New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 11, 1924, Page 14

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T NORMAL SENIORS PRESENT PLAY “House of Rimmon” Exceedingly ! Well Done, Is Verdict " BRING ON THE SMOKED GLASSES! | Dr. Henry VanDyke P | House of Kimino \ d by the sen t I \ Btate Norn £l night at Camp schiool aud Too much sul work of meu « major part re { t excellent manner and ¢ 5 ing smal reatized the impo ance of n r bits as promi nent as The work of Miss Al E. Moore as lezon pries « House of P con « All the king the s of m did we A A, Han Ruahmal aptive maid of Israel. | had 'p y most diffi part | in the play, as well as the most pron fnent. Miss Han run the gamn o laug oppressed girl miration of the work. There touches and thes by Miss Helen one of the ki were several light comedy Gertrude A. St George kim, the king’s f Miss | the part of a seif sutisficd sta | given to big words and “mi metaphors, s entire ease in the | with her able laughter marks. { Miss St. George as the prattling Jester was execllent Miss Edith Stayman, as Naaman DON'T MARRY GIRLS TILL YOU SEE “WHY MEN LEAVE HOME™ Our svctom's safe sl gead w s Gy PRICONS SRS v ' Mhone~ [ L, IE~ . ;, 732 Whiting Jt 00T & 0N, ’O\INu vFuJ""_ SHIPPING NEW YORX TRIDS x'l A4 OFFICE AT 9-/~,’/€//5:// L/iNE These are the kind of bathing suits that are dazzling men's eyes at the “NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, BUY CAHILL PROPERTY Collins & Hunter Offer 813,500 for Plainville Property at Public Auc- | tion Held This Morning, (Special to the Herald.) Plainville, June 11.—Collins &/ Sales Co., which is Neri property on Eas \ere, were the I on of the ing street h property was put at auction fo ler of the superior court in New 1 when the r failed to of it by on June 3 The pric two men bid in is =aid to be 500, but the sale awaits of the superior co effective, The auction w | by Daniel M. Donovan of Meride ceiver for the Cahill company. | owing | V or Have Devoe a;dflRaynolds Co. [ Declare Extra Dividend | New York, June 11.—Directors of | | Devoe & Raynolds Co., 1In paint manufacturers, declared an extra | gividend of 25 cents on the common stock today in addition to t gular $1.25 E | quarterly dividend of dividends of 1% per cent or second preferred als and 1it Bl:o“uzhhli\;;érilrlst . S. Church Is Dismissed | | Christian Science church and the trustees of the Christiun Seience Pub- lishifg society restrained from refus- ing fo print her card as a practitioner in the Christian Science Journal. father, Insct is King v have had a maniacal a ligion and who took o cism on the kindly pr ing arrest King shot anc police captain. La Mont (left) and Edna Prue are intreducing them g the tow of Madizan, of MARRIAGE LICENSES T falioning marriag snaes insucd at *he office of ’ Tata of 18 . Pa v 2 oo smithy s Doomed EN a family buys a Jewett they marvel at the vast dif- 2y v st ference between the ordinary A ar ed 1 light, flimsy, under-powered car . . ‘ Dy —a “toy" = and Jewett's husky £ ae - 1 | neigh weight and power. s Any trip they want to make, they make in comfort and on time! No “babying” of the Jew- ett — no question about master- ing strange roads or hard hills. Jewett remember, has full fifty i rerely TN horsepower. It weighs 2830 1bs. 39 LA grin for Dr. VHITMORE PAIGE-JEWETT (0., ! FIELD DAY, JUNE 14th a-Russwin Small Arms Club PR —— T R R LR N o 14 Conernt Pawiie Prives Wil T CATIHNAY ATTERSOON. N 0 p. W Dastight Saving Time Mendon Ave. Go out on Shutile Wendow ade. Take the vight Yand rond. Our » Weigand s Grove, Tollow the signe. W munitabie fer we ot Opeen v orn . 