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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUUNE 19, 1924, Plamvtlle /Vews :;..T.V.T".'i.‘.f.';‘f.'ff.f',,,i, Lo e The P'ythian Sisters will hold a I | | . | {‘ mceting at the home of ‘Iw» | | 1 Pearl Sle Wmuan Shalters Poresiviil St Matthews' chureh b, o ¥ ' Peace of Pearl Strest in Night }f;t,““,.'_,}{i"_;;, The June Bride Who Knows BULDING HANY HOUSES , 731755 e o [ ] ' ——— 1 in the Plainville Congregationa a ues ln S ) ur ugs “¥? Group To Iiay First Kasebal [ShUrch. Wednesday atternoon, Juns . - 5 at 2 o'clock, standard time. The Game—Loral Case Nolled Tn Super- la=s 1s now goinz throush the fina e . ] examinations l t ln ‘? er a ior Court—FReturns 'rom Hispital— ' ,umber to gras Principat Or ; y i . . rin 1. Judd stated that there would Plaisiville Briets, be about 60 in the class which is one of the hest that hus ever comnleted Very Special—We are offering now some extra values in Rugs that will be quickly | The even tenor of Pear Swap NS LONAINAL IR cxosceomunlels picked by the bride or others neceding desirable floor coverings at considerably -less than Pudcly shasiered last misht ABOLE|me mrogram of excroises il be an their real worth. Note what they are. screams rent the aw and caused the nounced later. A entire neighhorhond (o start out from Plainville Bric Royal Wilton Rugs—9x12 ft. size, selling Fine Worsted Rugs—Best giade, ed their homes to investigate the source | The condition s Darathy regularly at $105, are offered special at this 3x10-6 regularly priced $125, Our sale of commotion. It was the that |tlark of Farmington avenue who has sale .. . 879.50 price 4 . S102.50 (f someone had cit been attacked or boen ill at her home w inhtheria . was in the thrvoes of a great agony, Royal Wilton Rug~—m 8-3x10-6 size, sold Seamless Axminister Rugs—Sized 9x12 hut upon imestization, it was found Proved todny. A y 5 ¥ s ial for A e 5 - . a e of the women liv o e quagsen : )0 regularly at £96.50. Are offered special for feet, sold regularly at $50. Offered spe- that one of ti men living on the | Seauassn HEd i /72,5 5 an= street had beeome temporarily insane N0 this sale ... - 87250 Gia) at this sale . PRI | e i e lows il this evemirs, © Seamless Wilton Rugs—in 9x12 foot size, : y hroken the peace. A large crowd at sthian lodge, K. of P\ will hold s . ' : -minster 5 <12 <17 ve- ity the el rad nk. regular mceting in Odd Fellows hall regular price is $85.00. Our specm] sale .\m\r!unstel Ruz&—n\lw.flvxl_ ft. sll/,(‘v pric tracted 1 w’ s ».::Ju 1 ,',j.”.tk e LU s price is 72,50 ed $15.00 at regular selling, offered special | ik that ther B PR i iat cand o of Mrs yean of ; 2 at only S £29.75 | ut soon after, the woman had i conon bl Seamless Wilton Rugs—in 8-3x10-6 foot kil celved medical” aticntion and ~ wa e MR Ao H 1 - i S -~ 9 . quieted down, size, regular price $75.00. Our -‘DCW‘I sale Extra Heavy Rugs—Seamless Axminster : e e price is .... e 9x12 ft, size, regular price 3. Our sale 4 greatly impro i Al There Bs & large amount of huilding | [rar for Rent-s r Smith & Extra Special—While &hl: sale is on all price but .... e §19.50 peing done in I'lainville s all {¢o.. Tnc.~advt., a8 ; ‘e 20% off . 2 . : gections new homes are heir J For ale—-Horse. harness, enzine g‘:lllal;l;:‘?czi Rugs are offered at Axminster Rugs—Sized N their The sections being huilt up have heen oo ” ot 0 8 al once &t . 5 regular price §42.50. Offered \peclal for thi |ifor yars waste land and when finish- oy price, Jasper Williams, Tluin Inlaid Linoleum—Priced regularly at $2.50 selling at only . i $28.50 od, |"“fr new liomes ‘:‘{;1 ,,I“,h:“,'.”