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el- for var ald in 68 the ind 1ad for it's NG ars To= ere hit on. ng he ou s Right In The Swing Of Our July Sale With Price Benefits At Each Dept. ANCE ! FINGE pongoe, mauve, All Who "Buy Will Profit Largely SPLECIAL JULY SALE OFFEIRR AT OUR GLOVE SECTION, SILK GLOVE AND NOVELTY EFPECTS, BOUGHT FROM ONE OF THE BEST COST, GIVING US (¢ WITH DOURBIE Iver, mastie, WITH FANCY CLIVS MAKERS AT UNUSUALLY LOWw TO GIVE YOU " hlack A RARE ARGAIN, , these Bilk Gloves are otfered in hest and most popular colors, grey, and white, Values to 84,00, offcred at 81,08 pair, SMART SUMMERY DRESSES FOR WOMEN ANI more than those of ordinagy type, MISSES we are offering som e very pretty French imported frocks , and ‘colored that ratines in big cost no There are dresses of French volles, cre range of colorings for 88,75, 812,50, 815,00, Ordered Your Skirt Yet For $1.757? OUR It EACH 200 5¢ handle, Berlin News | REGKLESS LY SALL PRIC glves choice of t titles to to pack, take a good supply with you on your vacation to while away any dragging hours, | Just think what you get at 3¢ copy. DRIVING select from—Philosophy, cgraphy, Poetry, Drama, Ficlion, ecte. for making a handsome dress skirt to your measure, Only $1.76 above the cost of the material uscd in making. | Pay a Visit to our Wool Dress (Goods Scetion and choo: | your measure a skirt to please, as we kno Come get measured while sale price holds | World’s Classics | At Infants Dept. what and fit, material Don't let like the and have made to it will, in opportunity §1 make pass, Rathing Suits for little folks of piece style, of Jersey in red, tan, blue, navy and red, peiced $1.98 to $3.50 each, Washable Shoes for babies, of white Kid, priced , $1.50, Little Moccasins of white kid, with colored trim- | ming are pretty and comfortable, $1.00 pair, 210 b yea L one- brown and hese little hooks with Bi- size to Niece b1l ange last night, There was not | Community will be attendance, but (hose present | Methodist church ba enjoyed the proceedings immer ~~|).[ ning at § o'clock, W |"The vrogram opencd with the singing | charge of the enter lof “Am " Then followed the |for this evening. pledging of allegience to the flag by | is desired as fi [the members of the nge. A1 annual picnic to be held in the gro |ing, “America’s Creed,” was then giv- | on Saturday, July 19, will be made. en by Miss Harriet Hollister, George e CaralE il heknellie vt held in t ‘ment ter Payne I A large attendan voeal "ent- ASES SI‘A[;KENlNfi! ryon rendered a solo, | Athlctic building Thursday afternoc ing on The Old Camp Ground.” 'Ivr‘i i Judge Griswold I of That Opinion 2ix~ . - in Interview Today COURT SESSION 15 HELD {27515 Many Grange—Annual Fair Coming—Or- ganization Mecting For Fire District At Commiittee—Picnics The number of r speeding cases being b Judge Griswold in runs far below that of other years, according to the judge court this season today. Activitics Arranged By Are Arranged ckiess driving and hefor tow ought the Berlin this eve- | Afnment progran: plans for the first NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1024, 1t was said this morning that some- Plak | was slowly burning be psed, the ise after some | roof was seen to be | Miss abet | several months | Canal street, is home in Philad Miss Elizabet) the resultant extinguishing of the fire, | doubtlessly saved the building |x\ cented probable serious injury to | | those in the house, Arrests will proba- bly be made in the case before much time is up. he | A I\t Mr. and Mra. sted Tor : ed will tour New ¥ Moses Dehenian of w Britain ws notified yesterday afternoon by ['o- liceman Patrick J. O'Mara of the New | e | Plainyville | Britain police department detective | burean, to be in the Dlainville police | court Wednesday evening to answer to | charge of reckless driving lodged | nst him here, His trial will be a this evening at 7:30 o'clock in' ve | he on | i fined 8100 and ¢ mobile trip to visit friends in hile and will visit at Jersey City, SOUTHINGTON NEWS e Stanley Harrfgon of Pequabuck was ! 