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Browrz Troms “Hertford:s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY I l | l l ora’s /t%pirg Center: SEVERAL AOT TREAT YOURNS VOLLOWING OF SAVE A W umps, “\alvie” o suede and fawn Kid. at $10.00 this two-day sale for 36 formerly priced pair. sandal Pumps, made of with turn seles and low heels, 00, LINES OF SPRING 10 A SMART PAIR OF INGS AND f patent Turn soles and Spanish beels, and $12.00 Air.dale Farmerly This two-day sale price—$5.00 pr. SPECIAL STYLES REDUCED, BUT YOU NOT OMNLY WILL BE WF colt, grey fawn sandal Offered at Two-Strap Golf Shoes, beige color calf with crepe rubber soles, were $2. and grey suede, priced at see These Pumps of patent and gun metal, with turn soles and h 38.00 and $9.00, T $5.00 pair, Span two-day fawn o $8.00, Strap Pumps--Are of regular at soles $5.00. priced of 98 pair, Suede Sandals, very special offer at & \RLIANTZGIVEN 30 DAYS IN JAIL yeals Verdict of Meriden Judge il is Released in §1,000 Bonds REGK N SILVER OITY swpers' Fair Draws Large Crowd—- ran- Iarriage Licences Tssued time Booth To speal in Tovn— Here for “Linger Awhile"—Items, " koned t driving jenea of iiguor LAz WAR pepres ey Gintherg ollizion esdan onane Main street, 4 to car daw Th y considers aho of I Whee upants of Commander Booth To Speak Eianzeline Army wil wnander Booit Ve cduled 16 speak at 1:45 p t saving It was & stad that & am ation time deliver her hut several Kensingion aneed the & would g=t a larger ake in Kensington sion has been reached ted that the Aay OF 16MOrron » town sidents opinion tha A= matter =il Accompanying Mise Footh on her r will be the Salation Army vieh will give a concert befors the jAress, Miss Footh will speak in the Sweaters Waists Draperies Skirts Dresses Ginghame Coats Kimonos Stockings Diamond Dyes package of “Diamond directions &0 #im any o Each 15-cent Dy contains any womas can dre or tint worn, faded thing new, even Bas never dyed befo heels, were formerly priced ored kid, with turn Two-day sals fawi, grey and brown, sale price is only : brogus and kid pair, sport Shoes prica leather, turn $7.00 to 30,00 for £5.00, Boy soles, were $2,50, intereats of the Army, Ushers For Show Misses Doris l{onis. Elizabeth Coale and n owill aet ushers Al tomorrow night the henefit of ton Community Center association, Linger Awl is presented The committee stated today 11 o of tickets has been greater cind it is thought that house will greet the play cdn will go toward fur Vietoria The \ie Peart at the when the Worthing show 1 or 1t than ey and 1 crowded ers. The proc nishing tennis oq g the b . " the ehall diamend o imu csters’ 1'alr Attractive air and n 't Asmrd IKensin rnival giy b oresters ann it Me L oper ol hatl oW was (TP 1 1ast 1 1 the v and yihs nrranged tire conter of ol fo witl cuditorum resor i chestra rvernl riford ccord end g singion t fohn Thompeon oth 1eingt evreal Ay Mave Do ' Neens bl Wed has bheen ur 1., Wood rmeia Miss Iton 1tom Nrs, Marie nted St is Brought land Rank of sarhusetts, has 1 it Epring- ght a property The of e cal Patate Matters Bode n admir om the neing Hogsar ki and sold to Ira nd in K er La Anthony 1 piece of for ahout 86,500 gany ha 4 to Nick Kensington a piees ¢ Lower Ira gold to vare of Hariford 1and lowesr Ira on Lane 0 Ciemin of prey A probate cortificate been filed house in Fast Berlin formerly owned by Emily Eugenia Goodrich of Meriden to Wil- 1om N. Goedrich and Frank £ Good- af title has transferring the The town clerk has recordsd nearly a8 many conditional bills of sale for automobiles %6 far this year as he received during the entire of To date there have been 74 Last year 88 were placed on the books. Will Battle Soutlington. The Pesto baseball team of South- ington will be the opponents of the All Kensingtons nest Sunday after- noon. the game being played in Southington. Tihe Pexto team is re- ported being aggregation this we " undecided as «ho i the Textos, Q vear giste red use a fast son i ! . Ot Lonn =0t " o1hia 111y Hases An dirte for the AN ensingiane Practice will place at the A WEER HOES 170 WEAR THEN?, Pumps of patent turn solcs, mere §3.30, dren’s Sandals, tan and smoked elk and patent Children’s sizea 81,35 and 8$1.50, 00 pair, Special Dot, patent of leather soies and loir Slippers of | | SHOE SALE Big Values In Good Footwear TO MEMORIAL DAY, WRY CHOOSE, FROM THE AND SMARTLY SHOD, YOU'LL colt Two-day with cutouts and price, 84,59, for $5.00 