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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY ;muunnmuumN ST SN T e wosqurmors L ARE HERE Largest Cls msmry o I e U Judge Klett Deas Wih Man wnu BBkl ot L BN, screen B8 hsesisiesasenanncasia 0 Ny Janet M, Meride stitution u:ReceweDlplomas Qe dgwes ¥ Narifes Bought Copper of Boys Petition Is Laid on Table J§ CCHCH (ltr e P e B + e A O Florence At the menthly meeting of the City Palmer, Margaret B, ¥ e A Parsons, Clarn I, Bothingto o Hall commission yesterday afternoon Fly bneeu—dwlnck pear] and bronze Phelan, Margaret M » Lomenes NN denler, was vsolution h e * 3 (Watervilie) £11en & taaeday Duspondsd fall mone| cunremcy of ing aw s dur e[} Spving Hinges Sereen Door Catches Pickett, Marjorle 1| Plymouth, tenoe and placed on probation fop|turaed ever to the ex-servicemen's or Flyosan, the great Fly killer, 75¢, $1.25, $2.25 Pain‘taklflg Refies gy (e e (Torryvilie) six months by Judge George W, Kiett|E#nisations when the club moves to SO atants ierce, Corinne | Waterbury the Blihu Bugrit hote! was read and "OT “’EATHER HAR"“ ARE poliee court this morning. Proses | .hoq e Sommissioners expressed Finishing || "2 Jalatts ' punches, Dorothy .. New Tritain thi = Podnetsky, Rachel R, Hariford tor Joseph €, Woods presented the (o' wigh to have further time fe in x " illin, Marje Torrington state's case. Comeneek was arrested (vostigate, 1t was voted 10 eall for [l ce———————— vy i Reilly, Kathr, New Britain ¥ Detective Rergeant Willlam P./pidg on a new fence around the eity Riordan, Mary Rrist MeCue after he had purchased part|property on Washington e Bids Robin, Dorothy H., Middleburs & coppar holler from hoys for #i% () a new carpet for the mayer's effice s § st time in the sehoo Rosoff, Martha N., New Britain, "% In court today a boy testified |were turned down, being teo high tory that the graduating class has| Bchlenker, Fthel M PeexsBiny, 'hat he had sold Comoneck the cop- feveral leases on eity hall are to ex. | i passed the 1 k. One elass | NoW York, per and had previously sold things to pire shortly and increases will be R L e e, ey R L (et 1 s oot | Hapdware " 336 MAIN ST. A program has Leen prepared fo ."1'““". Mabel 1", Winohester (Win. Joseph Giawacki, charged with “ ““ "lll"’ll'i o ele ¢ ne, This will .[n n ) 1 . g i ISeh The e ! béach of peace, was arrested 18t .00 une 9 —Orders from the = [ —— hymn Btemmier, Ruth M., Portland 1 t his hor P 1road 6 Stotts, Marlon G, Colebrook § nisht at b pme on Tiroad street| o o' oc e sdintamt general today | . by Rupernumerary Policeman Thoms Btrong, Katherine M, New Hritain, a8 163, In court today he was fined re-desig ‘ 170th infantry, at Tor-| the Time Rosea” and ‘\\mn Swanson, Bertha | New lipital . firsf battalion ' J " 816 and given & fay suspended el ppe Irington, #s headquarters company . . Daisies Died.” Miss Meyer, & mem.| Thompson, Irene i o \ ' or of the class will sing the Aria| Vincent, Tmey, Me sentence. Judge Klett in 1mposing | oo "0l ien 170th infantey, Col. o . 80 days seld that if Glawaki had from “Mignon fhe program will Whaite, Marlon ¥, Waterbury A fall mentence hanging over his James A. Haggerty, 168th _infantry . having reported a sufficient n‘mbar of I nate headquarters company, The candidates for Normal diploma | Candidates for Kindergarten Diploma trouble at his home e Harttord| Anderaon, Frances, Cromwel Mrs, Glawacki testifled that lep|S8nized in New Haven to be designat.| . Cas:y, Agnes, Britain husband came homs last night at|®d A8 headquarters company first bat. | ||“ll R | Attken, Bherif, fast y ‘xu.ly--.m-).n B e Cloutler, Florence C. Hartford about 11 c'elock in a drunken con.