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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1023 Sur s that get n yoowd We working » A0 no privileged ol s dollar s just as than you deo. dollar and the When you huy here you know no ane huys £ diseon We say that the working woma and should g0 as far as any ne's, STOCKS FULL AND COMPLETE WANT 10 BEY OF Us WHEN YOU INSPECT FINEST MATERIALS, EXPERT WORKMANSHIP TO BUY WERE, ¥IT ovr YOU PARENTS, A WELL AN YOUIR BOYS' W OVR CLOTHING, UDMNTOIHE-MINUTE IN SIYLE AS WELL AS REANONABLE PRICES W CERTAINLY INDUCE YOU THE BOYS OF USe=WT! GUARANTEL SATISFACTION, Young Men 17 to 20 Xears will want a suit with extra pair of pants, newest models, good looking and serviceable fabrics, )a 25,00, Golf knickers, cut roomy, all wool tweed, 9 to 158375 and 85,00, Blue Serge Suits, two pair of pants, newest models, priced § 8 to 821,00 each, Long Prats, all wool In neat stripe effects, also plain blus serge and dark oxfords, to 34 waist $5.00 and 20,00, Collarless Shirts, stripes, 1 to 14 neck, selling for $1.50, 81,00, collars attached, plain colors and £2.00 up, Hoys' Odd Knickers, § to 15 vears, all sizes—81.75, 82.00 and np. Fine Caps, extra large tops, with and without linings, all new colors, priced $1 $2.00 and 0 ea, Four-in-Hands and Windsor Ties, complete ptock. Four-in-Hands for 20c to $1.00, Windsors 200 to AP ecach, PETTICOAT DEPT. Costume Slips in all the newest wanted shades, messaline or radium silks—84.05, Dainty White satin petticoats, lace und ribhon trimmed, some extea sizes with douhle panel and button hole edge for $1.95 each, Costume Slips in navy or black, LUNCH CLOTHS Chrysant R1.50 cq dozen, hy the Hght weight, priced at $1.60 each, Also white panel and embroidered Cherry, Bamboo and PBlue for 82,00, atterns of Wisterin, for Blue and White prettily designed in Birde, 45x48 for $1.00 each, 54x54 for 8120 cach, Napkins to match, 12x12 for 80c dozen, 16x16 for $1 18x54 Scarfs or Table Runners priced 30c cach, Toweli 0 Ox60 yard, blue and white, 18 inches wide, 21¢ yard, for them here. He sald that he would notify the family of the death of the futher, Although Aleck was duc to arrive VAPSSECHINIINS LT W S ——————— (. (1312 D LRGeS wu\‘ church at that time and artee [tian KEndeave meeting at 7 o'clock. | sponse to a telephone call from A. W, Ber[ln ews receiving the favorable opinion of the |(Chldren's day will be observed a week | Bailey, the undertaker, he was he bishop, began to hold services regu- | from tomorrow with special - union [ up by an accident to his young son. e arly every Sunday at Clark's hall, |services of chureh and Sunday school, | The boy was struck by an automobile Enst Berlin, The first scrvices in Bast | Kensington Methodist, in Clifton, suffering a broken arm and 3 { Berlin were held June 4, 1892 ular morning sery at 11| other serious injuries which necessi- PRIEST Tu flBSERvE Before and the desire of ghe k in the chureh. Subject of the | tated his removal to the hospital people of st Berlin to —erect a|pastor's sermon, John 3:3. Evening|there. He arrived in Plainville yes church was realized he was transfer- [gervice at 7:30 o'clock. On Monday | trday afternoon red to Cromwell. afternoon at 4 o'clock the Social Scry. Suit On Calendar ltev, “'ather Shelly was succeededice class will meet at 4 o'clock. The| The $10,000 suit of Mrs, Katherine il [by Rev. M. A, Sullivan, who at the Girls' club will meet Monday cve- | Burgess against the town of Plain- : £queat of Bishep Mierney, Undertookiining: a the home=of Miss Day. The|viile fot personal damages, in return Rev. J. C. Brennan Was Ordingd | the work of buliding hvurch. "The Ladies® At soctety Wil mever Sedmne |anre o fersoinl damagen, is return- Poople of ghe town, overjoyed al the lany attarnbon at the ohureh. The|Tuesday fn Tune, Mrs urgess has 2 R yragoect, aided in ever way, purohas- |ragular mid-week: praver:meeting +will | retained’ the At of. Peok & Holden on Jllfle 12, 1897, 1 Rome iR ANy S ihe o ""l'“f",‘ -'".".»,.”"g be held Thursday evening at 7:45 and [of Hartford to appear for her. Mrs —_— 165 the v oany of the furnishings|ins Boy Sooute will mest Friday eve-|Burgess claims negligence on the The Berlin l‘(r‘hl;:r; Co SaE a'sn‘m”: at the church, }pa.n of the town for not having a couragement to those in charge of | -\NONg those from Berlin attending Baseball Games S Ty the work, The company also gave Hw“,nv.