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Hinds Honey and Almond C: mbooiie voes 90 4 ! Frostilla . Elcaya Creams priced at ... . D. & R. Cream for .. ... Angelus Cream prifed at Noonan’s Lemon Cream for . | Ponds Creams selling at . Luxuria Cream for ........ Jergen’s Lotion priced Nepto Lotion selling at . Pompeian Massage Cream .. Pompeian Night Cream for . Pompeian Day Cream priced . Creme de Meridor for ...... Squibb’s Cold Cream at only Boncilla Creams priced GOOD FOR THE T | Squibb’s Tooth Paste for ... Forhan's Tooth Paste priced Pepsodent .. ... Listerine ... Ipana .. Cadums Paste Kines Bleachodent Combination for Burrill's Tooth Powder for . Coty’s Tooth Paste . 27¢c — Spear c — Hovey's Berlm News | DISTRIGT MEMBERS EXPEGT HOT TIME: Megting of Kensington Fire Dis- (rict May Turn Into Battle | {t'ng in and out on cars on a hill REGARDING NEW COMMITTEE Surprised Sixth Drum Corps Will . Mects—Triangles and All on Anniversary—— Take Part in Kensing- | ton 1o Play—Police Court—Items, The curtain will go up IFriday on what threatens to be the hottest time held in the district ot Kensington in some years, Before it falls on the last act developments will have ma- tured that will displace the present tire district board of Kensington and install there a new board At lcast, that's what residents threaten to do, | Whether or not there will be any ar- guments or blood shed remains to be | scen, There are some in town who | are calling down the wrath ¢ e Gods dn the heads of the committee- men, When asked, why they don't scem to know, Just on general prine ciples, apparently One thing, they won't be | pick on George Sullivan, the present| committee chairman. Mr, S8ullivan has | Iready said that hz wouldn't accept the position again for love nor migey and it is believed that he means it. As for the other committeemen, it | is sald that they are looking for re-| appointment, If they are, all well and gcod, say some of the residents, “If they are, let them keep on looking,” retort some of the thunderous vol of other residents, It is expected that th be large crowd at the meeting. Every-| one is expecting a battle, and if there | isn't one, there will be a great deal disappointment. No one eveb at- tends a peaceful meeting in the town, it seems, but if there is any chance that one man may say mean t'winz.n‘ atout another man, the whole town | will be out 19 witness the clash of wordas. Sidewalks for Main street, Kensing- | ton, may be relied upon to furnish the recessary blood and thunder, if any,| be lacking. There are also several | other itema to be disposed of. In Police Court. The docket of the Berlin court was not heavy last night. able to H!J re will “ town There Thin Men { Skinny Men Run Down Men Nervous Men | You v'ohnhly know that Cod Liver Cil is the greatest flesh producer in the world. | Because it contains more Vitamines | an any food you cin get. | You'll be glad to know that Cod Liver Oil comes in sugar-coated tab- | 18 now, so if you really want to put | O or 20 pounds of real healthy flesh | on your bones and feel well and)| «“irong ask Clarke & Brainerd Co. or ickinson Drug Co. or any druggist for a box of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tablets, Only 60 cegts for 60 tablets and it ou don't gain five pounds in 39 days| your druggist will hand you back the money you paid for them 't anything unusual for a per- 5 g2in 10 pounds in 35 dass Gt MeC the gina! and gen- | uine Ced Liver Oil Ta & Summer Prices on Toilet Requistes, Drugs of All Kinds, Sundries, Etc. CREAMS AND IO‘I‘ION S Cream priced 28¢ and 69¢ bottle | ... 17¢ — Minerlava ..... 7¢, 17¢, 25¢, 33¢ | Rose Water and Glycerine, box .. Lyon’'s Tooth Powder or Paste Pyorrhocide Tooth Powder for 39¢ — Kolynos ..... 5¢, with brush flee | game [ ranged {in the morning | Kensington were pleasastly surprised [ the | est | the | other matters which have been of in- | pected | arge delegation of rooters at the field ROUGES AND COMPACTS Ashes of Roses, Mandarin, Coral Rose, Currant Rose Rouge ...... Djer-Kiss Rouge priced at ... Celma Loospacte ...... $1, §1.50, Djer-Kiss Compactes e b TR Gl Princess Pat Rouge priced at .......... .;% Dorins Rouge qcllmg for... Three Flower Rouge for Pogo Rouge .... 50c — Marinello $1.00 3c A 40¢c, T5¢ . dae . 25¢, 49¢ 40c, 5¢,/$2.00 NESDAY, JU Plainville News EPISCOPALIANS T0 ' SELEGT NEW RECTOR ... 