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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1925 RAYMOND F. DYER Probably the hottest part of Board of Selectmen. | {f there was one. was the sectiop oLl 4 . 1] N local poultry ile cranking his automobil Newell Road Named ! ' ( ' Me A erylo Turne a 1 e Plalnv’ e ews . Odd Fellows' Memorlal Mre, Beryle Turner Bannell fs ns 0 ews The new street leading from Sequassen lodge, L O, O, F,, and | #pending three weeks' vacation at Goodwin street to the new hospital Martha Rebekal, lodge will hold n‘h\‘”fl“ Neck, building has bene ofMclally named . 1 loint memorial service at the Meth- Members of Plainville Hose Co.| Newell road” by the city coungll & ] odist church Sunday evening in | No. 1 will hold their regular meet- The city will construct curbs gnd ‘ | honor of the’ deceased members of [ 108 tomorrow evening at thelr Hmms| Initl‘ walks on the street and bids for both organizations. Odd Kellows | 00 Plerce stecet. Plans for attend this work will be opened at the |and Ltebekahs will gather at 1. O, |Ing the field day in Terryville \\H‘ meeting of the cily council to be i SPEAKINE EflNTEST‘:’ ‘I‘ hall at 7 o'clock and march | be completed. | held on June 17, o the church in a body at 7:1b N. D. Loses to C ) . i uban Stars |o'clock, Al members of the Odd | In a well ——— | \ ell played game at Muzzy } e |.luu\:~ will wear white gloves. ‘ | feld 1ast evening, the New Depar- 0 the morning a committee will | F l ]‘ M, 1 ture bascball team lost to the C " A e baschall tea e Cuban £l B LET US FILL YOUR MAIL ORDERS William Weber and Helen Ost-/..to.fr hovimns o comutee it} feral ol Mrs: Annie 5, a0 i, use i anea ost to the Cuiks S f members of Loth lodges who have | visitors scored a run in the first fne ; man Victorious Last Night oo e " scarh I Miss Etta B. Sprmg Today | nins ana piayed a superior vrana. ot i Student Is Sucd bull, the local team tied the score . . Allan M. Deming of Plainville h.~| in the seventh at 2 all. Assisted by . Sh S . ‘WELL BABY GONFERENCE Leen named defendant in # suit for N ,E R I IF B HEAT CLOSES FORGE P errors and bunched hits, the visitors e erm s m ur l oe ectlon £200 brought by the La Satle Exten. | 041 ast Reliel Fete to 4 Held LANT pushed in three runs in the next ine —_— | sion institute, The plaintiff claims ning. The New Departure scored ane | Postponed Event To Be Held gune/!!At Deming han not pald for the | Tomorrow Osear Perryn Authorized to Tiemove | *''C" 1211¥ In the last inning. 4 course and fext-hooks in a course : - Lk Bonus For Study i Q V N l d S 10—Heat Causes Prostragions— 10 lwwn'r r] -.If;..mlum' for which he | . Y : stakes From Property—Bonus Of-| * The board of education has decid= [ . contracted, The institute is repre- More than a hundred children and ed fo offer a bonus of $50 to each e el y ove an malt 0dd Fellows' Memorial Service— sented by the legal firm of Nair & |young women will take part in the| [Pt to Teachers for Summer teacher who tukes up an approved Nair of New Britain, I ty Sher- [ §e )! I . 2 B e : e > - Plainville Items, I,T' Martin H. “”::;_M,I,’ F,””‘l ‘!'H"( pageant which is to he given to- Course—Principal Re ged, -]-:”r, '.( m“.m” P study this yeal y WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED SOME VERY BEAUTIFUL SHOES. NEW CREA- [l yiiium sebor and Helen ontman aber, which are. seturmabi i the |MOTFoY at the Oriental fete for the| st e approved by the high sehoot i " v TV YW 7 3 STy YT y Q fam Weboer and Hele stman | P4Per, a e able L % o )ying a day after he notii ust be approved by the high school I'TONS, BROOKLYN MADE, WITH HAN D-SEWED TURN SOLES. wore the prize winnera in the public|court of common pleas at Hartford |Near Fast rellef at 48 High atreet.| =~ " :“ oA : : ! 