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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1924, == ” . .II N Legion, will hold the wost imporiant B | John Nediar, Albin meeling of the summer months in the | t Dougeneck, John Harriet N be Pla""" e ew’ post recis Manday » i dele ns o ews Cavison, lLegpoid Oaveyl, VPrederick Burs | as | Sat08 from tho looa Wil e | e— - Avolt, 1ica 1t Jacoh, George lLyman, nher ected who will attend state e Hareld A0 idieton, Bigmond Ostroskie club, partment comvention whieh will b and Thelma Treado, over | held pest month o Torvingion North Bide school — Marien Mes ' out l " | Hrock-Narnes post is allowed iwe Cabe, Nernice Ostroski, Helen News /A delegates to represcit Il 8t the con ¢ ] man, Allison Ackerman, Paul Diugos rin vention an nircady veral members, henaky, John riscoll, ohn one, & vent 1 ] ! 1 J tone, the prominent in the acthities f the Nathan lNeekwith nma Heger, Ars her | post, have announced themselhes as . ine Newman, Eleanor Ricelo, Jay Nhere W q‘ @MM | e candidates for the places Phe state Tervell, | Axkerman, Catherine bheut . I s w R { convention is regurded as one of the R [ N C i Driscoll, Narbara Forsburg, Mena g of | .pe "“l Omafl BS"I] \Inwnl important of the state departs e"ses lo ame ompamonsl Preneh We Maronakl, Hubert " LY AND AUGUST, WE CLOSE WEDNESDAYS AT NOOX) | mente history and many interesting 4 Phelan, Frank Prenez, Paul Behenone, e (DURING JULY AND A { GOllllOmM] at Her Home matters are o come before i, O Def]armg He Is Good Spgr[ Harry Sayder, Laurenes. Risoka ot g [ core \\l'; be wlected for the coming ie Iticeln, Mary Schenons, Raymond 1 [ P year and reports on the progress of — Pheaker, Ronald W, Hyatt, Blla Acke M the past year will be made Phe . erman, Verne Ande I l . e H | prizes awarded by the state depart e roe Andereon, Ciaes Dinge e | ) YLD hoeki Cliffard Drost, Lawrenes uch Hammocks, Porch dcreens, 1ents and [ e el ot " membership drive held this year will — 5 : ; » , ’ [ Fdith Bartel), Harriet Beckwith, Har- | eh : yr. | 10 distributed at the comvention to | willimantic Team Not Comming Sune | old Dunba Roland . Fietes ° £ Air Mall Notice Recclved in Post OF those posts and Individuals which . Susis ,‘,,“:,’”“ AD Fletcher and Awnmgs For ummer o ort fiee—To Visit Shrine of 5. Anne— | VOf them, dny==Many Attending Novena o g, LS Danle! Kondy he committee on the annunl car " 4 | Mres, Flynn Taken Homes=Church nival, the dates of which are rapid) Mo Ann=hosce Wanis Lazy Lane | L' ‘;4 ~:“"l“ ‘”] ""‘”‘K'"‘m:"'n:"‘:'; approaching, will roport at the met 5 ¢ : i OF AMMOCKS IN TOWN WITH THE LARGEST VARIETY I\ Notices—Rriefs, Y Bus Chartor Catena, Edward Harasink, Margaret THE BLST SHOWING OF COLCH HAM ing and it is expected that much will o _ G . . n be sald concerning Helming, loger Robbins, Lee Nars KIADS AND COLORS OF GOOD DEPENDABLE MAKL IN COLORINGS TO ASE, GREEN, KHAKI e e Jascih Mesta of Maple streck “"..:'1“‘:,..“" ruivg thi bopulariis | tiosn Vicinl wax fined 8100 and | yum, Mildred Bench, Clarence Carle s . s y 5 L ) s % co o) wing hiundled unds g ! il ¢ & h AND GREY ANI l;.\’&(\ STRIPES FIIOM 810,50 TO THOSE FOR 87500, THE LATTER WITH STAN wan atricken with a slight shock white | the. superiston of 1rameen w0 | costs by Judge Joseph M. Donovan | sor y\..... Clayton, Christine Fane DARD, PILLOWS, KTC, at her home vesterday and her left and the amateur contest heing | 1he police court session this morn. | 14814, Annie Germalli, Edward Kure | 9 2 ) woshl, T Kowalezy Palmer Swinging M. ocks, with pillow and valance, will add much to your comfort at the shore, |aide has Leen slightly paralyzed as a ||-'nlmu.| under the lcadership of Wii. 8 thie result of his connetion on | V0% n-u'.\\‘-“.' ,,\,,,‘,"‘, }El'»ul}r':“l“dr’ 5 ® - . i A _liam Cunningham Several entrics | Wednesday night with the playing of iueriva Farenti, b mountains or even at home, We offer choice from a full line priced 81,98 to 815,00, | result, The shock was caused it 1' have been reccived in both the popu. |the famous “Oh: May!