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PULIIJF BOARD WILL | MEET NEXT TUESDAY - Wany Important Matters Up for: NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1922, h T0 PROMOTE PUPILY OF CHURGH SCHOOL South Congregational Officials an items Wedding gifts rwlunl at Morans', —advt James Cormican, former manager the Lyceum theater on West Main v-‘l‘ {s sald to be in trouble with the government over taxes due on the sale of tickets for which he has made |no return, It is understood that Cor- |mican owes the governmént approxi- " [WORK AT ORPHANAGE WILL BE HASTENED Continued From First Page) triotic services by awarding it a spe. clal diploma for its war work. The V.F. W. TO ATTEND ELKS' FLAG DAY Walter J. Smith Post To View Exer- cises Next Wednesday— Other Notes Private Walter J. Smith post, No T THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arrangsd For Quick and Ready Rilferenca LINE RATES ron CONBECUTIVE INSERTIONS FLORAL slon; part weddings, funera Prompt attentlon, Charles Gled Beaver. Opposite T, A, 1. hall, T FLORA)L, DEBIGNS and flowers for ail oc- casions nniversarie: parties, nquets, woddin, funerals, ete, Call " “Flower Phone” 1116, Prompt attention, Vols Floral Co, 90 Weat Main Bt. PORCH PLANTH, window boxes, weddings and bouquets, Flowers for all ocoasions. Bay it with flowsrs. Welch's Flowwr 8hop, l. West Main 8t, Member P, T. DO, I GOHSI([CI’&“O] mately 81,200 Catholic Leader always stood for loy-| 511, V, F, W, at a meeting last eve- | It's too hot to wash. Wet washes, [alty, thrift, sobriety and for law and | ning voted to send a delegation of at o ; | Union Laundry Co.—advt order. It's editor is Rev. 8. A, Iciek.|least 10 members In uniform to the The members of the police commis "Tis leaves for shore Sunday 10 a. m.| For a number of years tha need of Flag Day exercises to be held in the sion will meet on Tuesday nlght When [y g0 Christopher, of 244 High |[a Polish orphan home was keenly felt | Eiks' home on Washington street on one of the most important malleis| g 04 panorted o the pollee today|and some 16 years ago Father Boj- Wednesday evening, June 14. To this coming up will be the posaible ellmin-| 0 )i fwo nephews, Alfonzo and (nowski purchased two houses for an reu, the commander of the post re- Y. i " Lost an, ‘onnd L) Count 6§ word, to & line Vlaase return_to Herald. school and promotion ceremonies will = = , ‘ N M'nimum Rook Charge, 35 Cents, ation of the so-called vice squand And [ y5i0 Chrigtopher, have heen missing|orphan home on Gold street. But as|fuests all members Wwho wish to at- L B LR TR holding the patrolmen on the various | ¢ pome gince last Thursday. the Polish immigration began to in-|tend, to report in uniform at Turner |PloMas Wil be awarded to those who ||l . =0 Bt Attor 1| LIS who have given satisfaction in at-||[ Convenience of Customurs. Call 926 Azd (|| 1430 et S sion does not follow the lead of New [T 00 dren are living. The sisters of' the|to the Elks club rooms. || GRADUATION PHOTOS—WIth our rates likely that the personnel —will be | Jo™ i B “aurtin of West |ed by Father Bojnowskl, are in charge |ceed John Curtin, resigned, as senfor Report Cards Used z = =| without graduation pictures. From $§2.00 ¥ 5 believe il be the 3 he five dollar photo finishing coupon this ered, It is Wil e the mat- [y king business at Santos, Brazil, |were cared for and educated at this|mander in place of Mr., Frost who |junior department and most of the g GPPORTUNITY—Doek vo proper protectic ) e sun for Shory work. Jonn F. Meehan Monument | jsyccesstul operation for 7L years—to One item which will be brought up church school will be held in the 1esidence. The service was conduct- poses in view he, from time to time, pur- v th, former national | Wednesday night. i dasimasidal e B g AneliS s WaGalbralis, ACCIDENTALLY SHOT MKONE TIRE owners will receive proris 4 st % cemetary. The pall and flower bear- i to ring in each night, if a proposed crs were from Court Charter Oak, F.|turned into a modern, up-to-date|qay, summer. Stereopticon lecture will be PHOTO ALBUMS—Preserve your photok \\'J!Hl"br v‘v‘n rewrement on penston fert Sl land, ‘comprises 225 acres. Father|den, for a New Britain night in Meéri- [ters of art. o “HS,TW jotorbcun sfin?:;‘ma}:‘fi‘.fl”%;&x&“fit fl::m’i:: onOh et Rawlings, which hgahest va- Bojnowski donated this to the orphan | den sometime in July. The local post 27 Testaments, ! to Work. Tomorrow will be promotion day at ||| Yeary Order Rates Tpon' Apraivation. ||| FoRRETATP pencil, gold; 1os Batween 14 lines to An Inch, — 9 be held in connection with the an- Personals 3 t m Now paylng, no waiting, Pi beats responsible for conditions 0|y e the Herald follow you on your|crease, the quarters became cramped. | Hall on Arch street, Wedneaday eve.