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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1924, = ||WITNESS WARNED |~ Personals WORK I§ STARTED |CAMP MEETING OVER " Fuppers® bk cone. e’ i a Boston publishing house. Compact of G ) S w ‘ San Francisco, Aug, 4.—Mra. Danie) P NOT T0 SELL BOOZE o s it sam s adnn Franciscs, Aup, d=Dire Daniel |0, e unded the " nations) soctey two weeks' auto tour of the New Eng- was Margaret Bidney, died at a hotel (Shildren of the American Revolution, here last night, She was the auther |and was its honorary president at the s (time of her death, Distinetion ————— [1and shore resorts. of the “Five Little Peppers,” a serie New Owner of Restaurant Ape| ne atises vietors ana xaien ve- | Ghamber of Gommorce Will Have| Plainville Gmunds §ee Finale of| ban of West street, are spen ENCHANTMENT poars in Auother Gase " T T 00 Desre Gratlied | One Event Mr, and Mrs, Henry Bow have been visiting Mrs. Bower's par- Although enly a witness in a breach enta for the past two weeks, have re= | With the start of work this morning | Plainville, Conn., Aug, 4—Closing w’ of peace and assault case in police turned to their home at Scotia, N, Y. by the Immick Co,, of Meriden on the of the annual camp meoting at the fl court this merning, Frederick B| Har- | new turnpike to be construtced he. | Plainville eamp ground today will be vington, proprietor of & restaurant at | Mr, and Mrs, Merritt Salmon of 168 [tween the end of the present pave. |followed by the opening of the 2ith 11 Park street was wurned by Judge Greenwood strect, are entertalning ment near Corbin's corner eon the annual session of the Connecticut Very att d 1B W Alling that in case he Is ever | Mpr, Balmon's mother of {Hrn Fa New Rritain-Hartford road to the |Chautauqua assembly fonight, The ry attractive designy restod and convicted on a charge of | Mass, and Mr, and Mrs, Walter Mar- |railroad bridge In Elmwood, the |Chautauqua assembly will continue and supplied in popular as. || violting the liquor law, he will be tin and son, George, of Troy, N. ¥, |Chamber of Commeree of this - city | through Tuesday, August 12, sortment of shades, given a fail sentence. The warning may well celebrate a signal vietory, | The closing exercises of the annual necessary, Judge Alling remark- Dwjght Bkinner, superintendent of | 'or the past three years appeals of [camp meeting were marked by ad- wd, becwuse Hureington has purehased the Boys' club, is spending two weeks [the Chamber of Commerce have been | dresses by Rev, John H, Bell and oth. L) , A vestanrant whieh it is said, has long |at Saybrook Manor. working for the improvement of the |ers and the annual walk “about Jeru- Back leln Out been known as & “booze" joint, Ae- | - |road in this streteh which has made |salem"” and a final reception at the cording to hs own statement, Har-| Captain Willlam J. Watts of Engine |travel between Hartford and this city | platform, vinglon haw bacn proprietor for less |Co, No, & of the fire department, and |anything but pleasaut, | An elaborate program has been a OES Auzuu! find you llmo. m& and achy; tortured thun two weeks, He denled knowing |Mrs, Watts have returned from a| Early last fall the Chamber of (ranged and a large attepdance s ex- constant backach: stabs of pain? that the place had & reputation when motor trip throngh New York state, |Commerce began working towards an [ peeted at the Chautaugua meetings, K;you (,.] tired and n.wgn._ worn out? ndge. They visited at Booneville, N, Y., for- | improvement In the road and on |The program for the week Is as fol- Have you 'w.n any !hfl\llh( to your udnw.’ .