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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1920 . |EVERY MOTORCYCLIST ATTENTI New Britain and Hartford Join Hands in the Biggest Motorcycle Event Ever Held Around Here This run is open to ALL MAKES of MACHINES and your lady friend is invited (each to take his or her lunch). Date: SUNDAY, JUNE 20th. Place: Only Leaders and Lieutenants Know--A “Blind Run.” Meet at F. C. MONIER & BROS., 38-42 Main Street. Time: 8:45 A. M.--Daylight Saving Time. Good roads, boating, fishing, canoeing and best of all There will be prizes for every event, and all are wel- I NOTICE iy - : come. : N athletic events for both fellows and girls, ‘ Stop in F. C. Monier and Bro. Sporting Goods store, ‘ This will be no speed contest, all are ass The Corbin Screw Corp. have donated a speedometer 38-42 Main street and put your name on the list of those be a strictly “honest-to-goodness” good time. as a prize, value $15.00. going. i p . ! f th <y ki full of oil and ga The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. donated 28x3 M. C. bunc(li.et the old tub tuned up and be one of the lucky Make sure your tanks are full of oil and g: casing, value $17.00. If it rains this run will be held following Sunday. 3 avoid delays. ] patriotic selection by Lynch’s o 'l'h,\. Rose Dornfeld and Helen Mc- | ish fron: near Glibow. One thou- SOVIET ACTIVITIES. at Angora is cire | chestra. The principal speaker then | Guire received honorable mention, | sand bolsheviki under cover of ar- printed in Italy. save his talk | having maintained an averaze of tillery fire reached the right bank of | lave 30.000 Troops in Baku—Trying | #Ppearance to N B .t i The closing part of the program |in the xchool work throughout the | the Dnieper but were cut off and an- 1o Start Revolt. currency. 1 consisted of a selection, “Our Glor- | year. nihilated. Two hundred were made h b fous Land.” by the Milo Octet. the Members of the class are: Howard | prisoner and many were drowned. Constantinople, June 13.—Soviet HAvANA & an e s singing of America, by the audience, Butler, John Kiernan, George Wolfec i —_— forces at Baku number 50,000 and % = i {and a recessional, by the orchest Misses Margaret Burke, Catherine 15,000 OUNCES OF SUGAR. R, R T Havana, June land organist, | Callaban, Anna Cenci. Josephine Con- Havana, June 14.—Five thousand |cording to reports received here. The | telegraph operatd . The committee in charge of the af- | rad, Rose Dornfeld, (atherine Doyle, 2 o : . Y 0 R P w End S C. B ol i) : - i-ounce sacks of suzar will be taken | bolsheviki have killed Gen. Roudneff | national lines wai About Cmot Elks’ Orator Raps Pet War End- | rair consisted of sarrs. <. Brown, | Trcne catiner. Grace Hianranan$afav: || NS eacks of BugsD will beifaken | holshevly pa——" : chatrman; Willlam G. Muller, Wil- | garet Hart, Marguerite King, Helen ; /¥ Jemoers of Cuban rowarian elubs jat Bebew. =~ - o Nard of Box 31 R. | ing of President Wilson e wostCVRlkectand | MEGuITEINCoRcR RO S MarEacet | o pliess o e ety v arw | pranscannNrorbneRolr pose o Thatari tually 100 per g 3 DS ok Fatmer 259 Annn W ooy rotarians who will entertain the |ing a revolt in Georgia strikers arrested I Pain in Back He Had | Cubans. The Turkish national government sedition were rel ’ ASSASSINATION FOILED. Snflered With Vor Years S : CLASS IS GRADUATED If any one has suffered from back lawyer E. Mark Sullivan, of Bos- { Suntiazo, Chile, June ; 13.