‘u! ll\mmnn l“hnmplon‘lnp fight Plainville baseball fans are duc for | A ¥ Ahclaleald & Drcient: esf- At the Yankee Stadium, New York|a treat over the week-end when sev- THAN Wil Blay: bundaymReveral .f;.'-‘x:'“ riy‘”l]’::‘l 'fm’,i'w‘,’;_"'(,' 4\',1‘_”.]2:”:‘@: today are Lewis Beckley, Rich-|eral good games are scheduled. Th From Kensington Attend Fight— ' y.resenting $300 to the pastor for the (ard Luby, Phillp Fagan, Thomas Ma-|aftrnoon, the neawly formed Stand- = building fund. |larney, P. J. Buckley and Joseph|ard Steel and Rearings team is sched- News in the Churches of the Town R. 0. Clerk was awarded the con- |Venturo, uled to meet the fast Corbin Red Sox —-Other Items of Interest. 't for the erection of the church East Berlin Items [team of New Britain in thefr first | " "7 | Although the attendance was smal-| OM® Eame. This battle should be Rev. J. C. Brennan, pastor of St ler than usual, the meeting of the|°N" Well worth seeing as the Steel Paul's church, Kensington, will ob- arent-Teachers' association held at| ("M has been shaped into a smooth gerve the 26th anniversary of hi he Hubbard school last evening was| “OKINg combination of stars. To. ordiffation to the priesthood on Jun nteresting and enjoyed by all pres.| MOTOY. the Rearing makers will ,nnm 12, : ‘nt. As this was the last meeting of | 491500 In Addison. 5 Rev. Father Brennan was ordained he present hool year, officers for ]“m'.'m“ afternoon, the Irench- by Cardinal® Parrochh in . St Joho's ihe coming year were elected as fol.| MM Wil stack up against one of the Laterans church, Rome, Naly, Junt lows: President, Frank G. Kramer; | (15tet baseball clubs in the state in| 12, 1897. He had studied for fiv vice-president, J. Alec Willlams; treas. [ (1% T°N0X A. C. team of Bridgeport. | at the American academy i urer, Mrs. M. Sugenhime. After the |V Vsifors have the reputation of having been gl;uluu!lirl in .v:'n from business meeting a social hour was l1f|\|)|x‘vlr'!-‘:""" some of the fastest Manhattan college,” New York city enjoyed and refreshments served. teams in the s ate and have yet to with a Bachelor of Arts degree. At St. Gabriel's church Sunday the| 0% 2 contest. The IPrenchmen will) His first appointment was to St Sunday school will be held at g:15|MteMpt to break their string of vie- Francis' church, New Haven, He P m, followed by the regular serv- tories when they meet on the local later transferred to Bristol and '»""‘" ice ut 3:45 o'clock. Rev. Samuel gut. [ 1Amond. ville coming to Kensington in 1911 cliffe will have charge of the services,| . Clntoh “Notices where he assumed m.' pastorship of The following are the services at Congregational chureh — smnh\ 8t. Paul's church, Kenstugton, and the Methodist church Sunday, regu.|""® Morning service at 10 Hacred Heart church, East Berlin i morning service at 10:45 o'oloek, |0 €10°K: Rev. David Jack of Sims- When Rev. IPather Beennan came followed by Sunday school at 13|PWY Will preachi church schoal after! to Kensington, . Paur’s chureh v o'elock. The Junior league will meoet|11¢ MOFNINg service, missionary in all| on Main strect near the plant of th fat 3 p. m, and the Epworth league | CPAtMents; Young People’s meeting | American Paper Goods Co. On March aL 6 p. m, followed by the eve- at T p. m, topic, *“The \hr'pl\('nl\ 4, 1913, this church was destroyed by ning service nt‘ 7:30 o'clock. teve Psalm.” i 5 fire and “services were held I the . Fuller will have charge. of the| .. Advent Christian—Sunday, June 3, parish house until the completion of P Next Sunday is Children's| | TAYEr meeting at 1o; A the present structure, ‘.