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topping Center: | EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JU | Plainville News ‘ ‘HUNURPUPILSWHI] L NS NO SESSIONS IT'S OUR ANNUAL MID-SUMME S B\'Ié\ll\l‘ SAVIN Silk and Fibre, strictly firsts, white, grey, cordovan, sunburst, n Children’s Silk Socks, just receiv tercup and other shades Children's Lisle Socks, with fanc Rogers' Tea Sets—Tca pot, 26 Table Piece Set—Rogers' and butter knife, the complete set SUge Choice for $1.00 each, hand made and lvlfi(]-\lrl some Tailored and sport model Hats for Matrons, hair and silk $5.00 each. Children and Misses’ Mercerized value, $1.33, mall Lot Men's Shirts, W0 values, slightly Pajamas, me madra lars, mussed Pure white, Values to $1.00, skirt, rmm plain or plmml (l,rs - ! \ e Berlm News WALKER WALKS OFF WITH FIRST PRIZE Wins Honor at Drum Corps Meet at Walnut Beach on Saturday DROWNING VlGTlM FOUND Return Naney M. Ball to Observe Birthday Missing Boys ome—Mrs, —All Kensingtons Severely Trim- med=Fourth of July—Other Items, Clarence Walker, drum major of the T. A. B. drum corps of Kensing- ton, won the first the state drum corps meet at Walnut Beach on gaturday. Mr. Walker proved hime aelf a shark at swinging the baton and prize at heat all his opponents by a wide mar- gin. Mr. Walker has won every con- test hs has been in during the past several years and is recognized as one the best baton swingers in the country. The drum corps itself made tty well also, winning the second ize for playing. 'The first prize went w Dritain. About in the competition and yegarded as the most many years JKkensington has brough urels and h a drum oud of. Roye Return Home, James Arc son of Mr Pasquale Arc Argeti Baroni, Joe Baroni their paments out o was in meet successful ve many be t home corpe to il and Mrs, and Mrs, gave - their their taking and it helli, 111 of Kensington, Mr. and Kensington, a to ft son of al=o of and failed night. Y friends or They le noo oy turn last ate en omes omes after with them an automohile truck, feared that they had an auto crash. gl Offcer Geor v police force two youths, his attempt care ved in This mo a of the ch \successful ma but to the in was find them How T 1to ames this morning about 10 and explained that something wrong with the truck last night were unable to get home Years were expressed that the hovs had been drownd, when it was Jearned that they had been last seen n Merwin Brick Co. Threatens Eapnlcion Manager P. J. Buckley of the boys r ot pond the All- Kensington team issued an ultimatum | W Says--Now Stiff Joints Must Go! "New Distm';ry 1 v;l;ers "Em Up and Even the Creaking Ceases. | Juet 11 the new application JJled Joint-Ease if you want to know al joint comfort is. for stiff, swollen, or joints whether cause d atism or not A conds jght in through skin il own to ligament and bone It oils up and limbers up the joints, pdues the inflammation and redue ( s awelling Joint-Ease is the remedy for all joint troubles | five d Anily—a tube 1ggises are | Alwass remember when Join-Ease for O ¢o rfi ia jolnt agony geis out—Quick. b on It's pain-tor- rheu- soaka and it flesh rubb one di t neing with egular 1547 Rogers' Bread Tray—Pierced design in “Butler” silver Plated Pie Plates, s-inch with pyrex insert, special at 82.98 each, f a lot of semi-dress tailored everal colars and very special at this sale's low price—$1.00 each, Untrimmed blocked shapes—81.00 each tailored and sport styles, rcerized Thread Silk Socks, with reinforced fegt, for Hbe pair, Special Cravat Iiflrr—l our-in-hands of imported and domestic silks. a Skirt 22 corps were | become in- | Our Big July Sale In Progress With Values All Should Share N WHO COME TO BUY, L EVENT THAT MAKES HISTORY GS THAT ARE OFFERED TO ALL Here Are Stockings 3 cke, with lisle garter airedale, P, g. $1.00 value case of “Run of the Mi white, : for 35¢ pair—3 for 1.0t v tops ..nd all the plain colors, Choose Your Silver am I ude, for e o values to Duteh