™ game on five ;.uv. weph Smat, Vito § 0, Ruth ) \ 100¢ T \ Yan . F it h Meelker hsen otin » 5 We Are Agents For the “Vudor” Shades for veranda or slesping porch, The best you ean buy giving [ thought, from high blood pressure bUl aeity and amateur contests and these | Collingiille youths, Judge Daonovan | 2 Joseph Martina, Mona Peter # i g : 7 Sa s - | no serions consequences are expected, ' phases of the carnival give every ap. | emphasized the fact that a juil sen- *® inymond Robbins, Anna Shea, grateful shade from the sun's rays, yet allowing you the benefit of each passing breeze. The “Vudor " Keefe 1n one of the best known | DOarance of being great succeasos, |ter » not imposed merely hocause | AN Michael Sintagaily shades come in brown and dark green, sized from 4 to 12 feet in width, with drop of 7 ft, 6 inches—83.00 women In Plainville and her many | Th® CAFBIAL Maelf will he the bLest |of the youth of the accused mun, All South Nide school annex — "aeny to $14.00, friends hope for a complete recovery ' °'6r Attempted by the post a the | future complaints of this type witl re. | C0DL Lena Colamussl, Anmws 2aba, | stands will hold some of the best [sult in fafl sentences, the judge de. ' NAries Lundski, Rertha Iteindfieisch, Conteniplate Camping? 17 so you'll want a tent “Wenzel" Polelass Tv no ridge pole. The *\Wen. el Marringe Announcement prizes ever Introduced Into the town, |clared. In passing judgment, the (arolina Zeoli, Asher Balley, Annie \We have them of white duck or khaki offering you | zel" ara made of special rain-proof duck, khaki 7 ,“"'"{;”,::“ RO \lu\‘nnd Stre Planning for Outing court sabd that the serfousness of the C0lamussi, Walter Froehlich, Eleanor white wall tants of 8.0z duck, size 7x7 1, for 3898 | color, packed in a small bag taking but littla room ”- : o A et mm“‘] n Plans are golng forward for the an. offense was not recognized and cited Gryavenski, Joseph Macklosky, Tefol o O 7x0 ft, for $1198, The 8x10 ft, size | in your auto and put up or taken down with greatest | Sene ie e ; v . pual onting of tha Trumbull Electrie instances in Mew Jersey and Manches. | I'oronski, Mary Szvdlonski, Pasquale cach, thers 7x New York city on 1ebruary 23, 14 Filectrie |insta n Tersey and Manches. L Pasqual B for $12.08, Made of 10.5z, duck, we offer tents | ease. 7x7 ft, 818,00 each, $x10 (1. $24.00 each, s “'"” ad s the widew of Guy | MIE Co. which will bo hield at Savin ter, where disastrous consequences | Iartucco, Lean Bertino, Helen Ciz- 0%x12 ft, for 819,75, Others 14 ft, for 828,50, | Tx0 (t, 822,00 each, 6'5x12 ft, $20.00, | ""'” A ‘ cary A sl o¥ | Reck on Monday, August 4 All took place, Vieini was asked to tel] #uckas, Harold Herriott, Joseph o [McClenry who was at one time &N |empioyes of the concern and (heir |the names of his companions in the | Kapall, Helen Teha, Salvatore Maro ' Khaki Wall Tentsa made of waterproof duck 6x9 ft. sze for 816,50 each; 9x2 ft, for $19.00 each; employe of the andard Steel and | amiiag il spondithe day in pleasure |g W‘ Ll x,v;x e ok Pelare l'vl‘\.md l‘l*—-u‘ -M. 2x12 1. $25.00 each; 12x15 feet, 835,00, Tourist's Tents, sized 7'6-in. x 7'6-in, specially priced at Hl“::!j'l,"f;"r"':“‘;;w"‘); ‘I‘“*"’ :"1"': “;,:‘,.”I; seeking at Connecticut's summer re- [he would not be a “sport,” if he did | Elizabeth Sullivan, Boy Scouts Tents of khakl, sized 5x7 feet, priced at $7.50 each, BhA ht £ Ty s o |l '“.«rm and as usual the special trolleys 'so. Accordingly Judge Donovan de- Park street school-—Arthur Herth, ’ 1”',2 daughter of H:Kvu:u ”nn on o |are expected to he crowded Com- | clared the willingness of the court to Lewis Labazzin, Michael Mare, Viola 5 .