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————— : driver will probably be traced and e e e e | 101 EbicORR) church of Our Saviour, ouene here for trial. Because the e i % Will be reconvened this evening at § | oo ident happened in Southington, the o morning. Several early rizers who {passersby and resideuts of the neigh- |0'clock in the parish rectory. The trial on criminal charges will he Ber[ln News were at the station stood with bar.l [borhood, | nominating committee which has been |uauent hore, Mr. Skinnor gave the | | ngads as the train sped through the | Officer William Ritchie today stz {working on the selection of a rector appearance of having had a hard T e peve s e atatlon, that the police department may have |for the church will make its report [knock and exhibits a battered and | Car Does ‘Tricks On 'Pike to take steps to prevent the hoys at this gathering, Al voting mem- |hryised face. He Is able to be out 4 |Clement Kuckis of 67 Orange street, ¢ A o ne. as well as all others interested Plainville Bricfs EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, J o | s Olopping Center: street ¢ CHILD HIT BY AUTO = ESCAPES UNINJURED Eleanor Wininger Runs in Front of Car and Is Knocked Down ADJOURNED PARISH MEETING Legion Ausiliary to Pleet Delogatos— signed ville, T the publ The con ing 1o th ing or da hol. by ¥ ng arifo son may bul The an chureh of Headquarters for Vacation Luggage None Better in Kinds and Qualities care sail For England—start Renoyar. ['ainviile | Tihie is or ing Damagoed Storo=—\ isiting Teach. Yyear, and 1o attend will er—Plainville Briefs, makes a ' Plainville News - day schoel will be held pounes on Raturday ULY 10, 1924, Park 19 Bast street atinuous 28-1 I & 20000t serands M on A ineer Jo recommended & plan commissio th sidea of es are shown pap drann by § leKernan the town is map was o ie hearing mmission can e notice any o find, ace henefits accue ord mages sustained by any per ding la inclwded in th ason of the adopled streg and rerarda lines ay Sehool Plonic nual pienie of the Episcopa aur Bavieur and of the Sun At Lake Com Mis street sasterly 1o Kast = WOTORCYCLE POLIGE - _B(iq(o( News ' James E. Burns in Collision With y Aiito on Bouleyand READY FOR CHAUTAUQUA July 12, Bpeelal | = : : leave for the lake fram r e’ i Race For Postmas. RN o Red Blood Ne of the hest sacials of the 5 o Strength and Endurance a large number are expeetegd Here Tonight=—Testing of Cows Vor Moves to Long Bsland DO NOTACCEPT SUBSTITUTES | Tuberoulosis ta Pe Discussed, Eleanor Wi i V. B Williame and family have| . le Off James E. Nurns | eand ninger, young daughter , . S e e Augsts rescle Ufficer I % Rur of Ar. and Mra, Russell Wininger of r.w:\. 1thm\h '\;m,'.:ln.‘“u::'::..w, #uffered severe Lruises and a shaking | |N\® YeAr's program s costing $11,e Priced Too In A Most Satisfactory Way—Of course you tvant plenty of new roomy the Nerl Diock was struck and |gor while in Plainville of one of the lup 1ust night when he collided witn | "8 Week s knocked down by an automobile last |, gest and fir poupry farms in y The preceding towns have gone over 1 Arges N Nest paup ; 4 L oor ca i ene o the 0on p 3 | luggage in which to pack your clothes so that they will keep their freshness. There is an evening shortly after § 0'clock In (roNt | nis aeetion of 1he country. He exhibi ‘v"j . :.. ’ "‘ by Dew “' Norton ‘h *lv » 100 pee oont, 48 shown by . of the post office, but was only slights ted birds at all th arge poultey ©f 28 Upson street on the Memorial WEpape L 3 aristocratic air about nice luggage that adds much to the owners’ comfort. Come make {1y Injured and wan able to waik about shows in this country and in Boulevard, opposita Fenn street. Nor :l'. .?,'"."N."n .lr‘:;ld\l::‘r::ll'; ::.;.D:; o noclde o 0 . Y 18 and the hold of = " ¥ Goqe b one 4 seloction here .I::II:A\\\‘I:;I“I::LI:{ ,f“ mm :‘n l:albll\vm:x]“ fan contes ,ni. is '|. ‘:.