|Pass from one department to another, ¥For.a “Want Ad" Operator. Haven and eliminate this squad, it is 4 fendayos,, daportent Andsprogress, 1o down a# low as they are at present there 0 el i d Graham Arnold of New York, {s the |Immaculate Conception, also organiz- Raymond Frost was elected to suc- either changed or reduced Main street, Mr. Arnold and Mr, Cur- [of the orphan home. So far, nearly|vice-comfander of the post. Willlam | This is the first year report cards S Anahdoifiyo ¥ r r 1 week. Look fof your name next Fri- ter of physical tra atrolmen, et S o inatitution. was elected fo the higher office, Ray.|Passing marks are based on these Burial Lots, Monumcnu o As time went on, new and larger | mond Frost was also chosen to repre- cards, . stones. Lnrge vrciety ans all gradaa 0‘ A ST traffic men in the summer time and s L large, commodious orphan home, | Servi b 1 f Hi 4 |week, including Sunday, an exhibit of A floux. Service bureau in place o oW nehd g Works, Clark 8t. cornér Union Bt ____| buy a home—to build a_home. Call and ot il g B S B " I'lorence street was held at 2:30|children, with necessary classes for|city for the summer. W Main St. Professional will be some plan to eliminate the us- their training was the life dream of | 1t was voted to drape the post's|church. The exhibit will open sun-[ EUGENE LAFLAMME Hide, Room 151, "‘;‘::‘Ellh_nna_ig?-!."n“ 5 ed by Rev. Ernest Hulteen of Hart- understood that each pa- | ¥ chased small tracts of land on Ogden commander of the American Leglon, ( Tomorrow night will be the last and courteous service at Judd and Dmiw change in the sanal box rings 18| /"y by ooniy Jodge, I. O. O. F., and |{arm, now providing milk, eghs, vege-| The local post will arrange with [given by Frederic L. Fay, on an in-[Tells Confiicting Stories to Police— |~ (ne-third oft all albums during June. Ar- Work called for and delivered. We makw ported for some time, w come up, Mrs. Charles Cooper. The funeral of Mrs. Charles Cooper home. In April, work was commenc- During the Children’'s Day exercises and the Meriden post have had many As Herman Vogel and Cyril Hasson old shoes look and wear like new. United Shoe Repairing Co., 216 Arch. Tel, 17293, the Bouth Congregational church R T ) South Burritt street and South chureh, Mintmum Rpace, 3 Liase nual Children's Day exercises. Di- ||| eess—— e || | ATTENTION INVESTORS!—Would you like No Ad. Acowptad Aftar 1 P, M. For 0% or moro a ed o Adn Acceptod Over the Telophora For brings particulars, Addre their territory. In case the commis: |, oation, 15c a week, Cash with order.|In the two buildings, over 100 chil-|ning at 7 o'clock, to march in a body L ' lesson work during the year. R st | (PO O son Why your child should Among other things to be consid- i, \ere formerly associated in a (800 children of different nationalities | Aljen was elected junior vice-com-|have been used in this school in the ANNOUNCEMENTS NN L o R SeNUSENTS : = Aay. Ohrnatedt's. assignment uarters, mlumouml LUl ‘ DEATH\ AND FUNERALS » quarters were necessary. A NeW |gent the post temporarily at the Home | During the first four days of the| marble and gran.te, Everything fu cem- you canrot pay your rent? other routine matters 2 : capable of caring for at least 300 v the handiwork of the week-day The funeral of Axel D. Roos of 34|CaP g for at 8 Smith who will be away from the letyus oxplain, General Home Investment blic sidewalks for advertise.| O €10ck this afterncon from his late 2 o S A e r advertise Father Bojnowski With that object|charter in black in memory of Col-[day afternoon and will continue until e e e il e ot | fora, at the Erwin chapel in Fatrview trolman will be given a difterent. time L and North Burritt streets, which were | who was killed one year ago yester-|Christian Endeavor session for the T R sk Btare: 858p5ed Fridhem gocie tables for the home. This tract of | the LaCroix-Murdock post of Meri- [terpretation of some of the old mas- XL L wa ssaid to be uncertain was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon|®d on the new bullding. The Work|relations in the past, and as the|27 children will receive a gift of one rivg C at the Erwin chapel. Rev. Samuel|%ill be completed by next spring and | Meriden post have recently moved |testament each on the seventh anni-|were walking down the railroad tracks AUTOMOTIVE | Suteliffe officiated at the service, and |Perhaps next May a solemn dedication |into new club rooms, and have invit- [versary of their baptism. They are as|near the south end of the freight de- = : UVER 294 MIL”[]N ‘ g g pot last night, they spied a man, ap- Auto and Truck Agzencies the burfal was in Fairview cemetery, |¥ill take place. Provisions are made ¢4 the members of the local post to |follows: tion. Additional wings will be built|,nq plan to visit the Silver City in a [Bentley, Harold W. Bentley, Lulu E.