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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 19023 . . Win Migh sohonl Honors Plainville News " s STEFANICK 1S SENT TO REFORM SCHOOL Boy Will Have Better Home o e T Wiy seserally o) Good Flour There, Authorities Believe 3 MAVILD totay b th S oidiers and sail : Good Sugar Just Received From Wm. Carter Co, [J cHuoREN CONRIBUIE s/« v 1o sl Fund Swelled by 850 Cheek 1rom | o toie v\u‘c.; Vidow o Geed b Mrs. Busa Some Women’s Athletic Union Suits i R Gt 8 DISCONTINUED NUMBERS OF WOMEN'S ATHLETIC UNIONS OF CARTER'S MAK) OFFERED ) . 12 year o+ Hgre and Honest Labor IN VOILE, RATIRTE, NAINFOOKS, IN FANCY CHECKS AND STRIPER. OTHERS OF PLAIN MER Alex Btefanich, the 12 old Rev, George Hilton, past from Mountain View w Arres Kpiscopal ¢ o ; .l.“. ERIZED NAINSOOK WITH SILK TOP o o Boddice Stale—choice of pink and white, idval garments for hot weather wear. Some of in connectien with the be | make Y A Al k » < make our new A as high as $2.00 each, All steict'y first grade, priced while the lot laste at y ¢ each, two storea and a hom It you f game of cards. was sentenced to the » » the paris N tonight for Quantity limited so come carly in .\lfn!;"‘ l‘\ i L Vist and e party arranged fer in the tows the members of rish Guild a a cvening. The hoy's J Prizes w rded, Heg t . r e- r SYORKE" RAYN SHIRTS=—A new idea, a rain proof shirt to slip over the clothes when it storms X Made of a waterproof fabric, weighs only $iy ounces. Two styles—A, slip over, buttening half way down; he was unable to give the he ! M om B, coat shirt, buttoning ull the way down, Kither style appropriate for map or woman. Jt is always “Fair ter home than he has The special trolley fo Wenather” when Golfers and “Yorke” Rayn Shirts get together, The “Yorke” Rayn Shirt iz so designed and the justice stated tha school pienie on Saturday will leas it can be varried in the bag, becoming a permanent part of your golf cquipment, Found in Men's Outfitting had practically no home ¢ conter at 9:23 a. m, and wil 7 r Section stitution would be the pla ' R bl ol ol it Here, he will have an opportu m Lake Compoun recome educated, will . rly Vit R 5 s Day Sunday RICE LINGERIE SALE clothed and fed and will | ed n | e SR The tern g ; A Loaf you AUST HALY " . t to live For Two Days More in Millinery Section, Choose ng its Many Unusual Bargain Values, ""”.',h.,.“.,'!.\...‘,,.‘1 t with me duy 18 ob- s of muslin and silk, also French and Phi Ly & " n t mo scale as Mother's what you wish, be It hat, flowers, feat rs, ete, yo A he HE T ons 1 « ) ppine garments offered at this June Sale very muen Ravious, B w x \ exception that the « ." L.k wi 1Ke. get it at just half the marked price regardless ¢ under their real values, Made of the best materials, while and will i Rbly JUS (RUIC ¢ 1 Plainville ench year has been iy previous mark downs art hats for matron, (n hest st with dainty trimmings of Inces and conduct himself befter | y buy Dad a new tie for the day maid or miss in the very latest models as we!l as Smbroider we offer Gowns, Envelopes, Drawers, The boy .uv:h-‘ '.1""“ NEIEN- | plainville people observe the day ge e trimmings of all Kinds, flowers, urnaments, fancy hemise, Skirty, Costume Siips and all ke garments bors, is not “had." but had N0 | oratly throughout the town teathers, ete at savings all women will appreciate home training. He has her ) At the Community. pelled at varfous times to T [ e s et B e full sized man, ar nplaints |y oog ot by e have often b made | = Communily CAheatertos OUR SALE OF “RICHELIEU ' PEARLS is giving chance to sclect a most suitable gift to Bride or those wha had him morrow evening. The usual attrac- Graduate, Ffomething th will give them