2 = [oiay on Teu Sakd'ta (hia apiar 8 ° l” | heaith in regard 1o the dead dogs that | Plainville News ;.. oo~ Bristol News |:= v, fsi it = e - =i Civil Service minalion S ———— sateway of the . J. fleot Ce. ea The Unit Beryige Chureh sireel The malter was re. commission will hold & competitive Tterved 1o the hoard of health after | samination in Plainville Baturday for | complaint had Leen made by the | the position of clerk and earvier at na NNg concern In regard to ’w.- Plainville post offioe AL those | ~ "m poliution of the stream but the " desirous of u».u.p ting In the examing bourd promptly asked the ecounell il tion may secure all information nees ' a what that august hody was going 10 | & % | easury fre Frank Hohbein, clerk at s ERndos about i, The Gerdian knet was - o { the post office and vlerk of the local :‘\ ‘:\ ";-"“.'l “.:.:—‘.I\I.‘;":.‘.“:..::‘::. Early Discovery of Fire Prob. < soryies commimion New Arvangement Proposed at! ;i\ wakin s i 2o 0., 1o keep its owi property clear : A pamphlet explaining nece . - abl Sa“s Dwe”m House Pkl g oot e iy iy M““" 0[ cOlmCll Wants Hridge Homoyed In a letter (o the eity couneil, Plalnvitle High sehool which will it e . E: President Bay K, Linsley of the Ars inaugurated next Beptember, hus hoen { num Building Ca, asked that the approved by the school committ e ] " ARRESTED FOR PLAINVILLE | i eine wade yuic.” i shamycis 6 ON EAST AND 18 0 WEST jolivost shuiments b mesed wn that ':I e '"‘I "““l‘ .l\‘m‘AIu‘m ks paamph |: " 2 wider Main strect might result, The | give completa Information concerning - ——— elte wa placed on Al 1 I the subjects required for entrance into LI LT A ook 'l' “:“": ':." x s J o | '] . 13 ¥ W st rted " Il l p v ohyd -, b . | Plaimville Grange Meets—To Vote on |:. classes \«I’nlzn uu: \‘ tarted ot Helming Awardod Bridge < buliding line proposiiions were alred ] - the opening of the school yoir it AL e b el Il it ‘1|‘I school hours will be from 6! DAt of Mis Marion Leh B s .|| 4 A n|‘ I"‘. M 0 | L ‘ intention of the city board 1o inters —Chmber of Con s Meoting— | 10 12 o'clock In the morning and from - pyypagaps seared Awny Kom North | fere with the present layout of the | 1115 to 8:30 o'clock in the afternoon vuilrond bridge | Plainville Briefs, Teachers will be on duty until 4 Main Street Shov Store, For Ol Home Week - o'clock every duy excopt Priduy and slon to accept the invitation of | A firceracker thrown onto the roof | ;11 pupils who are falling in any sub Establishment of a G-foot buiiding town of East Hampton to attend of the dwelling house occupled by the ject will bo required to Femuln at a; linv o) the wost side of Main street o010 Hot16 Week eaiveris in that | Ponzi family in the rcar of the Nori | speclal period from ) to 4 o'cock, WA 12l 10 o0 the cast slde Was §upee on August 2 was voted by the Dlock caused & lively blaze shortly aminations will bo given vach half | Proposed at the mesting of the ¢ty [oouncit, The eity officlals will attend [ after 11 o'clock 1nst evening, but the | ¥€4F A0 count an 1-6 of the semester's | CouNcil Tt night along With plans 108 [in groups as no arrangementa for at- 1'ire 'wan ‘koen in tine to sond i | work, The daily recitation v the widening of the truveled way, In [fending fn a hody were discussed, [ aturm for Plainville Host Co, N¢ | will count as 5.6 order that affeeted property owners | Claim Favored land the fire was extinguished with| The High school studies which are may present thelr views, a hearing i The clnlm of Martin Loughlin for Bl ‘l,“‘m\”’;' e are | 0ULINOd §n the pamphlet of informa. | was ordered for July 15 by the coun- | #171.10 for damage caused fo dr [t vln. mitter | 1O WL prepare pupiis for any of the | cil. ‘The pluns for the widening of the |goods hin store cellar by the elog- [ e ot e IMALE ] following:—Colloge academic: college | Mront eall for the eutting oft of sev- |KINE of 4 city drain wan reported on e Sl ol LG technical; normal: general and husi- eral foet on the sidewalk, @ project, [favorably to the council hy the claims [ iyttt WAIng nearby discovercd | '8 PeINE made public. The paniphlets which will cost about 81,600, 1f the (committes, The damaged goods will lihe Rie and et “m‘ ‘I cry which | Avancement of puplis in life and | work i w from North Main street be turned over to the charity depart. lalised ”‘“_ NSATRINTR |,‘. Nafsoundad m an admirable Atting for the fu. ' to Riverside avenue, It was the opin- |Ment, as many of the articles can be Pha fire compeny responded i m...