33c bottle | 25¢ | 0c bot. Se, Sde Mary Garden Rouge priced ......: Pompeian Bloom for ..... SOME HAIR BENEFITS Mulsified Oil or Hennafoam .. Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine ........ ..‘)c, Amami Shampoo 17c or 3 for 5 Packer’s Liquid Shampoo for ........, ! Hurlburt’s Cocoa Pomade for ... Cocoanut Ol for ........12c and 39¢ bottle Smirnoff Russian Shampoo ... Se pkg. Tarceanut Shampoo for .......... 50¢ Ideal Brilliantine priced ............ Djer-Kiss Brilliantine for ........ Bandoline . ... 25¢ — Hair Groom . Pineglow Shampoo.. 39¢ — Stacomb. . Glover's Mange Cure for . 49¢ Rosemary and Sulphur pnced 69¢ Danderine . 21¢, 45¢ and 63¢ bottle Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur A | No Grey Hair Tonic for ....... 8$1.49 bottle Mary T. Goldman’s Restorer ........ $1.25 ¥ieie gy .. 16¢ and 10c, EETH 19¢ 17c, 19¢ | were but three cases callad by Judge |an's Aid society of the Berlin Con. George Griswold, after court opened | gregational church will be held to- at 7:30 o'clock. morrow afternoon with Mrps, corge Two of them were for Prentice. The meeting was postponed | the fishing laws, Arthur R. Balley of Southington were |8 o'clock, All members are requested brought before the court for fishing in [to bring basket lunches. Reports of the Meriden reservolr without a per- | this year's officers and election of of- mit. Th> men explained that they|flcers for the ensuing year will take had sccured verbal permission from | place, the caretaker at the reservoir and had | thought that that was sufficient, The | Juage explaincd that they must secure | segational chureh was ent dined written permit from fish and | this afternoon at 3 o'clock by warden, ‘They were discharged. | Elizabeth Wilcox Allessander ‘Boasi of New Haven |ridge, Games were was fined 330 and costs for reckless | freshments served, driving, He was arrested on June 14 by State Policeman Palmer for rv':‘v»‘ : Games Committes Meetin, ®1 The games committee in ¢ F e 0 was paced by the officer and showed | 1he Nr‘nl: at the qnmlu:‘ )~ n:vlur;‘-‘un'n( a apeed of 42 miles an hour, fleld day will meet next Monday eve- Drum Corps 1s Active Ining at 8 o'clock., The general com- T. A. B. drum corps | mittee in charge of this affair will to take part in sgveral in the next few weeks, Two of them were announced today, both of which will be big times, The band will violation of Cradle Roll Party The cradle roll of the Berlin Con- the by of played and re- The little tots en. joyed themselves to the utmost The has ar |and further arrangements wil | made with regard to the place, the big time, Fast Berlin Ttems The weekly meeting of the Com. { munity club will be held in the Meth | odist church basement this evening at | 8 o'clock. All members ara requested |to be present as the recreation come | mittee will give their report of the | proposcd plans for tha picnie to be \IHM in the near future, Ralph Gam- bla h charge of the | program for this week, to New H;l\rn Saturday and will attend a general | meet of drum corps at Walnut Beach, The trip will be made by automobile and the boys will leave the T. A, B, hall at Upson's Corner at 10:50 o'clock There will be a large | number of contests and the jocal | drum corps is expecting to bring home | several of the prizes On July 12 the corps will attend a st meet of drum corps at Turner IFalls, Massachusetts, It is not expect. he Misses Dorothy Wright and ed that the Kensington corps will en- | . S 3 ter many of the contests here, as there | o0'® Baldwin and Richard Moffatt of are very few open 1o visitors from out | KCFINEton were the guests of fricnds of the state. |in town Tuesday. aricite On Annivevasey S o (0 ra e Sirawieer) s ri e vy el ekl Y sdeescs per in the church basement this eve- ning from 6 to 8 o'clock | Dr. Adolph Benson who | spending the past several days guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs | Benson of this place left Tuesday morning for Ashton, R. 1., where W spend ow weeks vacation, joyed and dancing was in order, 1a. | ™Il 8pend a few weeks vacation | ¥rank Kramer and Victor ter in the evening refreshments were - e served an guests presented My, |91t Tucsday for Millville, N. and Mrs. Cashman with a beautifal [ NeY Wil enjoy a fishing trip table famp The weekly barn dance and social Community Club y be ’"",‘ at ‘n: hnmv‘ of Mr. The East Beriin Community club | Yotke in West Cromweil Friday eve. has had a prosperous