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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1023, this to relleve the ehlef of the duty of | | CHIEF HAHT [imNfi Plan Revisions In ¢ hile & f y ehiet 2 ' ha # raw efo attending ') es, Which | oW - Police Ordinances b spedlagectasiotg 7 e Tu Fevera) revisions in erdinances p ' was ated, It 18 propesed to . | talning to the pelice department w substitute foF Gireatest frequency and force of the | be considered at & m ; he OrdINANCES | wingy in England ecour about two | Will Attend Gathering of Polloe| yeecns srimances reasrs i - 1 LIETRATSEEL | weoks before the veraal or spring| present ordinances vequire 1} ANE « now 85 for equinex and about 31 days after the L T Aln s also planned autumnal equinex, | Heads at Bulllo June {1-1] | mememesmemm—— o e E— FLIES AND MOSQUITOES ARE HERE Fly Screen—black, pear] and bronze Spring Hinges Screen Door Catches Flyosan, the great Fly killer, 75¢, §1.25, §2.25 HOT WEATHER HARDWARE HERBERT L. MILLS Venida Clintonic Twin Soaps Venida “Clinic” »oap the &in o stimulates sues, leaving swoet and antis Al & #pecial meeting of the hoard of S Wdovt polies commissioners held last night - It was voled to send (Chief Willlam C, | Yenida “"Tonic” soap nour Hart to the national convention of fshes, softens and tonies the poliee chiefs to he he at DBuffel skin, refining its texture and from June 11 to 17 '(:onumlmlzn:.r‘r‘ ;,.".. ] a very satisfying hase Parker stated that it has the lor powder, custom within the past yea » ¢ Usexl together, the “Venida the ehief to these ci:n'.'en)llohl ‘Mull)l\:, Clintonle Twin Soap e A convention in Los Angeles last year, i complete beaut yireatment with New Britain was not pepresented ! # wonderful results Chairman David L, Dunn reported that 8, H, Holmes, superintendent of | the schools, had requested that W, J, Bohlman be made a speclal police of- | ficer for duty on the premises of the | Central Junior High school, The re quest was granted Policeman Willlam O'Mara was granted & leave of abhsence for one | month heginning August 4 This month's period will inelude the regu. lar two woeeka vacation, | Supernumerary Policeman David Doty's application to be made a reg- ular policeman was tabled as was the petition of Frank Zendzian, seeking | reappointment a8 & supernumerary | policeman, Auto Parking Roles | A discussion followed in regarde to FOR THE LOVELY i;.lr\':::fl‘:;il::lzmmn i Sow MONTH OF JUNE by the ordinance committeo were read by Chalrman Dunn, Chief Wil. llam C, Hart explained that according and other summer months, you should purchase now. —The— Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 MAIN ST, to the ordinances automobiles must be parked three feet from each otHer and" five feet from the ingide line at the intersection of stroets Commis- | sioner Thomas F. Jackson suggested | that it would be a good idea to have the time of the day when the ordin- | ances are not in foree painted on the no parking signs. | On motion of Commissioner Jack- | son, Chalrman Dunn and Commis- gioner Lange were appointed on a committee to find out the standing of t:n‘:lpnnce board in reference to the ¢l service abolishment, the appoint- | Silk Jacquettes and Pleated ing of policemen and hrtnzinxn:rdln- Skirts, the ideal summer cos- ances before the common council for | tume. approval and adoption, | : 10 OBSERY_E;MEMORIAL DAY: | Graves of Deceased Members of Junior } HORSFALLS] 7wy 95-99, | | 80 Glasses of foaming, sparkling, popping, thirst-quenching 25: Root Beer for— 0, boy, how good it tastes on a sultry, hot day in summer—and how good it