New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 7, 1921, Page 2

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'(IROTTO !)('Tl\r'(i‘ FOR GROTTO MEN ONLY Field Day at Lake Compounce Will Be Limited to Those Who Wear the Mystic Emblem. The various committees preparing for the Aziz Grotto field day at Lake Ilnmnmlncn on June 18 are shaping things up well and at a general meet- Im“ of all committees to be held at Masonic hall next Monday evening is expected that practically final re ;ull« will bo read Hawker, who is in char { ket committee, reports a gooc d for these little pasteboards which are more exclusive than man AT STORIES OF HE WEST membe is popular author’s { tions ks in our book i department. s of the Masonic originally thought »rganiza rotto voted to make this outing a strict- | Iy Grotto affair and none but Grotto nembers, either in this or some other city, are eligible to attend. It is ex- ected that New Haven and especial- lv Hartford, also Springfield, Grottos 111 send goodly delegations to at- end this event. The sports committee, in charge of H. C. Jackson, is drawing up a | lengthy and entertaining program of sports and amusements and it is also 'r) 00 per volume. THE son Drug Store 71 Main Street. lkely that a baseball game betwc Aziz Grotto and a visiting G nine will be arranged. The sports will be open to all members and will be so arranged that they will be attractive and interesting, more from ! a good time point of view than from any desire to establish athletic rec- ords. It is expected that in addi- tion to the usual events, there will be several vaudeville stunts by cinl entertainers and possibly ing exhibition between a couple of professional “mittmen.” JITNEURS LOOK AHEAD Make Plans for Future in Case Cer- en tto spe- and records. Henry Morans’. les' Talmud Torah socie- an important meeting in h hall tomorrow evening. | \ r of members of the Néw oral Club are planning to chester temorrow evening | red Patton, baritonme, who | tficates are ng here In a concert pro- | Denjed—>May This State. A annual session of the hple of Connecticut, of the t Honor and Temperance, ld at O. U. A. M. hall on t, Friday, June 10. The | will open at 10 o’clock 4 Templar Charles J. Sy- siding you ployers are looking ahead, plang what they will do if ce are refused them by the Public ties Commission. “We'll have to move to another state,” said Fred Fancher, who has the Francis street run, this morni “if we don’t get centificates allow:! us to run. We'll have to go to New York, New Jersey or Massachusetts.” He added that he had just learned from a resident of Newark, New Jer- | sey, who is here temporarily, that the jitneys in that city are running under | the “contribution” plan. A passenger takes his ride and upon leaving the Utili- right, Elks' grill aughton’s ead Shop of Good Bread, Ples, Oream Goods and Pastry, your order for that Cake you are think- but, Il make it right with AD TOMORROW 10¢ a doz. ves of Bread at .. HARDWARE a box- | Leave | The drivers of jitneys and their em- | making | ificates | or Something that t to ose inter to do bu ire of the ., who appeared before n the jitn wait the p Attirne the commission in this city, the | this city adopt this There would be no fight to oppose ruling of the commissior JUNIOR HIGH LEAGUE expres would the | Baseball Standing of School Teams— Scason Comes to Close Next Friday With Juniors in Lead. High school basebal ing three games out nds a good chance of caj for the lea ool, Joseph's and the Fr man class at the High school. team holds second D 3. O atrien, head of the Am Center, manages the ing the tween th team, the St icanization The “‘Shuttle Meadow’’ The New AMHO Golf | Sweater Jacket Made with 4 narrow buttoned- pure on patch pockets — of in brown, worsted yarn Hair, Green Heather | | | Camel's | and Brown Heather. The | FukeHonsfall @omqaang 93 Asylum St., Hartford. “It Pays to Buy Our Kiad™ Bargain Day, June 8 109 Discount for Cash Don’t You Need a WHEELBARROW or a LAWN MOWER, in the Hardware Line? HERBERT L. MILLS 336 MAIN STREET course. | | VIOLATED AGREEMENT commission. | June ( | Junior Downey, Re d nd Mr. Cassidy of comes to a team holding first pla all players will be award- atch fob with the emblem of a at tha opinion that all the jitneymen in ! baseball upon it the Senior | | Mrs. Bertolatti of 110 South Main S(. | | L