New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 25, 1924, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1924, Keep Y'r Old Ailantic, Kiddies Shout at High Tide in the Pool e e s The age-old challenge of in; it ain't cold!" was the password from the central pile of rock at the wadding pob in Walnut Hill into 18 s of water. At one tim park yesterday afternoon as more durii \ o @ band of war than 250 kiddies satisfled their deep like 1 t cized Lhis rock pile lying desire for a swinm. Attired in a v s Tpplication of the m bathing suits of varied size, hus y erted the fountain state of completeness, in rezular Yectively warded street clothes, and in vinter's flannels, your wen iMoo Eithera thoroughly ab gettin ey cool, while a score of mot on from the edge o Wl terocious ih all the canled off by proxy. ' « general atmosphers Bia s aaana s ot e \ T 08 vhh ‘Come on drowning cemingly attempted by was the most others spects than color. There ers who careful present racing, splashing vrestling, with a enerous dose both verbal and literal mud 2 Wet bathing suits were eff « s o hardy spirit used as clubs upon the unwary. Some there was g swim to be had, bus body's neckti spent a furious ambitious, unsat hour of flying about Yhe poo worked out then, forgotten, sank into the depths. elaborate cepening the por “Anne pushed me in; 1 almost got unti wuid be “over drownd-ed,” w of muny partment will probab Jucking elped ot their cireumnay your head TO HELP RAISE FUNDS FOR FRESH AIR CAMP Cxty Items === H r..,:u\ Scully of 92 Hart street and “'John Lacava of 26 “R\\Lll’fi street, hoth N, B. H. 8. track men,’ hs cured employment at Avon for the summer Sixty girls af the Corbin shop Girls' club went on an outing to Compounce yesterday afternoon in touring cars which their employers ured for them rnard Chernoff, a graduate of Yale university, has accepted a po- sition for the summer months as as- sistant salesmanager with the Fidel- ity Finance corporation John and August Rachunas have photograph business o se- Screw | purchased the form conducted by Charles Gied- raitis 9 Beaver street IFagostino Ilosai. has leased a store the gorner of Church wl Stanley ts for five years, The lessors are Stanis! Miynarski and Stanislaw Oleskiewicz, The newly organized degree team of Pride Circle, Lady Foresters, will meet | tomorrow evening at 7:30go’clock in Judd’s hall for its first drill. The regular meeting of the circle will be held at 8 o'cock. Miss Hi;gin. rlr’brciz-rlrh;ntas Of Indianola Council Miss Helen Higgins was elected to the office of Pocahontas at the meet- GOVT, STARTS NEW ANTI-TRUST SUITS (Continued from First Page) ized production over a certain amount and m this over-production un- profitable. The companics involved were di recttly charged with seeking to re- train interstate and foreign trade by prohibiting the movement of large supplies of gasoline and other un- patented commodities and to secure to the Standard Oil company of In- diana “A virtual monopoly of trade and commerce in gasoline in the 15 ateg defined in the agreements as ‘Indiana company territory’.” Personals Alice Stingle of 85 Seymour street employed in the office of the ship- ping department of the Stanley Works, will leave Saturd for a two- weeks' stay at Niagara Falls. George Cochrane left this morning {0 spend the week-and at Point o' Woods. similar complaints, while voluntar ALty 25 ing of Indianola council, D. of P., held BERENEARIA [;AS[ MR j 1“ S SUIT last evening. Other officers elected | ¢o mer principal of the New Britain H)q DWORCE DROPPED MUSICIANS FOR NEW HAVEN INSTITUTE OF MUSIC b .;v.;fl-,\\ :.W‘ylhlmi lie Zehner; Powha- | o1 conoo) was a visitor in town Tues- i . i Children will help children when | camp. | The program will open at § o'clock || & ey pooplicegs, Min | oy, the juvenile musicians from the New | Tickets for this concert are in the |in the evening. Tickets are sclling | el Mo $llliee L TODLoRCIIML VR Lo e — 5 3 = o he reat counci o ‘arker, | . Action Ended After javen Institute of Music give a hands of local children and are being | rapidly, The musicians already have i un $th Pwrker |« o TAINS FOR MISS DALY Loene Drawn Out of will give | Louise Fuller and Clara Johnson. ns were made f 1, visit to the Miss Helen Blank entertained at her concert at Odd Fellows' hall, at 144 turned over $12 towards this fund T Arch street, Iriday evening for the |ceeds e Herald Fresh Air | and they expec o0 go $200 o " e s to go to the Herald Fresh Air and they expect it to go to )01 | Middletown council on next Tuesday home at 101 Cherry stret last night in evening., The officers will be installed r of Miss Gladys Daly who on i A . Ul spirited Attack henetit of the New Britain Fresh Air|fund., more by tomorrow evening. Dist An Summoned o Show , X 1 tha of Cheshire at- | han: mandolin selection, E. Jones | democrats know to have been the re- The superstition that it is unlucky of a miscellaneous shower and Miss —_— tempted to legally blackmail her sville Lou,' Jack Kiley; ukulele 1 ; o ¢ jection of his party hy the demo-ltq he married in May originated with Daly received many gifts of linen, cut By The Assor David Beach Boothe of selections, Williami Cormier; selections sratic forces under Tild The high |t{he ancient Greeks. glass, silverware and electrical goods. made by Attorney Ben | by Moose quartet 5 . ¢ : re .nw acter of Gener nt did not ¢ York, Ju AN order was . Banks in supesior court to- Mesweeney; integrity of Coolidge and Dawes stay today directing him to appear hefore anl 1 th L | W. Murphy a like result today, Federal Judge Knox at 2 o'cloch afternoon and show cause why he !0 . VAL should not seize all liquors on the a8 # : JRdmOr Cunard liner Berengaria scheduled to fa0the sail for England later today Kenneth Akers, son of W, C. Akers, sold at a reasonable price, the pro. Lawrer For Defense Makes ated Press. consisting of J,,\.\ ion will be served on District Attorney Hayward accordion w»,‘..,‘.,“ Iollowing the show refreshments “The republican machine must Wil be nd aside for the peopla of th James Kindelan, country will not allow their g ment to be bhetrayed with impunity vials of | regime are not even yet ved. The smoker Dircotsr officials and state ofiicors . 8990 proposed or d by any or s certific \ P r. Denniso ¢ will be present, A discus- r b ) And remember, that the tifics v a Dr. Dennison . i G e et oy The order, issued at the request of |©f Cheshire whigi the woman-was 1d on plans for the Captain John . Milliken, secretary- | eeribed as suffering with # .+ in- ”\ :‘\\\.vyllul.r\““lu\‘h ‘-’:”:yr:wx il N e TS treasurer of the Neptune association ' m and unable to appear to | in N NIy 2 those who joined any order, secrii of masters and mates, was said to be |Pross her suit, : h "; (y‘\ 'v‘.m’ ‘H,‘ A HoS or otherwise, Yorganized for lawfub . are ase designec n requesting the court {o S AL L S i or to advocate openly any the first step toward a ca lesigned RSN ah T AN ras Madt gation of local m Purpos a ¥ to test the validity of the recent liguor | ©) 3 3 ‘ sy principle within the scope of legiti- treaty with Great Britain. What this lady is really g | hand mate public discussion.* Swedish Prince Plans To Entertain Delegates 3 th, in my opinion, is a reali \ v e does conde s the par The petition demands that Hayward ' 2 “What he d condemn is the par make the seizure on the ground that | "2t she had employed the justice of DIDN'T PAY HER BILL. [ticipation in politics by any - e ockholm, the carrying of liquof aboard auy |!DI¥ ccurt as a method of = legally ) h organization,” the speaker continied, ; Sl 18 an Amerioan port {5 & Vio- \wkmailing this defendant Daughter of Late Lillian e, action intimi® | prince of Sweden has been believes that such g lation of the Eighteenth Amendment Judge Banks' deefsion ont only on Hotel's Complaint. dates public officails and encourages chairman of the $iA8 T: Axtell, attorney for Cistain |throws the casé out of court, bu | .. 0 Gye N, 3. June political or oath bound pledges con- Milliken, declared that it he was de- | ““”‘“‘v“'h"':‘l"‘:”' ”;~ laid "“‘f':“ S Stiasll Chivet: daughy nv.('\ o .",““"' ..H‘».‘\vl S : feated in his efforts to compel action | NA9UNC BN Ber has il ggoverty are | o te Litllan Russell. is nnder ] another point Mr, Johnaton ‘:“,,, by Hayward he would scek a warrant | AUtomctically released rest charged with non-payment e outstanding characteristic of the Mtospey Slade agreed to withdraw | d ; democratic party was that it stood | held in Stockhelm § bills amounting to $485 s From First Page) today produced he present Senator Underwood, Mr. Johnston [ 10 Rretetl TLEIRG 08 RO even Yot are neither punished nor re- seeret Junt 26.--The crown named Swedish committee which I8 preparing to entertain the legites to the Universal Christian | Conferenee e and Work to he Her re-created dining-room New wall paper, fresh paint, gorgeous yug and draperies, furniture of masterly design. Yet something lacking. Somes how, the room not completely furnished! N Augist, 1925 protection of human rights | The conferonce will be the Ruests of proteeting public officials “against | the Swedish nation accompanied | " for, the mrrest of the magter of the it Berengaria on charges ofiolating the |1he ecunter claim “entered by the WHen brotis prohibifion amendment and the Vol- asking dl- |\ 0o orday stead act. Captain Milliken contended that the treaty, by which Great Britain grants “'0Vlc crucity San & the right to United States men to search for liquor aboard all “00\& Clah \mokcn on ships undar British registry within |' miles of the American shore in return for the privileges of