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NEW BRIT! (b)row/fl%; 2 “Hartfords /¢o]))pmq Center: THE DIATELY FULL} SLENDER LINE FAT CELLS THAT CAU derful reducing Brassieres. | | | fi | | | S OF BUST, BACK A BRASSIERE THAT IMMEDIATELY MO LDS THE FIGURE OF FASHION. WEAR IT, IT IS SCIENTIFICALLY MASS AGING AWAY THE THOUSANI . THESE DISFIG URING ACCUMULATIO Fat In Places? Get Rid Of It, If You Can Now you simply wear this Dainty “Fade-Away shaped to mold and reduce the figure right there you wish. women—are too full busted or have a little flosh\ place between the shoulder blade, that spoils their whole appearance. designer realized that it was not only IT DOES MORE, The “Fade- Away” reall y comes D DIAPHRAGM ‘FOR reducing Slim Witheout Dieting, “Fade-Away” It's amazing how quickly it reduces a nd how different from r]ietinz._ y to diet and tried to diet giving up the things you like most, refusing tempting dishes you ear the “Fade-Away’’ Brassiere MAGIC OF THIS NEW REDUCING BRASSIERE 1S THAT ALMOST IMME- EEMS TO DISAPPEAR. SMOOTH YOU EVE bra RY just love, and frequently having to explain t hat you are trying to diet. decide the result is not worth the effort and exercising seems futile bec You avoid all this by wearing the “Fade-Away.” s0 hungry. Made of flesh tinted rubber with shoulder straps, as dainty as you could wi Brassiere achieves immediatel y the smooth lines that “Fade-Awa) moment you put it on. Berlin News LARGEST WEDDING OF SEASON SUNDAY Miss Letitia Pola Becomes Bride of Louis Garloni in Kensington OVER 300 GUESTS PRESENT Death of East Berlin Restdent—Com- mittees For Whist Announced—All- Kensington Lose One. Win Onee Hand severcly Injured, The largest wedding of the scason held terday at’ the home Mrs, was Lnrico ola of their bride Mrs. The ceremony Mr Constable 1 daughter, Kensington, when Letitia, beeame the Garlonl, «on of Mr. and Garloni of Kensington was performed by Rev, of Brookiyn, N. Y, Miss DPola was Grazani and Mr best man € bride. The [l afta carried W hite fired in carried and the Irene and flower girls. A Stephen Coward e as his of the " attended by i Garloni had brother was attired in of the valley attendant vellow Hoth wore 1te and at- she Iijes Her gown was and a red best the Whue acted roxex oom man guite I'ola as t from rit- Pertiy Haven Haii the ceremony Mr on a wedding d in is employed ut ests prese New and sington, last Ne York, N¢ Yollowing Mrs, Garloni lef trip to éibany, N Upon their return th Kensington, Mr. G Giannot w ¥ reside in rloni by the 1 Construction Co. as A carpenter In order pumber of goe etructed in i to scecommodate the ilion was con- Here h stx, A Pas 1'ola and inwn 1in 1s Mr and - Mr st Berlin by Wi rved here & Guests of honor Robert Harold ¢ Stefano ano Pighir died at anced Mre. and Mrs 0, Clark of ¥ " atti, 52 g 2y of liast Terlin his home terday aft Ny Berlin‘s most r a short illness with pneu- of m citizens Bighinatti was on promine employed for monla Fast and had 1 many vears by the Ber of singto He leave (Charles, Ne jaughter, held k his the Sacred Heart lin % a'clock, N man of St Paul officiating. Turial will Mary's cemetery, New Britair Commitiees For Whist The eommittees in charge whist which the women of St rhureh Kensington, will hold a ters' hall tonight, have heen hounced. They are as follows rreshments, Mrs, J. Kiniry, Mrs, Ane uekley, Mrs, Agnes Corr, Mrs. Tohn Carey, Mrs, Trehey, Mrs, George an, Mre. Frank Gogliati, Mrs Peter Dezzanni: carde, tables, chairs, Irs Mre ity, Mrs. H. A Mrs. W. W fcKeon, Mrs Ker funeral wi g one The e tomorrow meornir at o from home 1o at Por an- e hony ull John Cashmar Suprenant: 3 Miss Catherine John McCabe: iray prizes, | ment, 'Vll‘l | Margaret of | Louis | James Gar- | See it at Corset Dept. books, Miss Kate