“..an A8 Attempting to cut across the ' .ornet soloist, having festured with 5 X 2 ~ | Aatar s e o [Inathe o by w gasoline Aling station, whila the citiss for several seasons. His eom. AT DEPARTMENT ON MAIN FLOOR (AISLE E) WE OFFER o g L = M S U TR [ i e B o By B - g gt Bl mads up not ’ | g : 4 . 4 sy ¢ ; only of instrumental artists, but eae 2 Y i 3 o . ), N : {towards the center of the town, whe Carrie AL % operator saw the other until teo late y n \ Enameled Suit Cases—24 in. cretonne lin- | Enameled Suit Cases—24, 26, 28, 30 in, |[ll| o rin (1% conter of the town, when | Careier on Vacation | [oberator asw the other unti anl the |man is a voeatist. As mirth maker and y h > 3 . h ia, had been pluying on | Gordon D, H music masters, they represent a band, ed with tray, cowhide corners and straps all = cretonne lined with tray, cowhide straps and | the sidewalk, ran into the road, saw 1 of tha Plainville post office, {8 en- MOLOr car were traveling ut a mo ea club and minstrel troupe all in around, Special .............. $4.49 each | corners ... .. $9.98 to 819,50 the automobile approaching, became joying his annual vaeation from »lu -u:- rate, the |m|-."v' was mild, T ::w clut | . 0 i . o o 2o TN, : P | e y opped i N . ake w | moter: ea ! dentad somewhs Enameled Suit Cases—18, 20, 22 in, cre- Fabrikoid Suit Cases—20 and 26 in, linen [contused, atopped and was b Y et e aesttr mcd whllkdthat matake sl e Iisted 'a | Thers are ninetoen events in tHe : + : ; , . : e, evidently became use - 1 Lamb, subi o orcycle d aat o tonne lined, shirred pockets, cowhide cor- | lined with shirt pocket, cowhide straps and R Rt e aoncused; | RetiOn trifle. Officer Iurns was given medi. | ¥6oX's Program ners, 2 brass locks ............. $4.98 each | corners ............ cooans 85,98 each !Bl faiied to ston ¢ he had Unable To Locate Driver cal attention by Dr, J, 1. Wolsard and e red N 4 . 4 y 3y f SUER : e | fatled p his car until he had » A i Cowhide Suit Cases with silk fining, shir- | Fabrikoid Suif Cases—18, 20, 22 in, sizes, '[|| driven quite a aistance beyond the | Recauss of the failure of the driver | Dr. liey aimin 1% Hobiine. “An X-ray SOUTHINGTON NEWS red pockets and two locks, good looking and | with cretonne lining and shirred pockets, scene of the affair. He immediately [who ran down e o T e T e s S eCAR0, Lreksen hones.-Me big value $8.98 each | specially good §5.a0 enchi:[Bf) SHsripiad ioiasceriainathe ol eslan to N il ot Lo lAG e rerume b st AUl Fitted Suit Cases—20 and 22 in, sizes, (ladstone Suit Cases—Peerless make, 20 jLnslittle gicl en ',.',,""'\,',"',",,«',',',",.:,'\." o0 ! |Bear In Southington on Sunday as he Filint Aeolatl tors Star of Golden Lodge To Ins nicely lined, with 8 piece fittings, in shell = and 22 in., brown and black, silk and leather . |‘l"ur ¥ Was on the scenc within a faw | Wa8 ordered to, an investigation Was Carrying the Waterbury antlered | Shower on Miss Simone — Baseball and amber, at ........ $15.98 each Cowhide Suit Cases—18, 20, 22 and 24 in. sizes, color black, with silk lining, shirred lined, best case made .. .. $24.98 each Cowhide Suit Cases—24 and 26 in., russet and black, with linen lining, shirt pocket, | moments and after an investigation, [ he allowed Durkee to proceed on his way, There was no cause for arrest. locata the he gave to started and the police wera unable to man at the address which the authoritios, ' driver 8 The Wininger child was seen about “ho reported fo the Southington pockets, 2 brass locks and extra special at | shoit straps and straps all around, also cor [the gireets later on in the evening |DOlce Eave the name of -"“'”“‘. M, these prices §13.50, §11.98, $17.98 to §25.00 | dovan color, extra value—$8.98 up to $24.50 || ani ‘was wpparentis mor aultering | NN ot New Xork. .hut-inquicies & [ trom any Il effects fro mthe | of the car, Adjourncd Parish Meeting The adjourned parish mecting of impact matter 'highway and the boys usually do not | in [New Britain, turned over und crashed |bother to don bathing suits before |through the white safety fence on the |going into the water, | turnpike last night at about 9 o'clock. the affair, Legion Auxitiary Meets American Legion auxiliary Miss Dor ing &treat The Camp Cotu to BY DIVE IN PON the address which elicit any information of the man has been turned state polica for investigation and the he gave failed to The over to the othy. L. Clayton of Whit- is spending & it. Cape Cod, M ya | Offender Arrested Brock-Barnes post, American Legion, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam (' of hm}i;nll\h:;\i .'x':i\[(.l:-'oiq{;.':;v fl'.",’,"', ‘1_'::‘ Dominick Dlazza of Cleveland Will meet this cvening at § o'clock in | Benk street, Miss Anne Gafferty of s 4 | i B 2 . “pike at a |Street, New Britain, was arrested laet (h€ 1-8lon rcoms on Whiting street. | Piginville and Mrs, Thomas O'Brien Keflsfl]glofl Rfis]dem 11 SGHOUS procesdinagnotth fon ithesspikelats 18 ) Two delegates to the state convention |of Ristol, are enjoying two weeks in 4 moderate rate of speed. He was in a | night by Officer Thomas J. Feeney, | o' p peha'S T e L [tine of cars and as he reached a point (of 1he New 4 ? o Condition as Result of Buins Britain department for &tate convention of the American l.e- | ithe Berin police, "gion in Torrington in August, will be | s large igniti o [ north of the large ignition sign on th T ee o 1 |'p Miss Henrietta Schmitt of Jamalca ke, he was forced to put on his| Plains, Boston, is the guest of Miss o iy, [brakes.” The road was slippery and |Charge of reckless driving and was to clected and a large number of mem- | 1., Ethel Prior of 27 Canal street, he skidded to the side of the road and | Dave appeared in court Tuesday night. | bers is expected to turn out. Other | 'lainville. 8he is a former school- EXPLODING TANK Is CAUSE turned over, craching through the | Entertains At Bridge matters of importance will be dis- | mate of the Plainville girl. fence, Mrs. John Cashman of Kensington | ¢S50 and acted upon, AR L TRl Ll i A | Terough a fortunate circumstance yesterday entertained a number of | “snil For l‘.nglnml‘ 1eported to have sold his home and | Final Plans Made For Lawn Party— 10 one was injured, although the car her friends at bridge, there heing - B. Turton and son, Ceell, of to liave hought that of Samuel Breel . |was crowded. [four tables. ~ Mrs. William McGuire | ir0ad street, were scheduled to sail | on Jironilistrest. Funeral Train Passes Throuzh Ber- | Officers 'rank Brown and Frank won first prize, Mrs. Ed d Ives, morning from New York for iss I'rieda DiManche of Central Clark of the Berlin police investigated |second and Miss Catherine Roche, | 1Verpool, England. Mr. Turton and re, Is spending a week touring lin—Police Receive Complaints — |0 o Godent. eoheolation: Refrezhments were | Nis son will spend six weeks in Eng- | Canada. old F n Police—I{e: Mecting Starts [served. land and will visit Mrs. Turton, moth- “Tom” Murphy and Tves | it b L alcE s, Those .'“:\n:hr;rr\i:f.(‘ln-nw,:nn who will Items of Interest Rl thaiocal man et herihomesatry. jiliaNe feLuInag from)saves LY, Tony Carrelli of Kensington is in [visit the Geanze in Aven tonight are Mr. and Mrs. Harold . Upson Turton is S0 years old. at Tn\ln !.nck‘ and vicinity, the New Diritain genctal hospital in & [notified that the mceting will begin [have returned from an aute trip to | Renovating Store R. J. Cunningham has returned to | serious condition and Phillip Zipadelli [at 9 o'ciock, daylight saving time. |[ake Dleasant, Voes | Workmen started this morning to | his duties at the office of Cunning- gnd Tony Furlinl are also receiving |The Berlin delegation will furnish two | “Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dacon of |renovate the store owned hy the Ner [Pam & Wininger after several weeks' medical attention, as a result of burns mbers on the program. This will [Berlin have returned from an auto | Bros. in the Neri block which was alt | illness. received last night when a gasoline |1y Neighhors' night entertainment | trip to Cape Cod. jbut wrecked July Fourth morning | ©. C. Roberts is seriously i1l at his tank on a touring car exploded. Dr. [hy the Avon organization and it is Mr. and Mrs. Grant T. Wickwire about 4 o'clock when a stock of fire- | home on East street. A. J. Goodwin attended all three men |expected that about 40 from Berlin, are spending their vacation in Cam- | Works was prematurely exploded. In- | Sequassen lodge, 1. 