\:,': R aabare MU offered during run of this sale—81.95 sq. yd. addition to the popuinate istric here. On Whiting street and ad acent Inlaid Linoleum—Regularly priced $1.9%, 1q|'xf"*;ff',c’eé“?l°.3T?‘.-‘ife‘J;fiJé“:“, 550 s v, (B e g sty oo poves e vie | HOVIE STARS ACGLAIMED for . i y gton avenue, many homes are heing W or:ted Rugs—nf the finest grade, siz Use Inlaid Linoleums for your Kitchen, for [built. Bohemia strect is fast hecom- payg and Mary are Given Great Re- 9x12 ft., pleasing patterns and colorings, your Pantry, your Bathroom or Sun Parlor, R L S R ception by Cheering Throngs In Co- regular price $135. Sale price but.. $110,00 It is ideal for these purposes. g R e aaktritiire] To Play Virst iame The junior Hartford County Y. M c hagen, June 2.—Tion emem—— (", A, group has orzanized a haseball | Fairbanks and Mury P nine under the name of the Plainville | give t reception by is reported to bhe considerably im tord, on Monday, 18 reported to he penhagen on Arrival Today. e sai at ti ¢ yrivileges | p the Perciy enue field : Al shat "'f s """"."‘Ja‘:““ g SRCOjNS] ‘."n,"l”‘. 'Tl, ! Pioneers and will open the season rongs Who arvived in Cope er 'n ews |they are given, the more servica is|Sunday a n;..]\ m” elock. The | . iday afternoon at 3 o'clock on | hagen a P i P e : o the 0 i be fh ilastonit 3 9 expected of them in return for their | opponents will e Glastonbury [ S8 A e ld e o ine Cait | n ve shmnctedanhiby R e [education, He urged them to 8o |nine, suffield Pioneers, Th ocals have | tions 4ha A wa vice was higher in their studies and not to be P'ractice has been called for to- % gotten together a strong lineup and | dierupted, nany ' women content with graduating from gram- | night at the field. The batter for Sat- | 00" GRG0 2RO A T e erush e uarh By | mar school. urday Chant and McKeon, and the | o“‘iinass their first performance this | the Cantral r RodTth B of Me. Chase Caole, chairman the | battery for Sunday, Hayes and week. In all sports the local group | adjeining str re jammed as ol board, presented the diplomas | Keon, will go through final workouts jas pasn to the front and the same is r » aind had a message for the gradu- |in preparation for the big games. All | ypacted of the haseball team his " P S oRnein Wit ates, He congratulated them upon {members of the squad, whether mem- | youp "his project needs the support warm compare e Cop | having arrived that far and also | hers of the nine or not, are requested of all Plalnville and there is no doubt | hagen ha * wan Doug's re urged them to continue thelr studies [to be present tonight, in the minds of the officiuls dirccting A nd Mary had ar Recommendation by Board Will in viencr eaueation Vit et Hems rthington orchestra played | The regular meeting of the Modern | a large number of foliowers through John D, 1 s 1he Athe Y min m» proc u-u.nal march as the chil- | Woodmen society will be held at the |out the season . RAve reception in their honor OTE R 0000 DO | otensd inte ther halle T | e moclaty Wl oo beid e R it s ncostion tnjineic hones girls wera prettily attired in white The ladies of the Methodist church ho case of S of | Politiken arranged a dinner with 2 dresses and the boys wora dark suits. | will se n strawberry shortcake sup- | parmington avenie, Hartford, wha | covers for tonigh i MEET]NG TONIGHT The chorus work was directed by [perin the basement of the church next | was firjed $ and costs in the loca - TOWN [Miss Helen Brown, supervisor of | Wednesday cvening, June 25, from 6 [police court on n reckiess driving Thyee New Internes at musie, to § o'clock | Shutas AR Who lated anpesisd the 3 ter . Following the exercises, dancing as| Another