|on the side of the tracks. When they L on, which will contain class rooms, for | hody, Bentley, John G. Dary, Russell A.|arrived at the spot they found Eugene 127 Cherry St. Phone 2051-2. manual training, domestic science, bee The Poppy Week committee re-|Knox, Durwood P. Landon, Robert R.|l.aFlamme, aged 24, son of Mrs. Jen- | ADILLAC & PAIGE CARS— TR Vojtech Soukup Voitech Soukup, aged 70 years, died for future expansion of this institu- | igit them, the local post will accept| Norman J. Anderson, Dorothy E.|parently in pain, lying on his stomach [ AUBURN AND DORT— (Continued From First Page) | and by the additional plans of con- | gress and for a navy department con- sonant to the terms of the arms lim- itation treaty." As revised by the committee the bill entails rge reduction in naval ex- penditures, the appropriation for the present 1l year being $425,486,000 or $119,000,000 more than the bill re- ported today The bill carries no appropriation requested by the navy department for -new Pacific coast naval bases. The “committee however authorizes $687,- 500, increases for the Puget sound anc Pearl Harbor, Hawaiian navy yards. In this connection the report said, last night at his home at Newington He leaves a wife and several children. He was a native of Bohemia. The funeral will be held on Monday after- noon. The burial will be in the New- ington cemetery. WRECK SEAPLANE TO PREVENT KILLINGS Aviators Plunge Their Machine Into Water to Avold Striking People in Bathing. Boston, June 10.—To save the lives of bathers at Tennean beach, Dor- chester, Stanley E. and William H. Wincapaw, brothers, of Greenwich, culture, horticulture and agriculture will be taught these orphans, thus en- abling them to become well trained and useful citizens To help this worthy enterprise a Tag Day will be held in New Britain next Saturday, June 17 Young Po- lish girls will be out on the streets| early, to solicit contributions from the shoppers. Every one will be asked with a smile, for a donation. The more prosperous and prominent citi- zens will be asked to send in their contributifons personally to Father Bojnowski. BANDITS THWARTED BY WIDEAWAKE MAN nie Lallamme, of 140 Glen street, ported that it will be a few days yet|Landon, Paul A. Matthison, Vivian E. before a full report can be made on | Matthison, Robert A. May, Norman I.|With a bullet wound in his left hand the popples. There is a question as|Middieton, fred D. Murray, Richard V. to how much percentage the local post is required to pay into' what is lished. DISPUTE CLAIM Army Air Officers Say That Name of Sunset Did Not Appear in the Rec- ords of Lafayette Escadrille. ‘Washington, June 10.—Army air Pelton, Morgan L. known as the Veterans of Foreign |son, Sherwood H. Raymond, Jr., Wil- Wars Disabled Soldiers’ Fund. The |jjam A. Richards, Clarence W. matter will be straightened out in a|ert, Leonard L. { few days, and a report will be pub-(gheldon, Margaret L. E. Weed, Iola A. Sahrbacher, E. Sterling, Robert R. Lehman. TELEPHONE CHANGES New Dial System Wi# Be Put Schwarm, Donald F.|T Turton, Richara | YO8l and Hasson carried him to the Myra | frelght station. The first thing he did E. Telephone Company. Al-|and thigh. Paola, LaFlamme was conscious when they Peter- | reach2d him, although he was weak from loss of blood. He had a blue Rick-| handkerchief tied about his hand and a make shift tourniquet abcut his leg. was to give a .32 calibre revolver, which he had secreted in his pocket, to Vogel, telling him not to let the police know that he had one. The ambulance was called and he was taken to the hospital. He told Into | the police officer who accompanied him that he had heen throwing car- Lftect On Hartford Wires of South- | tridges on the tracks, exploding them, when one of them struck him’in the Fand and side ‘Later, Vogel handed the gur over LASH MOTOR CO., “A Reputable Concern." WEST MAIN, COR. LINCOLN ST. HUPMOBILE CARS— City Service Station, Hartford Ave. and Stanley Bt. A. M. Paonessa, Prop. OLDSMOBILE OLDSMOBILE C+). OF NEW BRITAIN 6 MAIN ST. PHONT 253 STUDEBAKERG— Big Six_Touring .. Spectal 8ix_Touring . Light 8ixz Touring .. F. O. B. Factory. M. IRVING JESTER. 