... .+ Haydn Come Down to Kew Deis Night Brown Bird of Blue German Rain Curihn Blackbird’ Scott The Dew 25 Coombs Chaminade Speaks Woodman this Kensing- by Miss accom Beebe the A song is “The Mozart (a) b) (e) is on the Clover Sings Bells of Youth Love's in My Heart Going 10 Meridon. Paul's T. A. & B. fite and drum mr,u are requested to meet at the hall tonight at 7 o'clock In fuil uniform. The corps is going to Meriden to attend a parade to be held there under the auspices of the 20th Century Fife & Drum band. Thy trig’ will be made by automebile: Major Clarence F. Walker will lead the local boys and will compete for the baton swinging prize. The corps will compete for the prizes awarded for best appearance, best marching and playing. Auto Has Mishap. A New Britain automobile met with mishap last evening at the foot of hill the axel broke front wheel went roM- My Heart The mon's and the when Joseph Wetherill and family moved into the Hazen residence on Main street, near the monument yesterday. This place was formerly occupied Adam Krauth and family. George Demore and famlily move into the residence recently cated by Joseph Wetherill. Carl Bailey visiting relatives town over the week-end. R. O. Clark will move saw avenue within a few weeks. { timber on the west side of the avenue i near the Hubbard school has been cut down and will now be cut | cord wood lengths. Mr. and Mrs. James Trevethan were visiting relatives in Middletown yes- terday Church services will be held in the { local churches tomorrow as usual. | At the Methodist church tomorrow | evening at 7:80 o'clock there will be a stereopticon lecture on the “Pas- sion Play,” to which all have .been invited. i A large number va- in his steam from here attehded the class night exercises at the Mid- ! dletown High school last evening Graduates From Annapolis Kenneth H. Noble, son of Mr. s Mrs. William C. Noble, was gradu on Thursday from the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis with the rank of ensizn Ensign Noble grady- | ated trom the Middletown High school } with the class of 1916, and was the popular president of his class. It was on June 11, 1917 that he entered An- napolis following a recommendation of Senator Frank B. Brandegee. In point of homors Ensign ble ranked fifth in his class and was ac- corded the honor during the past year of being commander of a company at the academy shipman lieutenant. that he has beén recommended for duty on the U. 8. 8. Pennsylvania, flagship of the Atlantic fleet, but this has not yet been confirmed. ANNEX IN MIDDLETOWN. The Annex baseball team. flushed with suceess over the gocleive trimming it ministered to the West End A. . of Brist Memorial will meet the Russell Middletown in that place by will | mill to the wood lot on Wilcox | The ; into | NEWS. FUNERAL SERVICES ARE HELD TODAY Rev. M. Tyler Conducts Mrs. Kavanaugh's- Obsequies MINISTER AT CONFERENCE George Tyler LeavefBtonday for Middle West—Ball Games Post- poncd—Usual Services at Churches —Other Items. The funeral of Mrs. Susan Kava- naugh of Whiting street was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the Adven. Christian church. Rev. Geor Tyler officiated and interment w at the West cemetery. The board of directors of the church acted as pall- and consisted of the follow- Frederick P , E. I. Swift, red Shortwood. Oliver Peace. R. M Morley and O. T. rl. There were large floral tributes Mrs, Kavanaugh died morning at 6 o'clock in the hospital following an iliness of three She was the widow the late Thomas K. Kavanaugh and leaves two sons. William J. and . Wesley both of this town. She is also survived by Mrs. Leroy Stevenson of Hartford and a grandson. The de- ceased was 64 years old and was born in England. v To Attend ‘:m. George E. Tyler of the Ad- 1t church will leave Monday morn- attend the Congregational pastors’ conference that will be hold in Illinois on the 9th and 11th of this month. The ReY. Mr. Tyler expects to return by next Sun- bearers ind® Thursday Hartford only days, of Conference. ing to church Martha Rebekah Initiatory, The Martha Rebekah lodge of this town journeved to New Britain last 1-“'“ to confer the first degree upon a -ofess of candidates for the Stella Rebekah lodge No. 11. There was a darfice and -~ »out 30 fof the weve present. P After rk a social was fheld Dur- New the followed the evenin itain gave se Ball G & nd was rrow degree by veral reei@tions. mes Postponed. between the Plainville the Colonials of Hartford to be held at Allen's field afterncon at 3:15 o'clegk The me bad condition as rain fall but if the zames bhall grounds are in result of the heavy it is fair weather tomorrow hay be called. The Aces tcam will ton and play the row. “Sol” Moreno ! will appear for the Aces. players will also be seen on the Aces lineup. ourney to New- tin tomor- Church Notes. South Congregational Regular sarmon by pastor at m., Sunday school at noon, | tian ndeavor society at in the evening with Miss i Benjamin leading. Church of chure 10:15 Chris- o'clocic Elizabeth Our Saviour—>Morning service at 10: celebration of the Holy