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

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Forward Turrets on Mississippi | (NG “:gw YORK CITY fospita) To Take Lp | ant ¥or Lo | Ete lds | n”‘_.‘rn‘ New York 3|ed!l‘l‘ school and Jay the opening will provide the ment for Ce rtain giscases recently vedder and Dr dates Army csary appar- 1t was alsc jich " reat ratory janger to pa- 8 I'he satly announced its hlorine clind ew treat- o Le of ralue in nd other affec- ad throat. An offi- ; hae long ‘an effective disin- NEW BRITAIN DAILY en used in o destroy the reasonable to jon of the gas we sterilized, Al- ¢ was the first of the " emplored for war Jly is perteet- that the patient irritation long e ye medi 10 PRIESTHOOD JE——— yorphy and John Rotow | o This City, Ondained prests Teday | arphy. son of AMrs. J g 303 Kast Main street, » Catholic priest this p oclock in St Jose ph's yford, by Bishop Jehn o will celebrate his first st. Mary's mass 10 yrow morming at 10:30 gremony was attended mber of his 1our other ned te of St frien wre Also of hy 18 & ErAC fal school 1n this city o 1912 and of the New whoo!, clase of 1916, He anstory studics at Holy o Worcester and gradu e 10 June 1980, He Heological studies at St inary ochester i of the Sacred Heart dty, vas also ovdained ot the cathedral. Bishop mass and he was Assist wiam 11, 1lynn, chandel ppe: Tev, D, Drennan g emivary and R legh, assis'ant chance TUANTS CLOSE o 10 Suspend Opera. psaturday Until Purther et today and Bturday i il of an order issued The arder se1y o8 to put d plants on « five-day ; the 1 employes Rifive-day schedule for L e was tound who e widely circula L the Saturday holidays e place of “vacations’ 4 to vacations with fhe Saturday holidays fied (or tnelve weeks, | unt g 2% a day on aation cusiomartly nports were that if 4 umchanged at the he werks d, the m ed, hut r the Satur- na hatf partment mployes tion 10 Stop s by State ‘ A n " .r sale o ernor McMaster and . Mission nf South Da nan " Aled e &= Eiliot p i s Practice Starts Today % 14--A1i Mar tor a fast | ot being quarters | * #rok. was ru " Marts o ierngn | ; 4 | ATE 82 600,000 fn )i department. that :an be scen higher up and abaft No. This actual view of No. 1 turret on the battleship Mississip was secured through i ] ‘The guns of N spelled death for 48 mvn, BERLIN NEWS (Continued Yrom Fag Kensingion Methodist The sermon Kensington from the text address on plished during tlic tfl- on Having Her thhdnd \nmlc 1'<.. wrant Wife Insi of g of Intervest Southin Vast Berlin Twms TR Talks hy Radio From England to So, \mel ica i 4 1 that oice nembers ar spoke to Wa cable measages was heard in NAMED AS DEPUTY on VORTE connec ae appointed deputy CONVEANTION 1a are aet- as ¢ .| tion state | Everyhody knows that water will 1~ here appears that a duck RALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 'DALTON DOES NOT CREDIT Fake Vaccination Certiticate o Childven child has been vac ated when is not cectuin that the cb could nc v {New Haven Man Sent to Jail From Middletown 1dletown June 14 Michael (&4 t New Mas w ' for 15 days and 1 £200 fine with s 1n city court ANSPOr Mricer Wh in atreet noticed MOMEN'S CLEBS MEET Harttord, Conn,, June 14— Memb of various local elubs w ance at the state gatherlt delegates to the National Federation in Indiana in July was the principal busines scheduled Beaths Mrs, L Mrs. Lucia Ponta, &4, dicd this morning at her honun 478 South Main strect, She was the widow Paul 1" and 18 survived by her g hor howe Fhe funeral arrange wents in charge of J. M. Curtin & Co., undertakers, are incomplete n Shelley, evening He was born in Greenfis n i e & a member of the L, O, O of New Haven, the Owls of New Ha A on, oand the ited Men of Pittsficl fhe funeral sill be held Monday aft ernoon at 3 o'clock and burial will be in Fairview cometer Rev. Dr Jolm L. Davis, pastor of Trinity Ko ehureh, will officiaty Marvie Catherine Marvion the particular ventor o },.4 1 ght \ \ Ne Frede Marion ¢ 7 Clark treet ndio ed this morning and wi bt =t Ny a comatery " Jfimwrals ’ Andrew S Anderson. Arrangements for the funeraj Andrew ®. Anderson of 2 Ydson street, who died yesterday, will not be completed until the arrival of 1o of his daughters, who reside in ted with the acting as of Fadith Mavie Carlson The funeral of Edith Mari was held t of 2% Fairview street afternoon from her home at 2 o'elr e, Harey & Landis, pastor of Gospel Emmanusl church, offfciate B wam in Oak Hill cemeter JOSEPH A HAFILY ral Director My, P Rohbinson. Assistant NEW Lot ON<G65 MAIN &1 te St Mary's Church Tel—Parlor 1625-2 Residence—17 Summer St Tel 16253 t ! EAPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY WITH ' from F.OH BOTLERER'S ¥ sHor T OHLRCH ST THL. 886 Itching Eczema On Arms and Face! My trou os and itching and burning ~ ©n my arms and face, \ and then ecrema broke { o 8 ™ %) "}) s wee Gt ,»4 and my ctlothing age” s the bresking out began with red in water, nei- 4 Osetment and they two cakes of 5 Boves of L-'m Bellows reeiogre Larer " STORY TOLD SCHOOL BOARD elicves Noo Physician Would Issue Dr. George Ho Dalton, pre New Britain Med Association, declared this afi titat he docs not 1t iny locul phy$ician