|| quizgzed by the In the case in question Bruno Lach imer home of Captain Watts, for a |jany y 21, 1924, a ¢ ittee consist. | lows; anry 4, & comm o kidneys keep the blood stream pure. Weak kidneys allow wus fined 85 and costs for drunken- |number of days, ing of C, ¥, Bmith, George Kim. | Monday, Aug. 4, 8 p. m,, illustrated Dfllg CO. ; ! | ‘rom Hell Gate to the Gold- body poisonsto accumulate and upset blood and nerves. ness while judgment was -u-r-fud'd“ - ball, ¥, W, Christ, Senator John M, on a breach of pence charge. Frank | Mr. and Mrs, O, 1. Selander of 138 (Tpumbull, G, W, Klett, J, C. Loomis, | " by Henry Warren Poor, It's little wonder, then, you suffer Iuchr.he. l:eldlehn. e 3 h Y . Chilicki was fined #15 and costs on an (Dwight street, left Sunday morning on (g, W, Alling, W. H, Hungerford, Jos- | Tuesday, Aug. §, § a. m,, devotional di and kidney irre; ties. 169-171 Main St. |[/isauit eharge while Frank Bogdan- |a motor trip to Canada, They will he |onn Andrews, R, H, Hubbard, A, P |sorvice conducted by President Her- izziness, nervousness 1 LA lull;l . skl, charged with assault, was dis- (gone scveral days | Marah, I, O, Rackiiffe and 9. I. Gaft- (bert D. Hemenway of Worcester, Get rid of these nerve-r “‘"'i ":"‘ ";":d g charged, Attorney Willlam Mangan ney had an intorview with Highway |Mass, At 8:15 a. m., classes in baske %:‘"" ’;‘”b D“'"dl:fi emg::k;owrn‘:l:;brl neys. ousands recommend them, | | appoared for the accused men, They 9 | Commissioner John A, Macdonald at |etry, organization, |were arrested Saturday by Pollceman his office In Hartford find appealed to| At 9 a, m., elocution; organization [Thomas Feeney and Supernumerary Ihim for an improvement on the of classes., The director will be Miss [strotch of road hotween Corbin's cor- | Madeline Carroll of New Haven; 9:50 Here is New Britain Proof | Offfeer Ranponatti following an [10ged fght which took place in and ner and Elmwood, m,, domestic science school, cooks ‘m front of the above mentioned res- At that time Cemmissioner Mac- |ing class department, Mrs, M, B, Ly~ Max Kupfer, 117 Whiting 8t., says: “My kidneys became taurant |donald expiained to the committeo [mgn of Bristol will be dircctor, ussist disordered soon after a cold had settied In them. They acted presented [that the work that needed to be done |ed by Miss Elva A, Brockett of Bris- too freely for some time and the secretions were highly eol- ored. 1 had a lameness through my back and while about ording to testimony Knox | Bogdanski was in the restaurant when | 2 on the roads around the state greatly [tol. Tuesday the classes will organize. | Lach came in and started (trouble Sevcral New Al‘l‘lvals fl[ P0l‘llfllld lexceaded the money appropriated for |- At 10 . m,, children’s classes in the the duties of my work, sharp pains seized me that felt like a which was aided by Chilicki’s inter- this work., Commissioner Macdonald |auditorium, Mrs, Herbert D, Hemen- knife-eut, Two hoxes of Doan's Pilly rid me of the troubl . i i Sennlt ference. Harrington _testified ' that | ou[mg Place [ussured the committee, however, that | way of Holden, Mass, will be the | Bogdanski was only in the restaurant | |he would do all in his pover to have | director; 1 p, m, Bible hour; 1:30 p. [ short time and was resting with his | _ |a new stretch of road constructed and | m., Connecticut Chautauqua assembly b J * {Bead, ovar one of the fables wWhen | yuo poo goouts from New Britain |commended the spirit of the commit- | chorus, organization and rehcarsal. on |tee in seeking improvements for thy | Mrs, Mildred Seymour Wells of Hart- Lach appeared. may be far out from the cities |ford 1s the director, Miss Jessie L. Straws | 4 Jerry Lynch No. 2 and Willlam | g days, but that does not prévent |CIty. ’ | frazier were arrested last night by [fyom eve s atrending devotional exer- | A short time after the interview | Newgeon of New Haven is the plan- Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys | Policeman James Sullivan and Frank | oo "1y fact, their remoteness from |Commissioner Macdonald notified Miss |ist; 3 p..m., lecture “Across the Alps,” ¥ 3 With bon-ton fvy sweat leather, J|Darker, the former for breach of the |y urahag acts In just the opposite way |Curtin at the Chamber of Commerce | Henry Warren Poor; 4:30 p. n, At all dealers, 60ca box, Foster-Milbum Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N.Y. 3 “ 1| peace and’the latter for drunkenness | na"cioiaies them to provide their |that it had beon decided to build a |school of expression, Miss Madeline | : A straw that will not blow off, and breach of the peace, Lynch Was | on ‘seriice Yesterday a complete |Stretch of pavement conmecting the | Carroll of New Haven, director. Or- 1t's economy to carry over a |given a 20-day suspended jail 88n-|...yi00 was conducted at Camp JKemo- €nd of the present stretch near Cor- gm)lzullon of classes and first Inrsrm.‘ Knox straw—buy one for next tence while the case of Frazier Was | ypes Portland, by the members of bin's corner with the pavement at|$ p. m., illustrated lecture, “Famous M | continued until November 1 in care of |iy4 190a] council. It opened with n,ell'lm“oo:l He expressed it as his| Paintings.” Henry Warren Poor. Shneon. Probation Officer Connolly. |“Lost Chora,” played by the camp or- [OPinion that the work would cost ap-| Wednesday—At 8 a. m., devotional Sent To Reformatory |chestra, which was followed by sev. |Proximately §100,000. The new work | service conducted by Professor H. D. $3 00 Judge Alling reopened the cases of |conf it Tt ndividual camp. |Which will be completed the latter |Hemenway; 8:15 a. m. basketry Peter Walgura and Luclen BosCO, [ars Then. Mr. Humphrey gave the Part of the year will make the road |classes; 9 a. m,, elocution classes; 9:50 5 bound over to the September term of |}, ¢ cere |between this city and Hartford one of king school; 10 a. m., chil- 2 .00 oys a talk, after which there were on |a. m,, cooking scl a. m, o Fodnged frov §8. the superior court on Saturday on [((UC o) other ‘hymns, and the service [the best in the state and fs expected |dren's classes; 1 p. m., Bible hour ? Very often we are asked in what form money charges of burglary, because of & mis- |way coneluded by the “Hymn of [to make this city an artery for traffic | with lecture; 1:30 p. m., assembly * should be carried by persons going abroad. understanding and stated that the |prajen ™ rendered by the orchestra. between Hartford and New Haven. |chorus; 3 p. m, entertainment, Miss charge should have heen theft. He The camp orchestra has undergone S——— Ilorence J. Morgan, reader, of Phila- American Express Trav- o~ B|committedboth youths to the reform- |yeveral changes in the past few . R e et HO ‘fi atory at Cheshire, weeks, and now consists of James | \llustrated lecture, Henry Warren elers Cheques--that’s our L) Antonio “"“““ “’r’,‘-"“"'“‘fd yea- | Beach, organist: Charles Vibberts, L N Poor “Under Soft Itallan Skies.” A ek tet hiioae - ; terday morning by Policeman John |qutist: Teon Bradley, who manipu- Thursday—TFull program of study | 95 99 il IllmSlrECI debler on charges of operating an &U- |jates the clarinet, and Henry Fagan, ARt Toenyiser kAL S Rl ; Cheques are as KOOd o |tomobile with defective ~brakes and | violinist. e iR ke Whiltsomb)| SN koAb revelers without a certificate of registration. | e “An Evening Witn James | . : Friday—Full program of ntud,\'l 80; becal’lse they protect Jasses and lectures, © p.m., annual | travelers’ funds against Hartfor. e was fined ;"‘ fl:"(;‘“{"} 45 tound | Another batch of new arrivals ap- ’ Prosccutor Joseph G. Woods found Ipeared