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N W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ']‘I'IC‘SD.\Y. JUNE 24, 1924 ¢ e Butariles Louise Marie | ‘ | Plamvtlle [Vews e News arrar, Frederick \ml\ L $mwT i &@0 1 bin Why Experiment 1[iRAflH] EH[H![S m g ond Benactt dtur DFQEUES E!}YS FR[}M ~ With Your Health | Summer Prices on Toilet Requistes, ) Congregational Chinchy |6 o U [ T"' o D‘“‘V"‘]" I i A “I would not be without it LOCAL PASTOR WILL LEAVE »: o "™ ™™ " DUTTON SPEAKS ON TRIP The True Family Laxative Drugs of All Kinds, Sundries, Etc. will ¢ higl T says Flora Desaults, Worcest: Attending Class Reunion—Taken to a5 .u.m\v" ich rated on | CPH Flinging Darts Far and Near— | :xl::s“t:&r:“ele::o'n:?m:j CREAMS AND LOTIONS | ROUGES AND COMPACTS Hospital—Breen-Moriarty Nuptials Cp cnan T pacol Oh | Chautacqua Opens duly 11— scout | :‘ro(;fl;l‘l;‘g‘c;l;i‘ t;rsng:: :,-lcoo“fll Hinds Honey and Almond Cream priced | Ashes of Roses, Mandarin, Coral Rose, | —Pretty Wedding Performed—Piain. | 57 [0 @ higt i s- { Meeting Tonight—Pawson Tribe At | aed oft earitiin Ahfaar aut«‘ at ............... 9¢, 28c¢ and 69c bottle Currant Rose Rouge ............... 49 | ke S SIeRRLC iR ol e e [ by constipation by taking 1;: Frostilla ..... 17¢ — Minerlava ..... $§1.00 = Djer-Kiss Rouge priced at ... 1 pllinitalcrs A Tr}llm l}‘l::l;of:l:d";;:lfl‘l i | Eleaya Creams priced at . 5 Celma Loospacte ...... $1, § | The annual exercises of the Plain- | grades both in the e ieeathell) ' youns boye, wh e other siz b | D.&R. Cream for ........ Te, 17 Djer-Kiss Compactes ... $1.2; ville graded schools will be ield to-| the Linden stroet building wi vell of tima yesterday attermmon’ ik | Successfully used for over 73 yean | Angelus Cream priced at ......... 40c, T5¢ = Princess Pat Rouge priced at .......... 39¢ Standard time. mn tne Drir o Glock | flled next year. The first four grades | drowning at the R Park | | Noonan’s Lemon Cream for ...... . a5¢ ' Dorins Rouge selling for . ... I eantion Enirahih s Al ot T 'I“,““'v y_’\_"""‘.‘.”""" t on by Lifeguard Gratton Ponds Creams selling at ......... 25¢, 49¢ | Three Flower Rouge for |/l consisting of 58 pupils will be gra it t Dol ) v“\l‘ \.‘"‘v‘.‘.:‘I'l‘llrsd‘r‘\;':‘](l | entative Stephen M, Wells, will be in @ of the ticket sales while Presis {ated and wil fecei their diplomas from l. 8. Mills, secretary of the 40¢, T5¢, $2.00 Pogo Rouge .... 50¢c — Marinello .. .. e s T hottle Mary Garden Rouge priced v and became helpless. Their cries at ildren who will attend |tracted Mr. O'Connell who swam to | Luxuria Cream for ..... Jergen's Lotion priced . ¢ : ) Plainville school committee. Because enat : 1 their = R o s 55 reerine, box ........ 2 D, : (| ; f astern part of the heir assistance and succeeded in pull- 4 b EOQT \\Iflttt} fln.d,]](_'l.‘"(’tllllt. box g 50 8 b je i Pompeian Bloom for ...... ) ) i of the large class, all seats will be re Pastor to 1 ing Both boys into shallew water, | 4Nt DeWitt Page of the New Depart- Nepto Lotion se lll,“flt S1 sk ievete 20 _m. SOME HAIR BEN l-.H [ and admission to the church Revi & Hivkia Beowtaeie thence to the shore, | ure Manufacturing Co., will be chair= | Pompeian Massage Cream e ie, Sde Mulkifia % i e by ticket only. T s will be AL M. B Zion o N The hot weather of the last few | Man of the hospitality committee, | ¥ 2 < Sk Mulsified Oil or Hennafoam ........... 3¢ i e : i Jd Mih Pl A Bas wHE Pompeian Night Cream for ..... <o d5€ | pinaud’s Eau d Quinine “0e g | res o'clock and | sign his pastorate her 2 days has resulted in a big crowd at | Mrs. Paul A, Park will be chairman of Porirelan Pay Oreamincsd 8¢ inaud’s Eau de Quinine ........ 