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TALK OF CONDEMNATION 10 SECURE SCHOOL SITE Fast Side Commitiee Chalrman Says ASKS ROTARIANS T0 CONVENE HERE He Did At Approne of FISHERS MARRIED NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MA WANT DECORATIONS ON COURT OF HONOR PILLARS Devise Ma Serviceman Ask Mayer 10 FIFTY-FIVE YEARS Means of Securing Money for 0 4 i)y Y 1023 KELLEY NOTES CHANGES " Whe Was Declared Dead Com ments on Diffcrences in Conditions Now and 21 Years Ago \ Racklile Extends Invitation o o Armistice Street Residents to Patriek. ¥ Keller, who pcon mh ms"l‘c for Annual M Couneliman Lawrence Staniey of | (Jhsarys A 1 N e 24 40 (hp elty after & " U0t Rl Mt | OBTO ADOIVTSTY TOMOTON |, M1, &t 2 5 e bt e cial committes of the common counel orgunisations asking that the city not cially dead," finds that ¢ . O RackiMe. president of the on sehool plavground needs in the My and Mra Charies A. Fischer of oot of Howoy .':"\\:r; A gttt g L densendlrl o New Rritain Rotary elub, announced eastern section of the city, Whieh I8 47 Apmistice street, New Britain, for prennllhll condition, hut dee. 'he most Interesting ehanges he Ands 8¢ the meeting held last night at the | T°COMMending the purchase of the ., . - o s af Meriden, will orate with flags bunt and I8 In the schedule of wages now paid Hi Angele and \f _\A Smith prope 5 cclebrate the h weddin ni, Wreaths, the pillars in the ¢ ¢ Refore leaving New Britz Mr, Ke! ghland Country elub 10 Meriden gesessed at $3.450, af & price net 1a ey ¥ J dding anni : rayt ey was & paiptin e that he has axtended an Invitation for exeeed $17.005, today upheld the a eTeArY tomerrow. A reception will ‘henor. The expense. it s estimated, ! P JAE contracton with o . ¥ be held at thelr home in the after. Will be about $100, and Ma M isiness on Myrtle street. He pecalls the spring cenference of the Retary '10R of his rammittes poen ta whi relatives and friends Paonessa is asked to devies means by 'hat before leaving New Britaln he of elubs of the 30th distriet to be held , CoURCHImAn Ftaniey expiained that o o0 L il \r Paacher 1s em. Which this money ean be secured fered bids on several iobs and fer . the committes looked over severs! o " ' ot o The petition is signed by the fel. 'abor the figure was piaced at 85 in this eity next Mareh at the new ,ias and decided that the Bmith gract P'Q¥®4 In Plainville - y N &g TR Burrite hotel. Although the 1n- | munag G 'ed that the Bmi &2 Mr. Pischer was born in Hamburg, lowing: Speneer H Waod, command # &n hour this ineluding the em- vitation has not a8 yet been sceepted, eommittes then securad from Watso ',"”’d"‘"‘ “» O ';;"Li" 143, and ot |2 ',';;",‘,,(,‘,,: ,.fi.‘“,',",,' Bl hsutast "..mr-'m::\'v“:':.m:)l\:”, o ,,‘\r,','.:n‘: e 1t s quite probable that the eonfer- & Jones, realtors, their price, whioh '1° 3¢ of o follow the ° PN r e " A g Rugorid eace will be held In New Britain, This was 117,000 The ocommitten dnes ! 0F 4 ssaman For eight years he Havold Frost AUMmanter of the Vet 2 ".‘,;'f.'-;,”:w\': '.‘,'.fi,. L e e i will be the first time fn the history of not feel that this amount should be "er¥e1 aboeard deep water ships. dur. 4.,”‘(:,,‘::,::,',',., by .‘l':\.’\,fl:, 51,00 An Boar The foromey painting Rotary that any sueh conference has' pald and if condemnation proceed i‘\'*_"‘ '::."'m"','":, .:' _‘:L':; practieally Vetardian of tha World War “,_,‘_ contraeter was alse surprised to find h:n held here Ings are favored by the city, the eom. | “YPIV SRRORCOLTAR WORIC, L erakl, commander of Koselnakn N cOmMpariog present day th Jeorge Macauley was chairman of mittes eould not nar would net offer SaMidas an o ool s8] on whieh Post, World War Veterans, and Harry 7080 of a score of y t one the entertainment committes in abjeeti Thelr enly ohisctive in PATH! ng AR hr'mr:» i B Balaes o the ABetiata Legion, barrel of oil is now billed for more charge of the mesting last night. A stating the § 00 price in the re \n»r‘ v voyage of overa days they At the last meeting of the comman "N What he was accustomed to pay ahad dinder wa served with R O port was to give