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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1724 Smith college, P . .II N | the sidewalk where they will impe. - B . 1 N lainville News - ;. 'y ristol News | i ver sooicn ot e resern ursday, ripal Orrin 1., end at her home in Lee, Mass, has ar | Miss Dorothy Hubbard of the Fed- of tic ammar school | i ! F[]UR IN H[]SPITAI i . \ of parents CAPTAIN MERRILL eral Hill school faculty has returned i friends of the pupils to visit the rooms from several dzys at her home in S N Ak e Graves of Main street visited friends Herbert Lagerblade, local golf L champion, engaged in several matches Bristol Residents Painfully In- vorovico in the senonrs & oo o G Re;)on Ho Will Take 3 ihe Vnse i Woccomer, Nang; 4 made by ¢ ving classe ol — visit ro 8 and 4 o'clock standard time jurod Waen Auto Overturs v o0 e Gl Service Examinations SOUTHINGTON NEWS nts of the pupils and ke a closer relotion boty Awnings add much to the attractiveness of your windows and the comfortableness : M Sutscooipon glirls e e SR sumes Teaching Duties—Plainyille - £ G G Aove Tomorrow—Mision For Men el 09 MY VRECInANe of your home. Possibly yours are pretty well faded and weather worn. Why not visit memhers of the ¥ sento- : our Drapery Section and supply yourself with ready to hang Window Awnings in blue or | Rram Nineetioan Tohies e 1 elonthe best e it g ony s BREALE Rt dosonivel Chrch — Rrsseot 6 0 SRS evpined < a0 el white and brown and white stripes with steel frames to fit windows from 30 to 48 inches ing Schools—Plainville Bricfs, hat 1 Cih Onting—MNohills Buy Smole- (nildren who are pupils in the town wide; priced from §1.98 to $2.49 each. 100ls to have themselves vaccinated aholis in the nit ; affirmat side was upheoid il order to be al ed to attend Green and White painted stripe Awnings, size 30 in., for $2,50. The 36 in. &2 cach. The 42 in,, 83,00, The 48 in., $3.25 cach. apital punishme Plainvilie had its usua ious automobile accidents ove v i ordcr to be aliowed i weei-end, a yne of them whici : Conlin, Conforti and Ostman - L Stihety » a candidate for the 4358 loday. The order ixsued also ccurred tol peo. NOEAtive by Me ar ! inciuded the school teuchers, and it is ple were taken lo th > wnd Berlonti, Members of med today und 0 that all of them have o v Y '8 AN . Merrill, whose compli general hospital for treaiment. : : Iges and 3 debate to th rmative side " "2 y oned Natiird aczident happened on the New debate tot irr i de. urday Porch Drop Curtains, made of the same material in green and white stripe, priced vith selections on the piane oth mitte 1 a request to ( ongressman Waterbury were injurcd last evening offered some good and constriuc W Hart ' » ask the ¢i vice , When a car driven by Mr, Cruers akid- and the award was commirsion for another ex: jon d¢d on the wet pavement and crashed house. The automobile containing the 1 skidded oif the road during iae heavy shower, shot into t way leading to tae ice house | turned turtle, spilling the 0 Prum Corps s08 lona. The Plainville Fife and Drum corps, Miller of 188 Sou et, ancient, won twe first prizes at th his tao sons, Emil, 13, and: big state meet in Willimantie Satur- ive arguments the post, inasmuch as William A, i6lo tWo other cars. The mother suse the incumbent, was the only tained a ba over the eye and pos- t the first time, Cap- <ble internal injuries, while the 2at he had not gone ' GAURAhter was ily shaken up and before as he had ' bruised about the body. Although ne in the matter, arresits were made the operators of and his sister, Mrs. An- day, oue for the best appearing an- : \ request of his ? idged a close one, Babyland In 2 to 6 