0. O. I, will soon after the occurrence and Carrelll as well 2s numbers from other surance adjusters who viewed the | Avld & regular meeting this evening [bridge, Mass. J‘ i was rushed to the hospital, where it |Granges will he present. Miss Catherine Gulong of Kensing- | damage, agreed with Mr. Neri to set- |in Udd Fellows' hall on West Main | was reported today that his condition Lawn Fete Tonight {ton has resumed her duties at the [tle on the policies held by the local sticet, | 18 as good as can be expected. He 18| s childron of Mary will hold one |Brooklyn Methodist hospital after a | man. The entive front of the store —_— in considerable pain {of the largest attractions of the sea- |short vacation spent with her parents, | will have to be made anew with new CARD OI' THANKS The three men, all employes of the |0y an the lawn of St Paul's church | Lawrence Southard returned yes- | windows and other fistures in the store | We wish to sincerely thank all our Berlin Brick Co., were about to start [yonight, hoginning at 7 o'clock. There ¢ from a business trip to Buffalo, | itself and new windows in Colliny' | "elatives, neighbors and friends for | cut on an evening of pleusure and had |wiil be many attractions for hoth : [Lunch and Birnbaum's store two |their kindness towards us in our |, flled the gysoline tank of the car. In | voung people and adults, Miss Olga | Miss Bauer of Kensington left yes- | doors away, | bereavement at the loss of our beloved | some mysterionis manner, it is thought [l tall the past, present and future, |terday for Au Sahlo I'o N. Y., to| “Visiting Teacher [ fother, brother and rirrd, James B, Ly the use of a match to see if the |, clown will be in attendance and a |spend the remainder of the summer. Miss Dorothea Conlin of Whiting | CoOWles, and for the kini expressions tank was full, the fumes became is- |7yrkish clgarette girl will sell her| The regular weekly prayer meeting | stroet and M Ruth Smith of East 'Of sympathy shown i the nited and the tank exploded. The |wares among the young men. Lamps |will be held at she Berlin CONRIA- | Main strect are spending a vacation | Koral offerings sent us. three men were standing near the land candy will be given away. |tional church tonight at 7:30 o'clock. | with their teacher, Miss Ruth' Jacobs | S1gned: Mrs, Charlee Hilis, daugh- tank and were burned by the flames. Carrelli three and fortunately was within a few feet of |"Throughout, the evening refreshments of various kinds will he on sale and there will he a good time in store for The annual meeting of the Rerlin | 4p ner home fn Newes t Savings bank will be held in the di- | rectors' room en July 25. all whoé attend, East Berlin Items stle, Me, ori Mrs. Be Town Plan Notice Plainville town plan was burned all ran worst of the to a pond which, The commis- ertha Loomdy, sister, Mr. and Mrs. Cora Anderson, friends. « she has been spending several day: meet tonlght in Red Men beautiful | ficers will take place, hrathren to the natlonal convention of the order of Elks in Doston cinl express stopped here ing but as of the tending the convention, Monday, no ngers hoarded the cars. About 50 Elks have made res- ervations on the train for the retwrn trip from Boston tonight, however, Ticket Meeting Tonight Lieports of the ticket committees of the local Chautaugua, which opens on I'riday at the Federal Hill green, will be presented tonight at a meeting at T:46 o'clock In LIt y hall. President | nk B. Tibbitts of the local asso- | Work