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GREAT LAKES RESERVISTS PREPARE FOR BUSY DAYS| o o | | ALL GUESTS T0 VISIT FARMINGTON New Britain Auxiliary to B¢ Host on Motor Drive Wednesday Historic Farmington, rich in tradi- tion cherished in t border the the old town, b Wednesday afternoon of drive to be given the visiting to the fortieth ¢ American McAll New Britain auxiliary. It officials of the local hri sibly no spot in New F more accurately typif New Engl tradit nourished and perpetu ideals of the y into the che this part of town where the wel marks of other days The visitors will be told of the days| when Farmington was the busines: exchange for this part of the ¢ mes which wed streets of the the will ohjective motor egates 1l meeting of the clation by the ht gland would cradle of which has the fine » entered people of this old hat pos nig pr try, taking the place of Hartford and s being the center of tivity as it is now the place where tradition lives The old church, organ: 11in 1652 will be mentiones 1 the present church, bullt in 1771 story of the erican board held in Dr. [ house on Porter hon Miss Porte cidentally it first shingie years, and the years old. The old cemetery emn impression, tkh has been set apart three different tim the east side of N distance south of the central portion wé in use 25 years after the settlement of the town and probably long before. Other land wa > and the east- ern hal re r the Xcclesia E Joseph B count of the I two centuries o dead, borne hit the bell tolling bearers ascende left their loved Bringing a modern touch to she picture the home the celebrated playwright Winchell Smith will be pointed out, where noted “Lightnin' " was forn he work which has delighted ; people all over the United Then study in the brick et which was the | d the place where will be told. In- related that the asted 1 now be on the building is chure! short The 1665, church in re,” ¥y8 an ac- of the spot, “for s buried their e village bier, knel the row path and - that v and laborers Naval Men Prepare To Set New Rec. ords for Summer Training Crews This Year Great Lakes, 111, April 30,-~Naval reservists of the Ninth Naval district, including the middie western states, are preparing to set a new record for | sumr training cruises this year, | The it Lakes floet and Mississippi | river squadron will start cruising from | two weeks to a month earlier than usual in an effort to train more re-| servists than any other distriet in the country, Six cruises have been planned for | the Great Lakes fleet, in addition to a special cruise by the U, 8, B. Wil mington, now outfitting at the P . mouth, N, H., navy yvard., Ohio J ists, to whom the ship has been as-| signod, will bring her around by way Lawrence river and the | The crulsing periods | kes ships are June 16 tc Jul ind eanal for the other Great 1 from May 19 to June June July 8 to July st 12; August 18 to { Sept. 16 to Sept, 30, The Paducah ationed at Duluth, will not make the first cruise r Mississippi stationed at St starting river sub-chaser| Louis, will make seven cruises, May 1 DAY SUSPENSION ! MAY Tven Trolley Cars and Taxis Will Not Be Operated in Mexico City Tomor- row, Advices Say. Mexico City, April 30. (By Asso ated Press)—Headquarters of the re- zional labor federation announces ay Day will see a virtual su- spension of work throughout the re- | public. The feature of the day here will be the laying of the cornerstone of the monument dedieated to the vic- tims of the Chicago havmarket riots. | The memorial is being erected in the suburb Tacuba. | The newspapers of the capital will not publish tomorrow, street car serv-| Mexicali, Lower Calif., April 30.-— ice is to be suspended for 24 hours, | Francisco Peres Rivera matador of n all trades will take the | Mexico City and Barcelona, Spain, day off. There will be a great pro- was badly gored by a wild bull im- cession in the morning with even the| ported from Sonora at bullfight taxi chauffeurs and hearse drivers in here yesterday. 