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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1923, " ROUTINE SESSION | g e ‘MRS, CROKER DENIES P ew sampie Book o ||| OF ASSEMB[_Y TODAY GBociqt EHARGF§ PREFERRED | “FLYOS AN” — Builder —— WEDD]NG Senate Adjourns Alter Two Takes Stand in Own Delense in [ , ‘ The Wity Ry INVITATIONS Minutes of Doing Nothing Dublin Court L4 ' The Museal Mowquie and 23 "”’OT o ol - ’—l - A= y * The Munching Moth, ANNOUNCEMENTS srabap g sl e 1 A | Dbt Jine Sesevers! ' recing y S AL R A The Active Ant, ore 1 veeords of another Bat OH N s associates o the late Richard Croker, You simply spray in "l.\. air with(l:h l’nyo;. Insects urday » i1 but none was avatlabl including {arrm t sley famous E » . ; ra; This Should Be of Tnterest (| 1uday to show the year : J tttnte iR e Zeunis Zioale Savis drop ‘:t.‘m u-m:.;"n:m“:r_m : et & can and sprayer To the Prospective In the house, seven members were MED'CINE years trainer of the forme An.m,u;:l‘ No heticr loat of broad today | N present besides Speaker Nickerson, Al chieftain's * horses, testiled today . the will contest trig) to Mr. Croker's is m‘d g P S AR E hrewdnew and_ practical mental cas pep— v . 4 gl gl g KR ARE 7 | (paciy. - They decured e wan not I Some say it's worth une rl e which was d usee e to external Influences. its weight in gold, . reading of the ealendar kel by cauivlent 1o pasing over Wil M| Oy R 68 YEARS OF SUCCESS 2" Brennan, of the carmeta or:| ] New-Maid Bread i) wire, gave corroborative testimony Hardware 336 MAIN ST. starred for act The house then hose present were Representative along these lines Anderson of West Hartford, Delamu- | K,LBANE FAVOR""E Mrs, Bula Croker, proponent of the s ter of Wethersfield, Allyn of Water. | will being tested the children ford, Averlll of Branford, Tyler of —— f Mr, Croker, took the stand for amination by Attorney Patrick Union, Elliott of Newingto d| . s owington and e Frenchmen Aro Inclined to the allegation on the contest. H P o ader Buckley ; n X . insurance had @ hearing in the speak- | Over Thelr Idol. jed to Marone when she Stationery Dept. or's room on & bill to incorporate the | n. mhy Assoctated t through the marriage ceremony tationery Dept itlook Insurance Co, A bill to| parls, Jun Satis CMaiil st Richard Croker, hus made her 169-171 MAIN ST. create this company was offered |hag plenty of sentimental ba personal history a lead! nent in ve home months ago but while the house ad- [among the boxing fans on the case. She sald her ns mitted it the senate refused to do 80, | jan boulevards, but the hour fol in the Indlan Territc in the/ ;m u"wm nvu")hunln--ul after the t'l;u- his bout for the world's featherweight 1'nited States, where she was born in ALTAR SOCIETY ELECTS S A ng time for the introduction of bills. |champlonship in New York approach- 1884, her mother being of Indian | LY y ! . A 'arrant was eelcted prea- I Yesterday the senate reverscd 1its|od today, his admirers, who last night | blood B AN S n lety !pm. Th rear' t patte in WALL PAPER J R/action and admitted the bill. It was |were willing to bet even money, found | The witness added that hier father |ident of the Altar soclety o e NEW year's newess patterns in 2 The orldsmlles M referred to the insurance committee (50 much Klibane money among the I mother were still on 640~ Church of St. John the Evangelist at are here. W gires 'll:.'z;;‘:".a‘flv»» viad i ""“h:r;) 1;"“'«). disinterested sport fans acre farm, She gave detalls of her A mehenn:h )h'*:;' 1;)’\(‘:‘:'4:;‘;,_';““::.;: We invite you to come in and see them now. e ¢ € R at they began to ask odds. Thus, cducation und of her life before her| the church hall. r . Ml favorably and when the house was (this afternoon the odds were running marriage with Mr. Croker, were Mrs, John Peterson, vice-presi Never before in the city has such a remarkable On the well_ [reassembled at 12:06 daylight saving (ugainst the Frenchman in the local Mps, Croker, questioned ns to the| dent and Mrs. Joseph Coffen secretary, array of Beautiful Decorations been shown, |time, the repott came in. The bill |Lotting as high as § to 5 or 9 to 5 . allegation of | A banquet was tendered Mrs, Mar- We can show you Papers as low priced as any in | was sent to the calendar for printing. it sty eintis her- former marriage e had | tin, retiring president of the soclety In the United States. D M [ Mondng ags pajourned at 12:10 untll| Rronch and Belgians to ever visited North Mass.,| the nelghborhood of /60 membare of We can show you Papers which will be used in the | Monday : 1 Mrs el ¢ daughter | the soclety being present. Rev. Thom- ressed an The Outlook Insuranee Co. under| Talk Over Ruhr Problems ' M. Jthel € Whitc, daughter| e b0 en was. toastmaster. The finest homes in the city this year. the bill would have a capital stock of | Parls, June 1.