|(" ture citizens of the country fon of the city hoard that the street (Used with little trouble, ‘(,..“.,- and extinguished the blaze with These pamphlets may be secured was satisfactory from Riverside Discuss Gridley Sireet [out much delay, The family was| PY ®1 those who are planning to en- avenue to the Memorial Boulevard, | Improvement of Gridley street came sleoping und were awakened by the | t°F DIEh school in the fall and will| The building line proposition will [UP for discuasion again at the council ‘..u.‘.. ment, but they did ot know | FIVe compete information concern- affcct all properties hetween the rafl- |MeetNE and waa referred to the street | that the place was afire untll they | "€ ANy angle of the work required road bridge and Summer street, where "'"‘"":"" for consideration, ~ Much A ine hY ¥ upon entrance. lines wern asked for recently, and it | WOrK has been planned for the pas. wille Briefs was found r sgoway 80 that the eity may accept ssary to reseind a five- - the street, The recent storms caused g First Friday devotions will bhe lield | foot building line, which wonld have | one tn the yard of the Nerl biock had ) [ . yroh i s e yard oI : [at the chureh of Our Lady of Mercy | narrowed the thoroughfare, it allowed |PFOPIems that have complicated the | Nt a firecracker and had thrown it | 4 present work to some extent, Friday morning with mass at 7 to stand | /80308 into the air, It failed to explode and | [ % o Want No Sigy | landed on the roof. Evidently the fuse | ®¢lock. Confessions wiil be heurd Helming Gets Bridg, Instruction was given to City Clerk s Thursday afternoon and evening, Contract for the erection of the new 7 & Thomas R. Stecle to write to the New |Haven rallroad asking its cooperation h Burns of Central | bridge at I'reston street was given to The quiek action of the person | Sauare Is at Watch Hill, R. L, forl the | 1ored 1 Helming of this clty, who pre- iy Koaping the Main street railroad ’“ o ment In Uho alarr and. the: aucle | remainder of the week, sented a bid of $7,500. He was tled [yriage free of advertising signs, The [ response of the fire department with | MIss lona Logan who for the past with Michael Marinello at that price |ungightly creations that have graced has made her home on leaving for her former elphia. h Scovill is on an auto- | towe, nd lot of the five of the city hox while one vote council showed |the bridge in the past have disturbed rd for Mr. Helming | the artlstic cycs of the city fathers, was cast for Mr. Mar- [who wish to discourage the practice. tello, | Of To Camp The contract for the crection of the | Preparations are being made by the retaining wall and the repair of the [two local National Guard companles Memorial Boulevard, damaged by a [fo leave for Niantic on Saturday to AULOMO- | ciorm of several weeks ago, was given [fpend two weeks at the state camp, Dyser and Mr, Cowles "ork state by | to (‘osmo of this city, who bid |An advance guard left today for the 216 a cubic yard for the wall and 80 [¢ncampment to attend to the prelim- cents a square foot for the sidewalk |[iDary detajls before the main body laying. He was about $34 lower than |* ves. I, P. Helming for the work, | Miss Marion 1 died yesterd, her home at 183 | GOLD AGAIN 0 TRY FOR RACING HONORS ost when he appeared | 3 to 6 o'clock, | the 1o Jolice court | 3 3 R, X Summer street after an fliness of | wudience joining in on the choru s s | Piainvile ¢ Meets |in the town dourt Inst night to an- i,y uny 4 haif with heart trouble, | he history of the flag was reelted by | oypiod by Walter Payne and family | Plainville Grange observed