\mldn and an interesting program is| MCACRINE ut 1045 a. m., - sermon, cred Heart Anniversary REV. . C. BRENNAN | being arranged by the pupils or the| | M¢ Necessary Thing™ followed by Sacred Heart church, Ik Beriin, g —— | Sunday school N.:“","”"m” service; Sunday sehoy observed the 26th anniver: O w®and the cornerstone was Iatd with ap-| The Fast Rerlin hall tean will play | 12 0'¢locki Loval Worke s dibant completion this weelk, the nrst services| fuonriate ceremo November 8, | the Ivoryton-Essex team at the Com.|5ChE& service at 7 p. m., followed by leld in it May 30, 1 11896, by Bishop T % stock-Cheney ball pary in Ivoryton, | PTCACHINE, subject, “Culture and Sal For many years Catholic people in | Trinngles Wikl 1 Sunday afternoon. A wumber from | SAUON" Praver mecting Thursday JERE P e somneiud, A oreen i A doubleslieader will e ataged uti this' plnce. SAl. ot ompany the team| . 40 P- M. Junior Loyal Workers | to go to chureh, to travel from fourl (ye' Rensington Gram school o the ball park. day at 3:45 p.om, 1 to six miles from East Betlin to Ken-| crounds tomorrow by the speedy Tri- Mr. und Mrs, io8t Milarum of Baptist—Sunday, June 8, 10:45 a sington to_attend servicys, angle basebnll team. The first GAMG| Main street and Mr. and Mra, Francls| ™ the pastor w i Their numbers grew with the y With the West Knds of New Brtan | hning of Berlin loft today for e, | Bofore God”s Sunday school follow. | and the idea of having services Wil begin promptly at 2 o'clacki (1o, N, Y., where they wiil attend | "8 the morning service; 7 p. m.,| East Berlin was brought up. Rev.«q e West fnds, with added strength the bankers' convention Young People's service: S p, m., Mr. Thomas Shelly was pastor of 8t |4y out for vengeanes, having been 3 Y . Lewis Judson will tell of experiences defeated twice at the hands of . the SUPY S DISCONTINCED in 17m~nw~‘_ 45 p. M., Thursday, | Triangles prayer meeting. | r'v',?hf gecond game, with the Al.| The Sunday evening suppers which 3' M. E. church-—Sunday, June 3, 1023 | Baints, another New Britain delega- | FAve baen served weekly by the Busi- |._10:45 a. m., morning service, suh {tion, promises to produce a number|ness and Drofessional Women's club | ject, “Lest We Forget:" 12 m.. ehureh | of thrills for the spectators, at the clubhouse will be dlscontinued school; 6:30 p. m., Epworth lengun [ The Trangles' lineup has been | during the months of June, July and | speaker, R Charles 8. Wyckoff, shifted and the team will meet the| AUgUSt, it was announced thix 1norn- | Episcopnl—Iirst Sunduy after Trin- new Rritatn club as follows \hu’ ing ity. 8 a. ., Holy Communion; 11 a | Cormick, ef.; Karam, ss.; 1 ““Q"i-‘m_ m., Litany, Choral Eucharist and ser- | RED PEPPERH- Rayno, p.; ana, 3h.; Warren, | SRS — [mon: 3 p. m.. Holy Baptism; § p.om.,| 1h.; Greco, If.: Giannotta, 2L Tves, | S9800000000000000000000066 evensong and sermon, | captain, rf.; Halong, sub. With Ray ,mpm, the mound and Chaponi behind | OPEN NOSTRILS! END e —-—-—-———-—?} A COLD OR CATARRH Ease your Hght, aching chest. 8top| . 5 05 1g expected that the oppos- ;_l‘el"“'";; ('Rl_':':ik.(:'o’: :‘h:mc"l:‘?:':'m:‘ ing team will have some difficulty n : ety s i soring on the Kensington hoys, g+ B b "rll:‘-:lln Congregational Churel How To_ Get Rt‘lltf When Head ummu"l er “Red Pepper Rub™ is the cold] o Lo ot the Berlti chureh to. and Nose are Stuffed Up. Ty B Kt e [morrow will be s follows: Older | S0066oeM00060060066000008 || — — seems to end the tightness and drive [PO¥S' class at 10 a. m. Morning w bil Count fifty! Your cold in head or Tonight, 8 P. M. the congeation and sorcness right out, [SHID at 10:45 o'clock. The sermon of . papen gisappears. Your clogged X Nothing has sueh concentrated, (the pastor will be on the subjech i, ogmis will open, the air passages of Lester Canen, the Smiling Darc- pv»;u-(rmuz heat as red peppers, and of People for Whom ( ""'*: vour head will clear and you ‘...