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Mother, hair braid, Aare My s there arc hats for Flowers visca and haireloth, ornaments and fancy biack, grey, sand and purple, semi-dress, tailored and sport silk all at just half feathers all at ess, n and braid, | Sdte Re Plamvtlle News RENEWS LEASE FOR POST OFFICE SITE i Department Announces That Con- | tract Is Made for Next 10 Years TURNER-B o, 0. Comm’~»sion ation Camy Notes—Briefs The 1 parimant pre on tha quarters Plainville post street, it anaou office department C. The lease has conditional on « the property which planned to put into is for 10 years and the are o ogers and s nited State has taken ative now off1 is in b Meets—He Zm—1. dato F. Third Degree—Town I 1th egion Myron E on Washingt ren stain improyeme Rogers Mr. aitect A mplet P DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, ANNELL WEDDING an Associ- on m D, d into nts to ! h th s gl Amiliary e se July | mitted proposals upon request of the WHITE KID AND CANVAS SHOES THE LATEST FOR SUMMER With a wonderful showing of all that's newest in white kid and canvas footwear, we All every want, Two-Strap Pumps for women of kid with cut outs , priced $7.50 pair. Turn Berlin News HOLDS UP DECISION IN GASE OF A. WOLK Judge Griswold Hears Yolume of Testimony for and Against Driver | that WITNESSES GALORE APPEAR School Entertainment i« Postponed— Final Bible Class Meeting of the Season—Notes From Berlin Grange | «=To Hold a Sale—Other Items, After hearing a volume of testi. mony in regard to the casc of Andrew | Wolk of New Britain, charged driving while under the influence liquor, Judge George Griswold ‘of the last night: reserved with of Berlin town court, decision orf the case until next Tues. day evening. Witnesses for sgainst the defendant were numerous and much was said regarding the cir- cumstances of the man's arrest, The prosecution had eeveral wit. nesses who stated that Woelk was a menace to traffic on the day in ques- tion, Decoration Day, when he was ar rested They testified that he had heen cutt'ng in and out of the line of cars and on =everal asions had driven aleng the middle of the roa at one time going %0 far over on’ the 1eft side as to graze the fence, He o and | faataty natrowly escaped running into several | cthet cars, they said, e witnesses said the ha forced into the ditch by the ear 1y v been driven accused man and had immedi- started out to trail him inte a town where they might make a com- plant a policeman. Waolk, who is a foreman the New Britain factories «) about 7 30 by recti siely at evening on John Lewis, at the Middietown road e turnpike. The officer's at- as attracted when Wolk from the lir ahd at- to passgout several of them man "Pl heing cars stopped drivers, , testify last night, requested Officer Lewis arrest him stated their case substantially as they it in court last night. officer took Wolk into et and noticed that he ha with the shift levers on Thie aroused the suspicions officer, who eondueted the he office of Dr. Thomas ¢ one of arrest o'clock In the Officer of the Moy » of cars As the wa othey the questioned along the were in rog nd 1o presented "he difficulty the car of the man to Hodgson, Try This For NEURITIS Neuritis may be localized in single nerve or may be general, olving a Jarge number of nerves.” For quick and lasting relief, phar- macists have for the past few months cispensed Joint-Ease — an active, netrating remedy that, when rubbe over the affected parts for about one minute, soaks right ¥n so that not a ace i 1eft on the ekin Joint-Ease i for limbering up stiff reducing the swelling and ca & the pain to disappear, and for tils purpese thousands of tubes «old —60 ¢cen Almays remembe Joint T druggists se are Taily 2 Fase e k Joint- Eazse. One-Steap PPumy with turn soles, lo Women's Strap turn soles, Cuban are prepared to soles and Cuban Women's Oxfor and rubber who pronounced him to be under the influence of liquor, Wolk, when called stand, denied having influence lquor. he had had only ona wine ut %0 testitied to the witness been under He stated that drink that day, noon, Several that he had had nothing to drink. They said that they had been near him or had seen him several times during the day and there nothing that wowd lead them to think that he had been drinking The nature directly cution, the tically everything « prosecution, Whittaker Case Continned The Albert Whittaker continued until next Tuesday evening This man is a chauffeur for Mrs, A. H. Buckley of West Harttord. He was avrested on June 1, charged with cutting in and out on a the being one of ing was of defense opposite the was to that of the prose. denying ‘pr med “hy the defense case was cane reckless Tierney Fined $10 William Tierney of Plainville fined $10 and costs for driving with- an operator’s license, Ho was ar- last the original charge heing speeding. This was not brought up las Tierney said that he had heen a driver for five vears, but that had expired and he had renewed as yet out rested week night his ¢ ¢ not had it Talks on Traffic Conditions Thete is of talk regarding measures on Berlin streei, bhut nothing is being according to Judge George Griswold. Traffic Jamea are becoming harder and harder to wolve as the time goes on, he said, and Berlin have a hard job to solve this situation, if some staps are not taken soon Traffic " marked int be the program adopted by the town, Judge old £126 Prom “Y" Drive a drive for funds for the County Y. M. €. A, has to date, according 1o Claude W chairm tha drive in Stevens said but this plenty done, will rked ran crossinge should post rireet tions. says Grisw Hart tted ford ne £126 Stevens of district. Mr | returns are n Kensington today that the result amount 1t is sta a not in will be slightly over will A e a hat somet ¥ Ving M. W ph bring nsington 1 expected be ted work in Ke already ir branch of Mr. Kensir act in community nsington soon vorks 1o Y to te K ens said lay rot been In Hartford o =0 far con things i« summer and day is one of understood Stey ton h pre th unty 1rough b A commur affairs planr it 1 Bible Class monthly mecting o Men's Rible ¢ 1 in the community ming ity fir o is Mecting for the ass o § o'clock The fol- regarding thi iesued otice « meeting he 1" P meeting, the Choo: come prepared The soc is to he a ac held oun subicet apen ast and your to gite a good time mittee_eertainly has influenc: havte ‘ announced that they secured a celebrated wizard s and sleight of hand artist. It 114 be well and taking the proper pin your pock- s, ahd wear your might cap, for this fellow not only corkscrews your pockets, but reads your thoughts as we'l. Don't miss jt. Tt's the last ¥ meeting until fall mbers will be asked to give temporaneons talks on various 1t understood that exew ] They may Finstein's theory ial com- They have precartions to safety exe sub- no oné talk jeets witl be vihing ¥ Berlin Grange Notes Thirty memb Grang ded the Neighbors ment of Wethersfield in that town night. 1t 1& reported that an en- time had. On Friday a delegation Ne i on oyab wae might [} st weel will wington for th *h a1 To Wold church Food <vls The ¢ eMthodist the line of carm, | drivd | vas ! prob. | ps. for women alse of whits kid, w heels, offered at $7.00 pair. Pumps of white kid heels, $6.50 pair. Is of white canvas with white welt heels, offered at $5.00 pair, with hand afternoon from 2 until Mrs. George sale Saturday 5 o'clock at the home of Fryon. Entertainment is Postponed On account of the illness of severa of the members of the cast, the en- tertainment by grades 1 to IV of the Worthington which was 1o have been held Friday evening of this week, has been pesponed until next Tuesday evening, 1t will be held at | tiee town h 30 p ing time, Ttems of Interest Porter and family have arrived in spend the summer months, Mr, is an instructor in the Penn Charter school in Philadelphia, A mon, Arthur Rimer, ha horn to Mr, and Mrs, Arthur B, Cran- dall of Berlin. Mr, Crandal) isx a bee keeper and resides in the sduth- ern part of town, Fast Berlin tlems The regular weekly meeting of the Community club wil 1he held in the Lasemoent of the Methodist church this evening at § o'clock, Mrs, George Pollard will entertain the members of the “Social Five" o at her home Cottage street hureaay afternoon annual pienie of the Progres- sive reading circls wili be held at the of Mra, H. W, Dowd on Main next Tuesday afternoon Toa Community baseball team J1ay thair seeond game of the season with the Glastonbury team next sat. afternoon on the Glastonbury Fhere are now seven teams in AENe and same very interesting « are promigad (or this summer, will he a celebration of tha communion at 8t Gabriel's nest Runday morning at 2 daylight time. Rev. Famuel New Britaln will have of the servics garah DaMore of New resident of this plaee, | guest relatives wilt observed at Friday whes appro he held 0ol, N at 7 of Phila- Kensington Isanc delphia 1o Torter heen on The hame {urday fiell tie gAm Jlere holy church o'cioel Sufeliffe of chat Mis Haven a Fiag Day Hubhard school priate exerciges will SOUTHINGTON NEWS former an the of in town be the ting night i sewe yrotgh last publ and 1 mee hal M oa r borrow work appropriations w gh departm L3 hurgesecs the sum e P ing v sprin wire ment | t000; collection $1.000; insurance $1.000 1ors compr ctot lig nn ce ting depart larm maintenance, t5 : offices, and miseeliancons f five and three. The ra tenance 2400 interest &« wer mai clection, $100; 86 . was ol ta per cont qua mi t to paid te one co! was voted at ¢ Mrs. Kereten Nile iate home at v o'clock thi ne \lur H. Wallace, pastor of the Plan‘s wile Congregational church officiated jurial was in Quinniplac cometery. Teh won as held from her & afternonn The bell, aged on Neccher noon. She Mre Annie urred at her home street yesterday after. is survived her hus. band and three sone, Thomas of Hartford, John and Joseph of this town, and two daughters, Mra. Owen Conlin and Mre. Lena Wasong of this town. The funeral will be held at o'clock Thursday morning from Thomas church. BDurial be 8. Thomas' cemetery death of Camp &t Wood Wood rom n Georgs ¥ gradnate | “tte toston th ! is additional m., daylght | post office departmer of quarters suitable here, The leae is t went, heat, light, p fans, water, eafe and postal savings furnit sary. The Plainville in the building o at Whithhg stre changes required und space, has had contractors changes and will put as soon as the leasa Confirmation of legge had haen enters by Mr. ltogers here was a re nan to rej some uns: Mr. Rogers said ort isfactor go through with the g of the build minor clauses interior the in Pl it for the for a o include for il ure when post leasing | oftice Bquip- st tric and neces- e is located M Among r € and Mr figure ther is signed the repo into w vi prevalent a the n torations to the up ing and 1 later da Tumer-Bannell Wedd The daughter Turner of st Henry & Bannell I Mrs. Clinton Bannell RBranford, cel church of Our this performed by the formerly rector marriage of B} of Mr, 1 was afternoon ton, Saviour The ryle M Mre, Cha of Tndian ebrated at . George of the coremony Rog n inic ned 1k rles Matn street, son Mr v Nec At H. chure W K the h the Hil The maid of honor was Miss Margaret Hart the Indian The ord hest Ne and of Turner bLride, Bannell the groom | Ruth Saimon any and Merrift 8 The bride wore a «atin and duchess la houquet of white the valley. The mal A gown hat to mateh and ¢ Lonquat of pink maids wore gowns trimmed with lace mateh They torfly roses rose Follawing the caremany a reception The was held in the pari ehureh of Our Raviow were ahout Th gues Harttord Haven, Brietol tawn The groe John (‘ooke New m is em fram weddin Fan turn Mre " a nall will ma Mre. Mar glon 1aing last sveni " North the thetr and Wwa Nur " o hecanse a great Plane are heing ma ote, it will he ton spoint thee the probahly bhe neft week powler b Wallingford Aeal aet a cousin man K, we a hie hridesmaids | Miss Gertrude MeGib The nshers were 1, hon almon.. gown ce and sen and d of Tue arried Now o hone a earried bouquets of sh house v at whie & present Rranfor Britain a ploved hera n On 1 £ trin tin troet Carey anni ™ '3 ne of work ge is then & conducte vear teams arn routes way T and t and chiffon gror My rted 11 the Walter her lilies o f wers Mr oyd white carried a with shower brides hats Lot to but i there from A nd ti eir l"hrnl" Wedding Anniversary ahr Arears re New e of ap ae tor the work ht alo That tor the house that e cap- eneing hedy v JUNE 11, 192 A< Chairman ) Southington, w n 1. 1. Skelly, who street to a short time izn :rxm board of fire of hig non-r are a number of Lefore Mr, Skelly poard but his forthcomihg states. from il in irmanship | moved -mxm his chs commissioncrs he- finished aws ffom the " I cause sidenca here tuils to b withd resignatic W I y employed by the the past few ape the ro: section which made almost impassable throug! | the winter, The town scraper and teams are being used and before t summer is well on the way, the v will good condition n found nes to fill in 11 stone Fiving ads Gang town of workme been bu nting into Mountain Vi ks ¥ sl i in the re be put into nas beo 1y readway 1 erushed in many places. Tida meet 1ows hall tomorrow eve A special, entertainment concert by 1 class of ca ing 1 Odd g at & o'clock te program nir ahor with I other Le served sion. ian Commission plan commis- mecting Monday eveni the establishment Broad Id on heen newly planned of organi orchestra pie any freshments will th number, = following business s Town The Plainville held a digenssed town sion g and bilding and e A public and although has bheen reached ¢ randa lines on aring na definite arding the street was h June 3 cision cther sty pr commission ablishment Broad et a previons town Ausitiary meeting of the Ameri xiliary to Brock-¥ held in the 1 cet tomorrow summer and fall will b a number of other im- s are up for de- ets to be discussed, itined votegl to confirm o &0 street lines were mwill o the s on street which dopted meeting Laudic Meetin can n a post, will be Whiting th and matte egion rooms on ! evening. lans disc portant for sed to come discussion At the