|tallon 170th infantry, Aliworth, Doris K, Meriden, Curtin, Marion A., New Britain dltion, She d that he chased her rnosar { VIVIANT RECOVERS. ““‘ (I 169171 MAIN ST, ose With the singing of “America,” Wrinn, Halen €., Hartford head he would r make so much men enlisted, a new company is or. '”“ |I| l “ i ! (i The Tdeal All Avound Summer Allyn, Wilhelmine E,, Goshen, Dixon, Helen M, New Britain Ak the hot with a flat fron Suits— 4"""}':""‘ Faith y".- -\"‘ ;”""";L'!"-’ Doran, Estelle A., Waterbury When he was called to the stand he| Paris, June 9.-~Former Premler| Appelhaum, Caroline ethers! Elster, Alberta M., Meriden. lented that he chased hor with a flat Viviani who was selzed with a faint- SFALL, CLOTHCRAFT ) ' . HORSFAL t Barber, Norah M., Waterbury. Finley, Mary D, Hartford iron. He sald that he had a drink |IDg spell in court yesterday afternoon | evening. has so far improved today that his BLUE SERGE Rayer, Mayonne, New DBritain, Fogelson, her, New Britain of: whickévraany " In « the I:l amish, l‘(ull\: ‘llrul?l. Getehell, Clara P, Plainville awackl wlso stated that his wife condition afforded no cause for anxie- | Beaulicu, Mary E, Plainville Hary Bernice M., Waterbury bothers him too mueh and makes ty. Hin p!lymmnu have advised him | il R : M. g : 5 “uml (i Wear the coat with flannel Brennan, Helen, New Britain, | Petarson, Ruth H.,, West Hartford Judge Kiett discharged John Buda, WILL l‘l".hl NT STATF FLAG. ' trousers, if you will, or the en. Brokopp, Olga M., Hartford. St. Louis, Helen, Waterbury arrested yesterday morning for the| Op npext Tuesday afternoon, Ltan- ”“” l” | , “ ] “H tire suit when m‘r ion demands Bronstein, .n"'" “Ilrllhrr'l | Schmidt, Luey B., Meriden second time in one day on a com- {ley Women's Rallef corps will pre- ;‘—:').:e l.l‘"" of l\-.m‘.«m-gv i the urnuk»rl’ -r!:l h. \\x‘n\lrrhull'.\'v Senning, Phyllis, Berlin plaint made at headquarters by /"‘"l"n! to the Junior High schodl a silk est all-uround suit, Butler, Elizabeth A., aterbury. Sullivan, Kathryn, Bristol. thany Banart of 98 John street, The| Conneeticut state fi Memb: ‘TS can mnd i - " L L And for value, these at $27 ‘ampbell, Alice, New Rritain, Wirth, Marian R, Waterbury judge in passing judgment’ said ‘I‘"'J requested to meet 'I.'f G. A’? :!T-h.nru RRANGEMEN be P10 SLQrS anywhere—drop fl| Carrington, Martha 1., Bristol. Worth, Torothy B. Waterbury | Fuda had spent all night in a cell|at 2:30 o'clock to attend the exer- silverware and other valuables in our have no equnl # in tomorrow and pick one for ‘abelius, Theodora, Hartford. Candidates for Normal Certificate, 7' police headquarters and he be-| ciges and wear white if possible, An % 5 [ lioved he had been sufticiently pun-|appropriste prowram will be carried . vault during your absence on vacation. yourself | ;7:‘:‘;‘;;‘0‘“: l.::l;,n,d | Brokopp, Olga M., Hartford ished z Avez, " . Buckland, Irene B., 8o Windser, | 1#he | out by the chlldren. The presenta- i i Clotheraft Fancy Suits—8§32.50. ‘ollins, Helen G., Waterbury. Buckiand, Irens B. South Windsor. | ®'ye, Bunart Aestified In court to- tion will be made by Mre, Eiisabsth| | Space to suit your requirements. Our inen Golf Knickers—$6.00 up. Conlin, Helen, New Britain, [ tord, day that, following court yesterday | Atkinson, patriotic instructor of the e for this service is moderate. Flannel Trousers 1_nnlnn..)lr|n.n w ut-rpur& Guilmarten, Mildred B., Bloomfield, | 0rning, Buda returned home m\dJ corps. Jac 22,50 | Cook, Elizabeth H. Fast Hartford Honiss, Doris A., Berlin. hegan to abuse her ggain. Buda de-| e W 3 Sport Jackets—822.50 up. | (Burnside). Johnson, Florence M. Waterbury,| Med that he abused her and Mrs.