Silver Vases—10-inch high, with choice of 1wo stylos—86.98 each. creamer and tray, reduged to §15.00, howl, Silver r ware, six each, knives, forks, te 82 finish, for $2.98 each. Millinery Bargains and sport hats, s very specially pries braid, ribbon and flower trimmed, rihbon and embroidery Bargains For The Men pongee, white, tan, blue srcale and cotton pongee in neckband style and with turn-down col- 1.00 ecach. strictly firats, black, Ordered Skirt Yet? is our July ¥ale price above cost of material at our Woolen Dress Goods Section to have made and workmanship, guaranteed for fit 1.75 above cost of material. to the members of his squad today when he warned that if the members | |40 not appear for practice tomorrow they hand in their u { without argument, {"The manager stated today that he is | tisgusted with the way in which the lb played vesterday and will have {no more fooling on their part, | Will Play Rted Men I'riday will he a husy day for \ All-Kensingtor They have | games scheduled for that day uw'mnc 10 o'clock the of Manchester will be the jon m. Pereival avenue field, lo'clock in the aftarnoon the loe: the Red Men on their vrmm]l in Manchester. Mrs, Bell 85 Years Ol Nancy M. Beil Pedin will her S6th birthday anniversary | her home in the northern part of | town tomorrow, AMrs. Bell was born in Portland July 1, 1834, and has live | ed in Berlin for many years, | Mps, Bell has boen twice married nd her first hushand, Mr, Wolcott, was a well known resident of this {place. He died years ago, When ho | was alive he and Mra, Bell had charg of the town farm in Berlin, during the dministration of Sclectman ¢ Wilcox \n« el i lml time, Mrs. alone [the in her She nig forms at can one the twe In the Red Men oppononts | At 3 18 will | Mrs, of observe {at Samuel As W md last nell hushand, fall and heen overlooks chilgren 11 as well as a woman | an she ¥ has living which hum no housework yme turnpike do»s all able to got |I|Ill’h younger | Mre Ben 1 hersell as peing opposed to automobiles dind she will not ride the hearing | "‘1 numbher of 1t {cur on the turnpik AllLK ingtons Trimmed All-Kensingtons played the starving dog when the hand Wolfe, the Corbin Red Britain, at the Percival day. When the the loeal team that it had straings aro [ i exprossed herse vehicles, ceidents in the at oc tuy the they the The part ¢ ont pitch New field finally to ate of nd of % of avenue r for fracas woke been of 10} yester hroke up the fact heaten The to the stirring to be said them 2004 the o dis- rooters accompanying team had a greal alone took homa | the was a oA that were it must game and share T greater appointed the Hardware tim and the bacon pig Hayes hit line giving ising young coming dian’t was put 1 City not they t home ens tire but th taken prom heen rything finally that had chance | They | foul out, m with ev Je was and way to Politis, pite who tey*” | a He fifth after en on Hayes and down as much along much of in th heen scored 1 1 the rine he hel opponents as possible | The boy Wolfe had playing golf swinging at There off yesterday g they they balls anay em thinkir the way were ed errors field the pite by for « the All-Kensingt among Kane several right nearls 2l his on when he ran ball zot n squ and to fter the feil i doing €0 ‘ When he couldn‘t find_the ball and three runs cams in Town Plan HAearing ville town plan commis- hold a public hearing this in the Town ha the pro posals for building, veranda and street lines, This is one of the most im- portant matters to come up for action hefore the in some time and the majority t property owners along the expeeted | to attend. A map of the proposed cout is at the office of the towg| e¢lerk and will be at the hearing to- | night #o that all matters not under- stood will be explained from it by} members of the plan commis- All property owners along the and others who are intereste matter are urged 1o be present | their opinions on the mat- members the commis A appreciate the ownere that