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¥ AL During the second week in August . g A will be held the second a®nual inter- “ 1 | playgronnd meet, in which over 400 " took part last year., Some day during the last week in Afgust will be a - L spectacular pageant representing the B % history of New Britain from early " 0 Colonfal days to the present perlod, There has been much activity on “Kite Contest”, Scooter Woek and | oe”sliverounds snes ey opened lagt Tuesday, although the boys seem & 1 c t [ w Be H ld to be smaller than last year, accord- e : 4 mflg 0“ GS 0 ing to Mr, Brewster, who says more : ® of the larger boys are working. b ; As is customary the physical de- 4 : : v l - ummer A "kite kraft kontest’ by all boys’ | partment of the Y. M. C. A, has of- Junior Achievement clubs on the|fered the free use of the swimming ! pool to boys of the senfor and junior [RESMERRAE 14 being planned by Play- 1 oL0, 1 cagues following thelr Teg- ground Supervisor S. M. Brewster, Ju-| y1ar games this summer. nlor Achievement Supervisor Willlam W. T. Squire and Miss Esther Dono- | i 2 4 % : o hue of Springfield, who is heiping to| ILEK 10 SHOW GOLLUSION b 2 » o ! i establish the Junior Achiovement | s . < e clubs, with the assistanoe of Miss: May | ; 4 ; Begley and Miss Bassett, who are di- | 8 i recting the playground clubs. § i W1’ dontest Wil be held at Wai-| Admission of Will of Late Miss . mut Hill park during the week of | Dorothy A. Merritt. : s ) y July 23 to 27 and will be open for | : : i # [ ] girls as well as boys. Those \Aho Bridgeport, July 2.—Attempting to e 4 * compete are expected to make their|ghow collusion in the drawing up of o o ; O lng Legal Battle on In Bridgeport Over il ::;ff,'m‘ Wodk Al 18 1640, | the will by which Miss Dorothy A. During the week of August 13 m‘ Mgrritt gave all her property to two 19 the boys will observe ‘“scooter|sisters, ignoring iive other sisters, two R e i comonts to wes Wi hrmh",:'])uhgaxr:shf; b:’;xdcr 1‘1’::1:;::1 Miss Constance Jett (paddling) and Miss Cynthia Gorden | Stein BlOCh Suits and Top Coats Palm Beach Suits Rain Coats' td el can make the most interesting toy. Helm The girls will compete during the | Attorney Abe 8 Geldullg on behalt | found a pontoon of an old seaplane on the banks of the Potomac | same week in sewing \omcsts The | of Helm and other members of the y n employed it for a new sport in their water| week of August 20 to 26 will mark | Merritt family in probate court today ?t li‘ ashmgto and ploy D | Odd T rs the culmination of the supreme Ju-|contested the probating of Miss Mer- 1FOlCS. rousers. njor Achievement project for girls. It|ritt's will and submitted another v.m‘ Lyt R i e e ot i, o “WMEUURT [":H[;I ALS i oen otterea o siass of whiskes|§ - Not just odd lots, but our regular stock of high grade Suits under the “head to foot” theory|nict with objections. | ) whereby every girl competing will, Miss Merritt's estate amounts te took the bottle. ¥ernandez then or- | have bean required to mukn the | approximately $10,000, She dled in dered him to leave the house but _ clothing she wears trom unde to| May from injuries received when she this he refused to do and so Fernan- d T c 5 Tagennnnto) My SR ind NAME" BY AL”N& R R e e e and lop Coats. dress and hat on the plnygrmmdq dur- | was struck by thieves who robbed her back, Pera testifled, and blackened l"l’ o e ot URItion Jantery B oL KR Y both of Fernandez eyes. Fernhndez admited that he o0 avdrews to /8 All New Styles and Patterns. SPECIALS FR TUESDAY ,Danberg, Gonnelly, Miss Beale| fourth time e’ struckc pim. Do Your Shopping Tomorrow As This Store || @ Others Are Reappointed (i g vmt 0, e You'll want to purchase a Suit during this sale. It means Will Close All Day Wednesday, July 4th ; e }cns(fl of Jgsl;:ph'Grpzvn‘ln,gcfl‘:rged with money in yo“r pocket. Judge B. W. Alling today assumed | the same offense. Both men were judgeship of the city and police |arrested by Policemen John C. Stad- courts of New Britain. At the|ler and Patrick O'Mara. session of the-latter court this morn- Although Cardo Bianco was at| ing he re-appointed Emil J. Danberg, | police headquarters this morning at clerk of court; Edward C. Connel the opening of court he was not in | probation officer; Miss Cora Beale, [the court room when the charge 0 n probation officer; James Lacava and|against him was read and as a result John Partyka, court interpreters.|his bond was called. He was arrest- Two beautiful bouquets, one of ed Saturday night by Policemen Beauty roses from - retring Iu1ge | violing-the Tuor taw.. ©He con. Watch our Show Case For Special Sales. Beauty roses from retiring Judge |violating the liquor law. George W. Klett and Mr. and Mrs. | ducts a barber shop at 105 Myrtle T. J. Fromer, respectively, had been |street. 