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BY THUNDERSTORY MUCH DAMAGE DONE and it scems that a live troop s as- sured. Loon Griffin, Jr,, who Is ex- perfenced in scouting, will be scouts master, whilé the troop committee will consist of Charles Seymour, I\n‘u:un A. Albright and Mr, Scho- er. Large Confirmation Class | A confirmation clas of about 100 spending a fow days at his home in Lynn, Mass, to recuperate from an attack of pleurisy, The Ladies' Ald soclety Baptist church will meet of the &t the home of Mrs, Lincoln Farrars, 19 Lincoln street, at 2:30 o'clock to- morrow afternoon, The Epworth league of the COUNGILMAY ACT IN SCHOOL Row ’ . .II N the boys, as was Rev, Arthur A.|at the Church of Our Lad ¢ . y of . Hillsdon Smith a v Bell, the pastor, The boys were| Mercy every morning during June. B I N i mot s | a'nv' e ew’ very enthusiastic about the project| George A, Baker o: East -'lr-:t.nli‘ "’to ews fg::‘l"szl‘;: h:h:‘.:t"t‘l.d‘h:&'fi 4 ed W i parents in the Ashahel Mix place i Ldgewood and shortly afterward her father erected the stone house on Stevens street and moved into it, |8he lived in that place until she was married, M Mrs. Spring graduated from the Ladies' Sominary connected with ) Union college at Schenectady, N, Y., I8 receiving weekly Instructions at| Methodlst churc | | y X , T R e hodlist church will be treated to and for several years after that . All Mail Ol'd!l'! Filled With T ’ | g g. andtail i ; ... y Mercy | a supper tomorrow evening by the | Tof i, () taught school in the Stafford district by W Care and Promptness IA“tomobfle Hlt hy Ll hll]lll e ; N'I"IML‘OI‘::T':\::J:’I,YJu'r::flmn A:lle which rlosv. the recent menxber-<12m Dlsmc[ RCSIdGfl[S Wfllll of Bristol. She was a member of the { e | sy R Ao . ship contest, A R Bristol Baptist church since rl- g { Trees Down; 'Phones Crippled gk o the aciarnoon, ——— Action on New B oot and lways took an acive - b | 4% Town Planne) | i bl A | gy Town Planncrs Adjourn terest in its affairs. She was also an ¥ O ] | e ‘:'\l?r" mn.? commission met - active reader and was deaply inter- | ! {1astevening ‘and continued ita din. ‘$ ested in the political welfare of the ur mportant SPEEDERS PAY WITH FINES!'F:?M: of tho Cook street project, 500 DAMAGE BY STORMICUUMW. Her husband died in 1907, : I | "l-'rumyw”"f vy adjourned until | Mrs. Spring leaves one son, Dr, H, A : &) y ’ [ ; : ‘ cvening, when it is hoped to | |C. Spring, with whom she has made ls e e o v u E w d Speaking Contest at High -“""0'—1,’1'"”:"5‘;1) !f)w comrg]l.“lnn'g work and | Streets Turned Into Rivers by |her home since the death ul'm'l:’n:‘ c.al aI ch edn | ] .| be ready for a public hearing in the | husband; 2 ‘ 1 p es a es ay Better Malling Week—Organize | near futyre, g in the Downpour—Death of Mrs, Annie |3, snri’nx i ":I*;!"scl!‘:gf. nl:i: ";‘"”,' 3 g 2 i | “etter Mailing Week" (Cotninued from First Page) M Ratd G AP P 5 A Boy Scout ‘Troop — Plaimville| ., “Metter Mailing Wwe * Smith Spring Pionecr Resident— | M™ Richard Calhoun’of Unionville, Briefs. | Week” throughout the r::runl“rtaltmx were accompanied by loud peals of | w0 progy prig ‘nn":'h[-my{: "‘l"‘}""fl"" g . S i s y Bride of Mr, Moran, neral will take place at the - Have Won Us Enviable Reputation Sweeping down the valley with | the attention of the public is being called to the proper manner of ad- semed to rock the Trees were blown down and in many places the air was filled | city. Settlement of the long-drawn-out | Bristol Baptist church on Thurs |afternoon at 2:30. Rev. P. F. Wolf- Q - " T . unprecedented fury, the fiercest rain |dressing mail 0 as to avoid delay | " controversy of the Twelft enden will officiate a BOYQOCBEIDE»E& SPANISH SCARFS {and hail storm in many years