3¢, ! ter that time, any scats remaining | will take over the pa ¢ of the the lagoon and careful supervision has | the decorations committee while Dud- ) MICH 02 Amami Shampoo ......... 17c or 3 for (|| vacant, will be given to any adulls|springficld, Mass, A. M. E. Zion | Peen given by Lifeguard O'Connell so |} Ingraham will have charge of Creme de Meridor for . ....... 16¢ and Squibb’s Cold Cream at only ...... 10¢, 2 Hi bt : g SR R » - wlburt’s Cocoa Pomade for .. .. Boncilla Creams priced .............., 30¢ Coesanut Ol fan $2¢ and GOOD FOR THE TEETH \nnnmfl' Russian Shampoo . ... Squibb’s Tooth Paste for ..... soanut Shampoo for .............. 30¢ Forhan's Tooth Paste priced Ideal Brilliantine priced .. Lyon's Tooth Powder or Paste ... 5 Djer-Kiss Brilliantine for Pyorrhocide Tooth Powder for ........ Bandoline .... 25¢ — Hair 39¢ — Kolynos ..... who are present without tickets, No children will be admitted unless they | | hold tickets because there is an un- | {3, pulpit in usually large number of parents apd | Sunday. He townspeople who wish teo attend the by Rev., W. 1., exercises. church, the transfer becoming an ex- Iollowing the exercises, the puplls | change of pulpits, and their teachers will be the guests Mr. Brown has just completed one of the management of the Rlalto 80da | year of a very successful pastorate Shopp on West Main street where|here, He came to Pl nville from hurch, he said today. He will leave 'Pat accidents might be prevented, |the committee for the Sunday night inville Thursday and will occupy | S€V¢ ral fine rescues were made by Mr. ,\r«v:ru{n. Mrs. James D, Foster will O'Connell last summer when bathers | have charge of the junior ticket sale. became helpless in the water, Judge Malone Chosen d Cross Meeting Judge Willlam J, Malone has been Activities for the ensuing months | chosen as a member of the state con- were ‘ussed at a meeting of the | Stitutional and legislative committee local chapter of the American Red |of the American Legion according to Cross last night in the offices of | @0 announcement from the offices of Judge 8. Russell Mink. The recent | State Commander E. P. Armstrong of successful Community Chest drive has | Waterbury, Judge Malone is a meme Packer’s Liquid Shampoo for ........ his w church on next will be succeeded here Barr of the Springfield Groom .... 32¢ Pepsodent .... Pineglow Shampoo.. 39¢ — Stacomb.. 49¢ [Wl|they will be furnished refreshments. | Meriden on Jume 7, 1923 and since 5 3 3 Lispterine cvnes 27C = \pcummt Glover's \lanwelCmo for o 49¢ The class to be graduated 1s one of | that time has en: !-"v:* |! h “n:‘\fl':l his 1‘-[‘.'3”.;,,’.;.'1'”,-.f;";*ZL"" ':'-k"s(lnll Lt I.Lfi'.‘i’}’,'.i-é’-f'ki'».m s Ipana ..... 39¢ — Hovey's ..... 17c, Rosemary and Sulphur priced . .. 69¢ Tlos Aaca ANG Row: classca) everito | pariaionersHini Plaivillol and Lhas | WhIcHiwan Glocn i e TeAL, || Frank . Hayes, prominentrestasts Cadums Paste ... 25¢, with brush free | Danderine vvvr.. 21c 43¢ and 63c bottle | SathTurer Eroid nc s Helan .\J,,,;m'?""””" the respect of all residents, ex Addresses Exchaage Club ant man of North Main street, and Rlenchodnnf Combination for .......... 