\ devil n one of his best Soles } " e Sunday school at noon and| y ¢ . when heat penetrates right down in- i 7 "j]" D¢ ,,' g 'Y'm the freel No mor snufl'lllm.‘, CSILVER SPURS® to colds, congestion, aching muscles/the Men's Bible class a AME| pawking, mucous discharge, dryness d‘ sore, stiff joints relief comes at hour in the community hou el o1 headache; no struggling for br ath ||| Also comedy and Screen Review .n.a 5 |Junior Endeavor society will meet at at night chh." moment you apply Red I'epper |4 o’clock, Harvey Woodraff being the, Get a small bottle of 1Bly's Cream | e ———s Rul you feel the tingling heat. In leader. This willbe the last mecting| ioim from vour druggist and «pply o | SUNDAY, 8 . M. i g ¥ il Sep ber. little of this fragrant antiseptic cream utes the congested spot is|until Septem ; "::re:ne::”;‘hr:ruzh and through. When St Paul’s Keosington. [in your nostrils. 1t penetrates ‘hroush All-star Cast, in yon are suffering from a coll, rl|-u-| Masscs at 8t. Paul’s church, Ken-|every air passage of the head, sosth “THE CURSE OF DRINK” - 3 f . lai i1l be der the direction of | ing and healing the swollen o1 in- Y yackache, stifi neck o= sore|sington, will be under ing 3 4 :v’:::’r.l,v'; :yf.‘l ;M a jar of Rowles Red |Rev. J. C. Brennan and will be cele-| flamed mucous membrane, givinz o || 1S a rare treat for all. A Fepper Tub, made from red peppers, |brated at 8 and 16 a. m nt relief. Head colds and ca drama that will make your at any drug store. You will have the| Kensinzton ('t-nzrl'un!!mm!: vield like magic Don't stay Mood boll, Also comedy, quickest relief known. Always say Morning service at 10:45 o'clock up and miserable. Relief is Sunday school at 12:10 p. m. Chris i ‘Rowies.” Plainville News GETS LIGHT FINES). Bunon Barnes Is Assessed $35 and Costs on Two Counts ATTORNEY TAKES AN APPEAL Maieski Burried In West Ceon 6 Py— Suit Against Town on Court Calen. dar—=Rasehall Games—hurch No teese=Plainville Rriefs Burton Barnes of Lir street, New Tiritain, was fined §25 and costs in the town court last evening by Tustice *P. Prior on the charge reckless driving and also 10 a costs for refusing to obey an « r of the law He was arrested by the state police after his father had been dis. charged on the count of re w5 driv Ing. He was represented by Attorney Donald Gaffney of New Hritain and an appeal was entercd Although Barnes advanced an alibi that he was in Bristo the time that the affalr was supposed to have oe curred, several witnesses the state testifigd that the numb f the Hurnes' car an nppeal tomobile was that of the The court fixed bonds for Mateski Buried The hody of Joseph Maleski was discovered In the Plainyiile Wednesday evening, was interred yes- | terday afternoon in West cemetery ||m.m| took place after his brother, which pond | Aleck Mateski of Cliftan, N. J., had viewed the remains and establishe the identity through the same ¢ !nnh followed by the Herald, Aleck stated that he had recently returned | from a trip to Evrope and that Joseph had a wife and 14 year old hoy sur- viving him there. iie stated that Jo- aeph had been planning to bring them to this country and to set up a home RECKLESS DRIVER - Phis is the last 8 nieren ds and we year wish w ar the ing worship at 11 & at 12:15 p O pom Congregational Aotes following is the sel in Congregationa " ' comii pomod meet ehureh mee frie ers are eryices Mor 860t u~||~lr!