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ENTRIES CLOSING None Will Be Accepted After July 4, Committee Says New Haven, July 2.—Entries for| the 24th golf tournament of the Con- necticut Goif assoclation finals to be played over the Shenecossett Country elub course at New London beginning | next Monday will close July 4th, | A schedula prepared shows how thl clubs will come into the team cham- plonship matches. The second round results were as follows: Greenwich beat Woodway by de- fault; Sound Bach beat Westport, 12| " to 2; Brooklawn beat Fairfield by de- fault; Wee Burn beat Weatogue, 12 to 5; New Canaan and Ridgefield did not play; New Haven beat Racebrook, | 7 to 5; Litchfield beat Ridgewood, 12 to 5; Waterbury beat Naugatuck, 7 to 0; Putnam beat Willimantic, score | not returned; Manchester beat Staf- ford, 14 to 4; Wethersfield beat Plym- outh Meadow, 16 to 0; Hartford beat Sequin, 7 to 6; Shenecossétt Beat Nor- | -wich, first match a tle at 8, and sec- »nd matech won 12 to 6; Quotonsett| beat Pine Orthard by default; Farm- ington beat Shuttle Meadow, 10 to 6; Highland beat Wallingford, 13 to 0. " | The third round resuits follow: Greenwich beat Sound Beach, 12 to 1; Brooklawn beat Wee Burn, 12 to 1; New Haven got a bye; Waterbury beat Litchfield, 14 to 3; Manchester beat Putnam, 11 to 3; Hartford beat ‘Wethersfield, 16 to 0; Shepecossett won from Quotonsett by default; Farmington beat Highland, figures not returned. The above results brought into the fourth round these teams: Greenwich, which had beaten Brooklawn 12 to 3; New Haven, which_had beaten Waterbury 6 to 3; Hartford, which had beaten Manches- ter 16 to 0; Farmington, which had ' baten Highland 14 to 2. As there was also a bye in this round, Hartford plays Farmington to see which shall have a chance to play in the semi- finals. Greenwich and New Haven play off their match and the winner of the Hartford-Farmington match plays Shenecossett prior to July 9 to determine play in the final round. On Monday there will be team play starting at 8 a. m., 36 holes qualify- ing round, the 16 players qualifying making up the championship dlvision and the next 16 making up the con- solation division. The first round in all divisions will start Tuesday morning. The first round in the consolation and second round in other divisions will start at 2 p. m. Then will follow the start of the Kickers handicap medal play. ‘Wednesday will come the third round in the champlonship and several oth- er matches and rounds. On Thursday there will be finals in all 16s and beaten 8s and the wind- up of other events. E. J. Danberg Eight Years New Britain Court Clerk Clerk of Courts Emil J. ‘Danberg completed eight years of service in that office today. He was named for the office July 1, 1915, Other anniversaries being observed today are: Patrolman Willlam P. Hayes and Walter Malona, 10 years members of the police force; Patrol- man Charles Anderson, a member nine years; Sergeant W. P. McCue, eight years a policeman, and Patrol- man Delbert Veley, three years a member. CONN. GOLF TOURNEY spections, Burritt hotel, ings. of a resolution adopted at the Suzanne at Golf | . Suzanne Lenglen, world’s cham- plon woman tennis player, discard- ed the racket for the mashie to play in a recent golf tournament at St. Germain. 653 Plumbing Fixtures Permits Issued in June Permits were issued last month for the installation of 653 plumbing fix- tures, the largest number in any one month since Inspector P. J. Tormay has been in charge of plumbing in- The unusually large num- ber is the result of issuance of a per- mit for plumbing work in the Elihu that permit calling for 367 fixtures, which, with the excep- tion of the Polish Orphanage and New Britain General hospital addition, is the largest ever issued. The fixtures for the new hotel are: Seven sinks, 51 bath tubs, 34 showers, 137 basins, 138 toilets. The plumbing report for the month follows: Fifty-seven applications to do plumbing work, of which 19 were in new buildings and 38 in old build- Work in 24 new bulldings and in 41 'old buildings was approved. There were 22 tests of plumbing by water, 73 special inspections, 10 sewer connections were inspected and 12 de- fects were found and remedied. There was a total of 182 inspections. Forwards Council Appeal For Auto “Exams” Here City Clerk A. L. Thompson has written to the state automobile com- mission at Hartford enclosing a copy last meeting of the common council re- questing that provision be made to examine Icenses in this city. was introduced at Mayor A. M. Pao- nessa's suggestion so that those seek- ing licenses might not be nienced by the loss of time in going to Hartford. for The applicants operators’ resolution inconve- Life is very serfous to Mohamme- dan men, who rarely smile or joke. 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M.C. 70 OPEN NEW HEN'S HOME Rccommodations for 12 More to Be Provnded by End of Summer A new dormitory to accommodnte' 12 men will be opened in the Pease kuilding on Court street, recently pur- chased by the Y, M. C. A, at a cost of ahout $3,000, according to a decis- ion of the directors this morning. The property is a brick bullding standing just west of the present dor- accommodate altogether 35 men, in- cluding 23 in the present dormitory | which stands between the block and the “Y” building. ‘Work of remodeling the interior will commence at once and each room will be furnished in a modern and home like manner, making it as com- Only the east side of the building will be remodeled for dormitory pur- voses at this time, the west side is be- ing occupled by the Court street hos- January 1. | The building will be kept entirely separate from the others, no plans having been made for the erection of a covered passageway. The commit- tee in charge is Walter H. Hart, chairman and president of the board of directors; Joseph F. Lamb and General Secretary C. H. Barnes. It is expected to have the new dor- mitory ready for occupancy early in September, GIRL OF 18 TO MARRY. George Siphodaskaskis of 98 Com- mercial street and Miss Callipoe Con- trovellos of the same address, were granted a marriage license today at the office of the town clerk. The groom is 25 years of age and is em- ployed at the Stanley Works. The bride is only 18 and the consent of Imported Ratine in plain and sport styles, suitable for skirts and one-piece dresses. 