New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 10, 1924, Page 13

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WOMANS TAPPAREL SPELIALTIES MICOLETOWY ~== NEW BRITAW Sleeveless Sweaters Very Special $1.98 Values to $3.98 ks and Wool Tans—Black and Whites—Greys and color combinations Sizes 36 to 44 Madame Hendren Walking and Talking Ma-Ma Dolls $2.98 Extra large size—FEach neatly dressed, Buy for future gift needs. record as publication the Liony' | Island and Con went on any of tend, The club opposed 1o having containing activities clubs in the Rhode necticut district The club voted te support the HUNTER TALKS ON Tells How Standing Army and | | Guad Gould Be Cobined oL SC"”T BN Girl Scout rally for all troops Britain Girl Scout council was 3 Ao ub at : At a meeting of the Lions elub a | held Saturday afternoon at Walnut the Rurritt hotél this moon, the club | ya) park, Scouts marched onto the was addressed by Coloncl Hunter of |field to music furnished by the Girl Hartford, who 18 connected with the |Scout drum corps. ‘The fogmal troop 2 opening sledge of allegi- National Guard in Connectient. ‘The [CPTNNE pleds i Star Banner, scout speaker took for his topic ““The Na was given by all tional Guard.” | which the drum corps Colonel Hunter told of the national | vhibition drill, Twenty. defense act and of how it is being per- lone Brownie Scouts from Brownie facted #o that in time of war it will [pack, No, 1 Berlin, dressed in be porsible by one order to throw [theie Brownie costumes and red caps 250,000 men in the ficld ready \lu“ Immediate duty, The mspeaker outlined national {given Actonae act as a huge framework out I« ooki of whish it would be possible 1o huild A strong powerful orgunizat ILACEY [teen compass points were given N shert motice, Speaking of the regular lgisteen girls in a living ribbon com. army Colonel Hunter said that it was | pase demonstration, The “driv mnall and that the men were detatled [ing pigs to market” was won by troop In such a way that it sald o, Camp school: teoop 1, Seuth to be mercly a ghe 1 natio chureh, receiving second place, Shut. dntense act is perfected first place, epeaker said 1l second place, army and the part in the chariot as a nucleus it wonld b girls gaily decorated the United States to throw ar streamers mak ganization that r sight girl vie with any cams the matter equipment A letter was ¢ O 'Brien of t Chlidren’s Home Ing the members 1o ustion exerciecs at the day, June 17, The | The of Now ceremony 8pangle and laws fter short ¢ e promise cout gave a gave a demonstration of a pack meet first aid was 2 Center chureh Berlin, and dress Maple Hill Six ing. Demonstration of the by troop by troop 4 making by troop 10, m might he the 1] the regular guard to aet | for however the tra relay race, troop b, cen- it with junior troop, taking their fona Tron possible race or- with troop colors, the into the f would ing a spectacy an e of the other nations in paeed. Troop 2, Center chureh, of either numbera of in first and * Merit b Mre, v Troop b, 2nd, e conferred chatrn the by n oof s were oy trom the «* New attend Reeretary Prondman, Ve ely ippled et of s, te gtom invi the grad home on following in sconts ond Gladys Hoga Banwens, Ruth Wack ey 1 Margaret Holsteiy . Luey Troop 1 Tues- hoom, Dorothy club voted to it Qnig o0p Good Virginia Walsh er attendance, 507 for one year Heatrice Marjoric Kl- Florenes Tomkins, rtrude Gibney 3ty Marie r and Jeanet Frances M Fox Stalk te ey Gor Milte Tver. o Smith onrdman and rgaret Mre, Leon A, Spragus troop 4, Lucy Good Frances Miller ner commis- cione troop * Gertrod Guaranteed win, § Relief in ot s 24 Hours s Test FREE No matter how long Rote Fever or Ha you dive treatments 1o you ean now