3% W veth's Sage and \uiphlll' s 69¢ vice-president, George Backman; sec- cepting no creed or race, The colored Attorney Joseph I Dutton ad- | Miss Blanche Delage, daughter of Mr, er, Willlam Berlanti. The class colors | by they wish 1 oceas (o pacture, |club last night in Southington, telling | were married yestan morning AV white and gold. the olasi M\wr‘ 1 him success in his new of his recent globe trotting trip, Fol- | 8t. Ann’s church by the Rev, J. P. the.rad| foss and the class mokts s |undertaking. His successor will ar- [lowing a banquet at the Southington | Perrault, Joseph Hayes, a brother of E rive to take charge of affairs here Inn, Mr, Dutton told a graphic story [the bridegroom was best man, while fort Then Suce | during the present we of prese or S N > dria e, t Antokchllintinioaamitee N 18 preser ¥ nt conditions in the Far East | Miss Adrian Delage, a sister of - the Burrill’s Tooth Powder for ............ 19¢ | No Grey Hair Tonic for ....... $1.49 hottle Coty's Tooth Paste .........25¢, 3 for 70c | Mary T. Goldman's Restorer ........ $1.25 [ eangediifor the sradiiation wed his Attending Class Reunton ind the Orient. His description of the | bride, was bridesmaid, After a we wd - Sopaty = " Rev. and Mrs, J. G. Ward are In !ifo on the other side of the hemi- | ding trip, Mr, and Mrs. Hayes will re= . | Grange to Durham, will be presented at the Athletic hai | "°en made possible through the per-| g pyeig, ¢ , where they will at. |SPhere was well received by the au. |side in this city " Berlln News Berlin Grange will journey to Dur- | this evening at 8 o'clock by members | Sistent efforts of Principal Orrin L.|tanq the 60th anniversary of Mr. | dlence, which was composed of the | Rod Club Meeting {Fam on Thursday night and will take of the dramatic club of the Newington | 7% the teachers, Miss Tnez G. Bed- | wara's class graduation. The el banking, professional and mercantile | Athhe meeting of the men of Brise s e e | part in a Neighbors' Night observance | Christian Endeayor oty. lay | ford and Miss Ruth H. Jacobs, and the | consisting of only eight members, interests of the town tol and vicinity interested in the or- by the Grange o place, A large |is in three act d the production | Musical numbers have heen prepared | graguated from the school {n 1874, Draper-Soule Wedding ganization of a Bristol Rod and Gun smhers of the % are still liv- Roscoe ¥. Draper of iter street | elub, to be held in the eity court room and Miss Irene Soule, daughter of Mr. | tonight at 8 o'clock the speaker of nd Mrs. M. & Soule of Center street the evening, Superintendent John W, on, The rest reside | » married yesterday by the Rev, | Titcomb of the state fishery and ga, mbly of tha Catholic P T v One in Rochester, N. Y., J. P, Perrault at 8t Ann's rectory, | commission will be introduced by Dr. America held at Guil- PROCESSIONAL MARCH one in Richmond, Va, one in New 2000 H. Ilcs was best man while Miss [ D, J, Moore, who is one of the weil eption of one rnia, are at- ielegation from Berlia will be in at- | will be its first in this scction of the | DY Miss Alice K. Witliams, supervisor | o) . | tendanea country. Dancing will be enjoyed a- | ©f music while Edith L. Forsyth will | jy2 and all with the | Ner 300 at Whist, act as pianist ter the entertainment, whose home s in Calif | The larg erowd ever in attend Mrs, John FKrank attended the| The program is as follows: | tending the re ance at a whist in Berlin was present | quarteri t the s I held last night by the|Da « ters ¢ ladies of At Paul's church at I'or-|ford Sunday. “Ar A tha Beautiful” Bates Jorsoy and the remaindee in Massa. | 121818 M. Draper, sister of the bride- | known nimrods of this ecity, De 3 ¢ 4o | (8ters® hall, About 300 people were Mr, Gambls will have charge