lasting enjoyment. Tearls that are as near the real thing as .Ih ittty Bl ”‘“ ; i % . * Charter Oak or- man’'s handiwork can make them. They will not peel, have high lustra which they retain, and will giy b . irnish the music and ‘ joy te the possessor. Each necklace with diamond et catch and cach in velvet case, Priced from $10.00 Children Contribute S14 special attractions have been pre- Mrs, Harry Curtis, president of the | pared vening's entertain to 840,00, e Literary Club s announced t ghe | ment 1 numbers of visitors (13 9 $44 from the Plainville | from New atn, Bristol South- Eat More w eat s roceived ammar school as its ington have stated that they will at- ¢ ve for a new sot of children’s books [tend tomorrow evening. A E M l e pahte ey, : By very Mea in t : : top dressing on the atants the {observed “hook week" the past week and each roor il thin road tributed more than enough to hu vesterday and excellent progress . heavypaign against cuting In ‘]m'mt:!v Am are out procticing every even hook A total of S&0 ¢ con The amiesite begins Berlln News heavy traffic and offenders have al-|and a game is being arranged | tributed, tndfeative of the organization | at BlRlhille. aliator the amail ready been brought before the court,|Sunday aftecrnoon between the mar. |and emthusiasm created by Principal which was laid over a year % EPR S Judd z0 just beyond Dunham's hridge, —— — ! roceiving, in some cases, heavy fines. [ried and single men |oerin 1. The Rerlin police are determined to| Mr. and Mrs. George DeMore and foanaSwvileal by Oneck sters e Gamuntfor abolit 100 This work, it has been stated, p this practice, as it not only en-[Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis are enjoying Yot . R R D th s. PRUERESS MADE IN dangers the life of the man trying u,\u fishing trip to Clinton today, '|‘ uI:I"M.\'v \11:1‘;.: {-}‘o!.;;n : t take long, Tha anitanite but also the s of people in other! The new? railrond schedule Ebiaa St i * | har q ¢ and travel will be al it also the lives of peor he new® railroad schedule which |erans’ camp, which is to h. establish irdens quickly and travel will be al- cars goes into effect next Sunday will s : s Sunds £ at Madisen this summer, announc o their nctivities against speeders and |night trains on the branch $00 from the Trumbull " o, | Mot attractive Ll inihe s ol reckless drivers. The new trafflc po-| Miss Emma Franklin of Cromwell |(yiough Henry Trumbull, vice-presi. | ¥1°n finished, as there will be a white fceman placed at the Intersection of land Stanley Kalish of Middletown [,ant of the company, as the factory's a y another line in the middle, which will B ’u R dly N . g Q the turnpike and the Middletown road |were united In marriage at 8t. John' prlin Rapidly Nearng Quota s omtiemndios S S e i g, o "k 0 0. O 0 Y e Tl e Loth on the 'pike and on the hill.ling by Rev. James Derwin MIB | oia ae throughout the offick and, fac-| > of motorists. Workmen have JRas | a1 1 ta bolster up the wmy's donation. ¢ ’ dicted that within anot * month the border of cement on hoth sides with Plamnville Brie F[NES MONEY TURNED IN were procecding south on Berlin [ Afiddletown High school will he held i 5 g ‘ Onie of the drivers attempted [ yaxt Thursday, June 21, Miss Kath. |0, 5 cat deal more in "m‘w"';;:";l‘h'zf Sequassen lodge, 1. 0. 0. F. will street, o opiaiis . o 4 any of the places in which to pass out the other, not 8eeink al'erine Rastress and Russell No S anyau old a regular meating this eveni stres ] North of i RN ek ki L o!d a regular meating this evening in | ¥l was held. Chairman Rogers stated . halt Case of Merchandise Valued at G500 | President Harding Deplores Fact o G anpronsh R Lrom THES GLHEr [(his wiken, A g b ) O lireeti When 1o did see i, it was | aeuace and Frederick Frank of |that the cooperation which he met tn | O: O : . . ! direction. + It WB8 | \West Cromwell are members of the |tne drive was the finest that could Pythian lodge, . will mee Catted: A i AnGtiine Bival That Comparatively Few Know Days—Grange to Arrange for Pic- to late for him to turn in back of | graduating class, the dr s at cou OB R A eI A n S a E M N . 