1” " lor the special teachers' committees, ! e o : 4 = . Mirs Etta y1ng was buried this ¢ L] : “ 9 Qe 4 high 'school speaking contest held!the first Tuesday of September A last rchearsal was held yesterday | © V The bills for the following departe 4 See the “Polly” Strap Pumps of patentycnlt with blonde kid last night in the high school rooms| Grange Memorial Megting and this feature and the other at. | 2fLeFn0on in the West cemetery with| ments wera approved and ordersd and gray kid quarter; hpanlsh heels. Very smart for...... of the Linden street school, carning| Plainville grange held a memorial [tractions to be offered free to the | M Annie 8 Spring. who died on|paid: Board of education $32.67, j The “Miriam” Strap Pump is another Shoe of prominence; made of black satm piped (|| the most voints in a spirited com- service at its meeting G DUAIi6 are mo~ i readines: fan! (he | iondays Servicca weredhalifatiine| ER acODl §36T A0, draiving | §1;80 \] with gold kid and have spike heels | petition in which all the cntrants|hall Tuesday evening, the meeting | /oo | Baptist church in charge of Itev, p,| oAl school $5.27, home economics pleo s $10 00 ll 00 {made fine showings. Miss Ustman | heing in charge of Chaplain Mrs. |71 0 el s $17.50, graduation $2.40, manual Same in blonde satin with gold.... and | scored 215 polnts and was awarded| Hiram Lowry. The memorial pro-| 1 Friday la a reiny day the fete | ¥, Wolfenden, the pastor Iraining $2.30, physical education White Satin “Regent” Pumps, plain, with hand-turn soles and Spamah Il | the girle’ prize, Virginia Conforti re- | gram was opened by Mrs, Besste | S0 % GEC s Buell Miss Spring died sudder §54.4 4 heels; for weddings and formal affairs. P riced, pair celving honorable- mention with 214 {fart, who sang “One Sweetly Sol- |JHH0 0 “‘l ’L]"”"_"": : »”"‘ : ":M Tuesday night, after a short 1 Ihe report of the niedical inspec- o 2 ? 4 i ¥ S e 5. Bassette a boo She was born on | 8 tion department for the month was B! points and forcing the winner 1o the | amn Thought.” The chaplain then ' was born on 18 P ; M 1 and attractions will be open from | this city, th Zhite ) as follows: Inspect \ o n) Al | utmost. William Weber earncd 230 | read a passage of Scripture and led ' 118 city, the daughter Mr. and a8 follows: Inspections by school l' SHOPJS FOR THh BRIDPAS | points and led the boys by a com- in prayer. A vocal solo, “I'assing |~ ’I‘ "" ol on ; Mrs. Charles T. Spring. Following Nurses 1004, cultured 44, desquama. et oo . | fortably margin, Edmund Tolli scor- the Bar,” was rendered t Miss n the pantomime, “Escape from her graduation from the Soutshide 'iN& 1. home visits 44, dressings ate White Satin Opera Pumps, with hand-turned soles, iBlling 200 points for honorable men- ,"r[,"] D Nrre Towry save a|Armenia’ will be Leona Kilduff, scliool, she attended the local high !ended inspections by Dr. Gy T IEE LG R LSEIT G 0t 0 0 0000 0600 96 6066 60 GO IaI0 0 600 . | tion. e e a1 ortion | AEN®8 Diehl, Claribel Holstein, Eliz- | school, from which stitution she Brackeit 1153, making a total of The program was as follows #¢ ths orograi wes ceneluded nity | SPOt Holstein. Blwsbeth H“"“\fl?”- was graduated in 1857. Later she | %307 cases for the month. There White Kid Strap and Step-in Pumpi. Cuban, bpamsh Plano Solo, Mildred Flodquist |4 song by the entire grange Pauline Kallin, Virginie. LeMay, | completed a course at Pratt Insti-|Were 70 children excluded as fol. s and low heels. t How He Saved St. Michaels . G e e A o zabeth Porter, Barbara Smith, | fute in Brooklyn, N. Y. After her 0Ws: Pediculi 17, conjunctivitis 18, a T S0 BT RO T PR 0 Doy Rigen Mrs. Charles Curtis, “-111 o l“‘ Marion ‘Sorrow, Willlam Hargeod, ' graduation from the latter school, feVer german measles 5, sore [t : ROBETS |\ aity assoclation, reported on the |pov O RO Roger Morse, &he cntered the employ of 1 ! throat 8 T. B. suspect 1 Shoes for Traveling and Sport Wear, tan calf, blonde || shylock to Antonio i ori et it g e A talk .