1e. Socialists, communists and ag-| Chagrined by his fallure to defeat rarian orators will address scores of the animal Rivera, it v said, at- meetings in the afternoon and eve-|tempted to commit suicide in the ring ning. according to reputed matador cus- Eight hundred and fifty 1abor|tom phut was prevented by picadors. groups which belong to the regional | mhey giverted the attacks of the bulls federation throughout the €OUNtrY | rror Bivera and rescued him. have signified their intention of ad- ' gnectators wildly cheered the suc- hering to fueifo work: program. cess of thé bull in evading death and the rescue. Rivera's condition is said BULL FIGHwTER GORED Imported Bovine Proves Superior to Bull-Ring Hero—Crowd Cheers the Bull. to be Toe-Writin Fd at Wellesley Miss Helen Hamilton, student at Wellesley college, learned to | write with her toes and now it's quite a fad at that institution. | Below is a reproduction of Miss Hamilton’s toe signature. | SENATOR NELSON'S FUNERAL | Services Probably Will Not be Held | Until Friday—Statesman Drnpped' Dead on Train. St. Paul, April 30.—Although it was | announced here last night that the funeral of Knute Nelson, States senator from Minnesota whe died Saturday night on a train near York, Pa. would be held Wednesday afternoon at Alexandria, his home, it now is indicated services may not be held until Friday. Close friends of the senator accom- | panying the body to St. Paul, are said to have expressed a desire to hold | the funeral then which would allow more time for assembling a congres- | sional delegation to attend and en- | able scores of friends from all sec- tions of the country to reach Min- | United | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 80, 1923. HARTFORD HARTFORD BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL 30, T HIS STORE WILL CONFORM TO THE DAYLIGHT S AVING HOURS THREE DAY ENGRAVING SALE WEDDING STATIONERY IN THE NEWEST STYLES Wedding Stationery is often the cause of much concern to the bride to be who is un-~ certain of the style and wording she should select. We have 15 designs in lettering and 10 styles in Crane’s fine usages socially correct. We can advise her as to the forms and paper from which to make selection; and the following prices prevailing for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday will be found most helpful. ANNOUNCEMENTS Shaded Roman, old English; or solid letters may be used; 50 Announcements for $22.,50; 100 Announcements for $25.00, Script style regular paneled sheet; 50 Announce- Name Plate and 100 Calli 100 Cards .... SCRIPT 50 Cards 100 Cards .. | Stamping stationery from you per quire in colors .... Gold or Silver Name Plate and 50 Calling Cards, any style; shaded or solid letters, ... 100 Plain Cards, printed from your own plate ..... ik 100 Paneled Cards printed from your own plate Monogram Dies, choice of 50 different designs at ............ RECEPTION CARDS SHADED OR SOLID LETTERS ments $14.95; 100 Announcements $17.50.All prices are for 8 lines of types. CALLING CARDS Name Plate and 50 Calling Cards (Script) ................ i ey, 1N $1.95 $2.75 §1.25 $1.70 $1.50 ng Cards (Script) ..... AT HOME CARDS To accompany Announcements or Invi- vr... 8750 tations. - §9.00 SHADED OR SOLID LETTERS B0.Cards i i, . 8650 100 Cards ...........ooevevnnn... 81150 SCRIPT B0L Cards .~ 5ol 100 Cards ... r own die, . $7.00 $8.50 . 35¢ there will be the p: erected prREL in honor of Mis ; er hy fer nesota. former pupils which stande fext to the church. At sopss €nd of the town is the “Vacatigr House.” bought by alumnae »iss Torter’s school and sustained by.#hem for the benefit of girls who »0TK. to whom it is open sur-sirer -t winter, These are but a few of the interest ing spots and reminders of the old times that will attrac attention of the guests of the Britain McAll auxiliary, many of the members of which possess intimate knowledge of other features of Farmington whicl T0KIO'S PROPOSALS Commercial Stationery Department—Main Floor Wants To Exchange Suva, Fiji Islands—Roman Catholic ||#g ;i nuns on the island of Mua in the | ' —_— Ton, i} have a i %‘ e el OYSTERS i MR . 