at camp over the week-end, all 9 i le " ‘ ' | “It Pays To Buy Our Kind insufficient evidence in the case of {5 gtay a week or more. There were HOI‘Ha[]OPd, ]Ce]flfld, IS “hel‘e oratorical contest under ausmcvs”oh loss; because they are | the W. C. T. U. of Hartford, New Ha- | 24 Mra. Anthony Kardokas, charged with |agsigtant Scoutmaster Ray Finkel- S v ’ ok ven and L tchfield counties, § p. m., self-identifying, and can %. | violating the liquor law, and it Was stein of Troop 10; Howard Joy, Henry i i iy | 101100, § [Rockwell, Norman Earl, Philip Bers- Yankee Fliers Are address by Judge William M. Maitbie be cashed only by the The cases of John McCarthy and |strom, Mortimer Covert, Francis 3 ) |of Hartford on “Law Enforcement,” i Joseph Dobrowski, charged with driv- Traver, Willlam Kriss, Harold Peck, 9:15 p. m., interpretive tableaux: “The | original purchaser, and E'mg antomobiles while under the in- | {anry Clark, Raymond Reloff, Wil-| Washinglon, D. C., Aug. 4.—'It is| Battle Hymn of the Republic,” pre- | because in the neat lit- fluence of liquor, were both continued. |jjam Baker, Willlam Coal and Willlam | not a town but only a tiny coastal |sented by the Epworth league of % McCarthy's will he heard Thursday | Kuhs, fishing village,whers American airmen | North Methodist church, Hartford. | tle leather wallets in morning and Dobrowski's on Tuesday | Several of the new hoys looked a bit | stop in Iceland,” eays a bulletin from | Saturday—The full program of which they are issued of next week. |stepy after their first night i cump,,‘ he Washington, D, C., headquarters|study classes and lectures. 3 p. m.| Travel N a8 ths Nationkl Gaographlc society. |and § p. m. concert by the Warren | ravelers Cheques are | “Hohnafjordur or Hornaflord has two | (Mass.) Boys clubs Victory Achieve-| convenient to carry. New Britain The case of Michael Boyko, charged |ag a result of experlences w Bedding Co. [with passing a standing trolley car on | arst-nighters go through. The reg- tanley street at Francis street, was ylar mght sounds seem weird enough | points in its favor as an air G(Rflon.‘m(‘m band of thirty-six pleces. Tel. 34725 continued until Thursday at the re- |to the uninitiated, but added to this it is within a mile or €o of being the| Sunday—At 9:30 a m. Sunday | The sale of Travelers Cheques ¢ We make over mattresses, box " quest of Attorney Alfred LeWitt. arthly nols . ) ice : ({1oe come q |were all manner of uncarthly noises \ closest Icelandic point to the Faroe |school; 10:30 a. m. preaching servic prises only one of the many sery- e ;l;\erlnllv provided by several forces of | | Islands whence the airmen flew,| with sermon by Rev. ornest V. Clay- 5 |sconts hent upon seeing that the new- |and. its waters are almost landiocked. | pool of Hartford; 3 p. m, annual ices this bank offers to travelers. \ springs and all kinds of bedding, 0 Ama(eur Jarsmen 10 ‘com-ra missed nothing which others | Another valuable feature is the ease|Chautauqua vesper service with ser- equal to new. We call for and i Perf Regatt i | erform in egatta had endured. of finding the place. A few miles in- | mon by Rev. Dr. Willlam P. Downes, g deliver all work same day. [5 Successful campfires have been en-|land behind Hornafjordur rises the|rector of the KEpiscopal church in i NEW BRI FAIN song service, led f\ e b the Na. | The Gith annual regatta of - | 1oved every night for the past week. | shimmering white Vatna Sokull, one|Bristol; 7:30 p. m., | tional Association of Amateur Oars Sometimes the bovs sing songs, some- | of ‘the highest points {n Tceland. | by the assembly cherus: 8 p. m. 1l VATIONAL BA Professor Herbert | I s ::'L:fintfigd":—r:x\ (}oy:‘ans';:fi‘:t |times they tell stories, soemtimes they nd Long