has | issucd a4 corunicate stating 1 any Id has sub- witted to the vacceine nient, I'iis statement i as an i auery as shat wciion anti-vaccinationists issuecd Tcates or children wher ¢ knew the children were not fmmunized r Dalton said that investigation wouid pre 3 (Continued from Third Page) open in Tor this week-end. Amo Haquor. Nutil s on duty at the Portland Dridge ohol had been with whieh the The officer passing 1 looked the truck Ve got the load at e m attend g of the 1t State Federation of Busi ess and Wamen's clubs here today Llection of officers and designation of , will come he Brunswick, N, J., to spend A, with whom she made Miss Enid Cousins, daughter of My Iward Cousing of Buhgor Shelley ged Mrs. Thelma Davis of Ban fied at his home last Mass, He ig survived by his o wife invitutions to the marriage of danghter, Miss Dorothy Thom Albert Parker Abbe, son of afternoon, Cuticura Heals | s il BCENE FROM SOME WILD OATS" ' AT LYCEUM ALL NEXT \\lh e e cemls {10111 Manor, Redding, Conn. A el i SOCIAL NEWS:. | .ot o e vave { theater party on Tuesday, B T e ———— R IR $ tional Rotary convention young friends at her home nto anada, | of her Sth birthday, will be well attended by L T the New Brits Wapter, Mrs, George Hogers entertained started on the trip north company of fricnds at luncheon ¢ Tayior, Mr. and Mrs $ne Rackliffe, Ralph jcege this week-end. Eugene Porter, Mr, and Mrs CHR Mroand Mrs. O, 1. William Sweeney enterfained and their sister, Miss Day, and | friends at dinner at the . W, Murrell of Ric Meadow club last evening Virginia, who are guests of |guests, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Chapman | Taylor of Franklin, Ma o ve .. Plovence "Trambul laug @ or Mr. and Mrs. William John Trumbull and My Maple Hill have gone to Manchester, Plainvilie, has returned |\t Holyoke eollege to spend her ) P vacation with her parvents Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fgan of Coprt . street will motor to Vermont Mrs. Victor Poindester of | week street, enfertaiped a few e S dinner Sunday evening Miss Hazel ¥gan of Court e and Miss Helen Janswick Esther Trumbull, daughter of Street will spend Monday Mrs, ilenry Trumbull or |day in New York. has returned from the My Rt school, Greenwieh, Conn Mre. and Mrs. George Kimball HLEG South Burritt street are entertaining lLaurene Mouat, daughter of |M' Tynam of San Francisco. Mrs. Laurenc fouat of sk I'he charity whist and bridge neat weel was ghven last Saturday by vacation with her par. Britain Chapter of Catholie was a marked social suceess, their guests from Wavtford, Thompsomille, Waterhury door prizes which had been were won by the following Nicholas Discsa, son o 1. Disesa of Bridgeport, | KIrst prize, Mrs. Willlam Marting sec- marcied Friday at St. Mary's |04 Drize, Miss Kathryn third prize, Mrs. Frances I'he winner at each tahle was matron of honor, while Wil- | of Waterhury w best | and whist veceived A prize mnde candy and nuts was sold PR | wns also served. Great Mis. Henry ¢ Merwin [ pradee for the success of Lexington street, have [mu he following is a list of the tors of Vine strect on June 28, at Fair A b Is Your Wife Marooned uring the Day? Have you ever considered what is meant by the hundreds of cars parked in the business sections during working hours? Most of them carried business men to work, leaving their wives and families at home, marooned because the family’s one car is in daily use by the husband and father. That is one reason why architects and builders now find that all suburban and many city homes must be provided with twin garages. The Chevrolet Utility Coupé with high-grade body makes an ideal extra car, especially in combination with a 5-passenger touring or sedan. The wife finds it of every day utility for shop- ping, calling, taking the children to school in bad weather, etc. Its price and upkeep are low yet the quality is high. SUPERIOR AUTO CO. TELEPHONE 211 The Onls Authorized Dealers in New Britain e James O'Brien Miss Lynch, rine O'Leary, Miss Mary MclIn- | Romeo Grise, Miss Anna Skritul- tomyko, Mrs. Prosper Tomasoni, Mrs 1o Paonessa % James Corbly, Tohn Keevers, ) James O'Leary. Miss Constance Grant of Maple recently entertained a number WEATHER OUTLOOK Washington, June 14-—Weather out cek beginning Monday: the people |bridge at her home on Hawley fair at beginning, probably e the following AMr a ednesday. AW ednesday » somewhat helow normal first 1 Mes. R. O 1. L Platt of Trinity street Harold Clark, tending the reunion at Trinity shown to have declined in population at the time of the Shuttle | cole———————— 1920 census. SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM A glass at noon I« one rea! hoon —stys A little girl who vour little on they should have plen- ty of it, should be ap- proved for its purity l'ullcrvmnlm.\'s. t be given to the wonderful operation of the committes in eharge, General chafrman, Miss Agnes 17ox Neeeption committee — Miss MAKESURE ITS SE /zr RTS Jr Lconamicol Tronsportation Utility Coupé *640 f.0. b. Flint, Mich. Cuperinr Roadarer perior Touring Utitity Fapress C Prices |. 0. b. Fiint, Mich. p— 176 ARCH STREET

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