Patriotic | SWeT 1o a charge of driving a motor | she came here 7 years ago from her | 5 % ! Gugerty and {he fngl 8008, | 1y haing repainted, " INight at the regular meeting in|vehicle while under the influence of home in Michigan to take charge of | Famous Kentucky Derby Winner Will :;‘:A\; o ;h‘:\)(;;ni‘\:l. Banner,” was | = pumber from this place atiended | Grange hall last evening, A PUOREAM | liquor. He wa represcnted by Attor- | 1‘:"”?":;:"!:\'{:'% ok ‘.':::l Lt -{“:{l"fi,-‘!" Try for Chicago Derby Cup i ‘Grange Plonie ed | the funeral this morning of the mn-im charge of Past Lecturer Helen [ oey oo camy. “\_ ol as a member of & 's-ll a's | he tentative dats of the annuat | M Delaney who died at her home | Phelps was presented and consisted of | "y, ligg's arrest followed an auto- | Guild and of the Rosary and Scapu- on July 12 [ picnie of Berlin Grange has hean an- | New Britain Kunday. Mrs. Delaney | music, recitations and a short talk on | ohija accident on North Main street | /AT society of St. Joseplvs church e Chisago, Juy 3.~Blksk Gaid, 38 26 and the place, | V8 Well known here having former- | practical patriotism, the subject being | jaut friday night when his car colifd- | N0/ M,”'“, Royal 1} 'lxhhnr:: and the sty i b ac -oh, Ken- The entire ;,;f.“,.{l.\ resided in this town for a number | “Wanted Women Voters to Vote. Phe | eg with a car owned and driven by | Women's Bencfit leagua. She leaves o eataais “'“l;l’"'l': {:l’e l"n.- has baen placid in the hands of a | °f Years. next. regular meeting of the Grange|wjjjam Gladding of Bristol. At the|herfather, two brothers and four sls- | F7 | bidolil 'l.,mm:,i“,m 5 "., ISt Gommit e At DT R v (e The regular mid-week service will | which was scheduled to be held Tues- | tie of the aceident it is alleged that [ ters, all in Michigan. The funeral Asadnat 1 s CHIERRD .dc:‘b o Berlin |Grange and this commiftee will have [P® held at the Methodist churel | day evening, July 15, will be omitted |, gajion of cider was found in Har- | Will be held on Thursday morning at Huwilorna July 18, tasturs ”e’;‘( ¢ LA e & e roy manta tes and | Thursday evening at the usual hour, | because of the summer month and va- | rigon's car, | 8:30 o'clock at St Joseph's church, | 1% RN RIS hoa o Ao | sports. The annual meeting and election | eations which will be in force at ||\:n“ S [ where a solemn high mass will be cele- fl" T N orked Jmla |.« 0! 0"".0“» 5 Fair Also Manned of officers of the [Fast in Tm- | time. The meeting next following will | 0 ular weekly meating of {he brated by the pastor, Itev. Oliver T. |, * the. $2.800 thals ”r’l(‘;‘ ""]':‘ nated ihe meeting of Berlin Grange | PrOVement company will e heid at | D® held on Anugust 5 at the home of | gcjoctmen will be held in the town | Magnell The burial will take piace [ £ (1€ $2.500 ind “Fith" 0::2; "‘_:c:: 1 [1wld last night a committee was ap- | the Athletic hall Thursday cvening, Lydia Butler on Farmington avenue |ja) Saturday morning. Selectman in the Painville Catholic cemetery, m_""mmg"m'fl”' woll,. .thw. busals ' Ipointed to arrange for the annual —_— and in connection with this, a picnic | \illiam T. Foley announced yester- Break Into Store ; P (3 | day's program is expected fittingly to harvest fair, which will be held some | Kilby House, Berlin, 2 toneme widl be held day, that for the purposes of hearing | I'rightened by the sudden appear- | X % o et e [ s tatne I\’I:“’l’\:IIh\"}L fran i To Vote on Rector [the appeala af people secking fown [ance of Officcr Cornelius Connolly tast | "“nor ',“"”N:P“:“L‘.'hm i K n [arrangements to be taken care of by | Phone 8-3037.— Ady ¥ Hartford. £ gy, nominating committee of the | aid he will e in his office ‘rmn-s.m,-J NED, bUTglAra at the Decriess Show | paen o ig;mvl Lt :? wdrn.m:a the committee, It is expected that the e : ll‘?hisvnpu] Chureh of Our Saviour at|afternoon. {store on North Main street recent- | ot Fin "n:m“”f ‘:"m: fl"; fair will last for three or four days OO R W the meeting held Monday evening, se- | — {1¥ closed by atiachment, failed to se- | Glide, whiar Ao o AR A AR B Rt ar LHARE hDsath? other WANTS ONLY JUSTIC [ lected several names of ministers and | A special town meeting will be | cure any booly. Entry was affectad 5 d two lengths in front in the Kentucky Oaks, later to . i ui T . The ¢ ittee cons| . rote eac t etter r | held E hig evening. | by hreaking a o . 