Community One of the attrac- heen lists of big tions to come Plainville has arranged by Manager Wililam T, Wil- ber for the Community theater, T night Owen Moore and Sylvia Breamor will b in *Thundergate” while v round of the “Leather I'ushers” ‘oung King Cole,” Pathe and Acsops Fablea will be ¥ romorrow uight “Brok Wings,” with Kenneth Harlan awd Miriam Cooper, will e There also bhe a comedy and a sevies of Stockings." Saturday, nies appear n of his best works. Fighting Blood” sketchograph funds th tale the Quarters, Ho Im, Lest seen series News own he will “T'he Leather Richard Bar STwenty-On h he will r one W of shown Ly ast rou with comedy aesic “Trithy™ a and P'aris 1 own aceompanied in e nd “Hurry me ) London atin will e by e, a comedy and a scenic Hricls regular wee Amnerican Legion Narne Am held post Mra ville is visiting few days The W meeting of the Ay Rrock rican Leglon, will ba vening. ingham of Floyd town for a Kly ilary to # post in the rooms this Cun friends in Frank 1. and ¥. M of th Advent Christian church all day sewing meeting the hame of Mra, Vred 45 'rancia strest, New Mre, Mary MeGovern is the guest of I'rank Scheible week soeiety hold an at wil tomorrow Swartwe Britain of 1 er hilad Anghter, Fast in Mrs for of stroet The hi tonn 1n han that the 1 ¥ mouth When You Have Eaten Too Much you can't help but fesl dull and depressed the next morn- ing. Before you can feel right you must help Nature to flush out your intestines. Dr.TruesElixir has been giving relief to over- loaded stomachs and bowels for over seventy-three years Tt is gentle in action and it cleanses as it clears out what the body has no use for. Keep a large sized bottle handy, as Dr. True's Elixir is The True Family Laxative made to regulate the bowels of every member of the family. $1.20, 60c, 40c sizes Successfully used for over 73 years “ Y r 1iD1? HUkRY UP! “We want to get that. Used Car, advertised in the Herald. Last time we couldn’( get near the place, yvou know every- bady reads Herald want ads.” 1. | antol News SILENCE FOR FENN ON BRISTOL SCREEN Ex-Sgldiers Dislike His Attitude ot Bonugs Measuic P. ARMSTROHG IS HERE fred Helming Mas Young Employe Arre ted Por As ault — Jobn Don- nelly Coming Home Tomorrow — Al I'nd Cluh Has Fireworks. Appeat A f ervice men he to enlist in the ranks of Ame ahled city the rican l.egion so that the dis comrades of the world war Stata Commander E. w of Legion had meeting might be aid P, Armstrong ¢ aterbury, told the efforts heing by the behalf of the men, who been wrecked by ar, at the of heprey Post last night. In many cases whara the veterans' bureau was ations, the l.egion that the serv- ampered by r the knots and saw man his family did not want, leclared that the Legion was rap- zair membership and only through the service could work carried other means 1 by work of the majority of the rot legion- ranks, said last q L1 was service the state and coun With this objective, the nation 1 not help bhenefiting. Tn view of the various dogmas of h serted that the legion judged man a€ a man, as men were judged n war ti in the ranks, was the only getting. the divisional lines of creed, nalionalit a the like out. Pure Americanism that Americanism is the legion stan- ard, according to the commander Preceding hy Commander Armstron tures of the re- cent Seich elebration were shown* by dway, Con- spicuoy absence was the nppla an K, Hart Fenn upon the screen His honus proposition ad apparently \ken deep inte the hearts of the aer as & pin could en heard dropping In the when several feet of film depleting the congressman covered the screen. Genernl Clarence E. Edwards usiastically and Iy in cooperation of the good Legislation and wers put throt n and in the s the aided me naires but later Commander night that 1 purpose men he n of 1 oin Armstror one | in view g 1o the comn try ity, today, ne wh s means « wiped was tie 1Y motion pic » day by its niter use when ongressms fashed the s local was stand ice men have b L pplauded May Lay Tracks Tnstalla of Main stre tion ot an extension the laying of track to improve freight fa. citities ! city I8 being econtem plated the New Haven railroad, ac cording to advices. When prominent the road ap peared recently to discuss time table changes with citizens, the additional freight accommaodations wvere strongly hinted at. Changes in freight station has dy been announced that ncreasing may succraafully bridge for the reliable officials of here to local the e Seching Driver pollee are aroking | he h came in A crash with the Terryiille hilt ( the Tward driver out alleged 1o has ¢ yostar &N fence on “ehion e el and & miracy 1ous e are A et accident a4 sinee t ape from e the Teath in tha callision His has remei on i T Fugene of roampa [ afrair man of & onner street, hae had the re VAN carr Hits Contractor, Arre “tedd iy and i Ponnells Coming 4! tation of a | tainment will Parton Resigns Tioy Barton, assistant manager of the Donovan Smoke Shop on Main sireet for several years, has resigned his post at the store, and will leave 1hat concern on Saturday night. He has not announced his plans for the uture. The Donovan store was re- contly bought by Mohill Brothers of New DBritain, Flag Day Eaercises flag day exercises will be tonight at American Le- B, Nobinson Post, Sens of Veterans. 