|n'|m| \Iv iql chureh, a speelal ehureh the parsonage after the ing, Monday, & meeting of the exs outive committes Monday L] P M., in the parsonage, 8 meeting of the executive committee of the Wam «n's Federation. The regular business weik at meeting of the Woman's Federation will be held Thursday afternaen at 3 o'cloek in the ehureh parlers, The missionary envelopes are due at this meeting, sinee this will he the last meeting until fa The play "Ovep the Teacups’ is pestponed until fa Children’s Day nest Sunday morning {Infant baptism M. EL Church Notes. Manday at 4 o'clock, Junior League Wednesday evening at & o'clock, a concert by the Epworth league. Thurs day at T:45 . m., prayer serviee Planning Vor Graduation Principal Orrin | Judd the Plainville Grammar sehoo ated this morning that plans are helng laid for the annual graduation exercises in the schools, A program is being arrang ed and will be reheased during the | eral |of . Plainyille Briofs chosen as “Potato Miss Ethel Thompson, of Houlton, Me., has been the beauty of Aroostook county, known in Maino as County,' ST. MARK'S PARISH The regnlar meeting of t " T, U, will be held Tuesday afternoon R",‘ell Jo,ns at 1 o'clock with H. Trumbull on | Maple str . | R e, Vil et o g e Hole-in-one Club | hall afternoon at 3 o'clock | All membeors are requested to he pres . ont Church Picnic to Be Held at rovert Russen, editorin writer of ('.\—;"l OF ANKS, :",’ "'\':"W ;i‘rllulxll );h—rnld )Pl("’l‘dly To our relatives, nelghhors and oined the Hole In One Club and got 'rI::-In ie palatives mw’y ors; ";‘m’ ROCkwe“ Pal‘k on June 23 the thrill that comes to some people sincere thanks for all the acts of G, once in a life time while playing golf kindness shown us {n our sad be : over the Shuttla Meadow club links reavement The annua! church school and par- here. His drive from the ninth tee Mr. and Mrs. John H. Skinner, Jr.| I$h plcnie of 8t. Mark's Episcopal [rolled slowly onto the green, A S church will be held Saturday, June 23, search for the ball falled to disclose I At Rockwell Park, Bristol. The chil- it when the foursome of which he SOJTHINGTON NEws dren, parents and teachers will leave was ope approached and the dawning SRR the New Britain station for Bristol at [suspicions were verified—the drive $:34 a. m, daylight saving time, and 'had sunk in one, after progressing Fxtra Policeman Voted Down——May | trolley cars will meet the train to con- 164 yards n'vhlll. vey them to the park. 'ce cream and | s Buy Ball Grounds—Briefs and|;,;.h wii be provided for tho ehildren been arranged The voters at a speecial borough he Men's club will meet Thursday meeting last evening defeated a meas- evening, June 7. in the parish 10oms. | 0ors Will Clang Behind Mrs. Phillips ure appropriating $1/000 for extra| An attractive and varied program has| Unless a Writ of Habeas Corpus is poifce protection in the horough nnd | been arranged and this meeting will| Secured in Interim, motion offered by Lindsey P. Hut- | take the place of the annuai outing. l.os Angeles, June Z—Clara Phillips ton for an appropriation of $300 to The closing services of the church cnmlvxmi of slaying Mrs. Alberta T, be adiled to thie regular police appro- school will be held in the church Sun- | Meadows with a hammer, will become priation was also de‘eated. The to- | day, June 17, at 11 v'cloch The |a prisoner in S8an Quentin penitentiary tal budget voted amounted to 5. g 1\.-.\..:« will meet in the parish rooms | tods unless her attorneys obtain 260, requiring a 5% mill tax rat At 10:45 a4, m. and march into the|from the state supreme court a writ Fhis was veted. The rate of com-|ohyrch, of habeas corpus preventing her in- mission to he paid 1 tax collector The choir boys will go on their an- | carceration there until after she had was fixed at 1 per cent and it was' nya) trip to Camp Washington, near | an opportunity to appeal for ancthae volvd to levy an additional 1-4 mil!| Bantam Lake for one % during the | triai, t=ion the grand list 10 be added 0| monch of August. The camp will be| Recaptured in Honduras after her the retirement of the sewer honda. | charge of M. G. Humphreys, U].,,,_I.