Townless, Justrated address, | |tell jokes and do tricks, and some- "Reykjavik, the other’ Icelandic|D. Hemenway. s | C]ty ltems l“""';‘;"‘:"ri‘r’:’“fd’a"l"n‘: loi:fé:::h: times thay do a little of everything. |stopping place of the flyers is near the| Monday—Full program of study ! e Do |The number of verses to “It Ain’'t|soutigestern corner of the island, |classes and lectures. At § p. m., en- Inter st and Checking Accounts | The greatest oarsmen in the United (GGenna Rain No Me' has already | facing Greenland. This community | tertainment by classes in dramatic ex- Safety Deposit Boxes The Catholic Women's Benevolent | giaqes and Canada will compete for been at least trebeled by energetic i of 15,000 inhabitants is the capital of | pression. i Loans, Exchange and Bonds Lagion will meet tomorrow evening at | ,wards and prizes exceeding $3,000 COMPOsers at the camp. Iceland, and the only place on the| Tuesday—Recognition day. At 9:50 K 8 o'clock in St. Mary's school hall. | iy yajue, and, as this is the first time | . Camp !\n!fl {1sland that can claim the title, ‘city.’ |a. m. closing exercites of the domes- & CadliY will follow, ot tne! pematts has been held in thia|, First Assistant Camp Director| “Throughout the 1050 yeara of Ice- |tic science department; 3:20 p. m., The Holy Family Cirele will meet | part of the country, the local cham- Chuck” Vibberts had his day off Sat- | land's occupancy by people of Euro- annual recognition day exercises; 4 P oly Family Circle wi . | her 1s boosting it in the hope that urday. Sscond Aesistant Parker had | pean extraction, it has been practical- |m, Chautauqua alumni banquet; 8 p. Wadnsadny evening at § o'blogk:in 8t. | S0 1C BECL TR ole will sttend the |18 off Fride v a country without cities: " Life has|m, concert by the.assembly choruei Mary's school hall. g ',r‘":F l: ho admission, both |,, Jassie Christ spent the waek-end at | centered in the scattered farmsteads, 0 p. m, camp fire, [ banka of the river along the mile-and [M§ CoMPe | ey of Tioop 11'333‘.1";,.‘;1;?73.‘;(’.?& R el e a-quarter coures being open to the |y dronyed In Saturday night fo spend | themselves, The characteristic larnv“alv Miles Minter Comes Ty —— | Out From Her Retirement | ™ ccientine Chiropractic Corrects The Impaired Transmission of Nerve publie, | publi the week-end, ‘hundings are encased in sod and ap- | The usual large number of \isitors | pear to he set partly in the ground, | Los Angeles, Aug. 4.—Mary Miles Fnergy Which Is The Primary Cause of Disease, | “No grain can be grown because of | Minter, former motion picture actress, | DR, FRED C. TORKELSON . cily ltems was at eamp ep.o-mlnt | - - v | the short growing season. The faym-| who for the last several months has | Chiropractic Physician h h ) | ers raise turnips and potatoes, but|been living in retirement in Pasadena, || Nat'l, Bank Bhig—Room 310, Telephone 2808 Albert Rawiszer of North Maln The engagement of Miss Lillian M. |give most of their attention to’hay|left here yesterday for New York with Hours 1012, 2-5. Mon., Wed., ¥ri. Evenings, 7 -8. ctreet has retivned after spending the | Echnefder of 205 Maple street to Dr.|and their herds of catle and ponies the reported kl SA ERS week-end in New York, Francis 1. O'Nell of Detrolt, Mich., |and their flocks of sheep. Lishing is | the films there CANDY RINT WITH THE M Saln of dressos at Mary Eiizabeth |formerly of this city, haa been an- | curried on along the coasts. ANOHh | ey Dress £hop, 87 W. Main. Prof. bidg. |nounced. |er industry of importance is the col-l lection of eiderdown from nests of -advt | crm————— Alexandra Lodge, American Tnde- | the elder duck. “are always" pendent Order, Daughters of St | “Reykjavik has been dubbed by ° ° gOOd taste George, will hold