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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 80, 1028 Get Your K“TT fllSBHARfitS “Nu ~.... l" , Bootleggers Make "Em Pink Ve Your oo | HSLAST PRISONER 555 | ® “Record ot Home by g Lo, o B s T " A StraWber ry aid 1aik to them and Writing Pa g ; — e oiols Fens Was With First Case et contaence for 7 wever Face Pfl"‘""fi s 2 SRR i 180 Temarked that 1t was interesiis m’“ “r“: e A S j‘,' man | 1@ note that the fivst man put 1o § & 7 ] e S T ls raling 1he Defora him was on & eharge of drunk 3 } Sunburn Lotions same as he had done for the fAirs man | *AVESS A8 Was the last mas : ‘ Cold Creams put to plea before him when he first ™7 “" ‘"*“'"'“' B A ! sat, Judge George W, Klett this mer wige Al 8 Wade deputy Tooth Paste i Shgne O o tnch ot the aosaion | fudge of New Britain on January 19 Safety Razors nallce oourt for the last time {n his| 1921, A4 was neminated 1o succesd d M3 Sl A S —— fielal eapacity as judge of the eity | JudEe Kiett as fudge of the police Kodaks and Films 1 police pourts. of New Tritain.| court on January 26 of this year 3 Cigars and Cigarettes Today he completed more than 25 PP the latter had announced his in g ¢ | g ars of & 0F W he onu vhich, tentions of retiring. His nemination # ; T l l l T g X oLy e Lo oary 5 1935, and his term Wil ‘ HERBER Ml S Bathing Caps |||!s considered by far to be the longest | w48 ABRreved by the senate on Vel term of sepvice in the loeal o Wigh Judge Kiett eeoupying the for two years S A henell Judge Reniamin W. Alling and 10 addition to being actively Inter : Deputy Judge Willlam . Hungerford ©8ted in the pelice affairs of New \ ! Hll'dWln 336 MAIN ST- were sworn inte office hy Clerk Emil Britain, Judge Alling interested him I, Danherg who was ordered hy Judge SeIf In politics and was a representa gem—" S Klett to make a vecord of this event Hive from this city In the general as In the minutes of the court, Judge sembly, He is past exalted ruler of . g Allng and Deputy Judge Hungerford | the New Rritain lodge of Fiks. He In order that the sacred ritual of the Hopi snake dance may : n'ckl"son nmg co will assume office on Monday was frst president of the New Mrit- '\ o ol lndiun'n have initiated a seloét numb('t'r of whi!dalnin!n its . Kiett hegan his ain Lions' elub and in January of this 8, \ was eleoted treasurer of the Mysteries, These neophytes, prominent business men of Prescott, New lrital ol year 169-171 MAIN ST, 1895, immediately upon Ms| MeKinley assoclation of Connecticut. Ariz, made up to resemble Hopi, called themselves the Smoki Peo- Judge Alling was appointed on the ple Only old-timers can detect the masquerade. This photo was on from Yale law school, as I‘:::;',‘:;“':l 'n.v a m"“,‘ of un nnh-'vhnr\ ltllllllll"ll in the legislature ‘ake" at pl'fbcfi'!, lhl‘ lnlm nflli"lt cameras h.\'in' ke" NI“C' At George W on January y e . Deputy Judge W. C. Hungerfora tantly lifted, was nomnated on January 26, 1923 d W inati wed b Ale or at Home’ Tl’.\r nln.n?»o:'u“ on:‘u:r:'. x..ll‘l“':'."i‘,', g ";:u’:'«‘.u.-;':nm::’ll:l:v':; ;::: :‘\:': ll.:' MANY Am GRA”S puzzied the Detroit Tyors out of Enjoy “The Fourth” g Y e flleat [ DISCUSS MELLON'S VIEWS e smer ot v v s, A58 vt s mestn s oo, vne- || Permit us to brighten up the border of . TO the fil“m m R todny will attempt to sho e still in in the winning class when he | jang, Brings Out Many and Various | Smart Horsfall W8 Woshmgton Tmka hecretary of| oppoen the Clncinnai 1% 1 syt your floors, rejuvenate the Kitchen Pantry, FRANCE;S RF:PLY 10 i’OPE e Thua P etc., look over and repair or replace the Apparel Doing in Liguor Controversy, London, June 30.—France may en- | Horsfall Clotheraft Blue Serge i Washington, June 30,—London dis- ls INDIREGT BUT POINTED:;{ 3?.'.,':.':.'.‘.'4:".3}';':,'.3..";;.'?.?.'&.:’.'.‘.'S Window Shades, paint t||e Porcl] FIOO" Bults—the coat will combine well with flannel trousers — patches quoting Secretary Mellon of od the great aerial pageant at Hendon il e hiard of the Propossl 1o ebply. the Terse Reply ©5 That Franoe Will| ooty chmeaway convinced thet Great i i gua Horafall Clotheraft Sports Sults W ship seizure clause of the Volstead)| o HALAS Sl 0 Abe TATIY of 6l i and F“mlture' we are rellable and b —in new Norfolk Models — B8 ot were taken hero to mean that Evacuate Ruhr Only When e e ) emawn 8 with trousers for husiness and ince leavin e . v ™ L g on his vacation, the sec- ° “knickers” for sports—835.00, retary has not been kept advised of Germany Pays Up of planes used in war service ana tho | antee satisfaction. tiny “wren” of three horsepower, ‘White Linen Knickers— de :""I" ot the """I' ""l“";’" ”‘";"’"‘."’y"‘ Ry The Associated Prews, there were several “sccret” alrships, —Gray Mixed Knickers K iRl (’:{“'":"" |" ’m_ ‘;"" »':1"“- by Parls, June 30.