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C.D.OF A, BANQUET | BRILLIANT AFFAIR Gour Columba C.D. ol A, Otr serves s 20th Anniversary | | 27, Catholic its u regal manner Court Columba, No, Daughters of Amenn 20th anniversury in at the Burritt hotel last with & banquct and & prc speaking and musical number afluir was on held by a, observed ever am of The of the most successful the it Mrs. | com- wel- a 1o be- common unable to at- Seated ever court and was tend Frank Ulark, ck mittee, opened coming those 130 members. Arm the pr regret from Paonessa who s in of t evening by t. She read Mayor Ang ated that ting of the M cause of @ moe council, hie would br tend the birthday party the guest table wers members of t Charles Copy er's church; It y pastor of St. Joseph's c Charles Kelly of Mra. Mary McNan srand regent of Coppens said grace After the dinner Mrs. McNamara was called on. She complimented | the court on its sliowing in the state work. She sald that the eyes of the state units were turned on New Brit- atn members for their work in se- euring mefhers and also hecause they had started a movement to have their own club house. She called the attention of the membhers the work accomplished by Miss Agnes | Fox of Court Columba in the ju- venile court and stated that the suc- cess of the movement in this city is due in & great measure to her work Francis Egan rendered two vocal solos. He was followed by Mrs. M. | T. Crean, who despite a severe cold, rendered two old favorites in her in- imitable style. They were “For All Eternity,” and “Little Kitty O"Toole™. Walter Murphy, grand knight of Daly Councll, K. of C., in the name of the council extended many happy returns of the day to the court. Mrs. Matthias Rival sang, “Ab- #ent” and “The Shoogy Shoo.” These wers recelved with applause. Mrs. Derothy, followed with “Arcady and “Love Bends a Little Gift of Roses.” Miss Cathrine O'Leary, regent of | @ourt Columba, welcomed all pres- | ent and invited all potential mem- bers to join tha court. Miss Marie Heslin, vice-regent sang, “When I'm With You She was followed by one of the | most pleasing features of the pro- |y gram. Mrs. Neil Murphy, playing her own accompaniment on the plano and assisted by Mr. Valentine with a violin obltgato, rendered sev- eral numbers. Rev. Charles Kelly of New Haven, | formerly a resident of this eity, the principal speaker of the evening, | rendered a stirring address on the “Attitude of Catholic Fraternal Or- ders to the Catholic church.” He said that in his life, he always | looked back to New Britain, the place he loves, and for his {deals, he always comes back to St. Mary's church in this city, “where God saw fit to send so many priests into the | diocese and no other church in the diocese has sent as many as Mary's." He s that marked every C zation. They are loyalty to the church, zeal, unity and charity. He maid that these fonr have marked the Catholic Daughters of America. MHe eulogized the unselfis) members and thelr efforts to do their work despite many obstacles which beset thelr paths. He said t} record of the courts throug! state speaks for ftself, He sald that the gr ence in his lite is his ch same is the case with tion. “If we do not cultivate mare zeal befors 20 years have . passed.” »aid, no longer have 1l freedom of tho press and of spec for those who are alw chance to strike a church will take it the first opportunity.” In conclusion Father Kelly the members of the Catholie Da ters of America to cultivate zeal for their ch He asked ther thetr organiza eommunity Catholic cf After his a r of hn N ven