| 4 ran iy said not to cool the air Horsfall Oxfords—8$8.00. | Crowe, Margaret, New Britain. Mahoney, Edna, Hartford ¥ Huda testified that her husband | but to Inerease evaporation of mois- | Palm Beach Suits Curtis, Marian, Southington. AR spoke in gentle fones to Banart and |y, e trom the skin, producing cold. his wife and Mrs. Banart threatened Horsfall Panama Hats Delaney, Elizabeth, Waterbury. : ‘ | g 4 o 3 L t t Buda. TDudr da hte P vigns Weiens Gote How | Demine. verera . corock, 400 DROWN; 70,000 HOMELESS 17, v 2o, e devene o , | 3 | ‘Dentson, Doris, Torrington. # [ et abtistve langunge, Judge Klett ma Dpen Saturday Evenings from 7—9 Derwin, Eilziabeth, Waterbury. | Floods Cause Devastation in Lower Duda to return home """’ Aok ::" Daylight Savino Time | B anarts, ~ also 0 . | I IO SIAL:I S | Dexter, Mildred T. Canton, (Cole| Lo |gneak to the Banarts linsville) olga Region—Province in Turke-| Mrs. Banart to have nothing to say | ) . . : Wi ‘ The Naturopath Physician h |to the Bud: ly while living { Dorothy H., Plymouth, - 0 the Ruda y while living in a Oi Dieter, S y stan Is Visited by Famine, | the same house or else move out. 95'99 Isylum Street | crerryviier. | " "Not Guilty of Non-Support. |. 252 MAIN COR. WEST MAIN Donovan, Harriet M., New Britain. Stockholm, June 9.-—Russian cor- b . A Saeh AT Hartford. Doyle, Margaret M., Waterbury, | p, ‘ Abraham Joseph was discharged by Phone 76 ¥ . Driscall, h:rls. Torrington. | respondents of the Btockholm Tidek|judge Kiett when he was arraigned Hours 9 A. M. t:s P, M. “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” | Dubinsky, Fanny M. liast Hart. | ningen report that 400 persons have on a charge of non-support. Assistant g s been drowned and 70,000 rendered Prosecutor Willlam Greenstein pre- Genuine Naturopathy adds years | ford. i 3 2 English, Esther V., Hartford. ‘Y:onlleleu by floods in the lower Volga [sented the state's case. to life, pep, power, endurance and region Mrs. Joseph testified that she has| Derve emergy. I use the very latest Enstam, Mildred 1., New Britain, ; | 1<*nznmur|¢n,d'\rmgdm Waterbury. | : not received aid from her hushand | &nd all forms of the electrical. The CITY ITEMS : Southington: Moscow, June 9.—Another far-off for more t a year and they have Violet Rays, Alpine Sun Rays and — 1923 I L o—— [ ‘She | Mechanical Massage treatments. For . | Flynn, Anne, 1 rty, Josephine M., Torrington. ‘tnrnflx of Russia-Ferghana province been married for seven years. ORUPIYs YoNop BtOM. | ) Turkestan has heen stricken by (said that he made her work too hard | those convalescent there are no treat- ) S ments that can be compared with The new year’s newest patterns in WALL PAPER 16 by rail. Tickets $4.50, on sale C, L. | H unice, Meri fected by the food shortage which hushand she is afrald that he would less of what disease or ailment or how Never before in the city has such a remarkable meets next Wednesday cvening to elect Heffernan, Grace, Torrington. | eating grass. i {months, 5 By sl s dous importance to you. The treat- We can show you Papers as low priced as any in Johnson, A." Elizabeth, Hartfor: usual festivitie | Moscow, June 9.—Acting Premier|live together but the woman sald | children. Jational repute will be| Johnson, Svea V. New Britaln, | Kameneff addressing the communist finest homes in the city this year. Gulbransen Player Pianos. Kelley, M. Grace, Kensington. improved since his removal recently tring a friendd McCarthy, Mary V. Waterbury. Pravidence; T, Ty June - g.he Miss Ruby M. Lynch of 11 Lawlor | NoCrum, Doris K., Bristol. — Paint Engineers — the office of the Traut & Hine Mf&.| " areahan, Katherine H, Hartford. ‘ndjournr'rl at 9:05 on its 84th day. Y. M. T. A. B, Building Fund Ex. [ Friedman, Mary, Hartford, famine. A message received here and beat her at times. She % d o i also tes- cursion to New York Saturday, June | Goodrich, Adaline F., Berlin. suys that 400,000 persons are af-|tified’ that it she went back to h"!ml;l:"l‘flmmp‘;t::,dmd for those are here. Plerce & Co—advt | Harrison, Eleanor M., \\mclw!trr‘ Hrast b e o AL S R B o Hoiet) regmd We invite you to come in and see them now. & Co—advt, Wi g aths. cut her hedd o he couple have The Third Ward Republican club | (Winsted). | The “population 13 reported to br|not heon’ living fogether for several | sonb