Gibney en Boadtma and It viee troop Anna , Gertrade 1. Dot va- Gibe Tomking 50 Boardman a0 ron have had Fever—where mant aifferent it badge. Marjor- Gney, Florence Vancher; scribe Irene Haigis, ¥ sco, E. Fanch Grace Smi Betty Vox Gertrude Gib- Gib Ruth Gilmney Nage. Ellen Marzaret | inge | Dorothy Dorothy Board- Doane, Naney Iroud- Laporatories. «lex Rinex contains other harmful drugs afioroffects, Unlike ments 1 woothe A Ames ira Flove which merel the Marjorie #3 Mptoms, Rinex goes direct 16 the | fes URAerIvIng cavce of Rogs Fever and g Hay Fever—protein infection of the sratem from pollens—and meutral- , Poar 128 it completel; Ames Rinex in the Saha ean be obtained st an | Jus ptores named below Panw But if after 24 he Quigiey Fover tortures have bt disappearcd. +our mones stantly refunded You can have a_ 24-Wour trial package Free by making a written request to the Cliniral Laboratories, Cleveland. Ohio. But You take no in buring the $100 package dirbet from vour drug store beeas 1'asco If the treatment does 1ot help 68 craftsman, In 24 hours, the druggist will 1 promptly refund your dollar et Rinex todayr and just TRY it vou absolutely nothing if rum 0 a not show n 24 He same mone t-n'am-- m‘: :»»;r."r’v":v' T.': COAL CO. 01T ICE Fever, Asthma and Catarrh. Be Th sure 1o get the genuine Pinex ih the air-tight glase flask. It is on sale in this city at Haigis. Viela Boardman Cornelia yoom, ne Cornelia mar full-size packags of the arue tor omiy_ 81 N vour Rose completsly will be in- womar iniry maid Eiten dressmakor ¥ iys Hogaboom 1 . Helena Doa Eieanor Gibney Martha Hy Vos, Ruth Eivira _Paneher; ye Hogaboom, Martha Fivira Fan- er, Gladys Hogahoom Fiage tizen, B Nancy Doine sco, | Tomtine, ENTEF office of the Citizens Coa at 108 Arch stfoet was ransac ight, it neestigation t Clacal Latorssnss Co., Cveiane. O, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1924. Are You Wearing a Madame X Reducing Corset? We can already refer you to a list'of satisfied customers, $9.85%" sovwowinin 7 $11.85 - TheBiggestSaleof WashDresses Ever Held in This Store Tomorrow 0.98 Dresses made to sell up to $19.98 and at the Beginning of the Season, too BE HLRF EARLY TOMORROW Q| SEE THEM IN THE WINDOW These Dresses were hought in conjunction with our Middletown store—Needless to say it was quantity buying that enables us to off er them at this unheard of low price. LINENS VOILES Many Hand Made — Hand Drawn — Hand Embroidered — Hand Made Collar and Cuff trimmed — Every good summer shade is in this mammoth collection of New Dresses. Plan your summer wardrobe today ———— Sizes for all 16 to 46 'MAY FILE RESIGNATION AS MECHANIC AT GARAGE; Dissatisfid With Policy But Agrees | To Retain Position—King Fleeted Chairman Michael P, King was elected chair of garage last night, succeeding ex-Alderman George H. Wells, and Joseph McGrail was re- of the | he meeting had before it the resige | nation of City Mcchanie Lincoln May and his assistant, Walter Wagner, The Jatter vesignation was accepted, but the commission after talking with Mechanie May decided to table the resignation for another month. May - explained that he is dissatisfied with the present policies in the garage Since it is planned to make many changes in the system, many‘of which will affeet his work, the . méchanic agreed to remain on the job, It was voted to reduce the storage charges from $14 to $10 a month and increass the fee for mechanic's from 75 eents to $1.25 an man the commission commission A family of prelates, this! At right, Frederick C. Lawrence who was ordained to the deaconate by his father, Lawrence center) while, at the left the Rev. William A. Law- rence,, rector of St. Stephens church, Lynn, Mass. The occasion of the father performing the solemn ordination service for his son recently made a most unusual and impressive scene, to wervices hour Mayor A. M today that an aseistant mechanie will be ap pointed. Tt is planned to try out the garage with but one employs and un- less favorable results are shown, the or will favor discontinudhea of the air shop and use the garage for storage only. ;DRIVFS GIRL T0O HOME HERE AND DISAPPEARS Drops Mangled Body Found On Railroad Tracks| June 10.-The body of a ch gled condition Wtified, Paonessa said Nortalk man it conld not on the ra wae Portiand Trip ma Ernest Swansom of morning owne avenus hrid wateh and the dead Five Pigeons Fly From tréckn about & ha Manassas to This City rio The Hardware City Racing Homer 1ib, continuing its serien of races had Manaseas, Virginia, reaching this eity of Sight After a shirt found heside distant vas foun irnest Portiand be part man o This City f mile & hody 10 passing t 270 Main strest his after tol Swanson of the eng en roported by Atsapprared Sunday and then his gir communicated estorday to of parents as having at 5 o'clock Haven. No ,},1,"; ,:‘ AN Ghknieat b lowing #n automobil the bir iAgeport, |starting off for this eits yesterday riend The the r e LT OF TOWN MARRINGES \ with the if when 1t a . lite leaving them home birds 1ib Core trip with parents are cords of Ao girl in this city anything but the Aret Iallowing i she knew Swar netur rific hawe boen f he ki gwan- die.yAe t v | s v the following marriages, por ] per min $ ormer out of the eity Davia 1. 'on 18 52 .43 4 her Hra Min, Sec e air cowid her to where m that and irn to his ow tell t he home shortly afterward set n home mana o an Wisk 2 et 1 3 Valentin 4\\411:( Munson of Parmington, and anti Olivia LT S ; from onomy chain gtore in 1en he di Smith Ldward Kella The ¢ Lynct wppeared he had Satur posseesion take the him ®her this «cit st Saturday and 1t ted that with snitable weather be availabie ning conditions, t Saturday’ e PROGRAM for the TO OLTLINE m bal- be outlined by pt Mayor Wants Survey of U naccevled Streets H at the Kiwanis club te the Burritt hotel. A inaugurat il e auesty ¥ Hawkine, to which e sxpected to ymor sa met mem commissio Charle e member an angwer later The wittier th ing the For that Nervous Trouble —Poor Sleep—Bad Digestion At Last There i6 Retisf. Tt i How Quick Nuga-Tone Work Thousands Are Wetief in Juet & Few W onderful ding LICENSE SUSPENDED of organization ATTEND FUNERAL Fourt wi wi Aseombly, s of Columbus v's school ha at 9 o'cle « r Winters ! men to work on buildings where their Rishop William | ,Indications Are That Rretherhood of WOMANS JAPPAREL SPECIALTIES MIDOLETOWN == NEW BRITAN White Costume Slips 98¢ Made of Extra Quality Nainsook—Hip Hem—Camisole Top ~—trimmed with filet lace Sizes 36 to 44 Dainty New Voile and Novelty Material Vests and Step-Ins 98¢ « Peach — Flesh — Maize This is positively the best looking underwear we have seen at this price for many a day TRIAL DATE SET County Judge Sets June 23 For Hear- ing on Charges That Clarence Bare ing Tried To Poison Wife, White Plaing, N. Y, June 10— County Judge Bilcakley today set June 23 as the date for trial of Clar- ence (. Baring on charges made by nis wife, Mrs, Sarah Baring, that he attempted to poison her, Baring and his counsel, Charles 1L.ong, appeared at the courthouse to ask that the trial date be fixed, It was indefinitely postponed yesterday becauss of Long's fliness, Long sald he had heard rumors that he was felgning illness in order to delay the trial, ‘I came here against my doetor's orders,’” he as serted ‘1 have tonsilitis, and pos- «ibly diphtheria, but T wanted to prove falsity of these rumors.” BUILDING PERMIT The following building permits have affact the mason bullders’ amsoclation & Been ifsued Inspector Edward J. and independent builders, Officials of | 1fennsssey the union etate that they have the | @ wart support of the laborers and hoisting 42 feet, 67 Vamce stroet, estimated engineers $£5,000; Mra, Asxel Dahigren, two- WART NEW WAGE SOALE, - on, imsd o, et 10 PROTECT WORKERS | New York Bricklayers' Unfon Forbids Men working whére lyes Are En- | dangered by Inexperienced Men. New York, ~The executive committee of the — decided to re June 10 brieklayers' " to allow union union ves are endangersd by the handling | girders and beams by what belleves to be Inexpers r st he union ced men Thomas lanch, secretary of the ommittee, announced that a confer ce has been arranged for with rep. esentatives of the International Asso ciation of Bridge, Structural and Tron Worke members been on strike since May 1, to discuss which jobs ar idered unsafe. After an investigation of its own the bricklay era’ union will call off any who are at work on buildings where they believe the non-union iron workers to competent, Mr, Lynch said, he decision of the bricklayers wil whose have men the by single frame house, 28 Ly cost tamily Ay Anue, Johnson 5 Areh estimated cost $10,000; Uno two-family house, 28xd48, street, estimated comt $10.- City Items New Haven Road Clerks, etc., Will Ack for Imereases, New Maven, June 10 tives of the Brotherhood of Railroad Clerks on the New York, New Haven and Hartford raliread indication intention of amking for a new carrying inereases freight handlers operators and laborers Rardo has notified various | ade T fhe home of Mrs. Fred Kaapp at 218 Fim street was entered this morning by & keyworker and $10 that had been left in A dresser drawer was stolen, according to a report made to the police Mra. Harry A. Emmett and daugh- ter, Grace, of Naw Haven, Are visit- ing relatives in this eity The Youne People’s society of the 1Hm Swedish Baptist chureh will 1old & business meeting tonight at the home of David Larson of 18 Trinity strast an wage clerks tole- Gen ale for statisnmen phone eral Manager ¢, 1., that he would be ready confersnces fust AR fAONR AR matters now in hand are them usted The brother Aecision 1 1at vage changes advocated by the hood officials are based on a A judgment by £ Labotr Board made plaintiff to recover damages of $52 prior to June, 1921, & which and costs of $9,80, has been granted officials ¢ ges have by Judge B. W, Alling in the suit of cut. The organization has pPaunl Vale and Alfred Ragaglia " members on the wgainst John Krisulis, 8 G, Casale FIND THE WOMAN 1 the plainti default for the im nti represent Funerals Defense Demand Stops Court Martial of Sailors, Accused of Having Her on Board Ship. Katherine Kiunker, Mrs. Katherine ia sireet was o'clock officiated and buria Mre p of Was ad that — orge W. C. Hi at the home woman ourteen blusjackets o - cometery Staten eehip Ar Mise Mary Walsh Mise Mary Walsh morning from ark Street, at $:3v A by a funeral mass i Buria & 2 19 year o ¢+ on board ¢ Dicgo under sc- her clock, Mary's church At 9 o'¢lock. in St Mary's cometery. i Thursday home, 208 C followe will be ST TR GE——— . g— JOSEPR A. HAFTEY Funeral Director Mr. Paul Robinson. Assistant NEW LOCATION—365 MAIN §1 Opposite St Mary's Church Tel.—Parfor 1885-2 Residence—17 Summer St Tel 25-3 to Hollywood, CARLSON—=WIST Harold Catison marriage of iy of this city and Miss Eliza- eth Weist of Springfield, 1 piace yesterday in Springfield. Miss Er- Johnstone and Arthur Dahigren bridesmald and best 1ding f this ¢ Follo EXPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY WiTH FLOWERS Ll umunrn- PUSY snor 1! CAURCH oT. TEL 8. ft on a we inspécted through a microscope. |

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