Bridgeport, order, TFather thers were four olic organi- things an organiz Vs sor away from i irch and for God to resolve to m ion the leader in ite for the re M\\v\(vnq S PISTOL BAT TLE Regina, Sask. Apri with a rifle Poters, bel and a & ved 1o he Pr off a posse of two- left my bed responsi by her on and April Special Notice Indianolo ( will even hold % at to take actio sister, Mrs, Walter 8 spec g this s H of theis g R |bur | hola | camp, Sons of Vete | tunes, asked ks | City Items \.mm ansen player planos at \[mans" HAR" ASSI&NMENT —adv Seod Potatoes are cheap this year, v quu d Green Mountains and some varietios $3.50 for 11 peck W. Lines Company, Tel 691, .I me cooked luncheons, Crowell's. —advt Clemens J. Diemand has returned to Conn Miss e i ticut Agricultural colleg Mary Diemand to Pitts after spending the T er vacation with their parents, ind Mrs. Joseph Diemand of South Burritt street, Hats greatly reduced at the French Hat Shop, §7 W. Main, Prof. Bldg. wdvt Richard Philtp Rac Burritt ret Florida speit hanihe and Mr, 71 > of South irned from the winter street has he where ictrolas, Planos, Radlo at Morans. iffe Bros, 1 has sued 1 through I. T N. Trancls of damages, The is veturnable in tlie city court Monday of April. & Nair, acting for Charles Myers, has brought action st Anna Car- rtin H, Hor- which are court the suthi writ ston for fourth Nalr t rift M rved the papers, ple In the clty fourth Monday ot April. Oliver H. Nicholls of Black Ro is confined to his bed by fll- enue 'he Path Across the Hill® a comedy drama in three acts, the play selected by the Burritt Gran Dramatic club, for presentation early in May. The cast 10 people is rehearsing three times a week under the able direction of W, 8. Cannon. Taurel Court Sewhg soclety will meet tomorrow from 2 to 5 o'clock at Masonic hall. Supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock and the regu- lar meeting will open at 7:45 olclock. Initlation of candidates will be held at this time. Stella Rebekah lodge, No. 11, a soclal members friends Friday afternoon at o'clock in 0dd Fellows hall. Mr. and Mre. T. D, Walker of 135 Dwight street will entertain mem- hers and friends of I. D. Penfleld and Auxil- will and 2:30 for fary, at their home F from 8 to 10:30 o'clock Errs in Readmg Hand Of Judge, Is Jailed New York, April 16.—James Paul, old clatming to bs widely kn 63 years “scientific astroler,” | wn as the “Great Delphi,” lost a bout with the fates yesterda $50 i Paul, arrested by two police- women, told Magistrate Simpson that | he could read the future and the|@ member of the American Magistrate | that he met Miss Cnrnnmo | | Simpson poffered his own palm and | Paul, past by reading palms. white haired and bent, began | prognosticating. “Aha, vou | married,” sald Paul. The magistrate | | agreed. “You married when 24 or| , added Pau No, absolutel " Interrupted his honor, “T mar- The fine was im- no ried late in life. sed. Race Horse Refused At $125 Sells for $3,000 Pana, Tll, Apri and Otto Kettlekamp Leon Tolle, Quebee, lionaire, Red Line, which aftracted attention on tral Illinois tracks last placed with Trainer Charles Wilson one year ago, the Kettlekamps of- fered to sell Red Line for The price today was 16.—Benjamin have sold to Canada, wmil- a sorrel gelding, GCommerce the Florida Comr ay hy last Coast reasury for n additio WHERE ARE YOU TAWING ABBA DABBA FOR A WO? AROUND THE BLOCK P To {day evening | and as a result went m jail for five days in default of a on a charge of telling for- | are | $125. | CAMERAMAN HAS \ Gets Tnto Flghl Trying to Film Rockefeller-Carnegie Nuptials | New York, April 16.