of the | PRAYER chusetts and Connecticut s groom was bridesmaid, After a wed- | Moore has consented to act as presid. Annual Reporl 0[ Flre D]smct in the hall, there being room for only | entertainment program at the weeky | Rev. Arthur A. Ball Pretty Wedding ding trip, Mr. and Mrs, Draper will | ing officer of the meeting and th =80 8L tne 1abyon meeting of the Community club to be MUSIC A pretty wedding was solemnizeq | 1V, At 14 Center stre means that the speaker of the evening 2 Following 18 the list of prize Win-ipeiq in the Methodist ehurch base- | *'Tis Morn® . vesssesss Golep | Sunday evening in the Advent Chrie Mrs. Draper was engaged as a toller | will be introduced by one whe {8 well COHlple{ed hy C- B. B&ld\‘llfl | ner Iret prize, $5 gold pie L ment Wednesday evening. yraduating Class tian ehurch follc the closing of at the Bristol Trust Co. Mr, Draper | versed in the needs of Bristol along Skene, Joseph Carbo; second Joseph Cote {8 repainting his r SALUTATORY the evening sorvi n E. W, Tal. |!® 8 bookkeeper at the same banking | these lines. ——e—— Mrs, Barnard, va Tise dence on Main strect and Edward | “Brier Rose' ° Boyeson | madge and Mrs, C. C. Atwater, both | !Pstitution, sSuperintendent Titcomb Is one of N |cut glase dishes, Willlim W, Fagan. | cjark is repainting his refidence on Virginia Conforti of 8 ington were united in wed Prior-Pratte Nuptials the men of the state who Is well NO OUTSTANDING DLBTS ®ox; third, Mra W. J. Fagun, water |jocan Main street RECITATION ock by Rev. J. C. Libby, pastor, A | Clment J. Prior of 27 Canal street, | known to a very large number of the | 8t Mra. Robert Corr, silk stockIngs. | jyirank Kramer and Vietor Benson | “The Radio” . ... Guest | large congregation w aed the cere. | Plainville, and Miss Aline M, Pratt, | rollowers of streams and thoss whe T. F. Leuback, bolt; fourth, Anna|iere today for Delaware on & fishing Mer Oallschor mony. Miss Dorothy Stevenson pre. JAughter of Mrs, and Mrs, John B.|delight in looking for the game, and Has Visitors from Navy—Road MHog| MeKeon, Miss Honrieh, towels, Har | trip. Y | MUSIC [sided at the organ and played the | Pratte, were united in marrlage yes- | those whose habitat is the Comnectis | Anderson, 10 pounds «f sugar, Jokn | ad— e : edding ok 3 wal. | terday morning at St. Ann's church woodlands, Causes Accident in lh'rllll—“'llflli(‘,q‘”‘ an, ,”_"”" of ,,“._“_P"“.:’ 1"mhf‘ AT eI l, Over the “\"‘»n\: ‘Nmm._ . ibel .\:,,.‘{“‘_‘.j‘:,‘m‘,'\" ; vv,‘hml::vi .‘f\".;,-.»‘v‘:x, ek =gl j‘ it rn"( 1~n:v::1rllpn(r4( Ae s mesies Attended by 300—Grange Will go to | Charles McKecn and Tho b [\»,,1”‘;‘},,,'.“’“”1 G aentithi XERCIS lattons of the congregation Bophronie A. Pratte was maid of hon- | will result in the nportnme:n :lf th;: i | next two weeks visiting friends in Wa« Peace for the World Breen-Moriarty Nuptials or while Miss Ethel Prior, sister of the | qistrict asking for the organization Durham-~Special Meeting of Church | Other prize winners were the fol- =etshed > > 1 “The Promise of Peace" Anon! Jack Breen of Plainviile 4 Mpa, | bridegroom was bridesmaid, Homer | g4 club. There are many features to |1owing: Margaret Pollard, vanity ease; | terbury. > s Margaret Moriarty of New Britain, | 1+ P’ratte, brother of the bride was | which the club could attend that The annual report of the Kensing-| Miss Hnumason, roastcr; Mre, J. John Stevenson Watren | Were married “1 sterday morning _,;| g | best man Mr, and Mrs. Prior will | would help wonderfully in the work ton Iire District, the general