food sale will be held at!oame to tne superior conrt in Hart New Britain Hospital Graduation Well Attended=—=MArringe | . jovnd, music heing furnished by | the athietic building Friday aftornoon | (ord, has been nolled by State's Ate | Three new internes have been en . |the Worthington orchestra. Refresh- | from 3 to 6 o'clock, daylight time. | orney Hugh M. Alcorn, it was an- | gaged by the New Britain Gene License Is Granted—Two Weck | ments were served in the course of [ Mrs. Palotti of Hartford has been' nounced today. The case was to bs | hospital following the opening of the End Games for Kensington This Ithe evening the guest of relatives in town tried during the Jun® term which has | new pavilion last week, They are Dr The entire program was one to he The regular mid-week sarvice will sy in pecess for some time and re Tohn It Les of Nova Scotia, a gradu Week—Real Estate Transactions. «onimended ba held at the Methodist church this | opened today, Gay's case nwas one of | ate of the Queens collega at Kingston g ¢ ab $13,000 | Selectman On Vacation evening at the usual hour many which will not be tried who will report for duty here July 1 oS SPIVENFISNION 0F. ERGEELN Recond Selectman William H.| The puplls of the Hubbard scheol Retums Prom Hisplial Dr. Donald MacGillray of Ontario will be asked at the special town |, ' o0 0 Care” winronder are | ensoyed a picnic Tunch on the school| Mrs, Antonfo DiMarco of 64 Tast |ginduate of the MeGill university of mosting which will be held tonight | o0 0" "0 o vacation at Bay. | Brounds today. The school will close | Main stroet has retusned to her home | Montreal. who will come et 1 at the town hall. This appropriation }, L n ag, 00 "o hare Mr, Bchroeder | for the summer vacation I'riday noon. |afteren faw weeks as o patient 3t &t. and Dr. Vincent Mandell of New will be recommended by the school |, . . o 0mer cottage Two of the teachers, Miss Walsh and | rancis’ hospital, Hartford, Mrs Di- ven, a graduate of Yale Medical board and plans will be submitted nual Community Meeting Miss Burke, have accepted positions in | Marco's condition is much improved | whe will he here July 1 at the meeting showing the type of " Al macting of the Worth, 017er towns. Miss Northrop and Miss sinee her ingureeration in the hospital Mise Eidna M, Deats, instructress o bullding for the Blus Hills district, Barnes will return nest year . and the hope of her mamy frisnds 15 | nurses in the nurses' training schesl An itemized list of costs will prob- An enteriainment will be given at that she will be ¢ recovered from | leaves today for California where she ably be submitted also. the Athletic hall next Tuesday evening her ailment ke a apeclal summer conrae i The plans for the bullding were | T 0 e will b heard, officars | Y the Christian Kndeavor soctety of Cenfined To M of nurses at th and Grawa by Max Unkeibaok of &New | .= 0o ted and new Ccommittees | Newington. Dancing will be enjoyed | Howard Thompson of st Main & university, Britain and were submitied to the rlen il pipion : i et after the entertainment, the music to | street was on il 1ast evening 2 hospital w building committee today B0 | SREmAE mesting witl' be the building will be an attractive brick | fth Annual semion of the association structure and a credit to the Blue he membership 18 growing rapidiy Hills district and the schoel board AN nearly every resident of the street Ty is A voling member Sentiment in towns scems to be in | U 18 expected that a line of activi tavor of the action and it is not ex- pected that thers will be strong op position. Residents of Blue Hills | RANization and Arthur H. Bushnell is was held yesterd afterncon At 2 e ta the nursing et have, for a long time rcalized that |Secretary Haher and \'NDP Tied o'clock from the Masonic Temple on the oid maternity nar a school 1& necessary and are glad Marriage License Granted For Basehall Captain east Main street, wis of the larg be remodsiod that a new one is to be built. Town Clerk Arthur Woodruft yes arics Haber and Frnest Neipp ©t #een in Plainvitle in some time the new hospit The sum asked will cover every.