Because of Heat—Items of Mnterest, Games — Quit the spe- this morn local Elks at. had left on The recently elected officers of Star of Golden lodge, Shepherds of Beth. lehem, will be installed at a meeting of the Jodge in Red Men's hall, Fri- day evening at § o'clock. The work will be in charge of Deputy Supreme Commander Thomas J, Kinare of New Haven. The officers to be installed ar Commander, Raymond Snow; vice-commander, Rodney Snow; chap= lain, Mrs, Margaret Jester; marshal, Mrs. Agnes Donahue; master of cere. clation will address the gathering, monies, Peter Nolan; inside guard, Ad Club Coming Mrs. Lillian Snow; outside guard, The Hartford Advertising club will | Mre. Mary Murphy: trustee for 18 be entertained tonight at the Endee |MONths, Mrs. Teresa Nolan, and rep- club. About 100 members and women | resentative to the supreme lodge at friends will attend. The program |New Haven on September 29, Mra. will inelude vaudeville numbers ang | -ouise Sheppard; alternate, Mias | dancing. | Elizabeth Bayne. Milk Hearing Tonight | A large number of guests will be ssion of the ruling that an Present including \m!nr. from Harte herds in the city furnishing milk for | ford, New Dritain, Waterbury, Merl- the public supply be tuberculin testeq | 1en, Wallingford and New = Haven, or that all milk be pasteurized, wiil | Following the ceremonie, qf installa- take place tonight at the city court ;Hon.l:x ;r:;-lmll \\'i':: Iw|he|d and refresh- room at 7:80 o'clc The ruling was | 'ments w he served. recently approved by the hoard of | A large nuniber, of fiends SFEATEY cll. That body decided to call a pub- | and Mrs. § t lfe hearing so that the opinions of | {endered her a miscellaneous shower citizens might be presented. At a ‘Ifn:r evening in Oxle ; assembly hall. hearing last week, the majority opin- [Sh® vl!wz«\\ml v;mn.\ x:llll«s. e ion favored the proposed regulation I'he Il:(l; haseba (ean,l w rpny Which tend to improve the milk sup- [!he strong Simsbury team in a Farm- ply in the smaller herds of the city, |In&ton Valley ioagup gaie abithe s Practically all of the larger dairies | Hill grount “.'v':ur(laj‘.lftvrnoom ; have beea using the tuberculin test | N Sunday, the Milldale team wif Disc for several years and heartily recom- "“"-" She LAN0x N TR N mend the adoption of a compulsory |Haven on the Milldaie grounds. regulation to that effect. Others, while | A larse number of drop forgews | working in local factories, were oblige jed to quit work yesterday because af the intense heat. Yesterday was al- |most as hot as the preceding record avor of the adoption of a city or- dinance of that nature, want the mat- ter deterred until a later date, Bristol Briefs e Judge Joseph M. Donovan and a |9a%: party of friends motored to Momau-| Dreparations are complete to start Fuin vestarday: jwork at the piant of the Aetna Nut Miss Margaret Sheehan of Hartford [S0» Which has heen purchased by the visited frlends in the city, |Aetna Iron and Steel Co. The plant Mise Mazie Myers of Andrew street Wil b ekl e has returned from Savin Rock, where [C1INCrY can be secured. ! oy WHOTe | Tirhe fatily of Lindsay ¥ Hutten of North Main street will spend the =« | remainder of the summer at their | cottage at Cosey Beach Ofticer Edyrard Connors is enjoy A two woeks' vacation tn Canad Court Ever Welcome, of A, will hall, when nstallation of the recently elected of- ng FINANCE COM. DISCUSSES BILLS The finance committee of the com- mon council met last night and ap- proveds bills with the exception of | that submitted by the John Meehan Monumet Co. for repairing and | cleaning the soldier's monument. The committee desired information as to Children Have Outing Joy of the decpest order was ex- pressed today by the school children of the city, when the *“Joy Specials,” eft for Lake Compoun where the . iotla e approval | Dr. George I’ Cook of St Irancis' youngsters ware the guests of Pierce {IRAT R GR snsident and damped) | e L. dFUy gotne i) enter= | T resila SRR teridee wil | and ‘:‘l‘i:\:{llf‘)r';nh‘f”ll:\lfie ,Tw?