pair. Misses' sizes, colt and kid srap pumps-- d%, $6.00 (o $% 80 Kinds—83.50 alf, buek, Were white buck, grey rubber soles, tan catin soft padded Two-day price $1.85 pair, hrocades, usual hour tonight at the grammar school grounds. Double Header Scheduled, A double header is being scheduled All Kensingtons for Tie opponents witl ba th Loys and tno good baitles are looked forward to To Give Viag to A, 1., large silk flag will bhe presented the women and children the town of Berlin to the Dolton-Kasica American Legion, Al orginza are cordially invited Griswold, superintendent to contribute such sums as em appropriate, Miss Griswold receive offerings up aml including Memorial Day, Any needed for chase be turned over 19 the treasurer Many small sums rather than Iarge ones are desired Kindness 1o Animals I'ostera tesching kindness (o ani- mals # been submitted to the Con. neeticut Humane Society with the fol- lowing re 1*iret Scnoficld second, Honorable mention lL.ouis Miran falvadore Vendrilla, William Cele and George Guite, This this scason that the s2hool has won honors first exhibit Tuberculosis heing A t k. 1o he will the p st flag procurable wi arthe money not of the Leglon ‘alter Jeske; Vila Roardman, is the second tima Wort on poster contests, Ui for the Hartford in helng Pupils 1o Give Oporena n May o8 the pupils of the Worth- The Stolen opereita in with the as. Cobey present one wer Queen,” an Mien Miidred Clark Misa Susanne eide sistance o wiriei is being & work ably direct wor rehearsed © 1y ho ente. tanciers and pupils hard and ¢ fort the presentation FAST BRI 1o Neison ra o' ‘1Al Main strest T'ri e s armonio e elces IN ITEMS, rateriain ub at lay even- 20" Mod he Ath June rn ond ven by o ~ning at Ath sont from eurround ant o E An « were 15 tablem of whist to tha following Mrs. R ing towns asd a piea The 10 prizes given winnere: Miss Margaret Tioot, 0. Clark, Mra. . Hubbard, Mrs. Bella Hazen, M A, A. North, Pdaward Kanms, Vernon Read, J. A. Williams, A. A. North asd Paile Dutton. Dane- ing was enioyed after the %h and Macl AREN DELAYED Shanghai, May Bad weather revented A. Stuart Maclaren, aviator whe is fiying around from hopping from fi Rangoon, as he Heuter's patch British the w Akyah, Burma, had planned, says a from Caleutts PASSENGERS INUR Ma Ten o Tarie colfiswion thie ' ® in & new Tine of 1 way in 1he ChRamps Tlrese gquarier The iniured wars abie ta return home and mormal service was resumed soon after the ace Plainville News 5o MAY ave AUTO SALESMAN AND - GIRL FRIEND HURT William H. Burnett of Plainville and Mary HcMahon in Hospital METHODIST CHURCH SUPPER Logion Ausiliary Birthday Social— Memorial I Plans Being Formw lated—Undergoing Treatment in Hosp'tal—Platnville Briefs, Burnet \ Motor (o street, Pininville, nd MecMabhon, who w with injured, perhaps seriou about o'clock at the n of Albany avenue and Scarborough street, Hartford, when an automobile in which they were riding was struck and demolished by a trolley car. Bur- nett suffered a deep gash on his head whiek required 11 stitches to clos and Miss MeMahon received cuts about the fa and hapds, Dot were rushed St. Francis® where it was found necessary minister anesthetic 1o the giri treat her wounds Burnett and Miss MeMahon driving inte Hartferd ving crossed the Avon mountain and when approaching the corners, known as the four corners, another ome- hile struck the side of Rurnett's an tomobile and caused it 1o whiri onto the tracks in the path of an encom- ing trolley. The trolley struck {he Burnett car and almost demolished it. The occupants were thrown out through the giass windows, Passers- by and passengers on tha trolley hur ried to their aid and after recoiving first nid, they were #ent to hos pitg! William the Coll H for Main Mary were night Miss him last 1 to hozpi an to were after b Methodist Church Supper. The supper given in Met dist church last evening at which the pastors, officers and wives or hus. of the churches Plainvil re the guests of honor, was ssful events ¢ e fully 10 repas composed ¢ pickles bands the niott suec vear. Thers 1w resent A4 an excelient manu was relish 2 was served, . r fruit rol! peas cockiail roast haef, mashed potators pie. fee cream and coffee Pollowing the dinner, a prosented which proved interesting from start to finis) Arthur A, Ball of 1he Plainville Methodist ehureh made an address of ting that his churely and pastor apple program e to b nelcome roas nwere