2 v have been_ presented to the island | e Two Family House in Belvidere Section at a |Bargain. Only $6800. Show us where you can king in 1:72--and the reptile was oid CRAB MEAT p— " duplicate it for the price. We are from Missour:. Tomorrow evening at Judd's hall on Main street, Rev. W, A, Harty branch of the A. O. H. will bring to a close a series of 45" tournaments that has Tokio, April 30. (By the Associated | been in progress for the past three Press ‘okio has proposed to Mos- | months. Prizes will be awarded for cow e exchange commercial | the entire series. agents between Japan and Russia vice foreign minister Tanake an nounced today. Officials in the foreign office are divided on the question of resuming in its appeal mellowed by time, full relations with Russia. It there- present a picture that will last, as its| sore is difficult to find out what is e years. | happening. | | The Japanese press expresses the | opinion that if negotiations between ex-Mayor Coto vf Tokio and A. A. dered Miss Annie Thompson, by the ! Joffe, envoy plempotentiary of the members of Lady Wallace lodge, D, O. | soviet government suceed the Kato 8, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David | government may retire. Morrison, 74 Belden street, Friday —_— { evening. Many friends were present| Diamonds have been discovered at| and Miss Thompson received many Brownsweg, Dutch Guiana. This din-‘ useful presents. Refreshments were trict has yielded gold for over 40 served, after which musical selections vears. | were rendered. Miss Thompson will becorne the bride of John D. Morrison of Jersey City, N. J., in June. Agents Between Japan and Russia, Announcement Says. ot then! SHRIMP SCALLOPS LOBSTERS HONISS’S 24-30 STATE ST. HARTFORD We have money to loan on second mortgages. Will buy second mortgages. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-8 Bank Hldg, FOREST STREET Single House, 9 Rooms, Modern in Every Way. Large Lot, 3-Car —DRINK — 'AYERS’ SODA WATER Price Right ‘ g | Take home a hottle of cream soda | =—-Something you will like—it's deli- clous. Three size bottles—3ice, 10c, 15c. - Quinlivan Plumbing Co.| 712 Stanley Street Plumbing, Heating and Repairing FIXTUR AND MATERIAL AT ¥ SONABLE PRICES Tel. 2992, - THE OLD HOME TOWN MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER A miscellaneous shower was ten- I'OR SALE TWO GOOD LOTS ON ROBERTS STREET, SLLI SEPARATELY—ALSO GOOD 3-FAMILY HOUSE IN W CITY. H. DAYTON 272 MAIN STREET TOGLETHER OR N PART op HUMPHERY NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Garage. TIGHT COUGHS The hard chunks of phlegm that clog your throat and nose when you have a ! tight cough make your breathing difficult and your throat hard to heal. fili!e the hlegm by the guick‘ easy and safe way. | Take Leonardi’s Cough Syrup (Creo- soted), This pleasant cough remedy re. | lieves, soothes and heals. Tt is antiseptic. | opens the air passages. cuts the phlegm | and protects the lungs. Best, safest and surest remedy for colds, coughs, grippe, bronchitis, whooping cough nn;croup. ge on the safe side—get a bottle today from | your druggist. CASTO R 'A | Sold by City Drug store. For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years CROWLEY BROS. INC. | PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street A. LIPMAN TEL. 2018, New and Secondhand Furniture. Estimntes cheerfully given on all jobs | 34 Lafayette St Tel. 1320-3 BY STANLEY HOLD "ER NEWT )/ SHES AREARIN. M P - ": o ,g:__—; COLD WEATHER NKEDS We have a full line of new snd second-hand stoves, oil heaters, gas heaters, etc, . | Watson & Jones 294 MAIN ST. TEL. 2450 FOR SALE TWO FAMILY HO! of eleven rooms DRESSING Sheep Manure .............. $3.00 per 100 pounds Bone Meal ................. $3.50 per 100 pounds Top Dressing .............. $3.60 per 100 pounds BELVIDERE t——: PALACE : Starting Sunday i Price Reasonable POLA NEGRI 5| 00X & DUNN KITTENISH ( HoRsES SHIED? “BELLA DONNA” REALTORS, 272 MAIN Any of the above fertilizers applied to your lawn will produce strong green grass. Rackliffe Bros. Inc. Park and Bigelow Sts, Phone 1075 IN THE PRICE Of All Mazda Lamps | BARRY & BAMFORTH & 19 MAIN ST. PHONE 2504 CENTRAL PROPERTY for sale with 132-ft. frontage. Plenty vacant space to build on. Income is 139, on purchase price and this can be increased. Here's an investment with no end of possibilitics. See us Monday for details. Price advances 82,000 May 1st. The Home Banking & Realty Co. 86 WEST MAIN ST, TEL. 728 Harry Hancock Norman Morrill %/4’/ THE HOOTSTOWN BUS TURNED OVER WAEN A FAT DRUMMER CROSSED FROM ONE SIDE OF THE BUS To THE OTHER. TO GAZE OUT THE WINDOW —