is for you, that bottle of home-made root beer—when it’s made with WILLIAMS® Root Beer Extract You'd travel many a weary mile before you'd find anything more delicious or more refreshing than this old-time, healthful beverage. All you need is a 25 cent bottle of ex- tract, some sugar and yeast. Then’ follow the directions printed on the ~bottle. But be sure to get Williams’ Copcentrated Root Beer Extract. For sale by all grocers. = THE WILLIAMS & CARLETON CO. HARTFORD, CONN. r now we have the most com- plete ling of beautiful hot ‘weather gearables in Hartford land selecting from among these a genulne pleasure. ¥rocks of gingham, im- ported volles, French crepes, linens and silks. +Overblouses of beautiful novelty silks in colorful designs, i Sleeveless Sweaters in glorious colorings and great variety. New Victor Records pecial Issue Swingin’ Down the Lane Great White Way Orchestra Beside a Babbling Brook Great White Wa Orchestra Twofox trots. One of them smooth and quiet in style, the other one with Bob-White calls and a whistling chorus. Both are in wholesome, country boy manner. They are played with fine finish. 0. 19058 10-inch List Price 78¢c Barney Google Georgie Price I Love Me Billy Murray | " Deceased_members of the councll Barney Google is the cartoon hero, whose adventures Georgie Price retails arc as follows; John C. Rowe, Charles | | | in a good, loud singing voice, wi oken bits, Billy Murray’s hero is a E. Porter, Ge: A b Ve X . i @ 0 ¢ ry (s E K Yo,mg.""‘{ffl“amfl";fl:ke’?e;hfi’r;1 cake-eating Narcissus who likes him This fimbe.r is a_great bit_of | characterization, No. 19068 10-inch List Price 7Sc (;.d Scheldler, Willlam F. Pmterson.i ldward E. Cams ] | Eaortes Bamen B ', Doweias, How. | Yes! We Have No B Great White Way Orch f es! We Fiave INo ananas Great ite Way estra Morning Will Ccme Zez Confrey and His Orchestra “Yes! We Have No Bananas” has a vocal refrain by Billy Murray and interesting orchestral effects at the beginning and end. orning Will Come” has no voices but plenty of orchestra, No. 19068 10-inch List Price 75¢ You've Got to See Mamma Ev'ry Night Tennessee Ten Nuthin’ But Pau] Whiteman and His Orchestra First record by the Tennessee Ten, and a fine dance from the funniest of songs. On the other side, a superbly finished Paul Whiteman fox trot with the Whiteman beauty of orchestration and the Whiteman technique 19073 10-inch List Price 76¢ lum Street Hartford. ‘Women’s Shop 140 Trumbull Street «Jt Pays To Buy Our Kind” Memorial Day will be observed by | Chamberlain councll Jr. O. U. A, M, | | Sunday, June 16, at which umef graves of members will be decorated. | + Williams® Famed Specialties Williaos® Extracts Williams* Cocoa ‘Williams® Spices Williams’ Charter Ok Coffee Williame® Tea House Tes Williams Gelatine GEN. KHARIN DEAD Copenhagen, June 7.—The Russian ard Norton, Mayo French, John B. general Tvan Kharin died last evening | I<earn, George W. Corbin, Joseph H. R L Coentiagen hospital of cancer[Lutn e B Pogter Srank Suoun of throat. He was an uncle by mar- Dewey, Henry . Parkington, Hasry | rlage of Grand Duchess Olga and Was | 4 ngerson, Edward M. Lincoln, Charles 2 well known figure in Dunish soelety. | 11" gohwaderer, Stanley Rowley, Adel- Before the war Gen. Kharln was a |yl " Avdrews, Willard Steele, George millionaire minc owner, and Was COfi- 1" Arnold, Ernest Stingle, Willlam | sidered the richest man in Russli, | p,yeley, Fred Turton, Isaac Timbrell, owning palaces at Petrograd and Mos- |Leroy Johnson, Henry B, Norton; John cow that contained art collections of|g gunburn, A. Johnson, Charles J.