the eauneil all infar anded at Quehee n-;i " \‘luu M sounell, a resolution was intraduseq 'OF fOUF harpels Clark of East Berlin furnishing the mation avaflable rather than ta ree. Ll 0 and ‘\ma Minekwitz “"r‘. and adopted to have the arch and €had. Prapk Porter was chalrman emmend that this am married in Montres Baforé zeine ta | court put in good condition Na m $40,000 REAL FSTATF s0rn of the committes on arrangements ' be expended. the councliman says. He (ol o L LIS RO BOIAN €0 o Tl made at that time r- The Home Bankin y Mise Dorls Kempton favored with a | belleves that this pertieulsr piece of 0TS0 B (Ul LIS FONP ations, The patition now affared ex : RIRE and Reity O, number of vaecal solos which were well land should be secured, but as to the Mr. Fischer was employed for ¢o|pisins that it was intended to Ir 4 s 50ld the following property te vecalved by the Rotarians and their price ta be pald, explains that it iy b s SR e ,,"'L" ©n 1n the 'his itam, but it was omitted thyaugy '"11€ approximately $40,000 friends. net a matter far his committes to QISF U et das g ’\”"'1': At family house for Samuel Wasknw Max Unkelbach, chalrman of the handle with the € E. Rehumaek o He {a The park board ts planning to have 7 DAV street to Wicenty om Bundle Day committes, reported When the report of the committes o v 0ic sannacted with the Masang 'he Posta straightensd and chains ra. "kl three.family house o collections -will start in this eity to. Waa printed placing the maximum g g 000 Foliows and has haan ® ' paired. shislds repainted and the arch " for W H Van Oppen 1o X €ay. The Lions' club will gather the Yre to be paid at $17,000, and an-, 0, 0000 Bl FE0 ub In \u.yn Ascorated with flags and bunting On Pear! asurer of the Unit & ciothes In the south end of the eity rouncement was made that the aa- |0 W00 B 00 =% i vach of the pillars a small siik Amar. Wood Co; py ty on Park street and Rotary In the north end. Rev. #ersed valuation is but one.Afth of Mrs. I"ischer was horn 13 Germany 1080 fiag w1 be placed FIng to William Rurk which In. Samuel Rutcliffe is chatrman in chargs this amount. members of the eammon o\ “gp L lii™s 1545 They hate ana| Mayor A. M. Pasnassa ~i!1 take up % the drug store aceupled hy M of the ‘work councll immediately began to 1AY| .., opear “5trs' Charies Rehwarty. of the matter of securing funds for| A AXelrad, thres stores and faek Ossian Bennett was named as chajy- | PIANS 0 disapprove of the mite. 16 g0 0 o) 0Bl L F0 b BT i Wreaths with Mr Jackson Mercer's garage man of the entertainment rommittes :&'}:":‘r‘“.";:l’:' I‘;:"‘;"‘::_”A’: "I:“ ';: saven greatgrandehildren — for the “ladien night” gathering to be le, v ¢ oune! = e " held Thursday evening, June 7. probably be changed CASE SETTLED OUT OF COURT Mrs. N:hup"k Agnm Head Ray Sonle, editor of the Hardwars Dealers’ magazine, will speak at the Delay Ts Encountered meeting to be held next week at the 3 a4t amainst Mika o 4 Elke club on Thurstay at 12:5 In Mexican Negotiations Jminet Mke Sows a summary pro. IR O e e Mot e o'clock. The G. A R veterans and RBv The Associated Pross, an Washington street, hrm,‘;, ';N'l gin her 13th consecutive vear as head commanders of the various military Maxirn City, May 25 --The expo 80 Early In the procesdings, Atter. °f the organization. Mrs H Alex organizations in New Britain will be (jon of the Obregon administration’s | nev Thomas F McDonough, who, ™28 named vice president; Mre 1 the guests of the elub at that time gitjtude toward the recognition re- with Atterney David L. Dunn ‘P“rr' Nair, treasurer; Mrs. M Zucker, Joseph Andrews s chairman of the quirements lald down by the United | yorioq gams niade'a Motioh {‘" fria) financial secretary; Mrs. M Dorman entertainment committas for that|States has again been delaved because (o oo by Judga George W, Kietr recording secretary; Mre. T Roth day the Mexican members of the mixed | 4oniaq the motion on the ground that foder. Mrs. & Riblcoff, Mrs. A Lip Following the dinner Captain Har. commission have found it necessary has not been made within tha time Man. trustees, Mrs. T. Swarsky, Mrs rv 