Communion and sermon. Sun- day school at 12 o'clock noon. A. M. E. worship and Sunday school at People’s Christian will meet at 6:30 ning. There will be a reception and celebration of the Holy Communion at 7:3 p. m. Pledges the Ter- centenary fund will be received today. LET USHELPPAY YOUR TAXES 2z modern nts. work guaranteed against any Jobbing, Heating, Shect Metal Morning with Young Endeavor society lock in the e Zion sermon church at 10 12:30 o to with the rank of mil- | It is understood By installi plumbing in your te An defect. work. ACCURACY H\RD\\ ARE 3 e postponed if the \\Falhel' con itions do not change. As it is th\ L eharth—The roihg serv- “Thi school at the Young People's serv ice at 6 p. m. at the evening service at 7 p. m. the subject will be, “The Fullness of Joy.” Advent chusch:—At the service the subject by Rev. Tyler will “The Heavenly Manna.” Sunday hnol at 12:05] The evening serv- e will be held at 7 p. m. and the pastor's tapic will be “The Book Opened.” Methodist - will 1 Plainville * pastdr's theme atr ices at 10:45 Completed.” noon with morning be church—Morning serv- held at 10: Rev. J. M. wlil conduct services. school will be at 12 noon. meeting of the Epworth {45 and evening prayver the —The beginning ! 1e tridium and devotions will take place at 8 o’cleck this evening, and will continue until 10 mass tomorrow morning. . Brief Items. Mr. and M John Miner. Jr., are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughte Katherine, bora to them the New Britain hospital yesterday morning Mrs. Arthur Hadsell is visiting daughter, Susan, at Vassar collex Poughkeepsie, New Yprk. Miss St will take part in the graduating ercise M o’clock her Jennie Johnson of Broad street will spend lh( next few days ia Bridgeport visiting her daughter. L. L. Brastow of the Trumbuil Electric company is spending a fed ys' vacation at home on West ain street - he intercessary at is to be held at commence 1onorrow. If you want quality seed, plant Rac buik seeds. —Advt NOTICE—THave vour tires repaired Haywood System: guaranteed to outwear the rest of the casing. Plainville Vulcanizing Co. 57 W. Main St Plainville ix Beginning June 9th. Byington’s Drug Store will close Wednesday afternoons from 1 o'clock _te & o'clock m unul further notice.—~Advt meeting Oak, wul praver White FOR CITY BOWLING TITLE Championship Tourney to Start on Casino Alleys Next Week—Anderson Will Roll Lewis in Bridgeport Wednesday Night. A bowling tourney to decide the city championship will start on the Casino all next So far 20 cntries have been managcment. The winner will ¥e awarded a silver cup emblematic of the championship. Those entered are as follows: Terry, Molyneux. Kilduft, Hayes. Cage. Kahms. Narcum, Ivan, arcum, - - Burke, A. Anderson, C. Myers. Minor. Lundith Frisk and Patrus. Eddic Anderson will meet Connie Lewis dgeport mext Wednesday night in the Conneecticut two-man tourney The City league will roll Monday night Throuzh a (ypographical error it was an- nounced last night that rcum had won $5.000 in the big tourncy in New York re- cently. The local crack was awarded & 5 prize . ~ ler Fails to Throw Ventres Twice i3 Minutes as Agreed. the local wrestling favorite, AP match last night to tizveling cacnival performer, According to the as of the match, Esclum was to throw the €arnival performer twice n 75 minut Eselul succeeded in securing 2 fall in minutes~and Ventres secured the second in 40 minutd, The local boy was. backed heavily by N¥W Britain fans The bout was one of the Bt ever staged in this city and excitement "W&8 &t hig pitch throughout the affair, LEGALIZED. Tony Eselél lost a hand \. Ventres. a BOXI Governor Coolidge Signs Bill Allowing B of 10 Rounds in Bay State. Boston, Jun overnor Coolidge last night signed a bill to legalize 10-round, boxing bouts in this state. The bill speti/ fies that decisions are te be given by { I Thes are unavie 1o axrec, P to conduet bouts iwast ar's lease of its. building, hagers, handiers, recoees, ciated must beoensed state t 5 per of the gross receipta all buuts. the | TOWARDNEW RECORD | Yanks' Slugger lees Promise of Beating 1919 Mark Chicagy king of last season of . will performance tinues at his The New with a trio header Wednesd ziving 'h eircuit drives thus f: ahead of h cord at tfs time 1 Year. As a result of his remarkable batting streak, he pulied himslf up among the batting leaders. of the American league, according to ave ages including Wednesday's games released today. Last week he was hitting .302. Thisx week’s figures show him to be batting .333. He leads the league in total bases with 96, whicn besides tho homers, include 6 dou- bles and three triples.