he his feet The Tlain gion will £ o'clock evening at on Broad street to decida commission strect are «ion. strect in the to voice The of sion wou oninions of the as Broad street should along the stre porenns have property they feel tops. al=a 1 at $1.95, $2.08 cach, several heiio and grey, with silk frog: airedale, {the sentiments expressed | not being printed by | | 8aturday { the | game was hard | sington boys kept the |4-2 | eh | s | e | game caused a riot | | been ElghtySeven fo Receive Attend- ance Gertificates From State | TOWN PLAN HEARING | :\nnm\.uma Committee of Episcopal MERCHANDISING BY THE Church to Mect—Local Team Loses | some 63c pair. pink, sky, In outsize, black, beige, —Touring Cam Smash on Fast | lavender, black, but- Main Street—Plainville Briefs 50¢ for 17¢ pr. or 3 pairs for Piainvitie pupilalor be signally | | | | | of the graded | school will honored by ths state of Connecticut hecause of ut year [ perfect attendance | during the entire A total of 87 pupils in the various| | grades atended every session and these will be presented with honor certifi- cates of attendance which will be | signed by Governor Charles A, Tem- | pleton and other members of the | state hoard of education. This, in the opinion of Principal Orrin L. Judd, is a remarkable showing for the parents and children to have such |large number of the pupils cligible for the certificates. The pupils receive the certificates a Nows: Kenneth | Lorraine ‘thl"l Marion Mills, Erling the sessions of 1023-1924 a and tablespoons. leghorn and silk, all gtraw, models, biack and colors, for who | trim, $1.09, o as Beatriee e Corlette Morgan, Distin, Junior Girolome Morgan Daniels, Tivingston Smith, John ph Carlette, Rohert Sedergren, Any | Mitdred Peplow. Pose Hibbard, Dorothy lenick Sasek, Alan Tyler, Alhert Miller, Anna | Kawalski, Antonie Caparrelli, John | McIntyre, Austin Daniels, I.ena Girol onm. Elder Levasseur, Anita | Cliftord Sturgeon, Lee Williams, lando Gnazzo, Ilorence Tani, 1 Conforti, Charlotte Day, Richard | Leonard, Howard ~ Smith, Horace V'rench, Mildred Lafayette, Weltl | Minna Washburn, Kenneth nner, Ray Distin, George 1 8¢ Wilhelmena Strunz, Hazel Teachman conditions there argaret Weber, Josep! Conforti, they themselves, If there are | Olive MeBurney Peterson, A objections to be raised they should | perorson, Amaluen Vilardi he brought up at the hearing and if | ziambrello, Carmen Yacobellis there are any property owners Who | gell Maynard, Bennie approve, they also should expross|yard Earl, Harvey Smith, thelr feclings on the matter | Gregory, Florence Noi ting Committee Mo Greener, Helen sturgeon The nominating committe Seranton, Marion Livingston piscopal ehurch Our Vinton Smith, will meet this evening Jath Tyler, Abbie in the parish for the purpos® | feegan, Dorethy 1ves, Trving Morgan, further considering the cailing of | Mills, Barla McGihbon, Arthur for the church. The com= | orennuist Sebastian mittee will then report to the parish | xpcapl, (€ Hor, meeting which has been adjourned | Grayson, Virginia untii Thursday evening, July 10, | contort), Emily Kil Soveral ices this meeting have Marjorie Klizaheth | been the “Herald” bt Waiter Willlam | thérein are Yaross sasek use of the fact ance During Term is unknown Any wing pupils were articles written on this matter will be for the term printad provided they are sign hut the opinion of several the members of the chureh, the question is one that should ba thrashed out| at the meetings of tha parish In the opinion of members of the nomi nating committee tha bLusiness affair the church &hould concern only members of the ch and not publie and it is poor judgment further arguments in the discus ion by their in newspapers show U p Better Saturday Chant, piteher for the All-Ke showed up well in the between the locals and employes of the state hospital at nee Burton e $2.00 § Regular Silverio, 20 Mn Susko, beige, grey, navy, cordovan, 2 1c Reg. §1 kinds—33¢ or - $1.00, Collins, Do- you