existence since LIRS RN SN Py its formation several months ago and members have shown lh”!r inter- by their continued attendance at |the meetings which are held each | week on Wednesday evening, Enter- tainment featurcs are provided, a| member being asked to arrange for this feature before each meeting, At session tonight arrangements will be made for the first annual picnie hich will be held some time in the near future, the definite date of which will be settied upon tonight, 1t is| expected that in the fall work will be | started to boom the club all through | the town and to get something done | regarding a building of its own and g0 Methodist church Mr. of | last night at their home by about friends, who appeared on the scene to celebrate Mr, and Mrs. Cashman's sixth wedding anniversary. The af- fair was a and much mes were en- 20 has been as the 8 he the will Prospers bl society Thursday Woodmen meeting Modern their July 3 hold next evening, TYP08 ELECT TODAY Murphy of New Bedford Named As of the New FEngland | | President Branch of the Union Today 28.—The New its Concord, N. H., June England Typographical union closing session yesterday chose | River, Mass, for its 1925 meeting | place, and elected Paul V. Murphy, of Triangles To the Front J\(" Bedford, president and John G. | MacGowan, of New Haven, secretary The Triangles of Kensington, about | which little ‘hn been heard recently, | (reasurer. The latter takes the place will “do their stuff,” on the ymm.};‘f John ¥. Murphy of Providence, L. roulds when they battle with the [ '~ h l“nmmunl'_\‘ club boys of Meriden |2nd declined reelection. Saturday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock, | ™28 ¥iven a gold pen and pencil in The All Kensingtons will go to Mid. | FECORnition of his services and retir- dletown on that afternoon, where they (W8 President Fred G. Speed of Low- will pay the employes of the state |©!l, Mass., was given a gold ‘n:h'h i | hospital. The Corbin Red Sox will be | “"h'r o '.""r- elected were: Samuel in Kensington Sunday and will play |A- Burn lv.r)\lfllr"r first vice-prest the All Kensingtons at the Pereival | 9t 1 C. Verrill, lnrna.'-d avenue fleld at 3:15 o'clock in the a sccond "”, president: Jesse W. Buase, |Coneora, N. ., third vice-president: ‘”-;-‘)?:.m‘n Ke Louls ¥. Criol, Burlington, Vi, fourth 1y scheduled -president. club of Meriden ager P. 1. Buck gage a game with team and had to battle. Howev ANl Kensingtons’ to give struggle. It is ex terest to residents of East Berlin, singtons were original- | play the Community | ¥'¢* on funday, but Man- y was anxious to en- the New l!ri(nin! cancel the other the Triangies, the second team, are ex- the Merdden boys a to FALL CAUSES 1 Sea O, N. Y., June Charles brokerage firm bearing his name, dicd at his homa today from injuries re- ceived when he fell stairs at his home last Sunday night. {He was the father-in-law of W. S | Silkworth, former president of th New York Consolidated stock ex- chang® pected that there will be a Sunday, as the fame of the Corbin fled Eox has spread throughout this vicinity and they are noted for their fast and clean baseball The Atamond mine Annual Woman's Mesting South Africa till containe unlimited | The annual meeting' of the Wom»]""_gh_ mining enginesrs say. Premier in Joseph B, Nefs and | from a week ago and will be held at | Miss | Worthington | for meets |also, hold & meeting In the near future | be | time | confron's and other detalls in connection with [ the members of the school committee entertainment | Benson | J., where | nir Fan | ;Special Meeting Called for To- ' morrow Night in Parish Honse \SCHOOLS CLOSE TOMORROW Sequassen Corporation Directors to | Meet—New Pastor Arrives—Town | Plan Commission Hearing—Catholic Church Notes—Bricls, A special parish meeting of the le- Epis will opal church of held tomorrow | in the | Louse for the purpose of voting on a | new ractor Rev, George | Hilton, who is now rector of the Epis- ccpal church in Huntington, Conn. | The meeting is of especial interest to | the members of the parish as ihe | church has for some time now bee | without & head ang it is necessary to | elect a rector in order might keep its good standing in the | diocese and also retain its sound finan- | clal coadition, The procedure to be followed at the | meeting calls for the selection of a | minister to be ¢alled to the church Then his name will be submitted