| fabulous value. | Eppler, Willlam G. McCartney, Wil- e ade] |Mlam T.. Stevenson, Walter V. Prelle, VETS ASKED TO ATTEND Howard Senf, Henry Winger, Paul Henry Gettysburg, Pa., June 7.— General | Bellman, Willlam Scofield, Adelbert Ames of Lowell, Mass, and General John R. Brook, Palm Beach, . Pla., the last surviving generals who participated in the battle of Gettys- burg have been invited to attend the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the battle on July 3. Speclal invita- tions also have been sent to Robert T, Lincoln, son of the martyred presi- dent; Gen. Nelson A, Miles and Gen. Byron §. Pierce. fi iy .\ Take my word for it Milk is a man-food. —The Farmer Boy. Good, pure, nourishing milk is not a food for in- fants alone. Itisa helpful appetizing diet for grown- ups. It is more easily di- gested than meat and saves you money on your weekly food bill. THEF 18 NO SUBSTI- TUTE FOR FR { MILK United Milk Co. 49 Woodland St. New Britain DR. BENJ. L. PROTASS DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTISTS 252 MAIN ST. slobe Clothing Co.) Guenther, John A, Johnson, Willlam G. Cleveland, Clifford Bull, Edward A. | Lautersweiler, E. D. Bennett, Robert | tllingworth, Whitney Plerce, Herman Beh, Willlam F. Rittner, John M. Falla, Robert M. Dame, M. Roy Guite, | Frank H. Rowley, Harry Bargfltram.i | James Simpson, Carl M. Lawrence, | | Charles E. Gates, Elbert J. Clark, |Fred L. Judd, Edward N. Whitney, | | Frank W, Humphrey, Henry A. Hahn, |G, W. Olson. NOVEL NURDER DEFENSE Detroit Policeman Claims It Was Necessary For Him to Get Drunk And Drunk He Shot Man. Detroit, June 7.—"Drunk in the line of duty” is the novel defense counsel |are offering for Terence Monaghan, former patrolman, now on trial on a| | murder charge. Monaghan is charg- ed with having shot to death Edluoni Heffron in a near beer saloon New | Year's morning of this year. | |~ Attorney Thomas Chawke, in Oul-‘ |lining nis defense for Monaghan cald | !the latter was a member of the| “liquor squad” of the police force. “In order to get evidence against [the keeper of a ‘blind pig' Chawke said, "it was neecssary for him to buy a,drink and assure himeelf {t was in- toxicating by drinking it. As a resuit | of his devotlon to duty he became in- ‘flox!(’atnfl preceding the alleged mur—i der.” | ENTERTAINING CLUB MEMBE | Mrs. Walter H. Hart and Mrs. E. | Allen Moore are entertaining nine members of the Current Events club | at thelr cottages at Oak Bluffs this wenk., Those who are present include Mrs, W. F. Brooks, Mrs, H. B. Hum-. ason. Mrs, 1. D, Russell, Mrs. R. N. Hemenway, Mrs, W, P. Feit, J. Sloper, Mrs. F. J. Porter, Mrs ‘ & North and Miss Mary Whittiesey. NEXT MON. TUES. WED. greatly in evidence, INO. Take a Victrola No. 50 home with you tonight It is specially designed for summer use—substantially built, compact, really portable and a fitting companion to seventeen other models in the complete line. As easy to carry as a suitcase LEVic Look under thelid and on the labels for theseVictor trade-marks Victor Talking Machine Company, Camden.N.J. Victrola No. 50 $50 Mahogany ot oak trola A DRAMA OF RESTLESS WIVES AND DISCONTENTED HUSBANDS “TEMPTATION” THAT AUTO TRIP— Any trip will be more comfortable and satisfactory if you can feel that your valu- ables have been left securely in our Safe De- posit Vault: Boxes at $3.00 per year. g Official Auto Trails Map of New Englan free to any autoist on request. For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. Added Attraction All Next Week, Starting Sunday, Movies of New Britain’s school children’s park fete and various views of the city and its people.