have choice of any style knowledge of than | any Loy Caparelli, 1 Agnes | Emilio | Vivian Davis, Usher, Tobert of Roviour at 7:30 o'clock | Gnazzo, house of a Irene rector Alfonss Rily | rge Backman, Vietor Hurtado, Mary dinlingher, Ruthland Murphy, Stephen erlo not received of by, by Staniey, Weber, John Atten that their author The por attendance | June 1924, Kenneth Morgan Conforti, Durant Danlels, Henry Vito Artl 1ing | In n Alme Beatrice ‘assidy, Sneidema Girolom Robert n Matthew | Lorratne | Lindstrom Chambrailo Thompson rieel, A gan, Bdwin Raymond Bmit Leo t issell yseph Allen elina Clarence Mor- Adams, Melvin Griffin h, Dante Soccasio, Doris Livingston. Tebert Living Tohn Pavano, Harold Williame rice G Mary Mcleod, Shirley Kalish, M | urton Distin, ocel Pisante, Florenc tichmond, Ine Haaman, Loud Mid. | ichmon o Prior, 1 v Doris Spraguc dietown, in a game played on the | it Lo Marion S Attilio Montono, Junior Middletown grounds, The game end bt dbaents Mills, John Paul Varrone, MW N ¥-8 #n favor of the |y, om0 © Gavine Cavallaro, Kensington cre » Ialph Robert Gna he game Melldonie, Trling Sedergrers rough, the P Clat Woods. ) the Jast inning. Rome hard luck Gainer, Anni fylvia Znazzo, | cighth al ed the Middictor Mildred Peplow, | Mary ers to creep up somewhat Ranek s R " e Triangles Lose Saturday 3 Mill langles last Saturday ek, tub of Merlden john fought and the nise of the ur ireh Tise ing- tons, P 2 be tHison #ilverio —— apacrelii, Thomas Patey canor was fast all the way T locals leading right up to right up etio ene in Clrolomo, o wko P hy Tred Morrow Nis, 1 Yor or Alan Ty Doro Mary Kempa, He Vilardi, Antonio Y € | Hil Catherir being | (‘pone, Mabel Datoli cint . A Kawalski the | Antoinctte cio ltosa Vilardi, Jo-| but Pepe, Patsy Berardi, 1 rd ha Ttussel) Baker Bobbie Jwin Hills, Hermon H 1 Margonelli James Tani. Lucy Ant . h G The Community to C nry Ker visitors hoopi the finlsh Community the of game clubhb job they O0'Den He Emi Dorothy ard along in A fow Triangles lost the the the the score at of the errors len na y for them % did not anticipated pitching proved for the visitors until sliced sky " sephit Community e | Nyingto ley, Dannie mo casy s n Iayno's bling block seventh inning ks out of a stum- the great the blue with thei but youthful pitcher jangles became 1 in the 1 slacke up. Up to the the held th 1 They At el Lena a " ina ne wi sws the 7T venth venth ts, the Gnazze trie eetine & ned Triangles e visi- tors Pt Ttnssell wi jam Hornsbee 100k the pite Communi had taken two rune thought they after he Hornshes's style had but two errors on 1h part of the Kensinkton support brought in the extra runs for Merides Practice tomight at Percival field, Wonld Play East Berlin Triangles bartering wWith the East 1 and of the can make the third district's 4 ook sick Manager BDuckiey " singons today stated that he is con- fident that the team can beat the Cotbin Tted Sox of New Rritain in a return game. He will make ar. rangements for another game this team, if possibie St. Olaire’s Body Found. The body Arthur 8t. Clair. was drowned at Momauguin Thursday, June 19, was Saturday at Bradley Point, tance from whers he sani to word received by Mra Bertha Smith of Berlin, with whom he had living. Hope of recovering t body had heen practically abandoned The funeral he beld Tuesday flernoon at 3 o'clock at the Berlin Congregational chureh. Rev. Samuel A. Fiske, assi Mr. Ueht- | toria Mi man of New officiating. | Margoneili Rarial cemetery, | '8 box in cighth laughed from have out of the and They Rayno and the . wi ty club Piers, ¥ “astiol C would yite Day Josa A walk-away ar box. them buffaloed, was taker gamuel Emma ard T e Horac ndleburg Scran- H Yo W ldred 1 redlo, 1 Washbu A " Ie yort Biehler, Ono Chimbreflo Day, Day Gauthier, Joseph George Sasek Hazel Teac ma « eriek Tyler, Margaret Terlanti, Annie Cartani Frank Castiola, Leonard Jennie DiYulio, Alda Gh Mary Selomone, 1ioy fir[%-r Alice Peter- Josephine Con- Amalueo