5 When asked for a possible reason |years, The committee consists of (. A wrote each of them a letter relative | 1eld in the town hall t v breaking a pane of glass in the 1 d fnl\ this siackening of - caces Judgo | M. Weldon, Mr, and Mvs, George J. |70t Outlines ¥ronch Demands o | (o caliing them to Plainville. The | Appropriations will be asked for the | window of a rear door and then re- :::-p":Llrzl(?.’,'lne]'nmr [;T:’,‘,";m,'fl" ls‘:ml Griswold stated that it may be at- [Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B Adams \ League of Nations | committes will veport on the answers | improving of roads. Action Wil 150 | casing the fastening. . The ofticer | Inustabout. Judee fromn Kesmar o GHBIESATC0 - Lhe Rract At Clineres arell Mu R I A Aot G reer ) | RN tia i ulVEBIE reim st Herrlotinas | LON (1o spaiaitfiiactin g sehipti woll dusjibe (ehenfon) thelpRiment oo ]"“_"".(uuml the broken glass and started to | Auricianan, Quince Garden, Moss Fox more cars on the rond this year than |and Mrs, Harry E. Gould, Mr. and |0 o {held on Thursday evening July 10, [ detoctive agency for aid in SeCUring | invostigate and tha Intruders sscaped | 11 Marionetie cnroen ot P » tsent a tele; o o8 & N o i | S e y, C y nd ever before and there is not as much | Mrs, Georze Tryon, Mr. and Mrs, Leon | 1onet (R S :::inl';:-yf’.h < Of the o the selection of one of (hem 1o be- [ the conviction of Tiquor law violators. | thiough another door. Quantities of | A. 4. Bufu. P of a chance for speeding as has been | Hall, Miss Delia G Mrs. AdA {44 vons in which he sy O | come rector of the local church. The - [ the goods which had been on the| Rlack Gold wonld he at equal possible hefore, Watkins, Miss Phyllis Senning, Miss Rnosl eIy e g don [ name selected will then be forwarded | Mrs, Carrle €. Atwater of Millale) gpuives wore on the floor packed up, | welghts with .Chilhowee, Mad DBla: Three cases were brought up before [Anna Reed, oJseph Wilson, James T [ o ABE0 COHELY wounded in - the o B 5ia0p for his approval. [ was married to Elmer Winfield ready to be carted away by the burg. | and Nellie Morse in the Chicagy the court last night, twe of them on | Ellsworth, John Hart, Howard I. |,,r,.|’,"|i(,,.rr'm-mufi;n‘r’:‘n:‘:k:.or|l." i [ C. of C. to Meet | madge in Plainville on June 22 l SRt B AL B 2 cago reckless driving charges, [¥tevens and Lyman Hall, suffered, but once Ehaf recolt has bean | . THe Juls mecting of the Plainvilie|ceremony wan performed by Rev. . oral weoks ago when in charge of | More than 600 Horsss are at the Co Cases Heard [ l!\lhlrfln s Fixercises obtained she will be faithful to her qe. | Chamber of Commerce will 11'»_ held | €. Libhy. '*v‘ 2 '] ATelay o Hial Constable Albert I, Stark, who turned | frack with more due from Kentucky Percy Itothwel! of Hartf aps | Culmne Brorolaet WiL s l(elo 8L Lo omsiie tiaditionn aid have |at the chamber headquarters Thurs- | married to Lester H, Vel {onal | he establishment over to Prosecuting | and New York. [ and costs for reckless driv- |the nest meeting of Berlin Grange on e on S ming at § o'clock and a report |street at the Plantsville Congregational “HF & | JRAW $25aRdxn0ata o lites NIRRT el B e el | Ereater precccupation than to contri- | 1Y evening at | ; [RSS sl Attorney James T. Mather recently ing by Judge Griswold last night, The | Tuesday evening, July 15. ‘There will | {1 G ATRFG RN RE BT 12 SOMURT | il o had from the committen ap- | church on Jun [[§Ren® tne “httorney. brought suit| ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL fine was lafer romitted and he was (b® no regular business meeting, the |, pjon of 4 sincere and lasting peace | Pointed to look into the matter of se-| === o Lugainst the place for creditor | discharged on