struck (911 1058 Tigures released by Boit Tichiparta oc llmta HOr 8 (60, BUN-) Ver the qusstioalor A nfw d::f,ro'f,f bo'in the Went cemetary, 3 50¢. eac | : master Usher show 2 s {here was a deluge of hall- : chool | Police Beats Chas (] 8 to 15 years; variety of nice light colors SRDCE [Eatnviie Aric ines e ok And eet Tatkor T Lratilon s sen [or an idition In expected o follow | The peenies lu;::;gl.:"‘f)“. ool . ‘Alsa Wash Suits, 4 to 8 years, Speeial $1.9; Made of Llack, white and colored lace, |ff| 1% visible frail of hevos I 1t8 WaNer talana ettevioMion every your, in<|(), o i o & strick ehe Shome Bot )R courcll meeting tonight, as e(-|beats went into effect yesterda: [ h Siectal fox W g {The shower was short but sharp and | cluding 100,000 letters In fotally | AUEUSt Knof at 121 Henry street forts will be made at this session to |The following are now ti MEN'S SILK HOSE pecial for Wednesday. | (16 accompanied by much Jightning | prani ‘oo o 'Gors {1V | ang”eo dig damage to the extent |have the council take charge of tie |the regular poliee Moo n&.p: ot 1 S 8 ' SE : and wind. Trees , and chimneys ;"L oo Tl ea | of about $500. While the firemen | erection of a new school for the dis- | Guck: ¥ s ¢ 35¢. pair (3 pairs $1.00) WOME HANDKERCHIEFS were blown down by the gale, tele- | oo ool ’1’,"’1,"':‘,"’:':"]",'1!, oyl | were returning from that place they |trict. Petitions to this effect will be | ergeant D,\?(»glxl]']fc\:‘(:fi’)‘rl.m\’-:m:flfn: ) . 75¢. value; pure thread silk; irregulars of 95c. for six [phone service crippied, and 1Ights | Loc e samns, while $3,000.000 fn | Wer® called to Berlin where the | Presented to the city board and it is |and detective work; Officer Broauit. well-known brand; black, tan, gray, white, o | ;(l'.);ll‘ngf.xll:xhcd In several scctions of | jccks drafts and money orders | POVCF house at the Towers' brick | 8enerally thought that the troubles permanent traffic officer; Ofticer navy, ete. 25¢. value; made expressly for us; grass i a n\f 9 e never reaches its infended destina- | Y2rd Was ablaze, The loss there | Of the district will be over for the Burns, Jaglineki and Norton, motor- Y ) bleached, all pure Irish linen; washed, B e i U the | jon. About 50 Incorrectly addressed | @Mounted fo about $2,000, |time being it the council decided to cycle work; Officer Connolly, South e CHILDREN’S SOCKS ready for B y lightning struck but once, hitting an |\ .1onec 2 cont out of Plainville Trolley Cars Hit |take a hand. | Side beat; Officer Messler, North s (- y Tor use, {automobile ~parked ~outside the |, oro weal, Lightning struck a Plainville- | The city board has already mixed |Main street beat; Officer O'Connor i ’ 2l¢. pair |Standard Steel & Bearings, Inc.,| pocr e e Meriden trolley on West Main street | into the district affairs in its setting [North Side beat; Offi : s . . T, - % 5 i 2 ’ g wishes to call [ t; Officer Cirves, day Fiber silk, in all colors; slightly irregular, STAMPED SPREADS AT R o BN S0 mariciaziattention ifojonelalogan ot | Andiblerciont & controllerfatone |SCALTORdIntHIckELeN Tensnily )| eatiiOTioeriBlnsl AW asr oR N (S v but a bargain at above price, . $1.69 each NI;(G cl.s"ro:(]t::l Klr«:‘r:u u“r”; A:'l‘\'r‘l“n:::h::;;'li |the campalgn: “Everyone knows s | lr'nd. A;\mlwr car coming in hom;r;rcslfi-lnt url\'onl is rr:wded 50 that ;Vonhn HIUll beat; Officer Keith, cen- Al 2.49 value; full-size Bedspread. i s ®|lown address if not that of his cor-| Hartford was struck and a fuge double sessions are held, the older ter heat; Officer Doolan, South Hil 8 s of good machine. The eclectrical cnd of | | | 3 X WOMEN’S VESTS ; s ! 