&,,’.‘,l::,:?,:;“l hospital, will open an office in Neri's & Norton. Nearly 5,000 puplls, accom- | 'N® nature of the contract on this job. In, extinguishing their burning cloth- |tuin with selcctions during the eve- | e held t the Methodist chureh this ‘e B st block on July® advt °d by several hundred parents - ing, but not soon cnough to prevent [pinz. A large crowd xhected | ¢ S St church this fof the Broad street building lines | 3 panied by several hu parents . R jaing arge crowd Is expected from |evening at the usual hour. | from Tohemia strect easterly to Fast | e and teachers, went to the resort where Clty ltems B e o wag | BETIN and neighboring towns Mra, 1, A, Westeott, who has been | strast following the publie hearing on | [0 tent-—"Tenement dt four rooms |all of. the altractions. wers. (hee e | Ead LRI oED e Es “"Df_c‘"""kr‘.“‘ Picnic Big Afair |spending the past few weeks as the | juna 30, It also approves and adopts | TelePhone 186.—adut, open o them. Through a carefully T R e L e The annual Sunday school picnic of SUest of her daughter, Mrs. Henry |3 55 oo R e e — worked out progran, no confusion re- | Nijas Iihyl Gubernick of Stanley ed to the scene by the nolse of the ex. | ¢ Konsington Congregational church |Medd, at her home in Valley Stream, &+t Pl both sides of Broad |, \WAMEl-~Two rooms for light suited and all arrangements went | yieot fa resting comtoratie oo ey e ptansly e will take place at . I Johnson's |I« 1, has returned to her home on g housckeeping in Plainuille. Box 23.— 'along smothly as clockwork, greatly | ¢ ing 8 plosion and were in one of the houses | Hartford hospital following an oper- : . |Brove aturday afternoon. The events | Main street e a0t to the satistaction of the officials and | . 5 o near the place when the doctor ar- | 1 ¢ > i A ation for appendicitis. rived. He administered first aid | Wil Start with a baseball game at 2 | Miss Mary Casev of New York city Notice, e uso fo the children. No one was| ™ riteh.Jones Co. are oftering & few "enu.mm Aad m.nd“(d u.r- the |©'¢lock. Al men and young men in- 3‘\’ spending a few da_\'nvn.! the guest of |\ io g hereby given of the ap- 1 sitghted and all had the biggest day | gyits at reduced Prices.~advt. YONRAN. of Zipadelli. and Turiinl ed In getting into the game are fil "":’ -:""-\*”‘»'“ Krauth &t their | prova) and adoption of the re-catabe MAN DIES STRA"GEL‘{ of history of the local schals a Every hat fs included at the 250% sending out a call for the amhulance ted to be on -hand by 1:30 | ""'IH‘ on vr‘n'\.» street. 3 lishment of Iiroad street lines rothing was left undone to make the | o cale'nt the Outlet this week.—advt, to take Carrelli to thc hospital. | o'clock so that the game can be un- V,.“,r".::}l:’ % ‘\"“‘"‘“""' Sallons of from Bohemia St. Easterly to East S ‘Kiddies” happy. The management of [ yijss Klorene Luff of the Connectie Dr. Goodwin said today that Car. |derway on scheduled time, e eo] are the guests of Mr. and {gy by Piainville Town Plan Com- Four New Londoners Being Held '8 rosert was heartily thanked DY .yt Rusiness College has taken a posis relli must have received the .full | Following the ball game, there will | 8 PANID Lotz at thelr home on fiission, following the Public Hear- | the school authorities and by the (jon in the office of the Corbin Cabls sweep of flames, as his hody is budly b various stunts and races for all to |“°\{28® "\'..r'_"f" oe ing on June 50, 1924, | Temporarily Awaiting Decision of children for the splendid outing aet Lok Cb, burned, so badly that his life was at |take part in, the program of which is |, o158 Winifred Oglo is spending a | ""410y (he approval and adoption of b No Inspectors Here Milibrook Tce Cream. Orange Tce, first dispaired of, although the doctor |as follows: DPeanut scramble, hop ,'”‘:,'n';:’;:' ‘\’,“ f';‘{" 18 the guest of .\ “ywenty.cight foot building and | Coroncr Who I« to Perform Autopsy Although Tucsday was the day yepne West Maln St.