|'®rday granted a marriage license to hed in & tie for honors in the CONEressman K. Hart I'enn 1 ywn the new thing from the purchase of the land ":"' i ‘,:"““’ #0 Connecticut |10 1ion for baseball captain at New | Aumt ; to the furnishing of the bullding and |Avenue ® Britain, and Miss Mary |n . i High school yesterday after. COrs of the Masonic state order were Passing Motorists See is regarded as a model of ecenomy in | JOSePhine Lucy DiMajo, daughter of | =00 i ringp el 8¢ . securing quality. Mr. and Mra, Itaffaelo DiMajo of Ber- | " and Neipp did tha catch. | 10ca1 Mase 1 laree re, Hcln Put It ()u( The other item to come before the 'in. They 1 married hy Rev, o the v e count was § |MUMIATA to atten srvie on N i < meeting, the suitable dedication of |J. C. Prennan Kensington next |10 ¢ rpe o » e Neld oves ted by the lodge LAl 1 1 Pred M the new bronze tablet, will also go | Wrdnesday et announced | R IATRe B citizer h Corneliua Well through, it is expeetad The groo I8 a carpenter in |, 4. il - OM- might have Graduation Well Attended. New Britain and Miss DiMajo is at N Rt R It Sohsnn oF Iy closed :MARItd the t o grave in West | . iinguishe The graduation exercises of {he home e ¢ wed tast | COMOtErS Kensinglon grammar school last Real Vaate Transaction, enjoyed Tairly night at the fown hall were well at Jason J. Graham of Berlin has sqid \ st fttanglil 00 ) 1 tended; so well, in fact, that the halt |10 Oliver M. T of New York eity | oo The ciptains for I8 0PNy P SR K. FVABGHE | geatind was crowded to the doors with rela. 0" t on Shuttle Meadow ' - % a s ollowe: | TUIDNSL. BAGTON, WS SRS VAN | niteonien tives and friends of th duates . Vootl nry ankethnrt, | taken recently to un fergn treatmen The stage was beautifully decorated A e appear | yoward 1" h) ) — with wild flowers, forming an at v and far b TOwR | somton: hasebs 6 ot Mavo b i tractive background.for the beys and i ere to occupy seat y ng the past few - e . g~ 0 s e fonever. seems 1o ve wriek. | L nidentified Woman Found , The principal address of the ove. " e hous nc,._ d After m\ E \nloqm" L - 1 CALGHT ATTER (HASE ning was deliversd by Jev mu i g " 18 BeArGug Ay ve. body of an _ A. Fiske of the Berlin Congregat 8 o v ¢ J . e "o was found in Shets Fired end Beddge Lowered Dee chureh, whose messagh to the ch - sl : hif grou . he 1 flonr of a tene fore New Yorkers Are Canght dren was the best heard at an eveny 1 OPoris . g . horse @ et in the of this kind in years. He impresseq o' 5I00m ' J tae eh 3 . sion had | upon the graduates the fact that their 7 s i "y hinwn ' P f a store on work has just begun. instead of end - : bl 1 p > & y Tofay The ed. He urged that they regard seri- - b % ' 1 police and fire outly the benefits they hate had and . s bigahs g n heiped many of the sceupants 14 K o the privileges which have been theirs . s cecapes. The cause J ¢ Mmphien th yot been .;:.