years sizes, pretty little Dresses of Chambray and Gingham with Panties are offered at $1.69 to §4.50. y i ; Others of same sizes, white and colored voiles, organdies, dimity, batiste, English prints, silk pongee, crepe de chine and embroidered Swiss, $1.69 to $9.98 cach. oyke, of 40 Oak street, Bris- cient and the other for the best play- ¢ in the automobile wicn the ing ancient corps. Emil Miller . Preparations are completed for the worst, He s 2 opening of the drum corps carnival th cars were requested to ap- members of the fown Pear in the town court, te ad decided to take the ¥ ; il e 1 from the home of her ternal injuries, lLouis su from throughout the week and some of councll, where he had aerved two | ;,yghter, Mrs, Harry G. Camp, of itions and cuts about the face, Lest attractions available are to b rms. He has also served as a mem- | [oriin avenue, at 2 o'clock tomorrow hands and body and his son, Arthur, here, Free acts of vaudeville will he Sl Kisiature from this city, »on Rev. Denjamin Siyring, Ie has heen closaly identified with the H { oy g R ; . - was badly cut about the face and offered and a merry-go-round will be o e Ak pastor of St. Paul's church, will offi- signs for French knots and lazy daisy on Gloves and Mitts offered 89¢ to $15.00. Mrs. Stoske suffercd bruises |instailed for the youngaters. The car- oo e, GUArd liere and for many|ciate. Rurial will ve in Westville For the small boy we offer special 39¢, R hysterical from i€ pival will come to a close on Saturday s o o oS CAPiain o company of : : : i G Argyle Golf Clubs, $1.50 each; $3.50 aRRCK all to the New Britain | g & bix fife and drum eorps parade iy the world war, he was assigned to in applique designs with the colored pieces . %4 "™, 2 ' { ¢lephons call to the New Britaln | and fialq meet. training duty in the South, X for 4. police headquarters caused Licuten- Raptist Tadics' Social pidbbas Al L, ith, B included, worth to $5.00; Goll Balls, 50c, T3¢, Seconds 20e ecach, ant Samuel Bamforth to dipatch| The ladies of the Baplist church (o ‘.’,"‘;f,', e f"}":":" i Con- sary of the institution of the lodge in 3 A 4 Nihes, R I 4 2 orr il be only oppon- : . . 4 our price is " . or $2.00 for dozen, l2oorman Guatave Heliberg a0 Po-iwiil hold a social at the PArsonas® | cne'to My Haves at the nest sxorine. | 1% town this evening. The exercises liceman John Lieb! © SCeNC. [y en ernoo ans and wor n Rl L . 2 il b ol R b l‘er\ A IIORN] lohise ko] Lun Sopnc lo\f:?a‘\' atts Fnoen, ‘: ins and v 'LI tions, several other men have heen | NI be held in Red Men's hall on ‘pon | LBITURL LIS Degne: D8] ot the fall Ketivity o made and entioned as candidates. However, | NOT'R Main street and the entertain- New Dritain police found th joutlined and a good attendance s & town committee, in asking for the MENt Will be furnished by the Friend- jured people had already heen taken ! |ooked forward to. : King Iy Circle of Meriden, The Volunteer e e —— . onl examination, also made the o the h by otl They no Leases Joe House announcement 1) : nous en. | Clrcie glee club will furnish music for dancing, which will follow the regu- nville police and an in- John Murphy, Jr., has taken a lar business session. The circls is Stamped Bed Spreads Auto Department At Art Section you will find extra value You will find 2 fine line for choice of in Bed Spreads, stamped with simple de- Baseballs and Gloves. Note the following ey 3 ) prices: fractured collar bone anq ible tonight, The show will he continuy | | 33,59 for 5x8 feet; $1.19 for 6x8 feet; $5.59 for 8x8 feet; $6.69 each for 10x8 feet, ’ e O e Wl et Al leplis oA o ocal republican town com.! Mra. Albert Cruers and daughter of ! | H 1 cemetery, New Haven, the new “Krinkly” weave material. Others o Kirst Connecticut Infantry, Dur. Volunteer Circle, Companions of the Forest, will gbserve the 25th anniver- | - ! ement should be gi to € the town, ington orchestra vesigation is under way. [three year lease on the Bryant fee |j0oatmeti SRoU bt . K\wr”nmr: APLKA of the vo } 2 : r f i1, it he be A can- of the vou uge on Unionville avenue, He will » the oldest and one of the most active Berlln News It was voted to use the town ap- The program is as follows: “I love With the exception 1 . 