|<- W l\llln:‘:!v‘;::i |\':\'III'|:‘I e, m|lun-vs are working on the sarious [take a sporting attitude also and im- | Norto Ida Devite, Constance Pepe, . . w. d Air ) Notlc athletic events to be run off at th A e unie £ e ; { 1] [ | posed the fine, saying that his com- | Lunice Adams, Thomas Carmnucel, om indow wnings | Postmaster James E. Usher has|rock and most of (he fune ai | : 4 3 L e he panions conld show their sporting | Peter IPiseher, Vietor Macklosky, Greatly Reduced Prices on e T e et e e : e | E Y ctory g forward to the |hiood by subseribing to the fine, there- Clarenca Norton, Salvatore P . | mes o8 rding the sending of | z Bt Sty { £ ore Pompeo, of all ready to hang, offered in blue and white striped effects, sized for 30-inch windows at $1.65 each. For w::"l‘ :“'l‘r‘ :h“”‘fl"]l_""r':” 'm‘”'llll'"'r"" "::v;|::‘ e ntest b n:r n <.'-~ marrisd Ly relieving Vicini of some of tha Armand Reehard, Angelina Cavalierl, 5 { 0 2 B and gle men en ed there e den Vo e 0 pr © Jolin Comerfor ir- windows 36-inches wide, $1.85 each, Others 42-inch for 82,05 each. And for 45.inch windows, price is hut | notice ‘states that letters being sent by | sc Iwm: o Nr"':p“r::‘ ll’I m". 5 ’I”)| |.uy:y v \,' E‘l n'v yvmhrv‘\”:«,_:”vw,\r Jo u; « 11]“ rford, Mildred Labazzio, P s 5 : 2,08 3 ! ' made pub- fine took place at the conclusion of | Stephen Lowicki, Mary Raptist, Mary kp- $2.20 each, Brown and white stripe annings in 50 and 42.Inch only are now priced at $1.05 and $2.05 air must be addressed plainly and |lic at a near future date. urt 80 that the “s; " 4 L " i 5 E at co 50 e “sporting” instinets | Figher, Annie J'usco, Da 49 respectively. [ marked for the air mail and must | Plainville Briefs Gtiiliat ol leNKiiea ofitia Rccualliners | DRRtE. ol Tao R e e K “ hive sufficient postage to guarantee The We-uns ctub will meet Monday g ehl 3 § 4 : . . cha X o G [ s I " et Monday apparently at a Jow ebh, Michael Cole ) ew Green and White Painted Stripe Awnings are in 30-in,, 36-in,, 42-in., 45-in,, at $2,00, $2.25, $2.50 and | fts delivery at its destination. ciening at 8 o'clock at the home of | The game has been played with “:‘”no T <~vfln""'\! wl I"‘rlm s‘:”m' w $2.75 each. Everything mentioned above are to be found at our big Drapery Dept. i To Visit Shrine Mrs. Madeline Ralsley on Maple more or less success in the city foF | commartard. II‘;N.I:’.I'I-c‘;v::'mll‘r"n:‘v % | Mrs. Loren Graham, Miss Julia street. g the Iast twn years and while no seri- | gianron ®ye (#9O8 Clachen Frances 3 Graham and James J. Graham of 188 Ielena Livingstone of Pearl | ous injuries have been reported the | g e “ , Lucy Tasca, " stree e o g nju Stanley Setarski. n: West Main street, Plainville, and Mrs. | ftrect has returned from a vacation police have known of instances where | = o |'--|:(r.:1“-.| I--Rocco € e S . M. L. Messenger of Hartford, will |SPent at fachem's fTead minor injuries have taken place and |, 1ot PUSO! B00 o Rocco Chris: en . were more serious than they turned fof the first to discard the temporary leave tomorrow morning by automo- |~ &IDh Seymour, assistant superin- | where dire consequences were escaped | (i 17 4 At ‘."""," eriin ews out to be. It was found that the girls |honor roll and erect a permanent | bi's for Montreal, Canada, The party | tendent at the Trumbull - Fiectrical [by narrow margins. The officials have | U8008R HAYARY '_"““ 0 eczkis, were unhurt. Penard and his son- | memorial to the veterans of the war | piuns to visit the shrine of St. Anne |MI& Co. I8 speiding the week-end [attempted fo stop the practice but | 1€ LSertls, Leouatd Cifons, Jos- e . in-law, Barazen, were cut by glass and ’a“;‘ to those “'“"J gave their lives, de Beaupre whieh is about eight miles ‘\‘,”"' ""' family in Manchester Center, |with several crowds of young men phl b P.‘M'm‘"""’“?"h;_’r’“"n'x ‘“’I‘_““-"‘; / McKervey suffered the Injuries already t is expected that the ground in|ryam Quebee and intend to get there | ®rmont. jworking al the same time on the | ~7€e 3 an h mentioned. |front of the town hall will now be |y Saturday on which the feast of | JAMeA T¥nan of the United States | same type of offanss, the checking oft Pruunl;.,s“llan.\ Ritchie, Catherina ck Dr. Goodwin rushed McKervey to | put into shape and grass seed Sown, | (ve saint is observed. navy, stationed at Maltimore, M., is |process has been necessarily siow, The ;Mn Evelyn Witherwax and Pauline the Meriden hospital, where it 180 that an attractive lawn may grace | Mrs. Flynn Taken Home ;‘I!"'”':m: a furlough at his home on roundup of Wednesday night scored | u‘;‘f;.