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opping Mlulhl. JULY AND \U-lhl WE CLOSE WEDNESDAYS AT NOON) ' Center: AHE READY RESPONSL TO THE OPENIN PROOF TO Us THAT THE SALE I8 AMP THAT WHEN WE ADVERTINE 159, TO 383 187 LST TYPE OF MERCHANDISE AND THAT OLR GUARANTEL ADVERTISED ARTICLYE, FROM OUR RY NEED NOY BE EXPENSIVE T-Pivce Suite, French walnut, (ull vanity, bow end bhed, night tabls, aench and chair, $775 value ... chair and heneh, $675 Special Value 1n a walnut suite, full vanity, wardrobe and bow end bed, Our August Sale price .... Stickley Extensfon Davenport, considered the best on the market, $177.00 value ... Stickley Davenport, silk velour upholstered, ular price $235.00, Sale price ...... A Double I $197.50 5-Piece Pullman Davenport, cane panels, malog any frames, tapestr; $259.50 value .. $49.50 kind, for' ..........000 ... $225 of the quoit matches and Frank Clark will suwrn a pl.mr for the affair to be Cowles of [Corbin l\anfllugmn will allnm.» for the com- ln\f‘nuu field tomorrow A(("I‘XIOUII at | munity sing which will be held in the Berlin News COMMUNITY HOUSE [DEA TURNED DOWN Kensington Will Have 2 Club, However, Is Committe¢ Decision SCHOOL HEAD I ELECTED Another Community Dlay School Head Appointed, | Hartford was | firsl game played with the Kensington grammar school coming year, at a meeting of lin school board held in t The committe themselves as being well ple the choice, as Mr. exceptionally work in which he will engage. is a graduate Normal school at Oswego, New York, schools in the country. l‘\] from Trinity college, Planned For Kensington — Funeral |y, Holioal Child — Visiting From South—Leave On Camping Trip. Aeronautics J., the Fortress Mon- roe School of Fire in Virginia and the | Aerial Operation in |® Iensington will have no community club house this fall or winter, but it have a community club, facts were decided upon at a meeting held at the home of Arthur fatt last night, of A committee chosen to represent the district in deciding whether or not a community should be built, Y1t was found, night that many residents are opposed to the erection of a building this fall because they fear that they will unable to keep up their end of the expenses for such a building. was made known liam W, Fagan, who spoke on behalf | of gome of the mrlll\Ionen Payl's chureh. A committee was appointed to look int6 the possibilities of Nothing definite will be known | until this committee has had a chance to investigate and tesults of this Investigation, night that a etings this winter can without having to go to the expense of eracting a building at that time, This is a new move it iz expected that it with the approval of the vesidents, as many of them have already signified their intention of taking part in the activities, The committee which will look into “swhys and whorefores” is com- hool in Hartford for two instructing in He has also and one-half yea pre-vocational as supervising | state board of education, The contract for furnishing coal to the schoolst of Berlin next winter was Rev. Samuel A. Fiske will conduct awarded to the United Coal and Wood {the morning service at the Co., of New Britain, their quotations |Congregational egg and |morning at 10:45 o'clock. . Kensington Congregational, YEPAIT | professor Weber will again (the pulpit at the morning service at | Congregational | ¥ - PtRe& tratn beRvi [{Biie exach atrival OTthe traih bearing ito alter income tax refurns, was found the casket is not known but it is|, 4 vesterday in | thought that it will arrive about noon ,”n had been shot through the head ¢ | Interment will be in West cemetery. being $13.00 per ton $14.50 per ton for stove coal. contracts for the schools the' following being the matters cov- | ered, installing electric lig Pedge schools, \\'m'lhh\;{loll remaining | awi rl!