1idate. wopriation of 840 for the cslebratic o irace Rondea n v, th a vere able to leave ! Jusiness which he sta st " t o rlation of $40 for the celcbration | You Grac ondean girla; boy, the Millera were abe lo Ll continue the business which he start Many Confirmed. organization in the town. s — and it was further voted “Drums,” Catherine Bacen. alifor- the New Britain hospital after their o jast ye . fihat the sum of money be turned over | nia, Here 1 Come,” Gertrude Kiine W were dressed, but Mrs. Methodist Church Supper A class of 200 children and adulta| Tpe Afijigale baseball team defeat- such thal it | Methodist church supper for VA% confirmed at 8t Joseph's chureh oq the Pirate C. basebail team of 1o the er, can and girls; solo dance, Phyllis Senning: Stovh condition was i } 108 ent s ting were | “Kiss Me Again,” Catherine Bacon: was decided 1o keep her there 1 iie officials of the other churchea jn ' C" Saturday afternoon at 4 o'elock, | Now Rritain on the Milldale grounds ark, . 8 A, "I'm Sitting Pretty in a P'retty Little she wonld recover, inville will be held tomorrow night | When Bishop John G, Murray of Harte youiarday by a score of 7-2. ford directed the ceremonics, MHe was ° . 2 nuel City,” Harriet Allen and girls; solo Head Split in Accident n the church at T o'clock, A large i RIAI flAY Piancls Deming. Arthur M. Bushnell, Uance, Harrict Merril; “Barefoot Mike Caliendo of Bank street suf-'rymber of officers of the churches A*¥Med by the Rev. Oliver T. Mag-' 14 pexto team defeated the Range ” " Walton 1, Mes James McPher- Days™ Fileen Johnson: recitation, fered a split head and other cuts and and their wives are expected to at- "1 and ho Rev, Wiliam I% Kear- o 4, . team of New Britain on the e ®on, Mre, Arthur Walsh and Miss Gra Rondeau: “Dream Daddy,” May . bruises last evening about % o'clock tend and speakers and musical selec. 'y of Ki. Joseph'a church and the nd il grounds yesterday after. Rev. Thomas Schwertner of the Do- A bbaiaf bt Natzke and girls; “Oh, Sister, Aln't when an automobile in which he Wwas | tions will Le the order for the day. ) 1 That Hot!" Lesiie Watkins and girls: riding and a touring car owned by Missionaries Loaye Minican Order of New “““ Patrick T. Martin and William J. Treey were | anes .r\d Ct wmifipn Kyvandn ; 3 ourned to the call Porid Hffl S GOnmitieo ‘0 nl'"”ov 0f . iR 18 arrangements N0ATe; “Arcad “Linger Awhile,” George I, € of 712 Karmiogton Mr. and Mrs, Joreph White who ot The be i ot ! . Work has been started on the re- ha finished A course al the school *PONsors for the bhoys, while Mrs, Wi modeling of the building recently Lileen Johneon and entire company Harttord hed, with Cal- feture meeting, 1t and en ympany. 'aveaue, Hartford, crashed, with Cale have e oty an orto L Mi gney orto 1 at Nruck Y left today nfter m n and Misy Agnes Norton | ;inchaeed by the Kiltonie Realty Core e TV e P 2 ? i ') 1 J M ) "he e " f he he . . 