‘ sapeditio | ington Community Center association [ will he held at the community house tomorraw night at § o'clock. Reports d by 8t. Paul's orchestra bis home and is confined there today day by Dr. J, W of Ke rton suffcring fro mthe effeais of the s American College of Sur The 8 of &, Paul's church fn den attack. His condition is reported The maternity ward has be n will hold a whist and 1o comlor this morning and I s the new hospital and not scrinne, Mr, Thompson is one of T to begin moving t Foresters Hall Monday eve ANl are invited to at. Flain & hest known eitizens. St in 8 Shert tHim Attend Tuncral ith 1he opening of t funer H Condell which ingz about 40 new nurecs tiew for next season will he planned &, Chase Coale, i president of the or slate officiala besides offi Pres v their . mk MeCasiand Iriven Woodruft has lauor emugsls To Hold Whist Do You Need i e ot T S New Oriental Balsam [y : | eiock. dnsnen waing e "rne) Dentists’ Prescription g e arer s Window Screens - it N Y Whitens Dark Teeth ~ Remores Hair Roots! - &reen ge i Th o Ak \ LD BY THOUSANDS INSTEAD Made to Order § = gl * Instantiy-- At Home Hh. = Let Us Give You a Price o S e ST SN on Your Home - 3 A ey i i s . NEW HAVEN MAN DIEs stimates Given Mrs. J ‘ GIANNOTTA % 1o i inn came Too week-end games are sche Construction Co. § « . i Telephone 1151-2 KENSINGTON, CONN. rmine the esact | Charles F. Wilcox, Arthur F. Wood- Bristo[ News | tord, Frank Dongenick, Claire Pfens nig. John Sonstrome, Vincent Bach- man, G. P, Beach, Arthur G. Bradley, =i Adam Reszenski, David A. Apell, Wile P lard I. Hough, Walter J. Weinz, Wil- liam Trobel, Mrs. Everett A. Barne: y Mre. Marion Gillette, Mrs, Mary Hen- US!\,G SA‘NT S NAMF ftlein, Miss Mildred Linsley, Miss Huth Chapman, Mrs, George McNeill, Park Board Celedi REJECT CA £1.000 Approp Boy Scouts [ Home—ILiep tee Members fusal ta ting onzo society t the celabration name 1 v. that it rimission to ere was opp avoring such Charles A, Bu Christian comn hes eapr " thought, to o« regulations in am In this view, the other com- missioners con No represent The refusal ¢ that the big cv gets the appr church, of whi caris is Lhe pas to celebrote to forestall and favorable reception of a request for Political Club Refused v request represented by Albert Fiorilla, ground for a « etused by the terms of t C. ¥, Bar quest could ounds was ivities and such, Reveral tary terar een held ther extricted shar organizations win Appropriatio ut 1 summer in Rockwe A wories of al by the board A, Bullock ringements. prepared at or will begin in t l.rnfl‘ pair of of a fen board m Misgsiopers o board. without vaird at least te At an etra P given for playground Mrs. Florence Calkins, Mra, Harold Manchester, M dia Snyder, Mra. i \| ] 1 | Charles Anderso s. Freida Collen- “ ll '00( AJO\{ irg, Mrs. Ruth Parkins, Mrs, Henry o i Spring. Mrs. G. I'. Beach, Eart J. ation in Pa;i Arnold, Harry C. Barnes, Charles R, Cook, 1. M. Donovan, Albert Fiorille, Dnig Hall, Alexander Harper, Wil Treadway, Morton €, Treadway, W. P, Calder. Earle Lourie, Edwin Goodrieh, riated For Concerta— I Tirown, Arvt Dahlgren, Horace W, A. H. Kaschak, Charles More icturn Lost Boy to His 8 Newell, Frank Chapin, W, Mrs. Frank A. Barnes, Mrs Rartholomew, Edith . A nhDuT el ook, Mirs. Mathilda Hall, Mrs. Julia Lacourse, Mrs, Russell Mink, Mrs. T nt an antieiy d re- g " Lester G, Sigourney, ck. Mrs ack, Mrs. . T. Tread G. Treadway, Mrs, W after a Jetter c t Wasley, Mrs., A rta Klenke, Ly the pasto James Linnans churches of the ciiy sneak Thief At Work to the board i of a sneak thief, who is bus- ged in rifing honies has been reported to the police, Mrs, Pau} e pastor declared that Xichois of Hull stre t reported the Was the use of a saint’s and a valuable diamend sanction of the church om her home yesterday after- int was associated noon. Investigation of the complaint has bee d by the local officials. ould refuse to grant Autos Collided any organization for a1 \gtor cars driven by Willard Hunt park property wherein ar Forestiille and Ernest Fortier of sition 1eir chureh this city collided at tha junction of “finitely expressed. 