New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 9, 1924, Page 7

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Smart Summer Hats for Matrons a Youthful Look | That Give the Wearers i Becomine Confections that any woman of maturer age will take delight in wearing. Uhic turbans, side roll trims and tricornes of nmr silk ;hon—83.50, $5.00, Leghorn, Bancock and Fabrie Hats in all the wanted Sport eolors and smart trimmings, priced from—5$3.98 to §17.50 each. s and Children there are dark Hats, aigrets and 1 fake a glance at our Felt, For \Il' 790 each. Special Offer in Linen Dresses MADE OF PURE for Women and Misse: IRISH LINEN. in many attractive styles, Workmanship of the finest. such as is found only in high cost Frocks which of course 87.50, milan Reg. $12,50 And $15.00 Values —The. i very essential to the appearvance of a Linen Wash IFrock Fvery desired 1} for women. See the, £15.00 values, at only—=8§ Berlin News ANT COMPULSORY GHURGH TRAINING Hiovement for Religious School in Conjunction With Town Started WOULD BE ON SAME BASIS Rowbazan Wedding Today — AN Rendngtons Win in Seven | Gameet hildeen's Day Faercises AL ChurcheseTo Fill Vacancy—Items, Comp ion 4 pastor of the gational chireh, bs <por move and it s idea to matter to the attention o te so that they Importance miay e and of tha minds of the I to ineteuction as it has been found knowledge 14 the scriptures, yon investigation that the th erage chi pititully inadequate, 1y 16 Berlin alony, but s 10 on these “Thie does not true of ery town No definite me, it wit arily the goal, and may ut it 13 the desie bring the matter parents o to 1 move will lir at The step Wi reachi this 1 it asscrted ceoss be mlow in 5 take several years of those the attentic nterested 1o %0 that they may " would net d have t . this am mean to de ndy time ing 1o « Would Ovcupy Clas igious school, compar thair clasecs in the regular pupile Third grade the third 0 « T Aifferent of the town s achool, and he tor the meet on a a0on sessions noole shortensd so a* to make ether school The question has been bre ward “Why the ehurches gis this education withaut it heing ary 16 make matter compulse in the hands of the boar tion 7" Ttev, Mr, Viské to question by “h school depends on ttendance. How many pare their ehildren to the Sunday each Sunday of the year? Many them, if they wish to spend a Sun- iay at the shore, take their children vith them. In many cases It th w14 wakes up in the morning and ~ypresses a desite to stay heme from Sunday wehool he is allowed is. Little can be accomplishad i his manner and the percentage § seted properly, geiting the wenefit of the ecducational facilities provided by a church school is sma for this reason., The churches o not hold the children if this is not IF MOTHERS ONLY KNEW room classes can’t of educa anewered that the voluntary in eaving its send sehon! o to do shade, including white, i T Dresses and make selection while you can get regular 81 8,75, gizes with braid and fabrics with flowers, peanut, are Summer Dry ranging silk and straw, priced ses of the finest type, offer- 56 to 50 and 16 to 20, for Misses, e T— os His Views in the calendar of has to suy Sta I"iske, this week, meutter Rev, Al ie ehurch rding This is citizens general, the v ofticers of the church in particus under existing conditions the dueation of the average inadeguate, The best be e day for 1he q scetw, N2 -~ for e the time to remind school board ntting in v, that gions Wi is pititully nt o 1 with vl rel) shoutd week instruction he this town problewm of most sucred £e requines tht sumething b Miss Mary Griswold, superintendent conid not | Cphone this morning stomd that she woul and AN Kensingtons Win The All-Ke wgain yesterday in their g g team hard fought, seven neingtons came through me at Sims from that inning 12 to ury, e the wnoin when 1he ame game scor veeotint of rain being ime The 8 played to the truge 1w ! matehed teams, I'olitis rung in the shin v first inning, nsingtons off at a intained until cided he was t A stop to the Ris hest game son, but s only a UCormick a in cals got homs Hing the All-Ke ‘ t ey ma the t Zetting air, 1% itis played I o of n tance ah rest ugh of the en who eame t mseclies to game and ng 10 hold. He did their Ken 1 Simsbury rling McbDonald, LaGe ma 1 . Me rd th yes best for had its ste trio, 1 Dewe Deor gam s Lxcellent n's 1% Praie Way to Hea n ire of Pap iem Preernts fong, aring tension of Crad = Jo the Sund. Rest That 1 Can Da™ I'red- Jean Bl Muir Troup I'rank Bunce, John Minor Edward Leopold, Schroeder, Edith May frida