pleased broathers at the affair followed by Harry A who gave the arigin and gene. t churehes the Mr is perhaps the most ae istorian in this ion istory of tha ehurches inception prosent hims see thal MNe w sis town whe wt curate ) o out ned the their here 10 the from lay Ia adw nri ple - Mr. 1 A Morida 1o M confersnes n mession fiald, Masn “Welding and romar ia why and of tha tometh John ning. general Rpring- tapie hodist now MNe e Vorees oxe an his of y.operation,” of tha most rd I his speech wam one ahle and stirring cver | Mo gave urch should hand tog all pastors and officars urehes should band od of man Vit many reassns the ther wafd that various ¢ r for tha hetter & kind. Vs prolangsd appls " ¢ White favered wi pians and other ime throughout eouree o 1% r. Al clinne on ¢ hers entertainment wers nishad Hirthday f the Ame Rroet hy 10 Auniliary fourth Methday ¢ Tegion ausiliery American to Tog ne paet Pa van post | orear Whiting sirest A to attend nding tonns and « oth i2atin roome on Visitore are ex from the sur * and an e nrogram enteriainment Nent ¢ pres 1 rend » organt » worinl N TONIGAT AT LIGRT The Pitnre You Have Rern Waiting To See AN WARNER Treasure Canyon wapter “Was of a Man.” Comeas n * GRAND CARNIVAL rLasy A FIFE AND DRUM cORPs FAERY NIGHT THIS WEEK Nete of Vawdesille and Ofher Attractions Tree Merre aa-round for the children Fun for both the young and od t will } 1 Whitiug strect. Hogan for with @ will be s 29 1924 A will be 10 o'clock and members of -Barnes post expected to be in lin The cxecutive commitice Jarnes will in ooms Snnday aft a number of the post whic he cemeteries. parade of Bro mect the lLeglon rnoon at 3 o'clock important matters, will meet Monday eve h time a large of Il be initiated. The Le- e will be worked g Treatment oger Miller, young of Mrs. George Miller of et undergoing trcatment at the lospital. Woman's Federation Notes Woman's Pederation gational church wiil inent in the church 8 o'clock. W, H. considered in post class eeiy son d hold an rlos Stod- of The the tert lis evening H of ne tate, riford, clever lard he most give an hand. A musical pro s readered and candy Last Dance of Season e last of the weekly of son will be held tomorrow eve- in the Community theater Managers Moore decided that the dancing is 2bout ) decided to end the season big time Friday might. Music furnished by Al Verry and his ans o have given such satis- service throughout the year tists the exni of sieigit of will also vill be on sale, ram dances he on and season ning have indoor ave factory and lurge numbers of visitors are cx- pected 'ing tow a7 th throughout 1o Saturday to attend from the surround- as and ciiies, Drum Corps Carnival Despite threatening er t ‘ning, a large crowd was pres. Plainville Fife and Drum vrnival on Neal's court and the were well patronized, o gives evidences of heing one successful ever held in It will be continued thhe week and will come cioze on Ffaturday night, On afternoon a sireet parade of arnival the m town, a visiting drum corps will be held and a field ds abla prizes heing off will be run off with valu- red for the win- ners in marching, fifing, baton swing- v 1 smallpox order T o8 innoenlated a ave all | ng, ete. hool Vaccinations Monday, May 26, is the limit in pupils of the Plainville gram- attend sessions with- it being vaccinated, aeccording 1o he order fssued by Dr. 4. N, Bull icalth officor, when the first cases of were diseoverad here, The been heeded and at the wesent time it is estimated that fully r cent of the children e been ainst the discase es of smalipox have heen and the other patients resting comfortably with the liaense running its course, The Ros- family are progressing satisfactor- the health authorities are that no other cases will ap- mar scheol may had No new cas epoited today ae and hopeful pear, to ) street b soesion wi a vears Plainville e Kequassen lodge, 1, 0. O, F 14 A regular meeting in Odd ows' hall this evening will Rtore at 129 W fuil line of grocerie, and soda, TPhone For 1 with m SOUTHINGTON NEWS 2001h ent jes ore avt 1 an the Iirst Cor May it the Sally connection with reary to he hald by gational ehureh Priday, lecided to hold Academy association mecting ia year, ‘The morning session will pen at 10:50 o'clock and will be fol wed by a luncheon, The afternoon start at 2 o'cloek when the history of chureh and read, 1t is requested intend to be nt Stevens at once, Ir 8 beer ewis paper on chaol will ha bat those 1otity Mrs who pres aged 80, died at sterda He had Plantsyille see eymonr ®ilversals, here ye on A resjdent of s home ie the tonn for & number of and had a wide acquaintan be held tock wl al will from at 10 o Nurial ere. The fun ate home tamor morning in Lock " There wae a largs a frotic held uh st 2t the , Frid etad the Lenie high se heen . have comy e affair is eapecte e most borate in hoo No More Coastipation or Blotchy Skin ar bowels, a ne hver? «© reR pericer worl Al ea 1 nin i ves CARTER'S Lttt Liv: Pills the eh- take safe and cacy aet- - ing remeds. Tor headache, dizvinese, nip=et stomach and deepondency. they 5t vegetable Maingifle PGULAR WEYRLY DANCE A Good Tiese Promisd or AN With Lots i Pep and <napps Numbers Wudke by Al Farrs’s Onestrn fobert W, Menre. Andrew Hogan Managers Bristol News | KRANTZ HEARING IN ~ NEW YORK FRIDAY Effort to Be Made to Return Broker to Gonnesticut DUBRIN ALSO UKDER ARREST Second Postmastership Hear = Can- ot Take Place Until duly—Autoist Narrowly Misses Traffic Policeman —Changes in Traln Schedules, the of Hearinz on extradition New the Samuel Krantz York, wa in this eity Edith alleged fleecing Mrs, M. Cook of 100 i othcrs of lesser amounts, will be heid 1 on I'riday morning district rt, under $18,000 at the where bonds trate Corrigan a week ago. Rergeant Daniel McGilli- thie city, arm with the papers from Governor Templeton and Governor Alfred Smith of New York, will be present at the ring to return with Krantz it he decides not to fight ex- tradition The loc in seventh cou Krantz was put by Magi Doteetive A Charles al officials have heen at work for a week to sccure the papers to bring Krantz back here for trial cn a charga of being a fugitive from justice, A more serious charge is ex- pected to be lodged against him upon his arrival, Word was received this morning by Chief Ernest T. Belden that the New York police had arrested David Du- brin upon a Bristol warrant for ‘his alleged connection with the fleecing | of Mrs, Cook, Chief Inspector Lahey of the metropolitan department in nolifying the loeal police, asked that extradition papers be brought to New York for the removal of Dubrin, Tt is expected that the remaining sales- man, Vincent, will he arrested soon. Krantz and his associates are said to have secured the name of Mrs, ook from tha ranks of the stogk- holders of the Troy Foundry Co., apd later induced to purchase stock of the Arizona Power (o, whieh was supposed to he preferred shares, When the certificat arrived, it s sald that Mre, Cook found the stock fo he common and not preferred ahares, She #1 the attention of the New York hrokers to the matter and they promised to adjust the mat. ter at anee, taking the common stock certificates with the understanding that they were to return with the pr forred shares. That was the last that Mra, Cook saw of the men or of hep tock, Complaint was made to the police, who lacated Krantz at hj home in the Bronx and who investi- wated the finance companvy offices at 1776 Broadway. P. 0. Exams Delayed That the second examinations the local postmastorship cannot be held until sometima in July was the information presented this morning fo Chairman Lester G. Sigourney of the republican town committee in & from Congressman K. Hart As commission, of Post- master William A, Hayen expires in Tune, the delay In the sxaminations means a holdover of several months At 108t Aw the issue stands at pres. ent twe candidates will be in line for the examination, the present incum hent of the ofties, Mr, Hayes, and Frank 8 Merril The piter has the endorsement of the ex itive committee of the republican 1 committee as that expre was announced when tecided to ask request the her for the Conncilman fon of it was Congressman Fenn to eivit commission A #econd examination for wupport 1o conduct offiea, Sought Jail A Zavaloski srterday Fat was accommodafed he appeared at the police station and requested that ecked up. As the applicant for best the house, was slightly “three sheste in The wind he was carefu put away morning. He was allowed ay wupon the payment of 1 expressed his entire satin- accommoeda tors Hits Traflic sign of Burlington avenus wignal at t th Main streets this Officer at the The handle of rom the officer's s Whean when he be roam in more than with the leeal weary e cornee ing b ,1a Will Consider Changee nEes th nay this time in jon peint » New York e taken up at 1hat pated 16 Be 3 strong