79C to $1 '25 Yd. S ——— Pure Irish Dress Linen in all the seasonable colors, fully shrunk, ully shrunl ‘ard89c yard wide. . e Ratine Crepe, a very de- sirable fabric for skirts and one-piece dresses in checks and stripes. Yard wide .. Killarney Suiting, 2 very popular dress material, in white and all the \\antedl Yard | " a3 3C|| wide . g5 colors. Men's Dept. Men’s Athletic Union Suits—made of fine checked nainsook, sizes 34 to 46. Fourth of July 69(: Special Each A new assortment of men’s genuine 80 square Percale Shirts, all warrant- ed fast colors. Values $1.69 each. Fourth of July Spe- cial. Men’s Fiber Silk Hose— (warranted to wear). Made with double solesand four thread heel and toe. Colors black, grey, cordovan and navy. Fourth of July Spe- Open Evenings Peace NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY JULY 2, 1923, Molten Lava Engulfs ]'owns Leaving their possessions behind, 30,000 Sicilians fled from the path of the ramng sea of hot lava pouring down upon their Visions of the 1908 eruption, when 100,000 of their kins- folk lost their lives, spurred them on. towns. view. of lava sweeping down the Picture shows a close-up mountainside. her parents was necessary before the license could be issued. LIKE BAD PENNY London, England.—A London busi- | ness man left his gold-handled um- | trella in a tube train nine years ago. | him it had been recovered in a first- | class carriage on a The other day Scotland Yard notified train operating between London and Colchester, The orrower had not taken the trouble of removing a band bearing the owner's name. BOSTON STORE Donnelly, Mullen Co. National Meat Stores Co. TEL. 483 70 WEST MAIN Largest Retailers of Meats in America TUESDAY’S SPECIALS ARMOUR’S SMO. SHOULDERS ..LB. 1lc Fresh Killed Fracissee CHICKENS.LB. 27¢ FRESH BROILERS .............LB. 3% BONELESS POT ROASTS ......LB. 18¢ ARMOUR’S STAR HAMS ...... LB. 29c LEAN BONELESS CORNED BEEF.LB. 16c BEST PRINT BUTTER .........LB. 47¢ SHOULDER ROAST OF BEEF ...LB. 22¢c. ROLLED SMOKED HAMS ......LB. 28¢ A FULL LINE OF GOBEL’S COOKED MEATS CLOSED ALL DAY THE 4th For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. Men’s Fine Quality Hem- stitched Handkerchiefs, col- ored border. Fourth of July Special ets for camp and summer Special $ 1 ‘00 J| Hemstitched Damask Ta- ble Cloths, size 9 8C l'60x60. Special e —— —— | —_— Full Size Crochet Bed- spread, good heavy quality, pretty pattern $1 .89 Special use. ———————————— ———— ‘> 500 Plaid Flannel Blank- Turkish Towel, laige size heavy quality, cclored bor- 25¢ Ruffled Scrim Curtains with tiebacks, 2 1.4 yards long. 79 c ) R ———— ] large assortment of of A cretonnes in a variety patieirns, e Spectdis. . .. .syd, &0 C Special yd. e J 39 in. wide, scrims and marquisette Curtain Mate- rials, [ — = Part Linen Huck Towels, size 18x36. 250 [Special (—— S 3 Pre-Holiday Specials For Tuesday DRESSES 10 NEW STYLES JUST RECEIVED These fine voile dresses just the drvess for sum- # mer use. They have so many virtues, cool, do i not soil easily because % they are dark colors, g dark background with : 8 white dots and figures. § They save laundry, are § 8 cood looking, some with ¢ vestees or lace collars— Here they are at great avings; value $10.00. ——TUESDAY — 1$6.95 all sizes up to 5 PLEATED SKIRTS The popular knife § pleated skirts, made of | excellent quality of crepe —come in all the popular colors; sizes 27 to 34. $2.95 S e e ke [ and sizes, July \p(‘cml —— Shopping Bags, of very Val. Lace Ruffling for good quality, double strap collars, circular style. Fourth of July Fourth 69c of July Special .. Elcaya Vanishing Cream. Fourth of July Special e Ladies’ All Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs —Fourth of July 21c Special Mum, for Fourth of July Special perspiration. Ladies’ Combination Che- mise trimmed and July Special with lace Fourth of 59c¢ insertion. Talcum 21c Mary Garden Powder. Fourth of July Special Ladies’ Extra Size Petti- coats of fine quality sateen; colors, black, navy, white Fourth of July Djer F¥ace Powder in flesh, rachel and white, Fourth of July and grey. Special e Children’s Slips, made of good quality nainsook, lace ruffled trimmed, all Fourth of 89 c . . Hosiery Specials Ladies’ Fashioned Silk Hose. Extra quality. Col- ors: black, grey, cordovan and nude. Fourth of July I____ Special. Children’s Dresses made O SRE D of genuine Scotch gingham, Ladies’ Fine Lisle Hose, hand embroidered in fancy made with seamed back and colors; sizes 6 to 14 years. double soles. Fourth of Fourth of July July “peflal $2 73 Special ..... Pair 48c Children’s Fine Lisle Socks in white with a large variety of fancy tops. Fourth of July Special Pair 33c¢| Boys’ Heavy 5x1 English Ribbed Knee Length Socks. Made with linen heel andl toe. Colors: black and cor-| dovan. Fourth of JIIy ,tarch or dressing, 25 c P)llow Cases, made of gocd quality cotton, no Bed Sheets, size 81x90, just the thing for summer