183 ARCH BT, “THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR." Autos and Trucks For Sale ] 1921 touring. Driven 3,000 milos od ns ne Rudolph, 127 Cherry Phone AUTOMOBILES—Aaron G. Cohen at_ 867 ‘W Hritan avenue branch offers thirty popular touring cars and roadsters, classy Ford racers, some In need of slight re- raivs. other rebuilt, $100 to $300. ceees 81,788 1, “these are the only naval hases which the United States has on the Pacific| Sriaalea ~ s service officers after a search of the| Hartford, June 10.—The Southern fou % 3 — - = capable of properly receiving and ac- 'l‘('r‘l:}\.].]l:;r;:t;daae;:a'y\‘l:nemn;a’::f; East Orange Hold-up Men Wound records of the famous Lafayette Es-|New England Telephone company at i\(,’a‘nlik?:ha;n:;v:' “hh;:,iil‘dm,:;r:m}:f hanical .ow].l‘:m,‘ E:Y.f:f’ibffl;ufu.f?n commbhodating our largest armed and |0 ['hp alans, orpr)orgchester Hav cadrille and of American army rec-|midnight tonight, standard time, ex- ‘m;l accidentally sh‘ot hir‘nsele Phe | frstclass. . 5 good oversized tires. Price equipped h,]”];:]“pe Neither “‘1s'inn;rt‘d 5"10\“1}; but the ords today disputed the claim of|pects to “‘cut over” about 4,600 of its ;v.m et ”“'i ey in.frvin;; R‘i{:t {?:]nm;:l;‘k sale. G. P. Manee, 542 O plane was demolished. Capt. Willlam Sunset, a Cherokee In-|Hartford telephone subscribers lines to pull the hammer back, he restéd it | GUICK, 1917 4 cylinder touring car; newly COMMENCEMENT BEG[NS The Wincapaw brothers flew to dian to membership, in the Esca-|from the manual to machine switch-|,cainct his leg and the gun went off, | vainted, 4 new tires, upholetering vory Two, But Are Finally Ronted— Two Taken. i v Wi co | Vi 3 y 9 shooting and slightly wounding two|veloped durin ga trip he made from|its lines. The company since 1920 e Hawker, 54 Elm St. e CHEVROLET coupe, 490. Tires and raint must be seen to be appreciated. A. G. inspect a boat which they had pur- Boston from New York yesterday to East Orange, N. J., June 10.—After |drille. The claims of the Indian de-|ing in the making of connection on His condition ‘s not rerious good and mecharically perfect. “This ca® Reception to Faculty and Members of Graduating Class Marks the First Day of Exercises, New London, June 10.-—Commence- ment season at Connecticut College for Women began today with a re- ception to the faculty and graduating | chased there and were about to be- gin the return journey. Their plans was about ten feet from the water and heading for the beach when William, the pilot, saw a crowd of bathers ahead. He banked. One wing of the plane caught in the water and the machine turned turtie. facturing company four armed bandits yesterday afternoon were thwarted in an attempt to steal the weekly pay- roll, while the men at the plant stood in line waliting for their money. The robbers fled without booty, two of them being captured later hiding in a sewer drain near a creek. They| gave their names as George Floran employes of #he A. P. Smith Manu-|Okmulgee, Okla., to the East in|has been installing automatic switdh- search of his Alsatian wife and two children who, he said left him and|change made their way to Pittsburgh to es- cape the poverty which had descend- ed on the Indian. Air service officers said the rec-|change and calling upon the central ords of the escadrille showed neither|operator only where connections are the name of Sunset nor that of Flow-|desired outside that exchange. bert W. Richister, the name the be controlled connections, each schiber by means of a dial making the individual connection within that ex-|Monaco was operated on for an in- method boards and a newly established ex-|Prince of Monaco Goes byt Under Surgeon’s Knife sub- Paris, June 10.—The Prince of testinal malady today. It was an- nounced by a member of his house- hold that the operation was success- ful. Nevertheless some apprehension exists owing to his advanced age and gnod. Motor In good shape, South End Garage, 171 South Main 8t. [ODGE, 1917 touring. Original paint. Good machanical condltion with a new storage battery. Good opportunity for quick sale, The S. & F. Motor Bales Cofp., 155' Elm St. Phone 731 DODGE™ sedan, 1818, wire wheels, 6 cord tires and 6 wheels. Perfect mechanical condition. Price s right, cash or terma 4 Used ¢ xchange, 18 Main St. Tele- . phone HOLDING OUTING and William Bradford, both of New-|Indian said he sometimes used hald M!'S. seelye to Direct by Lucretia Shaw chapter, daughters| . o0 poon oo oo no, ark. ever appeared on the flying outfit's of the Revolution. This evening the 7 el A AL f" h| Charles Howland of East Orange|rolls. These officers further declared n of the Y. M. C. A left With a9 Louts Wojcerflowski of Bloom- |that any man who had brought down class, on the lawn of Shaw Mansion his 53 the fact that this is the second oper- [T\ODGE Brothers screen delivery, 1920, 1o Vacation Bible School [ation he has undergone within a year.