«annw- from the Los Angeles county Seve speakers dwelt on the lawlese | poogiern jafl early in December, the hammer nesg in Sonthington with regard to the liquor law, hut their arguments did not sway the majority It been reported about town for several days that the manufac- turers in Southintog are to take over the Sand Hill ball grounds. A fae- tory league has been started and the games are being plaved on the lot. Tt is the plan of the manufacturers that the land will be used for a public athletic field, A daughter has been born to My, jand Mrs. Royal JI. Lecourcie of Mair street, The Companions of the Forest will | meeting Monda hold an important evening. Mrs, B. R. Sanford of Oakland Road {15 in the Meriden hospital undergoing treatment. Naval Reservists Must Resign to Get Insurance Members of | Washington, June 2 the naval reserve force must resign or | he discharged from the service in | order to receive further disability compensation under the war risk act, under a ruling of Comptroller General MeCarl, announced today by Director | Hines of the veterans hureau, Here- | tofore reserve men have received the compensation. The comptroller gen based his decision on a section the war risk act which provid that compensation shall not be paid “while the person is in receipt of sery fce or retirement pay.' OUTRAGE CONDEMNED Shanghai, June 2. Resolutions de- | nouncing the Shantung bandit ou and the increasing lawlessness in China were adopted at monster mass meeting last night which was | supported by the American, British, the pastor will speak on “Standing | French and Ttalian chamber of com- meree The Dalai LLama of Tibet owns a motoreycle, Dutch ABéaufy 1 The beauty contest craze has hit | Holland, teo Eisie Dierlup, of Volendam, went to Amsterdam in | her national peasant costume and won over all competitiors, the Sund discontinued £eles last night, tentiary to which she was sentenced | murderess passed through Los An- Beginning tomorrow hound for the peni. evening services will be until fall. During the months of July| and August all church services will be |10 8erve from 10 Lo to life. in charge of the rector emeritus, itev, | A Harry 1. Bodley. ln 'al] The Daughters of the King wili hold its final meeting of the 1 on Tuesday, June 5, with a supper in the parish rooms in place of the usual plenie. The annual convention of this | society for the Diocese of Connecticut will be held at St. Mark's church in the fall, The recent offering taken for the | Near East Relief totaled in cash and pledges, 3160.03, The bridge party for | missions netted $102.04 City D\\ cllerq l,smg Much More Milk Now | June 2.—Persons in the United States consumed on an average of two gal- lons more milk in 1922 than the year before, according to figures announc- ed today by the department of agri- Washington, siding in cities re- culture.* Decreased consumption of milk in the rural communities last vear, however, pulled down the in- crease to one gallon per capita for the country . ABSOLVED OF BLAME, Bridgeport, June 2.--No criminal responsibility is found by Coroner| Phelan today for the death of Jose Ernest Vettor is .n il o tecadale, phine H. Barlow, 39, who was fatally | Long Island, indicted with ias wife ingured by an automobile driven by |after the body of Alonzo Storey was Clifford S. Meek of Wilton. The ac- ' found in a sack in Jamalca Bay. Vet- cident occurred in Norwalk "May . ter has scratches on his neck. _—m Y NS O DR TR 1717 MR EROR KT TR DA “ONLY A SHOP GIRL” can find the greatest hap- piness if she will look for it at —— FOX'S NEXT MONDAY — ALLIES You and this bank Should be Partners in Business. vith Teamwork begins Your first deposit. The PLAINVILLE TRUST Co. PLAINVILLE, CONN.

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