to| the bishop for his approval. The ting has been called in the regu- s manner by a petition of 10 mem- and will be one of the most im- nt gatherings to be held by the g the fiscal year. le- gal members arc urged to be present | and “voice their sentiments on a rec- {tor &0 that all might be harmony when the selection has been made, hools to Close, | The graded schools gal voters of the | Cur Saviour e | evening at § o'clock to succeed o Plainville nual summer vacation and will re- open for the fail term on W | September The annual graduation exercises are being held today and 59 | pupils are leaving the graded schools, | soma of them planning to go to high | gchool in the fall and others planning |to pursue occupations other than school work. The members | #choo! committec Principal Orrin L. Judd, | cut the occupation of the new school building street. The second floor the D th have the rooms in on Linden will be lainville aid worked of with of wiil be devoted to This arrange- and the lower floor | the first four grades ment is the best that could be the present thme, but is by no permanent. Statisties of the years show that the number ring the schools each and within the next will not be suffieient means past few children ente | year is increasing | two yenrs, there { room for the children in Droad streaet and Lindsn street build. ing to attend the grades, If half of the new bullding remains a high achool. A New High School, the higgest problem the achool authorities and i of This 1= the matter ra | and without much doubt, 1 will have to be broached to the vo lat a special town meeting in the not tco far distant future. In the mafter | of a high school, Plainville has been | notificd both the New Britain and | Bristol hool boards that it must stand on its own feet and i the pu- pils are educated properly, & | new Iding will have to be built to be use: eaciusively for the high For the fall tarm in the high school, a total of 49 pupils will enter the first but when the succeed- ing classes graduate from the graded schools and cater the high school, [ trere will be o room for them unless the Linden sigeet school 18 turncd info a high scho® alone. Then in the event that It is decided to put this irto effest, there will be no place for ades he present time nden strect Rroad grades are overcrowded and shows no relief from this condi- by | &choo! year, both wtreet the fu- the and tion Directors 1o Meet, guiar monthly mee lirectors of Sequ he held this evening at 5 o'clock in the directors’ I'ellows ha Every member hoard te asked to be present a important fters to be attended to. New Pastor Arrfves, w I ring appointed Brown in t AL M joration w room in Odd of the there business | ar umber n Ma A I the arr Horace Plainville 4 i Plan introduced abou The new pastor Springfield chure Brown is te be ra Mr Barr offic n the chureh for gunday, and Re fie 7 vay town by n ¢ b, s being Brown " t M omes {rom which Rey Mr s- ate Mr 4 on wil sorvices yext th for his new Town Plan Hearing along Broad jvers sch interested in the public hearing to be held in the town hall Monday evening, June 30, at 8 o'clock proposed building and veranda Broad street. The announce- te street are " on lines o who had served for fourteen years | me.t was given out a short time ago Mr. Murphy | and properly owners and others in- ' Try This For | E. Berner, head of a New York stock | macists have for the past | | NEURITIS e " in- ma calized In or may be general volving 4 large number of merves For quick and lasting reljef, phar- months stainless when New dispensed Joint-Easc—a penetrating remedy that, rab- down a flight of | hed over the affected parts for about | one minute, soaks right In 80 that not a trace is left on the skin. Joint- » 18 for limbering up stiff yinte, reducing the swelling and cane. | ing the pain to disappear, and for this thousands of tubes at all druggists Alwaye remember when Joint. l‘.u- gets in agony gets out—Quick. purpace are &5 parish | ihat the church | will close tomorrow noon for the an-| dnesday, | | turned into the Plainville high school | made | the | that | NE 25, 1924, terested were urged to attend lhe hearing and voice their objections m‘ 'lhe proposed layout if they have any, map of the proposed layout lm een drawn by Engineer Joseph \ha.rrnan and a copy of it has lwu filed with the fown clerk. Anyone | | wishing to view this map may do m‘ ['n any time and