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~ DRIVER FINED S100_ CHAUTAUQUA PLANS 2 BLUE BOOK is BIGGER BETTER CHEAPER Get Yours Now! Dickinson Drug Co. Stationery Dept, 169171 MAIN ST. See Our Big “Hit" ‘Cousin Jack’ Straws — $2.85 — BRITAIN AFTER AUTO CRASH: FOR COMING SEASON Convicted of Operating Machine Guarantors to Meet Next Week o While Under Influence of Liquor Arrange Final Details A meeting of the guarantors for the arthmere Chautauaus will be held Ing to event which is scheduled to 28 e 1at on B AS Arveste his morning Friday evesr nual place here frem June aly 1 Miss Lilah Gilbert, advance agent for the Chautauqua, will be in the city to diseuss the various features to be presented. Chautauqua systems throughout the country are this year laying special siress on junior work and this is trye of the Bwarthmore system as well, be- ing afillated with a group of systems wnefiting by the experience and practice of the following authorities ¥. Josephine Baker, M, D, D, H, P director Bureau of Child Hygiene, de- partment of health, New York elty; Owen R, Lovejoy, A, M, LL.D,, secre- tary child labor committee, New York city; Blbert K, Fretwell, A, M, Ph, D, Teachers' college, Columbla University New York eity; O, H, Benson, director of Junior Achlevement bureau, Spring- field, Mass, Program For Season. The program for this year's Chau- tauqua 18 announced as follows: First week day, 3 o'clock, opening exer- cises, chalrman of guarantors; 8:15, POrR UM eTATY plan for the Doty, was fined §) costs by Judge George W, Kiett !y, oourt this merning for driv: while under the iceman David 1 s & & MOLOr Ve fluence of liguor Harry Kerr, driver of _ a hw 1 that inking maehine ey's tes aconsed » said that he was driv west West Main street and auley was driving east, Lauley, ac rding to Kerr's testimony, was driv. sag course on the street nd at fiest Kerr thought that he was epdearoring to eseape ruts Kerr testified that both his machine and that of Lauley's were on the ex treme right sides of the read until all of & sudden lauley's started to zig ag, lLauley's machine struek the rear fender of Kerr's ear and took the hub cap off the wheel, Lauley aid not stop, Kerr said, so he pleked up O er Doty and they chased down West Main street as far as Grove HU where they stopped Lauley's ear. The accident happened heyond Black Rock bridge. In ecourt gi 2ig this morning Lauley ad- DAILY mitted having had a drink but sald jecture to be announced; 3:45, concert, | that he was not under the influence | Anollo Concert company 46, junior of liquer, John O'Connor of Bouth- |ghautauqua, for all juniors; 7:30, Con- ington, who was riding with Kerr, cert, Apollo Concert company; §:15, Policeman Doty and Desk Sergeant America’s foremost platform humor- Matthins Rival testified that Yauley ist, Ralph Bingham, was under the Influence of liquor, Second week day, » &, m,, Recelving Case Nolled chautauqua; 2:80, concert, Ernest Prosecutor Willlam Greenstein noll- Gamble Concert Co.; 8:16, lecture, od the case of Maggie Spinola char@ |«your Community In Revolution.'” ed with recelving stolen goods. 'The | parry R, MeKeen; 7:30, concert, Ern- prosecutor sald that Trene Patolclos- a5t Gamble Concert Co.; 8:15, lecture, ka, who is alleged to have stolen uyoy Folks Over Here,” Ada Ward; the goods in Syracuse, N, Y., stores Third week day: 9 a. m,, junior funior d in o sworn statement to the poliee of | 1 tauqua; 2:30, lecture, to be an- The hat for young men and all men. Several different heights | " of crown and broad bands. Some are lined with colored silks. The béest “Buy" in Hartford, that city, exonerates the Spinola |, qynced; 3:15, concert, Rowles-Rob- woman of having any knowledge of |, ison company; 7:30, “Taming of the the thefts, Attorney M. D, Saxe ap- |gnrew,” Shakesperian production. the thefts, Attorney M. D, Saxe ap- pourth week day: 9 n.'m., junior | The continued case of Peter Olesct- |y, tauqua; 2:30, full afternoon con- | viez was again continued until Thurs- . Dunbar Cathedral choir; 7:30, day morning of next week upon rf-'o,ncert, Dunbar Cathedral cholr; 8:18, MAY WILL DEMAND RELEASES Aational Comvention of Seclalists 0 Urge That Hussla Liberate ANl Po bukcal Prisoners Held New York, May 19.