—A hpney- moon that stgrted fn & phacton, halt |a century old, was continued today in an automobile by James Still- man Rockefeller and his bride, the former Nancy Carnegle. Leaving the scene of the ceremony Dungeness, Cumberland Island, Ga, the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Carnegle, 2nd yesterday afternoon, they were transported aboard a yacht to Fer- nandin , where a big automo- bile awaited them, It is supposed have started north and that their trip will extend abroad. Reporters and photogmphers were barred from the island. A dispatch to the New York Tribune relates that at Fernandina. Harry 8. Mor- gan afl W. F. Winn, a photogra- pher, came to grips through Winn's effort to get pictures for a news reel as the guests were leaving the yacht One of Winn's hands was injured and he asked that an arrest be made | but there was no action. The ceremony was performed at noon, on the porch of the big resi- | ith a sister, Mrs, Phineas | rague, of Boston, the former | arnegie, as the bride's chief ttendant. Mrs, Robert Weeks Ierguson, of Pittshurgh, and Mrs. | Henry 8. Morgan of New York, were | matrons of honor and she was alsa | attended by M New York, and Retta John- | son, of Pittsburgh. J. A. Carpenter, of New York was best man, | The bride wore white duchess | satin, trimmed in rose point lace with long train and vell with orange | blossoms. She carrled lilles of the valley and maldenhalr ferns. The | bridegroom wore white flannel | trousers and a black coat. | Mrs, Sprague’s costume was like | that of the bride while the other bridesmaids wore dresses of georg- | ette embroidered fn powder blue and | blue hats trimmed with blue roses. Their shoes and stockings bronze ecolor, } he old phaeton honeymoon was ‘u“h man w at they were in which the | begun, decorated v-colored streamers and pulled to the dock by ‘mu\mhnls of the bridal party. A large company of relatives and | friends of the Carnegie and Rocke- | | teller famyilies attended the wedding. Mr. Rockefeller is a son of Mrs. | | William G. Rockefeller of New | York and Greenwich, Conn. It was while he was on his way to Europe | and the Olymple games last vear, n!\ crew, | Bank of France Issues Its Weekly Statement | | Thomas and ¥, D | kower, | Belgium; | Rubinstein Parls, April 16.—The Bank of France's weekly statement today | showed 350,000,000 francs additlonal | advanced to the government by the | bank since last week. As parlla- | ment last pight authorized the is- suance of 4,000,000,000 francs ad- ditional currency and an Increase of the same amount in the bank's ad- vances to the state, the bank's af- fairs with the government now are mount of money hnr-“ d by the government from oth- | Paris is unknown, but ers say these short loans amount to about ),000 francs. RUFFALO CAPITALIST DIFS Buffalo, N. Y., April 16.—Lew! Buffalo capitalist and phil- st, died late yesterday in his The first steel bridges 1 western New York were built un- | e organized the alo Cement company, of ploneer cement cturing ns in the United Ftates {in He was president of the com- & exact row one w IM TAKING WM FOR A HOP THE Z00LOGICAL PARK AND COLLECT TwAT THOUSAND BuCKS PRESENCE FOR HIS SWEET POLLY AND HER PALS ONION COPPER STOCK | AND 5¢ A SHARE! AINT YOU FEMALES €0 ) KI DON'Y WHAT / CARE,I TRUST CHESS TOURNAMENT International Matches Open Toda, At Badeh-Baden—U, Taking Part in Games, By The Assoclated Press Baden-Baden, Germany, —The international chess tourna ment opened: here today with 2 entries, the list including the follow J. Marshall United States; and Carlo Torre, Sir Georg . 