bringing liquors into American ports under seal, dis- eriminating against all American registry. The Berengaria on from Southampton June 21, had of the most suceessful aboard, classed as medical stores, 110 | 11 . gallons of wine in bulk, almost 5,000 |in charge of the show. The program dep ol Fpdmdsabionbillion P, silioe Samarfunt Bosklor Un opean section at Kiockholin bottles of ale and porter, almost 3,000 | is as follows: “Song of All Nution regular working detwood s one whose “only employ- -\: ”““,,' v delegates, the RBritish 1 ve botties of Mght wines, 1,912 botties of Jack Hilton: “Pal O° Mine,” J \ oy : $47.178.600 ~on. A et il the American e in beauty and durability—you can com- spirite and a large and varied assort: | Carthy; eccentiie danc p department [tury last past has been the people wliatic Sk &k th M. C. A plete your table service at surprisingly ent of whiskey, according to the | Cormier; “Russian ¥ " L g ns such a L N A. g & g :‘.p-n fleld with Judge Knox “Wonderful Mother,' modern Y. W, C A Ivangeli Alilance, gmall expense, You may provide all the kinds of pieces you need—salad forks, Student Chrigtian Movement, Inte s8ing or en ‘ . bouillon spoons or serving pieces, 1847 ROGERS BROS. man we now propose,” Mr, |, ot TTEH AHC CINR Johnston declared If any citizen | ke ngt SANTESQUILLACOTE SILVERPLATE 164 Oak street ay wealthy Stratford pioneer, ot oppression and intimida- PUrpose 1 thering fs des Senator Underwood had re- | ¢l to he an .mmvlmm entrate himself as he ¢ ary He, too, ., d, he said, that his position be ght on t mind of Christ as re- . m plain beyvond misunderstanding ed in the Bible toward the great customs P by the delegates on this grave issue, MPERIAL DIET CONVENES, and ndded : - and nad questions prominent in post-war civil- : g 3 o Assovtated i wlicves that unlioss the \ zation, 18D LoMorTow Bvening | vy - 7in. 15 oThe Inerial dive |1 mel with candor Lok Kl D A minstrel overture will feature the met in extraordinary session this campaign you will not only invite the | annual smoker of the Moose club to morning, the chief busin being to disintegration of this party but wil vessels of [be held in the elub rooms ot f take a backward stop so who in Daniel J. Sullivan is pianist t Kiley who has directed some tes 2 [ on veree on the same in his wife's complaint—intol- grounds as a by John Danie ho represented industrial and international In that last swift glance at the table set for dinner, perhaps you sometimes feel that the rich beauty of enough silverware is lacking. But probably you do not reale ize how easily you can provide all the gilverware that you ought to have, In 1847 Rogers Bros, Silverplate—unrivaled Arthur J. Brown of New arehibishop of € York; nterbury; the archibishop, of Upsala and the Ocen tomorrow | deal with sy on N menical Patriarch of Constantin This appr nsistent with the basis of a modern |, principally liberal government as to b thinkable evening. arrival here and Jac o joint presidents of the interna- 0 UNS fpational committee which is arrang- minstrel for earthquake reconstructio wk for the democratic pa 1o | recon n r lemocratic party ing for the conference ipes ever turned out in this city is according to the figures of the finar aceept or condone.” The 38 tion 150 er for more than Allted fed o Kastern section 8 e ot P i Pt opriation | of the United States 000 yen | “If a man e ived in imes apart from embarr So——————————— - — | tangling Sitions With Burst of Mus:c, New York Opens Her Doors ind Christian Endeavor repres It is the - - sentative of conce 8 fou Auw\ of offense inst the o W8 involving turpit here is no reqason | | | professional o otherwise Banti of May we show you the newer 1847 Rogers Bros. patterns? 1 itlon to the Point | et were married hy Re Laden at & o'clock this Tohn the Annnensany Parrean Solad Fork THE PORTER & DYSON 0. JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS 51 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN, requisite of |y ohureh of St on a man that neither x t, boule Rteila Bquillacote was hridesmaid and tartin Santi was hest 1 Mr. and s home on partisan journal imp rning imme nan is this nomina Lilting music . , . gossamer gowns . , . the clink of wine glasses . . . and then a hush— “She gripped my arm and pointed to a tall, white-haired man on the other side of the floor. " “His nose was a great curved beak. “*The White Eagle, monsieur—!"" The White Eagle— master of crooks— arch foe of society! At last a match for the wit and cunning of John Ainsley! “John Ainsley, Master Thief” —by— Arthur Somers Roche Starts Tomorrow in The Herald many more rumpus i SERH:.S «A” SPECIAL SEDAN $ 1859 uvoravuc Delivered 4 WHEEL NOW ON DISPLAY BRAKES MOON MOTOR SALES 142 ARCH STREET BALLOON Th’\ES AXTLD®0 DS

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