—An at- ton, was the orator on the occasion o tempt was made today © assassinate of the Flay Day exercises of New | Arturo Alessandri, presfdential candi- Britain luodge, B. P. O. E., last even- ;| Exercises at St. Joseph's Church for | date of ihc liberal all:ance. Three ing at the s’ home on Washington \ ! &t S i F i but he was & i . shots were fired at him but he backache not only for weeks or even | #!Teet. The Bay States jurist, who 1930 Graduates—>Miss Doyl uninjured. . He was speaking from months but for years an' CLIOT re- l"‘ Sy !hr_ most prominent mem- Scholarship Prize. i the balcony of his house when the leved that pain in a few bottles, and | Vers of the Elks in America, as well shots were fired but his son rushed any one suffering as Mr, Pollard did ::.?lyr“ ‘.,vd\nr nm’-— wwvers of New Rev. James Tyler sang the com- | at his assailunt, disturbing the aim cun get the same rellef, He savs ‘nglanc uring his stirring aadees sencement mass, Rev. John Cotter of | =0 that the last two pullets flew wild. y a tribute I have suffered for many yvears | PAld a tribute to President Wilson, | tho 1a salette mission preached the whh a bachache and have tried many whom he reverently referred to as the b g ¢ | sermon ana Patrick # to get relief from liniments und ! “little pale man in the White House tributed vlmhfil o asters and many internal remedios | #0d who, he said, in spite of the criti- | o o cises of St. Joseph's hut it wus always the same story until [ €ism that Iy hurled at him, will be | g0} 001 vesterday morning at $0 INOT came ulong and took my suf- | recorded as one of America's great | copof SEIEIE 0GR €8 B O fering away 1 can not say too much men lawyer Sullivan said that the by the Knights of Columbus, ““S‘ June 14 _Gen. Sll\l;‘.'-‘.v" wbout this remedy as it was certainly | Ration's cxecutive must be given his | yarded Miss Catherine Doyle and !-retreat befolo the Russian bolsheviki odsend to me.” Just appraisal Most eloquent | ygicces (atherine Callahan and Grace | in Ukraine was executed in perfect CINOT In heing demonstrated in [throuxhout his talk. the Boston law- | yanrahan, whose nverages order accordinf™g an official state- New Britain by an expert at the Mil. | yer struck enthusiasm in the hearts were given awards by the pas- | ment issued at army _ headquarters jer-Hanson Drug stora 2 Church | of his auditors, by his reference to John Kiernan had the highest | here. 7The advance of Jhe bolsheviki street. It Is also for male in Plain- | the record of the flag mince.its adop- | or, SO0 BAEIRAR A T8 e | apon nobyk forced Koo st ville by G. K. Byington:in Foremiilie fitton an June 1¢ : the class. For excellent work durinz in Polesia the enemy YWys lost s by Kent's Pharm in Southington : Bouquet for President. the school year, Misses Cesca Mur- i vercly while trying to bredgyt b v Chaffee’s Drug store: in Plantsvillc S : Iy 1. Steele in Nristal by The Drug store in. Glarionbury ache and seems to get no results I ‘guess they would appreciate the won- derful reltef that Mr, Pollard got and to think that Mr. Pellard had had a Sullivan recited the great Reyv. | e= olutionary war, the conflict of 1812 | the Civil wur encounter, the deeds of {the Spanish-American strife and X (lastly the heroism displayed by the %) i | A. E. F. under the furls of Old Glory s R fi on the lattlefields of France He [ llg told of the patience shown by Presi- i Certaln-teed oo dent Wilson, who was returned to ! : . . the president's chair on a platform e, s T o S Resists Fire 1916, and his abhorrence of war. Yet. ; N6 spsaker sald] the! ohisl Giiacutive You will welcome this tempting Cream responded to the threats of an auto- Nut Bar—plump pecans, topping a nugget ) Lo 3 = S s . < g : - A e retardin In addition to being fire re cratic power when necessity demand.