New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 21, 1921, Page 2

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Hooo Ant Paper Never Fails to Drive Away Ants 15¢ pkg. THE jckinson Drug Store 169-171 Main Street. BATHING SUITS The mewest of the desired onesplece “California’™ style suits in dark shade of pure woél. Some have gay stripes, others plain. white Jersey and bdlue ¥lannel Trousers finds an im- jportant place in our large stock 'which starts in price at $5.00, 'Wwhite Linen Golf Breeches $10, Vhite Duck Golf Hat—w with green underbrim, perforated. Robes and English Beach Robes, - - M . Tk Thenghull 93 Asylum St, Hartford, “It Pays to Buy Our Kind."” CITY ITEMS —_— :“mduauon gifts, Henry Moraas. bella circle, National Daughters of bella, will meet this evening in ol8 of C. hall on Main street to make for the fleld day to be held at Compounce in July. . Mack of Danbury and B. J. Cua- ham of New Britain are guests of pes and George McCarthy of New where they will attend the Yale on exercises. outmaster Walter O. Cook of the Scouts reported to the police that undle of clothes at the local car being sent to the Near East f, had been opened and several stolen. y council, Kaights of Columbus, confer the first degree upon & of 1§ candidates tonight. The ng will be held at 8 o'clock at old K. 6f C. hall. A class of 90 dates will be conferred the third ree, Sunday afternoon at Turner 'sllant Review will hold its regular ting Wedjesday evening, Mrs. garet Littleton, D. & C., will be serves you right. Elks' gril Chapter, O. E. 8 will meet raday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The social meeting will De held at m. e The Herald follow you oa vacation. Be sure to order it pre you leave for ti he Herald is malle 18¢. a week. Order it before you e for your vacation.—advt, WALSH-—FEORE Coupls to Wed Tomorrow to be Perform- by Relative of Bride. he marriage of Willlam P. Walsh, 43 Elm street, and Miss Olive M. re.of 30 Olive street, will take e 4t 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morn- The ceremony will be perform- t the Church of St. John Bap- by the Rev. F: or Colbert, of Haven, a relative of the bride. yhn Staubly, of New Britain, will man, and Miss Margaret Col- of New Haven, a cousin of the e, will Dbe bridesmatd. Mr. bly is & mephew of Mr. Walsh (he bride will wear a dress of Can- crepe with veil. She will carry a er bouquet of gardenias and li. of the valley. The bridesmald’s will be gray georgette trimmed oréhids. She will wear & hat te eh and will carry a bouquet of it peas and tea roses ollowing the ceremony there will reception to friends and relatives. n thelr return from a wedding the newlyweds will go to house- ping at 325 Chestnut sfreet. PR TO FORM MINISTRY STRUCK BY AUTOS Sctool 61l Has Practured Skul —Policeman’s Son Injured Six.year-old Eleaner Elert, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Blert, of 38 Greeawsod street, was struck and seriously injured by an agtamedile driven by Mrs. Wildur B. Ryssel, a neighbder, a3 she was returning from school yesterday afternoam, Mrs. Russel had just left the ka- rage at her home, at 28 Greeaweod street, and was going oyt the drive- way adjoining the Elert hoi just as the gir] crosstd the stréet and stephed onto the driveway. The view of the strect was obscuted By a house and it was imposaible for Mrs. Russel to sce the unfortunste young child yatil she was almést upén Rer, it is said. She jammed on her Drakes in a fran- tic effort to avold striking the chilq but before the car cafhe to a stop Eleanor had betn knocked down. Hearing the soréams of seme ome fn fromt of her home, Mrs. ' Elert tushed out of the house to find the serhi-conscidus form of her daugh. ter lying on the si@ewalk. The gir] was ryshed to the New Britain Gee- eral hospital where she was found to be suffering from a frattured akull and a possidle cussién of the braim. This metaing she was re- ported as having o eomforte able night and way in a ratienal cén- dition for the first time since the acci- dent. This is taken as an iadication of her ultimate recovery by her friends and it is hoped the datger of contussion has passed. Another Asso Actident. Darting out of the bushes at the side of the Newington rosd. immedi- ately in front of a ear owned by Frank Gentile, ¢ 5% Cherry ptreet, and driven by Tomy J. Albonese, of 