| very good mechanical order. Aaron G. : Cohen, 185 Park, near Main, or 867 New The Dally Vacation Bible school has Britain avenue. dolloks musical comedy, | Ihe FORRY|physicall Diréctor Toseph G, Hera: Tratl” will be given for the week-end and commencement guests. The senior class had its last dinner as seniors last night in Thames hall, at which several of the members re- | strom this forenoon for Lake Pocato- paug, on an annual outing. The class numbers 32 men, who divided into two teams, called “Red" and “Blues” for baseball, volley ball, tug of war field resisted the robbers when they drew revolvers and ordered the crowd to hold up their hands. Howland got a bullet in his chin and his fellow worker was shot in the arm. The 14 planes as the Indian claimed would have been well known no matter what name he used. Seelye to direct the work this sum- mer. She has experience in similar work in New York city and elsewhere, secured the services of Mrs. Laura| Miss Staroske’s Team Wins City Championship DODGE Brothers tourings, 1020 screen de- livery in excellent mechanical condition. Aaron G. Cohen, branch 867 New Brit- ain_avenue. St. Louis, June 10.—Miss Elsa Staroske, a teacher at the Meremic KERNAN IS SIGNED. and has done missionary work in this school here, is coach of the school's DODGE BROTHERS, 1916_touring var. A good car at a low price. M. Iiving Jee- sponded to toasts. and other contests. ter, 193 Arch St. : “This is a Studebaker The baccalaureate sermon will be wnlll given tomorrow afternoon in St PRIZE WINNERS AT YALE James' Episcopal church by President o B. F. Marshall. The class exer- (War Aviator's Dairy Gains Him a cises will be held on ZIONISTS FLOWER DAY shooting unnerved the bandits and i - |city previously. Through the courtes ey AR et e g s ol iReRd e Jhned = LG el g I e ARG L b Triniry | baseball team which has won the city | _vear.” S SanaTne e ST a | ternational League club announced to- (o offlola)“board ot thei TNty Sbl S i e S i ORA 010" 5o 00%, e moshiy Cx goea 1 WO O hem to €| day it had signed Jim Kernan, star |Methodist church, the sessions will be & ¢ paint, 5 excellent tires, upholstery very The robbers Weré setd 1o payatbeen |CALCHER and firut baseman for | the |condisted at that church. ivilian Pri Ar Erodciuie Jofmiisditor tuaglion or dischear]:ed e;forner:hia"plt;"ha;e wii; Yale nine this season. Kernan will Civilian Prisoners Are eaalte Faalt, M5 ITving Jeater, 105! Aok Scholarship in English. ago. The police learned that' they report to the club next week. Drum COI‘DS Attend Gala Taken to Enniskillen | _st._“This is a_Studebaker_yesr. o New Haven, June 10—Eimer Bur.|had driven from Newark in a taxicab Y e Field Day in Plainville| Beifast, June 10.—A score of civil- | "GRD: 1918 coupe. First $235 takes it. Call Stabbed Three Tlmee rell Brown, Uni%ersity of Texas, 1919, |and, arriving at the plant took their MONEY IN EXCESS, The Y. M. T. A. and B. Drum corps | 12N8 understood to be prisoners taken _‘_—___—_—J in Fight in Street [received the National Tuberculosis|Places in line with the two men who| New York, June 10.—The actual|; o oq"o Plainville this afternoon|in the occupation of' Pettigoe were (*'jiur=aiuor st d bu soiu sutbysd Bridgeport, June 10.—George Can- |association's fellowship at Yale in the | Were to receive their wages. condition of the clearing house banks Where they participated in the field marched this morning under heavy|' No reasonable offer refused. Yeamons, ardi of this city, was taken to St.