‘;v ‘ 1 Y reported today that he is resting com- [ the front of the stately edifice. [ Mrs. John Fiyan of Canal stroet has | ypeo o Jone® y a bull'seye for the police an an oppor- | FUfR Avenue school = Lawrence ',\,: fortably, The car was badly dam- " 'T",L"",."x\"h,l“‘]“h; T been taken to her home, She was ‘\_“_“»“r l‘::” o yn\v’nrn --" 'T'-u;‘ Il,n"nlls ity was given for the court to ,’,,". ‘;.Mn. ';‘“::" Kolibezynski and Gene- S aged, one side being smashed and the Aaqy will be celebrated a o'clock | \igiting rriends in Bridgeport when | ¢ d - and Mrs. John ite feelings on the matter. The g i FrOW r, at % Susco of (e y X ¢ N - v te left rear wheel heing a complete loss, | tomorrow moraing and again at 10 /g,o wag gelzed with an attack of \n‘c'|u:.«u|j-’"",’.&""‘"‘ young men playing the game are \_”’I""'l_fi!::":" *«lhflo' I"n:f_vvh.\ Lind- '.| " N , o | 1t was taken to Mack's garage for v ‘n(r'lf;:' 3 h‘r;vl; .&=~|‘:rw’{|. 1»»1{\: in é'l]:n'g,- plomaine poisoning. 1or a time her | xorfalk i I_"\;\'i';::'.”‘l""l"”‘.* of |known as the “sheiks” and are habi- | ‘4 -M'_’hl"n]m:‘.\ov,!:.) Aflll:‘n §»1n1n. ¢ Mel‘]defl Res[de]]ts Gome {0 G]‘]ef pairs, Constnble Brown arrested Pe. of Rev. John €. Brennan. = Sundayicouition was serious and her hus- | yos Sare 1ivieeons ner T, |wes of the dance halls of the com- | Vlizaheth Robert, John Birke, Cecelia I']“ nard, who will appear in the Berlin |school “\‘_‘_“‘ .:”"’0"""‘": ’l‘,'l"‘f‘;""" mass [ and was unahle to move her without | spant. - "BStONe of - Pearl imyunity, The majority have only a‘mr":_'nk;lk-'lfln:;\‘|‘l\;1rr:(nnrn K, Cassi- £ { H .ml tomn. court Luesday evenink on &l . . E nan wiill conduet|Bicat danger, Her condltion |simuchil " A(rs, Nolson Delarme of. D ight connection with any.real means mer Kaiat, Hidith Cralg Glison ;‘“,.r. : --One Goes to Ospl shargeiof recklonsdriviiia i Hoind | 0 Rels MONE o SETEINE W1 RONCHEL, th pioved Kiiow i and althoURNI WeRlk, | straet Ia confisen to her: Home. it |CLisurports according: to thespolict Ll B S aqis HatAeD EoNk, Sty ch . - | mitted that he was in the wrong and |Iass at Sacred Heart church, Fast| o'y appaventiy on the road to re’ | theumatiom e with Sehool Honor 1ol dred Reynolds, Tiebert. Tind alll JoRd rk -—— was allowed to go to his home. r.m.la. 9 o'clock tomorrow morn- SHCORY SMiks Wlizabeti B b The honor roll of pupils whe have tszkowski, Marjorie Norri Theo- o " . i ing and 5 08| f e 8 « ich ] k4 N " 4 4 with Burns ol Centra i sl atla 4 e f ery | dore Baron, ra K jaste N \ gafi; Il\clacddcm. . t\ K axialnglon Congicanbinal | Daptist chureh—10:45 a. m., “Beau- friends in New Haven sion dnr\]m: Hln- past schoo ‘,\ a(; e .‘ i }‘{l‘fi'p:na" i .'M\i{,'mon. enard operates a concession a s ! ALY tying the Lemnlet bR 3 } . which closed in June, was announced | Ebb, Ann: . Helen Miynar- Hanover park, Meriden, it is said. | Professor W. A. Weber, instructor :],,,"v'."f,,:,l‘,,,..‘”,',',i‘l,;‘. “,f:,‘fl), ,"',,,,“"}',,R i y,'l"“,;'""r']':"'_"'"""“"I of Whiting | Gunerintendent of Schools Karl A. |ski, Stephen Nverick, LeRoy Ander- e Y v in religious education at Bonebrake | L i ey g LA nding a short vacation | . PRl A » [son, Ge 5 k Honor Roll is Removed—All Kensing Would Finish Sevies, Theolosioal saminare Duytan oo | the morning scrvice; 7 m. m., the paa- | with her sistor. Mrs. Catnerine | L0108 G I e T B Gl e " y The game tomorrow between the| . " .1 |tor will speak on “Being Strong.” Came at the Lillhure Fa High and Grammar gehool who were 1 ercival, » tons in Hope of Cleaning Up—An-| - K”ii“swm A eS8 e x;m co:l\‘m(t the morning service at| . 7 m" i ;‘ITI 'r;frr ’_\,;’::”" ::. |Humr v‘. .