amount, | 0'Leary, center-picce: Mary Balog, < . el Mt et 555 ock in Bt. Joes ph's ehurch, South | 11ve In Plainville, upon their return | of advancing the sports so dear to the which will be presented at the annual ‘r percolator; Mrs. Burgois, crumb tray; No Syrnpathy o b dhabieadadie u ton | Main strect, New Rritain. The cere. | from a wedding teip to points of in- | pearts of a great many. mceting on l'gday night of this week | Mrs, Igae, five pounds of sugar; Ed- RE SHNSCRCE 4o o TATPIOR | ony was performed by Rev. Patrick | terest in New York and Canada Such work might take care of the at & o'clock ~at Moresters’ hall, has|wurd Malone, chocolates: Robert Fa- ‘ SELLSSEVT oL Daly, pustor of the chutch, Mr, Jireen| Mr. Prior 18 & tellor at the New | stocking of the streams and the Mbers been completed by €. B. Baldwin,|ran, sk sox: Iidward Kahms, pipe s e Hymn of the Republle® |, 0 \ide his home with Mr. and Mrs, | Britain Trust Co. while Mrs. Prior ating of birds. treasurer of the district, and is as fol- | \rs, MclIntpre, five pounds of sugar: | seves Van Dyke | on®.somis in the Nerl apartments | has been employed by the Singer Sew- | Return From Trip lows for the year from June 15, 1923, | Robert Waleh, canned peaches: Mrs, = Darothy Cenlin for the past four years and {s now ing Machine Co., at the local office Letoy W. Greeno, teller at the to June 15, 1924: Humason, towel; Mrs, Rtobert Frw.n, § “The Foot-path to Peace * _|employed by the Economy Co., of Scout Meeting Tonight ristol National bank and a party of Recelpta, [ d peaches Jiok e Van Dyke | i rtford. ‘Mrs, Moriarty is a tencher| Gathering of the local boy scout | reiends have returned from & Bighly June 15, 1923, cash in Comm, s grand prize was wen by Ma Graduating Class of art in the New Britain public | cour will take place tonight at | gyccesstul fishing trip in Maine. I'rust $2481.39 | Lucille Ryan of Meriden. This was a MUSIC schools Pine Lake, the preserve of Judge | Among those who made the trip weee State Tax .|rx.urnm(wn 391.67 | handsoine luncheon tray. “Day Softly Breaking" Ascher Taken To Hospital Willlam J. Malone in Forestville, In | jrrank W. Kennedy of the Judd Coal Taxes from C. I, Lewls... 5052.66 | Lawn Festival Tomorrow Graduating Class James Cowloes of Hart's Corners|addition to the scout ceremonies, | o, Joseph Salokas, Allan Hall, —~ | The lawn festival to be given by RECITATION was taken to 8t Francis' hospital | which will be presented, important | Charles Tella and Ludgar Valentine. Total receipts . 15.62 | the Kensington Congregational church n With the Hoe™ Markham yesterday for treatment s is re. | bus «s wil be discussed Alphonse Gosselin, & member of the Dishursen and Sunday school for the purpose of Marjorie Rutiand ported 1o be In a serious condition Hizgins-Dongovan Wedding | party, was called home shortly after Rent of hall, two mectings..$ 10.00 | raising moncy to send two delegates RECITATION He is well known in Plainville where M May Donovan, daughter of |arrival at the lake in Maine by the Herald, notices of meetings. . 3.34 [to the summer conference at Storrs | “One of God's Little Heroes" . Preston | St foreman the Cedar|M Yo Donovan of 94 Divinity | death of his mother in Pis o A. H. Bushnell, printing. 7.50 | college Storrs, Connecticut, will be | Jennie Mae 1ldowile Hill Formaldehyde Co., which s sit- | street and John A. Higgins of Thom Bristol Briefs Slamps .. 2,00 | held tomorrow evening at 8:30 o'clock | RECITATION uated in the vicinity of Hart's Cor- | asten were rried this morning at | Mre Albert Rawisser oynn. Light & [‘ov\m. .i:'\'! 