8 Tarrasch, Jacques Melses, W and Carls, C ander Alekhine, E, Rabinowitsch, Russia; Dr, 8 Tarta . Gruenfeld and R, Splel Austria; Nlemzowitsch, Den Richatd Reti and Dr. Trey Czechoslotakla; A, K. Rubin Poland; Roselli, Italy; Te Kolste, Holland. for today's mann, mark al stein, The pdirings round were: firs Snemisch, va, Treybal, Tartakowe: Gruenfeld vs. Alekhine, Colle v Retl, Torre v zowltsch, a bye, PERFECTION OIL HEATERS SALE AT Niem FOR John Andrews & Co. Inc. 132 MAIN ST. New Britain szmzm"s PASTEURIZBD MILK AND CREAM 'SWING TOWARD HEALTH Swing your family to- ward health and safe- ty. your milk and cream. rich and Ask us to deliver It's pure, wholesome. ESEIBERT 6 SON) 437 PARK ST PHONE 1720 NIEW BRITAIN, CONN. 3 "MANE SURE ITS SEIBERTS" Players April 16 21 . Yates, England; R. rmany; Alex- Bogoljubow ahd Colle, | Carls vs. Rabinowltsch, toselll va, Spielmapn, Marshall vs. Bogoljbow vs, Thomas, Te Kolste, Tarrasch vs. Yates; Mieses, Liquor Sales Legalized By New Canadian Law Regina, Sask, April 16, — Sas. katchewan's new liquor act, which automatically repeals the Saskatche | wan tempérance act, and enables citizens of the United States to pur- chase liquor from authorized brew- ors and distillers the same as Can- | adian residents, became effective yes- terday. Interpretations of the new act, which placed supervision of the purchase of llquor made by individ- | nals under the llquor board; allow y s o | from the government liquor stores— but from brewers or distillers - censed by the Dominlon govern- ment. < | HAMMOND CAMP ‘MUS .| 'The annual ‘Muster - | observed hy A. G. Hammond Camp, U. 8. W. V., last night, each mem- | ber l\l\ln: ‘the same oath as when | he entered the service of Uncle Sam. | e " Why Druggists Recommend Swamp - Root For many years drugglsts watched with much interest the re- markable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the kidney, llver and bladder medicine, 1t is a physiclan’s prescription. Swamp-Root is @& strengthenfng | medicine. It helps the kidneys, liver and bladder do the work nature In- tendedl they should do. Swamp-Root has stood the test of Day” was v other kidney medicine has so many friends. Be sure to get Swamp-Root and start treatment at once. this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. for a sample hottle. When writing be sure and mention thig paper. — Use SOLUBLE SULPHUR COMPOUND | For 1.‘ Delayed Dormant Spray RAEKLI FFE BROS. |||Park and Bigelow Sts. % MILL SALE OF IRRE ULARS Consisting of Knitted Dresses, Men's, Women's and Children's Sweaters at our Mill, Friday and Saturday only. The H-O-W KNITTING Co. 68 G AND TUEN WOME To MY SwEET LITTLE NEAT LITTLE NEST AND You, PN\ _BELOVED OF MY WEART SMOOTCH LEN ST. 1 onpersTanD |\ RARE P k0! wof wof Y0u ARE WILLING | THAT'S A GOOD ONE. To GVE $1,000 | SAY WMERE THAT BABY FOR THIS RARE / CAME -§ROM THEY RE SPECIMEN OF ( AS RARE AS CRACKED KANGAROO | COLLARS N A LAUNDRY. Pa Gets the Surprlse of Hls Llfe | citizens of the United States to purs | | chase any quantity they desire—not | 'ER DAY’ | have great | It is sold by all druggists on | rit and it should help you. No | However, if you wish first to test | Stricklan and George Hofman were elected delegates to the slate encampment which will be held here oh June 19 and 20, and Wiliam Rosa, Willlam Hull, and Charles Nord were chosen alternates, It was voted to have the mems bers attend the funeral of H, H. Damon, which will be held at 2 | o'clock tomorrow afternoon, Those | who attend have been requested to meet at the Congregational church in Berlin at that