1 h B e clectrical end of | oo ig0nt A return address on | blown out. | pupils attending in the morning and |beat and office; Officer MclL, ok quality unbleached cotton; pretty designs. the storm was not us sovere here as T e ress o | The flag pote on the armory was |the younger in the afterncon. Be-[traffic; Officer Chabof, Faresing . . y A 2 in New Britain, the greatest damage o = w | struck by lightni d split length- | cause of this state of affair: |beat; Offi V' M o G dead letter office out of business.” | struck by lightning and split length- | affairs many | ; cer McNamee, traffic in ™ % Fine-stitch Vests, band or bodice top; reg- 36-INCH DRESS LINEN resulting from the wind and hail. | (80 (TUCR R B 0 P red | wise and a police signal box in the | people of the district contend that |Forestville; Officers Thompson and ular and extra sizes. At Knit Underwear 49¢, yard | The chimney on the Central : e e 1| st ine s liborkood i wRal LLE |the new school, if erected, should be | McCarthy, shift beat . g 4 a ! T ik oo (B Usher isayeiiifievery)intece ot g! q / 5. Department. T5¢. quality; all linen, in desirable shades, garage was blown into the elrcct by |pyqif mattor bore the retum adaress| In the slorm _which came up |built with plenty of room, The| . . Moran-Brody / f . A ) e Park’street suffered | il | early i | nt school has been criticized by ss Mary Agnes Brody, also plaids and stripes. oz i ' of the sender. This should invaria- | €arly this morning lightning struck | present sc Y| g rody, daughter 4 2 BEDSPREADS p! stripes. At Linen Section. :'.»f:'r\u::uylh;m:»).’x:nn; Im.-vs ]h, i niiie upner left-hand | the home of Simon Adamitis at 19 |the board of education for its lack [0f Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Brody of 14 s . . 0 eces to e gale, arge| © 3 2 | Crinkle kind, cream color, priced as fol- WHITE PLISSE CREPE |trees on st Main, Whiting, Troag, | COTer of the envelope, [iEnodsatateat$ dolng GanOUCRS 100 S TATL S ot ot aa Tinis HeE lows: 72x90-inch, regular $2.25 kind 19¢. yard |and other atreets wero also blown | Cooitional; Ootlcal LRI e S Se i b i : -inch, ¥ 1, A 5 a reels were also blown 3 e o e rore derartiantt e .d|has been at a deadlock over the |Moran of 28 Beeche o <& $1.69 each; 81x90-inch, $2.75 grade, $1.95 Regular 29e. quality; fine for underwear, “";“‘“ asSysimgaysinithe ,““i"',}m‘\:;‘p x}‘l'r':n"l‘n\.l':;‘:\&:::r!ml‘n“:]:n"‘:mrj | out h:-ht‘.r,p I|;l‘\)!1nrllnr: ’;:r:cr ac?x:hdt question of a new school or an ad- |Ington, were marrrin;tm;;e::;’;:y by each; 90x99-inch, regular $3.25 grade, etc. At our White Goods Department, |[J[}1ec comp grounds = The fallin& |y ,unea yesterday afternoon for X-| polo at Linwood and Monroe streeis, | dition to the present structure. The |Tornink af St. Joseph's church by $2.35 each i ik ranches carried wires with them | PURES SETi A o | and again when a polo at 140 |factions have been evenly divided, |Rev. Oliver T. Magnell. Miss Helen b : 3 > |and the clectric lights in the Park | toncon, who was in the New | Pleasant street was struck. |so that school meetings produced |Brody, sister of the bride, was |fnd loroad strect district Were X-|Britain General hospital for more West Main Street a River | nothing but a serfes of vituperative |Pridesmaid. John Moran, brother of [ s tinguished. clephone scriice Was|(y 4y tnree months, was brought fo| At one time during the peak of |discourses, which added fuel to the 'Ahf" bridegroom, served as best man, |also crippled, the line to Bristol be-| 0"y s of her sister, Mrs. Kate | the storm it is salq water ran on |flames of personal animosity. After a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs, ;v::“ ff\'ml;wl and a s fi;u!.