540158 on the church grounds. There will | *“The Spacions Firmament™ . Addisen |y ..o ®t, Joseph's church by the pastor, | Main street has left for T.os Angeles, Philip M. Fagan, treas. and | be on =ale strawberry shorteake, cof- | Lucy Roger Picnie 1s Postponed Rev. Oliver T. Magnell. Folowing the | Galifornia, where she will visit relae coll's bonds ......oovvuns 21.00 | fee, home-made candy, ice eream and | MURIC 11 inhual pienie of the Sunday nupt m a wedding breakfast | tives Adkins Printing Co.,, m—mupt |soda. The orchestra of Everyman's | March of the Stars” Wachs school of the Plainville Haptist | was ser the home of the bride Among those attending the demo- books . 5.79 | Bible class of New Britain will be on | | School Chorus chutch which was sclieduled %o beldoha 1. Do kot of the bride | eratic national convention from this N, B. Trust Co., lv;mn‘ hm . 5.00 | hand will render musical selec- RECITATION held on Friday of this week at Rock s hest man while bridesmaid | ¢ity are Hilary 8 Driscoll of the J. A. Andrews, chairs for tions during the evening, | “A 8ong fo rthe Flag McCarthy | well park, Rristol, has been was Veronica Higgins of Thom- | Tracy-Driscoll Co., James E., Butier OMICS covvvevsvrsnnannn 10.60 Giana Has Visitor ry Haskell poned until Wedne v. 3 0 N sistop of the bridegroom. Af 1 Patrick Butler of Laurel street. C. F. Lewjs 1 1-4 per cent "f | Frank Nasi of the United States TIMELY TOPICS Moved to Hartford ter a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Hig A marriage lieense has been lssued $6388.00 ...... 000000 vew 79.85 [navy has been the guest of Pau! Giana | 1 “Death of Two Great A ns"| Chatles H nd fam gins will five at 100 Divinity street. |10 Carry B. Cooper of 64 Mille street wifice rent, June to Jan.... 00 lat his home in Kensington for the | Sehastian Aveari Nor ) resid We 1 wed the nd Miss Helen G. Wilcox of 29 Elm — = |past few days. Mr. Nasi is & native | 2 “The Honus Victory"” f Plainvi her of ye E j business on School | st Miss Wilcox is a member of Total expense . ..85671.56 | of New Britain and also lived in Hart- | Vietor Hurtadoe | have moved to rd where t ' and in T the Sotuhside school faculty June 1, 1924, cash in Comm | ford. Me has been in the navy since | 8 “The Teapot D d 11 make their futur v M Higgins oy wed Miss Minnie Stephenson of Willis TYuR cccocvsocins $2284.0% | before the war and recently returned | Edmund To Attend Wedding s setol ure | street has returned from Stamford, P4 - | from a Seuth American cruise, Upon | & “Immigration and - Cha £mit rk In the - e She in a sister of J Josoph | where she has been visiting friends. 7955.62 | his arrival In Kensington he presented | Charles Mill om re on Whit street, w M T y Miss Helen Tracy of Hellevas ave- Outstanding debts, none [ Mr, Giana with a beautiful parrot MUSIC Pawson Tribe Here nue is visiting friends in Boston. , o Seven lights adedd during year |which speaks Spanish fluently, Mr. “'p the Street March® Morse Pa tibe, 1. O. R. M. of Bran Joscph Tracy of Dartmouth eollege aking 166. Cost now $514.08 & Nasi is at present stationed at New Richard Loeb, Chicago, one of the School Chot for ! trafl to the wigwam of | has rr\(vv‘ll\- A to his 1,(.;": ‘n:'flr‘:llg\u. month, Town of Berlir pays $30.00 & | York city > . taye Jears e VALEDICTORY ( pounce 1 t. when the | avenue for the sun .\v‘r acation, cur towards two lights at bridge. Dance Tomorrow Night ‘"“""A 1 slayers of 14-y .