|awards announced today for original —_— and trust companles for the week|,, " .nq competition being held in|€S5COrt to the Enniskillen station for [ _Stewart 8t Belvidere. oS Rospl S = b8 P b losi shows that they hold $31,508,600 in| = conveyance to this city, They includ- | FORD, 1917, ton truck, with platform body. E spital last night suffering |research in tuberculosis. EPI PA S R GE biteral irements. This is| P&t town under the auspices of the if d it Price $145. R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry from three stab wounds received in a| The Stone Trust scholarship in L E VI excess o .agaf r:;wmrw o T ‘: Plainville Fife and Drum Corps. The |¢] & uniforme f"‘f" ‘;" ? e,‘;”" Dort dealer. Phone: 2081-2. street fight. His condition is not seri- | English, was awarded to William Al- ot an increase of $4,867, rom last| Kensington Fife and Drum Corps algo | Of the leaders of the irregular Irish | rrison 1515 coupe. Newly palnted and cus. The police are seeking John |lison Weldon Carter of Frederickton, week. attended. There were 22 other corps | T€Publican army forces. Jutiovaalled giizclon i et E gl Gashola, brother-in-law of Canardi|N. B, for his “Pages of an Aviator's|Two-Days' Observance of 125th An- represented, some hailing from Hart- RS RS R T o R e e L with whom he is reported to have|Diary." ford and surrounding vicinity. Rain Y. C. R. R. Hearing May | upsor, ioir tourms ear 7 5 5 quarreled. Dr. Walter B. James of New York| Diversary Opened This Momning—| Tomorrow will be observed as|held up the parade af 2:30 o'clock. Conclitded KT Y | " new paint, 5 good tires, meclanically pore city was announced as the Yale Medi-| Notables Present. Flower Day by local Zionists, and|The awarding of prizes will thke place Be Conclude 'oday | feor, ex: si1bnt pholBtecingy 308125 it Mark Twain Cabin at cal school alumni commencement flowers will be offered for sale, the at 4 o'clock at the carnival grounds| Chicago, June 10.—Completion of e R e Cal di [sPeaker, with President Angell and| Seymour, June 10.—A 2.days' cele- | Proceeds to go toward the purchase |at Pierce lot providing the weather | the United States railroad labor board | TCTSGN ™SI, 1910, 7 nasssugor touring Sonora, Cal, Dedicated [pean winternitz. bration of the 125th anniversary of |°f land in Palestine to be divided | permits. hearing on charges that shop em- [ car, Good engine, just repainted, 5 pracs Sonora, Cal., June 10.—The Mark et i Trinity Episcopal parmsh opened this|among European refugees. The com- s s B AT ployes of the New York Central lines '}"aily_fow 'hnlm tires. Price and i!?m; Twain memorial cabin at Jackass Hill| MORE LAW IN YALE COURSE |morning with a service in the church|mMmittee has asked all Jewish young A Formal Request to were coerced into accepting piece | 47 & "‘”.";,‘,:*,sf-s{;j,;'}ff‘l,;'f';:h.!’ near here was dedicated here today SO lat which Rt. Rev. Chauncey B, Brew- | Women to assist by giving their serv- work in violation of the transporta- SOBILE, 1370 tourlng. ExcslTant roie with Gov. Stephens dellverin€ ing|College Seniors Can Do Full Year of ster, D.D., Bishop of Connecticut, was| i¢® In the sale of flowers, The vol- Ford to Be Made Later | tion act was in sight today, with some | ning condition. ' Good tires apa wire dedicatory 1dress [wain pt an v, Bdw y | unteers will meet at e ebrew =% _ i hat decisio: wheels. Cash or terms. Used Car Ex- 1 3 Law Work. the preacher. Rt. Rev. Edward C. 3 b Detroit, June 10.—Decision not to |expression of opinion that a de n - ate in the cabin, Tk been bl Acheson, D.D., suffragan bishop, was|School hall at 8:30 o'clock to recelve | ,.yo; formal request to Henry Ford | might be handed down before July 1. ’l‘\*;;“‘i_ ‘“]"g’;‘" S:ém::?"; 1 “mmm“ AT LS the ”,mp-l- i ‘.—rr'l this ]:w Haven, June.10—Some Changes the celebrant of the choral celebra- |floWers that he become a candidate for pres- . o nd 7 good tires. A. bargain. Used for gold in California. Twain left this jin the courses in the Yale Law school |tion of the Holy Communion. This SRR T ident for several weeks at leas! s FREE CARLOAD OF PIGEONS i change, 18 Main St. Tel. 2785, 4 % Y ~= |iden ast ha district in 186 were made public by Dean T. W.|yaq followed by a dinner at which NEW JERSEY COUPLE WEDS been made by the executive commit- Augusta, Ga., June 10—A solid car- | K1SSEL, 1618 touring, with winter _and Swan, the more striking of these being Bishop Brewster acted as toastmaster. Harry G. Brown and M touring tops. Tires (§) and upholstering k: 3 Dorothy |tee of the Dearborn Ford for Presi-|]oad of homing pigeons which have 6 5 that which credits thirteen hours of|gpeakers included Mayor George A.|Wenberg, both of Arlington, New Jer- | dent club, it was announced today by ‘amvsd S am e Tl g WAl e | o s Ter I 1o Thnah Philadelphia, June 10.