the lines and mmr details will be explained fully at Hm h: ‘ing. This is another of a Yies of | |important pubiic hearings which the commission has scheduled for, this | Hearing on Tuberculosis Préven- he feast of the Sacred Heart will | : . : Tonacrne ‘i e ehren or oo tion Brings Out Sentiment ady of Mercy on Broad street Fri | day with a special massvat 7 0’ cloc i i 1" e ald e hureh Sarunann AUTOMOBILE HITS TROLLEY will be said in the church Saturday | New Britain Man Fined $25 for Reck- Bristol News LITTLE OPPOSITION T0 MILK TEST LAW Catholic Church 3 S he morning at 8 o'clock for the repose of Mrs. Mary McConnell Sunday, the summer schedule will be started at the church, High mass at 10 0" clock will be ommitted ana Sunday 00l sessions at 90' clock ! will ce for the summer months This will contin through further announcements Ly the Rev. John E. Fay. Civil Service Examination less Driving—Nunn Said To Have | s Driven With Defective Brakes — Water Dept. Truck Catches Fire, pastor | Steps toward the establishment of | compulsory tuberculin tested herds in this city for the entire milk supply | Following the announcement by the 8 the announcement by the | were discussed at a public hearing post office department that there will | last night in the city court room with be civil service examination in | ¢ [Plainville on July & for the position ‘:"I';,“:,:‘ of ]“:," :,“","“"‘\!(‘,:,, i of clerk and carrier in the local post Imilk producers of the city opposed | office, comes the notification that |¢),, wWhich the Dosraiiot | applications for the examination may |heaith desires incorporated within the | | befiled with I'rank Hohbein, city regulations in order that the milk | tary for Plainville the |supply may be protected. The pro- | States civil service commission posed ordinance provides that no milk | Hohbein is in a position to furnist shall be sold unless it comes from a ssary data concerning the exam- |{yperculin tested herd or is pasteuriz ination and will furnish it gladly to | oq anyone who cares to apply, I onciman Graduates Picnic sided at the gathering which showed Friday, the members of the gradu- |, \arge percentage of the milk men of |ating class of the grammar school will | (hig vicinity present. The only | hold the annual picnic at Momauguin, posing voices the ordinance who | | They will accompanled there by |aired their views were Timothy Col- }um teachers and will spend the day lins, milk producer of Farmington in merrymaking as a relief from their |, anye; Thomas A, Tracy, local news- arduous studies in preparation for the | panerman and Dr. Renjamin Rob- | | finishing of school bins, who conducts a livery business. Legion Auxiliary Meeting All of the men opposed the tubercu- The regular meeting of the Ameri- |lin test ordinance on the ground that |can Legion auxiliary to Brock-Barnes |the prices might be raised exorbitant- | post will be held tomorrow evening at |s o'clock in the post rooms on Whit- | | ing street. Inflportant matters to come !up for discusion and all members are urged to attend, Plainville Brie Miss Helen Hemingway of Madison is visiting her grandmother, Mrs, Thomas Conlon of Pierce street, Court General Lawton, ¥, of A, held a regular meeting last evening t which routine business was trans- acted, . Cards are heing recelved from Mr, {and Mrs, A. J. Bordeau who are va- cationing in Quebec, Canada, a inance, secre Unite Mr, all of | | Frank 8 Merrill pre- | op- | to the opposing views the sen- meeting seemed in fa- vor of the new ordinance. Among the | big milk producers of the city who spoke in favor of the employment of | |the test was Selectman Leigh D, Minor, one of the owners of FFairview | Farm His farm was the second in the city to hegin the tuberculin test, having started tke plan three years ago. The test was first applied at the Green Meadow farm, owned by Charles T., Morton ., and Townsend G. Treadway of this city. | No decisive action was taken in re. rd to the operation of the ordinance | but a report will he made by the hoard of health to the council at the next meeting, when the ordinance will | ome up for action on the part of the city board Appoint Committee Despite timent of the e, Leaving sale, nume farm tools, Houscheld gooda for sa ‘!m\n, wili sell at private ous houschold goods and including stoves, beds, ing room | set, chiffonior, 200 fruit jars, one horse harrows, plows, cultivator, shot| T0 hring in names of offic gun, clay A geon trap, pipe and beneh [Meeting in the future | vice, stock and dies, and many useful | mittee was appointed Inst pight at the articla Call any afternoon at ¥, B, |¢rganization meeting for a local rod | Williams, Pinacle View Manor, New [and gun club ‘f“rl"\" “r:-“"' "“l"“:" 31t e e. Plainville.