1 g he eld cleniation in East Beilin : ehration Wit be | The members of 1 rav are: fendo going through the windshield. at Nyack, ; | lam Nerton and Misa Anea Nortor N Harriet Breem, Mabel Lindquist, I'lor- ‘The accident happoned on the South- 'spending a few days as the guesty o b “A" iphae by "'; poration for Kiltonic Post, American B maintaining the ideais of | | agion, xtensive alterations will be ence Gilby, FKisie Nyack, Christine {ngion ro 1 Homberg, May Natzke, Kileen John- sitnesses stated that the impact was | They will visit at Mr, White's home “"' ',“","’ “’I ! by Bishop Mur-|, 206 and it is expected that when he administration the the huilding is completed the local ] A T ! " tled, besides some N ] : N m:‘ l\ ; : : von, Harriet Allen, Grace Rondeau, terrific, Caliendo was attended by Dr | in Chelsea, Mass. and will then go to | © atter g " Catherine Bacon, Gertrude Kline, The ), M, Frost who found it necessary to Mes, White's home In California, Af. ' ®4C . post will have one of the best homes ol Ame Defeat o > ) ¢ Annual Meey Y s e < . d Lyme Deteatrd prodnetion s being produced by les- tike 17 stitches in his head to close ter a few months, they will leay g "".', lecting Here in the stz The present plans of the of singlons started their ile M, Watkins of New Britain, he wol Routh America ere they w _’v'w"‘ww has been made by the post officers are for the opening of wit ang yesterday, when Team Quits Diamond automaoblle an which Caliende mission work among the wild First Congregational church for the the new rooms in June, County Toaors’ Asociathome=Rens 1 defent e O Lyme team in e PSR AR . was riding was owned and dAriven by |dian tribes reception of the delegates to the an- —— OUl Lyme to the tune of 5 to 2, The o TRERTRES HRN N | s Wartonct of & L Rl stvank Plainville Bricfs nual convention of the Congregational ng! cats ON — : 4 of the Fast Berlin baseball team guit Tony Tar 2 e M e : Gk X ~ g M d V l gton Defeats O Ly 10 Joya worked like troopers and the he diamend 1o G ot w"i“nl Al barrier Followingthe crash, it Mr. and Mra, E. G. Bassett who churches of the Farmington valley, odern a ]ean Ol Lymers proved to he no ®auches their game with the 8t. Mary's team Was thrown onto the trolley tracks been spending the weel a _“' v,] = ',“‘,” "‘[»'M H“ this city on Tues- $ was no walk. of Plainville yestorday afternoon in Where it remained impeding trolley |City, have returned to their home ni ks 5 o'clock, when officers 1 trafiie for over an hour, No one efwe West Main street will be chosen and other important z The We.unk elub will meet this Lusiness will be taken up, A devo. tional service will be held at 11 near Hart's Corners and Mrs, S8ophia Dexter of 2 Crown street f doors e NMoass Griowold Viee “idemt Presont Musical Show==Other Htems of Interest . il s ERITVIRES Last Berlin, after the Plainville team b lad wewed the East Berlinites up, 21 10 elther car was injured, Deputy . A e o sentington: | This lack of sportsmanship was Sheri® E. W. Furrey wag on the fvening at the hon . * scene phort!ycafter the cras and he Chtastinitos " whish sas Willard G. Mart of Fast Main of Hartford will speak on “Not To moved - mm and Leave the Othg Undone.” Luneheoon line ve 'y mantike - 1 : q% to Be will ba werved At 12:80 o'clock b el anifke mannce and 1M 16 b mihat the runs came in fn such Prared about the town this morning 18 to Ber 14t 12:30 o'clock by Witam W, agan medin PrEfined for a refurn jecesston, A ) Jelegation &N in bandages and court plas "wril Lovell of Pl will the women of the local ehurch in the rer, The chaieman «nd | game \ he pla - ",',.