ey’ OF how wany epecialists array of Beautiful Decorations been sh g o - of Beautiful Decorations been shown officers and name committees to ar- | :f{]llr‘ruu}. P‘T‘““ES'\\'ND‘INWkF e | Rev. sha Adams testified that ts i ! annual sheep barbecue| Irving, Elizabeth W., ew Britain. o g £ g ments are not embarrassing for wom- A {o he held at Lake Compounce. The! 1By The AMociRtec Bhbn he has apdeavored to have the couple|en; are patnless and act as magic for the United States. g 3 g will be observed and| Johnson, Irene C. Hartford. We can show ypu Papers which will be used in the a speaker of na al re e W P secured, 5 Keane, Idna, Waterbury, ‘pnrt\ of Moscow yesterday said that Moran's | [Keating, Ruth, Hartford. | Premier Tenine's health had greatly STOP IN AND LOOK THEM OVER ~—advt. g PR VE Star of Good Will lodge will cele-| Kiniry, Rose M., Berlin (Kensing-| from the Kremlin to a villa near this () R QUALITY DOMINATES ICE NEXT brate its 23rd anniversary, Monday ton). | city V) R IVORY evenisg 1n Jr. O. 1L A. M. hall at| McAdams, Mary D, Manchester, | - — u AL o 8 o'clock. FEach member is asked to | (South Manchester). | R. I. ASSEMBLY ADJOURNS. ™ : ! e Victrolas and Pianos, Henry Morans McCrann, Dorothy F¥., New Brit- ; EI 22 z 0 n 0 & e 0. —advt, ain, Rhode Island gencral assembly ad- Py 4 |iourned sine die thix morning, The \ street was presented with a silk um- zreponough, Kathryn R., New Brit- (house adjourned at 7:33 o'clock on its 3 breila last night by her associates in g, '81st legislative day ‘vhile, tHe menate Y’ The City’s Leading Decorators Co. Miss Lynch will move to &or- f 4 5-5 FRANKLIN SQUARE TEL. 359 she will make her home. - SAVES His Money To Pay TAXES! The Residence of Mr. Jones required o e R painting. SHE FATAEE BOY BAYS! ) Several Painters were consulted hefore “you ought to drink a quart \elect]ng the Paint to be used. One Painter said use “Ready Mixed” [ —The Ideal Wedding Gift i i e b costing $3.75 to $4.00 a gallon. | Of all the gifts that come to gladden her b; Unless your . family is }?"' " Another Painter suggested White Lead | can be more delightful than hegllvory P;:dgdd\dv‘i{l':?na:e ing served with our milk with Linseed Oil at $3.15 and make mate daily use, it will serve as a pleasant and constant and cream there is some- A color desired. ‘ reminder of the giver. But—a third Painter said you don’t plz:‘; R f;’m;g;z,m As!:;_b;; o“:dShcll Pyralin in com- have to pay such high prices:—use guaranteed at all times. — lives. Something that will improve their health and L. & M. SEMI-PASTE PAINT—because it We are showing atl the leading patterns. Stop in and see " ) spreads over more surface and is more durable our display. i BHpORMOT 1 than the White Lead alone—and Make That Vacation Dream Come Trae MILK IS YOUR BEST FOOD g The cost is only $2.82 per gallon, hecause | SEE___ - into every 4 gallnm of the Semi-Paste Paint, 3 Start Now and Have Money when needed. . o i additional ga]]nn: of Linseed Oil are mixed, to AXE O ‘ o Umted Mllk CO. make a total of 7 gallons of the Best Pure Paint LR D St f]u?fhtgofi: e;:r;oP;;k;;bn;:.m ! : p when ready to use. | | art wi ., $1.00, $2.00, $5.00, 49 Woodland St. L. & M. SEMI-PASTE PAII\T always best | FIRST : . $10.00 or more weekly. New Britain s afd least cost. | er——— LONGMAN & MARTINEZ, YOU WILL o | The CommerclalTrust Co. DR, BENJ. 1. PROTASS Paint Makers for 58 years Ll sl P BN "B AXELROD’S PHARMACY ; l)f‘::‘::’l:r John Boyle Co., New Britain % Plainville Lum. & Coal Co., Plainville 293 Park St. Cor. Meadow RIS S LS On.) Bristol Hdwe. Co. Inc., Bristol. of milk a day.” thing missing from their NEXT A DRAMA OF RESTLESS WIVES AND DISCONTENTED HUSBANDS Added Attraction All Next Week, Starting Sunday Movies of New Britain’s school children’s M.QN “TEMPT ATIQ’N » park feto and various views o the city and /

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