hour, THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphiabetically Arranged For 'Quick and Teady Reference, LINE RATES Fon CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepald 10 00 a8 4y 3150 Yearly Order Rates Upon Appli¢ation, Count 6 words to & e, 14 lines to an Inch, Minimum Space, § lines, g Minlmum Book Charge, 35 cents. of hekd or throat is No Ad Accobted After 1 P, M. for ( Clamsiffed Page on Same Day, Bat. 10 "Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for convenlence of customers, Call 925, Ask for o “Want Ad" Operator, Vegetable Seeds | Buy Bulk Seeds You are assured of the best qualify and the most for your money. We test every shipment of | bulk seeds and therefore can assure satisfactory germination. RACKLIFFE BROS., 1. 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Kensington. ol 647 Fiorist 3 OUT FLOWBRB—potted plants, ploasing varioty. clnlizlog on funeral work, Johnson's Greenlouse, 517 Church 8t. FRUTT—and shiade trees, grape vines, barbary and priyot hedges, also rose Thos. Paonessa, 212 Oak Bt. SARNATIONS—S1 a doz. Very fin flowers, Bandallle's ~Groenliouse, 31¢ D PLANTS—ADutilon, Azuien, Be: || sonla, Cinerarla, Cyclamen, Ferns, Palme Vincos, Flowor Garden ‘House, 1163 Stanley Pliove 2388-13. Store 430 Main_ 8t Phone 3394, Lost and Found Teoward 1f rotu ATH - West Main 8t EDALY between Vola's church, Reward, ¥ YOU BUY . ot & camora FREE, Arcade Studio, ) AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencles 8 BUICK MOTOR CA —sales and service, Chpitol Bulck Co, 193 Arch St. Phone 2607, CADILLAG CARS—Balce and _Bervice. Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concerns* West Main,_corner _Lincoln streets, GHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Eal sorvice. Superlors Auto Company. Arch 8t Phons 211. OODGE _BROTHERS— vice. & F. Motor Sales Corp, 155 e B coner Frankiin, _Phons 731, FORD CARS AND RUCK8—Fordson tractor. Bales and service, Genul parts and accessories. Automotive Sales & Bervice Ce 200 B, Maln, Plnfi)xlB 2701, HUDBON ESSEX—Bales and service. Park §t. Auto Co. associate desler. 330-333 k St. AUPMOBILE CARB—8ales und sarvice. City Service Btation, Hartford Aves corner Stanley 8 A. M. Paol TNGTON—high wotor Sales and Bervice. (. 4 Dence 61 Main St. Phone 3215. nd 176 TAT M Hardvware 2724, MAXWELL AND CHRYBLLR—Bales and sorvice, Bennett Motor Sales, 250 Arch St. Phona 2152, Bes tho new iine, and Bervice. A. G. Hawker, 5 fined Six.” Main St. MOTOR CARS—'The Re- Smith Motor Sales, 100 West Phone 2900, Whitmore Paiz. st Main St. Tel. CE-ARROW—Hudson, fca's leading car values. coaches. Arch St Essex, Amer- Ses the new Honeyman Auto Sales Co. 133 Phone 210y, Sales and Service, cor, ts. ‘Phone 2110. Local ol Snubbere. AR MOTOR CAR—Sales aud Bervice. “Just a Real Good Car.’ A. Bence, 61_Main 8t. Phone 2:16, {TUDEBAKER—gervice and Balearoom & 223 Arch St. A. & D. Motor Bales Co. Phone_ 260. KNIGHT AND OVERLAND— motor cars, showroom and service, 12 Cherry St, “The Bleev Motor. . C. Rudolph. Phone TasAGnger 10 conditlon, Terms reaso dition. Inquire 13 Roxbur T u able offer refused, Call §95-12 o n god condition, fo Tnquira 465 Church LEXINGTON cond! Phono ¢ XINGTON COUPE, condition. A BROUGI A A. Beuce, L gool 651 Maln St c. T023—Tn {irat_ciase Bence, 61 Maln TRy Rudolph's Phona g —perrect con- 127 Cherry HUDSON & ESSEX USED GAR DEPT.- k 7 pass. sedan. ord_tou e Nght ‘¢ coupe, 139 AR s DR. LASCH Dentist Quartz Light For Pyorrhea 353 MAIN ST, J. D. DONAHUE VOICE CULTURE Special attention to beginners and children under -16. Rooms 318-319 Booth's Bleck. [ Tel, 137413,