Roache; entertain- Mrs, 1Y, Dehan, Mrs, 1. Lard- ; scors eards, plates Mrs, James Malone; music James Fagan; punches, Mrs, 17rg Pierpont; Misses Margaret Itonkafty, Corr, Agnes Garrity, Hose Minnie Or Grace Michaels, Amelia Wendroski; serving refresh- ments, Mrs, ert Corr, Misses Anna MeKeon, Loretta Garrity, kthel Whit- Agnes FPagan, Nellie Garrity, MeGee, Katherine Kareski, Anna Glana, Lena Padelll, Katherine fctabe, Julla Callahan, Hortc and Kiniry, ney, Y nse | Lotselle, Tiekets and districts: Mrs, Bernard Rrennan, Miss J. M, Murray, Mrs, Nkein, Miss 1t Fitzsimons, Miss Margaret Flynn, Mrs, James Malone, Miss Allce Fitzgerald, Mrs, J. A, it gevald, Mrs, Jerimiah Cashman, Mrs, Edward Larvdner, Mrs, Catherine M Keon, Miss Roache, Mre, Frank Pier- pont, Mrs, W, W, Fagan, Mre, James Fagan, Mrs, Catherine Watkine, Mrs. J. J. MeQueeney is the chaire in charge of general arranges mente for the affair. The program of bhe, whist bridge-whist, 45", There will be 15 Dancing will ba en foyed following the afair, music being frnished by the “T. A. B. orchestra of K on events wil set-back and prizes awarded nair etume 1o Duthes Misas Margarct Fiynn of Kensington t the Kensington post office, rned her vacation and her dutiea While from home she traveled exten visiting New York city, Wash 1, ¢ and Syracuse N, Y Hand i< Injured g of Kensington sustain his hand at h noon. He was and the suisiant 8 v resumed 1y ha from today. an sively n AN inful in Satn ged in iy 1o lay aft il garage using slipped, gash in his hand Dr. John Purney nd is reported as being in He by of “tival munity Cor A strawherry community from 5 wntil r is incle held indoors cak Fven is the record k they win oon rv'a team of ] home trimmed, 5 to Yesterday ved the rounds G 12 1o 1 better mbury than they have at time this year and the game was 1o e ynote thes hetd the latter and the 15til in ome grounde, Al club Conmunity aet aggregation T m game and it is expected as fane present 1 their eatisfaction | beoa 1elegation large turnout War Veteran 1s 0 A. Welden is seriously Aly Vonso of the south i1l at his of the few of Berli Mr. Welden is one g Civil War veterans in Ber- & been confined 1o his bed His condition is home maini it & mont osterd “1, New | urred on Ber. afterhoon when a Yenissions of 10 crashed o driven hy collision oc- Merkle. T Flannery's corner wed 1o both cars, although ing srion The police in- but fou ot a8 resuited Traffic 1« Heasy Traffic was heary on the tarnpike has were no ar ne Con#table Frank esterday, heavier than it Leen in many 2 das there rasts made far reclilazs Ar speed.- ing or other causes and dam- | for ar- Man- | | report vesterday | Cooperation | from is sched- | Brown stated were 1 mo; iere, TO THE MINUTE OF ] OF FLESH NY comfortably S0 many women-—even tiny Will Do It in sizes as small as 31, for the the large women who needed these won- You've tried Usually Fashion taste dictate and actually begins to massage away the unsightly flesh from the very first nday th re ordel at rly sh. and you ause‘& makes you The good line sterd traflic supervisor for the W the 1y has seen them in several sea Mr. ane and Mrs to their Jjoying a Canada, The la Kensingt and dane sington part of tend sington dancing Miss | ing joy a f for there ar An giver evening Newing furnish » will tatiy be ment The 71 the on the h noon Mrs L8 Mis Valley The will sipper i Wadnesd o'clock ter <y Mre, 1 the her \ A home on the N. 2 on a Jams weel H past Mrs n g My home All club a meeting recreatio final arr this ey \e by weeks ' Fast 1 Mrs, Haurold dies of will at I on B Panl's furnish iertha inm the m. 8t Ml enjoyed ome g AL W Henry a the ha n 10l v n give wn s Hazen | rmont e sters orchesty Berlin 0.