—An indirect but|the particulars of which were not | Phone 359 4 \e announcement ma hursday by to the /made public and which the spectators Palm Beach and Tropical Suits Acting Secretary Gilbert that tenta. None the less pointed reply VWi 2ot tN st tis: : —in lght and dark shades, {3 tive regulations for ship scizures have FPope's reparations letters is scen here - ? The king and queen were on the n:-]lpndand n'o\fllflnal — well J been drafted and are being held ln‘m the senate’'s unanimous approval D"‘flpld together with members of the| et e abeyance with the hope that they Wil the Runr credits and in Premier Poin- |international air congress which had | y not need to put into effect, | care's veiteration of his on_“,p,,,“,,,”hnn holding its gession in London e ° during the past week, prices. GEORGE W. KLETT | Uniess Great Britain and other | SAr¢ A | maritime powers Indicate a wllllnk-w'"f,“";“':s:;i ral A b ] was judge at that time and his picture |Ness to enter into negotiations with| ntil G S BAEIDA | was today hung in the gallery of other |the United States looking toward ad-|Y kil GG IR oo (UEREIEE int Engi HO SFIIAI:SL ) [ o oy Sung'in e grs o ot Ll s ookl lomaet, | T T Ml o com: Paint Engineers =99 L | The police station and court room |its solution, in the opinion of admin- Al WA LS ap TN powers S8 Aty Th ity’ i 95 s “m m t at that time wera opposite the pres. | lstration officials, probably will be position of France towards Germany 3 e Clty s Leadlng Decoraton Hartford. ent central fire station building. Judge |left to congress. the premier in an impassioned ad- The Naturopath Physician 4 dress to the upper house asserted and Cafropractor 3—5 Franklln Square e R ’mnn remained clerk of the court for | - tHab Franeats mitorapt: to collect WHEL Pays to Buy Our Kind" i f eight y d n 0 &y v b, o a period of eight years and recalls| M[LITIA ORDERS [1s owned her had been met with “re- | 252 MAIN COR. ;:;Esr MAIN Ireasury Has Not Kept Posted On ) that during those days, although New | kit A S ubaive™ that | Britain was much smaller city, thera | | C v B ve 1 ,\[vnra Bk mo Nedkly Soum ses. | | which is in reality active insidious Hours 0 A. M. to 8 P. M. sions than are held today and usually | Approaching Field Training of the | #nd crimlnnl:‘ | Genuine Naturopathy adds years the Monday docket lasted into the| | Asserting “that not a single day|to life, pep, power, endurance and afternoon because of the numerous| National Guard Brings Out Crops of | passes but German induetralists are |nerve emergy. I use the very latest | week-end arrests. N attempting to meet our own busi- | and ail forms of the electrical. The . July records now on sale. C. L. Judge of Probate Court in 1003 New Regulations, ness men or politicians,” the premier | Violet Rays, Alpine Sun Rays and | - Pierce & Co.—advt. | Tn 1903 Judge Klett was elected | Hartford, June 30.—Additional or_\usured the senators he was fully in- | Mechanical Massage treatments. For All patriotic records at Morans'.— |Judge of probate, a position which he |, ' bnnrir;g igon NP il | formed of all such moyves and thal}m""e convalescent there are no treat- advt. filled for two years. Previous to this| g0 ¢ e (008 Natlo’:f;l Gu":ir‘mnrn would “fall Into no more|MeNts that can be compared with " Dr. C. M. VanDuzer will leave to-|appolntment he was assistant prose- [ = ." © SHAREbR -1 tha - aiiters “nd‘|raps," { genuine Naturopathy, and for those morrow for New York where he will | Cuting attorney and when his term | FR O ©IEEE R B GO QR e — l'"""h"e failed to find relief, regard- | attend the convention of the Ameri-|°Xpired as judge of probate he was | S0 RE TO% 00 WA BHIRT A7 1 49 PRIEST IS TRANSFERRED, @ l::: of what disease or ailment or how | BAR Osteopathic association to e held |28ain appointed assistant prosecuting |2djutant general's oftice today. Lieut.| o o' o0~y e g standing, or how many specialists p SEL LI il ded | Col. Ray D. Richman, medical corps, aven, June 3(—Rev. Father | treated with. This ad is of tremen at the Waldorf from July 1 to 7. *_","'"”L” ‘”" h1i1' he '_"","” "f {report for 15 days field duty during| \Walter J. Lyddy of Danbury has been | dous importance to you. The treat. Bitter the convention he will spend|Charles H. Mitchell as prasecuting at- | bH00 B0 0 G0 G0 S o0 squadron | {"ansferred to St. Donato's church|ments are not embarrassing for wom. | here, to replace Rev. Father Michael en; are patnless and act as magic for children. B week in Silver Creek, N, Y., return. torney and held that office until Jan- | the d re : vary 19, 1921 when he resigned 1n‘cn\nlry at Niantic and East }lmen.i Foley to a Bridgeport parish. n New Britain July 16. A g ! :(::'e Tel‘:» !