New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 11, 1923, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1028, ASSISTINT NAMED DRV NENWUSTNDT e o o i O SULVAN BACKE VA e e LUC AS { Rev, Father Cavanaugh to Help Probibition Commissioner Warns CRRNE et Him During Summer Months New York Agents wheR Thirsty Washingten. June 31.—Rritsh ane : i States cotton standards act ying 1o the Ameriean Painslaking i . . . Joy . p, i 3 ¢ - Y port trade. The .-mu‘n,‘.:» - . i . : N " ® s £ ’) | whe sought an epportunity to present their views before the final adeption of - tions under the aet whieh effe August 1, preseribes official M applying to hoth interstate i foreign comm cotton () H B e ey Bring In Your Paint Problems orsed & number of times in recent years but never put inta effect. The international cotton congress in At passed a resolution fav lanta in 1907 oring their adoption and the idea was endorsed at an international eotton | meeting at Liverpool in 1913 whiel ucas x e ere recommended that the Liverpool man. dards he modified in several respects and adopted in international stan. me court dards ] 11legs Again in 19814 the directors of the ell thut's liverpool cotton association approved ay t » ) nk when we |[& modification of proposed United Mary's Church, ) ‘ ne baeck 1 few months, how we | States standards for adoption but the Mary's ehur yesterday, the [ o 1 i like 1t v ing and assoclation has indefinitely deferred dgpaegobaged Jory g (7 Iry ngents ngainat t o of | we'll 08k you when it goes into effect.” |&ction, The New Orleans world cot- were published u structed that “the britd ps Carmania [ton conference in 1918 favored the If vour Bathing Suit B ot f oen " h of land Ce Y " ed from |adoption of a uniform classification as ues a une g b - « Y {tior - o date of did the conference at Liverpool in , e 8 nec . v e hi 3 were permitted (1921 Edward Joseph Carroll and jofe protoct na o ' ring 1 r i stores undey The British delegates accorded n Michlowaki; William Halts “Secret serviee Po iner Franee, | hearing today by Secretary Wallace —come in today and pick e Falle ; herine Agnes. 1Ty ugents, incidentally, have bhee Six fede u ) be assigned |included representatives of the Liver. Jilman and nstructed to refrain from impersor (lyn cnses he. Dool cotton association who also rep. up an up-to-date model herine Loretta Wilson: Dr. Wil | AUINE operatives of the federal seeret | foro the end of onth, Ralph €, [resent the Rotterdam and Barcelona Vilson; I : ttorney. sald | cotton exchanges. — TR nery s, United didn't look good yesterday 1 Agnes Made- R nes Mad r e T viely pes to clear | —_ - from our new arrivals, 1 . h 5 E 5 | wi e - « calendars of about 1,000 pending [New Haven Clergyman 1 close Fri Haynes, “a cuse re y the ases 80 his office wil ] eadiness | @ o oot and COm-| jaged imperaonation o ervice 1o try additional cases that tikely wiil | Gets Call to Bridgeport ln Sunday ] et SEERD prohibitie :{be made when additional dry agents | Bridgeport, June 11.—Rev, Earl F,| lc lnson ru 0 Officers « ary's Rodality win|fereement i in the course ofjare sent here as'a result of the Mul |y, 0y or New Haven, has received & ° be elected Tu day ev g At a meets | “ru)l to the West End Congregational | ° P fob Soriait of the 3as|dumtioe . i church here it was announced today, e 3 s 1 [ m.:m,.,,ml, o |in considor en WILGOX HESS Mr. Nauss has heen acting pastor of 169 171 Mall'l t. ul s will be ¢ sesday eveni bl b u of intergal rever . it R thig cnurch for six months, while tak- 4 ' hal ’ bt + carncd tha¥ the men in question AT iug a course at the Yale graduate | “n:,";“ ulate Conception Guild. were prohibition agents, Miss Elsie A, Hess of Madison .