New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 11, 1924, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, - | CO-OPERATIVE WORK <22 .. | CONFERENCE OPENS 5. v y of Keller Hostmnan William Prey of Engine Co. No. § of the fire department, spent the » end with his family at In. dian Neck, Branford Miss May Begley of 9 Beaver ptreet is spending two weeks at Moamauguin, Arpold B Johusen, secretary of Adking Printing Co, is speading his vacation in Nerfelk, Va Mery " Ao alse ent Personals ped " Frane Josephine Meehan has e 2 her hame after having spept | The Lockwoed,” Cosey | My, and Mys ¥, B, Bretschnelder tnd daughter of 850 "Arch streel are spending & week in Seymour, Conn. [ dele Texas New at Preserve the pictures taken on your are among the vy Miss Anna Quinn, uulhu{ of John F, Quinn of this city, is the gusst of Mr, and Mrs Clifton W, Wilson of 16 Forest street, Miss Quinn is & gradu. Washington, D. in a Virginia gh G. M Yo LIGHTNING STARTS FIRE Among of School street at Atlantie City, , and Mrs, James J, Bonney and daughters, Helen, Annamay and Grace, returned yesterday from & week's trip to Boston and vieinity, Mise Rose Darp & spending a wel American Dry Ge |one of the large |its Kind in the eov ready-to-wear goods are secured (rom | Jay and company also of New York, | In the advertising columns of the |7 y.0p Kepney of Beaver street will Herald will be found th peclals foend the coming week at Providence which the management will offer durs | itienain s the Kagles' convention |ing the week in tien with the i celebration of the anuiersary Mils Auna Crowe of Bexton street and Miss B, Kenney of Beaver st t, are vegistered at the Clifton hetel, Asbury Park N, J Various Agencies Meel at Clove land fo Talk Business and their ladies Damage (o Several Slores academy. trip in one of our Cleveland, Aug. 11, = R 1a tives of many leading cooperative ascncies of the Unined States met in preliminary infermal eonference (o day to discuss plans for organizing a | Ifive, thought te have been the re- ums permanent international institute of [suit of a bolt of lightning from the eleetrical storm whieh visited this | cooperation to deal with all phases of ip buying and selling oity Baturday night, eaused approxis The institute would act as a clear. mately $12,000 damage to five stores g house for ideas on collective deal- | located in the Simons block on Main gs. Its membership would be limit- The stores damaged were ed neither to producers nor consum- | The Reseben Hat Co, Willlam C | Raphael (shoe store), Himberg & | Horn (jewelers), the Wonder Clothes Shop and the Big Store, owned by Louis R, Raphael. o Which Was (he Big Sioress=Inspec: Driver Edward Con'en of Engine Co. No. 6 of the fire department has joined his family at Indian Neck, Branford, where he' will enjoy his annual vacation, —adit, | conne nd Oerlruflo. and sons, James and Bernard, of 270 High street, have returned from a va- cation spent at Brookline, Mass, and Cape Cod, Mass, Mra. J, L. Hallinan and daughter, Margaret, of 67 Beaver streel, are spending thelr vacations at the Mary~ Don cottage, Momauguin, tion Failed to show Trouble, My, and Mes. Omer Contels of 10 Glen street will spend the remainder |of the summer in the Berkehires at COURT-MARTIAL ADJOUKNS, Windsor Lake, North Adams, Mass Manila, Aug 11,=—A court-martial | trying 209 Illunmu scouts on eharges | of mutiny was forced to adjourn to- 1 | day on account of lack of funds with which to pay the official stenographer, Before adjournment the court overs ruled a defense motion for acquittal, ——— John T, Price and family of Park Technleal school in Tekyo are |street and Mrank and Anna Price of holding special eclasses In architecs \rwm stroet are spending their vaca. Mr, and Mra, Edward Anderson of Dewey street have returned from a two weeks vacation at Westbrook, Conn, e e e You can not make more fect what is already perfect—Baker's Certified Flavoring Extracts. All good groeers, gre Mr, and Mys. A, T, Bonenfant of Erwin place returned yesterday from a trip to Montreal, Quebee and Bt Anne de Beaupre. Stationery Dept, stweel ers The conference will set a date In 11925 when the first international in- Miss Irene Bawe and Miea Helen Heath spent the week end at Momau« THE DICKINSON Drug Co. 169-171 Main St. SPORT SHOES Broken lines of several combinations both fiber and rubber soles, regular $10.00 ... $7.50 now . HORSFALLS 93-99 Xdsylum Strect Hartford. “]t Pays To Buy Our Kind” f|ed to test the water. CONSTITUTION DAY ‘Aug. 11.— German Consti- Lon{Dn tution Day—The fifth anniversary of the adoption of the Weimar constitu- tion—was observed today by the Ger- man nationals in London. The re- publican flag flew from the German embassy and tonight Chancellor Marx, here attending the international repa- ration conference, will hold a recep- tion at the German embassy for the German delegates to the conference and the German colony of London. Devils Fooled Women are of no importance in China as they believe it is not worth a devil’s while to bother about them Eo elaberate precautions are taken to disguise small hoys as girls to keep the evil spirits \ Fe one little pigtail was & f the devils geem to have ea 80 how the boye appear colffeurs, earrings and hrace complete their diszuise, ety to CAPITOL STARTING SUN. NIGHT stitute 15 to he held and