paymnent of costs, ‘The |chlire evening being turned over to | oo 5 S L curing a baseball field for the young-| The Girls' Friendly Society of & No License Increase | Monument Is Unveiled Today at nan was arrested on June 14 by [the young people. Exercises will be | St v [ Stern 6f the town, The committee hus | Paul's Episcopal chureh entorinined | | 4o bicche Increase | el b State Policeman Palmer for speeding [Neld and refreshments will be served. : S e | had the pormission of the Connecticut | the Inmates of Mountain View Farm . LKCHISnE Of fletso foos for von. | loflbaoul on the turnpike. Tt developed during | The meeting will begin at §:30 o'clock i D S ERALIN GBI Co. {0 use Flectric Fleld for this year |last Saturday. A plenic was served t P8 JEE B 00 oW commlttes ot |, MAndas, D, July 2-—Many the trial that the man was not driv- | ight ing time. . Bayer of 94 Talcutt street plead- Cand steps will probably be taken to and a splendid entertainment enjoyed. Fllia ity connati iita report last night, | [11€Nds and members of the family of cless! anie. 2 » was | Organization Mceting ed guilty in police eourt this morn = i S 3 A &% ing recklessly, He denfed that he was | ssly He driving reck the hearing. at the heginning of stated that he has | | A meeting for organization will be held by the newly elected committee of the Kensington fire district tonight and a pint of milk from the ing to a charge of stealing two quarts | &'\ SLEDS OF | yatter in order t in touch with the organizations in the G interested in cooperation will town who are New York, July LAUNCH NEW 8P e commities thought (hat the pres. | 10 1410 Theodore Rosevelt were hera ent prices should prevail and that if | |trouble were experienced by the local 1D BOAT 2.—Miss Columbia, today for the unveiling of a memorial to the former president, Elaborate ex- had a clear record o f1 years driv- | 1 the house at 214 Arch street early this | 1500 (g the field into shape (he new speed boat built to represent | L G0 G e FERSERREC BY (Re 10C41 ] o 1ciges are planned to procede the AR [at the district office. 1t is altogether |morning, and was fined $10 and costs | fo 120 1 SIUN [the east in the sold eup races this |5 RE T BIENERE OHOD O0 | acuut: nnveiting of the statue which Joseph 1Y, Wehher of Hartford, who [that James sworth will. retain jby Judge Denjamin W. Alling, Bayer A suggestion (hat is a good one has | year, was launched yesterday and to- aontion should be called to the mat. | $10WS Tloosevelt as a Rough Rider. was also arrested by a state ofricer, |{he )NJN”.U‘.U as chairman of the was arrested by Pajrolman (:rvnu:(-}m;" made by many throughout the |day was being prepared for speed |, 1t was nlicged in a petition 1o A parade of former ranch life ac- was discharged when his cass was (board. This was the sentiment of the k Collins. . | town that an athletic association be | trinls off Long Taland. Uhe Miss Co= [t council nsking for (he . neeman, | QUaintances, representatives of the heard. He was arrested on eharges of | VOLETS in the district, as Tis name| The case against Joseph Wa | formed with all (hose who would 1ike [ umbia is the first speed bont DUt iay(ha “Visiting vogetante wmtaroey | American Leglon, G. A, R. and his old reckless driving, but was found not [Wns the first mentioned at the amnual | Bonisiaw Koytowski, alleged propete- | (0GR RE UG G0 Mo initle [in the cast in the last ten ¥ears o 'und teuit morchants failed 1o obseree | ROUER Rider regiment was a featurs sullty, piesunEpnel L xtoently The report on tors of the store at 122 Lafayette |, 0 o oh smbers for a certain mem- | compete for the blue ribbon trophY the formality of obtaining licenses jn | O (he ceremontes, John C. Thompson of Berlin, charg- |the reccnt water test will be probably |street, charged with violations of the | EHERE FECG B " Soyie swould [of motor hoat racing, which Wa8 wuny cases and In others fajled to| The Statue was presnted to Man- ed with harboring a female dog, was [Submitted at this time ltquor laws, were continued until Sat- | ES 0N L b G one