“ old Rob- | I'he Volunteer Organist” ..... Foss 1 _ be exemplified Mt and Mrs \\,. jam A : Loughlin Road Hog Causes Wreck. | 8t Paul's T. A. B. society will hold | ert Franks, can hope for no sym- Stelen Oatinas . the 1 g Indians by | and voung son :‘. Yl(-‘\c’\vn‘v':fi:l. are Dr. Harry St. Claire Reynolds of 49 |a dance tomorrow night at 8 o'clock | pathy from his first cousin, Moritz 10N OF DIPLOMAS | Cedar street, South Manchester, was | at the Grange hall, Berlin. Musie for | J. Loeb. For Moritz is busincss man- Lew Sce'y school committee tzken to the Mer¥den hospital yester- | the affair will be Iurmflr'llh\' 'rjf- ager of a Chicago communi - MUSIC afternoon suffering from severe [T, A. B. orchestra and dancing will | paper that is crying for “justice” in “Down the Rippling River” Fight War Over 1 Aastralin — Bottles and cuts and bruises sustained when an | be enjoyed until 12 o'clock the case. “Capitalistic justice is b Challines Kt filled the air when an argue unkpown driver forced his car into a Stefano Bighinnatti | blind, ¥ blind, ot the erimes of the adoating C of the war between the crews machine being driven by the physi-| The funeral of Stefano Bighinnatti, | rich,” the paper says. RECESSTONAL MARCH H ot n stcamer Barungs cian on the turnpike a short distance |late of Kast Berlin, was held this| : siSsndant S < A steamer Hanover ree rth of the Meriden town line. Dr.|morning at 8 o'clock from his home | 40 keep suct fresh, chop FOURNIY | w0 members of the clas Miss Teevan Marries ” fight recently. Twe Iteyholds's condition was said 80 be and at 9 o'clock from Sacred Heart | anq sprinkle with gronnlated sugar including the honor pupile are “ ine Teeva 14 one German were sent ot sertom. church, Fast Berlin. Burial was in | jows: High homor pupiis above 90: BT I Mrs. Patrick Te ftal here severely injurel. This motorist was of the “road st Mary's cemetery, New Britain. m,”’” " Coofiia Ostinan, Viegiata Cles Franklin street, and P 8" type and he caused the wreck| A solemn high mass of requiem “Mi Y RED PEPPER i Cobtorts; | Qtorge Aloniates of this city were maricd yesterdas ’ 7. M another machine on the 'pike mear |sung, Rev. Thomas J. Drennan of i o Joba Saoak, Wik 81, Joseph's rectory by Tev AN TBEAT Tl sere Dr. Reynolds’ car was struck. | Hartford, acting as ecclebrant. The . BUBAiS LA Aic Mag K T b Following the accldeat he sped on | pall bearers were J. Orsi, G, .\lnz{xt)“ HEAT STOPS PAIN ‘.,,’... ‘»_. v. :‘rn; .w;.,q“u’;:.‘l;,u Lan the heide est mat ® without being recognized. E. Magzali, Charles Mazzali, P. Cen- . e e i bridesmatd Miss Marguerite Te H N FEET HURT The unidentified driver, who was anzio and Ganzoni. The flower | e . M - < elimindtive srstem, van, a sister of the brid My perating a small touring car, passed | bearers were John ( yo 14 Feis IN FEW IINHTES :}"".:.r;v’:‘:rml":hr": ?v’n';:::‘\l'll’ rlr"q? 'm"y:,e?:- Tcx :“" Moneton will five at 31 Frankll s take your shoes off and them "*‘]fl‘l Mr l\!“irvs(::”\rs hly }:,Pu':rfnh:.';:- ln\:,m'”"r e “’“«'”""'-'"" ’]“:’ Conlin and Helen Newall Me-( - i‘:’«‘y‘.wélv.v::‘“ Agattarmbiasaslis put those weary, shoe-crinkled, sthe -:::noh': :muk'l»r' Reynolds’ auto- | As the body was being borne from lumbage, meuritis, | Kernan: Honor pupils above 85: An- Mr. Moncton is employed by the | InS. burning, r«"r",;.rr‘:";n"d'-“r'l‘:: obile. The latter machine, thrown | {he church, “Nearer, My God, To| ka St mech sote nns tonio « ndo, Edmond Albert Tolli, Horton Manufact Mrs, | tortured fe rv_,\ :AI‘ — out control, shot across the road | Thee” was rendered by