‘d('(l. hts in the | | additional | church at 10:45 lights for the metal ceilings rooms and the hall of lhc Kensington | grammar school, interior painting at the Percival school and repairing gut- ters at the Percival school. The board will meet Monday even- ing at 7:30 o'clock for the purpose of | opening bids for forming a make known the decided last the construction of | in the district building in the Bluc Will Require Vaccination. at the school board anti-smallpox It is probable th vacce! board seemed to favor such a move, Left Avm Broken, Mike Maguda, nine years of age, of bones in his « Thomas W, Kensington, | wrestling with another hoy. . J. Goodwin and it/ The arm Another Play Day The committee at its meeting last . decided to hold another com- Kensington on Aue to the great success with which the recent affair held in that district was met. event will be added a corn roast and + sing will be was reported resting comfortably. Louis Massirio, munity play September 6, Massirio eight years of age, who died Thurs- day afternoon following an operation | was held this morn- | Paul's church, Kensing- Thomas J. seminary, The funeral was To the coming for appendicitis, ing from St ton, at 9 o'clock, Rev. a community held in the evenine. Committees on the affair were ap- pointed, but there are several Hartford, officiating. largely attended and burial was in St New Britain, where Drennan also conducted the committal service. Very Few Changes, liam W. Tagan, Gilbert Johnson and Claude Y. Stevens will have charge of the arrangenents for a hal] game, Members of the committee In charge of sports and games are Thomas W. Emeraon. Mrs. Paul Mary's cemetery, were recorded their session yesterday The greater share of the voters | to be satisfied with the party which they have cast their lot. Deming, one of the mem- |2fternoon from 3:30 to bers of fhe board, stated today that it is not expected change from one party to the other Phillipe, Mrs. Gugerty, Thomas Han- ford, Mrs. Isaacson, Clayton Mr. and Mrs, George Try Hart and Rose Kiniry. Miss Kiniry will appoint three other members from their church to serve on the committee, were to be choesen from each of the three parishes in Kensington. Willlam Stromfors will have charge EECHAM'S Mr. Hart and changes are ever recorded. Has Diphtheria. was reported today that Lucien Go To Hartford, . Drum corps left | this morning PILLS Sick Headaches convention at August Sale of Furniture NOW IN PROGRESS g ENT OF OLR AUGLST FLRNITURE HARTFORD AND VICINITY REAI THERE I8 NO EXAGGERATED VALUESTHAT THE DISCOUNT OF LAR LOW PRICES GIVES A BONA FIT . Exceptional Values On Chamber Suites of High Character Beo Watnut Suite, 50-ineh dresser, chiffarole Sttt $540 8-Plece Suite, beautiful pieces, gold trimmed wal nut, ineluding twin beds, regular August price . 15% OFF ENGLANDER BEDS hle Day Bed, selected cretonne co.viing Itegular price Regular To Play Ited Sox, ted Sox at (i 14 o'clock. INew Britain team, They of the singtons. for the Ncighbors' Night. the Ber Members of Wethersfield own hall {will furnish the program expressed | Neighbors' night mecting of grange next Tuesday evening in the Conrad ha% been ! hall on Damon's hill. Leave on Camping Trip. Alr. and Mrs. Teland Gwatkin and | Oswego | family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deming and daughter, Elizabeth, and Mr. and training | Mrs. Charles 3. Draft and daughter, le graduat- | Winifred, left today for Lake Winni- Hartford, this | pisaukee, N has attended summer ges- | Will camp for two weeks. fllons at the teachers’' college, besides having taken graduate courscs at the of Fducation, sed with | for the The Miss s Church, Musses will be celebrated at the day school following, T, for the ices at both churches. Berlin Congregational. church |the Kensington Kensington Methodist school, | morrow. through August, {8 o'clock To Leave on Vacation, tev. May B. Lord, pastor a- The |Weeks. She will attend the [ences at Northfield first and ldectded as to where she will the remainder of her time, Ttems of Interest, family of Dow while boy is | Myrtle beach. spend the month of August, Ma | state, KEast Berlin Jtems [ar morning worship at 10: |followed by Sunday school o ices, this |by Sundzy echool at 10 o'clock. (Continued ou Page Eleven) EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD ' Resident SAVING ON THE HIGH- MEANS FAR MORE THAN A COPY. FOLIE PRICES PROVE THAT GOOD FURNI. CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS MAY BE ARBANGED I¥ | ==Pininyille