5 the first car and he narrowly missed > nced anywhere, and he feels Aethbah i, I i1 - (- Ve A the Correct Words, 5 g 8§ 8 E: | - e 7% ) \ 1°rsS 0! he Pla Sl Frange Il HOIE Moeting - IMBedAy | (aktik bt the left Lerders fotiuthe UTgiattl 9 ot Auxiiiary. of oy i i thie' obserVansd of ‘nelgh- i Washington, June 14.—President I AL R T e ; al to The Herald). Harding urged the American Legion's ¢ | yound antomobil ¥ B 5 Fvening—Flag Day Today. e i SOUTHINGTON NEWS [ehen for thelr assistance. Thess two |POrs' night Iu New Britain Saturday that | Night Plantsville, June 14.—Burglars last [ flag conference opening here today to PorRP SR adopt a code of rules and regulations The committee in charge of ar- organizations, despite the fact f the committees formed and the teams| . G o |night broke in and ransacked the & A To Rent—Five room flat. Neri block | jpug store in the center of Plantsville | fOr the proper display of the flag and to include a provision that every o annhal icnie of et with considerable success HONNAL D | H i b e s {ogether with like | Child Dics of Burms—Many Contribu- |Which were organized, failed to assist 0 erlin, cons g the s n advt, owned by William Simpson ot South gton and made away with mere American citizen should learn to sing the national anthem. e AiPERS Bt M > made the drive a suceéss. The pro- | which the members of the committee tions to Camp Fund—To Furnish |ceeds have heen mailed to the treas. | [ than $500. It have had to work., To date more| Burritt Granges, has arran | : i and i an $200 von colleoted by the ! for the aftair, July 14, at Rainbow| puioves Coal, urer in Hartford L AL dise amounting to mor e A el ; than $200 has been collected by the fo | ploye oal Comnience Ofling Stieets s reported today. A telephone pay While you are adopting a code First Selectman William J. Johnson station which was attached to the | Whereby the citizenship of America may show due reverence to the flag," park, near Windsor. stated this morning that the work of wall, was ripped off, the wires cut the president said in an address to solicitors or has been contributed by el citizens or fraternal orders. Plans have not been completed.| Mary Lulis, four-year-old daughter The committees will meet again in afof Mr. and Mrs. Adam Lulis, of Mill- loiling the streets of Plainville would | Germany Has Plan in Mind Which .nd the entire machine taken away The door of the ug store is locked | the conference, “1 would like you to go a step further and insist upon In East Berlin the drive has been 3 : few days. | ¢ale, died vesterday afternoon from ¢ siowly, due tc e fact 3 f iy % proceeding ie to the fact) Postival Great Stee [ burns received the day hefore when|Pe Started foday. The streets on | . a0 oo $ e that one of the members of the com- P 1 owill el 2 rovides for Issuance of Licenses - 2 el SN ¥ b T t \wherry festival held on the | her clothe caught fire as he was|Which the oil will be laid are Pine by two standard locks set one about % mitee has been busy with other = (he SUTEERELE G ton Methodist | Playing near hor home. The child [street. Woodford avenue and East| o Sell Alcoholic Drinks. a foot over the other. A crowbar wag | Americans being ablo to sing The duties. - In Berlin it was reported | ¢ "ch last evening proved to be a|was taken to the Meriden hospital, |Street. This will be a trial for the ofl evidently used to pry the door open, | Star Spangled Banner. that more than $100 has been collect- | church st €SNEE Tl ated that | but falled to recover. The funeral |SVStem and. if found succeestul, it will | ~Berlin, June 14.