« ark homes in thls place ening Athictie the Christian T Item r hay ntion a Paul's church whist " e re in the et vacatic ind dn k town, cars than he My e returned i (tor ited music n to en- Toronto, in social K n- this at- Ker for this morr n nee will en W wiil attend the wedding hile Tuesday ndeavor of Paul's orches A STRRIIT ladies of th the 1 ening North Gre | My 1 Mrs 1 Wi embers reat Wedne n er Bailey's proposed cated community team in oot is e g Medd, ament of Wilcox mmittep danc the 1 tean t of 1 Methe strawberry from of Winst ety aven g tra will vhich entert:d m \ gAme rounds Eatu er At her daugh home in list #hurch short cake the 6 returned t are r Atla Bailey mot ing st of Mr st Gamb e chureh to % is at a i | i | Main Mrs At guests of at their Community to evenin will atte & a e 1 picnie ments will he 1 the the heir and Art-Heme Clash audie untess adoptior divorce charges he Tartoue who Atlan kicked who [ ing Pierre 1 Aeserie out hecame through 1 He ehe 1t leandy. IN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, nville News | BREAK AT BOWLING ALLEYS REPORTED Plai Marauders Secure Over $60 Worth of Goods SEEK ALLEGED ASSAILANT Tewm Swamps West Saffickl — Examination On July 5 For Post ofice Position—Lavge Crowd Fore- od to Walk Home—Teachers Resign, alleys we iday Itecrsation howling re broken into time 1 became known today, and over $50 worth of booty was taken. An inven tory of the goods remaining showed that most of the merchandise missing was cigarcttes, some of it was Entrance was affected through a side window ntly the robbers Wad ascended the which teads to the American rooms and had side window The some while fire cscape I m downstairs and John Mur- stated to come opened th phy, one day that taken of the proprietors it that the particular dow was locked. The break was discovered Saturday morning when the place and Mr. Murphy got into commu cation with Policeman Andrew Hogan. The officer made an investigation and summoned members of the state po lice, into hands the case was given. The work appears to be that amateurs who nevertheless were familiar with the inside of the place. The have several clues on which they are working. Several other attempts were ed Friday and Saturday night varions stores, hut ail of them unsuccessful, It was about the time Jast that an epidemic robberies hroke out, Seck Alleged Assailant Plainville police are secking Stanley leged to have assaulted his cmployer m Sweig, at at White's Crossing late la Sweig claims that Beaudry attacked him and beat him and then taking his wife and two childron, fled, laving no trace, A hurry call wasgent in to the police nd Policeman K, W. Furrey, Hogan and George Schubert to the place. By the time they vived, Reaudry had loft and a neighborhood was starts trace him was found although the surronnding territory was His wife appeared this morning to se. gome of her clothes and it 1x thought that hushand is by, The police expeet 1o appre hend him with )ittle loss of time Swamps West Sufficld West Saftild Pioncers no mateh for Plainyilie Lthe frst the played on Trumbull's ternoon The locals Vigitors under a particular ne we ) see win- whose ¢ of police report trom were same of year eandry, his ho zht nig of 1he of combed sure close The to be Ploneers censol the in game of Saturday mped the of runs and had away, the 1ol or of the Plainville group team Rehwab feat far the Plainilie toam, getting bingtes ont of five trips to the tripte, Ao two baggers and A West Suffild mudeits lone when Chureh seored from hit Jolhn Visiting catel follows slide when the dus clenred seore stood 23 in fa red our plate, a single run by third or ’. " the The [ENE] Mlainyille ah Martin 5 M r, ¢ Tmith, Berry Cheetham Morrill, b 1h Bachman, of Wat geh Vane Yacoh rhou ab, se " 1is 4 23 West Saffield to stop dandruff and loss of hair with Resinol Here 15 & simple, inexpensive treatment that will slmost slways stop dandruifand scalpitching and keepthehairthick, live andlustrous: Atuight, spread the hairapartand rub a little Resinol Oiniment into the scalpgently, with ihe tip of the finger Repestthis untii the whole scalp hasbeentreated Nextmorn- ing, shempuothoroughly with Res- inol Soep and hotwater. Work the creamy Resinol lather well intothe scalp. Rinse with gradually eool- er water. fhe last water being coid, Ormrrmert saai- night | re always | was opened | hiding | proved | JUNE 23, 1924, [ for the positions of elerk and carr in the office, Reguiar | tions with full time are rarely { filled by direct appointment eligible register Elig required to as are required to be ilable when- called upon to render service. | Vacancies in the regular foree filled by the promotion of the substitutes. The salaries for employes range from $1,400 to annmim. These positions are per- nent during good behavior, Ite ent on an annuity is provided for 65 yes of age in | Compen- | injurie is allowed and to dependents post posi- servies unm les are firs serve ibstitutes .mr( over are | senior | regular 800 or disability. sation during disahility received in the sery annuities are given after death from in Fifteen days' vacation with full pay wed with an addition of 10 days’ with pay. Anyone wishing further particulars should address the lacal tary Plainville the | digtrict secretary. First U, Civit | Service District, Custom House Tower, Boston, Mass, for uries. seere in or & Forced 1o Walk Home A had ge crowd of hoyvs been spending | Lake Compounce last hoarded the last car of the [ Plainville Tramwey Co. for Plainville were foreed to walk to their respective | homes either in N Britnin Southington. The trolley, while pro- towards Plaim left the nd did not reach Plainville until ahout 12:36 o' Upon arriva all Connecticut Co. cars had and thare was means of transportation except three | taxicahba, Theze enguged hut many left over and started the weary trail home, ‘Teachers Resign Positions A number of teachers in the Plain- ville have resigned their po- sitions and have stated that they would not he bhack next year. Among them are Mrs. Edith IForaythe, Mrs. John- Mre. Inez Bedford, Miss y | | Mills and two members of the kindor- | garten staer Catholie Church E and girls who the evening night and who o istol- coeding |ty center lock. there, left no were were schools have son. Notes I'ay, pastor of the of Merey. at th y announeed that Fri- day would be observed as the Feast of the Sacred Heart and a special mass | would be said at 7 o'clock in the | morning. An anniversary requicm high mass will be sung Saturday morning at § o'clock for the repose of the soul of the late Mrs, Mary McConneli The summar schadule will be start- ed commencing aext Sunday. Ve dny was the last day for high mass at | 10 o'clock Rev. John church of Our masses yester: ster- al Team Repeats Mary's baschall team at Rockwe Field repe vielous attack on the | resenting All-1Porestyville and neighboring ball plays home short end of a 13 to 9 score, pitched wonderful hull for ecight innir when he waa ieved by Nalbanian. Daraizo worked the entire game behind the bat, Manager Tolli of the lack of inning when to the second guarding. Nde by Umpire ted the decision and with on the hases, he turned and hr the ball far off inte the next diamond. Straightway, Manager Tolll was yanked from the game and lLv remainder of the contest brueh Legion Meets Tonight Rrock-Rarnes post, Americ host to a large of 1riting delegations at the maeting tonight in the Lagion Whiting strest at 8 o'clack, Mem Legion post of Simshury will A to witness will vorked andidats fe wing 1he A ~in freshmants ves- ted nine rep- sent the on the| Datoli the locals tarday | their for