86 Maple street, Vittl, the 13.year- old son of Supernumerary Policeman and Mrs. Anthony Keslauskas ef 36 Rhodes street, was struck awnd re- ceived savers! peinful But Bet serious injuries vesterday afternoen. The youps man had been playing on the yoad, near Chapman street, wifh some other boys, as Mr. Al- boness came slong. There {s a steep grade at this peoiat and the eéar was coasting down the hill witheut power. The driver's attentian was takef up Dy anether doy whe ran eut in freat of the ear to pick up semething with which they had been plaving, sudden- ly the Kozlguskas Boy jumped out of the brush immedisteély in front of the on.coming ear. He was struck and Rurled to the side of the road. Upon emaminstion the Yoy was found te have suffered a deep gash over one eve, necessitating two stiteh- es, a cut on ome arm which alse re- quired two stitehes, in addition to & number ‘of bruises and centusions about the bedy. Albanese reported the acsident to police headquarters where he was &x- onerated frem all blame on the stete- ments of withesses BISHOP T0: OFFICIATE — Specis) Séevicss 0 Mark Coracesione Laying at St Mark's Epigeopal Churen, Fridey. Bishop Chauacey B Brewster will officiate in person at the laying of the cornerstone of the new St Mark's Epistopal church bullding en Weet Main street, Satyrday. The cerqmeéty will take place at ¢:30 ¢'clodk in the afternoén. The box Whi€h formerly reposed in the cormersteme of the old church will be placed in & similar position in the new structure. It will contain the usus! cepy of the Bidle, hymn books, & newspaper of the date of the service, copy of “The Message." ete. Chairs will be placed on the platform for the older members of the parish. Isasc D. Ryssell was slected junior warden, succeeding the late Rebert N. Pock. at & special meeting of the le. al members of St. Mark's parish last evening. Mr. Rusgell, Charies F. Smith and Charles F. Chase were appointed a committee to supervise the transfer of the present church property &t West Main and Washington streets to the Commercial Trust company. wafers Theis fine Eagland Confectionery CO. 23 Yeows of Successfol Condy Meling AT JUNIOR HiGH Twenty-foar Dillerent Kinds to Be Demonstrated Twenty.foyr different kinds of sal- ads will be demonstrated by pupils of the Junior Migh scheol ia the c06k- ing -department, detween the hours of 3 and 4, Thuraday afternoon. The demonstratidn will be in charge of teachers, Mistes Ethel Littlehales and Irene Andrews. Salad making and other cookiag @emenstrations in their regylar clyss- es are pOthing new for the puplls of this sehoel, dut a novel departure from the estadlished custem is taken By an invitation b the general Pubdlis te be present Thursday aftérncon “Espedially 46 we wish the méth- ers ot the childrea to aooept our ! vilation,”’ sald Ome of the teacha in charge thiz moraing. Various rea- sons are given by the teachers for emphasising the need of mdthers ta sttend this damonstration. They feel thet the mothers themselves would Denefit direetly by setiig the Prepara. tién of thése delteious duhes tn 3 sci- entitfic an@ modern manner. They alse feel that the mothers weulq de- rive eonsideradle satigfaction frem a more complste knowledge of the ben- efit done the children. The nee@ of new and appetizing dishes Guring the warm months of summer, especially, and the easjest way to make them attractively as well as Iinegpensively, will be subvy jects discuseed Thursday afternoon. The salads will de Made by the pu- Plls in the school kitchen and will be served in the dining rodom commected with the cooking department. ENGLISHMEN HONOR SULGRAVE MANOR ———— Ancestrsl Mome of the Washingtons Is Refa@icated With Fitting —Sylgrave maner, ancestral heme the Washingtons, was rededicated here teday with elaberate ceremonies after its restoration at a oost of fifty thausand dollars to the state in which it existed three cegturics aso. In addiven to dignitaries from Lem. Birmingham, gergeous eficial chaiss and . preqeded by the bearers of the maces symbelic et clvic autherity. Members of tewn corpora- tions from various cegters also attended. The marquis of Cambridge, brother of Quees Mary and George MHarvey, U. 8. the prineipal a4- asligarity of the peoples of the empire o84 the repudlic and declaring the 4ay's event a goed augury for the future. The Prince of Wales plansed to be present but was detsised. Me exteanded an iR- wvitation, Reowever, to a delegation 18 call on Bim tomertow 3t St. James palace, Londen, to give him an oppor- tunity to express his personal interest in the enterprise at Sulgrave. PRINCETON GRADUATION Dagresy of Doctdy of Laws Ave Come ferved on Prof. Angell and Also 6n PFermty Ambasssdor Morris. Princeton, N. J., Juse 21.