Vilardi, Joseph Willle Frederick horbe Robinson Elvina Minella, ftussel Maynard. Hose Agnes Livingston. May Lawrence Gregory, Thereea Eyres. Helen Fd- 1 Datofl. Mar- Sime Smith i isan Mehi Dean 3 w Ker A William mar Frane resa Eeoville en ayette Albert At Ma- na y Carue- The . for T Mat I rlin team opinien July 4 na they nie na th are yert nner, fenders ne of the Al-K Mortimer Cot- Helen Jenos Withel- Fred- Mary Dristin Harvey n Peplow Fall Hel 1 lncal hman amelia Weber, Joseph iy, La® repe Ttose of who Cas- ciello MeBurney Paterson, ( Annie Ste John Varrone, so Yacobellis Yacobellis Alice Greener, | Harvey Smith ence Pesti recovered | V2 Aie- according some Oi Yacobellis, Ziambrello, Wegner, Flor- Vie- Carmer will r 1o o i Graham Edward gan. EAvard Willadears Cargill, Far o je Capare 1Lero Anna Rergsn | Hele al | one | of blanks, | Wa | tributing ! Plainvil NE 30, 1924 Conlin, Albert Dimarco, lmn‘nrc Iricson, Emilio Gnazzo. Tony buu‘l\m,‘ Julia Grabowski, 1tos eener, Eliza- | | beth Jewett, Marion Livingston, Ixm.«‘ Mautner, _Alexander Pattison, Agnes Seranton, Vinton Smith, Helen Stur- geon, Zoa Zacchi, Gertrude lv\lh“‘ Arthur Bunnell, Leonard Vivian Davis, Carroll Drysdale, la Faniola, Hattie Grabowski, Lillian | Hanson, Bmma Hills, Willlam Mar- gonelle, Eva Morrow, Marion Russell, Ruth Tyer. Abbie Robert Dee- gan, Dorothy Ives, A lhhn«rln Irene Mills, Irving Mor Earl Gibbon, Arthur Okenquist, ( .mu I.- w, Carl Pete Anna Rusczyk, Iverio, Sel Arcari orge Bachman, Aud ¢ Berarducel, Horace ayson, Ellery Haskell, V tor Hurtado, Virginia Counforti, Teresa niy Mary Gal L+ Emily Kil-| by, John Yaross, 1l Weldon, Wil- | liam Weber Toli Gordon chactfer, Sasek, Kenneth Prior, Samuel Pratt, Walt Murphy, | n MeKernan, Nicol Melito, | Luey | rs, Marjorie Rutland, Eli Leth Stanley Bristol News MANY DONATIONS TG CATHOLIC CHURCH Main Altar, Statues and Stained | | Glass Windows Are Presented . CRUSHED ~ UNDER TRAIN \\v!m-, Usher Os: fanso stian Charles Hinchliffe of Woodland ephen Strect Dies of Injuries — Adelor Garrvett Dies of Pneumonfa—New & - | Bernice Williams, Local Team Loses, haseball t Britain Woman Almost Drowns, At Gifts valued at thonsinds of dollars in defeatad 14 to on nings with gool ¥ am Sstruck a Poquonock yesterday n the town t¢ nine by The gani v's afters ' Lave heen given to the new St. Jos n whe am thers . opl for which st edifice Among chureh in various ne response que ) inte nine in- ing played m it th score ssitie tor the is nearing completion to date the has Leen offered to Oliver T, Magnell statues the Sacred Ann, St eph, t of esting throughout {h ifts is mair the Other ich pastor, lainvil ak in baserunning ceoun ge crowd both sides litt Rifts Heart, Francis of patron Wi p of Blessed Virgin, § Assissi and of St. J saint o fthe chureh. Practically half of the church, which comea from Munich, Bavaria, have been to the pastor. The windows will cost over $300 apicce. The new church is being rushed to completion so that there is a splendid chance of its being ready in the inte fall, thereby relieving the tax up on the old church which has seryed many years. Dies of Ip Ch Hinchiif Woodland streoet night at 10 o'clock hospital of injurles when train near un- | Departure for st witnessed 5 Touring Cars Crash, ring car 1 ye aboy on 1 t just opposite the hoth badly dan © occupants of cars v the new windows ) toy s collid rday Arnoon S oiclack & given sate d v s the left had a \ariff Vet T Ma sca No es and of 1l Wi well antomo off fender crt y and the hed, Depu scena shortly d an 1 10 be little ca 11 wh frort Furre the er tion for taken other for occupaney was on and he There seeme Fyevy of col- t came when mpted 1o pass another and it another automolnle approaching from the o direction, Help With Bonus Blanks, department with th congent and approval department, will s July s and 1 delive ans of the 18 of veterans, mly means of d sl blanka to those entitled nua, but it is rather to sup plemenn other agenciey ch