hie | Deputy Sheri’f 1. W, Furrey in the les of | center last night shortly bofore mide | o 3 | MEht, after an exciting chuse through | guyin Tiock on the anuual outing of the streets in which the policeman | the compuny, A program of athletic | wanted by the Bristoi police on a wirs | d P M. and 7 p, m | rant chnrging non-support, He was|nerscof the events have heen offered dreseger, chifferobe, | 'I:lrd in the Biristol police court this by . $625 $-Piece sulte, large dresser, bow end hed, chiffer. ohe and vanity, attractive walnut combination, $224 value for.... | too wam arrested under & charge of | s l 69 50 {interfering with an officer and will be | committes | tried in the local police court Tuesday | L.eglon carnival which Fonr Post Beds, twenty styles to select from, 8 for our August Sale at worthwhile values, | warrant for Gnaz Bed i Windsor design, cretonne $41.50 Englander 3-Piece Beds, all finishes, specially priced at $15.00, $19.50, $22.50 and $25.00 each. | Duffy Gnazzo is alleged to have join- | compete, | the policeman’s grip | down the street, | failed to stop at his call, the patrol- | {at him, The whizz of the butlet caused | Harry Bodley of New The All-Kensingtons will meet l!m SATURDAY, AU UST 1024, Grange Punle Tuesday mu; ut T w'elock d-;u;n.l u\lux time. accommodate @ large Loaving For Barope esterday to bid him farewell ‘lol Arrester Alter Excillng QUash| ., Wekomer Mome sarpere come home surpr ! has inst returned to Plainville after rary Fund Flower ShoweFormer A0 AUscnce of over twa years in Cali- th An. | ®ating that she was very much im- ed with the beautiful country and ies==Ohserying lunch was served by the hostess, Trambull's Outing Monday Christy Gnazzo was arvested by | Over 600 employes and their fami Prombuli Electrie Mfg, Co,, will | hoard special trolley cars Monday i merning about 8 o'clock bound for was forced to draw his gun and fire |SPOrts topped by a dinner will be held one shot at the fugitiy nazko was, And the r Prizes for the win. the company and keen rivalry morning and was sentenced to jail for CXists betwen the proposed contestants | 90 days, His brother Duffy Gnazzo in. especially In the fat man's race, terfered with the policeman and he| Another in Contest Nuss Wininger, chairman of the » in charge of the American will be heid '3 on the evening at 7 o' :lock, from August 18 to August The DBristol police had handed the|lot between the Recreation building V'8 arrest 1o Deputy | and celved for the popularity contest belng | night, saw his man walking up West | carried on in connection with the | Main street, He approached him and | carnival, Miss Agda Lumdawl of the told him that he had a warrant ’ur] Trumbull office force is the latest en- his arrest and named the churge. Gnaz. | try and her stock has risen considera- 20 asked to have the warrant rcad to | bly since she anounced her entrance { him and this the officer refused to do, | into the contest. This makes a total | A wordy argument started in which |at five entries with others expected to 0 The committce met last ed. Then suddenly, Christy, aided, it | evening and announced that every- is said, by Duffy, broke away from | thing is in readiness for theannual af- and started to run { fair. Thirty per cent of the proceeds i Without hesitation, Officer Vur started after him and when Gnazzo v | Health Nursing Association. ipiscopal Church Notes Morning prayer and sermon fto- n. Rev, tain will man drew his gun and fired one shot | morrow morning at 11 Gnazzo to pull up and he was then led | preach. to the town Inckup. Policeman IMurre; Catholic Church Notes | at the same time placed Duffy under Servicea at the church of Our Lady s also incarcerated, :r\f Merey will be held tomorrow morn- | arrest and he wa A hot contest is expect- i, since this is a return game of the | flower growers, among whom are | D, Mastin and Dr. 1. N, Bull, experts | Wa in the gladioli field and O, H, w Hampshire, where they | 500 dahllas, that it is possible for! Charles Dow of West Main street is Yisiting from the South, Hattie Lyman and Lil< an Prout of Montevalla, Ala., 8 for 11 \'s ing Mr. and Mrs. Sidney months in training for the air