8uaLiTY coops AT ; (TR e L R S RO LT | - v ARIBISINREASE | The Farrell ClOthlng Co. B Siore s & [ o= FRASTUATR b LEAN. C%%%E%Algggg O b TR N S R o Tk T 48 n Mouts of 4 A — — will be heard with three other men Shoulder . Sugar Cured arrested on the same charge following ] Ch;:wk 18c [ éacon a rald by the state and local police | Apfll, May a]]d Jlll]e »teaks on West Main street Friday night. | | Boneless: Pot Lamb The case of John Palmese, arrested | for assault, wus also continued until During the months of April, May | Hoast 4 :" | Friday morning on request of Attor-|and June of this year, the first quara | ] : o ffo S s, 32¢ | M ,39¢ | Mt ot ey ics) For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. Fowl | Catherine Zacolski, 16 years of age, partment, there have been 542 arrests | e employed on Saturdays as cashier at | made according to the monthly reports | Domino Granulated Sugar 5 lb pkg 50(! | the Fair Department store Main [of Captain George Kelly, which is an) | street, was arraigned on a c ge of |increase of 193 over the corresponding | Winner Coffee, fresh roasted lb 25¢ [ |stealing $11 from that storc. Her| period of Iast year when the arrests 'S Of the 542, 7 ver | case was continued until tomorrow totalled 349, 2, 78 were for | [mornlng drunkenness, 55 for violations of the | 's Premier Salad Campbell’s . cangc | m33¢ Fined for Theft of Ring iiquor. law and 101 for violations of | Soups ... Dressing . | John Leumis was fined $15 on a | the motor vehicle law. For the rame | | eriod last year 26 were for drunken- | Not-A-Seed 25 Meaty 29 | charge of stealing a ring valued at|Period . [ ] Raisins 2 pkgs. C Prunes ... 3 Ibs. C B 515 From Mary Barbolaky of 285 |ness, 50 for violating the liquor haw | Fancy Fanoy Park street, Officer O'Birien testifiea |10 62 for violations of the metor | Tomatoes 3 cans 29c | Peas 2 cans Cc that he arrested Leumis on complaint | “‘")'”‘ law. | " S RS 5. {of the Barbolsky woman at about| During the month of June 145 ar- | Sardines 2 er’s 1 7 [11:80 o'clock lnst night. Mary tes- wrn&': were made with 25 for drunken- ; . 6 cans c | Cocoa ..... can C J tified that Leumis stole her ring, the /1¢S5 12 for violations of the Jiguor ’ law and 18 for violations of the motor . | key to her trunk and the key to her| | sewing machine. He stated that all | vehicle law. In April 231 arrests were are oun ln e Wedgwood Creamery Butter Ib. 44c, 21hs 87c Qi s oachine. Heo o made whioh ia the greatest number In a single month for a year. Of this | PR e e | Frank Andrews was fined $5 anu ,number 56 were, for violating the mo- | Best Pure 25C Parksdale c j | costs and Manuel Fernandez was dis-umber b6 were ) S, rresh Eggs doz. charged when both were arraigned - VB SN B | Lard 21b Ll | before Judge Alling on a charge of | The total number of a made | B assaulting each other, Albert Pera |DY the New Britain police since Janu- | Sweet Juicy Orangeq doz. 35¢ [ wauing cach o argument_started |87 1 of this year totals 986 with 149 | t Fernandez home over a hottle of |[0F drunkenness, | Strawberries, Bananas, Plums, Cantaloupes, | 2 Foros i llquor Inw and 128 for violating the | He testified that Andrews visited Motor vehicle law. Cukes, Tomatoes, Lettuce, Asparagus o T i *od | ™ Rast 16 Years in Department | | Lilac street yesterday and after hav-| Chief Willlam €. Hart of the New | ' Britain police department yesterday | | celebrated the 15th anniversary of his | |appointment to the regular force of | MINUTE MAN SI |the department. After having served | e as a supernumerary for a short time | he was appolnted a regular patrolman on July 1, 1908. Eight years later | i F R E: E: F I . A G S — R e etrciive e, "on ||| Step by step the building of LEXINGTON motor cars goes on August 1, 1922 he became chief of the | DECORATE YOUR CAR ON INDEPENDENCE DAY syt AR # under intelligent direction and skillful workmanship. The entire o 143 2 b | b ; The “Devil Dog organization is inspired with a unanimity of purpose which 18-INCH SILK AMERICAN FLAG GIVEN FREE : : TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY - R |N| guarantees you, as a LEXINGTON owner, unannoyed satisfac- % To Every Purchaser of 5 or More Gallons of Gasoline : ‘- FRANKLIN SQUARE FIL LING STAT[ON g ‘ - =9 It would be impossible to fully describe, without a demonstra- , - ' o tion, all the superiorities of the famous Series’23 LEXINGTON. Only a personal inspection—a ride in the Series '23 LEXING- Hams tion as the miles roll up behind your car. TON—will convince you. LEXINGTON MOTOR COMPANY Connersville, Indiana, U.S. A. C. A. BENCE e 2 : ! 2 —Agent— FRANKLIN SQUARE FILLING STATION f ... ¢ .| 55 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN Marines is the work of Kobert Ait- OPP. ELIHU BURRITT MONUMENT ken, noted sculptor. It will be un- veiled at Paris Island, 8. C.,, on Arm- istice Day. [ FILLING STATION