1ollowing the presen. ritual program, an enter- ollow, oofing Laying of the slate roof on the new St. Joseph's church has been prac- tically completed so that the church is almost covered in. The section around the towers in froat remains open as all of the masonry work o the towers not been finishec. With the fin- ishing of the exterio* work, the con- tractor, George J. lLacourse of this city, is heginning the interior work, which will take about a year to com- plete Iiecause of the good weathar, the work has progressed to a greater point was originally anticlpated. Club Has Fireworks Through the efforts of the West End club a splendid display of fire- works was presented last night as & part of the program for the carnival which is being conducted by the club on the Roots Island playground, Pro- ceeds of the week will go towards the fund for a new club house for the or-" ganization, which is composed of the young men of the western part of the city. The club has been sponsor of local football and basketball sched- ules for the last few years, The West End basketball quintet has heen play- ing the topnotch fives of New FEng- land with notable success since its ore ganization several vears ago. Anticipating Graduation paration for the annual grade uation exercises of the high and com- mon schools the -latter part of this month is being made by the schoot authorities, One of the largest classes in the history of the city will bha graduated within two wecks and the majority of the grammar school pu. pile will enter the high school in the fall. Because of the large number signifying their intentions of attend- ing the higher institution next Sep- tember, extra room being provided at the Bouleva school. The growth of the schools has heen #o rapid that the new high school will be taxed to capacity within a short time, acecord. ing 10 an opinion expressed by school officials today. Postal Fxams Coming Announcement was made this morning that the second examination for the local postmastership will take place on July S To date there h heen two candidates for the second trial William A. Hayes, the present office holder, and Councilman Frank £ Merrll Although the last named has not taken th examination, he has been unanimously endorsed by the re. publican town comm Nristol NBriefs Palos Circle, D, of 1, met last night in Knights of Columbus hall. Activi ties for the summer season were dise cussed Gus Parsons of ting friends here FAVOR SUMMER CAMPS Annual condyeted gion hall by T. Laying Pre Togus, Me, is vise Industrial Conference Reports Gens eral Approsal Of Army Camps For Military Training, Wanhir Gratification was expressed by war de- partmeat officials over the results of ey just completed by the n indugtrial conference board to the attitude of business to- summer training camps to The survey i 4 favorable semti- houses 1o pive enroll in these the time passed ta what they res 18 states or fed. m, June 11 yesterday s tional 1scertain ward the be held by the army Thowad 1hat 1 her ment among their employes who tull pay tor addition & from the var business campe. thers, in iy eral government giting litlonal vac game even go fure young men A perods, The sur« business 18 100 per posed toward the 15 per eent of wo full weoeks' Attendanie fecided t the the differ- pay and military au- wers have felt 1A share in th iven on week week s without va Amp ing mey sive et eir regular ¢ amount by the thorities, A gi~en w emy emple other camp recruit safe skin trcatment Vg need t R 25100l O 1n the treatment san-troubies toinjur! Resinol 12 a doctor s preccription which, for wer (wenty years. has been con- stantiv ased by sther physicians for ecrema and other itching, buming, ursightyy s«in affections They prescribe Resinol, knowing that its remarkabie soothing, healing action i8 due 1o ingredients 8o gen- tie and narmiess a8 to be even 10 a baby s delicate skin, AL srogpem o) Rowmo Scap and Resinel (" r For i e oe of ench, write to Degs. R, Kesivon, Baltmore, Md sver hesitate t t and Resinos Soap 1severe of simple There 18 nothing in he tenderest surface, It’s the Answer to “WHY MEN LEAVE HOME PALACE—Next Week