-~A demand for liberation of several hundred soctaliss imprisensd In Russia and of pelities prisoners in all nations will be made at the annusl natienal convention of the socialist party which convened to day with several hundred delegates mapy of them women, in atteadane Plans for revitaliging the organias tien of the party will be acted upon by the cenvention which will have | day and night seaslons every day un- til Tuesday, when it will close with a pubite m meeting at whieh the prineipal speaker will be Rugene V', | Debs | International relations of the soeial ist party will be discussed with ref erence 1o affiliating with the soelal- demoeratie international whioh meets | this menth in Germany | | One of the most important tasks [ ] "before the econvention, It was stated, ledere llld 300!| 336 MAIN STo |will be an attempt to lay the founda- tion for an American labor party with thes oclalist party as a puclsue and {ineluding the nen-partisan league, n.e' farmer-labor party and labor upion and ecooperative organizations, | The convention will act on & resolu- tion ealling for the impeachment of | HERALD, SATURDAY, 19, 1028, . 4 her Happy P. R ¥ by Miss Lis Bultas Hawail” Mildred 1¢ 8 and Oo oking toward the ribution to the s and girls the country, the various chautay 3% Systomia have united on & national program for a bigger and betier junior hautauqua services of natienally own autherities en children's ac- tivities as an active advisery commit- stamps this a8 perhaps the most potent development in chautaugua OFk 1N recent years. The advisory ommitice consists of K Jesephine Baker, M. D D H P, director Hureau of Ohild Higlene, department of health, New York elty; Owen R, Lovejoy, A, M, Li. D, secretary na tional ehild laber sommittee, New York elty; BElbert K. Fretwell, A, M, Ph. D, Teachers' college, Columbla university, New Yeork eity; 0, H. Ben. son, director junior achlevement bu- reay, Springfield, Mass. Owner of “Jack’s Lunch” Will Take Bride Tonight Miss Lena Berger of 325 Chureh street and Jacob C, Mehl of the same address will be marvied tonight by | Rabhi Rosenberg, The groom.elect i proprietor of “Jack's Luneh.” They Chiet Justice Taft will be attended by Mr. and Mrs Charles Proverman and Mr, and Mrs, | The Underpald Profession of Marriage Fimon Gelineki, is the subject of an extraordinary ai Mr. Mehl ta well known in World :!Ielo in an extraordinary series written | War voterans' eireles, having been a |exclusively for the New York Amer- | member of Company H, Mrst Ver. |Ie.n by the brilliant English novelist, mont Infantry; Company B, 1024 |Elinor Glyn, The first article ap- Connecticut infantry, and Company |pears in Monday's New York Amerl- | H, First Connecticut Infantry, |ean,—advt, daey @b 7:36 Clemens, G argest possl The four —— THE SPRING & BUCKLEY ELECTRIC CO. 76-77-79-81 CHURCH ST. Lemon Cocoa Butter Skin Cream A A real tissue builder. Rich in both Cocoa Butter and Lemon, remarkable skin beantifler, This cream should be left on over night, It restores vigor to the muscles, vitality to the tissues, elasticity to the skin, helps to eradi- cate tan and freckles, Gives long life to fresh complexions and re- Juvenates a faded skin. Regularly sold at 50c. WEFEK-FND PANTRY SPECIALS OPEKO COFFEE ..... 2 for blc OPEKO TEA .. SYMOND'S PURE COCOA i SYMOND'S PURE BAKING OLATE ... SYMOND'S PURE EXTRACT VANILIA ... Our Boudoir Lamps make excellent Sic 206c 260 360 .2 for .2 for .3 for 3 for quest of his attorney, P. F. MeDon- ough. The case of Henry Malkowski, ar-| rested at about 4 o'clock this morning B |on a breach of peace charge by Po- HORSFALLS § 93-99 Xdsylum Street HMartford. “It Pays to Buy Our K#nd” CITY ITEMS. nd Mrs. H. Jast Main st New C. Hammarberg et are spending York. Mr. Mr, of 37 the week-end in Hammarberg's s Rev. 0. Hammarberg, of IcKeesport, Pa., sails this week for Stockholm, Sweden, @5 a delegate to the World's Baptist convention to be held there in June and July. Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner.— advt. 0 A party wag held at the home of “Verna Greatorex of 18 Bradley street , yesterday afternoon in honor of her seventh birthday. Many of her friends were present. Games were played and prizes were won by Betty Curtiss and Geraldine Anderson. The little hostess received many pretty presents. Dollar Sliverware Sale at Morans'. —advt. E A regular meeting of the Sunshine goclety will be held Monday after- noon. —————— J. The Greatest Picture of the Year “DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS” “This milk is right,” -=Says The Farmer Boy Yesterday we were dis- cussing calories—today it is vitamines or electrons or some such minute divisions of foods. But all the time we are thinking of health. Give a thought to the Unit- ed Mik Co’s milk—it's pure. MILK IS YOUR BEST FOOD Try Angel Drink For Breakfast! United Milk Co. 49 Woodland St. New Britain leeman Willlam Doherty and Super- | numerary Policeman Stanley Dom- | browskl, was continued until Monday morning. Policeman John €. Stadler and Patrick O'Mara descended upon the home of Michael Kathriady at 178 Allen street yesterday afternoon and |as a result Kathriady was in police court this morning charged with vio- lating the liquor law, TUpon request of his attorney, M. D, Saxe, the case was continued until Tuesday morning | of next week. | The policemen in their raid seized |a stlll which was in operation and about a gallon of alleged liquor. | About 60 gallons of mash and a num- ber of empty juge were dlso procured in the raid. | | TO ATTEND FIGHT Crown Prince of Italy Anxfous To See Heavyweight Bout Tomorrow | Milan, May 19-—Crown Prince Hum- | bert has arrived here to attend the | heavyweight champlonship fight Sun- |day between the present titleholder, M. Vanderveer of Holland and Er- minio Spalla of Italy, The prince was given a warm public reception. | Both fighters have finished their | most strenuous training and are on |edge for the battle. Vanderveer is | much larger than Spalla but the lat- ter's compatriots belleve he has a chance to win. Georges Carpentier, former holder of the title, has arrived with a view it is understood, of seeking & match with the winner. | MARES HIS FIRST ERROR. ! St. Louis, May 19.—Joe Dugan, | third baseman for the Yankees, made | his first error In the 27 games of this | season when he fumbled a grounder |in the ninth inning of yesterday's | game here. { 5 A A | STARTS FOR HOME. By The Assoclatod Press, Paris, May 19.—Andrew Bonar Law, | the British premier, who has been | spending several days in this city left| | for London today. $1495 anro g'porl Jouring Built for the great outdoors — fairly hugs the road. 227 Glen St. Built by Moon Motcs Cat Co,, St. Louis, U. 8. As F 7 by Joseph W. Moon ome “WEST BOUND LIMITED lecture, “The World, Today and To-| morrow,” Hon. Philip Whitwell Wil son. Fifth week day: 9 a. m, junior chautauqua; 2:30, recital, Helen Wag- | goner, a reader of tremendous human |appeal; 8:15, “The Night, The Day," |recitation of an original short play, |by Leon Pearson; 7:30, comedy drama, “Crossed Wires," a feature en- tertainment program. Sixth week day: 9 a. m, ‘funior chautauqua; 2:80, junior pagant, “Her SYMOND'S PURE EXTRACT LEMON .. ORANGE MARMAIADE . . SATURDAY CANDY . OCADET CHOCOLATE ALMONDS—SPECIAL .. CADET WRAPPED CARAMELS—SPECIAL .. CLARK & BRAINERD DRUG STORE 181 MAIN STREET | NEIGHBORS Folks Make Towns. Friendly folks living as good neighbors make good towns. Friendliness and neighborliness imply some desire for the happiness and prosperity of the man next door, in the next street, anywhere in your city. A good citizen likes to do what he can to build up the place where he lives and rears his family. Good towns have good stores. New Britain is a good town. Its many good stores deserve home trade. Merchandise stocks are broad. Prices are low. Your merchant townsman is your neighbor. His prosperity helps YOU ! A town good enough to live in is a town good to buy in! New Britain Chamber of Commerce 'F. L. GREEN| The Biggest Picture That Ever Played New Britain ” gifts and we have a large variety WALL PAPER — 1923 STYLE — The new year’s newest patterns in WALL PAPER are here. / We invite you to come in and see them now, Never before in the city has such a remarkable array of Beautiful Decorations been shown. We can show you Papers as low priced as any in the United States. We can show you Pn]l)lers which will be used in the finest homes in the city this year. STOP IN AND LOOK THEM OVER - QUALITY DOMINATES PRICE NEXT The John Boyle Co. — Paint Engineers — The City’s Leading Decorators 5.5 FRANKLIN SQUARE TEL. 359 MANY boys and girls have their own accounts with this bank. They are not only saving money, but are culti- , vating valuable habits of thrift and system that will help them in later years. An account for your son or daughter can be opened for deposits of one dollar or more. i Better Than the 3rd Alarm SEE!! This Picture If Tt's the Tast Thing You Do On Earth