—Degress of docter of laws was conferred at Princeton’s commencement today upen Rollamd §. Moérris, former U 5. Ambassader to Japsn and to Dr. James R. Angell, presidemt-elect of Tale university. Christepher G. LeFarge, fermer wice-president of the American Arch- fteetural league and secretary of the American seademy in Rome, was given the degree of master of fine arts, and Rev. John Kelman, pastor of the Fifth avenue Presbyterian ehureh, New York, that of dottor of divintty. e give big uafywv:r:: flgvors delight everybody. Special Distridutors: DICKINEON DRUG ©O. 169 Mam Se. and at all Arst class druggists. Atlaats, Ga., Juse 2l.—~Jéhn S. Williams who was recently cosvicted of murder in coanéction with the kill- ing of 11 negroes on Ris Jasper ¢ou: pament and his three séms, Marvin, Mull and Leroy, have been indicted By the federal grand jury for eonspiraey 10 viclate the peonage law. The sons have been missing silce the father's eonvietio:! —— SCHWAB GETS DEGREE. Meboken, N. J., June 21.—8tevens Institute of Techaology ' teday guve Charies M. Schwad and Edward R. Steettinius the degree of docter of en- gineering. The degree of doctor of science was bBestowed upon Rear Ad- miral 8ims in adbsentia. 18 ).’.‘:'.' U. 8. Agents Berel Bewara Lasere Tne. BOtE1e .10 R e Ny, $138 ANTI-REDS DEFEATED Forces Which Nave Been Invading Southern Siberia Reported Routed Pekirg, Jutes 21.—Anti-Bolshevik forces commanded by Gen. Baron van Ungernsternberg, which were invading asuthern Siberfa have been completely deteated by the army of the Far Bast- ern republic, sayvs a dispatch received here from Chtts. It says the “‘robber bands” were virtually annihilated and that the survivors have fled into Mon. golia. The soviet government of Mos- cow offered to send an army to assist the Far Eastern republic in opposing Baren ven UngernsternbBerg but the Chitm goverament has replied that the republic will be able to cope with the situation. HARDWARE Regular $4.00 and $5.00 Sweaters. Come early before they are all gone. CHAS. DILLON & Charles Dillon HARTFORD Sale Starts This Morning — 700 — Bramley Blouse, Worsted Jersey and Peter Pan Jersey blue, green, sand, pink. E. H. This Store Closes Mondays During July and Aug EXCEPTIONAL SWEATER BARGAINS® SWEATERS In navy, black, jade, pheasant, brown, rose, @K tor INFANTS & INVALIDS BIGMIDWEEK SALE ——TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SPECIALS—ws IT MEANS MONEY FOR YOU. MOHICAN MARKET 367 MAIN STREET THE PURE FOOD CHOICE WIGH GRADE MEAT SPECIALS STEAK 24c Ib. PORTERROUSE, SIRLOIN, ROUND 9:00 TO 11:00 A. M. BEST FAT CLOVER LEAF . SMOKED . SHOULDFES ...... It FRESH PORK XIDNEYS .. SUGAR CUKED PLATE BEEF .... Ib lOc NATIVE .. LAMB CHOPS ..... Id 356 OORNED BEEF ... BEST MOHICAN CREAMERY st .» 20c FRUSE CHOPPED 1@ . BUTTER 33c Ib. LEAN ‘w 30c LOIN SHOULDER STEAK Ib The “Big Four” Specials 2 POUNDS 65¢ FRESH SPECIALS, GUARANTEED EGGS 30c Doz 2 DOZEN 59% “HOLLAND BRICK” CHEESE b WHOLE MILK CHEESE ... .. D 20c | 27¢c LIBBY'S OORNED BEEF .. can 17¢ SARDINES LENOX TAPIOCA . LARGE FRESH RAISINS LARGE MEATY PRUNES FLOWER POTS .| HERBERT L. MILL] 336 MAIN STRE Sale Price $1.9 WHY NOT? | let us paint the veranda floors and steps, a refinish the outside doors while away on yo vacation. WHY NOT? We'll do it well, with better materia better mechanics and 2 Open Shop Principle: THE JOHN BOYLE COMPAN ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PAINTS, VARNISH, LEAD AND OILS GLASS, PUTTY. BRUSHES ROOM MOULDINGS, METAL CEILINGS, WALL PAPER, 3—5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn. FOR RENT Entire floor 90x50 feet, with power, and water connections, suitable for ligh manufacturing or storage. Inquire at The American Engineering Co; 332 Washington Street, . } Any time between 8:00 a. m. and 6:00 p. m. Open All Summer. Coolest Theater in To This Coupon Will Admit Two Upon Payment of One Admission. ’ Good On Date of Issue Only.

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