dollar and | placed fu competition 20 years ARO maintain the regard for the board of | 12N by Henry Waldo Coe, of Portland, dlscharged because of lack of evi- / Annual Primary Party. jurday for (r‘ml. The men mere ar- “_ & would likely join to keep ath-[by the Columbia Yacht club, The ROM 4 haalth rulings, incidental to the ex. | Ore. friend of the former president dence, | The annual primary party of the icsted last Saturday in a raid on ||»-»‘;:f“]:‘: N’H_ Wi Plainviile, cup has been held by the Detroit [poquie of foodstuifs for sale, As|ADd the first mayor of Mandan in Marriage Is Annouriced e R R e R i SR ENL A cceRad ey o610 i Wierit (N matien ot | @] Yaght iclulifslnice 11017 | Representative Robort J. Stack pre. | 1he days when Roosevelt was a resi- Telends in Kensington have receiv. | W1l be held on the ehurch lawn, | in purchasing a bottle of liquor on the | dent of this section. ed cards announcing the engagement of Dr. Henry C. Dixon, a former resi- dent, Dr, some time with but has been p for some time, Dixon w br, cticing in associated for n. M. Griswold, Vacation At Milford Miss Phyllis of Kensington is spend- ing her vacation at Milford. Interesting An interesting program Program was ar- ranged for the patriotic night at Ber- Corns 4 No Paring—End Them Don'’tlet the agony of corns destroy your comfort. Apply Blue-jay—and instantly the pain vanishes Then the corn loosens and comes out. Does awsy with dangerous pa Get Blue-jay at any drug store. Blue o ©OB&BIm =Jayi Danielson | turday afternoon of this week from |premises, 5 o'clock, All are invited to [1esented t! Atty, Harry Ginshurg rep- s men. . |3 until 5 |attend this party and a good time is| | five men arrested at {he store Srofiiaed tiall, [on charges of frequenting also had | Church School Picnic, | their es continued until Saturday., | The annual pienic of the Sunday |hey were Henry Mikowski, Bruno | school of the Kensington Congrega- | I'0tash, Tony Szaleta, John Beatty {tional church will be held on Satur. [#nd Zygmond Shumski. | day, July 12, at Johnson's Grove, A e RY | Kensington. The affair will be held | ITALIAN CONSULAR AGENCY in the afternoon. Luncheon, games An Italian consular agency opened and sports will be on the program. | A vesterday at Hartford. It will take 3 .-N-honl Board Mecting. care of all matters which may come The regular monthly meeting of | ynqer its jurisdiction in the counties [the Berlin school board will be held |on Triday evening, July 11, instead |of Friday of this week, the latter be- {ing a holiday. It is expected that | matters concerning the new schooljin Blue Hills will come up at this ses- 2 ; 1xlnn. It 15 not known just when | 25°HeY Af oD R | work will be started on the buflding, | & but rumor has it that building will | begin soon. Ladies' Aid Session. of Hartford, Windham and Tolland. Formerly the people of these coun- ties had to go to New Haven to have their business taken care of. Eighteen months ago there was dis BUSINESS BAD . MILLS CLOSE Chicopee, Mass., July 2.—The mills Members of the Ladies' Aid society |of the Dwight Mfg.Co., cotton goods and all women of St. Paul's have | manufacturers, employing between been requested to meet tomorrow | 700 and 800 persons, closed tonight evening at 7:20 o'clock at the T. A. B.|for two weeks, The announcement hall in Kensington. Plans will he | states the shutdown is due to poor made to help the Children of Mary | business conditions, with their lawn fete which will be held in the near future, | Holiday at the FLake. | DANCE Francis Deming, treasurer of the | Berlin Savings bank, will spend Hlf-f Given by THE JOLLY TWO holiday with Mrs, Deming and Mrs Forester's Hall, Kensin | 2 b gton 1ester De Wi d. | . ].n‘.r,‘] ming at est Hill rmni,‘ THURSDAY KV JULY 8. 