\ buzzing | 105 oo of Park streect, two weeks | West Main street almost two feet| The demands of the board of edu- |Moran will live in Southington. . v . tion. 1In appearance it is the same | supper. It is expected that there|of v\‘\’n R»l \w\{’:;\m;r':ru\:s :‘( v"p:]:-" 0, butiher condition Sbocame 8ojjidecp; iThe precipitation was 1.1 lon for improvements must be . Ber[ln News aaithaltachia or ths BAvI I Bevings | F0IHG shiaree s et [2ohegha e JC TS of line- lcritical that It was ndvised by her |inches at Shuttle Meadow, which met, It is realized by the district, J bank. The exterior of the bullding Girl Scout Meeting. o on o e ATV | physicians that she be removed to[did not have as much rainfall as|and, accordingly, the hmcn;dhr\rs {e|e| R is practically complefed and work-| The Berli 3 s st nnaetedtindor S orao [the hospital, where she will be un- | New Britain, that the controversy should be set- e L S | e ep ot B scoutal pll AT 1 under a foot of water | 4o, tio care of Dr. Brennan On Hudson street fn Berljn a big |tled at once and that constructive e i e morrow afternoon at 4 B. U Missionary Meeting tree wa n d ki it work should not be impeded further. | the inside. Selpolklin that s Sl e e | ary z ree was blown down, taking with it | . ' ALntall Women's Mastin Beriin: Con ,f‘m" T oL Ahe o o Mo oy I ¥ouses O | A union missionary meeting of the |all the telephone wires. On' Farm- Storm Docs Damage | | e il ; gregational church. | Canal and Broad streets were shat- [ o000 ¢ 2 Plainville churches will | ington avenue a tree hlew across the | Putting 200 telephones out of | . The annual meeting of the Wom- East Berlin Items |tered by the huge hailstones which o R Sl commission was one destructive fea- —_— lant X 12 Sauiety otitho Boein: Cons ] B Retienliaiies -aLons be held at the Baptist church on | trolley tracks and it was necessary : !grefi;“om;l et “.“,I el 3’ 55 I""'Ly Nye has resumed her | ith great violence throughout | Tuesday afternpon, June 9. Details | to transfer passengers for some ture of the two storms which passed PoliGe k. BO " f X | churc e - |duties at the Travelers' Insurance | A ¥ ot yot been arranged, but all e H over this city at 7:30 o'clock Jast s g S [} " . A l l Y:marrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at|company in Hartford after a two | y Court Session \,,Tfl? :,:,“;\,” o % ;f,,?"':w',‘,:'w o ”TH; Curtis street near West Main DigNt and 2:30 o'clock this morning. | KD S[On [ayer n the home of Miss Caroline K. Sav-months' vacation. | Holiday sperders furnished the Speaking Contest at H. S. . |a tree crashed down. At Lincoln |After the destruction of a weck ago Goth: ] age'of Savage Hill, East Berlin. Re-| A meeting of the Knifhts piece de resistance at the session | 2 e 2 2 Sunday, Manager P. H. Ranney had | otham of The final speaking contest at the |sirete and Shuttle Meadow avenue /1 9 Annual Meeting of Association Held Last Evening OTHER OFFICERS ELECTED Winners in School Poster Contest Announced—dJunior Endeavor So- clety Will Hold Sypper and Social . =Other Items of Interest, Robert O. Clark ¥as elected pres- fdent of the East Terlin Library as- sceiation at the annual meeting which was held It evening at the library rooms. M. Clark is a well- known East Berln resident and has held the positior for several years. Other officers #lected at the meet- ing were: Vice-Fresident, Mrs. Hen- ry Taylor; seceary and treasurer, Mrs. Ernest Wi Mildrum: chairman | committee, | of the enterainment Mrs. Charles Nelson; chairman of fic membersfip committee, Oscar Benson L. M. Tur- Archer librafian, Mr tant librarian, Mrs, Reports of officers for the past sear were r@d and it that the libmry’s business is in good shape. There is the sum of $118 in the treasurt and it is expected that subscriptiors to magazines will taken out M the course of the com- ing year. Menprial Ser Tonight will be tn BGerliy