'Haynes, who spoke to the members 1o amplify and restate the BOVEIN® | asyirad by law Justics Harm P, |1. Geisinger, Mrs. A, Segal, Mre PRo ©f the club several weeks ago, dellv. ment's position in certain particulars | p .0 on the case at “”‘”";lfin' gin, Mrs, 1. Brin, directors ered an interesting address on “shoot. |in consequence of questions advanced |, b ™ 4000 taing 1o the te Gilot Y by the United States delegation ? arnesor TAG DAY POSTPONED ing Wil1 Game in Africa.” | to MAPLE H".lll NEws I WILL ATTF\D CELEBRATION | Mr and Mrs Willlam C. Kranowitz of Lineoln street, will go to New York tomorrow to attand the decennial iealebration of the Schnol nf Journal ism, Columbia unfversity, of which Mr. Kranowitz {s a member of the clags of 191% The completion of ten vear's work ki Field day will be observed by the puplls of the Newington schonls next Triday afternoon, June 1, in the Cen ter school grounde The exarcises will commence at 1 30 daylight time with a parsde. Thers will also be folk | "< CHPRE 0 O L Y unded by dancing formal gymnasticos, stunts |y oeo” rogeph Pulitzer, is to be cela and sports brated by the unveiling of a bust to Miss Mabe! Emith of Johnsan street £pent last week end in Providence Mre Hl'r‘hr""k of Kansas City visiting her son, E. R. Hitehrork, Maple street the first director, Dr. Taleott Wil lfams, now director emeritus. In the evening the decennial dinner will ha held at the Hotel Commodare | is ot! CIRCTS WOUTLD COME HERF, Sparks Cirens has petitionad the 1 censa committes of the common councfl for a permit to play in this eity June 20, The license committee wlll meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock at! Mrs. A & Grant entertained four tables of bridge at her home on Golf straet vestarday afternoon. The prizes were won by Mrs. 1. L, Harding, Mra Wm. Sternberg, Mra. Frank Rau, and Room 202, City Hall, to act on the Mrs. R, Damon application. The cirens, its advanee agents sav, carries 20 cars and is ona of the largest in the country Mr and Mrs C W, Lines of Mapla Hill Ave returned recently from Cal. | ifornia where they spent the winter SULPHUR SOOTHES UGLY, ITCHING SKIN The First Application Makes Fkin Cool and Comfortable. Mr and Mre. D. A Niven of Golf gtrest have opened their suymmer Yeme at Madigon Mr. and Mrs. Scott MaTntire have moved from Franklin, New Hamp ghire to Portland, Majne, Mrs. MelIn tira before her marriage was Miss Ed na Clark, a former resident hers Cnsgrave to Make an Open Air Speech Sun. If you are suffering from eczema @r some other torturing, embarrassing | skin trouble yon may quickly be rid Dublin, May 25 —~For the first time | of it by nusing Mentho-Sulphur, de in several months, President ('os. clares a noted skin specialist grove will appear at an outdoor meet This sulphur preparation, becauss ing next Sunday, when he will ad. of its germ destroying properties, sel- dress a_ political gathering at Kil-| dom fails to quickly subdue itching, cven of fiery eczema: The first appli- cation makes the skin cool and com- | fortable Rash and Dblotches are healed right up Rowles Mentho-8ul- phur s applied like any pleasant cold eream and is perfectly harmless. You can obtaln a small jar from any good | druggist kenny. Mr. Cosgrove's decision to be present is regarded as a striking in dication of the government’'s confi- dence that Treland is returning to nor ma! conditions. A band of irregulars was captured yesterday in west Tre- land, a large quantity of arms, am- munition and explosives was seized effacted in the casa of John Schmirt the seftlement, Sowa made a payment the praperty design and bright eolors from France Of Ladies’ Talmud Torah Mrs. L. Schupack has besn slected president of the ladies Talmud Torah A settlement out of eourt has been The'tag day planned for tomorrow by the A, M. E. Zion church hae heen postponed until next Saturdav so as not to confliet with the Ameriean Le- gion drive for the oversans graves decoration fund Schmitt and retains ownership of Attorney Heanry Nowie. | appeared for the plaintif. Mexico buys furnitura of elaborate LOOK! Saturday is the Last Day of Our Big Music Week Special Pooley and Colubmia Phonographs Sold on Easy Payments The New Pooley {s the most beautiful Console made. See the New Pooley before you buy other make and any judge for yourself, NEW POOLEY $200—NOW J. M. Hallinan, Inc. “THE BEST OF EVERYTHING" Bakery Department Our Bakery is Supreme—Have You Tried It? Large Loves of Wheat Bread, 20 oz. .. 