service | Cowles for a few days. & and has received diplomas from the Ste I United States School iy at Princeton, N | day and Thursday, August 18 and 14, lin Grai | anyone wishing to enter the show and i exhibit specimens of flowers, may do | | %0 by communicating with Mrs, I, T. anl beard for two gentlemen, Terms | Wheeler, chairlady of the committee in | reascnable, | charge. All growers in and around Plainville' are invited to display their flowers, there being no entrance fee week, July 2Sth to Aug. 2. Paul’s church tomorrow at § and m. Sunday school will follow last mass. Mass will be celebrated at Sacred Heart church, East Berlin, tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock, Brennan will be in charge of serv- | required death in Floral Park, L. I, of Frank Scott, a former resident of Plainville | - i {and later of New Britain. about 48 years old and leaves no im- | mediate reiafives, lices will ba held tomorrow afternoon {in Floral Park and the body will be | { brought here on Monday for burlal | w0y on charges of accepting brib tomorrow 6 o'clock tomorrow, Dr. Bdward Case will oceupy ipulpit at the Kensington Methodist ichurch at the morning service He will speak on Near East Need.” The Sunday eve- will be discontinued Morgan Morgans lof New Britain will ltad the church night service on Thursday evening at | | here, He left Plainville about 25 yea ago and moved to New Britain from whence he went to New York city. Main street are rv(‘ul\'!nk congratula tions on the observance of their 25th | Kensington Methodist church, entering the |'eave Monday on a vacation of threa | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Griffith ille, N, Y., a iting Mr. and Mrs, George Griffith, Mrs, James Fagan, Mr. and W. J. Fagan, Mrs. Robert Corr | Miss Margaret Corr left today for a stay at Myrtle beach, Milford, Miss Eileen G. Kelly of Kensing- | ton will spend the next two weeks at “lof Pin | Thursday morning, was held this | morning, was held this morning from | { his home at 9 o'clock and from the | | church of Our Lady of Mercy at 9:30 | o'clock. Ttev, John E. Fay officlated at the requiem high mass, During the Eddy N. Smith and family left yen- | aas |terday for Clinton, where they was being borne from the church. Bryan H. Atwater and sister, Miss | | Raymond Cunningham sang “Face to Atwater, have returned from an automobile trip through New \'ork""" the organ. Mrs. Olin Ruby of New York | chael's cometery |has returned to her home aftér [visit with Mrs. Grimshaw of Ken- affiliations | Sington. registrars at | stre: ‘. New Britain, has purchased a building lot on Farmington avenue, from the John Cooke Co. Ground is | being broken for the erection of a | home for the new owner which will be ! completed in as short a space of time ¥ | ag is possible, SPECIAL FOR Mrs. Rose Belden and son, Victor, | town 1r»!urnwl yesterday after spending a week at the Plainville camp ground The library will be open Monday 0 p. m, and I’n the evening from 7:30 to 9 o'clock | many will |for the exchange of books, The services at the Methodist very few [church Sunday are as follows: 5 a m., lock. The Junior league will meet | Dumbrowski of Kensington, a young |2t 3 p. m.. and the evening service with [Wwill be held at § o'clock. Tiev, Fuller will have charge of the sery.- | There will be the regular morning | Hariford, whers |Prayer and germon at. 8t state drum |[church Sunday at 9 o'clock, falloned the armory The party went by auto- Gabriel's | Ch ¢ was tranferred to Bristol this|ing at the usual hours with mass at § mnlnlnfi and the case of Duffy was put | and 10 o'clock. There will be no ses- | oter to Tuexday evening at 7 o'clock. | sion of Sunday school, Flower Show Plans Plainville Briefs Preparations for the flower show | Miss Marguerite Joga%d of Middle- to be given under the auspices of the | town is spending a week with friends | Woman's club for the benefit of the in Plainville, * | Plainville Dublic Library fund, are| Mrs. Harry Smith and family of | progressing most satisfactorily and ! give promise of a wonderful treat (nr|L|'i;\ to Gouverneur, N. Y, West Main street deft today on a motor all lovers of flowers. It