New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 29, 1921, Page 10

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N STREET STARTS. You will find the stores here mentioned. KEEP COOL various times of the year it’s cessories, Floral shop’ Tinners and Sheet Metal WHILE COOKING apt to feel all run down. We cannot convey our meaning Chances are that its plumb- Sfore, Automobile dealers, Fruit and Vegetable =Het to you in any other manner. L, While doing your cooking over the red hot stove or gas range you are being almost roasted and cooked, yourself. A HOUSE is very much the My They include Plumbers, Jewelers, Tires and Ac- same as an individual. At ing system needs toning up a THE REALTH OF YOUR ROME Store, Electrical Contractors, etc. DEPENDS UPON PLUMBING, bit. For your health’s sake VE YOU WANT \T RIGHT have the job done properly. ANSISTON OUR COMING . W kic busi d will end RN > e solicit your business and will endeavor ,, fli 4 Why not buy one of our fans, sS4l s e y / \ { attach it to the electric fixture . > 8 and enjoy its cooling breezes Keeney Showers Arcola Heaters to merit your patronage. / 4@‘ while doing this work. They are BURNS T E e Pty Sinski Storc Barry & Bamforth -~ 19 Main Street. ’Phone 2504. 11 Main Street At the Corner of Main and Elm Streets. CHAS. BENCE | The PORTER & DYSON 0. Established, Agent For The “Old Reliable “The New Car of Life and oqth ‘ . Manufacturersand . M'ers of HAYNES SPECIAL SPEEDSTER — BUI‘ K — - R P . the car of $5,000 value at $3.500. : Al ; CARLISLE CORD TIRES . ; FINE JEWELRY —A TIRE OF NO REGRETS— 3 " - i P T ?»idefthyin“ S ! his/ A GOOd Line Of Used Cars : , Diamond Work a Specialty. REASONABLY, PRICED USED CARS i P l p er = 0, Zi mmerman ‘- 55 Main Street : | Fine Watch Repairing. e 54 MAIN STREET. b S MAIN STREET. PHONE 1530 . The Best i | at- Running Board Step Mat 50C ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES i CONTRACTING : e THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS T. W. HINCHLIFFE | The B. & B. Motor CO- Accelerator Rubber Heel Plates 20c. 50 MAIN STREET P g Seobunacs Eron ' 18 Main Street. ’Phone 484. Look Over Our Well Known Line of LAUN-DRY-ETTE WASHERS APEX CLEANERS E asy Tin_rle Payments Arranged. KELLY SPRINGFIELD TIRES Automotive Equipment E.'H. B°“:,‘;;’,:T o Sh°p | S L. HlnChllffe Cut Flowers, Plants, Etc. ) Funcral Work a Specialty. And Rubber Corp Wedding Flo“ven and'Bouqucts af Exclusive Design. TIN COPPER AND SHEET IRON WORKER L J \l \‘l\’(gflf‘l \l““ SE 41 Johnson T“_"’N MAPLE HILL. J Gutters, C/Olldllctol's and Furnaces. Telephone 252 L - P - 5 e '\ltmberl- T. l; e TEL. 1818 : 26 MAIN ST. R P rdeihone w52, |~ 50 MAIN STREET. : TEL. 505 ~ ..-,-rm«-m » of sout rd north 2 . cial Tonight. - Lovel, Robert Vance at the New ern Ireland is %tressod today by the | Graduating Exercises of New Britain : . Britain Herald, Harry Jackson at P. The twenty-third anniversary re- Irish News of this city, a nationalist High School Melkd. at Fox's Bheates The Alpha lota Epsilon fraternity and F. Corbin's, Albin Backiel, Cap- | Union of the First Connecticut Volume : Journal, wirich expresses the - will hold its annual Commencement . tain Jose h Slater of the local Na- | teer Infantry of the Spanish Amerls tional Guard Machine Gun unit, and [ €20 War will be held at the Winpog that Sir James Craig, the Ul yre- on West Main Street This Morning. [ q.000 at the Elks' club this evening. lubhouse, Windsor, Sund: Ji 10, el nday, June 3 mier will pt the invita : s Chapiian's Major Btrine ' Stuart lellberg of the Veterans of says rep tives of south Graduating exercises for the 2 S R o S Cn g gorchestra Foreign Wars. These men will be | A business meeting will be held, fol-. e s youihevn re | ¢h school, class of 1921 fwill furnish music for a program of COmmander Jackson Appoims furnished With data about the camp | 1oWed by Juncheon. A number of local® is country.” In his re-|to do so.’ '"'""\'\'"“‘ . 9 o'clock| 15 dances and the Elks' Club grill and will talk the proposition over Fox"s o on est Main street, 1 2 e ’ isl T ‘ . - vill serve o8 s ring - h anybody wishing to take advan- R s vl The Northern Whig, unionist, says | - : A | will serve refreshments during inter G w G wit ybody w = TR eatier the world at the present time is hav- “:" 1';' a l'”\”" '”’“'I'.; obithe n. As this is to be the last 0-0 eI‘aUOIl Ommitee ) e GRS ] ki e TO VISIT U. 8. : . «haol received diplomas. The’ pro 2 s . offer. 2 * R Tt meva. :.’m’: t : e n, n [v' h‘x”nn oo | ers = d out s as follows: f the s ln};\l is Rome, June 29.—General Badog- ® ¥ A | Pre are SaPS ‘ - 3 teli e ~ lio, commander of . 1 have already accepted P essential unlikeness.” et e of the dance commit-| Captdin Hollis Clark of the R. O.| The executive committee of the |\, .lebiscite ar dtalian troupe Ister's Invitation to the “De, Valera complains that the Brit- - " | tee promises some surprises to all|T- €. of the. New Britain High school Bddy-Glover post is scheduled to plebiscite area about Fiume duge rence." ish government } ot aside the prin b, “3M 3 those who attend. Much trouble is|Will speak before the various e 5 ) i L P troublous days when Captain ras set aside the prir » “Melody in .F,* Paraph lael GLentite ake this the best|lce men's nizations in this city | Meet next Tuesday night and endorse (.. : d’Annunzio was occupying | = Woods accepted De Va- : heinsl el R ciple of national self-determination, et Ry e in the interests of the citizens' train- |the plan. The applications must bg [that vity, left yesterday for New. . of Sir James Craig add- | the Northern Whig says. “That he High School Orchestra. s S < are Mrs. G. I |ing camp to be held at Camp Dev- [in the hands of Captain Clark by |York on board the steamer Giuseppe ould publish telograms [ should still trot out that question, de- | Praver—Reverend William Rose. Brown, s Fleischer and [€ns from August 1 to August 31. It [July 20. Verdi. The general, who is on his viate a misunderstand- | .nita frequent exposure of the gros ontata The "Pilsrims of. 1820°. . Mrs, Samuel McCutcheon. is expected that the local posts will Cc™ Tilford Explains. way to the United States on an offi- K Hosme: The dance committee is: Leroy |endorse the idea, s as in every Colonel Tilford, in explaining the |Ci2] mission is accompanied by his ° us between a namesake ne SR N f Tesland i Y s 1 ! ‘ n Irish parliament and wgedideri ol S Kh. School Chc IFléischer. Prescott (. Brown, Mer-|Way poss 3 gurpose of the camp to a Herald |7i® Snd daughter. theory advanced here iployed to cloak and di ible, sug- | The “May er Compac Wil “befvin McCutcheon, Shelden Montgomery [be on the Sameldcsrca = man, said that the regular army was | S ———————————————— ! ra's InVitation to & con- { zests there is as much probability of | T ) president of the grad- | Wessoleck. 8L iattshirg bators the > [so small now that it was- the idea ST eally sent to Prof. Sir(the Ethiopian getting a white skin or & class D (scciiron his month's board and |0 o povernment to have as many THE WAVERLY” trained men as possible in_civilian i From First Page). 2 o8 sald Legion to Mcet. . .ging free. He also gets a uniform Dublin but that, when | the leopard oming spotle as of | Presentation of Diplomas and Amer- PRISONERS FI < and trans)ortation to and from th Charles M a8 drawn to the con- | the Sion Fein being influenced by ican Flags. Professor . Sligy. Ireland, Ju os he aecided to fiy at|councils of sweet reasonableness. Ul Bakewell of Yale L3 .

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