\;ur‘n;k. present at every session are as fol- | Fdgewood schanl -- Rernardine s b b S 1 the Kensington Congregational | ‘* %2 P- ! NSRS bap il LA odge, W, of P., held in- | Barn 5 . nual Northrup Family Reunion Next | scll team of Middietown on the Ptr- | it Synf et o f BT REC moeting: will be held at the home of | staliation coremonies for thoir newly % 1 Freshme ‘:‘u,r:.mnl'?':? ~l|'].l;| "wn“;'-njl paa e ¢ cival avenue diamond at 3:15 o'clock Professor Weber has been doing re- Miss Anna J. Granise elected officers last evening, b RBristol high scheol: L rv.\:n_ n. ; Is(-”- arn s C _\v\o oy ictor Les- Saturday—In tho Churches—Items. | wil be the final one of tha serics 1| [0S BEDEr 183 et KOS o o™ Cirstinn. church- ey, 3. offieers of Seasions lodge of tapeaq, | F00don Anderon. Anita Ball, Vivian |lie Coy and Paul Melnick i ] Rk e has bR ay Gl a 2 v for| e i e Ll orest- |, Joseph Clzauckas, Irank | South Chippens Hill school—Rich= Frank McKervey of 115 Cook '""'i:g;:z:rld ],{]‘,'ék,l.';'\pehmq:"{:.s“,?;:{, “': some time past. Sunday school will |G ]I bhy, ot .\lrr"lvfilwl fagaiin ;)”i"”“ Ao sindugiaditopthclrires Crowley, Rosatle Crowley, Domal{ard Buraler, Nrederlok: Netmani BAith i | g a VS ['he held at the usual hour, 12:10 and sermon at 10:45 o'clock: Sunday 5Pective stations, i . alie il paannn en 5 g W E . “enf‘dF"' [“r'm’r:‘a”(‘fi”:‘)lc';‘;'ed;';‘i:"";‘;figf crash through and beat tho opponents, | 1 hour, o e Ly o eyt e T simont, lrlnlv‘lnm | Wheeler and Harold Wheeler. ::I»er;:t‘el'nal injuries and Gwd funh, | L8 4ll ionnngian ‘me,uml i Kensington Methodist, People’s meeting at 6 p. m.; evening | Vi1l hold & full dress rehearsal in W, e ,4”"|h°,” ,; ”m\\,n{h\,'r‘ ;:I.]” ]\r» | p ',“” oustin Chenagly SIRRION b g °* | Middletown team last Sunday in the | .y ; e hertees L. Berry lodge hall in N sritaly |Man. Fred Jaeger, Ar danke, Ar- | Plerce s i LR v beloved is gone down into the Service of song, short sermon by the 3 hall in New Britain | At : : . & tured ribs, and Samuel Sarazen o,r‘flm game of the series of three, and VAL ST aatharH Tealhnl| B E5 thic | DUAGrENE p. m. Thursday evening | ©PMOFFow morning at s o'clock. thur Johnson, Laura v’\'ls v, \.l\m!»‘ Stafford school--Donald Harrison. PARY Park street, Meriden, and Anton P. | e 500 win again tomorrow they will AL R (M oPuarmonii i I Mag lat 7:45 o'clock, the regular prayer Dr. George I, Cook of St. Irancis | laUourse. Howard Mitchell, Stella | Many Regin Novena Penard of 115 Cook strect, Meriden, | | . s secure the series for themselve,s [ L3¢ of the eermon by Ltev. May 3 i 5 e oA I Wil Gen St Francis’ [ ot Trene Olson, Virginia Peck. | Crewds which filled the old edifies are nursing numerous cuts and bruises | it b 118 for u tw Uit b thies Lord at the morning service the | meetiug of the church will be held, |;> ataly .|.<." an office in Ner Gladys. Rowe win Ioy. James to capaci markad the opening of the s n result of & orash in front of | oL calls for & two out of thse Me- | iensington Methodist church tomor-| Plainvilie M. E. church—-Morning | P1ock on July 22.—adut. amone, Harvel Smith, Rose Smith, i novena to St Ann seslerday t 8t N g in K ) ¢ mor at 10:45 o'clock. In the | worship at o'clock, sermon by 0 4 e ; A harles Anderso.'s store in Kensing- | i) e e Nad row morning at 1 ) y s Vol tellmacher, Bthel | Josenl ohi wlent Bave B b e A e “at " apout | 2.30 | VIl be the battery for the locals. | cyening at § o'clock, Mr. Laughton | Rtev. Arthur A. Ball; Sunday school ol Mlgomatariaales Gea iR LT Rttt rana L bt ROt L0 bR P Sl fon rt L1 Setis S Will Hold Reunion. I'will dellver 'a stereoptivon. leature; {nt 12 olclock ‘noon, A apeclall niusi- lin, 56 B, Mafn St Plalnville, | LLitle Helenivisniesh i s ‘ RuosneyCh PostonauERall e SECan ol o'clock. Th | reunl t the North-| «Missi 3 advt hardt Zabel. sermons, Because of the large num- A ; R he annual reunion of the North- | “Missionary Journeys in China.” Mr.|cal program will be rendered and the g Sblom anear Aturion Allony Helen' beeiat theimaiting and i ERLRarYELR The accident "“Y‘_P'""r’i :d“l N° | rup family will be held next Saturday, | Laughton was born in China and is|pastor hopes for a large attendance. | —— ”."