—advt, s now ‘of the opinion that he will |race, shoe mce, mall driving contest, | "% 18 New Britain. Nty foot veranda line from Park | Now Londen, July 10,—Jour men |SCheduled for the examination of | The regular mesting of St Mary's survive, | fiag race, reiay ball race, banana race, AR \'nflu\vlg -1t ‘\mllrl‘sdny by to East St on both sides of | T tetained today by the New |CATIdates for the iocal postm - | Ladies' T. A. R. society will be held The doctor stated that if the pond | potato race, thread and needle race, |will enjoy a fow. dare toqr ¢ N | Broad t. |35 pen Cotained today by the New |ahip, ino government inspoctors for | thix wventng at 8 o'elock, had not becn as near as it was Car- [running race, ribbon tying contest, | 7 $nznat o ‘“’”f“"'”'“”" | This makes a continuous twenty. |l.ondon police awaiting a decision by {that pnrpose have appeared a8 Vet at | Hava the Herald follow you on your relli might have been burned to death |carrying the cologs, volley hall. | pienie of the Methodiet | aignt foot building and twenty foof |the coroner, J. J. Desmond, as to the the office 1o interview the aspirants. and fortunately than they did. The train bearing the hody of Cal- vin Coolidge, Jr., from Washington te | the afternoon under the supervision of Plymouth, Vermont, passed Sunday school will be held at Ham- Jast- | After this program a pienfe lunch Imonnasset Beach Saturday, Fvery. | cranda line from | a Bohemia St. | rensoh tor [ Wil be served cousisting of sand- |one is iny |erly on both sides of Broad St. ! | 4 ited to attend W wiches, cake, ana d fe ade. | . The street, building and veranda | | wiches, cake, bananas and lemonade. | Mra, R, Risley of Des Motnes, 1owa, | iines sre eHown on cfl'v nr‘mm Ml Soda water will be on sale during |Mrs. Frank McCrum of Bristol A s L 4 |Harry Kilbourne of Hartford | tion map dated June 9, 1924, drawn the guests of relatives in town yester- the others might have fared less | Funcral Train 'asses las | midnight through |the Sparks. Were | by Engineer J. N. McKernan, recom- Hoit, 44, of 32 Holt's body was found shortly before | rq | ; | prisoners standing over it, in a yard in A he death of William N olden street a printer, t night with the four ! 1o he postmastership rac ation, 18§ a-t, The regular meeting of L. | va t a weok, cash with order. dark horse has been introdueed in- in the per- | D. Pen. rorge W, Simmons, local manager fleld camp, Sons of Veterans, will he or the American Railway EXPress | poq tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock 0. He has been in the city several iy G, A, R. hall 8 A8 A representative of the ex- D " b o ( I i, y v salc . . s8 company and is well known., He Berlin at about 5:30 o'clock this | During the afternoon ice cream will |4 [ misaion inder ‘dats ‘ot Tune & Joa4, | Douias street. {x nctive ! the aftaies. of: the Arsov| YOU POOR KiD, WHY [ ——— | be given, frée of charge, to all pre- The Community ball team will play filed with the Towh Clerk of Plain- | HOl. according to the story told club, the young men's organization of ), 7] " © | senting tickets, the Talcottville team st Taicottville, | cille, and shown t the Pubie Hear. |the police today hy Joseph Govosky, |{y"p o6 SR REEE SURE AT G 9 TI FO | A cordial invitation is extended to 'Saturday afternoon . ihE oncane 48 19087 |Louis Schnisky, Woicht Ustach and |,yo = 0Fe O ARE YOU So SKINNY. 9 | all members of the church and Sun- | The Dlainville Town Plan Com. | Ge0rEe Bates, the latter a ncgro, had |70 SO0 PIINE (EAICTOGR o0 : 3 ‘Aln_v school and friends to come to Celery plants for sale. E. H. Clark. | mission cannot find any benefits ac- | PECN drinking heavily, They had just the endorsement of the republican Don't your mother know that Cod RE TIBED FE LR Sl b S A W R cruing to or Jamages sustaincd by [faKen him out of a Douglas wtrect [yo i comniitien, although he has not | HAVver “Oil will put pounds of good 9 | would like to go, but have no way | any person of persons holding land [1OUSe where he complained of being |y 0 ©0 TS SRRl om0, | healthy flesh on your bones in just a |of getting there, provision will he | S ————— | ’ [ when he collapsed in the yard. | v : 3 " a | few wee ! wl J ired | included in the said three section Goodwin took the examination an = L m}id‘ ® bt wallan, | Made for the mon nofifying H. W. Har ‘ml-.