s re- loeal team nship in the ad station which called safe Dave Erbe, showed smy spo seventh vancing Toill nfter Tolli runner was " Iwo men W nessed from the th an le. glon, will be number reguinr rooms on bers of th att the degree which be on a large claxs of Dustinees ses. held and re- will sorved, Membera Leen voted in are urged to by -laws no sion encia by who have be present to sign the Lox-ser e ing ment or who men who compensation from the have ever recefved com communicate Robert Craig ice officer for Platn- noan metter, B nust be filled out to help terans’ bur and pensation, should with wery tant ille o impor ed on cooperat Directors 1o Moeet eting of 1 Soquaseer Weds in the in Od lows bui ot busis will be t Mail Serviee mthly m he held 1e traing by the Ne nd the 0 osides. T 1 ont Hartio 1o iy one mail J ain frocts ¢ on isiness carrie ni where | shipmen ight, wae p nly e ight one =hipm he held tional ¢ * be awarded 1 aclo ces P10 ticket o special Parich Meeting parie There ing of the ¥ Thu specin g in 1 George iscopal ni ish hous o ed suce rpos a rector te Tte H on and 1 his nomi or ov the as this is most church are mp of the parish. No predictiorn ' ehoice o rishione en made thus 1 Prior-Pratte Clement J. Prior Mrs, Peter Pt wnd Miss A sd Mrs street Nuptinle 1" Park Iirist thie Tune weddi mornir ' pactor Bristol News HAD HOOCH IN CAR, PAYS FNE OF 30 Similar Penalty Tmnosed on ¢ Driver for “Cutting In” TWO AUTOS OVERTURNED Minor-Milliard Enzagement Announc- ed—Marriage License ecord Brok- en—Chautauqua Here Next Month —lish and Gamo Cluh To Be Or- ganized, Witliam 1 street was fincd §50 M, and corg vy Judge Jo- seph Donovan at the police court his morning on charges of law. e after colliding Vi f the with and motor vehiele last night nother machine or A quantity covered in s nact Zav an o arrested Scheol stre ant ot was dia- of intoxi Joseph fined §i0 Jation ¢ cident it Chester Terryyille was n motor vio sult of an ac 3 on Park street, as the i N June rlieged “eut in ) Molenovich of this city, cau Ing the latter to mount the curb and ! strike young George Bacquant of 420 Divinity Zari ski's tinued house knocks Molenovich's machine wheel and the suftered a bad gash in his When was hat he street, car con into a and 4 ofr steps had v broker voungster quant Autos Collide cars Arfven Souih | Glenn Sperry of Battie morning at monument on the rd. Sperry’s machine front wheal hroken while t machine suffered 4 broken m ('nh Overty Overturning of both machines took ace at 7 o'clock this morning when motor cars deiven hy 1. nd Nelson Spri both of FFarmington A\t the corner of Iarm Stafford avenues, Neither injured, hut Amos b4 of Nelson Spring bad cut in the head glven medical Motor Chahot of Mrs Mass,, street the hy Fia and ided service AMemorial had a e Chabot Iguard vesterd men's boulevs avenue cr ington an driver was Spring, ceived a Leing WS ramoved to his home tion of the aceident by the police, Fngagen shed father ve After he Investiga rted attendance, has been st t Announced Announcement has | mada the engagement of Miss Josephine Millard of Pittsficld, Mass., and man Leigh 1. Minor Miss Hard has tanght at the th pans Hill school for the wedding will 1 ) in th Marriage Record hen Marrhige lican ord for June at the city clerk’s ofiice heen brok by @ total of 31 permits issued 1o te. Heretofore the number issued for lieanses. Eight giving Iargest of i Chip ars The fan last ye req have on g one month was 23 nsag Saturday, day with the n Satur Hes that dnily was five permits Chantauqua Plans 1teady Campletion of the were fssued rd prior to A recc mbet day plans for the at Federal Hill green a8 hean A nual chautanqua next month Ihgger ar ised for the popular | regular prog the nnounced prograen prom which has b In addition to