grange ate progam for ices Tonight Memorial Night” an appropri- oceasion has the heen armnged by the lecturer, Mrs. George Fryan. Talks, songs and recitatiens comniemorating the three ir which this country has Leen pwolved in the course of the lesturer’s hour, Norking on New Bullding Witk on the new post office bulld- fnz it Kensington is progressing yapidy and all indications ¢ that §t wil be finished before the re- quitd time. The structure tragtive,and will be an impo cition to Kensington's business sec- § A Vegetable Relief For Constipation Nature's Remedy SN! Tab- lets) a vegetable laxative with a near-to- nature action. Relieves was found | be | 1 6¢ years will be featured during | EP)'l)llan will be held in their hall on coming |Grove street tonight at the usual hour. The East Berlin members of | ports of officers for the year will b | read and officers for the year will be elected, Mrs. Samuel A, Fiske is president | of the organization this year. Mrs. | Robert Deming is vice-president; | Mrs, Avthur 1. Woodruft, sec:ctary, | and’ Mrs. 8. Chase Coale, treasurer, Tomorrow's meeting promises to | be an exceedingly intcresting one. Poster Contest Winners The Berlin schools were well rep- resented in the list of prize awards attending the third poster contest of the Connecticut Humane society. The pupils of the Worthington | school reccived notice of the win- | ners from this district yesterday. The winners are pupils at the Worth- o e ey M are | Mally |men. will be held at the .Athletic Variale, $1; William Coale, $1; Alice \::‘:\‘]:'1“’:03'; Thursday evening at the | Guite, $1; Norma Gibney, $1. Badges | "oy, i ary will be open for the were awarded to the following chil- 5 FBEAES e O O e | dren, George Guite, John Hodgsom, |50 from 3:30 to 5 o'clock and to | Fern Bruce, Mary Pauloz and Wal- norrow evening from 7 to 8 o'clock [REERMIElErs | The Boys' club will meet in the | Several Cases For Court [hasement of the Methodist church There will be several cases up for this evening at 7:30 o'clock, disposition fn the Berlin town court| Work on the new residence of Mrs the |tend a meeting in Berlin tomorrow afternoon. Fhillip Mildrum and school-mate lot Suffield school, have resumed their studies after spending the |holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest |W. Mildrum of Main strect. An important meeting of tly East Berlin Community club will be |held in the hasement of the Meth- |{odist church tomorrow evening at & o'clock. All members have been requested to be present. A meeting of the Modern Wood- | tonight. The state police have M. McCrum is progressing rapidly. rounded up several law breakers The contract has been awarded to and they will make their appear- |Gates and Porter and the house is ance, together with several brought |heing erected on the site of Mrs {in by the local police, McCrum’s former home, which wa: Kensington Man Fined lestroyed in the fire that razed the | Howard Palmer of Kensington tactory of the Mildrum Jevel com | was fined $10 and costs in the Plain. |Pany on Main street. | ville town court last night. He was | I e charged with failure to reduce the| NEGOTIATIONS BROKEN rate of speed of his automoble when | | speed of hla 4l om ot T a| Athena Greecs, June 2 (AP)—Tt approaching street intersections. He | . %oty daiie o iced today th 4% Eicsteduby M otororaibl Omaer | oo oicially annguricedifoduygthas Freal Callontats Platniile negotiations between Greece and Jugoslavia for a renewal of their Return from Bridgeport alliance have been broken. Mr, and Mrs, George E. Greene | i jerlin have roturned from - ‘,’,r”dm‘ '0“| et Sune | The Greek republic was recognized Jay :\\:‘h relatives and! friends by Jugoslavia April 30, 1924, and a e Sontis o % treaty of alliance was formed but [ e ana Mrs, Frank Beecher of |11 not prove satisfactory to Jugo- | Berlin street are receiving congratu | 81aVia. 1In Tebruary this year it was {1ations on the birth of a nnounced that negotiations for a Leonard, on Saturday, May new Greco-Jugosiav treaty of al- Wire Breaks. A feed wire on Berlin| street broke last night during the! FOUND DEAD IN BED c storm and a large tree MY gamrord, June 2 (AP)—Jacob front of the home of George Pren-|ywoie 6e veard o1 was found dead tice caught fire. It was several NOUTS | i1 3ig 1oom ay a rooming house here befors the damage was repaired, 88| .\ "voqo o Sy Cpoe NS ave fiapmen had to be secured from New | yioa"o % 0 (S 8 U own Britain, The blaze attracted a large| oo, = APOR S e . and was said to have for- numh:‘r r:;'p:;;x:h;:x U::(:‘g?zod Lt el el L o scrious damage has been re-| Obert . Payne, West Hazel ported from Berlin. The storm was, 2 a heavy one and old residents say| | Berlin troop of Girl Scouts will at- | Mrs. | {of the town court last night, five automobile law violators being fined |a total of $85 and costs by Justices {T. 8. Mills and Wiiliam ham Howard and Le Cunning- Palmer of Kensington Tanna and another driver from Te, each fined $10 and co; ing the rules of the road, the technical cliarge heing |failure to reduce speed at intersect- | ing strects. They were apprehended by Motoreyele Officer I°red Callen on st Main strect I'rank Odin of New Tritain, ar rested Friday night by Constable F. W. Furrey after his machine had crashed into a telegraph pole at Blossom's corner and plunged the ion of Plainville in dark- was fined $25 and costs on a rge of reckless driving. Failure to abide by the directions of the authoritics cost Jessle Kel- waszewski of New York 0. He |was artested by Constable Andrew Hogan oh I'riday for driving with a Connecticut registration and a New York operafor's but re- leased under bond and told to ap- | license, Ipear in court, being warned not fo repeat his offense. On Saturday, however, he was caught driving again, and last night levies of $10 on the first count and $20 on the second were made against him, the costs bringing the total to about 1854, | Forming Scout Troop Twenty-eight boys were present | last night at the meeting held for Jthe purpose of forming a Boy Scout [troop at the Methodist chureh Walter O. Cook, scout exccutive of |the New Britain council, under the | jurisdiction of which Plainville | lcomes, was prescnt and talked to 'CO In one minute—ust that quick—the pain ‘ends, l\om.xgx.nn(r.l ire, thorvughly anti- weptic and eclentific in every way a— | held after the Plainville high school will be held in the High school rooms of the Linden stret school at § o'clock to- morrow evening. Those who will take part are Elizabeth Stanley, Helen Ostman, Mildred Woodruff, Lucy Rogers. Virginia Conforti, Marjorie Rutland yrge Backman Howard Purdy, Charles Mills, Elery Haskell, Edmund Tolli, and William Weber, The par s and fric of the pupils are cordially invited to at- tend. Legion Drive Progressing The general canvass of the town being made by the teams in the American Legion endowment fund drive is making rapid headway and the team captains report even bet- | ter success than expected. Several have almost cempletely covered their district and turning in most optimistic reports. The money secured in this drive will be devoted to helping the disabled veterans and are the orphans of men killed in the war. | Tegion Sponsors Picture | “The Spirit of Lafayette,” a mo- tlon picture dealing with the life of the great Frenchman and comparing | his spirit with that of the doughboys of 1917-18, will he repeated at the Community theater tonight under the auspices of Brock-Barnes post, American Tegion. The sterm la night cut down the attendance some- what, but those who went speak highly of the film and a larger crowd Is looked for this evening. A western picture, “Pure Grit," and a short comedy round out the bill. | Notes The carnival conducted by the Plainville fife and drum corps on the lot at the corner of East Main | street ang Neal's court opencd last and will continue throughout a and contest of visiting corps will be held on Sat day. Miss Ma Mitler street motored to Wasai terday to spend a few triends. Mrs. Glover & Hastings of West Newton, M is the guegt of Mr. and Mrs. R L. Morley of Park Mr and Mrs Charles Arr Eaststreet have returned from motor trip to Massachusetts ar Vermont, Sacred Heart otions are | o'cliock ing mass another tree went down before the onslaught of the storm. Trees and large branches were re- ported down on South Burritt street wnd branches blew off of a large poplar tree at 367 Park stret. | Lightning struck a transformer on a light pole on East street and for a while put the lights in that end of the city out of commission. A tree blew down on Washington street, Plainville, and took the arc light service, the home service and whirlpool for a time carly in just finished his repair work when last night's storm caused his repair men 1o go out early today to get service into shape again. An estimate of the damage to the | city streets was placed this morning | at $500 by Commissioner of Public | Works Oscar Anderson, who had his | men out early to repair the ravages of the waters. | Gutters were washed out and oth- | cr damage was done on Maple street, while Main street was a seething the | Boston, June 2. (AP)—Search for the murderer of Mrs. Mae Price, wardrobe mistress of the “Brown, Derby” theatrical company, whose body was found Sunday in her room at the Hollis hotel here, centered to- day in New York. Two Boston po- lice officers went to that city with photographs of fingerprints found in Mrs. Price's room and on her body It was announced at police head- telephone wires with it. The same | nueni'e Dolicemen reported a sim- | QUAFETs here that each member of think happened on Pleasant street 'jiip condition existed in the storm |!he theatrical company would :be and on Broad street, Plainville. this Bt questioned and fingerprinted. and Approximately 700 telephones were thrown out of operation and it Trees about the city suffered much lamage from the blasts of rain and | will take almost all day tomorrow 'hajl, which pelted the city. The until all are restored 1o normal southside and northside circuits of | service, Several clectric transform- the fire alarm signal system were | ers were struck by 1lightning troubled for a time but repairs were throughout the city, putting certain quickly made. sections in darkness, although at no The first storm, which broke about time was the whole city without il- 7:20 o'clock, drove the Monday night lumination, shoppers to any available shelter. — = When surface sewers became clog- BIG LOAN SUBSCRIBED New York, June 2 (AP) — The |8 £45,000,000 Argentine loan, offered today by J. P. Morgan & Co. and the National City Co., was sold within an hour after the subscription hooks were opened, with an indicated Heavy ceived for the new 6 per cent bonds. which are being used to retire n turing short-time obligations, at 96, the honds will yield 6.25 per advance inquiries were re- || cent to the investors, —_— - r For New Vestees I fine thread laces in cream ged, Ihalf an hour. service this morning after being out of commission for a week because of || an ac was struck by another car. Muzzy field. reets were turned into lakes and traffic stopped for a period of Back on Job The police car was returned to ent on Broad street when it | In the | department | meantime, the charity motor car, formerly the property of Jepartures on Wednesday night at The visiting nine comes the results compared with the photo- graphs. Boston officials, working on the theory that a “hotel prowler” had killed the woman to obtain money e was known to have in her pos- session, went back over the hotel records and sought to trace former occupants of the room in which the wardrobe mistress was murdered. It was believed that one of these might have had a duplicate key made and retained it for purposes of robbery. The cause of the woman's death | was given by the medical examiner as aSphyxiation. that she was heaten into insensibility and The police believe was smothered after she had »een placed face downward on her hed PROMINE NT ELK DIES the police department, has been used Newark, . J, June 2 (AP)— Priced [for police work. John C. McEnroe, secretary of the Cubans Tomorrow New Jersey Interstate Bridge and The long-talked of Cuban Giant ‘Tupnel commission. and exalted nine will cross bats with the New ;yjer of Newark lodge of Eilks iropped dead while dressing in his e . ! i home today. He was formerly po- of ecru make very lovely vestees and 1o the city with a reputation of hav- | jice commisslonar of Newark frills for the new cks ing conquered some of the best i kel jiow v teams of this section, including the == rooklyn Royal Glants, which added YOUNG STINNES ILL e ———————.————— s to their I ims a Mexico City, Ju innes, . short time ago n of the late Hugo Stinnes, Gere Community Theater | "% Ficcicia rrors win e e T ) ] Sunday afternoon attraction at Muz- upon a business trip zy fie ated upon today for a en- “IHE SPIRIT OF LAFAYETTE Mrs. Annic Smith Spring He was said to I wiru!‘flp‘:"‘" o Mrs. Anuie Smith Spring, widow neralion Fee the Ilate Charles T. Spring and well known resident of this city Under the auspices of for more than three-guarters of a okt Pot 30,35 | cenoiny died at o nome of ner wor, | Baby Loves AMERICAN LEGION Dr. H. C. Spring of 42 North street . R i vesterday afternoon following an il A Ba!h With Admission for sebool children—10 EVENING—S:15. cents ADMISSION 35 cents. ness with infirmities incident to old was born in Devonsl Eng on March §, 80 years ago. the hter of Henry and Catherine Cuticura Soap Fland and Soothly that there have been few to exceed lli in fury. A drenching downpour of| FRECKLES AND rain made rivers of the thorough-| fares, and the wind which accom- panied the rain took branches from | trees and littered the streets with = = I 7 : MMEREDNOUGET ) ppeciaes’ Mom D e ) e ! tning s reported to have| ( THAT BiG PiECE VE T SUE WoLL B GAE T T : G0 BACK AN everal times in Berlin, al-| \_ OF CAXE, AE A PIECE Sl m | thqugh no houses or other buildings| 0077 b % | redeived the bolts. Hailstones as big | as walnuts fell for a few minutes| | when the storm reached the height| | ot its fury. Baseball Mceting Tonight. A meeting of the All Kensington | baseball team will be held tonight :lt the Percival avenue fleld at the close of the practice session of the | squad. All members of the club hav- | ing uniforms have been requested to | | attend this meeting, since Manager | P. J. Buckley will have business of | timportance to transact with the | team. | Junior Endeavor Supper. ! The Junior Endeavor society o the- Berlin Congregationai chifeh | will hold a sapper tonight at & o'clock at the Community house, | Berlia streat. A social will follow the HIS FRIENDS Ray = 'y, ~ &4 CANON 4 o~ T Meant Well BY BLOSSER | NOW SAY SOMETHIN' 1 NICE ABoUT TW CAWE TO UER= HOW 6000 1T IS OR SOMETMIN LIE THAT sl S M. BUT ™ CALE IS NCE [T WAS MADE OF ) IS AN' = SMOOTH = JUST LUIKE Al N &2 5\ 4 ) CENEAT! ) IS P