‘, il . e 'fl: delegation bk : y sall frem New York . parieh house. Tn the afternoen Herh. « e (LU TRER IR MR Y : Balte, on June & - ert Knox Smith of Farmington will K which the Rev, Sherred Soule il 0 ; ie of conversation in Plainviile commit L -4 B s d he rive bank (3 " n Ik ateir . & . i AM - Jast night, Datoif of Plainville ,, tehed Started an rduy & 4 necepted the defuat 1 R agianiiie same and It was 1.9 iy duz lead to pome arrests, Caliendo Ape the on fed the team, was disgusted with the Clean-up Days b s . S e sl b, purenmL ! ce 80 action of the Kast Berlin players, The twe clean.up days will bogin Liverpool | She plans 1o spend e\ LAY S _(y»;"“"'“"" With eolleciions amoun ro. -4 B at the Kensington Methodist church strests, Tierything will be t ) with Martha Nehekah 1o mert Pxecutive will speak on “Exeriances Callcetions from the Bast 1yalde, 5 1 last might in the interest of the Hart- the exception of asher. Wednesday, et fisaibsitip it e it o tet, 8205 from the Beriin AMetormir B ' Itord county Y. M. €. A. drive for the teams will visit the west side and (Of candidates. A social £nd refran gl s Bl | 1d from the Kensington . Orieer, cf o 4 funds, Which was inaugurated in Rer- will follow the same procedure, Prop. MeNts will follow ot A contributio m Mekeon - ) in in conjunction mith the mecting. erty owners are asked to clean their T Mission Regine Britair 85 was Hughes, 5 Outlines of the drive were given by back yards of rubbish and to get rid iteline, 11 a 15 Maleo!m Farmer of New Britain, New of it before the summer weather b Tritain district chairman, and Rev. . etar Prople who are planning to . T. Thienes, general secretary, Musi in front are also asked *PeCiAlty. Thomas A, Coste 3 the Daminican Order Al selections were randered by A mate not o 1ea e Larrels or boxes on | ieree 8t Tel 2 ‘ . v He will conAuct the vinge b , IRTRE Ol Lyme quartet composed of talent from the 5 mawes in the morn Hde AT R Congr . an o - "4 &4t thie we part | 1 r 1 on & 2 y cPOrs the New \ the et Bummer Sepvies Neliable moving by hour or cor 1 riiee far the on traet. Call it paye: all good & parieh wers bagun laet night are secured ong distance work n ireh by the Rev, Thomas A committ £% on the e embn: e ay y he following eanvassers were elect- cock.figh 7" Burlington yesterday, William ' . f Sidney H, Cowle on Lewis, ‘This raid taged by the state po- Hanford 0 o J. B. jice and the Berlin officers wera cal omas Fazan, Ken sstin B, Woods ar . Arth ther, © Jihap To Present Entertainment Teaflic Not o Heavy An entertainment for the benefit o ) the turnpike A I'roop outs of America, of as i N AS last Su o P & even \ 1 o another Jean Vale terics tr ’ x e sing at the Ke M ) Hs : ndone by his " n 1 s 8 sington (‘o onal chitreh Friday 2 y . L rot s t 4 1 i Nt years ago evening at 3 1 The pro » 1 . v irorgia pris K L. Witeox erlin wa -Kensington $ of thin entertainmen be used fo Fast Berlin lems 1 an el ! A eave for . * purchase b all cquipment for the ¥ et 1 e ‘ tizi y first ball o ' 9 snd to / members beir A. North of MeKeon 1, Hayey 1, Weaver 1, Struck ! ’."n“" = - . Fpe 1 : : i terlin An lam ot out by Hayes 2, by Itoss & Tioubie o ' this Jertin and William W. Yagan o Y' e - ¢\rv’ b i “Out Again. In Again, t ) . a Ther has Been an . A Joe T'aleatti hae provided the Berlin L a ¢ ' "a'ary o his 1. A. Wonding of Kensington ro 10 Eatelino, Orise to \ ors With of work during . and 4 p o partar ’ N ¢ p ged marry Mather to Ingam. Sac ’ M 0 Sasee that GRUENIeF § onit woek : g A T ey men crrde ad of the finan ammitte eton the past McCormick 1, We . e just can’t keep himself out of tie its off Hoss in 9 innings 3 s » : A"‘,I . toils of the law, He nas arrested one Hakes in % innings 7 ime hov last wee n A charge of drunk 45 minutes. Umpires, O'Connell and ¥ 2 ceted 1o the genrral committe r Mis ariorie ore of towr of Mizs M rie M o he told ated hi® ton, o epresent s i herifl are ters of the American Revolu- - . ; . Georgia enness