will assist thix work, These other zh ch upplication iined nre the American Red Wars and I not sh 1vast for resson | o8 o Saturday Bristol 0 ision stated w as car atis crash died at the suffered he fell under a freight the forge plant of the New Manufacturing erryville avenue The voung tand panions had decided to a westhound freight 1o | ville Hinchliffa the attempt hoarding the He his hold and over severing his left Jog inju and causing ter The freight ore fall and stopped Vlyv picked up and isthound or through the pla the aceident. He (LTS ation where whalance removed him iospital. Every effort young man's s too great o'clock a The war derstanding post offi 10 postmasters s instru enve Co man ride rry- first to moving cars the col train rtion and was Iressed application opes to be to ve W lost one car |mw adly in- and depen him ring al injuries the This is not the his back saw train placed tratn, fow viet Hineh on an which eam minutes was rushed to the O'Brien's the local ) made save 1 but the shoek Mr. Hinchliffe was a native city and attended the local He has been engaged in the clectrical husiness for several years, e leaves | his mother, Mrs, Eisie Hinchliffa, his wife and twe small ehildren The funeral will be held {o'clock on Tuekday aftc Advent echureh condueted pastor N ffe was mainly ARenCiod Wanks may American Legion, Crosa, Veterans of . the Digabled to accommaodate those accoss to these that tha post offi Postmasters W ) their post dep v 10 the adjusted compen thro wh obt atics &N Veterana, who may ther organ is asked also p was to ife \ " velp noifcoa 8 w schools Iy in < the war ment may ne adminis- o ation o tion aw Po 2:30 the will hs hy Re John 1"ox, the Harold, i ) Post Veterans of Foreign Wars and Seiche- Uop {PreY Post, Ame gion ihe [tend military served oversens 1 at nke soon Health Officers 1tepe 1. N. Bull, health officer for v in his'report for the month states that during the month 1wo cu [ case of diphtherfa, At time, Plainville is quite free | (7 0 A contagious dissuse. Dr. Buil |, CSAHPTE 00 1 Ilainville has hean very for. Rt ot in that the smallpox Slion | PRSI cle up. No new « heen found and it is i« well passed been afflicted recovered and sumed their o master James E. Usher cxpects rnoon at cofve thesa b service n whers s Dr of the Jun e W fean Lo will Hinehli n world war in the 102d infantry place in the West ses of searlet ex- and one honors, present the trom fealw U tunate sity Adelor rrett vesterday f pneumonia born in Glens here heen Garr §h ot West an iw entirely red Py Adelor died with was and and emp ating depariment partire ¢ suspects have of #lroet felt that the All patients with smallpox of them ollowing since Tuesday New yeu fliness He York s ago the heat ew De- danger o had ha have r w ve Falls, most came about 10 cupati Conm The Pia has ved in the ) Manufacturing w Chamber Meeting Chamber of its regular monthly amber The port on 1 1 that some mecting into the pre mecting in the ch ri in Com company s hi Anna ar and this ety Ne Ave & mother his wife William sl sisters, Mrs Mrs, K. Hewitt York, and Mrs. Eva 1hington gular headquarters athletic com- trie field and steps will be the that | sent sea on ree #treet three mittee will re 1 s expe Falls taken at field may t can sky o The Wednes st the wherehy I used Other funeral Iny Anne's put shape so will Iring orning " important committees will Toscm hhy row scaped Mrs, N turday LR f busine will h hotses of July nd a New s stor drowning 1oc Park stumbled k and ith of July of the pub wday night o becase agoo en or the ac i be k The barl e e w surface fright shallow Other ow and w regain pen ning. The nesday aft ok t fonnell, puiled omit 1 1y's cloth I until immersio Lifeguar will aid tr 1”rid it Bricls turn Mainville Alpert | the «pent trende sehool Meetin meetiy polls ar side s A messeng gation, His Many Hurt as Inmates Of Girls’ Home Riot Milnauke One girl was Given Vacations privitage of spe in il hep an auer rinte ronm ' g picnic