1924, Slain Priest 1 wounded a Hartford, ination of Conn., | of about § a million dollars, quired a of the fede miilion dollgrs the Macken mounted th noon. The child | claimed that he steering mechanism a street corner a short that the n the sidewalk, | Florence Mu Meriden, Conn., Muraska, 21, of | charged in the said to hy to re his fanati- | t, In resist- at a time when the st ay testify, 20010 4001bs.more than ““light” sixes. Has ®-inch-deep frame—~ all-steel universal joints—Paige- Timken axles front and rear. A ruggcedness inviting confidence. At anywhere near $1065 Jew- ett Six has no equal. Never be- fore such power, strength, sheer shility, roominess, convenience. We can prove to you the truth “in all the world no car like this.” Come in —today! 6274) E. Main Street. H MOTOR (0., INC Y e S == e ______}] {Loss of Tickets Tax i Big l)lop in Rev enucm June the federal | to amusements where admission price is 50 cents or less will The state law ax of one-half the amount ' al tax so that if the fed- eral government had collected half a state was able to may s mathine did and continue in the street but swerved CH \IN-I D WITH PE l' JURY \kn of Wallingford to Be Tried in Meriden June 11.—Florence | Wallingford, | local police court to- !<1u3~ with perjury in connection with a | Roston. Jins 11—~Judss Andenon law suit tried in this city last March | in the federal district court today dis-| Iiev. Michael C. Gilbridge, Lowcil, | g “o"f"i‘;‘ "fl'm':’:““:‘“»‘"“]f‘:r:‘ Rrime missed the suit brought by Mrs.|Mass, who was shot and kllled by ¢35 ,““,m“ .Nm\ms.]k::f “.:“1“ o Catherine Aller of Phoentx, Arizona,|John King, Jr.. as he was administer. | oo 0 “m; s .r"\ Hiatail ot "]‘"T';_ T b e | cctors ¢ the 3 t o < o - st Joseph » " - seeking to have the dircctors of the ing the last rites to King's dving | o e Muraska said she was | working for the plaintiff, a merchant ate [ was employed in a factory. | The hearing was continued so that Judge T. P. Dunne, who is ill, Telephone 3399. . 152 W, Main Sfree tax on tic mean a 0,000 income to the state, sidewalk die, Macken had trouble with the he turned a distance not ROUSING SEND-OFF cots Training Squad Cheer Yale loss | | pie Trials in Philadelphia. it was stated today oy Russell C, Everett deputy tax commissioner. The Gales Ferry, Conn., June 11,~-When federal tax brought in about a half | the Yale varsity crew left the train T¢- | ing quarters here today for Philade! pic trials on as collect haf of v‘h\_w”. nnn‘(fllfr""l the | Coe went with the crew. i bl A ederal {ax [y junjor varsity and freshmen here will be no state tax. crews will be under Coach Murphy = L9 g5 P for the rest of the week and oCach Four Year Old Boy Is | Newton will train the combinatien Crushed in Own Yard *sht = ihe treshman Stamford, Conn., June 11.—Morris DAL (MNPRS00 KN ERRE S S crew over the two-mile coursz for a | Bhiore, 4, atanding near the gate' fo [ £10% OVSFLIS TRO I SO ek his home yard, was crushed against | (e FO™. The water was vers 5 o ihe o~ 1» (and no time was announced. The a fence when the automobile of C | 3 junfor vartity rowed up siream for this the time points higher. away, el racing atarts by was given Newton. was | alleges she today | No honseholder wants eaptain of the armies of Damascus, beaches this year. Gene 3 pocaag e 0 " had the leading male role in the pro- in New York Y. M. H. A. Pfl\fi Tribute . e B AT Awnings that simply per- ——— | form the utiltarian sery r];:\nnn 8he ;, ."nl--‘l n interesting to RC\ John T \\Y mtcm ?