dise w111 b= 1ha remoral of 15 Paston here at " express, w neloe has besn rumorsd that this train next sammer & time w wd Auto Camp Appropriation Decision to appropriate $175 for the catablishment of a automobile tourist’ camp at Rockwell park was made at the mecting of the park com- missioners last night. Commissioner Samuel J. Large was appointed to take charge of the arrangements for the site, Work will be started at once so that the camp may be ready for use by the carly part of next month, Connection of the Fitzpatrick spring with the bathing lagoon to augment water supply was also discussed it was decided to hate the necessary work done. Faculty Wine The high school faculty defeated the varsity nine by a score of 11 to 3 yesterday afternoon at the high school fietd after it had heen decided to hold when the weather cleared up. he faculty showed unexpected strength in all departments and sur- prised the school nine. Visit Sanitarium Despite the inclement weather 17 members of the Federal Hill Parent. Teachers' association motored ts Meriden yesterday with Dr. A, 8. Brackett as gnide and made an in- spection of Undereliff Sanitarium, Dr. Gibson, which is in eharge of institution, gave the company a cordial weicome and by his explana- tlon gave the visitors a splendid idea of what is being accomplished in this health-restoring plant. There are 193 hoys and girls from infaney to high school age in the intsitution, all suf- fering from tuberculosis in ene of its many forms. Very few of the pa- tients are confined to their heds. A Jarge majority of the youngsters looked well and apparently as strong as normal chiddren. The visitors were much impreseed, the and the game, WAHLBERG TESTIFIES Sinclairs Former Secretary Today Ts Called Before Special Oil Grand Jury. —G. . Wahl- secretary to of Teapot Washington, May 22 berg, formerly private Harry T Sinclair, lessee Dome, was called today before the specia grand jury investigating charges of fraud and corruption in connection with the naval oil ) M. T. Everhart of Pueblo, ("olo,, son- in-law of Albert 8 Fall; C. T, San. ford, general counsel for the Sinelair Consolidated Ol company;: D. K. Porter, treasurer of Sinclair's Mam- moth Oil company, also wers wit. nesses. Tostifying hefora the sepate ofl committee, Wahlherg denied a state. ment by Arehie Roossvelt that he had told the ron of the farmer president ne had cancelled checks for $65,000 sent to the foreman of Fall's New Mexico raneh, On hix first appearance he said he probably had made refer- ence {0 “six or it cow sent to Fall's ranch by Sinclair, but later he deciared he had been talking about checks sent to the manager of 8in. clair's Rancoeas farm in New Jersey, KLAN 1S AYOIDED No Mention Of It Made In Indiana Republican Platform, Indianapoiis, May 22, <= The pros- pect of a vigorous factional clash with the friends of Secretary of State Fd dackson, the gubernatorial nomines who won with the support of the K Klux Klan in the recent primary elee. fton, constituting the balance of pow- er, overshadowed the republican state convention today as delegates assem. #d for the final session of the two- day mecting. Included in one of the planks sub- mitted by the resolutions committee I8 the declaration “that the Jaws of the state and nation shall and must be justly enforced upon the high and low without prejudice to race, creed, or color.” fre was no mention of the Ku Kiux Klan in the committes report, BANK SENDS $25 TO POLICE Chief William €. Hart received a check for $25 from the Commercial Trust company for the police pension fund in appreciation of the efficient police service during the fire in the bank building the night of May 16, CREAM CLEARS A STUFFED-UP HEAD 18 are elogged and sad is stuffed because of nasty or A cold, apply a little pure, & cream inte your nostrils, It Alr passage, swollen, in- you get in- i most trates through every g and healing 1 membranes and . G ottle of eam Balm oggsd nost head is ciear: n ng a small at any drug etore rils open rig haw Al € SUFFERED WITH ITCHY PIVPLES On Face and Back, Could Not Sleep. CuticuraHeals, “ 1 eould not get rid of the pim- ples 1 bad on my fece and back. o more the “1 read an adve-tisernent for Cu. -2 Soap end Ointment and sent purchased more, and | was healed.” Signed) Mise Frances Grana, 66 Vetster St., E. Boston, Mass. Use C-sticura for all toflet purpeses. Sem T by YeT Adiom “Tatiewe e eyt B, Wathen 60, Mawe o Sane