- of maple sugar cream in a rare, rich coat Certain-teed Rodng is < . ] i d. and (he sentiments of a sovereign and spark proof; <‘onsequently your Certain-teed is a most fire risk is greatly reduced when roof. It resists all forms of people accorded of chocolate. Foil-wrapped — f--a4-0-r-y-! Criticism for League., Vanille Watest E Al B The speaker, while his :holo ad- Certain-teed roofs your buildings. attack—rain, sleet, snow, sun, et dress fired with true Americanism - NN : ot Cafld')' Places . a is guaranteed by the facture; took the occasion to dely: th r 3 i carried the win i Laasud o€ Matioas b Mor charte. s < e Burning embers y S, 10 or 15 years, according to the pact similarly to a large corpor- 5 = from nearby fires are always a menace H Y S . ation, where the small member is out- 0 L =3 ’\ to old fashioned, inflammable wood Shmpoo WIUE one || :"::k".'.‘. .-;,»:‘I:-n‘vxlgn‘\‘ :.'r{ J."»rh...". '1»"‘;.: 5 2 e 3 S shingle roofs. Certain-teed forms a ‘There is a scarcity of many SOap.— Cutlcura Sullivan sald thut we «ll should J ; permanent protection against sparks roofing products—you can alw practice love of America. notwith- ’ = and embers and all such carriers of fire. Certain-teed Smooth Surfaced R standing our sentiments for our na- P 2 tive country whatever that might be. | f . 5 ing, the most economical and ] In conclusion Mr. Sullivan recited > s Because of the great risk of general able roofing to be obtained. ¢ ’ On Flanders Field Where the Pop- s 7 £ conflagrations in congested districts, | ples Grow d it was several min- ection See your deal m the conclusion of the exercises Mr. . in the outlying and rural districts you has Certain-teed or get it qui - - Pl Sullivan was the recipient o carv- ing set, the gift of the lod The amu]d get th‘s Certu'n-teed pmm- f e nwby ce : -‘eed ! presentation speech was made by the tion on your buildings. house. | exalted ruler, Dr. Henry Martin. ¥ ant Tribute Given, Secénd to the brilliant uddress, was | Certain-teed Products Corporation the Elks' tribute to the flag. deliv- : i ered by James J. Naughton. The e recitation of the tribute was done in manner that reflects much credit | i \ for Mr. Naughton. Secretary Dudley & . b Holmes reud the record of tha flag. The meeting hall of the Elks was | thronged with members of the order, m OUr= ' p | representatives of Stanley Post. G. A ¢ ‘ : 5 24 ‘o - | Linton Post, Soldiers Sajlors and You will have no more Murines' and Kosciusko Post. Polish H { War Veterans There was also a lc‘kYTOOf’ lfyou .pp}y generous outpouring of the fair sex The Exercises | The exercises opened at 8:15 o'clock \ with a processional marck by Lynch's siding at the orzan. while the offi- cers of the lodge took their respective i : ‘ a Clean Mouth stations. The opening number was Densmore und can be obtain- weight you select. Caticurs Soap Offices end Warck~s-2 in Frincpal Cities | the & »f *“The Star Spangled ! 'HAT is what you should seek in a STORMTIGHT fs goaran- | H.lnnn-’vn':":f\: the A:uIH!l'L\'_"r X'l“h. in- dentifiice Azd it is casily found, teed for 10 years. It requires | troductory exercises of the lodge LtA . e = A no repainting—no repairs of | were conducted by Exalted Ruler if you will care for your tecth regularly any kind. It is ecasily ap- | Henry Martin; esteemed leading with Klenzo Dental Creme. And the | knight, Benjamin W. Ailing: estcemed | delightful after-taste of Klenzo—that — . plied over the old roof—you | toyni knight, Jonmn . Leockeit: es- — & 5 3 = | den’t have to rip of the old f ‘?.:,ln,.;",',', ,:,‘,.i 2 “l: ekt ):,‘ :‘,;,‘, o Cool, Clean, Klenzo Feclm[—'u satis- ‘ material. T. Holmes, fying cvidence of the good it does. 5 : | Brown; secretary, Dudley | and esquire, Thomas F. Jackson Far superior to roof paint and | Ealaatng the' rending af the Ban Step in and get a tube today. S o= e i e e e CERTAIN-TEED ROOFING Rackliffe Bros. Co. R |y oo o e o 2 CZS Coal, Masons’ Materials and Sewer Pip 250.256 PARK STREET, | W. R. Falk, a member of the Milo New Dritain, Conn. Octet, rendered a solo. “When the 2 Flag Goes By." accompanied by John J. Crean. a h Qrean B i