May Smedberg, Thompson, Prentica Edith Marion Hanford Bradiey Shrump. Hall, Dorothy Skinner, Robert Mark and nie eriek At Kensington Churches. Five childrea were baptized at the Children's Day the Ken Methodist sterday They we Myrtle lhage, Viola Trma loyd Simpking, Clar- nnd Florine Waltef services at chureh Pansy sington morning. Hope, Patriela Goodell, Harry Wilson Day ve re Voo Day There attend and the program out by the children, were given bibles at at the prople in inee at th carried idren Dy Children's serviees ensington Congregational hles are given to all children of the chureh npon reaching the age of ROYON VEAPS Tha remainder of the prograin was well taken Aunior i ¥nd eavor Picnie. The Junior ety of tha Nerlin Congrogational t A pic Turaday lock in AVOr g will at Ber ehureh nie fiernoon Boardman's Groye A special mesting for all elder hoys will he held Tuesday evening at Y o'clork. Itev. 15 T, Thisnes of Hariford speaker of the evening The o Al Tuseday will be tha Wom postponed gulnr mesting of the society June an's has until Tow.Vagan Nuptiale aa 8t Pau morning prefiiest w ok place this at Heary John ¥ Rritair Agnze Mrs. Thomas hen Mrs New May of Mr. and 9 ol of Mr Froad streot fde hter his Miss pasto celebrant at v. Francis Figan Corliss, 8. 1., sub- womas J. Dren trimme tried a he gift iple Dot roit upon their ad street, employed Ponneily rrom Drtroit catskin, X, ¥ Ma Hartiord, New Ha Page 14) Where do you keep your new car in the night? Want a garage? There's a good ene in sight. PHONE A WANTAD L with | stripes with MONDAY, ¢! Plainville News |, " — MRS, JANE NICHOLS DIES ON BIRTHDAY Local Woman Passes Away on 87nd Anniversary of Her Birth AUTO ACGIDEN:S REPORTED Cheshire Wins Seven-inning Game— treaks Arms When Pushed 1 Truck—Plaimville’s Populaton In- creased—RBriefs, Mre. Jane hols, aged 82 ye¢ the Park Nic d at home of ( street yesterday. The day was her hirihday, she having rached 87 vears yerter Milton, and ville for the past right years, The funeral will he held tomorrow afternoon at 1 e'clock from the under- tking parlors of W. A. Bailey & Co., Tev, W. Davis, of Bridgeport officiating. Mr. Davis for- meriy preachied at the Plainville Ad- vent Christian church. Burial will be in Milton. Auto Accidents Reported automobile owned by Tany T and driven by his brother and an autamobile owned Bridgeport parties igured in an accident on Whit ing street during the rain yester afternoon. The Bridgeport automobile was damaged to the extent of a hroken wheel and rear The accident happened when ona car eane to a stop and the following skidded. Al- She was born in Mlain- Conn., has lived in retired An tilio - by fends car | though the driver attempted to swarve to the right, he was unable to avoid striking the car ahead No arress were made. A woman riding in the Tridge port had her head humped, hut was able to go home when given madical attontion A crash hetween wan reported 1'armington early this morning. Both automobiles were badly damaged but ne one was huart, car two automobiles | on avenue Cheshire Wins Game The Cheshire team defeated the St Mary's nine of Plainville ina 7 contest in Cheshire yesterday noon. The game was plaved trying conditions with the grounds be- Ing wet and rain falling intermittent Iv during the contest, Th game w tha rain started to nning after- under heavily, The local plavers appesred on the field yestarday the first time in their uniforms, Seam 18 equipped with hundsome suits of grey and green green and white stock cape with green \isors stripe running Mary's” weit arge P for The ings and grey The suits have a bl through them with * tan acress the on the front n 1 a slecye Breaks Arm in 'adl Joseph Apprudzese sufterad a dou hla fraciure of the (orearm he was pushed ¢ bile d foll to the graund bay was riding with a number of panions when one of them pushed him off and ha fel onm his attended by Dr. L. H member yestarday n automo The com truek ar ns irm. He was who st " woken in 1'rost I'he minatian 1o be he injured ound on 1wo places Invense in prospective PFopulation Four citizens rived in " heing Daughtars have heer Mrs Frank Mr.and Mre han dinville, three of other & to Mr, Deioy of Itroad them girla and boy and hotn street of Broad Arthur Antonio Lippl vl Mrs Ge nspite of Camp Chiidren's Theve wam a “reet Day n'e Day « hureh ® A 't held at the apiist ¢ ast evening. The dec omplished by young astofnl 10 thel orus of 1 Misa ¥ a pleasi eside progr prim tations Ehirhi Winte and faith to dn ror mtremeth on spared ers’ trials SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY MORNING of Men's and Ladics' i ver poe 91,98 Value: np 1o SS.00 tarly and Get Your Pick Stiors 1o oo 1. J. BIRNBAUM Sewi Tieck Pletnville JUNE Pray for Priest. Prayers were offered up at all of the masses yesterday at St, Joseph's Bristol News from hir 1 I'. Winters of New Britamn, who died m at the nissiens, novenas and other Sei fflmuey POS[ Tomonow you shared an ceme, your home to ble And muy 1,-‘1 p evil, al he ¢ footsteps day And never tray res om the path of vietue Although your Im and sere lives have been c large delegation from here will ate tend the funeral Police Court. John Farley of New Britain was fined $50 and costs and sentenced to jail for five days at the police conrt N session this morning by Judge Joseph LEG BPOKEJ IN GOLL]S]ON M. Donovan on charges of reckles driving of a motor car and driving under the influence of liquor. He as arrested last night, followed a collision on Broad strect near the Bristol B s corporation restaurant between his machine and ear driven by A. Archambauit Torrington. Vinet $50. Neither machine dam- ~d William arrested a ek ago on a breach of peace charge was fined $30 and costs and sentenced for five days on a charge of own to strife ing scene, and tranquil, vet hands Fultill the duties demands or moil or chang Placid your | You teiled cal d truths of and God's word Edward Vileun Hurt Sunday At Picree’s Brilge — Steect Lines Up "Though oft J hovered near, Again Before o of €. Directors— New Britain Man was scriously ight many to err your te we gl 4 one ha = B Commander E. [\ Armstrong aWterbury the guest of ¢ Pest, American Legion, to- row 1 at legion when he 1o jail address the veterans | driving a motor car while under the on American Tts influe of liquor. Work.” He wi part | Raymond 1. Brown, charged with thiu: the legion as- a tion of the motor vehicle law, sisiunce of the was fined $10 and costs. ing ke neee Charles Link, charged with intoxi- their applic cation, was fined $10 and costs. The Fiachetti Known Here, all se Detective Michael Fiachetti of the ing of their New York police department who In adadition to the tulk by the was retired last week, is well known coramander, me piotures here, being a brother of Thomas J. rocent eelehration of Scicheprey Fisher of Valley street, formerly sue the $£20,000 ument to the |perintendent of the local water dee service men the | partment, Detective Fiachetti has % sniv and at and cold | <1y, was un\eiled, shown, Fol- | visited here many times and has co- Until yo turns to lowing the p of the pro- operated with the loeal police on gold. gran:, a sacial hour wiil he enjoyed. casep, which required work in May B Hart Rreaks Teg Gotham canciuston, l.ois Vileux of 67 Main strest, | Iressed in silver colorad silk od a fractured left leg Sun- bon, came in be: at Pierce’s bridge on Broad Which were 2 when a motoreycle, driven by th Mr., and was struck by a motor car, pletely surprised Iriven by James Foley of New Haven with words of i“ollowing *he colliston, the injured tion. ‘e then sang “Blest B s taken to the Rristol hospital, e Tie Which Roth Mr. and police court session this morn- Mrs. Hart have been constant workoer ge Joseph M. Danovan, con- in and Sunday school since Foley's case for two weeks to childhood and both hoid responsible of Vileux's in- positiens at the present time New Britain Wins, In a special match game plaved at the R ation Whiting er street, Friday night Rritain |, sam 100k two out games (" Rristol, The as s been loss apt will be ause achings in the icheprey Sunday 1 war Legion aplain the in the men in secur- bonus data so that be properly announced in of worl Rule your | and nee mu legion ssary ations ‘midst theee sohg ake viola our Good you A token you Ning wishes do bring from the we may fite] hat the f fricnds ocal post has ice men will he aided apphications. A silver circle for cach silver y state the Day Trusting 1} ion of DLestow And that stronger hat God his blessings will falth will whea mo nemery your love and grow 1 rain in he ir silver milestone the of Al will be sentaticn Rristol Briefs, Nene 1. Taillon of Hull street vis- ited friends in Thompsonville on Sunday. Harold Gosselin has returned from Holyoke, Mass, whare he has bermn visited friends for several days, Trains on the local division wera delayed several minutes last night by {the derailment of a freight engine near Newington, which blocked the tracks for some time. Traina on the New Haven line were routed over the Waterbury division tracks for a short distance, causing a delay to the Waterbury and Bristol trains, SOUTHINGTON NEWS AU the Farear, | gy and rib- | guerer tray on | gay streat him A on aring a silver dollars. Hart were com- and they responded thanks and appracia noon 5 milver Mirs, ho bl man ws At the ing, Ju tinued anait Juries. the church the outcome State Hospital Reports Tn a report ta Charity Commission Witliam F. Smithwick, the state spital at Norwich reports that smo Legia employed by the public works department, died at that place last week from broneho nneuL a. The roport also states thet the man suffered from depres sion 1% attributed to a motor roaceident A few* weeks agn when Legia was knocked down as he wan engaged in his duties as a steeat sweaper. Although no extensive in for w found here examina Bristol ion, the hospital physiclans discover S en a3 4 that Legia had suffered a fracture Goaice of four or five riha on the tefr Eaton i el which contributed his gener Roach Sty p weakened alleys on he Now three SCOPIS AP of formerly from fol lows; New Dritain i On Th Mrs, ¥ the sday afternoon at the home of nk Wells of Meriden a nue annual meeting of Hannah Woodruft chapter, D, A. R, will be held. The reports of the officers for the past year will be read ‘and offi- cers will be elected for the coming vear A iderable amount of oney has been raised during the past year by members of the lodp who have given entertainments Howard Rathes which w re an e Dolavar side 10 Ny condition Legin's case i being the her There attendance at the Odd Pellows service held in the Baptiet ehurch last night. An appre priate children's day program was alse carried at the ehurch yesterday. was a large Jerrolds investigated hy New Haven automohile aceid erid that | 8 the Haltan co =l from Soi ume Episcopal Chich Notes. of nt as has bee A% primary njury, suffar out ranAs of 4 . ed hy ith the Knights of Washington hald at Al Bainte cbureh in thin evening at 7 p. n ning there of the A regimental regiment wil meeting jod him Armold 1 “"Ruoilding W™ will be 1he will be A Manager Bari J or of hasebal! the Windsor the Sand Hill by A seore of 15.3 high school twirler, in complete contrnl nine inhings of play wis high defeated team at The 1 team high grounds Saturday Judd, the local Lad the visitors throughout *cheo! Speak MMty wihjset of e casily Meriden Tomorrow eeting house at & p Wednesday v ogniar Knights of Washington in house at § p. in aenutive Arnold of the Cham res on Priduy at of the New Eng' special m cstry in hy ’ pecia vestry in 1l Comme annnal mesting ning thera will be a . he nd utives parish m the commercial exec meeting of o, of the 4 Ocean Mr. Arno Houes d i well sub Swamp, aualified to ae his up the local have been ot ™ will be an important meeting Harmony chapter, O, 1. &, Tuesday evening. A large class of candidNes will be inftiated the parish Moans aprak in bui Cammerces ot activitien Chamber of axeen he members of Hannah Woodruft has er, T A, T, will hold a pound Party at the home of Mrs, . W, Fiteh of North Main street Tuesday evening. Plainville Briefs Mra LR m apd M. Prior of n the woek fends i Ly ' ling Mre ) Gral Wa he of — on Part of commor many eitics, His the the end v of work eommended by sate cham ther = n Khelly # family by chambers of Map! Southing unningham mo from Will Consider Street Linee roposed five On Weq lenee will neton Conntry eaday evening an informal be held at the new South. luh, a0t huildi dizcummed 1 he Cham ting #rect the me DPROWAED ON OLTING home Watcrtown High School Boy Loses improved Life As Boat Overturne, o Wel'ne cluh « . " f . " t ulaski, N, Y., 3 fearch was today Ontario Bay, for Raymond Franklin, Wa- high school graduate in Jan- was drowned Saturday ding the high schoe! He had gone Dorothy Maynard, senior cla The in the rough waters of & youth was too struggle to remain to seize a pike pole I him by rescuers. n ashors after she hour to the with lincss is report ne 8 ued rown ight senlor ¢ nie ass pic Miss the with ario, but After & AD AT AMHIRST water over an Halis Game PP PR YT 1 - ¥ kno grain rater that Auste oe 1ynm- £ K e such as BADIOS AT CONVEANTION eqnare tond spe meeting, r season nt committ ham A, Reic) Wil Atrend Mecting e of the sxck skms 2t youwrant for your skine e itching and i -nluhml*e ercption. ment 12 20 effectve that Read the Advertise- ments under Head- ing 9 in the Classi- fied section, ‘ #t has Deen a st-r2ard skin treatment, . . t y 5 among phvecians, of many years. Rt 3 revg at = zime fot which coud writae - ' =ven of a tiny baby. | wamem, Tem bee Wi Peimers Mo nderzat ¢

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