is through| B. E. Getchel and family of Cedar I the ntercst and gencrosity of the local } street are on a motor trip to the White Mountains. W. Diggles, W. H. Carpenter, George | Mrs. Edwin Hills and family of hington street are on a moter trip Robert- | to Nantucket. | Plainville to have a fine exhibition of | home for a few weeks' vacation from .m.w- and other specimens of flowers, [the Mansfleld Training school. | These men are known throughout ti | New England states for their spec | { mens, | York state, e| Pearl W. Smith and family will re- turn today form a motor trip to New iagara IFalls and Canada. The We-uns club will meet Monday evening at the home of Miss Myrtle hall on Pierce street and | Deloy at 96 Broad street. The show will be held on Wednes- | Piamyille— ll s nr|nn Place. oom Home privileges.—adit. Mid-summer 20 per The Model Shop, 15 advt, |vent discount, Whiting 8t., Plainviile, Former Resident Dies Werd has been received here of the TREASURY NT A SUICIDE, He was|Was to Be Tried for Alleged Bribery The funeral serv-| py;qeiphia, Aug. 2. — Jack R.| Ginsburg, internal revenue agent, re- Fairmount park Mr. 8 1k in Pla The police believe he committe Mr. Scott was well known in Plain-1o,ici4e while brooding over his arrest. {ville and hax a large number of friends | 4" A PR P B e ploded, was found near the body. LANDS MA He has been an instructor in manual A Cape May, N. JI., Captain | N k schools for | ) | UL IR D Sanes st atchod Albert G. Bennett, of the I’enna Pilots' association, who re- ing n iversar, | | Observing Anniversary {turned here yesterday on the J. Henry | M 53 Turner of Fas Y " MnARdan R A b lidmunds from a fishing cruise with |« party of friends, said that while [ fishing 120 miles southeast of the five [ the has blessed their marriage, Mrs. Beryl Bannell. - Mrs, Turner before her fa,q wenty minutes (o land the shark | was said at the White House, that a | marriage was Miss Anna Williams of | 11 TR THANES 10 New Britain, . Turner, ¢ passed quictly. One daughter 100 miles off shore, he hooked a man- cating shark. He said that it took him three hours _ Rennett the shark was eleven feet ten Gloriante Funeral The funerau of Antonio Glorlante ' pounde, reet who died at his home Miss Julia Graham - rendered Fhe Vacant Chair” and as the body James J. Graham presided at Rurfal was in 8t. Mi- RBridgeport. To Build Home *ahn I. Robbins of 93 Winthrop two people alike. ply average bank seryice—nor our nettutien, T SATURDAY ONLY | —At The— | PALACE OF SWEETS | i { 81 West Main St—~The New Store | | ICE CREAM IN ALL FLAVORS i 43¢ A QUART ' Plainville News o "Lt Grange Wi ok o picne e A ——— T8 Farminglon wvenue Tussday e\es on the K 8 Olympie for an extended | tour of Europe. Mr .and Mrs, Lewis chrisly Gnuzo. “amed i Brige e meway 3. motor o New York Advent Christian chureh gave & wels yesterday at the BROTHER ALSO TAKEN TN e o wonar ot B B meir s fornia, Mrs, Swift told of her travels I niversary==tloriante Puneral Today wonderful climate Vnn A poreh urn teip will be made at Jman In the mouth, when the officer the Community theater, stated ! | Bheriff Furrey and the local patrol- |today that another entry had, been re- | man while making his rounds last at 1 o'clock at the Endee Inn to at- | naw tend the game. | since the vaccination question came up originally, has influenced many v w i th. people in (he cify, who have hereto- tion, When the agents consulted the fore remained aloof from the contro- versy. The criticism wus expressed | openly last night and today, creating an embarrassing situation for the health board members, Brutol Nem } SOUTHINGTON NEWS The regular weekly meeting of the ‘quul of selectmen was held in their EI] 'ullntn in the town hall yesterday, Fhere were a number of bills presents ed for payment and bills to th fi MUNTHS IN JAI[ ..nnuul of 865,000 were ordered pal \\un the payment of these bills the Wi will be cleared of its Indebted. except for a debt in relation to | bonda, After payment of the bills presented [there was a balance of $26,000 left in Man Sought lor Four Years Feels large amount of money taken in by the tax colleetar, Of the amount paid There was a large