_”‘m” Vikall Caonntli BUnG) Glove: LennDliniemAnt Wiy ndst batiR ey driver of the car, Penard, had heen | jyjy 26, in the community house on|the son of a missionary. He brings| Lipworth league at 7 p. m. There SOUTHINGTONP ind, Lewis Dunn, Trafton Getehell, | Olive Magnell, pastor of the unable to make the turn Into Main | periin street at 2 o'clock in the after- | 4 message as one conversant with the | will be no evening service during the WS L P LRI it MmOl LA R Bl . street after driving down the road |noon, 1t is expected that about 40 | scencs, A meeting of {he official | summer s 1 Herons, Helen Jackman, | church, that serviees will also by from Upson's corner at a high rate of | members of the Northrup family as-|jhoard will be held at 10:15 o'clock | Episcopal ehurch--Morning praper ’ A ‘q:“l.n "h\;"’lflm“] 1‘”‘“:".:“‘ Ma\’:.“:"' ‘w"h“ r ;“ ‘( nflm]‘\ b \Lh: speed. | sociation will be present at the din-|tomorrow morning. and sermon at 11 o'clock, Rev. B. B. Within the next fwo wecks, opera- | Shirley Mason, Lillian Nilson, Mabel | perfod of devotion, 1n order al S In the car were two girls, Anna|ner and business mecting. The Ladies' Aid society will hold | Styring of Southington. o onandilhatatarted: byl jihs ik etnal | IS Laca : s ]:I"\'T.‘q. :I\”,:”.Tf P S "":‘?Tn'.:‘.:dmrlolrlde; Harris of 114 Beckwith strect,Meriden | The associafion was formed scveral|a lawn pacty at the church on Wed- | Repairing Street sl Uil i TR R LB U M DU St b F \ i Y + embers. fr ¢ 1 | BEIPMERISTRENGCES hought from the Actna Nut Juniors, Dora Beckwith, Doris Hef- | three da prayer will begin on next and Mary Stony of 38 Columbia street, | years ago and ‘ncludes members from | nesday evening of next week. There | [iyst Selectman William J. John- oy et €O, UMMl | n, Howard Marshall, George | Thursday, ending on the feastday of the same town. The party had gono |all parts of this slate and Massa- | will be on sale raspberry shorteake, |son has a gang of workmen rapair | (7S Of the company were in town ro- fornan. e R e ,“‘,': Wil s from Merlden to Southington, Plain- | chusetts, there being eeveral who will | cake, pie, punch, coffee and sand- | ing Mapie sreet. Croshed stone o | 5 COMPIEUNg ‘ail preliminary ~qp. | Merrill. Dorothen Serz, Borotny i, the saint, July 86, 0 5 \ills and New Britain and were on |journey from Boston to attend the | wiches, Tho subjoct for Bible study | heine ey o i o Sl0n€ 1 | rangements and although it will be ler, Kenneth Miller, Lillian No (. uardsmen e their way home. The car was going | reunion. at the church night scrvice on ThUrs- | pave peen 11, n the holes Which | neceseary to transfer some of (he Frederica Peck, lrene Saxton. An- | Preparations are being made by the so fast that the driver could mot| The founders of the tamily in this| day evening will be Psalm 84, The ";""["‘:‘" the “l"'(’":'“ O'Imm]\,\' mm; [ help from out of town, it is the plan | &elinn Sinisgalii,. Dovothy Steed, Mar- two local companies of the national é % - |t 5 aints from autoists and the road o o ROACRRRLD aRATIAy e A e vet W and | h Zeoli. guard for the break f camp At round the turn from the New Britain [ country were Allen and Martha | unior league will mect at the church ,':,,, most NAM,;M\ present a mmd’,‘; "'f l‘ ] ’l‘W"I]vl t |)||1\n\ }LI far as E-‘;l W ;xu/”nvll“ln ")v'\“ e \vM e :v::yr(l “v‘vyr‘l [\":e wl(r”ummhzm:‘v? ‘:r:;"r"“ ; o : o | Northrup, who were marrvied in the | Friday atter Yeioak s ; sent a g0od ap- | possible, local men According to | Seniors. Hels i derson, Niantie and a road onto IParmington avenue at the | Northrup, wh 3 thl riday atternoon at 4 o'clock. pearance when the work Is finished. | present plans, the large mill will be | Bartlett Barnes, John Cunningham | weeks of training at the state grounds, corner and he had to keep the ma: ftown ot Orange in 1828, All Berlin Congregntional, b | | | s arge mill will he \ 2 ¥ card Main street, | Northrup arrived from England at 4 el AR MBLILAG. The town scraper is heing used to 'first started and then the smaller mill | and Eleanor Oser The local commands showed up well c]\n'w headed on toward & ain str?v.