—TIImar Prim ',“'5' vear law work toward full Work | pjyine, who tendered the community sey, mofored to New Britain this|the Rev. Wm. Dawe, president of the | released today for a flight to Balti- This is a_Etudebaker year. - | of New York, running unattached,|for senior vear either for the B. A.igreetings; Bishop Acheson, Who pre-|morning and were married at the lo- |club. “We desire to crystallize the|more. The race is under the auspices | MARMON chummy roadster. High grade | won the American Legion marathon |or Ph. B. degree, in place.of the re-|enteq greeting from the diocese: and|cal M. £. parsonage by Rev. John L |sentiment In favor of Mr. Ford and|of fhe Monumental City Concourse PLOL UL b e T of 12 1-4 miles from Villanova to the|cent allowance to college seniors of lRevs, John Willlam, Edward Beards-(Davis, Miss Mildred Schillat, of [to be able to show him that such|association. It is estimated that there | Iwesott seamm. 1628 Soriop medan Hobk city hall pl this afternoon for the |ten out of fifteen h“_’"*- 4 ley, D.D., George F. A. Bell, Ph.D.,, E. | Montclair, N. J., was bridesmaid and |sentiment really-exists before we take | will be over 5;000 fliers to leave here tourings, excellent assortment at Aaron Philadelphia F ng Bulletin crophy. | - The new plan, which accords with|pogter Pipe, H. A. Hunzinger and|William H. Farrell, of Arlington, was|the matter up with him,” Rev. Mr.|in the race. G. Cohen, 186 }““;“ 8t., near Main. Open He was a mile ahead of the secondthat in use in universities having a|wjijam S. Sharpe, who gave reminis- |best man. Mr. Brown is a certified [Dawe told The Associated Press. “In b o man, His time was 1 hour, 11 min-[combined college and . law course, cences. accountant in the firm of Brown and [the meantime, we will go ahead with| YOUNG GIRL CASHIER “|Am\ 5.51{1‘ 1915 m}::‘ru:: r:nr;n‘e;l;’ T:z'; places the academic undergraduate| apn organ recital by Harry J. Read |Craig, New York. our plans to carry on a national cam- FIGHTS OFF BANDITS| Chevrolet roadster; 1917 Overland tour- on equality with the first year men in of Trinity church, New Haven and a ' paign.” 3 N Ing; 1915 Reo touring. No reasonable of- the Taw school DIkY ShB N, thas dorRiA 6F ChAENEN: + J. June 10.—Miss| fere refused, at Aaron G. Cohen, §76 New PRIM \\] S \l \R ATHON ues, 55 seconds. LOSES FINGER Hoboken, N. Britain avenue. Open evenings. Wilbur Rair d, an employe of the A. J. Beaton Mfg Co., of 46 Whit- ing street, suffered a painful accident yesterday afternoon while working on a double punch press in the factory, when he had the index finger on his right hand cut off. He was removed to his home on Park street Mr. | Rainsford was formerly a member of Co. E, 102nd Inf. U. 8, and served in the late war SPECIAL MEE T'\G A special meeting of Tsabella Cirele | National Daughters of Isahclia will be held this evening in the clubrooms at 166 Main street. Balloting for can- didates will take place and a full at- tendance of member is requested A Jarge class of candidates will be ini- “0\'T STAND TRIAL. Man Who \lurdr-rw] Kidnapped Child Pleads Non Vult. Camden, N. J.,, June 10.—George Moanrce, who kidnapped seven- car-old Tda Kramier from her home in Woodbury, and crushed her head with a rock when =he made too muck 1o1se, will not have to stand trial for his life | Prosecutor Woberton announeced yesterday he had agreed to accept a rela of non vnlt from the prisoner | who has confessed his crime, He said he would confer with Justice| Katzenbach to determine the de- | gree of murder of which Monroe shall be sentenced The non viit plea eliminates possi- | with delegates fror ity were part of today's program. Tomorrow regular services will be held with a repetition of the play in the evening The first rector of the church was Rev. Richard Mansfield and thLe pres- ent rector is Rev. William A. Wood- ford. MINERS CHANGE DEMANDS. New York, June 10.—Officials of the United Mine Workers ~f America <he anthracite | districts went into gecret session here today to fix upon terms which, it was reported, they will offer tomorrow as | ar inducement to operators to con- | tinue negotiations toward a settle- ment It is understood the miners will be asked to modify their de-| SETTLEMENT LIKELY and it is Probable That Agreement , Will Be Reached on Questions. 6-0, London, June 10.—After today’s meeting of the British signatories of the Anglo-Trish treaty it was stated 4:00 p. m. He was accompanied by Hugh Kennedy, legal adviser to the provisional government and Kevin LENGLEN DEFENDS TITLE. Suzanne successfully defended her Griffith Plans to Meet Lloyd George|(itic a5 woman's singles tennis cham- plon of France today by Lenglen HAVE HEADS ROTARIANS Los Angeles, that Arthur Griffith, president of the| pavens Dail Eireann would meet Prime Min-ichosen president | ister Lloyd George this afternoon and|tional Association that it was likely a settlement of the gt the final business session of the questions at issue would be reached. | thirteenth Griffith went to Downing street at|organization yesterday afternéon. 