—The Krench® and | sjarone and Nved with him. She de.| hail was prettily decorated. STOP IN AND LOOK THEM OVER —and things scem brighter and $1,000,000 and would start business|Belgian premiers at their Brussels nied likewises that she had ever been| A whist will be held by the soclety /s more cheerful to a man when [ WIIT'3200,000 paid in and a surplus meeting next Wednesday will :L. Canada where she is also alleged | next Tuesday afternoon at $ QUALITY DOMINATES PRICE NEXT he's confident that his appear- of $200,000. the profected issue of new cuwrrency (o have Jived with Marone, | 0'clock in the church hall, ) | ance s speaking a good word The senate met at 10:30 daylight|for the Ruhr and the Rhineland, the for him. Come now and get a saving time with Licutenant Gover- |nacessity for which appears more — ——r— - g 9 new, sult. You'll find it will he nO: "‘l"'uhfl.'l\ l"r‘"lt""l'nc- 'rh" S€nators | nq more pressing in view of the! . |present were Doty of Hartford and|gyrtner decline of the mark: The Fra[l_ces WI"al’d ln Ha“ Of Fame [ o a worth-while Investment, Covert of New HBritaln, Chaplain miers will also discuss ways of . Coolidge of the house offered prayer |\ r ; |making profitable the exploitation of i Y % and he also offered prayer in his own é — Paint Engineers — Horsefall Clothcraft body. The senate adimumed. naving |the RURF and Rhineland railways. . 7 B Bl Tani o . |sat two minutes without any business | o, P TR e City’s Leading Decorators Serge and Fancy Suits § 5o, ineteen Piggly Wiggly : ] 5-5 FRANKLIN SQUARE TEL. 359 After the senate had adjourned, but PRI g ; $27 to $40 before Licut.-Governor Bingham had | asffi)‘l_es\lm ,Kan,,s‘l“’ QOld ; left the chalr, executive Secretary Me- |, @88 T 3o, June 2. — Ninc Cook entered the chamber. Mr. Bing- | (qyr afor and o orores in Kunsas {ham inquired it he had a message el 'n"’&;',:'h’,‘;"‘\“‘:"’;x”' ',",‘",“"”\'”‘”‘ . ulred u, ar ¢ purchased by Arthur | tfom the governor, adding that it he | & pird amteor ot o s L) | ;. 1 | had, he arrived too late as the sen- [, v Wi , res @ HO SMLS ate had adjourned: Secretary Mc. |56 WiBsly stores and his asso- ' ll| Cook replied that the message was for [fyin~ or @PProximately $250,000, ¥ 93_99 fsylum Strect B senator Brooks. rd announced last night. & M h d SR S : IRELAND LOSES AT TENNIS Vo % bl ] rogreSSIVC_ ethods arttord. ] By The Associated Press. ? Y i 1 : STATUE A FRAUD Dublin, June 2.—India defeated Ire- ; 1, 2 is elimination for the Davis cup, Dr. | Parish Magistrate Called In To De-|A. H. Myzee and L. S. Deane won » . 3 e —— £ri L O and T M y % . ce | termine If Virgin and Child Tn ARt e G ‘ : ' i : Cordla.l Seerce CITY ITEMS. Church Is the Original. | players have only to win one more b4 7 o f ¥ |match to advance to the second round. By The Assoclated Press, | S S B 2 June ‘Victor Records. C. L. Pierce Paris, June 2.-eAn examining mag- | MARRIAGE LIC i istrate is to be instructed today to| mppe marriage licenses ¥ bo—advt, following A regular meeting of the Sunshine | investigate the allegation that the sta- were issued today at the office of the | 2 3 society will be held Monday aftcwioon |tue of the Virgin and Child in the | oot (RIS (200N @8 100 CICE BF HOE The bust of Frances Elizabeth Willard, noted temperance L e 4 e, L veur sur-Ticole is not | 167 Hart street, and Miss Anna Ado- | worker and educator, being unveiled in the New York Hall of E er FaClllt e L R B L R R e ot e laide Johnson of 02 Grand street; | Fame by 0. H. Willard, a kinsman. Hers was the only statue of Vi y French Hat Shoppe, t 2 St. M. Malgorotto, an expert restorer of | y, A. Munson of 136 Lyons street ) ! ¥ . | ol : g . | a woman among the seven placed there this year. The bust, by Room 107, Prof. Bldg.—adv! statuary made a deposition to a police | Miss Violet Carlson of 54 Chest- ! 