- follows: Ramue hrope, Ray An brisin ate, ',‘_‘__\‘H_w“” | George W, Hull, Burton Ceckings {and Homer H. Judd., The club staried | |1t night with a memberahip of ®hout file for deration at a later date The club will have its headquarters on Fall Mountain at the fishing pre serve of Counellman Judd at'a com rs K ley | Robbers Break into Store—Fined in g . ) = Police Court—To Ereet Bullding Sideswipes Trolley William Majuskie New DBritain sideawiped a trolley car last night 10 o'clock at Forestyville center, running board of th his own | riding tue ¢ o Automobile Collide—Rriefs, | Michael Castinal of North Liberty street reported to the police that his store had been broken ints and about $100 worth of goods had been taken, He estimated that the robbery must have ben committed between midnight Monday night and 6 o'clock yesterday morning. Entrance Into the place was gained by forcing a rear door and it 18 (apn at the police court session this thought that burlap bags which were morning and was fined and costs in the used to carry away lon a chargs of reckless driving the Joot, police investigating Bad Brakes Alleged the theft no clues have dis Bad brakes were blamed was the that Jeff Nunn the gtreet section had with pole at the corner of Hroad stre st n tempted to turn from Proston street castward into Broad street, while ot hi turning from IProad street eston strect from the thoroughfare car too late and hold him, His damaged An by Motoreyele urns after the ac« fauity hrakes In norning, Nunn's honds e about breaking off the electric car and damaging machine A young woman |with him, suffered cuts about head and face by flying glase. As a result of the ident, Majuskie ap- peared before Judge Joseph M, Dono- ac store The but covered except that the work of someone famillar place William Makoski of Plantsville fined 825 and costs in the local police court yesterday on a ch of recke less driving. He was arrested by stable Thomas Murphy who preferred the charges agalnst the man An automobile owned by Mullin was struck yesterday truck driven by Harold A. Rubin as it s parked on Main street of the lers on the Mullin car w but an investigation showed that there are the King ephone and for the a t Preston ht. He at ben break of with crash was o8 was to Pr the Con maq i side o the other Wied west Nunn saw hrakes f ine badly ation of th mes W caled tie by a his to mac was cxamiy car Offic ident 1 the po! I unti One f 18 crushed e court this was no cause for arrest Maxwell Noble the Clar dergoing treatment hospital Mr. and Mrs. Artl laughter Shirley of 1 vitomobile trip to Maine Wilkowitch West Main ho lischarged | fire ol § o Corps vears [ m ntinued t | manager is productic B 220 July Autos Burn ot others o Hartford len avenn left on an » ) short Joseph tment w ma any strect has ¥ men serious truck wiring from the Ur ore after Mre. dergoing yury hospit three Harry mmer ma rst mght 1ast imes May T e departmen 1ET MILLARD piEs Y., June Harrict sin of Pt nt Mil- d last surviving mem- in this resident | | HARI £ Milard tard Fillmore Ler immediate | county wi th was born vesterday 7= SHMEET STEEL GARAG | Mrocts ed the t summer exting dde 1 pair ~ o and ma tone to the i Out of & srore ne of the family machine e former Wedding lied stonghton-Monaghan Mary M . Mon Miss s aghat Miss Grac was her sughion hest and ot of the and Wil the hridegroom After the remony Stoughton bride st | Mon sist atiendant hrother of ghan, m was man ce My Mre Ming trip Stonghton or ng wom:n employed for flice of the Now 1 ring Co, Will Open Conrse ma Mrs own 3¢ ¥ time in Man some riure Ant « 1 morning by the board the new Chippance Country the golf course will be open for play {on July 4. Although all of the fin- iehing touches have not been applicd directors feel certain that a most sutisfactory round will be available “I'he clubhouse Wil be 1. Conetruc to eomplestan ouncem KSheet-steel garages keen cars safe fro mfire, f Airecto club that o i Advertise now and tell what you require. WRITE A " WANTAD new August s bring pushed when Anjehed of the fir England Thomas Dawso