—Local option of as part of the jamb of the door was “I have noted audiences singing—I ed. ]_n Kensington about 830 Ims‘fi::fl 5‘1]" was made, clear of all ex-|wWas held today and burial was in St |probably be adopted for all the|the prohibition question is provided |ripped away. A case filled with G should say trying to sing—the Amer- SO N e SRDICR e P ne e was a large crowd | Thomas' cemetery. Istreets in the town. Many residents | for in a bill submitted to the Reich- lette safety ors and Ingersoll | ican national air, but outside ot $01:05 trom the employeni- of . thejpensas. © - BUCHE BEQ S Sl N Toel A lak [an these streets have been complain- |stag. The measure concerns the is- watches was missing. Parts of the|about two per cent they are only American Paper Goods Co. The | present, 250 tickets being A large number of contributions : | bling oF ond i 1 " kie . e | preen e ahd. strawberry mhort-|have bean reseived by the disanies|iNE of the dust and the seloétman |auance of licensea for “the sale of case were found this morning in Mainj MURARE OF PESIASHE to sing. Grange and the Foresters made gifts) cream, c@ % s ) ¥ the disabled o000 1o oliminate this anndyance |alcoholic beverages and has already street in Southington. Many other | Would like to have.the spirit of of $5 each to the fund and Robert O, | cake were served Veterans' camp fund committee and N | h | America show itsel 1 % 4 q ing Scheduled 5 | : through the use of the oil gone through the Relchsrat and the articles were also missing, and the | America show itself in song. hope " 50 Grange Mecetin, ehed the total for the entire drive . . 4 9 Clark of Fast Berlin gave $50, [ riv in To Visit Ovie | 5 frawer of 3 1 wister s you W {nsist upon some suitable A meeting of Rerlin grange is|Southington will reach around $500, A economic parilament SIS s URRIREDIS YoR hirs } e ] Glaude W. Stevens, chatrman of | 0 00T L ot Tuesday evening at | it was stated last evening, 8500, y\rpe Maud Bullen Welch left yes-| Under the stipulation of this act a smashed provision to that end in your code. the general committce, stated this T‘";',"”' S o e Corortar Wil | Her Tand Grea AT n s The socie-| 4.\ on a four of the Christmas 18- [ vote on the question would he obli-| Another break was veported fn | The president's address was fols morning that in all probability there :“ e ‘harge of the home cconomics | Leen ecspeially bt In town have | nqe the Straits Seftlement and the | gatory in any community where it|&Focery store on Summit street, but | lowed by one by Samuel Gompers, will be money coming in durlng this|be in i(n ‘-‘A“ L e B T 1’:"” V"'_""1“”"”""“,‘...»m,. She will be away for an in- [was demanded by one-fifth of the the missing arti | not be president of the American Federation week, although the drive was cnded |COTIEOE (LS g on ideas rela- | € to put the drive across. |gafnite period and will vislt Chine | qualified eloctors. The voters would counted this morning. ‘The bhooty of Labor who aiso advocated a more *“"‘””‘1‘" hissesliui i) il s R ‘_nl’ffg'"‘:m"l‘ ‘“’;"I""‘ SN & \ I land Japan and other countrics in (e [be asked to haliot on two fssties: {10 the drug store was ovidently | widespread respect for the stars and committee were unable to organize i e made plans to furnish (par Iast. Nps et liee Hbte : le Tear wway in an automobile. Al- | stripes, until last Thursday and have been | g ay Taday | tBEIF employes with coal for the com- ;(“:;:;g“_':“f”' O | iotgh hersony ceeupy ' A% tenem , Flag Day, but apy ing year. A canvass of those cm. | om———— sell Intoxicanta and whether lcenses |oVer the atore, none’of the family England once had a statute against in the night kissing, but it wasn't intnded as a hehind the other towns and cities, | Today wa anuas 5 cxpected th o ; |1y few people in Berlin realized it, leyal Who . Wik 16 tunchise intiia over the 1t is expected that the sum which is few peoy 14 to purchase coal should be renswed in cases where|hvard any noise - blue law, having been passed in 1439, aLWe 0 & 5 sre were but six flags noticed along | from the factory |} w being sought, hetween $300 and $500, [there were but six S \ actory is being made and e ¥ + 1 SWROTALIN. oF o ropartie Wil be seeured before the drive for-|Berlin street and in Kensington. A jthe fuel will be delivered to their SPECIAL ATTRACTION the ownershiy licensed properti ' & f Washington and|when the plague was raging, in the | flag was placed on the town hall and | hoimes, The factory will buy the coal | G L LI DU 00,000,000 hoard feet of | hope of preventing the disease from Fines Money Sent in. {the two flag poles at the side of the [jn car.joad lots and will sell ft at AT WEEKLY DANCE AR LU LR G spreading has turned in to|Soldiers’ monument were corated [ oogt, Over 900 people, employes of !;, reta shops or by hotels ‘;v 1 pub- Judge Griswold | 5 the office of the town treasurer|with the national colors and the state [ the concern, the largest in town, wills forbidden altogether the amounts received in fines from flag. Begins Jail Sentence | Mrs. Alice Kilbourn was tendered a May 16 to May 31, inclusive. The sy x - amounts are: Adam Rabbis, $157;| Joe Schoolnick of Kensington, Who | farewell party by a number of her| . AV N SSU DFOR LANDER > o Luigi Mazzola, $227.60; Jahn Ginore, [was sentenced to 10 days in Jjail by | priends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. FRIDAY NIGHT l E s () §35.08; Frem Norvich, $20; Poul Col- | Judge George Griswold a few weeks| chester Dorr last evening. Mrs, Kil- Gurley Bros. s S Louis | ago and who took an appeal to 1he [ hourn will leave today to spend the o D s ! Chamber of ling, $40; Myron Parker 810; ‘ her | (HARTER OAK |Secretary of Stamford v, 'Ihe total is $512.66. !superior court, where he received the | pemainder of the summer with There was no session of the Rerlin|same sentence, left this morning 10| gen, Clinton Kilhourn, in Minneapolis. | "HESTR / - tonn court last — cvening, = although |begin his term at the Hartfard county | The condition of Ruth Parker, in- ORCHESTRA Commerce Made Defendant in Ac- Judge Griswold stated this morning |jail. Schoolnick was one of those ar- | fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph A combination of the best tlon Brought By Citizen, {hat he expected several cases to|rested in the liguor cleanup in Ken- | parker, was reported as comfartable sicians in these parts ; come before him next Wednesday. sington in April. 1o received the fa¢ the Meriden Hospital this morning. | k) g Lol oot bod Stamford, ) 14.—Papers were The police are beginning their cam- heaviest sentenc . d | An erroneous report was about town | Return engagement served foday in the suit of Charles Meeting 1s Postponed yesterday that the child had died. | for this week Fay, chairman of the citizens' com schoolnick Begins dail Sentence of 90 The Disabled Veterans' Camp drive igements for fhe the Berlin Grange, committees from the wington and The st les co mally closes. Grassi, $2 The business and social meeting of | mittee of 100, against Milton B. Good the Ipworth League of the Kensing. | S : N ’ s . Kkind, secrctaf of the Stamford Cham DUCH' PAIN PAIN ton Methodist church has been post- SS8e006000600000000000004 COMMUNITY THEATER [f}02% P Commerce. for $10,000 dam . ] L] poned until further notice. Thi ages for alleged slanderous utte Meeting was to take the form of « & OPEN NOSTRILS! END Ay s ite anderous utter 0 social at the church and was to have A COLD OR cAT‘RRH = | The plaintiff alleges that on various ' ] been held tomorrow cvening e occasions Goodkind made certain |statements intended to reflect upon Catalog Library Books The librarians of the Berlin Free How To Get Relief When Head ¥ 5 porso! abits, an he farther [tlibrary are cataloging and repairing and Nose are Stuffed Up, ""“h RAah 44 Ahat th |‘"“"’”: Rt the books in the building and Mo\t gepeetoteteo6sseeeese o e R L AR, + |recelved nearly all of those taken out, . ot Y bl I i it 'l g &t Jacobs Oil stops any pain, and [as a result of a request issucd the| tount fifty our cold n head or | red Rtuskowlrich, Joseph Lawle theumatism is pain only {early part of the week to have them catarrh disappears, Your clogged nos- Victoria Karlowski and Tsabel | i it Not one case fn fifty required inter- turned in. The books will he ready | trils will op the air passages of | kowski all of Bridgeport, were arre HAT S a ball gam’e without some- for a nal treatment »p drugging! Rub | for distribution in a short time vour nhead will ll ar and you can | Gents' Clothing b ";"““ o "'”:" i te Dot thing to chew on? HAND, SUNng, puactiating B e wios it s . B o S et When your teeth sink into one of g 4 Heght into your sore, Stiff, aching The regular weekly prayer meeting N 4 v : Stanley bt v . e feints, and veller comes instantly. St.will be held at the Methodist church | OF headache; no struggling for breath | Repairod . |that city. these lmlc’leaff,hape;‘i gul\'} dtr'opl'k . Jacobs Oil is a harmless rheumatism | this evening at the usual hour. @ = o All but new work done on : = - cooling flavor of crushed mint is like liniment, which never disappoints, and | Mr. and Mrs. Davis of New London | et a small bottle of Ely's Cream Ladies' Garments, TO ATTEND CONVENTION. summer breeze. It puts new pep into cannot burn the skin. were the gucsts of friends in town ‘ “fl]l":;‘ ’mmtimn» 'vlr"lm-"[ nn'liuw;l\ Mary E. Curtin, secretary of the your cheering muscles. a e of is ragran antiseptic amb Co oree, 1 cave 3 : : tati ¢ gt g gl ok There is a little something distinc- Limber up! Quit complaining! G«8 Wednesday. | - b Mg mall trial bottle of old, honest St.| The fibrary will be open Fridag| cream in your nostrils. penetrates tomorrow morning for Swampscott, 2 Hhe) s . - ," through every air passage of the| Mass., where she will attend a two- tive about all Kibbe's Candies. Eighty Jacobs Ofl at any drug store, and in|afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30 p. m ) K 0 to 4Wo | head, soothing and healing the swol- day seasion of the New Engiand J years of experience counts! just a moment you'll be free from|in the evening from 7:3 . . o i ™ ‘ rheumatic pain, sogeness and stiffness.|o'clock for the exchange of hooks. len or inflamed mucous membrane, mmy arr | sociation of Commercial Secretaries. d . ld g s Wherever good candy is so giving you instant reiief. Head colds Don't suffer! TMelidt awaits you. &t.| Mrs. Willlam Hoiigan of Southing | Jacobs Oil is just as good for sciatica, |ton spent Wednesday with relatives fn | and catarrh yield like magic. Dos't 51 WEST MAIN | More than 25,000 square miles in ackache, town, stay stuffed-up and miserable. Re- = 3 Alaska have been set aside by the m | government as a naval oll reserve. I neuralgia, lumbago, . €prains. The members of the Star baseball lief is sure. I more snuffling, Made, Pressed and Cleaned mucous discharge, dryness | 1 n