- ;hat e '|'h4\" A e (vens] Itev. Carleton Hazen will ‘I'rznvr good advantage on many if the stree will ha put into use, Iaderal Hill school Marga at the maneuvers of the last twe i Neither could he make the turn e hem HiIakto S hoeaks m"vmv sermon at the morning service at{and considerable work is being a Charles Dophus of Sand Hill was | Hynds, Rudolph Kanenberg, Freder- weeks so that the officers feel grati- north onto Main stret and the car nearly 70 ye * | the Berlin Congregational church to- | complished, lareasted last evening by Constable G. | ick Meyers, Llvira Swenson, Althea fied over the work of tneir men. Both shot across the street, into a 1‘"‘"‘:"’ Mr. and Mra, Willlam H. Gibney of | MOFTO™ at 10:48 o'clock. Boya’ class Vipiscopal €hureh Notes 1. Thompson on charges of breach of | Greene, Doris Larson, Violet Morse, | commands went to camp with full post and slopped shout three Inches| . Min are members of the associa- | o, 0, OC10CK: Men's class “at 12} wenesday evening at 8 o'clock, the the peace and drunkenncss. This {John Wisnicskl, Paul Jacker, Arthur complements and as very fuw recruits L8 O L T IO AT th Gibhey e 5 | oclock. Knights of Washington will hold their makes the second time that Dophus | Redman, Mary Crowley, Trene lLarson, were in the ranks, the seagoned men k A stone flying from under{ tion, Mrs. Gibney being one of th Cliniipos Resldoneo L ponium, . A stone Bying Indow | descendants of the early Northrups o o Changes Residence ar meeting in the parish house, | has been hrought in on these charges, | Holen Brown, Stanley Kaczynski, Rob went about their duties with the regu- the whesls went R | ARE) WP GBIy becomilE RRIIBAr |y L Ccon ROl GBI, BRAL SehL] Catholic Church Notes Work on the new building at the et Heach, Irene Cheppa, lsa Jestin. larity of clockwork of Fogliatis store room next door. by mareiags. Mr Olbney has (aknn".m‘ been making his residence in the Serviers tomorrow morning at the corner of Main strect and Berlin ave- ¥, Michael Kerkosky, Joseph Muzzy | Boycee Wante Charter The S “”l""}‘"-" ;“'I'“": l“"'"" an active interest In the affairs of the —hewaiter house on Berlin street, has | ooy of Our Lady of Merey will he [Due will he started within the near I Helen Stein | Application has been made by John through the window of the Anderson | 8 L moved his family back to his former | ., iy future. The building which stood on i - 5 A | association. ) (At the ns hours of & and 10 o'clo il h ing which stood on John 1. Jennings \l- Anna — Mn\‘:Pigl\hflr! were aroused by the| Following the dinner the business honte tn Beokl here will lie no session of Sund the site of the new brick structure | poygeneck, Cyril Abboit ity Jahe, (Cantinned on Page Sixtaen) a “Constable Frank Brown |Meeting of the association will be | Wl el el LBl school t 9 o'clock LSRR St AT DI | ————————————w— erash and Consta TAnk DUOWN | eld. The main work which is oe-| Town Clerk Arthur L, Woodeuft | American Legion Meeting transferred 1o High street NP . and Dr. A, J. Goodwin hurried to the McKervey was yelling and It scene, was at first thought that his injurics For Tender Faces ‘The creamy lather of the Cuticura Shaving Stick, with its delicate med- ication and eoothing properties, enables men with tender easily ir- ritated skins 10 shave in comfort, even twice a day, and leaves the skin smooth and fresh Proe’ Addre “Cutizare Laber. RN o 28e. Stick. | eupying the attention of tlie organiza- | tion at the pregent time is the writing of a history of the family. Each year a discussion is held, members contrib- |uting items to this history, items [ which they have gathered during the | year, Tt is planned to have the his- | tory printed in book form when com- [pleted, so that a copy may be pre- {sented to each member, | Honor Noll Taken Down | The honor roll that has stood in | front of the town hall for the past | five years was removed yesterday af- Iternoon by Commander Pasquale | Giannotta of