10.—Raymond was Interna- Rotary clubs, convention of the MIDDIES MAY GO WEST 10.—Plans| park, were killed when an automobile Catherine Schamedes, 19, of Jersey City, assistant cashier at the plant of the Hoboken Box company, fought off a bandit last night and saved the company's payroll of $1,200. Her defeating i screams attracted the attention of Madame Golding, the challenger, 6-4, two men who pursued her assailant in the concluding match of the i v d into an automobile. French hard court championships. LS Lo Lt They captured him after a two mile chase. AUTO FALLS, 2 WOMEN DIE A Third Badly Hurt s She Drives Off an Embankment OAKLAND, 1018. Electric lights and starte er, $240. Call 1452-13 or 515-14. OAKLAND, 1919 sedan. Upholstering 1 like new, good paint, 5 good tires. Engine runs smoothly. Price {s $780 with terms to sult. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch BSt. “This is a_Studebaker year." wssplendid upholstering, 5 good tires and & perfect engine. Price §500, with suitablo terms. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. “This is a Studebaker vear.” OLDSMOBILE TRUCK, 1920, just. over- hauled and repainted. In excellent condi- tlon. Oldsmobile Co. of New Britain., 6 J Main St. Phone 26 OVERLAND, 33 B, touring. New tires and paint. A bargain for quick sale. Used Car Exchange, 18 Main St. Tel. 2785. rru)mmm . 1019 sedan, new paint, Bethel, Vt, June 10.—Miss Mar- Lieut. Gov. Hulbird of Vermont, and Mre. Arthur Mercer, both of Iyde jorie Hulbird, daughter of formegy tion, n OVERLAND 15 B fouring, perfect condi- paint and good tires; very low price. Used Car Exchange, 18 Main St 1 five passenger Paige sedan. Recently overhauled, tira equip- mands for 20 per cent wage increase | O'Higgins, the Dail minister of econ-|¢o the San Diego chamber of com- : v | - Sa O went over an embankment between ment is excellent. See this car at once if A R as a r.w.-nm of a conference with the |omic nf'(alrs With Mr. Lloyd George merce to hring the football team of here and Royalton yesterday. Mrs. R.| interested in a good used sedan. C. A PIANO RF general scale committee just conclud-| were Winston Churchill, the colonial|the United States Naval academy to|g page of Hyde Park, daughter-in. i £ Phone so18 . A planotorte recital. will be given|<d ot Hazelton, Pa, secretary and Sir Gordon Hewart, the | gan Diego for a Christmas day game | jaw of United States Senator Carroll | RE o7, A with Danel Ploled . WILL BAPTIZE | by the pupile of Misse Emma M. Schaal i S ,Mm bt with the University of California or|g page, who was driving, was injur- o gerfact. *Hev. John L. Davis of Trinity M. E. |on Monday evening, June 12th at the PICNIC CALLED OFF | The conference which lasted an|some western college eleven, were di-|ed seriously. Cherry 8t 3 ehurch will baptize 11 habies at the |Camp school auditorium. They will| The outing of the Junior Afd so.|hour adjourned until Monday. It is|vulged today. The project has the| The three, with two other Hyde |STCTHEBARER touring rar. Musi be eo1d regular Children’s Day exercises in his| be assisted by Miss Adeline Ohman, |ciety of Trinity M. E’ church cched- tiated the latter part of this month. Matters of other importance will also be discussed this evening. bility of a death eentence ANNUAL OUTING SATURDAY | expected that the premier or Mr. approval of Secretary of Navy Denby.| park women who escaped injury, at once aa party 1s leaving town, Call . ehurch tomorrow. Four adults will be | soprano. uled to be held in® Rackliffe's grove, | STUDBBAKBR. 1918 7 SOeb toutes el as guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Rack- | State Federation of Women's clubs at |*' 5 "3 hew corn tires, paint o8 new an3 Less than 15 per cent of the|liffe, was postponed on account of| - g FEW YORK CL i HOUSE REPORT | (ionpregational church school will be|ed when Mrs. Page tried to pass a ;t‘,l‘:"“v ith "l',’;"l:;’c;";,"“'.f,'.‘:"‘:'" 3 the isiand of Aldcrney. Ja year, later. : Balances . 60,100,000 - R | B | Churchill will make a statement in ware returning from a meeting of the 153-12 or 31 Greenwood St baptjzed tomorrow. — - | parliament on Monday. - The annual outing of the South!Springfield, Vt. The accident happen- engine runs perfectly, This Is a bu) nln Theére are no taxes of any kind in { French people earn more than $:00|rain. ARother date will be announced Brohanges 35,100,000 held next Saturday. Btudebaker ye: