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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1924, Iaul \arroni, wving this city at 6 o'clock in the " Plainville News 70 i, ™ Bristol News i st it s The Plaimville Chamber of Com en” railroad, The placing of this '3‘011)/2 2 | GETS ARMBROKEN - ALL BRISTOLROADS %8s T —————— importance are to be taken up, Th ns than it has had in recent years flaftf(‘)rd’s fiofi}’i’tg @e) teport of the commilic: on securin und shows an atiempt on the part of \C 1 field is being awaited with the railroad to give satisfaction to the Mrs. John Smith of Park Streel ™% commeenore s, - CHAMber of Commezes to Have opirion o aema ey Pythian ¢ T ) ¥ itified with the proposed )dd Feliows hall Friday n Bokk Lo bt cnancellors’ night will be obscrved ledule, which wiil g0 into ef- ton Jun the establishment of Our Annual Display and Sale of Popular neclars i Vi o - P P R WILBER HIGOINS DIES 3oyt M i SOUVENRS FOR BVERYONE b v "o q i > ; ol 'I"““ Tonight, o Board Approves Plans. ” W. COT, UL Meets With Mrs, Nop 1" tri of -‘nHH 1 ""'1“‘ CHArgsd - e spictman, Repected Lesident, \ Harold Hay f I with driving vwhile under the intly rehite Lroly ayden or the | K. of P. To Hold Past Chancellors' ind rech Iies at Home on Divinity street— < Dird school district commitiee pre- ence of int iting liquor less driving, will be held in the plans iast night for the Night—Heralil Helps Locate Boy— (o0 (00 B B niog ot 1:30 o-cloek New Train to New Briiain and Harg- 12-room addition which this dis- Fifle Gifts t0 Bride Ol' Graduate | | Mainville Briers, '\"!")'r\l.i'h\‘ll“i;f Vl‘wlwr‘:‘”:““v‘:val by At ford—school Pans Approved. ) ’1"w"“”l;‘v:‘""\:::i”f‘;‘v“ "":‘i;' \i‘,'w \mvl‘\“; torncy Mes. John Smith of Park strect suf- M. L. Chureh Notes slans are comp for the festa thie board of educatifil. Approvs plans of the new 12-room build= In response all Paris is wearing simple frocks with ropes and fered a painful injury at har home regular weekly prayer nieeting iEht At Take Gom k ; yesterday when she fell from the ver. W11l Pe held in the Plainviile M 1 8 Rorliy =l ng cted by the third school e o 5 church this evening at o'clock Nce o3 I Commave, rict, anda of the house and sustained a 44 g.20 g ok, the regular official i mis ¢ he suprem The bills for the following depart- ment were approved and ordered Just in time to choose for wedding or graduation gifts we offer choice of a complete broken arm. Hhe was: g1vén medical board mesting. willl be. heid and. sif R 1 ihe aeanon: Wit ) 5 3 paid: Health schbol $14.48%, home line of these Richelieu Pearls from their quality M to the triple X grade. attention and was sent 1o the New the officers are urged to be present Britain General hospital where X-rayvs Hose Company Meets, cconomics $34.21, high school $167.95, ! making a total of $216.64. The Richelieu Pearls are all guaranteed and are the neavest in color and sheen to the M| were taken and the limb was set by The regular meeting of Plainville k sy hl Fanls i £ & - : 3 : e Dr. George Cooley, Her condition is Hose ('o. No. 1 will be held in th The report of the attendance de- real ocean product. Each Necklace comes in sat:m lined box with the Richelieu guaran | | a s bbbl i) SRl R AT CRL for (ho mitt: anthe s tee attached. Decide on Pearls and make selection from these. H. Wilber Higgins morrow evening. Plans will be laid as followa: Kept at home by iliness H. Wilber Higging, a former resi- for the attendance of the local coni- 1, Kept at home by parents 4, truants 5 . vy i e 5 = " ; e e 5 “ i dent of Plainville, died yesterday pany at the summer field days and ) §, making a total of 13 cases for the IN QUALITY “M” with white gold ring IN “P. 0.” QUALITY, 24-in. length, with ornInE A A et homatarhhahikiate st imnaeling buancia vl et s o, . 5 ith month. catches, we offer choker length 1414 inches, | fancy white gold catch for $9.50 each, Mrs. Martha J. Kelsey of 62 Walwit acted. Inect Manager Larl Arnold | The report of the medigal inspec- 2 street, Batavia, N, Y. He was boa To Roll Match Game, the chamber to have special trolley tion department for the month was specially pri 3. B om s i pec'{g“, p,]lce(vlt]‘iio(} each 84,50 27-in. length, =ale price .....§10.00 in Collinsville, September 12, 1844, Temorrow night at the Recrcation cara run tot the resort before and as follows: Inspections by the school coEneIeNEL, BB price s g 30-in, diamond set catch, for $14.50 He leaves besides his sister, two sons, alleys, a special match game will be r the affair o, 1,353, of which number 26 24-in. graduated, s $6.50 Louls W, of Plainville and Harold . rolled betwesn fwo teams represent ner will be served at 7 o'clock were excluded (chicken pox 1, mumps of Hartford; another sister, Mrs, A. ing six stars of the alleys. The on the ficst floar of the Casino, The 4, fever 3, conjunctivitis 1, pediculi 27-1 3 . . s . . 27-in, length, sale p RN “eY O A : 30-in Icn;th sale i)rlce 15 CeQl .‘\I‘l'l\: with dlamonfl set €. Rackley; a brother, Herman W. members of the team are: Dristol— scrving of this meau will be inter- 17), home calls 20, dressings 79, in- : S catches, we offer 21-in. length for $15.00. Higgins and several nephews and, Delavar, Monaco and Beach, and New spergad with cabarct numbers, in spections by Dr. Brackett 173 of niec all of Oakfield, N. Y. The Rritain—Irisk, 1"0ote and Howard, which five young wonien and a man which number 9 were excluded (fever price $19.50 each. Four strand priced $22.50 ¢, Mael.ean of the Ilirst Preshyterian Frank Johnson of Bank street will chorns singing under the dircetiod of cases for the month araduated Pearls, 16-in,, with diamond set { ) ; ‘ \ . t ng . ’ this morning. It was given into the 1qpney mour on Rigourney street | Vided by the orchestra and there will| AOSCEHEE OF 80 IR SRC FELL cateh, dainty small pearl, 16-in,, for 835,00, W ST, At e tuah : flea of Aetkn aken to \West cemetor ! Plaimy ille Rriefs. quartot, consisting of Arthur . mbpbolinc gt e Gl v 1y v. Arthur A, Bali, pastor of the qypneq from a few days' visit at “The Frederick G. Hughea, prealdent of | """y v iostion was read tram Mrs, Laura M, S Norton the | New York ¥ prandial exercises he will in taken by the hoard of health order- president of the Connecticut Chamber of Commerce, who will bring THREE STRAND COLARETTE, rose 27-i ath, sz ..816.5 llH ¥ alit S A with T ¥ 4 A A —“ !"- length, sale P”(.“f Bisu lf _’0 | funeral was held yesterday afternoon The mateh will start at 8 o'clock entertainer from Hartfo will -, 6. counjunctivitis 1, rash 1, sore color, In quality "M~ with faney cateh, sale 30-in, length, sale price .. 17.50 in Batavia with services by Rey, . Attends Class Ttewnion, {vide the numbers, There will be throat 1), making a sotal of 1,830 each. IN A" QUALITY we offer dainty small chureh, at the Kelsey home and the attend a class reunion of the lart- | “lloss” Sessions, community song Will Notify Pupils | body was hrought here arriving early ford high school at the home of At. leader, ti® accompaniment to be pro- N ;e ' — : y y Notification of all pupils and teach. IN “XXX"” QUALITY with diamond set hes for 835,00 h 14 v QY harge of W 3 ¢ & Co. and was " svenl ) leetions b @ U Male cate ‘|‘\s- m]..a.l ) e:}c . charge of W, A, Bailey & Co. and wa® {n Hartford this evening. be selections by the ( :mmvmul\ ‘\\Ia S8 o1 the boavd ‘ot BoRILE €0 Thutals oth, sa fice 3-in, length, sale price .. i . 5 lh in. length, sale pr ice ..... 2 ] m this afternoon where burial was held. \fve. George Livingstone and Mrs, |10y, Dudiey S Ingraham, cided upon last night by the board of 20-in. lenath, sale price ... .. 20-in. length, sale price .. Prayers were offerad at the grave DY yonn Darazio of Pearl street have re. C00k and Loscoe 1. Sessions. L . 3 Flainville M. E. ehurch Sea Gull,” Rachem's Head, the homa . the Chamber of Commerce, Will pre- ‘ g . . Sea Gull,” Sac ac h e o D . the Rristol board of health advising Vntertains W, €. of Mr. and Mrs B. Seward of |#lde as toastmaster, and during thel . oo .0"00"oqucation of the action R “Bpruce Cedars” entertained members 4 1o nagn vice president of the Stanley H, Bullard of Bridge- Poabdiady . office removed to the Cole store build- " ing were the prize winners: Uadles' of the Plainville W, C. T. U, yester- |y i “on "o 111 at his home | PC ;\“‘ch:\'-,: ‘::-'-j[l'(:;\’|.r~y-"!~::n:h=l:-.l <44 er ln ews 2. I'Bis large structure, once one of first, Mrs, Corr of Kensington; sec- day afternoon om the pot Of Hhen b e s cecelnd Septem.- : the best hotels along the old turnpike, ond, Mrs, Stanley of Cromwell and home, The principal speaker of the Mrs. Mary [oot of Plainville is @rectings from that organization. It wan voled that the achoo! super - T8 now the proparty of the Berlin consolation, Miss Catherine Hoffman afterncon was itev, . W. Brown who no piost of Mr. ang Mes. John The Russt speaker of the evewing' oo G000 instructad to 1mngnp1nr vildiug corporation, which has been of Cromsy gentlemen’ chose for his subjec vangelism” in' . A W ' P {pox Smith, Buildiug corporation, which has been Cromwell; gentlemen's first, Mr. chose for his subject “Evangelism” in' quayoin of Springficld, Mass. for a be Mre. H Raox L [the distribution of this notice of the considered several ways for its re- Williams; second, J. Holigan and con. memory of the late James A, 8mith o500 0 esident of the Connecticut U [ Bristol board of health to all the ‘ moval from its present site in order to solation Victor Belden, Another whist of Hartford, an evangellst of good re- 5 0 deii o is e Pehar is mov. ©F Women Vote i pupils of the publie schools of the pute. Mra, Helen Alling ndered g hin family and household goods CONSiderabie fa o sogp by 8 make way for the opening of a resi- social will be given In the parlors nest in a creditable mar women, espe . Presents Budget dentisl section on the large piese of Monday evening at 8 o'elock and the “Tell 1t Again® i ¢ 1o 80 Fa Main strent S \ 4 roperty adjoining the building. men of the Sacred Heapt chureh wilp ner assisted by Mres, Flora® Hanna a Sequassen lodge, 1. O, O, F. win © T NASING & n Estimates for the budget of the 1t is understood that several of the enterlain, the piano. Mrs, Brown, 1 Mrs. o a regular meoting In 0dd el affairs of the day. Mre, 8mith will 0 for next yoar wers presidented Al : . A ar subjoet, “Women's Con- re presidente: sted i vert t Miss 1. V. Anderson of New Rrit. Alling rendered a pleasing duet “The {0y svaning last night by Superintendent of wilding into a Alling station and rest aln has been the guest of Miss Hem of His Garment” and this was ibution to Clvic el A o by a solo by Mrs, Brown The second speaker of the cvening " e AR The many possible changes which oL fenty, roea when e street Daniel Flannery conducted the | 'The Progressive Reading Circle will POrtance was transacted and two new armer Massachuseits atate senator, | 1l S0 O ) 2 Reu cle discussed. Inasmuch 1 and perhaps better known to many as much as all of the La QA t Ta(c or Flan ] of the good mea's and the hold fla nest mecting Tues,, June 17, Members were recelved, ”’“ hox 1 e teachers have not been sepured, the r epitable atmos) v which Mrs. M. 8mith has returned to her “A% Ably assisted by Mrs. Alling ar grapher Calvin age. ooal items in the salary list could mot s i urrounded the place, making it a home in East Hariford after spending Mrs. Brown m;l n;. home was p]‘vnf:‘h' : Us AABAGRAY: atven f s, 1t = here tha o three we % lecorated w o lilacs anc d speaker h 1IN meeea fo rs. 1t was here that | the past th woeks in town, orated with white lila R in Bouthington by ' Lauden. | Thoaues & It was voted to hold the next meat Ol the Lorses on the st conches used | Order _ " iris, the colors of the golden jubilee, . Dawdling with the Distinguish . i ) i el ders taken for old fashioned J salger, The colle of funda is . . ing of the board on Tuesday evening £ » be changad in the old days and It raised Jonf cake. el 85115 - wdvt Helps Locate RBoy e shy i) | Tn addition 1o the speakers above [t Y i€ DORFL 08 Tuesday cvening, e Deputy Sherift 15, W, Furrey has re. POINg made this werk and the cam ferred to, thers will be present |} v 7 K whieh will be 2 ollowed by a joint hoard menting persond inte e Life The annu " riice appeal This noted orator, with, and public e Balvation Army is being conducted | have for his subject wopping off placs for tourists i runeral of Timothy Boot—Seek OW on ieie way from New York to paign will coma to Saturday, Chandler, secretary of the t Chamber of Commerce cefved a letter from Mrs, C. W, White George 1 4 1 a rom June ¥ MoReY Whe g sent 16 | comneetl with the gity council at 7:30 o'clock e thougl inte in the local chamber : e “RL' of 3 Peck Place, Montpelict . . for the p@pose of consider Reelin Notel an Tamch Ttoom ‘and | ), I that Berlin could | AU TED thanking him for the aid he r@ MENSE N SN St n and other invited gueats who have an ' 5 1 ] considering these ralger, her when she appealed to him to heip Conw o ocate her gon Daniel G, White, who Following the conclusion of the din sl Arvanges Funeral seven The Lewis high school baseball ner event and the speaking, the party Through arrangements by the Itals weeks, Deputy Sheriff VFurrey stated team will play the Windsor high jorrn to the second floor of the "N consul at New Haven, the funeral Into Taxe Cab in Ceniral Park, But yodsy that he was grateful to the o0l team on the 8and H 0 " here a dance program wilt 0f 'osmo Ligia, a city employe, will n ¢ t " \ ferald” fo e stol published in Raturday afternonn o ock as pos. P held at clock on ¥Friday mern. dent of the Carbo Brick company un- aent of a place o his kind here N o Git s Herald r the story pul e . Ners could mtop Inke rod Pscape, the issue of May 24, telling of the S and will continue until 1 o'elock. 1NE. When a solemn high mnss of re. ribiatintiosataatd g o bl St where cit fdonts might! New June 3.~-Mims Funeral of Frank Judd, fem Wil be ceehrated at £t An- which has taken place, 1. H. Fagan beliabidetdar 2 pos Howsn, 4, nas assauited carly today OVer his disappearance, He had been | paooo By ot e e Rritain th meral of Frank Judd, whe :_W‘V'~ church by the Rev. Louly of Middletown hae heen clected secpe. ARAL otir . ferlin Central Park by (wo men who had traced to Plainville where he had gong 4 grounds Sunday orNo " at the Hartford Jy.'Jieccaris The burial will take place ~ld in dragged her into their taxicab as ghe #pent some time in the employ of Col pit o ] ] o In 8. Thomas' cemetery, The nearest . ted that | was on her wny along Madison avenue 1in® lunch., The boy has returned ¢ ' cloe \ t relativea of the dead man lve fa iny of the old building, one of (1o summon a physiclan for her sister for $100,000, : b most famous along pike, will While t toxicab eped threugh Mr. Millane is president of the Mil- |, 1 at that time Central Park, Miss Bowen fought ) <Ay Raeciving Congratulations b W TRem DT t r ) Il take Polive Conrt Mr. and Mrs, C‘harles Sames of 21 00 vace in t t tery Waiter and Mitchell Dyer, both make use of an hotel at the present ime, considering the amount of tour- teaf here s along the road. New Yorker Attacked and Dragged was missing from home for Filling