® He has made 39 hits in 34 sames. | Speaker Takes Lead. Tris Speaker, leader of the Cleve jand Indians, has stepped out in front of the regula who played in 15 or more mes with a batting ave age of . as compared with last week. Johnson, a teum mate, who led the hitters last week dropped to second place, although he boosted his mark from .735 to .382. Speaker, in addition to leading the batters, is the best run getter in the league, having registered 41 times. He cracked out 58 hits in 146 times at bat in 39 games for a total of 89 bases, which includea 13 doubles, three triples and four home runs. Robertson Is Whole Show. Dave Robertson of the Chicago Nationals is the whole show with the stick in the National league this week. Robertson moved from 13th to second place, where he is runner- up to Roger Hornsby, the St: Louis star, who continues to lead with an erage of .3892. Robertson is bat- ting, .370 as compared with .315 a week ago. He has averaged better than & hit a game. He has plaved in 35 contests and has connected with which include eight doukles, June 5.-— the home hitters, who set 4 new world's record eclipse that remarkable this season if he con- present pace. York slu or of in sabe” Ruth, n connected a_ double. ‘BABE’ RUTH ON WAY e Work | 12:05 | runner-up drobped to of 5 ng ] Louis st Grover premier pif | has a batti has played Fournier, t baseman showing slump and place, his compared * Cy Willi er of Phila ers in the the round- to show th with 14, Rousch of enteres trial e playgrounds. buted home sense, respor team over the The score wa been named On , next Judd’ and the Batteries: Landan; Hel TUmpire, Harr| ENTER Crack Notre. South Bend will be repre in Chicago, J pions—Biil Murphy, hig Desch, natio compete in P not eligible ta ference games Notre_Dame. If Kasper, Dame, win th they also wi tryouts. INDI London, Ju six . athletes Olympiad. th runners, one to Plainville Cash In New l.ocatlon, Better Service. Al'Ge Large Freezing Plant — Danlel Webster flour =3 & -‘1\ Sale on Smoked Shoulders . ing oft road into a nearby lot. The driver suffered no injuries other than a severe shaking up reeeived the car stopped suddenly. Berlin Briefrs, Children 5f the ninth grade of the Worthington Grammar school were compelled to %o to school this morn- Ing to make up for lost time during the winter months. George F. Dodd, Rev. Samue: A of Kensington met with a jous accident which r cause nis th. He was driviag towards the m farm when the horse became jghtened and pulled itself loow the wagon, drgglog Mr. B do. e was thrown out on hig Bad, suffcring a possible fracture of thay' nock-) Dr. Roger M wold was sunimored to tne scene f00k, charge. The injured man Is in @ critiul condition at hisx home this ming and chances for his recov. are slight. Mr. Binardo resid urch street 1 owles—Hamilton Nuptial Wb wedding of Misx Helen Mary i daughter of Mr. and Mrs S wles of Kensington, to Hare ilton, retary of the boys meont of the New Haven Y, M, % will take place ut the home of ride on neington road om LS. The will be a quiet th only a few relatives uttend- ceremony [YA Stucellaneous edhesday afternoon 1 Paul Baker of or of Miss Cowles Leaves For Canada, jward U. Cowles, son of Mr. and H. M. Cowles of Kensington yesterday for Albreta, Can,, In determining whether or not an individual business is worthy of receiving credit the Bank taK into consideration these four factors: | I | | | | ; | The Plainville Eng. and Supply Co. OPPORTUNITY AND THE 'BANK ACCOUNT off when with | Captain recelving end Ist Character—integrity, 2nd Business ability. 3rd Property resources. 4th Bank relations and. balances. BELMONT OF York. June i.—Major acting on behalf of the association, has offe ] $10.000 10 a new ste inaugurated at Belm nounced yesterday ERS $10,000 August w i | | | New Racing Rel- and Francis Deming, Fiske and W. H. Webster have returned home follow- Ing a fshing trip to Wilmington, Vt, The attendance in one of the reoms in the Worthington school was de- creased 50 per cent owing to the epidemic of measles In the town. 1 Kensington Items. The girls’ baseball team, represent- Ing the American Paper Goods com- pany, will practice Monday night at the fair grounds The Misses Norma and Gladys Sar- nt of East Hartford and Ruth Bak- er of Hartford are guests of Mr. and Mrs, Fred 1. Young of Kensington | road home of | ' Hills in Character as you will notice is placed first. times applications for loans are refused principally cause the applicant could not meet the first test—It wi a question of his business principles, of his honesty, his associations, or his reputation, and Hunts v owith pns of time for n of 1t hase the OPPORTUN its hat to | WESLEYAN NET TEAM { the man with A(‘(‘Ol‘NT.l | ] i | Middietown, Clark ( five ma AMEAD. defeated afternoon, Opportunity is ready for the man, woman or child who is ready for it. The ashbarrels of history are full of people who were unprepared for Opportunity when it came their way. Have you the Cash to avail yourscli of Opportunity when it comes your ! way? WHY NOT.OP WITH U Jun ey At tennis yesterdyy “Watch For The Next Adv. On Credit.” shower at the Blue was given N AN ACCOUNT the St. Paul's church Now? tomorrow morning at he ohserved o'clock will at 9 THE NVILLE TRUST CO. East Berdin ltems« Word has been received here of the serfous illness of J. B. Barnes of Glen Cove, N. Y., a former resident will take charge of a fh"r"h of this place. His mother and staters | ,IvIl va next Novem- | make their homes, 1 L - re will be R