and breich of the peace, after Harrs gt t hi E he had raised conziderable cain at hie Miss Griswold Elected hefor Judg Miss Mary Griswold, superintendent ', of schools in the town of Berlin, wa - ' hools in the tow in S Giturday cas given a sireted vice-president of the Hari- Miss Moore will be unahble to'ba sent on Memorial Day, on account other arrangements, itations ts take part in the pa- e %ill be sent to the Boy Scouts, ome, He ag i Gri \ the Berlin court srel hasement « for nk s« Dorothy r drunk 2% eenionce of ‘ h oan . phime attend. ford County Teachers' association at . & 7 o ) 22 the annual meeting 1 Saturday At/ o Ll of the Tiroad street auditorium of fthe oo ., Hartford public high school. Miss " goo ta o rieit Condtable Frank Griswold is well known in educational g o "l g 1o the Falestti home circles throughout the state and her | pariin, on complaint of the son, + . S clioics Was A popular one Al the giai. paieetti, and found Joe up to at Athiete b reday evening 4 Hundee .- racted ta 1ake meeting. His 014 tricke, He was drunk and was May 29 v nn Jas afternoon Nothing On Dedication acting in an ungentlemanly manner, Mies Dorett tich has returned to 4 ¢ ¢ L2 . The officer o) * home strest after spend. No plans have heen made by 1o so¥ the e 4 s . paitui® ta y ton Kasica post of the American Voo | yarace in tow after a bit of argy the past Jass a8 the guest of $ - s Shppons at ran on the Compounce div) gion fot the dedication of the new .. sng he was taken to Judge Gris- s in Rockiand Lom 4 = = : S B SENEs OF the SIS 1! bronze tablet at Flannersy's corner, 8- w014, who released n é e librarsy be open this eve. Lt . Hicial opening of the rerort for Given By 4 cording to reports tod The com=- g trial in the town court tonight & from 7:30 to 2:30 o'elock for the 2 ; on #ifl take place on We j mittee composed of citizens and serv- Budunski T« Fined % ¢ 2 ial program has QI:l 4 “Baver" . 'nsisd COURT MATTABASSETT icemen inspected the tablet yesterday dunski of Park street, Hart- , New ,,,,, in - vd Uy the masagement, Yy ) |and accepted it. 1t was stated today ford, was fined 87 and costs by Judge gpor as c ' e . " . No. 137, F. of A, by members of the Legion ‘that it 18 Griswold weday afternoon. He wae aten d i . For Pain Headache up to the town 1o h Adedicat < arrested Friday night on the Ssamp The 1% 1o ol 1o Sedtad 2 & " 5 ' an & . Neuralgia Rheumatism FURESTER’S HAll ercises if it sees fit ad by Constable Brown and was Yome : ¢ . SOV § . g ' To Present Show chatged v drunkenme . nds Saturd f on Main street from Mes, Margaret ity Tebekah lodge of New B Avovnicd Pob oot @ ; 3 ¢ M PLAINV AR v o pt g Lumbago Colds V! “Langer Awhile,” At the town hall os ™ . P 18 A L vel¥ 11 8 & I AND DRUM CORps s . R Accept onlv KENS'NBTON Fridey cvening of this week for tie yi stable Oriile EVERY NIGHT THIS WitR th « are b Bntr ach " benefit of the ington Commu gk , 3 o . : ity Center ass . The proces . . Ak IONE the Tomwe ¢ . Pree Acte of Vaadeiile and oy - S B el b ¢ e i ooty . : s ; SN Mot -— ; huluontam:pronn dvuctmm il be used by the association for the , Je . S r.t'nqu. g vy S 9 fandy “Bayer” tows of 13 tobield the ot + oI +oNAS for 16 . e e W AUERS WP S S of et - Alen bottles of 24 and 100—Druggisl) £ 7 e Y L E s ——— . . 4o wark of Bavee W “idepter of Saliegl the Girl Scouts, sehool children, Son f Veterans, American legion and veterans, Knights of Prthias, Daugters of the American Revolution, ange, Sons of Italy, Forest- ers of America and the clergymen of and o He took an - t wnen of the ®arbrook to- Hubbard school . Bonnie Ben,” 2 Compounce Attracts Many May 20, 22, 23, 20, 1921 No Camassing the summer Sct § e the aftair wi