{ There are ,.,\,.,,,,,ma,m 1,400 es- ice of li::m:: 7:' ::::':;:-I- character study o man, conscien | ¢ . it et . s rays, i X P v 15, & man calm in zon--High Priest of the House of jast night In the organization's c ..»., i nwl wagon industry in the United that are nlso ornamental. manner, but whose fury was un Rimmon Marie . Moore For aching If feet, fallen arches | giq0ay We have such, - U s rooms on Main atreet, it was voted 1o | ey feer, pain : = hounded when brought to light Saballidin-- A Noble of Damaseus i shaphs i : 5 “We Keep Out the Sun' Other parts especially worthy of Mary G. Conway send an expression of sympathy W1l |louses, etr. ot elp | TR o sy e note werd those played by Miss| Ra) Hazael Tedubhar— Courtisss, 170 Members Attend Dinner and So. | 'esret at the death of Rev. John T. 0GR SIRiiC,y favt in corvected | rorc: G in the London city direc- B 35, Olson B he s n Taza rdut ourtiers Winters to his sis Miss Hannah ool ot contintie to suffer from foot | 10F¥s Grotobed, My, Muckle, Whif, R s M1 Makhx: Clnk, aelsiarer g mascus - cial in Gymnasium of High School | Winters, Speakers pald a Elowing: | froghias through treing ready made arch, Ohno, Cops, Slopper and Looney. amascus; s artha Ia ns elen orth, Grace O'Connor, | . by S sl s . gl I ' (ribute to the deceased pastor of St.isu which cany not proge 243 e ¥ i o Taarpi, wife of Naaman, and Miss Alie Ehottuek —Speeches Are Interesting, Mary's ehurch bt siapes. of fas] ik = B2 ecoratml o' Mary G. Conway, as Saballidin, & Shumakim King's Kool G : B ‘" e i 06 City Wall Ph I hle of Damascus Pk " gL The gymnas f the s = Wi - 3 tenth e fit t st and pot the & oy o y | 106 City Hall Place, no! Dam Gertrude A, 8t George gymnasium of the senior high OLD BUSINESSMAN DIES Difterent iror supports. Fitted Wine—Women—Song? Mhone 1013-4. Mueh eredit is ¢ Miss Louise Naaman-—Captain of the Armics of school was the &cena of one of the ’ » i 11— AWil. | AN #eid exclusively ) Mt e Bchmal, principal school, un Damaseus RAIN SAYRIND, i kst 2o Baost cutcasalul mociats of | FPHNEANL. MAm, Sune - JAMES 2, LENEHAN WHY MEN LEAVE dor whose general 56 the DA Hiata bt Chbive Mt ot Boemt ' . . Il socials of jjam G, Wheat, 69, last surviving oo L odinbine R HOME” | was produced bl L P A Hamer, | the achool year last evening when the | member of the original dry goods and i d e T e , Musical sclections between the Tearpi—Wife of Naaman Amel anquet of the senior class was held, | department store firm of Meekin®, omce m. to 8 p. m. Faenings PALACE—Next Week Acenen were exceptionally well ren “ Marihe Ciath At 7 o'clock the class marched into Packard and Wheat, Tnc., died today dered by Miss Joan A, Howie, pianist, namma. Nubta—Attendants of Tsar. {N® EYmnasium to the tune of one of - and the Misses ah 1. Bohrow and pl—Audrew Thayer, Virginta 'N® Ngh sehool songs played by the e Barbara H. Bradley, violiniets. Tl ‘ 2 Bacchanalian orchestra, In the neigh- | 4 final chorus number by the Nerma) i borhood of 170 members of the class IN ALL THE WORLD NO CAR LIKE THIS Bchool Glee club, asisted by the (lef T Margaretta Jones V€T® Present. this being the largest quartet of thin city, brought forth wpite FEovey., Red Knvay-Envoys fttendance at the annual banquet in rounds of applanse Miss [, Ithel ,"”;‘ 5 \:‘”_Im‘ ';w" the many vears of its existence, The Prior, supervisor of muste, was {he e e Tmeh Helen M Lawior, | tables were formed in & "L shape conductor Qe o Light. Hyivia wats, With the guests, officers, and apeakers The seenfg work was entirely done " sl o . i e seated at the end tr Candles play + by students. under the direction of piiests of the House af Rimmor ad in front of each of the diners add- Jogeph Wi r. wate Supervisor of | pester 1. Girerd. Antoinctte M. Pl |1 color to the occasion Art cducation. The costuming waus . A. Vahistrom, Katherine B Following the banquet Bernard Re carried out under the direstion of Miss \”“: = o fniadenic) FINE T gin, the toastmaster, arose and made Vern Steevens, instructor of art, Miss e Soldiers a few Introductory remarks. He in Josephine 1. Rathbone, direetor of Re A “'m . Butier. Agnes ! 'fofuCed the first ape r of 1he eve. physical education, instricted the girls ¢ yare. Suran A Dty Hareiet 1, | V08 John Butier, who had as his | in their dancing Dy Cath o bl 'I A 'v Iaie 1. topic “Our Girle.” The piay dealt with Damascus 1 goedl .‘: '\'"“w Nadrtn; Anos e Flaine Wright, the next speaker had the year 850 B C, and showed how | g0 “WL"M e o Mn‘ Aol the elass tn A riot of laughter from the Tarentite mald, Ruahmah, brought | ftecnoide Jesephine yan. Helon M| N°F remarka about the boys as she ahout the destruction of the faith of | ges i P . e s es them at sche the people in fdols and moade them The nest speaker, Gustave Carison #e that there was anothor God. The . f"";'m'-_ ""," :l" "-v‘j'r'-":t:"' ., EnYe A intercsting talk on the play wan prodieed by spocinl arrange bundeigrrs : : ) " froulty, ment with Dr. Henry Van Dyke and :l"' " :|" ;“_ G ", " ’;’l:‘""\”‘ o Charles Quigley, prosident of the Charles Seribners Soss “”‘ I‘ ""| po "'l'x' g ””.I’“‘ . "‘“ '“"““"- told of a dream he had about the ™ o AR ccus ), uie P e he Dramaios Person \l‘n "“.". w nwn’.nr Dam n‘|.| . Principal Lou r ' G Olsar '.: ‘_"‘l Cla. A' e "W’ ;‘ topde was “Ring Tro Aoy sty i il b PETITION 18 HEARD 1ort v n M MebDor I KEEP YUUR scAlP N o Frne: Wighway ~ Commisdionce Secks 0 Louite Unkelbach, Mary A Change Underpass in Madism - titton of Hightay Commissoner M Albion, Neb A litile bt ef 1t son for @ changs in the arpase 8t a1d" has been transp ed to a the east river rajiroad stati n the 4/ );r : 2 A i town of Madison was heard today in 18 tia farm Mues a family whose mem " Capitol Lers have emigrated from Ireland and Commissioner MacDonald asked hate since kept svery Trish custom, that the ubderpass he wiflened from p . : age. Mrs. flose Garves 3 1o 40 feet. The cost of the work 1. - N ) qa » ahont LLE i, Commis . 3 1 of fam is only €5 ears old o Haven and sud for - - - Marsden rep know the joy of a motor car that’s not a toy Touring . 31068 Brougham . 1328 Sedan . . . 1498 Covpe 1250 De Luxe Touring 1220 De Luxe Seden . 1698 Prices at Detroir. Tas extrn — . Telephone 3000 JEWETT SIX PAIGE BUILT Varsity Crew As It Leaves to Row tn Olym- phia where it will row in the Olym- aSturday the rest of the training squad gave it a rousing send off. Head Coach Leader and Traine: miles and after working most of at a 24 stroke finished four The combination crew after a row Coach

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