‘lrfl‘l‘!r‘hnlnl ‘Hfl was formeriy minister | s iy r to prevent a recurrence 5 ., |at the North Haven Congregational | models— St. dohi's Tho Evangellst, crsonation, you ure dire Becomes Bride of Trazier B Wils | opuren. ? | Committees 1 harge of arrange. e 0 your agents e L < . jisa BRI tor 5 IR (BLEtvt 15/ 00 Tala ] to Sk eaot hat tny "hould not ae| cox of West Hartford. WILL DECORATE GRAVES PALACE—Watch For the Big Musical Comedy priced right—right styles by the 8 ¢ of 8t. John the Evan-|any time or under any circumst T e adatn g Mras e B Mookl paTaaitd e s e S D GEiT LA, mecy of St. John's|impersonate other government officers | 1o “Ca0ing of Fraser B. Wil . iagiae | COME-ALONG REVUE church, W tonight at the|or represent themselve peing con. (0f New Hartford and Miss Elsle A.|will decorate the’ graves of deceased | — With — . church 1 scted with any branch of govern- Hess of 53 Madison street, this city,| members Wednesday afternoon. All 15 7 ‘4 T 15 SFzs I LS The . society will hold a whist | activity other than the prohi- [took place Saturday afternoon at the|members are asked to bring flowers —— BROADWAY PEACHES — ) at St. John's hall [bition unit. They should he ads home of the bride, I Henry W, and meet at the entrance to Fair. ga- | view cemetery at 2:30 o'clock, If the that in the event it is found they s0 | Majer, pastor of the I o 93-99 s Iumsm‘r St. Andrew's Church, ik SR y & Al A f it e oy R .| misrepresented themselves, it will he |yion I, oficiated, Miss Minna Wweather is stormy the decoration w! A Shdieus chum vatabdey " Hess, siater. and |take place Thursday. For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. ¥ § S 4 necessary to take suinmary action in " Martford. banns of marriage were published for | [TEESTIY Hess an H | the first time between Adam Jedzo-| " et o tha i " brother of the bride, were bridesmald anc n jrac b SeVED suprem cour d bhest AY The wedd arc It Pays To Buy Our Kind" brunas and Anna Gradek. d [ barring Mauor from ail steamanipg|®Md best man. The wedding march Tt was announced yesterday that| iy ® (HCE e biteaa o as played by Mrs, Rudolph B. Hess the church edifice is shortly to be re- |, < rritorial - waters | ppe s gown of the bride was white decorated : [fodled to create dissension among the | ..ion ‘crepe with pearl trimmings The: summer achedule, sffective|STCWS Of forelgn vossols At the Bush |90 (TS Tt BUT B '121'1' ey il Fa Rl o ot to INa L TaEDV AL dodih: fh Bro)kiyn MM 20 VAU Wad 0% sLH0. GAUER R vesterday, wi e followed out for the! the Italian liner Alberta said they {°TANEe blossoms and she carrled a l Y l EMS remainder of the season, as follows: |y ! e bouquet of roses and sweet péas. The CIT | the L 8| would do just as Amert / are . Masses at 6:30, 7:30, 8:30 and 10:30 |y 0 19 AMENICANS NOW RIC ) idesmald wore a gown of turquolse . LB | o'clock. | eyl Drink Tike Americans |Plue charmeuse with silver trimmings ou mlg t pay more Mrs. Anna Drevokaitis of 92 s and carried I et of k : { 2 hen we want Hauor.” the enokes. |4nd carried & bouquet of pink roses The commen council committee on | Rhodes street is seriously fl. SR b bl e Mr,,;},’”,‘,”",‘,w, and sweet peas. [ supplies and printing will meet to- ; [will get it—just as vou get it when| 1%0llowing the ceremony a reception | :‘c‘,"" & Qoheninihio mavord ,),_' This Is Not a JO'\'G; Maudie, 1,\]"-:' x’fnt it. We vxm_x'c mean to spe was e "r‘l at -:’v’;iv\"”r‘l‘l”'-:'):n(vnflmy: lvrtlld:‘ b Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner.— e & 8 |deflance of any law any more than|Which was p cora or th 0 e s i 3 Giraffe Has Sore Throat |nundreds of thousands of Americans occasion. Upon their return. from a i Ik meets Fithe: hanedi of- mubile ¢ |are doing. We'll carry liquor on our |wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox| o Lt AR ek e IR e i [trips to sea and we'll drink it fn Am- |will reside at 128 Shuttlc Meadow | works will be held tomorrow night. the giraffes in the London zoo, haf a |, .. L fap i TP % s city. Several hearings are scheduled. oo Rt Y tien of amatal s LRI AR FAE US GIURE She RYSRue, WX BIb F i Tell him with smokes, Father's day, |- 1o TS CORTHON B RIS | OR THE MAN who must consider s i b ¥ has long tickled the imagination of | | 17th. Quallty Smoke Shop, W { B Quellly o W. | o¢ humorists and cartoonists but it i | £ : 3 carefully the amount of money he |no fun for the boss of the giraffe | spends fQ\' his summer suits-—and Supt. J. J. Snavely of the Highland f B day and every nigng he division of the “New Haven' r iouse, Every and every 4 v . i who doesn’ti—Palm Beach Suits " L] will inspect the South street crossing has to warm yards and yards of today with the mayor, members of blankets to wrap around Maudte. | n ppy p y 5 A " the council, corporation counsel and| Maudie caught cold coming across the | a €Cla or 1uesda are comparatlvcly low in price. Chairman A. G. Crusberg of the rail-| Finglish channel the other day on 'Mf L e 2 i Bier BB I3 S Yet the man who is accustomed to rcads committee. | way into town from her old home| ' 4 h' % Gulbransen Player Planos. Moran's|down in Africa. i - . paying more for his summer suits e SN R | than the cost of even the highest- today through the Camp Real Estate] W l'm. l]\PrE's. H:\knr'?, l.hl‘rl"ll hfv< ! ! priced Palm Bcach Suit bUyS Palm Co. a cottage and three lots at the B s what? Baker's Certified Fla- avenue to Thomas | grocers handle them.—advt. RO v i one and two-piece London, June 11.—Maudie, one o Andrew and Lydia Treischel sold Btiar ot Pist strest and Vibberts g Extracts, of course. All good | Beach because it keeps him cool, Tz — - Most practical for summer Angel-drink Bakery Special For This week ls_ Palm Beach Cloth, of which all genuine i made of Palm Beach Suits are made, holds its hape. Under the humid heat of summer, WHOLE MOH[CAN ANGEL CAKE i EA. 25(: ;’alm Beach stays crisp, cool, and shapely. : Aside from all the other advantages of milk i . B S g | h, thi fe fresh from The Nahonal SIogan_-“Eat More Wheat” ri:]]:asBi:tactI;wCl Z:o;t' ;:;:;caia;:l;:i:k}:: uine Palm Beach Cloth bears the reg- the country WHEAT l SURTARCOAS istered Palm Beach label. This label JRAHAD i ) i I c . Easy to clean is for your protection. Look for it. Palm Beach will stand soap-and-water Golf knickers and sport clothes made pracite A g T cleaning. Most men prefer to have t'heir of Palm Beach Cloth are cool and Mohican Best Creamery Butter...Lb. 45c Palm Beach Suits drycleaned. This is good-looking— practical and durable. i g better for suits that undergo only ordi- Fresh Selected Eggs 2 DOZ 61(: nary wear, as Palm Beach Cloth is smooth ¥ S Tt N s e and hard-finished. Cleaning removes every particle of dirt, leaving the cloth as good- 50 Jabel dinilher I il OUR DINNER ! MOHICAN EVAP, 2 BLEND CO1 m25¢ : ..... 2 Cans looking as when new. THE PALM BEACH MILLS RED BUITERFLY ) s 4 ) § i 3 / J OOLANG A i, 40(: | g Pa}m Beach Suits vary in price—de- GOODALL WORSTED COMPANY NCY 25 DELICTOUS MINCE pending upon the amount and quality of Selling Agent - . 4 Lbs, C tailoring put into them. Every suit of gen- A, Rohaut, 229 Fourth Ave., New York City D RICE MEAT Pkg. 1 NEW SELDLESS FRESH NATIVE " T | PALM BEACH TRADE-MARK i) fICll, smooth, crunay CAULIFLOWER. . . Ea. 150 | SQUARES for thirst and hunger Do st B o O A e S 10c—at Fountaits RamAns . 1o BC | sevncsuns ... 1a | SI HTS at All Good RIB (‘()lleHll. v n —— ‘ Clothing StOTeS and SO& dnnk places 1. 60_' Mm HOCKS United Milk Co. EEEETL 10 | T Telephone 1610-2 BRAND NEW SHOWS CHANGED MONDAY AND THURSDAY Mo M T’S REVUE wew srens RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF OLD FAVORITES Featuring ‘

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