Mrs. De More spraine, aching joints. When | Victor Albert Hurt y-hv John Walker Moncton was formerly employed ».,m' ‘w'm"; s '| - -‘:a ~ ] nd into the New Jersey car, both ma- | sololst, and Mrs. Brunelle, organist. | ycu are suffering s0 you can hardly | Stevenson, Charles Wilder Mills, Mary | e the office of That conesrs oy "”‘ :‘"k ""v“l";”"‘l' s .n""‘““ 3 ines being damaged considerably. | Thete was a wealth of floral tributes. | get acound, just try Red Pepper Rub. oty A oo Jaliicl 2 | Chautangua Opens July 11 - ‘"',..",.1 - ..:n- g ] As it sped away the mystery ear Fast Berlin Ttems | Nothing has such concentrated, | E seth Wood Stanley, Nicolena | prfetutariee Opening of the annual Chautanqua | dive in { ol "f' foel itke tumpt O was seen to geaze another machine| The regular meeting of the Knights | penetrating heat as red peppers, and | Mary Melito, Olive Isabell Teachman, will take place on July 11 at the Fed. [ When your feet fee g mps of oming toward { of Pythias will be held at their hall | when heat penetrates right down into | Jennie Young Maclldowie. Emily Jes. | eral Hill green, according to an an- | lead—all tired out—jul ry ‘T It's grand—it's glorious. Your fesk will Aance with joy: also you will find from corne, callouses and nouncement this morning by Chair- man Farl J. Arnold of the publicity smmittes for the event. The enter. | all pain g The Berlin police #tarted an inves- | this evening. pain and ngestion, relief comes at e Kilby, Ethel Dorothy Johneon and tigation of the accident, but it is un- | Miss Lena Switzgable has returned | opce Mildred Rose Woodruf; Honorable | stood have no clues as 1o the iden- (1o her Lome In Bridgeport y of the “road hog.” They will epending the past few days as the|per Rub vou feel the tingling heat. | Farl, Grace Martindale Aliport, Sam- after | Just as soon as'you apply ed Pep- | mention, 80 to 85: Norman Maxwell tainments will continue for A week | bunions and will be varied, introducing some | There's nothing like “Tie” s the continue vestigation. est of her siste Mrs. Edward | In three minutes the sore spot is|uel FEmerson Pratt, John Yaross 38 lfiw::l’:‘!m!:ch Meeting. ;‘;,:mn at her home on Main street. | warmed through and through nnprl the | Katherine Price Beaulien, Jennie| | nationally Khown musicians and | only remedy that draws out all the A meeting of the Kensington Con- Mra. Alfred Powell has returned 10 | torture f& gone | Nicholas, Teresa FEsther DiYenzo,| | speakere. The junior work this year | rmawmu exndations which puff up gregational churr till b2 held Fri- ter home in West Haven after spend- | Rowles Red Pepper TNub, made | Chatles Whitney Diggle, Blanche |for the Chautanqua will be directed | your feet and cause foot |cflm"0 day v-vzm at 8 o'clock to take nvm ing the past two weeks as the guest | from red peppers, coets little at any | Pauline Matteo, Sophia Booth Naa. by Miss Dorothy Hannum, & member A few cents buy a box of “TW" on the recommendation of the supply |of Mre. Lillian Andrews at her home 4qrug store. Get a jar at once. Be | man, Horace Grayson, Bernice Helen of the Seutheids schonl farulty. nr‘"r Arug store or dspartment storee cv'mm."“-! with regard to securing a on Mill street jsure to get the genuwine, with the' Williame. Milton Chrnstian Kramer will be ascisted By an able corps of | don't wait. AR! hew glad your foet | 1oeal young women., Former Repre- get; how gomfortable your shows fesh new pastor. | A new play “Biliss Bungalow, fame Rowles on every packags. and Teresa Anna Datoli; graduates: