New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 5, 1925, Page 11

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| ithis state HOLD CONVENTION Total Membership in State Re-! ported (o Be 6,641 Danbury, May 5.-—The 95th | final conclve of the grand com- | mandery of Knights Templar of Connecticut opened hera this morn- | ing at 10 o'clock Grand Commander | F. Ward DeKlyn, of this city, pre- #lding. Every commandery in the state was represented by one’ or more commanders or past €Ol | nianders. About 600 members of the order participated in a p'\r'ldn and banquet last evening as a pre- Himinary to the grand um.m,uw., session. At today's mession Frederick Danna of Providence, R. 1. grand commander of Massachusg!ls and Rliode Isiand, represented the grand encampment of the United States and {he grand commande an. | of several nelghboring states were represent it Galn In Mambership The reports presented by Grand | Cemmander DeKlyn, Grand Sicre- tory LIl C. Birdsey of Meriden and Grand Treasurer Guy RB. Dolbeare of Norwlch, showed tha order to be In splendid condition in respect to membership, finance and general Retlvities, The figures presented by the grand secretary showed a fotal Picmbership In the state of 6341, # net gain of 177, The number of new members admitted during the year was 317. The deaths numn- bored 105, lo Lippift, of Nor- wieh, for many years grand tres Wrer, was among those who dicd 4luring the year. 'Iha vacancy has been filled by Guy B. Dolbeare of the same city Notable among the achisy jor the year was the inaugur of tha Knig! jon in wplar educational, fund, for 1 ancial ree of Loys and girls in col Angus . Mackenzie of Br 3 port was elected grand eommander (ot the annual eleetion, which was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon Samuel M, Wi 18 of New Haven, dvanced to the offics of deputy r 1 commander Other officer ssimo, Jamex T, Mustiard af Hinantle: ¢ enern Milion Elwood of Norwalk: senfor varden, Clayton Itowley of Hart ford: junjor warden, €. Hadlai Hu! New London: prefate, John | <cott of Waterbury; recorder, Eii ¢ | feriden: standard hears 1 Sands ¢ Meriden ‘ranklin G warder, Gu re of Norwich; inspector, Thomas W, Morgan of Hartford No Diocesan Division For hpiscopal (€ hmcl. Hartford, May & 0D gier of the Connecticut digeese of the Episcopal ehurch today diclared that in his opinion a division of the Connecticut dincese into two sepa rate dioceses ia very unlikely. It has been reported that the lairfield county archdeaconry i8 considering such a division, the new dioce fnclude Fairfield, T fleld and Haven counties, ¢ othe to rema ) to i countles of tho stat 1 as thie Connucticut dioccse. . Bishop Brewster pointed out that ars ago he ngly cated such a division, which approved by the clergy but rejected by the laity, He has not sihice re newed his advocaey of the pian, he said. advo- was sonie ye \upleme G oull Hears (ases on May Docket Hartford, May 5.—Tle May term of tho supreme court of errors, first | sudicial district, opened here this morning. Fiftaen: cases were as- | signed for the week. Tha first to ba argued today was the appeal of the Pratt and Read Co. Deep River from the verdict of the in favor of the New sued by Jabez W. Rogers of Old Raybrook, an employs of the Praft and Read Co, for injurles received. The suprems court justices also heard the appeal of Mrs. Cathering D. Markham whose husband, Wal- tor R. Markham of Middletown was Killed by a tree. The superior cour over-ruled the compensation com- misstoner's decision that Markham was & tres warden and a city em- pioys and therefore should receive compensation. The appeal in the Madison el tion case is scheduled for I'riday SUITS WITHDRAWN Tha following actions have ber: withdrawn from the docket of the New Britain city court: Catherine Campbell against Tiouls R. Raphael, Thomas F. McDonough for the plaintiff, Hungerford & Saxc for the defendant; Willlam Bernar against David Lawlor, Th s 1 McDonough for the maintiff; M Strosser against Rasily Karbonik Thomas F. McDonough for the plaintift, Joseph G. Woods for t defendant; Osear Becker against Rtanisiaw Niedzwlecki, Thomas F. MecDonough for the plaintiff; I'rar Evinosky agalnst Alexander Osi vickl, Thomas F. McTdonough for t plaintiff, J. Howard Roberts of Thomaston for the defendant; Barry 2 Bamforth against Joseph Roceo, Thomas F. .\anan|:\\ for the plaintiff, Michael A. Bexton for the defendant TO DISCUSS C Iwkl\u May 12, at 10 a meeting of Tuesday morning, o'clock thera will he all merehants, whether me tha Chamber of Comme to consider the quest g hours durir s proposed sch ren tieally the sama as last year, the ¢ material change being the pro- posal to close at 6 o'clock Ratur- 4 stav op v night ock F nights, duri August The meating will be in the Cham r of Commerca rooms. af copper s held by a mine in the Selgisn Congo. Haven road, | mbers of 'KNIGHTS TEMPLARS | A°#f0tES BB the Comecticut rivor in | ineforlies el senrchs L Bandit Band Is Suicide e e ol o of| kS T 1 Pt J, S UL v ShalE e i Labls e rr'r: A e Serhg alenICon s 20, 10 \,: K FINEST (REAMERY (FRESH) WHOLE MITD MILK eport fo s LORDin w:u”lw "_“ I:"““' ‘:”""““" and 1 1 ‘,‘.‘u 1 ont s of Mosc irred T PURE Z e FAI APPLE 5 S CSR L b L Tesorta ! bugdaiii SR e :i\nlhl b 2 Ihs 37C .\,; 1‘:|\~“ Sy pint 35C II‘:”TT:-|11‘.".I.I.J?. 2 1be, 290 15 Jab while i AL reports were on the fol o o ; Uiy — S it back the commission overseer of any tribe of taln o REPORTS ON NEAR EAST o Wit “J,f“’f‘f”»,””‘ ot e S 5 B 17 Ths, Gran Sugar.... $1.00 |9 Cans riciin Tomatoes $1.00 0 a Fentler Tifle condition. This bill i i L paellsn il i LETR R S e T Bt Al Ao AT on T i 3 lbs Dinner Blend Coffee $1.00 11 cans Campbell’s Beans $1.00 bat before June 1 e g trib i coted musicians for tho s P ol bt e s on oy VAatoR urnh aerdnsnl ) dance o i " mhe aront prabiom 1n tat mtion 8 cans Mohican ( Cocoa., $1.00 10 o Spaghettl $1.00 Sisio G e e ”«;‘.;\‘: ting iin HELEN YOUNG ARRESTED the idsnt, is ce ting propa s m-‘; T e x{.\:: 7 m“h‘ \“""l“. o Young % 8 BOtS. 1-:\‘1\';" Catsup $1 00 “) pkgs.\'ufi:ln =Tea sl 00 :\‘]""U‘Y"\"\\ 9 I driiiiohu o worpora fowsrs ar dutiea of the hoard of e | HOD MIZMORIAL SERVICE e = untics; mroviding . o 1yt ot o T 8 it i U S e ‘1 Cans Campbell’s Soups 1. 00 25 bars Laundry Soap $1.00 e Nt al or spe- {Lomension of mareofirs, Doteeli ssling ; SAND Sk ’;f,f‘;f’l"'li":j : “\"‘f“': e eintsellpadimid e 2l proniiylodoy (Lo s enaciced ol e FANCY RED RIPE C rmesn onp \” SWELT JuIcY 1 1, the commission {o T al i 1s of 1 & : ‘ ; ‘ T gt e STRAWBERRIES STRING BEANS ' SNKIST GRANGES fon it the public it Sl iy T Rt oo TRRER PpeAT - i aa I x X 14 ¢ known as 1‘;':\.”;\‘_.; e L I VAPORATLD FRESH NATIVE TLONG GREEN Tncor ins- ixeat NOX TIS Tres P atis i Tery FA t BESTIEQODI At erofl f ¢or o M 10 SAESYo B e MILLER—HANSON’S Bran and Com Mufims doz. 18¢ Laver Cakes, ea. 25 35, 40, 50c “",“‘} ;:*1‘~|:;’x“rlf"v\7,ii?.f 30 CHURCH STREET :_I\I":' o ‘szsc Pound CAKE lb ZOC .'(‘.f.‘:.'n \\\\““”."i;wig—c_ i "”'.“‘J'f,“‘:h‘,f}‘: i Evervone \’ufl'ermg With Any hnm‘nl“ Rheumatism, Should PRUSHE SHORT BUCK AND ROE g h,,\,";‘f : g i l\;(;’(t‘lflel1t fi]'lolzll:t\ :I)’I(')l;l:(?ull:;l]i:I\nl."l'!v;t;l.v}({lez:f.lh(l:i;a\r;:\“fl‘(l‘nll‘ec l(z:lll\l::; fif(\ifil?flr‘ b. 8¢ ”HS fi,_A‘“!”)I . ,S,t?:a,l,( Cod...Ib. 18¢ rea members; hy wi o] e e I, | [, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1925 banker mdy secure approval of bank | Amending the Co el 1 K | Joint stock corporation. tions and officers, — : The scnate adopted the bills per- | Amending the Winchester to Maintenance Fund and Heating | mitting savings banke to invest in |court charter by rendjustment of Hears Talk by Speaker I'rom State 4 scolves O. K. of Appropri- | CCrtain el ity producing com-=| saluries L S » Piant Rocolves O. K. of ADPropri-| ., iou: fnying the compensation of | A Hartford chater amendment| ori—aets Report on Activities ations Committee, }m puty sheriffs at the Waterbury | provides that the mayor shull mal uts Sereen in Children's Hor | district at $6 a day, find validating | appointments of commissioners wit (Bpeclal to the Herald,) ademic and professional creden- | out approval y cour u neerning the state farm Hartford, May 5—The appropria- | Uals and examinations to cstablish | josy an ob, filed to any | v men at Niantic were told the sl s 5 less any v FCIALS tions committee of the \n,:i!l.umv"“‘v"|“llll\ standing. tleular appolntoen wenmibers of the ( laus branch E Al = has reported favorably on two bills| The senate session was constder- Under asother Lill the amount o i ; g 1 affecting the Normal school In New | ably delayed in opening today maln=| money avallable for wse by the st f nIUgnAlEUNEING BOCI0MY Sritain, Ono culls for maintenancy 1Y becaiso of conforences' Labor yourd of controgin Increascd § s ISR Y A funds for the Normal sehool equip-| Commissioner Harry Mackenzic, who | o g o(al of RT3 By e Ay ) ment and the other calls for an ap-| Was Interested in the Stamford i UL LU S i propriation for the heating of the|Judgeshlp contest, had with varlous ' b '\'4 the v : 1 . 1 (A Mohiean \Inum ||.m we Ilnu Lived 1 |\ To for ‘\Inu nmu " Uum‘ur of a Century) Camp Street school. The house of |#enators and also with Iresident Clty ltems g PERonny oL ithe Jvamen e/ e i P £ yepresentatives wiil act on these bills| 'ro Tem, Bralnard, actiie rmemade tEAcd A eN B tomorroy Senator Toné called to order and . COHEN DOLLAR DAY HOUR SPEC]ALS Tho bill calling for $500,000 for a| Rev, John Barstow of the Windaor A month'a mind mass for the Bhesa) il I0sliyeas Do ’“1 new dormitory at New Dritain is|avenue church offered prayer in ab- Mry, J J. Frick will be sung ! AT “'y“:\l“"“’ W ) 9 TO 11 A. M 9 TO 11 A M. 0 TO 11 A M. ‘ still in commree. |senco of the chaplain. St. Peter's church Wednesd R \,'(,“,\‘[W g ROUND, LOIN, PORTERH'SE BEST MAINE T Senator Philo T, Platt of New- |morning at § o'clock. ' & F h S k d \ fariy i readed ‘lmm who was appoinfed commis-| The national convention of the e it " Ktk resh or Jmoxe sioner of agriculture by Goverpor | Federation of Business a P g 1 and classitied b9 Ir\ln\lyml on Thursday afternoon, re- | slonal Women's clubs will 2 “of wild flowers und another sélved the congratulations of brother |at Portland, Me., this sumni s I 23 k 1 ‘w,m.« today. Roller skating tonlzht e ML e Tt b s c peC C Ihe Mnance committee reported 1 H-“‘*' e - alist clmrch yesterlay it FRESH GROUND EEN GARDEN favoralily anthorizing Danbury to teklifione DIoln I st b b Ib 5 Ib S h . k 23 000 i mtor hpndes alng | through Doniald Gaffncy hos | : ST amburg 3 1bs.25¢ (Ib. ........... 18¢ pinach .. pec c il 00 o . o, |AUIt for $400 dan 3 a o . —_— n B N 1000 1n high achool bonds, The i St s nuspital dur - S - Cinnision 0 Be Namd 10 S50 Feportonsguinw | Gonrge Btocker of Tristol,” Tho x (i end it 23 bou: . Wi [the BIl requiring transiont mer. |!® Teturnable in the clty court the 11 nt out to ALL DAY sPEClALS securing taxes from them and to _ "° ‘V\ »: ating vorted on apd five of BEEF PORK ! -3 protect the public, An adverse rec. | TiNK-—AdVt Fiohi ¢ Qnp. | crufches _ State Capltol, Hirtford, May ommendation was made on Senator || ,.“E,‘ iy ki I calls were ma LEAN BOILING BULE ..., b FRESH ROASTS PORK B 1h =840 I'lie stream pollution ”m! ‘: H: \ Uhe f1ord’s bl for tnvestigation and _“:" % “’ e s during the LEAN POT ROANTS 5 . SUGAR CURED BACON SQUARES. 1h. 25c Judiciary """“"f"‘ of \Lhe S | ventory of Conn "\ g sent 10 the yon FANCY CHUCK ROABTS ..oovoonnesos 1D GOBEL'S ROLLED SHOULDERS ... 1b. 35¢ assembly has drawn up, using the | gources. As the 4 g n Home for ¢ PRIMI, ITCMP ROASTS . FRIESH CUT PORK CHOPS ... oearibe %o bill of R atives Charles .| tlon was sdttled committee o LU L ot P s e 2 Sl Wheeler of 1tford as @ fEme | onaining shad bills wor it -‘r\V-I‘v."!" Al e Wi reens for the i VE LAMB work, ported n “‘1‘ hauss to- | i cities and boroughs Ll G nicnen 4 o and pantry AL thr Al. il y d il was M.u y v’m-:.',\ tea reported adversely on the sen '\”, ‘1"“‘ ; B San & 73 ‘dren's 1 MEATY LGS TO ROAST Ih. 18 LIGS GENUINE SPRING LAMB wee.s 1b. 34c but in Egmations il 1ta DLills to instruct the committen S S Heights, wore | RUMP ROASTS VEAL ... b 20c FOREQUARTERS LAMB .. e b, 20c t read day records reducing the wagh to ¢ ! ? o ',‘; i AR to report on a uniform &ystem of \yyat ig paid at present oy wére | BREASTS TO STUFEP AND BAK] Ih. 12¢ | LEAN LAMB FOR STEW 1b. 120 ther bi ‘»-Il “ ¢ . "’- “‘ house oN | panejoning of and town em- S i il tha LH, and \un|< i VEAL CHOPS N it v\\() LAMB CHOPS .. . 27c Lloyes, (o the nest general assembly - = e e e = Incorporating he Alber Mag- ., G e s A. D, 8. ALUMNI DANCE . 3 R Haver il Sl mponeriuagtiog afistles jand 1 s demmtier Surrounded, One of gama commiss ion to designate tribn. 1 Fenton a EGGS ‘5¢! :’: Lovrds Point of APPLES Saean; THUBARB 1h, cucrMB; dalry inspection by —_— — ~ - — LT i r of domestic ani- LARGLE JUICY I RII\H DUG NEW EVAPORATI g - . LEMONS don 29c PARSNIPS 1 Ilv~ 15(: PEACHLS ok il Adopted. Waich For His Arrival — . e EXTRA HEAVY GRAPEIRUIT ted from its caley ;h ad IOC 3 for Illl‘l\l Mr. Chester Gi. Adcox of New York, the Man Who Perfected the porating Hav. Dr, J. C. pr | EVEN DOLLAR DAY TOMORROW FOR WERKS WE HAVE BEEN PLANNING FOR THIS EVENT—Planning to give values that are “REAL™ bargains. We want you to scan the list and then be here tomorrow and WOMANS JAPPAREL SPECIALTIES b WOMANS [APPAREL SPECIALTIES biDOLETIWN == NEW BRITAIN MIDDLETOWN == NEW BRITAIN — SWEATERS — 51 RUBBER APRONS 6 $1 secure your share of these unusual values, Plan for future needs at these savings Extra heavy and extra large size ] U All the pretty bright shad b Pretty S ( ations Sizes 36 to 44 LADIES' FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS Dr SQ — S ui S FANTS NOVELTIES esses—Coats— Mgy 6™ $1 DS 2 51 1 White and colored grounds—neatly embroidered in corneis R N UNOTEX FABRIC GLOVES ! 0 ! s S . $1 Pair QH ® N . Embroidered cu [eavily embroidered back Garment= That Formerly Sold From £12.95 to £29.50 GORDON and TRIMFIT HOSE (ole Modes—Fawns Sizes 610 71y Lhere ¢ b 1 R \nce would the price asked R KNITTED SCARFS buy the material in of o tight and seasonable—These ALY $1 air bargains and the g y A0 4 AhA A toehnd $1 NO ALTERATION NO APPROVALS ( a Fancy colored scarfs L ADTES' HAND BAGS Iinitted striped—knitted fringed ent (Regular price $1.98) '.‘ $1 — comsis — naerthings formery th8— $1.00 ks Discontinued mode ui\‘nx:..!;‘_ltr:.: mussed {iv indling @i ° DIMITY AND VOILE BLOU “WINNIEWINKLE” JUMPER DRESSES $7 20.98 Plain and Plaid Flannels Sizes 16 to 40 o CAMISOLES — GOWNS — ENVELOPES — PETTICOATS $1 Formerly $1.98 to $4.98 98 Formerly Selling 81,98 to §

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