13¢, 2 for 25c Crullers ...... . 18 dozen Fresh Pies . 20¢ Bran Muffins .. 15¢ dozen Butter Sponge Cake .. 30c Short Cake Assorted Layer Biscuit . 18¢ dozen Cake ... .. 30¢ Yankee Rye Bread 12¢ each Fresh Date Cake 30c DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT We cook our own meats that’s why they are gond. Roast Stuffed Young Chickens, 214 to 3 pounds each. Boiled Corned Beef 17¢ th Potatn Salad . 200 h Fresh Stuffed Sweet Peppers 10c each Roast Fresh Ham .. 85¢ th Baked Beans . . 10¢ 1h Peanut Butter . 25¢ Cottage Cheese 20c h Best Frankfurts 30c Potato Chips 60c th We are the sole distributors of Canton Center Eggs the best Eggs in Conn. Try them ! CANDY DEPARTMENT Assorted Chocolates ... .................. 49¢ th Chocolate and Vanilla Fudge Fis ¢ W 0c ™ Peppermint and Wintergreen Patties 22¢ Our Memorial Day Boxes are very nice. A nice gift for the War Veterans ... . ... 50¢ each DOWN puts any one of the New Colum- hia. Grafonolas into vour home at once, on easy Ralnpte weekly payments, T‘nhmlhll Now $100, GRAFONOLAS in Different Styles and Prices to Suit All. in Our Large Grafonola Department COLUMBIA NEW PROCESS RECORDS RFMEMPP. —~6 RECORDS ABSOLUTELY FREE With Every Phnnngmph-—fiahuda\ Only JOHN A. ANDREWS & 0 132 MAIN ST. | The Big Furniture Store Columbia Headquarters Guilet Millin 257 MATN STREET JUNE 2ND WE WILI, BE AT 177 REMOVAL SALE Less than one week is left, hefore we are in our new store, and tomorrow being our LAST SATURDAY at our present store, we will give hetter values than ever to make it a banner day. TRIMMED HATS $5 00 Gordon Pure Thread Silk Stockings in ( Hll DRF\" black and all color: $1.95 hlack, colors Full Fashioned S white and all “BUY YOUR HAT! i Stockings, Man_\- Other Hosiery Specials to Be Had um. The mayor has requested that |all members of the commen counctl and cthers interested atlend the meet. Ing and express their feelings. A large Swimming Pool Forum at Central Junior H, 8, Hgll ! rA .\l' P:fl ".".: r;": “j";’ delegation of Belvidere residents will be on hand to oppose, but the Hall of the board of finance and taxs 1 —— and delegations from other will faver the prejeet sands of young men and women ba asking that he preside at an open forum to be held next Monday eve ¥ 10 discuss the wisdom of estab: | o4 1n the pool during the few weeks € 4 municipal swimming poal In | opae ¢ was in use last year th rth end park year, and he asked the alder o act as . - idges fellowing ¢ diseussion American square oll cans are used forum, the first of its kind | by the Mexicans for stoves Kkettles, ere. will be held at & o'clock at the | water jars and often for the storage Central Junior High sehoel auditeri.| of foed A SALE OF MERIT Our FINAL JEWELRY SALE merits your attention, Never in the history of New Britain were such low prices (Iuoled on first elass merchandise. We must close out our welry at any priee and as soon as possible, henee this sacrifice, Many people took advantage of this sale and have greatly benefited, You will, if you need something in our At any rate step in and look line for present or future use, us over, it will pay you to compare qualitv and prices, ~ Flgin and Waltham Watches, $12,50, Solid Gold Stone Rings, $10 values, at £4.50. 507 off on Rogers Silverware. l\"‘or,\' at Half Price, Graduation and Wedding Gifts at less than enst, HENRY MORANS 365 MAIN ST, Directly Opposite Myrtle St, ROOTH'S BLOCK MAIN STREET Incorporated 259 REDUCTION | ON ALL HATS Over $5.00 | [$1 95J AT LESS THAN 1} H A’I‘ PRICE HOSIERY — $2.39 Venus Full Fashioned Silk Stock- ings; black, white $1 '95 and colors Silk Stockiags; $2.50 Heavy Ingrain $2.19 85¢ black, white and all colors $1.65 AND HOSIERY FOR DECORATION DAY At SALE PRICES