Station—Attending Bankers' Comvention==Other Hems of Interest rom ta think this would be John Carbo has been clected prest erlin, the establtsh « near 10 o missing son and the mother's anxict The Pesto team will play the Millane, treasurer COrPor home and has said that hs read in a An admittance -'u:h. 1o w»‘r,p 0 s home, 2 ‘ streot ry. Ttaly He en employed for Friendly society of £1. Paul's Bpisco . maore 1 in the publie naway that his mother was seek pal church was held n incorporated st night, » N . \ r Progpect ane tree company and he and Mr, Rev, Mr, Dayvis speaks assailants and finally succesded in e ] 1 1. Davis, p v 1 ing from Eastport, Maine, appear- siong a driveway loa from the Fast street are receiving the congrat ng y leading from t Iations of their many friends today Miss Chariotie Zeimot, da or of th A ' Jo ol s Bhsgo SN T a Mr, and Mrs, Zeimet " pogcbn ol s po s g ! .‘ . e = N on e rges of bhreach of peace & and continuance until tomorrow under onds of $1,000 cach was ordered tWo men were arrested last night et ormine. . b : ter they had besn invelved in & Bannell-Turner Announcement Zeimet, a mister o was sy of th oo e g ; who all interference by the pair 1aemaid, and William affairs As both have Kensington bhrick #rm. The capital t , of New Rritain, I been (ully paid in, the issue being t the rrkly meet vest e the park, Her clothing 300 shares of common and 500 ShATeS | o or 11a 1o 1er1if® Cor 1y | had heen badiy torn on their ebservanes of the 16th B ] Communi oh took Maupt, son of of the! A taxicab chauffeur who had heard NIVErsity of their marriage of preferred stock at par value of |, o ght in the baseme $100 cthodiat church, His timated that about &6,000 v . he apoke fn Oths gh Central Park and later furnished the palice with a de J of Teriin strert, were mareied place in this town, The couple oh. Haupt Miss Bowen's sereams followed the o oA 1 wers the At St. Thomas' ehurch gerved the event quietly ¢ nd ipients of many meseages during morming. Ties 1 daily from orce of 60 men ecription of the car. Tws men, who will " empl The company he crowd rihed themarlves as David Goid awarded a contract to Dennis O'Brien count of t yelement ut g 4 Thomas Branigan, both of ANROURCEMEnt 18 mAde oF the fo. DIt 1 ¢ N his fam and Bons of Middletown for the bulld- (hose who wers prosen ANNATLAN, Wars Arrested ANA W arriage of Miss Bers! Turner of Lrother of the groom nas hest ma or ) A Rotpdlid. ing of & boiler hous 1 A Wak one of 1he most interesti cete Mdentided by Miss Bowen as her as Main strect 1o He ., Bannell Vollowing the ceren wodd teo . renee ¥ =~ AN I siring of domestie Timothy €, Ry 1« Attending Conyvention - ! s 4 y J Ases over cis Deming, treasurer of v in Nen Anniversary fois o Sew vork Stamford Police Arrest n and has & hott o D I, b b, 68 yoars old, ¢ Mr. and A " Wilcox " ob- . who died Tuesday nigit i 8 bank tatn where she . v . y ed the ding anniver. Dbl firog Qosgpsiarli ot e, pebibrrl et g Four Men as Rum Runners recent s = i Al Aty ‘ # % 3 Children's Day Sunday ; Pl &, . vt t r 1 ¥ yesterda h home on Fast t ‘ after t o3 friends gave Methodist church officiating has Savi ar which begins today and | Stamford, June 5—Suspicious of the st night and nted. My heen litelong 1 of Ti Chamber ot been decided whether or t the contin through Saturday o ctions of {wo men o were loitering hody will be sent to Stonington e H 0 ir, 1 g Bott the a2 the - potice pecta 1 for bural, so the hour for the servies confirm L hie morning = ed a truck and a 1a% not been sct it to i ; the Am it as serving a8 an es Mr. Moot was o fe Telegraph and Telephone compan A ‘ can f the men whom India tra wfore the Civil ¥ nd Vacation in Washington . . : s # : X y " § m t ' " of Divinity Mies Margaret Fiynn of th . 4 < o » . or's 2 Al oo nd were mar o tev, 0. T. Mag- he m 1rips 10 those islands in the old sailing vessels, He served * ng the entire eivil conflict from r annual tion. She exepects 1o b ¢ tir . " 1861 to 1865 and was in the desperate &pend a w n Washington, 1, « e = 8 Aehie ‘ 4 Lo i 1 " g trip they engagement at Fredericksburg, He and then g Syracnse, N. Y., for e - i 8 o bt : 8 e t £ D e 8 e d North olina, and held in a Con- Lincup For saturday . . e~ . at ! t oG s 1o terbury, be the guest of Hare q V.F. W, at the tederate prison for a time, being A Fast Berlin commy el . i prison m g 4 who had bwen E n early hour, ©° niwaye A e J ¥ " 1hie - .. 4 ting Legi ' charged from the parols camp at An- Will bave a formidabie lineup Satur- U0 TR0 FEER SO0 A0 T8 1ast two mer re the men - . —— Mr. Tioot's father, Amos Toot, was and it is scen from scanning the t T " s t arreed © an an old resident of 1ierlin, having been | ©f playe ' ast Rerlin ¢hou 3 sy a resident of Christian Lane for many have a championship team this se s 2 the Hartford co Prospect of Horel ets tired t E" l Ta Reweive Communion A Sing The lineup is t fie F. Orsie; Sduy teorning ot the § o' miles « Eeveral parties have been looking over the old Berlin hotel building. mass in the chureh of Our Lady of o W which has been vacant since the post | A Rangell; third base, W. Goodrich Merey, a class of 52 girle and boys of short stop, Arthur Lawrence; second Rochester Doctor Achicves Remarka. "0 0T 0 G0 e first Holy g ' TRt e AR T o | hase, Albert lLawrence, late of the | be Success With New Presctiption. communion. The mass wiil be & high " HEALING CREA' speedy A. D, team of New Pritain; © Ahwolute Rellef or Momey .. i\ fonor of the feast of Pente. o &y first base, John Hoppi . cost and will be followed by a recep- E v centerfield, A. St Clair; right field, £ The battery is alss a he n - tion of girls of the parish inte the so- William Trown, Jr. will be behind wd for a well Known ioie of the Caildren of Mary and the plate and he will reccive the in ter doctor 1o find & real remedy opadiction of the Blessed Sacrament. Now s the Time (o Get 13 of 1 " 1 . Brunell. for Piles. Years of patient, painstak- receive their first com- Ugly Spots shoots of 1 Clark 2 The class % g instructions | T € no longer the slightest nee Fon HEAD coLDS Real Estate Transaction. ing effort on Nis part has resuited in o o e teosiving o's 9 Fred and Lovisa Brotherton have a prescription that will actually heal eers morning after the d Heart of feeling ashamed of your freckles oM their far st Cromwell 1o Plles and otb them never o TeLUrn. gevotions which follow the mornnig as Othine—double strength—is guar- S 1 1 Bovee of This doctor sys no man or WOMAN gace o \ members of anteed to hese homely spe Colde an catarrh yield Jike magic Plainville gh 1 hman Farm 1 sufier another hour from any (he el Girls, Mar Simply g 2 e Othir to soothing. healing «Btiseptic cre nuisis of 10 Sain arising from Hemorhoids or Piles coret 15 hat penetrates throngh every air pas- - " that he hae made arrangements (argeci ge and relieves swollen, inflamed ast Bertin Mems . Ax s Pharmacy to dispense | qrme mbrancs of nose and throal. Your The regular mid-week seFvies ®if 1 i prescription knewn 88 [raton t Methodist chur MOAVA SUPPOSITORTES for a mod- poris should soon see 1 1es have begun 1o ogged nosirils open bl o up -and be hedd at the ou can breathe fr Hawking and t the usual hour e price on the mones back it @ th § shuffling #top. Don't stay stuffed up « regular mecting of 1) - b and miserable Wo . TR " 3 Baim from your Ar - 5 > & " " s & " FNamst cotsnd | ' iri « Bolland. daring wele the anetrile ' " i . A o - . A L 1 . Nine at 1hi ” R R o L Tr— whe recontly broke 1 - one ew # Ao teom th - record o aops by fole?. Millions on ksowa for more tha 1 joyable time was Hartferd, com 12 loops 1a the