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VEW BRITAIN DAILY HE co TH OR $9.75 $8. 50 ATTENTION CALLED AGAIN TO OUR SPECIAL REDUCED rRICES ON SUITS | BIG VALUES FOR THOSE WHO BUY | IT IS THE NEWEST MODEL GRATULATION, N GREAT CHANCE OF AT A SAVING FOR BUSINESS, TRAVEL, choice. EXTRA BIG VALUES in “PABCOLIN” RUGS. | Investigation Will Pay You Well ror 1 THY “IPPARCCLIN GOCD SERVIC HARD SURFACE ON I SIZES IN HEY WILL KITCHEN At Sale this sale's CoML GIVE i& special price for 0x12 fee is special price ax10-6 1 in Sale of twills and charmeen in an aftractive range o The entire stock grouped as follows: $16.95 $29.50 All sample and show Price for very low N nuc for I n. The reg Price for value picees at equally prices, THREE AT THES Pabcolin Itugs L Regular price is §15.00 each abeolin Rugs. AE SEASON OR VACATION WEAR there are suits of sports mixtus ¢ smart styles that will give joy to every wearer of the same ur to $23.50 $25.00 - tn $40.50 reductio Have a big all alterations wiil FIND LOW IN O} PRICES, DINING DAYS—YOU'LL E VERY 'E FOR USE AT SHORE, 3 $7.50 $4 95 Size price is $13. IR WOMAN OR MISS TO SECURE A SUIT OF FROM REGULAR PRICE THAT SHE WILL FIND CAUSE FOR $35.00 Sale Price for value to § look and he charged for. | UG SANITARY ROOM special price for 2 fret N »w cial price for Pabcolin Tugs the better Kinds e Price for value to $32.50 63.00 vou will quickly make your i 2TION, THE FOLLOWIN AND WATERPROOF, OR CHAMBER, PANTRY Pabeolin R Jar price is $12,50 eac Reg fact. I:egular price is $7.30 each B_erlin News 200 13 FINE FOR MAN FROM MERIDEN Thirty Days in Jail *Also Tor Simon Cherniack in Berlin Court DEATH OF TIMOTHY ROOT Jury L lectmen—Month's ey, Naseball fHmon TR fiued 31 reekiess sponsibi aa an appe The Aucted rop Jdohn Vinds ari lity ing, Arranged Pr. League Chern and « T al to last ¥ the for t I'rosecutor by Arthur w Haven The « vol the turr in ed front gren pike of Truce when i by BT passenger, 1 ollowin ar we Witne Chernia a8 in th to wa irought tance eip turn one ar o not i® own Chery seen the that ha that he viped down alighting wented n “h o the the another Doolittie Wethersfield o 4 the and H t through ok ar the s out, any « m iack headlights of bren overturns q had car, men $100 the arle the hy yan—Comm 0 Sta oste on in Nigh sperio bor ate he O'Rr com sl coun t of nigh home car of autom of 219 ) aving Doolitt lision 1 a fenc 1 his brother scene hurt to nage “hine made d did to find Insteas a whort drove and " ond admitted 1 tho! the a ught th Mind no had b Board of Se- Mass for nity rtoactivities agr fden, w charge o evading re appeared | the Berlin He entered ¢ ocourt and 15 of 8500, nas con rles 1 on Meri plainants in MetClure of for the de viack was accid it of f Ale the nt en May © xander acense owned ordan Lane, as another e, b he 1 and & #%on yolittle turned Louis, Jtempt who on re out it any . stopped his v whether to eon done vat he had automobiie and stated at the best thing to do was ta go direetly to Meri heip. cented showing that the Frice in front of which the accid red from* o H vitness rash w Cherniack was in the mi roud and er as far to the right as possible o avoid a However, an accident was not a1 ed and minutes is about four the eenter of stimony and on was pre home ent occnur- c-hall miles Meriden Doolittle Telle Story Doolittle, stand, He said that gar h colligion. th later, e wreckage e men fatHer's when o g that . ac the Doolittle, 7 alled to tie count of the drmen die o car the et was a crash and a few bods he crawied unaided, Tt~ 1 the m The and still out from ] achine from left front ———— Mystenes of the Anaents» f Agriculture we has sartment ds which a .mk» v vers int sgate at at h found tom in s containing this afe and 1t was the eaid out wheel of the car was struck, he nd this thres control and off the road He that he the machine o was travel- about 5 miles an Cherniack wak about 35 he estimated ing at a apeed of ue 1 that a He the v along t hour e told practica) rd to the render moving miles an rate of eald that anthority was driving his His father with He by the er Iy 10 e slory re positions of the car was ad unconsclious and not tit he had hospital, The ¢ regain cor reached the ler Mr. Doo numerous | a the celousness Merides little 1staine e mong them beir sprained mey 1 cuts about v and nu nerous hrufses, Witnesses Are Called ler testificd ened b ed At the tim went the that he He window, y the or ing heen in umpr up and the overturned through the other Mr. 1 se which h Wl had stoppe RO ring about ur fence and also ob which the sated ear down road that | out of the Cherniack car nee a er. M said, wh at mo y the ing ler th them 1o car droye mar d his bro! Mre, Bruce hired assist and the nan o went to ot her ocenpants the that M r had anthoriti it Meriden i daught en s 1o stop 1 1 that tows Policeman Testifies Dalte of rtment " " when it reac n Thomas 1" Fstifl "ot He him of the ey thoug required wrerts wh ok 1in M stopped and told that might Chernia ride eald they accident saying mbulance id the d responeit stated At that was mome me e newe rmar from 1 ters stop 2 ring the \ i . n to the police sta 1 there until OF Berlin for rair Officer gation of cerified port partment ing the Toe-ph photog eent to the by 1 ident M Modd & Cherni Denial Chemmiaks Make Cherniak brothers stand, told stories subst Alike the extr oy ®ald 1 o Thes 'Rl cere trate net exereding Simon at thes the of A1 admit 15 car about fest from th the ecene accident. He said hev ting, 1 headlights i1 that ¢ policy to rr the testimony the testimo th Merid oy go 1o wecutor called the 1o the fact th n had not stopped 1 H of 1 oo reckl the clicnt litt e have A ss dri He outh lieense ing on 5 nted out 2 not old refore Ha sa part tha enc o t the W igh to was an that and h had ading as was evidenced by his Meriden officer. He said a heen was an He asked for a conunts. irrcsponsihle Chernink had vesponsibil report 1o the no idea he most it eonld ha rror in judament lircharge on hoth Other Conrt Cases ou came Among t Andrew Walk of charged with driving the inflnence of ligu wan continued ne New York city 33 $°5. She was of reckless drit New A vial i s that Britair under court last night hem New w or Mie cane untit KW tosa of sited rested of \in was fin 5 and ing crnoon The « Hartford ing Wil hond of an LX) ing Writain reckless Sunday codn Albert Whittaker ot Kiess driy - with 1 1 untf loseph T rick of ed with passing & standing trol was fined 8 | coms, He ror eonrt New passing A st ind was continue neat week 1¢ Rristol, cha h A his cage 1o g Rabagon Ker horged sion of Rrita nAing tre wow fo not guilty and was lscharged Timothy Chamberlain oot Timothy Chamberiain a of at ™ oot er f the in 1 riin age of s He home o night had baen in alth for some time During served it ar b Ve M tieut ey r Me M idian of Moriden vived by b Commander ¢ Lieutenant & T and \erno idr » Unite . New Walter ot 1 York Marguerite nia ot Tertin M T p Denver ments are Mury Lis Reck arde. ma orge wn, retired oty por cutter Fdward r Emers retate p M. Fa itreimane tar facrtory: Phil ineurance: James J. T offici hant & Gin P re Hart, elet paper eutter: 1 t 1 print Richard Luby, factory: Raymo Mitton ber; Art Moffatt. fac i oeer: dames ( Farle A. Horn 1 1 ur RALD, WEDNESDAY Plaln ville News MIDNIGHT SEARCH FOR TWO CHILDREN - Boy and Girl Thought to Have Diowned Are Fouud in Bei 'PUBLIC HEALTH MEETING Local Girl Wins Prize for Femy— Court Trial Pestponed — Grange Holds Past Lecturers’ Night—Ob- serve Anniversary. riff B. W crge Schul and Prior called pond this merning 1 o'clock by a frantic appea family living at White's that two children, a boy fi old and a gir! 10 years old missing from home ail d and thought to have the pond and have been Efforts to locate the hodi by the local police and fire a search of lining pond failed to r trace of the pair. About 2 the scarchers notified youngsters had crept into their and had d themselves and the search was called off. 'ne two children had gon~ te school early in the morning and vwhen they failed to home at night their relutives started a search for them. No trace of them could foud other than that they had followed as far as White Oak When the trail led to edge water the sister of the children whom they live, hecame frantie and called Deputy Sheriff Furrey for help, He quickly sunmuoned Chief Irior and Officer Schuhbert and made preparations to drag the wa In meantime 1wo sters had evident thems the Ie- Fire 10 Deputy & Furrey liceman C Chief E. P White Oa ore ahout m oa ng, years TH night Cros en were llen in drowned rere made chief and Lanks any thorough the the veal 13 o't that th home in bed were return e heen pond the of the with hey ters young creted the the who ne s in lining feard the searchers and hacom- it is thought he way home and wers in found. Quitea people collected to 1he 8 Public Mealth Mecting. monthly meeting of the P iblic Health Nursing held yesterday in roums Whiting 1. Curtis, the president on meeting of 1ha in Rockvilie or for community . discunsed pnd it the chargs for vistting hes the pond ing frightensd stea ily made their er of and hed when nun Iacal wateh ald in aren The aine ville 1° was ion Mrs. ¢ ported ation | ocia the nsso ion on Rtroet, re ® May Ith was sery the L] ket » than Laseciations th hoth pursew, it was aiso Whe mAkes a8 Many them and the 1o with A here the one mor is lower other slate s pAring Heinema Misa otk visite o we of the or liseovered that 18 ax mest of al of visits tota work compares in other divided It was present favorably T places among inpressed in ar nurses on the delegates nurae should he free Sundnes ro 'Ifl n that the and herw nights could do n Misy He had ma “ L H pres are spent th ring 1he aation work that sha jent wor aported that ® for tha month under her h nema isits for i whe . care ot pattents time Khe has ines on nt changed ein tions and tire ool d menth aiding A Viss M g ded vol ut end for her emsay n oftercd | Ameriea 1o the roughout Prive. arded Fesay riorie T has » nar n 1 th fiea 121 it Trial Postponed Levturers Night ered a tead- ol Rohertso ading At Grange = hich z Ahgerre al numbers ting o Tuesday * June a nee Anntsrreary - 8 a8 might he To Oheerie Onur ause of Piles JUNE 4, 1924 1y Lorn to hisss the Mildred and fto Woman's ede Woman's I'ed Ihe egations will sawing meeting i Morrow with 1 I'oquonoct l'lk" ' Plainvill vouthful give the der the Hes Iready ven ti ¥ neee Giirl actors ha era work | places with marked of Girl Reserves i werk being carried n work the cointy on Young Women's ¢ and iz to 1i county ristinn associatian simi'ar with the hoys iny Chitdren's Day will dhureh n's ngregationa rning at which will Iministered nea time he aquested Wyckoff h Parish of Ou baptism of the iour the Articles of all The church Guild cale in tomorrow ption have he be offered the coeds of the en collacted P cale will done and will he in ¢ to 0- turned inte the work bring nnection nith the elinrch First Friday First Friday devotions will be the church of Our Lady with mass at and the administ n again at 7 will be heard 4 o'clock and Yevations held Merey 20 o'elock at of this week in tion of communi the morning clock Confessions afternoon a evening at 1:20 o'clock Plans are being completed rescption by a class of tamorrow tomor for the n of the childre first holy communion during It wil following reeeption of girls into the soc of the Children of Mary.'! The mass will one and special music is being plas tor the day., FRenediction of Rirssed Racrament will conclude arly morning services May in Cheshire Mary'a baseh, Sunday KAeld hoyn ave fafew team a their lock mass ba the Pentecost there will feast services, and be a ty s he a high ned the the The St Il team why, Fnoon that feeling M and ager ral promises his work in the munity manager in Cheshire Rron! loeal The their | has mes Sundaya in advance and s plenty of At the e Wither Community pro k Tonight inst of town after e team woel Mas wyoft o the haor tor cha future D the ine ot theater am of attractive 0 the wee Ga st momedies shown and nett in e com- athe Nowy Max in &he Aesop's Ren Ll Thursd A epe nl featura ba whawn an Kenne medy program imadge wiil atoal & Virgi 1 other il LH in one of her starring $1are, A oo %0 be on the T gv Constanes he sern The s in win again put nedies, Where Fyening Futh of s This nange’ The Miurr com nal Cf Ko will Inbed Ve films ila the A erap) come e y Commerce Chambae Moecting am am Com ot tomarrow etreed n o m that mem .0 ithe Mainy it Mre + Piricte Governor I‘mchnt Is ()u( n'\ n\lnL' Tri ID I]UBRIN IN GOURT " ONFRAUD CHARGES - Stock Salesman's Case Continued ; Under Bond of $1,000 POLICE SEEKING ~ OTHERS Meat Men Tined Foe Allezed Adulter- ation—Main Street Building Line Approved—Iichate of 839112 (0 “New Hasen Railroad Dechded om. of David have heen Mrs, b of a Dubrin, party M. Cook of g= sum of money through stock sales, was continued un- til June 14 at the police court session this morning in order that a!l of the men affair may he trial togather. Bonds, fixed furnished. The case who is Alieged to a to the ‘fleecing” of h Main street accused ught t in the Samuel Krantz, another member cf he concern with which Mrs. Cook is jeged to have had dealings, is out der bonds ta apprar on June 7 but norities morning intimaied that this case will he continued until June 14, when it comes up on June 7. Harry Weinraub, a third member of the group of stock salesmen, will on June 14. He came to d gave himself up and was 0. tins also appear this city a released on bonds of $3 po xing five other in connection with the local af- Waord from the New York lice yesterday indicated that the men will he rounded up this week as the officials of Manhattan have informa- tion their location i the operations of the stock known to mome investors as Iinance and 1o as Bankers' Iinance Co., statewide extent is shewn by pouring fn to the local officials, Fyven the state boundaries did not confirm the work of the group as A letter Springfield woman, is a physician, shows evidence of operations in Day State, woman gave a check for her but payment on the when ame auspicious was not As it was, she transaction with the payment, about $100, Men Fined costs, each, were Osear \"alentine and charged with selling by Judge Whliam police seasion Leopold Karwoski rged same offense, was fined 860 and costs. The latter blamed an employe far the use of sulphite in ing but the story was fully e by the judge. The or tne ied guilty 1o the hirge It is used 1 ater The ice are se po- to ancern Syndi others the ate ‘0., the the letters, from a their the This stock cheek that all stopped she b wall, r of the fArst Ment ines of 310 and imposed on David A, Appell adulterated meat 1. Maione at the ning with court this mo meat redited men pl against them Jiegad that gulphite has been and that the f a poisonous nature, A steak” meat, department ir ugh suiphite, it ed serions in who ate it and caused death e tia health department heen working on the complaints from f bad meat and originally anis had been fesued. Later over again, and o men only could ot preserve meat material is portion of “hamburg the heaith tors thow akien by 1 ene ia said wreal 1ry ave n the t possil npe perean have te has this eity o A matier w ane r o srcnred Main Streact Building l.w‘ . und fehvmert 6f a fiye-ront Main steeet, which con- present property layouts by the t night in 1o ane hearing or council response aught 816N A ehed « Compound ment This nager Fart| Veme ol of Tdwin Huktard [respect ethodigt church Services will b conducted by the Reyv. Willam B, \West, pastor of the church, The burial will take place in Cromwell. Rebate Railroad Bill Decision to rebate the bill of $394.- 12 against the New Haven railroad for sidewalks at the Doolittle crossing on North street was made at the city council meeting last night. The mat- ter has been under fire tor some tims as it was alleged by the city that the ailread ha reed to pay the bill while the traction officials were equally’ Insistent that they had not stated so. As the corporation counsel, Attorney Willlam N, Derosier inform- ed the city board last night that the city had ne legal responsibility for collaction of the amount, it was thought best to let the matter drop. Appropriatien to cover the amount was also 1oted last night. Reaching Goal Steady progress toward the goal of 40,000 Kept up yvesterday in the smmunity Chest drive as the totals last night showed a sum of $36,500, The work of collecting was more satis- factory yesterday as all of the teams reportad hetter progress. Officials of the drive feel confident that the work will he complated today or tomorrow with the whole sum in the coffers. Attending Police Meeting f of Police Ernest T. Helden d the meeting of the executive committe of the police chiefs’ associa- tion today in Hartford. Uniform traf- fie rgulations for the state were among the important matters dis- cussed, Street Hearings Sehedaled Hearings on permanent pavement Summer strest from Main street to the corner near the Case block will be held on June 17 by the city coun- eil A hearing on the proposed new hridge and the permanent paving on Meadow street from North Main strest ta the central fire house will also be held on June 17, Rristol Briefs A large delegation of local people attended the funeral of President James M. Curtin of the Commercial Trust Co,, in New Britain this morn. ing Mra. Joseph Faucher has returned 1o Lier home on Ingraham sireet after a course of treatment at St, Francis' hospital in Hartford. About 100 eouples attended the an- nual dance of tha Wallace Barnes Girls’ club last night at Lake Com- pounce Among the members of the grad. uating class of the New Haven Nor. mal school of Gymnastics on Friday, will be Miss Mildred 8, Rowe, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mre, W. H. Rowe of 78 rro street The Bristol Brass Mutual Aid asso- ciation will give a dance on Friday night at the Corporation restaurant on Nroad street, Music will be played by the New Departure orchestra, Death of Frank duds Judd, aged ahout €0, of L] South street, died today at the Hart- tord hospital. He is survived by a son, Harry Judd. © Funeral arrange- ments are incomplete attend on pect Frank SOUTHINGTON NEWS In the Sauthington Vieehio suit of Dorr O, Coleman of against Raphael Del of Southington a judgment of $2.538,25 and costs was entered in favor of the piaintiff by Judge George K. Hinman in the superior court in Hartford yesterday A second swit brought by Coleman against [Fred. erick N. Prancis of Southington w only partly heard yesterday and was continued todayy According ot the evidence presents d in the Del Viechio leased a theater in Southington from Coleman ind continued oceupy the place (or some time after his lease had ex- pired. An exécutien was issusd by Judge Malitbie last January On his way to the theater with a sherift to serve the execution, it was stified that Coleman found Francis removing theat fixtures, He al- eges that Francis removed two ple- machines, chairs, exhaust fans 4 motors besides other numerous court 10 . ture b told the court that the said had a conditional on fstures, but that nost fixtures were his own, eman said his loss, due 1o the re- amounted to nan defendant il ot of the articles $2.000 approximately ting of the s Business Men's associa- Monday night it was voted 10 A board of the war- s that they adopt a governing the es on Main en High and Merrell ave- th and ¢ regular mec Southingt jon heid commend north the nor . cor- town 4 ‘the the sume the next of Sep- nd to suspen uring Monday confined 1a by etpeet iperintend _ hehools and met the teachesrs Agnes North Al r home 5 and srned trip Vu Autamabils in Montpe Order 2000 1ies The files wore Tishap, chief #n nrtment of agHl- the *aid for what Patias. Pishop A not expl Pice were int JAMPS 4 IFNTHAS 3% Main S Bosth Flack, Teterhame Saomtefpom P Appeimtment. e Paare end Sasdecs Ty

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