Bolton-Kasica = post, | American Legion, ably assisted by | three helpers, The list of names was |taken to the cellar of the town hall, where it will be preserved and the | woodwork was removed and disposed | of. S0 ends a story that has been pop- ping up at intervals for at least two | years pasp. Residen \been advocating that the honor roll be removed and it was finally put up [to the Tegion to remove it after the | bronze tablet was erccted. The. honor roll was erected shortly after the close of the war and for a time was an at- tractive structure, However, for the past years it has heen uhdergring a marked change and has been rapidly Lecoming an eyo-sore, On it were inscribed the names of men and women who served from Berlin during the nar and it was sim- !1lar to these sesn in many fowns in |Connecticut. Berlin is regarded as one | of the town have | last evening issued a marriage license to William . Norton, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1%, L. Norton of Kensington, and Miss Mabel Johnson, davghter of Charles Johnson of Buell street, New Britain. Mr. Norton is engaged in the spring water business in Ken- sington. Play Preliminary Game " The Al Kensington Juniors and the Kensinglon Boy Scouts were schediled to play the preliminary to the big game al the Kensington base- | ball diamond this afternoon as a part of the Community field day activities. The main game was fo be between the married men and the single men | Items of Interest. Mrs. Harold Stearns and son spent vesterday in Middletown, the Fuests lof Mrs, Stearns' parents. | Miss Phyllis Senning of Kensington |is taking a summer course at the | Middletown institute. Mr. and Mrs, Charles B, Sharp have returned from a visit with their lson in Chester, Conn Dester Williams, son of Mr, and Mre. . FE. Williams of Kensington, is on the sick list, East Porlin Items, library witt onen Mondas from ta 5:80, and in tha evening from 20 1m 9:39 o'clock | far the exchange af haaks The afternoon e | Tha auarantins for scarlet fever an the residanes of Paul Siegrist hae heen remoiad (Continusd on Page 18) Rrock-Barnes Post, American | SPECIAL NOTIC The Palace of Sweets managers at 2 Whiting strert and West Main street have received the following from the state dairy and food com- missioners: “Samples of ice cream taken at your place by an. agent of this department on June 25 and | analyzed by the Connecticut Agricul- | tural Experiment station had the fol- | Nowing results: Sample of vanilla ice 'eream 156 per cent butter fat, Other samples 15.6 per cent butter fat The «tate standard for flce cream is & per cent butter fat and for fruit icc cream 6 per cent. “Very truly yours, “THOMAS HOLT, “Commissioner."” SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY ~At The— PALACE OF SWEETS | 31 West Main St.—~The New Store CREAM IN ALL FLAVORS ICE 15 A QUART Mongillo of High street hought ft The Pexto team playing Winsted team of the Farm the ingten Val ley league tn Winsted today. Gerald | Woodruff, Amherst eollege star, will oceupy the mound for the localas and ' the followers of the team expect a vietory. Tomorrow afternoon, the ‘exto and Winsted teame will clash on the Sand Hill grounds. “Duteh” 1 eonard, star twirler for the Hartford Dixies, will do the flingirn fuperintendent James MeNeil of the Connecticut Flectrie Light and Fower Co., is on a two weeks' \vaca tion and William VMcCarthy is taking his place James Bgan of New York city, for merly of fhis town, is the giest Mr. and Mrs, John Moran of Main | street, " Specialists in Plainville Real Estate Insurance TNDERWRITERS Real ate and Insurance The John Cooke Co. T HOLGH ST, tainville Behind The Raiiing Pehind the railing in our bank's lobby <its a group of men whose business ft is to understand—Business, Outside the railing pass many people with problems on their minds which likkely ¢ould be solved by the men at the desks if they were given the hance, It so, Perwaps this applies o you. forget the railing, Come in. The PLAINVILLE TRUST Co. PLAINVILLE, CONN.