de and was proce annnal held in 1t e of four inmates Chicago Repon« I' fteen l-atalmec m Week- l-,nd Chicago, June Dargis and rested ar end recreation cost the i \itomo- irowned persons core Carpen- Sixth avenpue A and accidents a maximum yesterday niged in r they had hecome 1 A Br 4 Par- fined Ity of drunkences is a 1 1s ined $10 who are number of Aven bastc pay is smail e altar, | pital Training School in Hartford after spending a vacation at her home on Ingrahain street. Miss Madeline Warner of the Grace J<ospital staff of New Haven is spende | ing several days at her home on Cen- { tral street. 1 New Departures Win In 4 well played game, the New De- | partures won by a score of 6 to 1, {from the New Dritain state league | nine Saturday afternoon at Muzzy [ feld. Ziclke’s home run was the star | batting performance of the afternoon, Errors contributed to the downfall of the visiting nine as some fine ball | was ‘pl SOUTHINGTON NEWS The Southington entry in the Farm- ington Valley league suffered two re- verses in its first two starts over the -end. local team in losing, «, demonstrated that thev the makings of « good team and with further experience and support the townspeople should finish the season well up in the league standing. first game was played on Sat- in this town with the local dropping the decision to New ford after a close battle by the of 7-6. In the game yesterday went to New Hartford the gime hy a score games the New Hart- \tiy superior in | week The | howe | by The urday team Hart score local e where they lost of -5 oth ford the h epartme Le held in ening at taken on for street town hall Wednesday hich time action e appropriating of money improvem 1t i3 expected that able opposition will arise to paving the Bridgeman De- aid in convicting iolators of the liquor law. It is un- erstood that A number of townspess believe that it is not necessary te get any outside aid other than that of sta and opposed to the » paying detective agencies for securing information. t ey will the s, consit relatiy tective ney for offics of ic of the on the Plans for the official opening Mil Community thir July night have been com- pleted. It expected that *a large will he present and participate ffaiy house of is crowid int The choir of will give an Ol church on July - McKEE IS DEFINITELY OFF AMERICAN OUTFIT By U, S Committee Resalt cof His Insuhondination June M. E. chureh Folke coneert in the a irace Action s Take As | By The N Tho from ming meeting executive | wan ¢ tion was Pross The dismissal of MeKee Francisco diver, Amer Olympie swim- was confirmed today at a the American Olympie committce but a reselution Aopted emphasizing that the ac- taken insubordination only and to clear the atmosphere of considerable mystery which surround- 1t v e committes | discussion for 1ris mas the san an team engaged in a stormy nearly two hours, It is understood that some of McKee's sup- including William 1", Hum- I'rancisco, president of elub of which McKee in and vice-president of the committee, sought to restore athiete 1o the team. They were averruied, however, a majority of the members feeling that McKee's of- fense justified sever discipline. ‘This resolution was adopted American Olympie committes the publicity given the action of the committee in disciplining Thomas MeKee which action was | taken only because of his failure to orm to the rules and the author- | ity covering the administration of the American Olympie team.” porters phrey the Olympie a member, Olympic 1he . of San regret Mother knows Resmol will heal it She has been through it so many times beforeth eneverhesitates now. When anyone ia the family comes 1o her with a spot of ecrzema of an itching rash, she gets out the jar of Resinol Ointment and gives prompt re And a few applica- tiong seldom ‘.‘ tn clear away the of Sheet-steel garages keep cars safe fro miire, Advertise now and tell what you require. ITEA WANTAD

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