will con. | sider invitations from celleges for the | meeting, Several preliminary orgafil. | »ation eonferences have heen held in | Washington, The purposes of the Institute as Washington conferences are To ecollect and make availahle a body of knowledge conesrning the eo. | operative movement in this and other countries, To serve as & meana of clarifying thought as to what the cooperative movement really in and of b-inging about more harmony and unity of ac- tion among organizations directly or indirectly connected with cooperatin, To serve a means of training and developing spect to cooperative theory and prac- tice. To serve as a means of assisting educationa! instifutions to improve their teaching cdurses in cooperation, tive movement as a means of com- munity and national development, Today's meeting was devoted to or- ganization, MAN 1§ DROWNED ;.Yosl-ph Piocharezyk Sinks When He Jumps Into Pond On Osgood Ave- nue—Body Recovered Too Late Joseph Piocharezyk, aged 33, was drowned while swimming In a pond on the Swanson farm on Osgood avenue last evening. Accompanied by two friends Plocharezyk went to the wa- ter shortly after 6 o'clock last evening. According to the story as told by the witnesses of the accident the men were sitting on a raft near the center of the pond when Plocharezyk decid- He dropped over and immediately sank into abotl six feet of water and mud, all efforts | to rescue him being fruitiess, Frank Sobich of 45 McClintock road hrought the body to the surface after it had been beneath the water for some time. Word was sent to the police and Motorcycle Policeman Wil- liam Strolls, Patrol Driver Michaél Brophy, and Supernumerary Police- man Walter Wagner went to the scene of the accident. Dr. Waterman Lyon medical examiner, was called and pronounced the death due to accident- al drowning. 1 The dead man was employed in a local factory and is survived by a wife, Pauline, and six chlldren. The funer- al will be held from the Sacred Heart church at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow morning with Rev. Lucien Bojnowski, pastor of the church officlating. Bur- ial will be in Bacred Heart cemetery. STARS ARE WINNERS | Both Johnston of American Team and Brooks of Australians Victorious at Newport Matches Today. ¢ Newport, R. L, Aug. 11.—William M. Johnston, San Francisco, of the Davis cup defense team, and the vet- eran Australian challenger, Norman B. Brookes, led off with victories in the invitation lawn tennis singles tournament at the Casino here today. “Little Bill” had E. W. Feibleman of New York, former Harvard star, as his opponert. Driving easily John- ston finished out in the first set with five games, Placing cleverly he took the last four games of the second set ot complete the scove 6-1, 6-3. Brookes defeated E. Russell of New York 6-2, 6-1, and most of the other : Knowing weather KODAKS outlined in resolutions adopted at the | rs and woikers in re- | To focus the spirit of the coopera- | tomorrow’s - possible with a ~ WEATHER INSTRUMENTS THERMOMETERS STORMOGUIDE POCKET BAROMETER SUGAR METER FOR CANNING | The alarm was run in from box § about 10:62 o'clock and Companies | No, 1, 2, 8 and 4 responded. The {upper part of the building was burn. .m: in & brisk manner when the fire. | men arrived and they were kept busy for over an hour, Due to the good work of the firemen and a heavy metal eelling in the building the fire was eonfined to the upper part of the {building, damage done to the stores !being for the most part water dam-. | age. Chief Noble sald this morning that the fire started In the store owned by Willlam €. Raphael and ate fita way into the others. Louls Raphael {told Chiet Noble that earlier in the | evening a holt of lightning had shot through the building, but upoen his inspection at the time no damage ap- peared to have been done, NISS CUMMINGS LEADS |1s Five Up on Mirlam Burns of | Ransas at End of Thelr First 18 Holes of Play Today. Chicago, Aug. 11.—Edith Cum- | mings, of Chicago, national champion, was five up on Miriam Burns, of Kansas City at the end of the first 18 holes of the final round in the women's western golf championship today. Miss Burns, in defending her title did not display the golf she shot Sat- urday in the semi-finals while Miss Cummings made a new low score of 81 for the tournament, going out in 38, with five birdies. Miss Burns shot one under par on the first nine and was two under par on the second half for the eight holes which she finished. DONNELLY & MULLIN SALE Donnelly and Mullin will start the obgervance of the second anniversary of their ownership of the Boston Store, one of the oldest merchandis- ing establishments in New Britain. hey have arranged for a big sale in connection with the event. Since taking ‘over the store these A. : Pep-o-mmt are always “good taste” but— in Hot Weather they're especially delightful there’s nothing more Refreshing today is FILMS ture for girls, |nom at Seaside Beach, Milford. guin, a new Tire &ra is here- the balloon era-and ‘Michelin is its leader punctures as regular cord tires. 4th They give a new joy to motoring which must be experis enced to be appreciated. Begin with @ pair on your rear wheels and use up your old tires in front. The only spare youneed is one of your old tires. 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