entartainment Visitine paople 1oeal commitiee Toke Two wi I the tHer is event n come the a tures for have heen plann Playing N Depar week-rnid enconnter nine of t} Uity " ot Meri s won hoth games with the 1on fler osted e first on Saturd Vi l| and Game Water Board the | home The following street extensions have been completod: Jennings Tract (off West street) 147 feet of 2 inch pipe, Bradley street 110 feet of 2 inch. Condon Tract, (off Harrison street) | 453 Yeet of 6 inch. Jennings Koad, | 380 fect of 6 inch. Farmington ave- nue, 5 feet of 8 inch. Oakland street, 1242 feet of 8 inch. Jerome avenue, 1021 feet of & inch. Hoover avenue, 1,118 feet of 6 inch. Mercier avenue, 1044 feet of 2 inch. Haig ave- 450 feet of 2 inch. Walnut Road, feet of 6 iInch, Lexington street, feet of 6 inch. Lewis stret, 497 feet of 6 inch It was voted to lay approximately %00 feet of 6 inch main between Har- rison street and Brewster Itoad, under the zu.:mnlr. terms as provided in the city charte It was vote vl to lay 147 feet of 2 inch main extending from the present 2 inel main on the Jennings Tract west of West street, the necessary guaran- tee having been furnished the depart- | nue, 606 me It was voled to replace the present 2 inch main on Broadway street with @ inch mai It was voted board health regulations vatershed of the ment to request the state adopt suitable sanitation of tha stol water depart. of to Bristol Briefs Alice Fauche hospital trair spending a two weeks' home on Ingranam ene L. Taillon of the Top Co.. spent friendm in Thompsonvitl Mr. and Mrs. Charles T tellevue avenue sailed they will Miss Francis the 8t & schoo! s vacation at her street o illon Aute the we end with Treadway Saturday Where spend the sumimer, annual will The picnic the pla Lake Compounce. SOUTHINGTON NEWS Man Badly o Trinity e take Saturday at urch on Wondraff Street Beaten— High School Alumni Meets Friday —Chargad With The ft—southington Priefs, A man givine his name as Stanis- Proto Woodrutl street com- plained to the police Saturday night that had been set upon and badly beaten by a friend at his home early int ening. He was dressed In an ndershirt and was badly cut about the face. He was treated by Dr, J, F. Mann d a warrant was Issued for John of Meriden as the alleged P'roto claimed that nd Prenak had drunk freely of a bottl hooteh and then Prenak as- ted 1 threatened his wife family. Members of the police department Meriden in search of Prenak, re to locate him The annual business meeting of the Lewis High school alumni ciation be held in the school Friday eve- A will be held following business session in the town hall, clected for the coming retiring officers scholarships ane ation exercises of awarded at this entertainment will Pr assailant, h nak him anc and visited but were unahle will ning the Ofticers will by and reports of read. The nounced at the grad the scheol will b meeting and an | toltow John Afternoon by phy on a charge dance year will be Makowski, arrested Saturday Constable Thomas Mur- of intoxication, wili also charge theft placed igainst him, it is sald, He is charged with stealing tools from a local manu« have a of facturing co The Milldale team was defeated by A C, team of New Britain Milldale grounds yesterday afe ternoon by the score of b to 2 K. Kilbourn, assistant treasur- the Monthington Bank & Trust iting his brother Clinton Kil- of this town, at his Minn Carlson and N. 1, are I'rank Carison the Ol o Co., 18 \i formearly Minneapolls, and Mrs, Frank Bdward, of Trenton Mr. and Mrs Jueen «y et Harmony Chapter ast mesting nall tomorrow Your Mr 0. B & will in eve. until fall ssembly charge of the be given by s Men's aseo. itea in ebration to meet tonig Want a place to swim and fish? Ilezd the ads: you'll el your wish. READ THE WANT ADS