T T L L D T T P Defendant in An Unasual eresa Bertolatti for 1t she had violated a “offered him by which he ment ha had in the af ceiv to — yioy a1y, to this country s is an un- rtolatti recently ; t and finding at 410§ death re 2 that should and aid h ould p attend to he 1 IY‘LIHN(] n to the xpense avit to the a weekly store, it is receive for working in the The plaintiff now.alleges that Shr‘l A up to some of the points | not li avit and he compe also has had to leave He also Vighignolo, he d any ind province of where came has not re- nsation for his serv- desires to return Milan, from, and as- that she will not live up to the ement and pay for his transpor- n. Lawyer David L. Nair will act as counsel for the plaintiff and papers served by Constable Fred Win- kle. The case is returnable the fourth Monday in June. The plaintiff and fendant are relatives. Giola is a man and has served in the Ttal- army. Mrs. Bertolatti has sev- ere | eral small children. ola | *' MORE TAX DANGER | were Leonard Nickerson in Favor of Tax- ing Dams—Covert and Rutherford Against Measure. New Britain's delegation at the gen- eral assembly in Hartford have been on the alert lately working against a bill offered by Leonard J. Nicker- son by which every water company, municipal or otherwise, would come her under a dam tax. The bill has be tabled and it has not been called fo action as yet, but it is whispered thaj it is favored by the advocates of th suburban interests who were success! ful in having the lower house the tax on pipe lines, water .n | and dams at last we s Attorney George W. Klett was i Hartford Monday warning the rep resentatives nst the taxing o | dams, and th 11 itself, it is claimej { by eminent lawyers and statesmen lheh’\g more dangerous to the inte: tha; actio ests of the cities of the state ‘nn_v measure introduced for this year. The membership rates at the Y. ) C, A. have been reduced by a mov: ment of the directors at its meeti yesterday afternoon. The senior d partment will be $12 a year inste of $15, and the boys' department instead of $7. These rates arc effc§ tive at once. Q@@@@@@@@“Qfibufi} etetopeioteiefetelelotelotofototes @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@@ q of bargains. BARGAIN DAY THERMOS BOTTLES Value $1.79, $1.00 Each (2d Floor) BARGAIN DAY. LADIES’ HOSE Value 15c, (1st Floor) BARGAIN DAY HAIR NETS Value 10c, (1st Floor) BARGAIN DAY SHEEYING Valu_e 15¢, (2d Floor) BARGAIN DAY 10-QT. GREY ENAMEL POTS Value $1.19, (2d Floor BARGAIN DAY TURKISH TOWELS Value 15¢, (1st Floor) e BARGAIN DAY Large Size TURKISH TOWELS Value 69c. (1st Floor) BARGAIN DAY MISS COLUMBIA CHILDREN’S HOSE Va_lue 29c, (1st Floor) BARGAIN DAY CHILDREN’S HOSE Value 15¢c. (1st Floor) BARGAIN DAY LADIES’ HOUSEDRESSES 89¢ Value -$1.19, (2d Floor) BARGAIN DAY First Quality Decorated CUPS AND SAUCERS Value 29c, Complete (2d Floor) 40(:' BARGAIN DAY WINDOW SCREENS 18x33 Value 75c. (2d Floor) BARGAIN DAY WINDOW SCREENS 24x33 Value 85c, (2&: Floor) BARGAIN DAY WINDOW SCREENS 24x37 Value 95c¢, (2d Floor) BARGAIN DAY LADIES’ JERSEY BLOOMERS Value 29c, (1st Floor) BARGAIN DAY TABLE OILCLOTH Value 35c, 2 0 c (2d Floor) Marlow’s General Store 328 - 332 MAIN STREET. 4 Doors Above Railroad Crossing. FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO MARLO Bargain Day Specials OUR LARGE NEW STOCK of Merchandise is offered to you for tomorrow at unheard Read every item. 'S BARGAIN DAY CHILDREN’S TRIMMED STRAW HATS Value $2.59, $ 1 i 00 (1st Floor) BARGAIN DAY ALUMINUM COFFEE AND TEA POTS Value $1.59, (2d Floor ) BARGAIN DAY MEN’S HOSE All Colors, 3 Pair for (1st Floor): BARGAIN DAY ENAMEL POTS (2d Floor) BARGAIN DAY GALVANIZED PAILS Value 29¢, (2d Floor) BARGAIN DAY CRETONNE Value 29c, (2d Floor) otetetoteteotototobotoRotefagetotedetotetagofototobotogotopato - Ratododetategod el gttt gl l : BOYLE’S BIGGEST BARGAINS FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY all Paper 40 per cent Discount Varnish 20 per cent Discount Paints High Grade 10 per cent Discount To Our Suburban Friends, Berlin, Plainville, Southington, Bristol, Forestville and Hartiord, we will pay car fare one way and deliver their orders Free, on all chasés over $1.00. —Of Course, No Sale Purchases Will Be Exchanged— ohn Boyle Company 3-5 Franklin Square POPULAR, PRACTICAL, PAINT PEOPLE.

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