atiendance ar wpp earnival being conducted under the Want Him Bemorved 1vom Officoss | #USRICES of the auailiary of the Amers tean Leglon last evening, ree dane. Trolley Car Catches Viee on Pine | ing was enjoyed by many and the entire bullding was thrown open, Members ul Medical Liberty League Sreet, - - 4 | The tw w che - Otto Nass, who escaped from local he DY |ORMIOM, LA g e j . cently hought for the Mantsville and 3 OUr years agn after he had | gouthington departments are due to I conncetion with [arrive here almost any time according thefts from the Jacklin Itod and Gun |10 members of the fire Loard, The lub, was sentenced to juil for wix |trueks are of the latest typs and when months this morning ut the police | Teady for action the local department court session hy Judge William J, Ma. | Vi1l be as up to date as any in the lone, ..He has a bad record In other | #tate cities as well us here and & nulmll‘} o wide search has heen condueted for Mlans are be n.g made at the present Pim He was arrested in Hartford | time for & celebration of the fortieth eurly Thursday morning in the reap | #nniversary of the organization of of an establishment and wan hooked | [ fire department her. The celabrat on a charge of vagrancy, Investiga- W1 be held in November an it was in tion reveuled that he was the man, that month the first company e, highly desired by the local authorities, | formed, Nuss "wun--l from Officer James | | . Rourke after striking the police- N arcested in Garfield lnnfl in unandm‘ his vaeca. tion at Lake Waremaug. | | was taken unawares Policeman S Nourke died fwo years ago so that | Mr. and M Irving Johnson and Nass was not faced with his local cap. | daughter have been spending a short tor today, | vacation at Short Beach, Constantine Gruzzo was senteneed S to jail for 60 days on a non-support | Kraemer Brothers have moved inta charge by Judge W, J, Malone at the | their new store where they will con- police court session today, In lieu | tinue to conduct a market, of the sentence, bonds of $300 were —— fixed for the release of the accused, Shanley's Fife and Drum corps will provided he pays his wife $4 a week, |attend the state convention in Hart. Frank Deloy, also charged with | ford this evening, failure to support his wife was given | 1 ——— a jail sentence of 30 days. Bonds of | The ‘Misses Martha and Louise will be given to the Plainville Public|$300 were fixed in case he decided to | Jackson of Berlin avenue are spend- pay his wife $12 a week. In addition |ing a vacation at Washington, D. C/ j!'\lrlllrl‘::v IITIII“:’:‘I‘] "':‘“dl:r’:,"l.:‘""l“';l:; :’:: “A‘IIXI SUCGESSFUL LIQUOR RAID AT EXCLUSIVE N. Y. HOME months in licu of the jail sentence. | Will Entertain Players, | The members of the Dilboy post. V. F. W., nine, which will play the New Departures on Sunday Afternoon | at Muzzy field, will be entertained | Clubman, Whose Wife (s Niece of after the game hy the Harold ¥, Em- mett post of this city. Luncheon will be served by the post auxiliary. Membars of the local post will meet -President Taft, oFund to Have . 85 Cases in Dwelling York, Aug. 2.—There was an air of uncasiness at prohibition head- The New Departures are plaving | yaprters today following a raid by the Mcriden state league nine this |y, dry agents on the home ot Hugo afternoon at Muzz g fl""'; , | Gilbert De Fritsch, prominent clube £ Consider Removal Petition. | man whose wife is a niece of Chief Removal of Health Officer J. 1| jygtice William Howard Taft. Ninety- Woisard is being discussed by mem- five cases of liquor and wines were hers of the local medical league and selzed unless present plans miscarry, a re- quest for a change will be made at | o0y warrant from United States | The raiding agents obtained a the next city council ’mnnnln;.n The | cammissioner T vle on their sworn fact that no medical authority has at- | fofer 0o ey had seen a case tended the health board meetings, of liquor carried into the De Fritsch home In an exclusive residential sec- legal staff at their headquarters fol- lowing the raid they were told that the law provided for search of a priv- ate residence only when there was evi- dence of liquor