1 Members of Clan Dougl 0. 130, | inspector in which he asserted, ac- | sret : | Lorado Taft, was given by the National W. C. T. U. 0. 8 C., will visit Clan McLeod of (cording to Le Matin, that the statue 4 | . - ' New Haven on Monday evening to|was brought to his workshop by one witness a large class initiation. The of his regular customers, a promin- party will leave by auto at 6:30 p. m. ent antique dealer in the south side b g from the South church. |of Paris. This man told him Malgor- “I Love Me,” Bllly Murray, Morans'. otto sald, to replace the broken head —advt. . |and one wrist and to have an exact - Jack Lash, Martin Horwitz and|copy made which was to be painted 2 9 S % Baul Waskowitz of this city, and ,\'“,iflcvurdlng to instructions to be given . A i - 2 i N[WBV”""[M than G. Schatz of Hartford went m‘lnt\etr. ¢ e | ; ey = :: % d New York today by automobile to at-| Malgorotto declare: at he en- 2 y e ) | : : tend the Criqui-Kilbane fight |trusted the work of making the copy : b : | Dpen,Satu_rday !ngmngs‘ from 7—9 The New Britagn Council, Catholic to Michel Ella. When it was done, he | ¥ ¢ NS { Dayhght sav"‘g Time Women's Benevolent Iegion, will said, the antiquary removed both the || o / AR ¥ I hold a charity whist in the Y. M. T.|original statue and the copy, p:\y!ng{ A. & B. hall next Iriday evening, {him one thousand francs. | | JURY CONSIDERS CASE =/ 3 Vgt MEBaes Wanted_—*ONLY A SHOP GIRL” who can resist ‘.\tr\. Noffsinger of Kentuck ,.}mmu : 4 & j R LT 0P ulemp:ation as Mae Busch did. For particulars ap- ’ : ply a ] ot .‘rlunl(‘rln.z Hj-r Husband, May | 8 il % i = K / FOX’S NEXT MONDAY —— | Know Her Fate Today. | Henderson, Ky., June 2.—The jury | which heard the trial of Mrs. Lurlie | | Noffsinger, charged with wilful mur- | der in connectlon with the death of Milk—it's a food for babies and | her husband, Gus Noftsinger, was giv- | glants, Milk is a health build- | en the case when court convened this er and more of it would be con- {§ morning. Tt was considered highly | sumed 1f the proper thought dic- {8 | probable the woman would learn her | tated each meal fate tod Noftrs! who was manager for The Farmer Boy knows @ the s and Coal Co., here was Sners e, -« l|murdered at the door of a garage in that our milk is from cows B|yo"vira at his home on the night of that are well treated—that B| December 31 last. His skull was {erushed by blows from a miner's the milking and bottling @ 77700 are strictly sanitary—that D emrt e TRENGTH is essential in almost any undertaking. RO mny - be perfecty Wi i ieous abowsr was tons In the banking business it is of fundamental impor- pleased. dered Miss Alma Larson of 25 Flor- tance. This is a strong bank. ce street at the ho frs. F. . T Sinn 18 NO BUBSTE: Bl Tonnser ot 8T Florence orrent Tast sie | Our invested capital is $500,000, and the stockholders TUTE FOR FRESH MILK uwing. Miss Larson received some are liable for twice this amount. Our resources are over | bea o 4t clections ore | op ’ . 9 N | aAcred . by the Alissoy: RITon Her: $6,000.000. We are subject to federal supervision. Money U . d Mi.lk C auist and Helen Smedberg, and vocal over our officers and directors are men of proven ability, nite 0, J|:cicctions by the Misges Verna Regalis, | unquestioned integrity and large responsibility. Ethel Anderson and Anna Peiffer. A buffet luncheon was served. Miss | 19 Woodland St. Larson will become the bride of Gus- A strong bank for your savings. tave Josephson of West Pearl street . lon June 14, "()\‘l‘l’l"r\ll \\'n;l’. iil‘i\lAl‘\' ! N B . . N . al B the. Gourt street. hospital, waid today | ~ ew britain Nation a]lk DR. BENJ. L. PROTASS [|/that sho does not anticipate being : Organized 1860 forced to remove from present | SNTISTS has been sold to the Y. M. C. A. Mrs. y , = Ry e . , Deraos Aas & Iokwe ot MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ;@ Demos has a lease on the house which MAIN ST. runs untll January and is confident Hobe Clothing Co.) that she will occupy the building cven ater than that. GO 20y Y S W LT R YA , \ CHARLES E. BLANEY'S GREAT BROADWAY SUCCESS —_ ESTELLE TAYLOR MAE BUSCH WALLACE BEERY TU 66 ‘ 'r 2] STARS TULLY MARSHALL CLAIRE DUBREY JAMES MORRISON p NL P I — WILLIAM SCOTT WILLARD LOUIS JOSEPHINE ADAIR New Britain

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