- ‘n( Rroad St by reason of the |THEY Were trying to get him on his tailed of certitication. Claude J. Bryce | Tell her every druggist has it in feet; no more burning feet, swollen, Upson. | ew r]taln eo e : . AL, i feet, they say, when the police arrived. fled in the first examination. | Sugar-coated tablet form now so that bad smelling, sweaty féet. No more | 'pel’ | Phililps, who has | T SBRROG RIROTR | ke Word' HOE MAYKN. 00N the Hoinaster WAt A3 was the | YOU Won't have to take the nasty, pain in corns, callouses or hunions. |, .. " 2 d v lines, natd g se | OMmMaster pbid i 1 ofl that is apt to upset No matter what alls your feet or | ceh called to take the pastorate of 1T, WHEELER, body to indicate vielence, the police |1y oo 1o pass when the first ex- | Nshy-tasting ofl tha » " what thie church, effective and who has oc September 1 upied the pulpit for say, and they [the liquor, 1} under the sun you've tried Secretary. Can Profit By This are of the opinfon that | an he men y they were stomach Tell her that McCoy's Cod Liver 01l nination was held but his eandidacy | ' g | would not be endorsed by Congress- | [ 3 eot; | MIC aNd 8 hoped that a large num- | trouble so bad everythin; she ate F Fl d Q P RT serviee commisgsion for another exa- | And are mpaars " _.T“t'.f'“l;’“‘m;‘"":fa':: ‘fff,fflzu”",;"‘;r;"',:: ber will turn out to greet him. soured and formed lxa: \ierixs | F2MMOUS Florida umeuei CITY SUES mination after a request had heon | and health builders she can ':'“':Mnea ‘Tia” will cure your' fect troubles Complain About Boys | helped her the first day. Most med- With | Suit for $300 has been instituted :'\ |made of him 'ur'!m'h action by the | l,'x",",.;h N T &0 you'll never limp or draw up your| The Berlin police have recefved | icines act only on lower bow but | GEORGE D, HERNANDEZ the City of New Britain against Willie | local town committee . J k. f face in pain Yn’vlr shoes won't | numerous complaints during the past | Aldlerika acts on BOTH upper and soloist and ":m,‘lw | Zigman, the city claiming that Zig- Chantauqua Opening e I(_"»‘h:r':":""I;:::‘;’::"L:fr‘:‘kcf';'r":;: feém tight and your feet will never, [few days concerning the boys who “ lower bowel and removes all gasses FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 11, 1024 lmnn received assistance in the mnnu‘v.n | The big brown tent un_h its 12 M-] drugyist for MeCey's Ca‘d Livey never hurt or get sore, swollen or are in the habit of swimming in Rail- | and poisons. Brings out matter ,w-u[ Under "‘; Anepices of lhl‘. of $300 Auring the slack times of 1920 | chairs -to accommadate hmm_nmun‘ 'l‘” vTHN:‘—M '“‘Wu o0 contp=chn tired. road pond, Kensington. The com- [never thought was in your system [ Trictoes of (he A. M. K, Zion Chiarch {and that he has not reimbursed the [patrons. will arrive vh»r- »on Friday | MaLERR 4 TARY A4 Ramly Get & box at any drug or depart- plainants say that the hoys are ex- | Helps any case gas on the stomach in | o P oo 2 s, | City. He #8 the owner of property on | prepared to furnish the best program ' g~ (_“A "”_ stipaat and ment store, and get rellef for a few |tremely loud in their talk and thelr | TEN minutes, City Drug Stors, 457 RANGE HALL PLAINVILLE | Giadinia strest which was yestarday |ever given by the Chautaunus Asssei- ‘Get MeCoy's. ~AD-< cents, language Is offensive to the ears of | Main street, | Admission 50 Cents . e et . . it e i e M attached by Constable Fred Winkle. |ation. Bristol is on the Pilgrim Circuit. I genuine .Cod Liver Oil Tablet.” e RS R e . S