being sold. It is cer- Trolley on Fire, [tain that the agents bought no liquor which leaves the cénter at 4:10 o'clock {in the afternoon for |transport factory workmen. caught fire station 34, guished by the frolley ‘crew and the | digabled car was towed hack Itrolley bar learance .Sale, one | i 4 the concert program in Income Tax Cases. |Lake Compounce. { Flariow announces the numbers as | ventory by Mr. De Fritsch listing his follows: leased in $3,000 bail after arraign- | March ( | Overture, “Morning, Noon and | Selection, 'Ihr\ Sunny South™ Excorpts from Grand Selection, “Faust' Porpourri, "Campus Memories” Waltzes, “Wedding of the Winds". . fly Finale, I'resident Harding, who died a year ago today, the White House flag was lowered today to lalf staff. the flag {8 placed at half-mast only That Will Be Our Maximum, With in case of official mourning, but it According (n“q\rvm mark of respeet was felt ap- | propriate by Pre inches fong and weighed nearly 800 | this is still within the period of Mr. Harding's oviginal term of office, | YOU ARE NOT An “Average” Persen Many banke, however, are very much alike. But you eannot profitably ap individual Tequirements We have never trie customers, That's why they prefer this “individualized™ | its value for your- O S : /LANVILLETRUST Co. PLAINVILLE, CONN at the De Fritsclr home before®qb- taining the warrant, They were told they had started | something "new”, and that although sterday on Pine street near | Possession of " liquor, unless pre-pro- The hlaze was extin- | hibition stock, would be a violation | of the Volstead law, a citizen's con- The first trolley car of the string Plainville to to the stitutional rights against unlawful for repairs. | search and seizure, must be respected. Sunday Concert. | A search through the records at The New Departure band will play | prohibition headquarfers last night on Sunday at | failed to reveal any permit being Director A. F.|taken out or of the filing of an in- | stock of alcoholic, b8verages at the Julien™. .. ....Hughes time prohibition became effective. The search will be continued today. Suppe | 1t was sald at headquarters of the <+ |dry agenms, that there might _ave lampe ' heen a mistake,” and If 8o the nquer “Chimes of Nor- would be returned with apologies. Planquette | Mr, De Fritsch is a2 member of the Union, Racquet and Tennis Turf and Gounod | ficld and Rockaway Hunting clubs graduated from Harvard in last night it was said the fam- was spending a vacation in the country, PUTS 2100 POPULATION AS ABOUT 197 MILLION Night mandy" Intermission. jand w Seredy | jagy Hall Maryland. . ... Mygrants WHITE HOUSE FLAG LOWERED Washington, Aug. 2.—In memory of As a rule | a Decline Following, Asserts Ident Coolidae, aince. | Johns Hopkins Professor, Baltimore, Aug. 2.--The greatest possible population of the United States is 197,274,000, which will ha reached, soon after 2,100, and, there- |after decline, according to conclusion {reached by Dr. Raymond Pearl, pro- | fessor of biomelry and vital statistica in the school of hygiene and public [health at Johns Hopkins university. | Dr. Pearl reaches his figures as to [the population of the United States by applying to the known population figures of the past a mathematical formula. | HOLDS RIS CAT AT 81.000, Things that are not alike cannet he g averaged, and Nature never makes |Put Won't \rll Il at Any Price, B. A. Buckley Declares. Middietown, N. Y. Aug. 2.—=Ben- amin Buckley, wealthy horseman f Southport, Conn., and Goshen, 18 |showing a photograph of his prize |cat, Joe, 8 years old, and starting that |the cat would not be purchased for | 81,000, service to your « to average our | declares neither the |cat nor his great horse, Raffles, can |be mecured at any price, “because he [thinks tgo much of them.” The cat lis at his Southport home. | | \lnrv-lnxr Record ' Wichita, Kas, — The Iev. Waller Scott Priest recently married five | cousing in five hours—which is a rée- ord of Its kind for the state of Kan- ’s.u Incidentally, the five-in-Ave | Wours record marked the 2113th cere- |moeny at which the Reverend Priest | bas afficiated.

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