‘:lr::lld ‘; low you on Decome judge. He occupied the |July 7-21. John A, Clarke, M. D., of your vacation, 18c a week, cash with DeNch for the first time on February | Greenwich is appointed captain in Srder.—advt. iy 7 of that year although he did not ;‘LIC‘ vice Paul resigned and is at- : a8 on e ASSUMe office until July. ached to the 192nd field artiller | Mo B g CaptaIn of his Yo He succeedd Judgo John H. Kirk. Second Lieut. Frederick W. C.| team will go to the Troy conference NaM. appointed to fill the unexpired | Schulze, 182nd. F. A. is promoted to “Prep"” school at Germont in the fall, term of Judge James T. Meskill, who first Jieut. vice Wood, promoted, and Gulbransen Player Pianos. Moran's remains with Battery D, First Ser- geant Willls E. Woodin is appointed —advt. » Special price on permanent waves 2nd lieut. and assigned to Battery D. for the month of July at the Irene! Attorneys P. I McDonough, Michael An accident, which might have and newspaper men extended their Overbeard in the beauty parlor proved serious, was narrowly avoided | best wishes to the retiring judge who 4 Gt at the corner of Main and West Main will devote all of his time to his pri-| Once National League Cast Off Now i i The Proprietress: I know The Patron: “I wear the zwr social duties keep you Walk-Over Relief model, It streets this morning when an elderly | vate law practice. Pilttsh M B stennen direct)y in front of & & special session of the city court IABUERT ENATe Y TR G'm“"fl H 3 every afternoon and is large truck that was coming south on ' and a meeting of the bar will be held Tribute Today. | ePOSI n EeRtnl: Yo 96ur ek to ';,,f:::',':‘,’:, ',""'f}",;f.",; S . lart and stylis, free, and you walk so brisk. that I can wear it at all but Malin street. She was indignant at the on Monday afternoon. | driver of the truck who, had it not Judge Klett was responsible for the| Pittsburgh, June 30.-—Shipped to that. i ) been for his quick work in applying starting of the juvenile court in New the minors as worn out during the z’,,‘,:a;"f:::;:;:,‘,f’rr“' the most formal occasions.” the brakes, would have surely struck 'Britain before the law became effec- War days of 1918, “Babe” Adams, ® her. tive requiring such courts In his hero of the world series of 1809 be- ] a, tween Pittsburgh and Delioit, toduy | | | died in January of 1920, Farewells Are Said. At the close of court this morning, | opinion the establishing of such court was a step forward and it has| Wil be hoaciud as one of the great-| ’wnrkpd out satisfactorily. Youthful tst Pirates of all time. Have you learned offenders, who were formerly brought. Not (forgetting the famous Hans | . ? into court side by side with the hard-| Wagner whose achievements in the th,s t secret | ened criminals, now have their cases world of bhasebalf have not heen sur~ heard privately and there {s no pub-|passed, followcrs of the present day lieity given their names if under 16| Pirates are pointing to the iron gray | vears of age. | “Babe" as hls uearest successor. . You can have style and comfort tool The Relief is a style shoe; JULY 3 d made upon a combination last, r The tread is wider than in the ordinary shoe, the distance from B iind the het of fooai vamp to heel is shorter, the heel at your Imusfn("rm need milk . . . | narrower than usual, It is wonder- of provn, Wiolesome purey This bank is growing Draws Interest From the e ok v o Vg ! be naturally irregular or enlarged Milk that contains the jl| joints. proper amount of butter §| cause : fats. Cream of ricl i- ' ; o ciency. Retvice ”ct;mstufiils UR first consideration is smiling. Prices that are good service to depositors. correct. We welcome modest accounts THERE 18 NO SURSTI- i TUTE FOR FRESH MILK as well as l“i.e lone.s, md give the same cor attention to Try Our Angel Dk all depositors. - TRUSTCO Our nfethods are modern and (WERITA Iy s ¥ X $7.50 in black kid United Milk CO. ‘ progressive. $8 in brown kid 49 Woodland St. Our resources are large and our New Britain facilities adequate for every THE BANK OF SERVICE 1 David Manning’s banking need. o Saturday E i 7.9 i pen Saturday Evenings 7- . @ | @ Uiatk-Cuer THE HAVE YOUR EYES Open Saturday Daylight Saving Time EXAMINED Eventogs 7-9. Shoe Store 211 Main St. AND GLASSES FITTED BY | € TRUST CD Daylight Saving Time Agents for Phoenix Hosiery A. PINKUS juridpes Eyesight Specialist = 800 MAIN ST. New Britain e

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