a regular business . & | one unsympathetic visitor ‘the ugliest meeting Wednesday ovening at 8 | | city in Lurope;' but Icelanders can ec rlca pp ance e on the| ; but— o'clock in Vega hall. The postponed | controvert the charge both installation of officers will take place | technical ground that it isn't in in Hot Weath At this time | Kiurope, and on the soldier one that hey're especiall i SN | SPECIAL PRICES ON ARTICLES THAT HAVE The police received a report this | ment in appearance. h i i ll raorning that Ohrnsted's Studio on delighttal During Tedland's long - tovn BEEN USED FOR DEMONSTRATING W Main street wans entered some- “During Iceland’'s long townless delightful Auring the week-end. A Kodak }wrm ar ; Syl P - sle. 1 & are | & Py vik was a n ishing | e G st Viiage an toea tring e, wnen § Everything We Sell Is Fully Guaranteed. it began growing the lack of timber | Regular Price Sale Price cd stoien, there’s noting more | e e ol g e ] Rotarex Washer $137.00 $100.00 William Davis of 186 Beaver street : 1hat as he was driving out of O'Neil's Refi'eshmg p . sulting buildings did not make for a e ne statinn this morning, his an it " Wiy St | 9 Dich Wash 75.00 28.00 18/ ashners . o R 106k to parts of the eapital, but many | | substantial buildings have arisen, mAi 1 HOOVCI“ Cleaner 65.00 40.00 intention of reentering “Yony Future Depends on Your Health” cseccsscesece Jil not appear to be hurt, he re ported Vinecent Squilacoti of 144 Plearant cluding the large stone house of par- liament, Tied down for centuries by Nam trests Thomen ¥, Barly of 1 this easy i s monopois uns, eound |§ 1 Hoover Cleaner .. . 52.50 35.00 fam strect, Thomas K. Karly of 10 has won almost complete indepen- | SO Y ways to heal wrniataid st | ] Universal Table Range... . 3050 22.85 | ed with Denmark now under what | censes returned, according to vecoived at police station from your Skln thh amounts (o a voluntary and limited 1 Westlnghouse Automahc Range ¢ Zzo.m 165.00 te motor vehiele department rtnership. fech of 110 Rockwell ave “Reykjavik means ‘smoking creek.' 8 M 4 w As in many parts of voleanic Tceland, 3 Toasters Y R N T A X " this city, was arrested in Meri . I e Re Slnol e S i ne tenanoe § 4 Household Trons ......... ..o, 500 2.90 utt in that city today for $38, capital Is the procession of women A Few Table L p‘ & amps. carrying tubs ‘and elothes going to 1 you are suffering from eczema, § and from this natural laundry.” ringworm or similar itching, red, o zneightly skin affection, bathe the ROYS' D, _THE.._ the . ’ . 9 . WEPN . : 1 . X ¥ copper ers were § gore pmccnn.hReqnolSmpand M The Boys' club is closed for " . ¢ > j | small island THsEa ST s S ineide ] ittle Resin intment. You wil amp . Kiwanis C e. also field-marine glasses, md by Emerson Wray, 8 blue fox | § po'igotiched how instantly the group will go down tomorrow under . main until ¥ri- - . N . . . . . . . H Arsenal Unearthed aska—Twenty-twa rust- & muzzle-loading mus Will sacrifice to dispose of. ‘ ,,,,.‘, ‘ e I-‘}A Apot .a.w_. w;v':\rL\;':r:z‘x fching stops and healing begins, Anderson and re e e 1nmost cases the sick skin quickly . hcccrncl'clnr and healthy again, e —————— __ELECTR[C Co._ rT7 ¥ § of Tussians who acted as hijacker sealers In the carly days of > asl Asiatic history at very little cost. Cooking often destroys the delicate - Pesinol Ointmentand Resinol Soap areold flavor of the extraet vou have used—— | - by all dealers in drugs and teiiet goods. unless it is Baker's, They retain their | 15-77-79-81 Church Street Tel. 22 | plquant flaver in the process of cook- - | ing.—advt. I Eyesight Specialist SRS, : . - ,d - a policeman™ - a shrill 300 Main St,, Phone 570 4/ = TO0% ax & bufgler Alarm— has been deticed for antamobiles. | R TR TR T L