on work and be the #tructure one oot of i Kind in i has been secured | as professional | made in tha | has been some | Mr. opened | New player for the new club. Suggestions for the traffic going $o and from the new club have been hn” members, driving te ild drive along Battle In returning from the club, t'4: suggzested route is down Hill street, This method will prevent any possibility of accident at the bad turn | on Battle street. The new club s a model of its kind and in addition to a splendid 18 the club styeet, sh | hole course, offers a sightly view from | the clubhouse and grounds. | commands a sweep of the Farmington The site valley. Every modern convenience of | clubhouse construction has been pro- vided for in the structure, itself so that all of the comforts of the club members will be taken care of. Saves Bather Another rescue by Lifeguard Grate ton O'Connell took place yesterday afe ternoon ahout 3 o'clock, when a bath- er, about 20 years old, was pulied from the Rockwell Park lagoon after being seized with cramps., The young man went down twice but was seen by Mr., O'Connell, who rushed to the rescue and succeeded in getting the exhausted bather to the shore, where he quickly recovered. With the rush of bathers to the pool in the last few days there disregard of the rule that all bathing must be done off the hathing beach. Some have gone into the water along the bridge and other places, forbidden by the park authorl. ties, thereby causing much extra work for the lifeguard in pulling them out. Observe Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Missal of High street celebrated their silver wedding anniver: last night by entertaining about 30 gu at the Elks clubhouse, A dinner was served and several en tertaining numbers were presented, Missal is one of the leading drye goods merchants of the city. Bristol Briefs Mies Mabel Benoit of the East Bri tal school faculty will leave next week to spend a vacation at Middlefield, Mass. A son has ben born to Mr, and Mrs. Walter Conlin of Lawrence, Mass., ace cording to advices receivedghere y: terday by Mrs. Conlin's parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Leary of 80 Divinity street, Mrs, Conlin was formerly Miss Lucy Leary a member of the North« side school faculty, Commodore James H. Davis and Captain eGorge Quihion of the yacht Elsie M. will leave on Saturday for Essex to begin an extended cruise of Long Island Sound. Several local people attended the wedding of Professor Erwin B: Kelsey of Yale university yesterday in Wash- ington, Conn. The Bristol Brass Mutual Aid As. sociation will give a dance on Friday night in the corporation restaurant on Broad street, THOUSANDS AT FUNERAL Meriden Catholics Pay Final Tribute John T, Lynch Meriden, Juna ~Thousands at- tended the funeral at St Joseph's ehurch this morning of its late pi tor, the Rev, John T. Lynch, Bishop Nilan celebrated the pontifical re- quiem high mass and he was assisted by Rev. P. N. Shortels, Nridgefield; Rev, John MeGivney, New Haven; ftev, Dr. John MeLaughiin, New Ha- ven; Rev, John F, Denahue, Lake- ville; Rev, William Flynn, Hart{ord; ey, James McCormick, Hartford; v Iinn, Danbury, and Rev, rancis Finn, New Haven, The eulogy was delivered hy the Itight Rev, Monsignor P. J. McGivney of Bridgeport. The procession to the cemetery w headed by an honor guard compose: of men fram five societies, To Memory of Rey, leo N l!\l&ll’r\ r R MARIES state, um;m--umnl nnd County OM« cers Being Nominated N. D, June ~Candidates congressional, judicial, ed« ucational and county offices are being nominated today by voters of North Dakota in a statewide primary. Chief interest attached to the republican party ticket because of the struggle betwen the non-partisan reague and the “regular” republicans. The league indidates are pledged to the return of "t 1 indusiries program. put into effect several n North Dakota when' the 1 ol of etate Fargo or state, neored and partisans hi politics he incumbent Governor R A. N 1 on the republican ballut Sorife, non partisan and 1. J. 1 a8 without endorsement by s I8 oppose by A. G Mor 11 your skin is not fresh, smooth and glowng or hae sulfered from anunwise use of cosmetice, here is an easy, ipex- pentive vay to clear it: Spread ona ¢ Ro9:no] Ointment, letting it remam for ten minutes, Then wash off with )/ Finish with a dash of lose the pores. Do and hot water ciear. coid wataric . uww&n“-