10| piverside avenue and the Memorial a vote, LCommissioner poyjevard yesterday afternoon. Miner lock said that this 18 2| qamage was done 1o the case and munlty and that if the ' ,either driver was injured. No ar. essed opp N 10 3@ yagty were made by the police as it was decided that the matter was one for a civil court to adjuast, Graduation Last Night Graduation of 216 pupils of the oy Gramniar school tonk place last night S TiVes afilie BL Ovenss nt V‘\"’ :Iy' school theater, Presenta. tion of diplomas was made by Chair- man Nobly Pierce of the board of education and the address to the vas delivered by Superin- endent of Schools Karl A, Reiche, e AT, duation of the high school class e s pupils will take placs on Fri. The protest fetter wan] 1™ All of the local schools will ¢l for the summer thlicen Town Commit- permit to the St 2, in deference to the consider 1 society, onform to the church the use af s saint’s d last night f the park board means lebration of last year d unless the society oval of St Anthony's vacation Mail Schedute Revised tlon of the local mail achedule receiving and dispatehing of s to meet changes of the railroad table was announced this morn- by Postmaster William A, Haye, « permit of the Italian Political the Ttoot's Island pla riival neat month, was park board, as under re donation of the land several years ago, the not be granted. The andard time All paints excopt Forests .~ Popestrille, New Brite Hartford, Hartford Dis, Middle. must L confined to Rl prth S e A Connecticut pointa be. . line hay | ' artford and New York on the New England, Easte Mave Coneerts ern “thern New York state, n of $1.000 to condu o y Foughkespsie, Westery hand concerts this § - oints hetween Hartford | par voted nd Commissioner Chrs : g Pennsylvania, New S appointed a commit- ") ern Statas, New York charge of the ar. f Poughkeep. seched will be Connecticut and New York f 0 that the conce $:15 p. m.—All points except thoss s noRr Tathe on Roston and Poughkeepste between st Repair Bl Ti'wtol and Panbur; bill of 83,600 tar re BI15 poomo~Terryville, Waterbury, Waterionn, Okville % on he Memorial e av in the fleod I3 o mo—All pointa except these was decided upon 0 108190 wnd Poughkeepaie between Licistol and Danbury Sunday madl avting after the bill had m the city. The coms f1he opinion that no 250 P Mo<Al paints except thgae FBostan and Ponghkespsie between the permission of the without some intima city enuncil considered very. S a.m opriation to cover the D, deltvery 8 vege, the ecommisianers Republican the ” e ivery 1.80 time, mail pointa ANl points NBE0 A M - Western Can. Pennsyivania, New Jerasy, states, New York, south of m woen (f pointa Western New Jor York sta Town Commitied i G. Rgour LIQUOT 1S CONFISCATED State Policoman and Sheriff in Rald At Stevling 1160 gal. ustice of Keeping the The officers idence of actunl first imposed a ee A nich he suspend- the penaity &t contd amounted 146, The wine tred destrosed. The prohibie n offfcers wanted the cider destroys 1 Justice Montgomery declined ) this hecaee there was no evis “ a8 1o the condition of the eider. BOY RORS GAS METER A year oid oy was taken il custody ye afternoon b Pos man Thomas Feeney charged sterling 85 from a gas meter Arch street. He was turned Probation Officer Edward € Urohibit Hazing A war on hazing has besn Trinity Coltege, University aziog @ but an exhible Uigarits sn come Is a notice posts oflicinle of the collsge, S e

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