1921 | Sullivan’s Reaxmere Club Orchestra Admission 30c—Tax Included £t Berlin Ttems r weekly meeting of the The regu was an | field and the expense attached to get- | ting it into shape, would be casily | | taken care of and a head would be given to the project and the use of the | fleld could be scheduled so that there | would be no confusion or arguments | about dates of playing. The Chamber of Commerce cannot bg expected to carry on this work or finance the| project, and in the minds of many the work of that hody is finished upon | , seturing the permission to uss the field. The members of the various | | teams in the town with a great deal of | cooperation would ald a great deal in getting the field into shape by donat- ing their services to fix up a diamond. The report of the Chamber of Com- | merce committee will be watched with interest by many. Trumbull Closing The Trumbull Electric Mfg. Co. will close down after the day's work to- be, if be has an there are positions and other equipment which could not I e | | done while the factory is running. A Jarge number of the employes are planning to spend the week out of town. Res To Play Doubleheader The “Y" group baseball team will play a double header on ¥Friday with a game in the morning and another | in the afternoon. The team to oppose | the locals will be the Pirate Juniors of | New Britain. Plainville will pay in New Britain in the morning and will | humors, o quickly for over 29 years O ntment and Fesinol So ree, wiite 1o Dept 7R, Skin trouble costs many a man hisjob | No matter how efficient 3 man may be tolerated. He may know that it is Qintment and Resinol Soap stop itching and clear away eczema and ® 8 have orescribed the Resinol treatment s > years Every Arvggiat selle Resinod sented the petition for the local mer chants, it was voted to notify him or | 1ifading of a message from Presi- the council's attitud > | dent Coolidge is to precede the dedi- Site Do | catory addre: Location of th new comfort s a- | 5 R o [tion on the west side of Main street | T REPORT TGMORROW |on railroad property was decided upon | Parie, July 2.—The Council of Am- jafter a report had been received from | bassadors will meet tomorrow to hear {1he committee in charge of the mat- [a report from the Interallied Military “hr that the railroad was agreeable to | Commission on the German reply te the profosition. Work the new | the note on military control sent by station will he started at once as the | the council the terms of which Ger appropriation of $7,500 has already | many accepted with some conditions, heen made. City Treasurer George S [ The military experts began to study Beach is chairman of the committee | the reply yesterday at Versailles and hat ge it is expected they will have their r No Parking Ordered port ready so it can be acted upon at No parking will be the rule in the | tomorrow's meeting of the council, on the corners where Pleasant, | et — IChurch and Sehool sticets interseet, | The only woman in the world whe [according to action taken by the | makes a business of breeding tigers council. The intersections of the | is Miss Mabel Stark of Bridgeport, {streets have proven a popular place | Conn, | | s Upon on ugly skin-eruption, in which he cannot jin the past for parking too close to | horrow for 10 days. This has been the | qqf in the least contagious, hut azker |y o 0l (00 HERERE (00 e re. | policy of the factory for many years | pepleareafraid. theyavoidhim. andhs oyt fhat accidents have taken place k2R s | the employes a vacation and the other | 4o po skin, Why run thie risk, when | recorde Aegritibosy Chafing, Bashe Itching iad to make r s to the boilers 3 gy IGs n adhered to so that | the council decided to make ruling ilar all Skin Irritations of | Board Meeting Tonight Infants, Children & Adults, Reports incidental to the closing of !m the meeting of the board of edu: ko |tion tonight. Preparation will also be Eq de t caused by resignation among the fac- and easily ulties of the various schools. Healing Toilet Powder Gives Instant Relief. [ ] | lno [the schools in June will be discussed G dy? made at this time to fill the vacancies, 'q‘:e om t “Oh! What To Do" ap For nmn!ldl'lq:‘l‘ “What, oh what shall we do" was | Resisol, Bulumore, [the problem presented to the ‘city| Thers's Like It, AR SRR Icouncil last night by the board of w m &