‘;r\ 'Ilv;‘a]ml ’vr-)m:'fl Smith y‘., Fis 1\1'.' SIEmRCY ohlne Ben "The v"x\’nrv' n;”r:nf;u'/.mme de- and gray kid pumps, Cuban and low heels. to 1 e .. George Backman on education was given by Walter |0 SRl S0 TG0 el trehe Bov- | ona of the first stenograpners. ent Partment showed that 44 cases had The Sacrifice of Sydney Carton.. |gchober, an instructor at the New | iay Arpenick Papasian, Satenay | gaged by that concern been investigated In May which v Patent Colt Opera and Strap Pumps, Cuban, Spamsh PR Helen Ostman pritain state trade sehool. A read- |y ooy poarl Papasian, Canary | Miss Spring leaves a_hrother, Dr, | %¢re tabulated as follows: Truants and low heels. Your choice at.......... to s i e Ang Uy A M Rt “"l" dgarian, Helen Sargis, Alice Sarhis, | Henry C. Spring of this city. She had |1+ kept out by parents 15, kept out g \'o‘ S pidtoe }‘. lowed v Mr. Schober (,Y,mmr Sudle Hagopian, been a lifelgng member of the Bap- DY illness in family 4, pedicull 3, : Sport Shoes in tan calf and tan and smoked elk, Yesieiont e e e prostanE S U8 BRcul A0l R N Ursan B (habeth i Cioss BT anctie jifiat e, e e e peacnslifliness) SR hpaafantung || Excels Marjoric Rutlang The next meoting, which wil P Stanley, Mary Schutz, | its affai usually busy month for the officer repe rubber and leather soles y to o 1 "])y‘raim t from “Th Ll’th‘)n o the ot on June 16, will e “Children's [ WGl Nargarer Bacon, Au- b 80 Bevers) cuass wers hrought nie 3 “ 5 g 1 i . arles Mills eh All children or grangers are e - res Stanl Jane Borlsat . court owing to a lack of coopera lack S s a The Soldier & Nigh 8 gusta Parson, IFrances Stanley, Ja Authorization has been given to L P Eaid-t::::ogzgem, Step-in and Strap Pum ps, 37 00 58 00 $9 50 | GEr Rrleve: [1nvited to atiend. Porter, Betty Page. Betty Curtis, Oscar Perryn of Terrsville avenue|'IVE SPIFit on the part of the parents. . i AU U a G ’ = I O G "i 'J’n: ‘1‘“1’(‘1“‘ Lodge in Prope H\‘ Deals on, | L€88Y Fage. Jane Judd, .\m; to “burn, tear up or otherwise de- |1t |\;fls voted that the board 0: "’)Y‘; bus ... sdmund To The Sequassen orporation. | S nothare Scripture, Ruth|stroy’ the stakes, recently. ol |cation again enter into contract w | Piano, Violin Duet \ agency b it Sraid : y planted attetban Sl | Pias 5 & T A mond agency | rov on his land by surveyors. laying out|1Ne State board of education cons. ., George Bachman, Scbastian Arcari| g transferred a_one-family house | “CIN5 o tne Hours” in “The lines for new telephone poles, e o, | Cerning the employment of an eve- i The Smack in School ) and lot at 55 Park strect exten: ill be done by Mabel | ing his complaint to the city coun-|" M€ school principal and director of A _Mildred Woodruff (o 1ouisa K. Tackey. Through Anthony, May | cil. He has been informed by City| Mericanization as in the past year, o CHEERRL ) (el e e Millscencycalit i Wikt iniconnoras chouricz, Allyson | Engineer C. W. Buell that the city|U1¢ State (o pay one-haif of such ex- . of the American Legion, will ad- | property near the railroad station in | Abraham Lincoin e 49| tion has purchased, properly O |yo o "oty Huett, Ruth Lawson, | cngincer had laid out the stakes,|benser: 1t was also “voted that s eriin News dress the Legion mass mecting | Kensington. Here the heat waves| . b s oy g Place from Lowa K G0t g0y Marion May, Eunice | which wero not absolutely necessary | Lrincipal Beckwith be offered this . which will be held at Berlin Grange | could be scun rising from the ground | Antony's Speeeh . oo, William Weber | 20K I ltickert, Vera Sherman, Gertrude | now so that the picces of wood, | boomion AT for next §",1r,';"p{rl o nall tonight at §:16 o'clock, day-|continuously. Few fur lincd ofr- | A lareg attendance was, present m Firemen's Camial G | which offended the property owner [ "%y oh® Provided bY (6 BESIOL light saving time, He will speak on | coats were scen in town today. [ apite of the hot weather and all ex- | 1, Lhe MUl "”m“'{l ol infeccentrlcRidanceRas e Bt ne donennas 5 hoard of education i s need dow . 5 kb e : A e T one No. 1 will be held during . N e sihorine ; e o A R e s T duc b the necd of the endowment fund, for | Yesterday the temperature reached | bressed themaelves as highly pleased | 1% % e Gy e st R R ath, | Mr. Perryn asked he city councill “pyo matter of summer work ab A, which a drive is now being :09- | the stifilng mark of 97 in the shad h the cvening's program and tl Sronk NIAER $42% Kativ Finkelsteln. Marimbe Kra- | to either inform him as to What was o high school building including | o 8 Sy h g's program and the & The location has not ye < 5 G & Re- | being contempla SR g L e | ducted. [in the course of the afternoon, The | WOTK of the participants. The juiges [ rv ** J m;lhvhr'ry:\mml'hl. Srfiaspaclole RO ST e 2 oniemplated by the laying out f4ne problem of the vacuum cleaner. The committee in charge of summer so far has been a trying | Were Principal Bernard Ross of the Mo S0 M St (O™ Fopayp. nock, Agnes Monoghan Moy 0 | e councl) retorced minCtaiem. &0 | painting and retiling were discyssed [tocal drive expects that a large [one for animals as well s human | Last Hartford high schools Prineipat | Whieh SIS Lo 30 g, bards, Mary Dagota and Fene AR | (U (RN FR(STTCd RIM (0 the ¢ltyand action will be taken at the next 1 [crowd will be present at the mest- | belngs and horses have been suffer- | Donald B. Swettt of the Alfred Plant | MM 18 1OW WEAR TEE0 LI OO0 | derson wil be Arabs in the Arab) fASesE meeting of the hoard by the high ing tonight. Mr. White is a forcful |ing from the intense heat. Fowls |School, West Haitford , and Mr,| MOMS - IME SECRCTONE 00 0 at | village auarters T i as o GRS LR sch ool coinim fse speaker and, as state commander of | have also suffered and some have | SMall of Lewis high school, South- S*¥WHO ARC Lo ot i Mg one | Another theater comimiitee WL ised B TR o i T b e o ! 9 MM Lau hs at Ventres and |the, Lesion. he wil be able to 1x-|died as a resuit ington skt Wi el it e e eI T PR (R 1€ and $171.50 as sent fo this office ) | plain thoroughly just why the drive Meeting of Foresters Well Baby Clinic SR Ie R aSt et rs ITheyla ) ihef MissealiTioen SBCYER L S1ES HIEHE LS gL Hae D from the Paul M. Hubbard and a CaI‘I Gh u” . has been ao heartily endorsed by | Court Mattabessett, Foresters of| The postboned well baby eiinic|&nd the fremen BORe 08 PR B ne Bee Koplowitz Lilian Koplowits )L % tes WUCh 18 HPLISEL company be returned to the -city S ang l][O ¢lve those prominent In the country's of- | America,will meet tonight to hear |f°F Plainville will be held on Wed- i ”u”y the past i JeanctielDight ollte LiEht B8acte Uniied ates, \QHN‘:"” im l”,’ clerk. | 3 %) | nesday, June 10, at the erican|| LOYTSPEORIE L : Millstein, Lillian Yankowitz, Mil- | ales. As a result, about 200 |~ \n accompanying statement from R tairs, | reports on the coming carnival ) . Amgrltan Federation Discontinues - employes enjoyed a respite from the y y Presldent | Coolldgs {4 ‘honorary | ®hich the¥organization! will hojd fn | Lc8I0n raoms on Whiting streets mn= (8 BRI RR o0 8 e n iyson . fdred| Zevin, Mavonne ReversBessie | CGs o ireoin ittt P Mr Boger ovell, niimicninn b A9 o 5 e ens : & ler the supervision of Dr. Elizabeth lieh eevniDERETOLE DO Kramer. Sadie Koplow RS k he plant. recreation committee concerning the chalrman of the national drive and | Kensington, The dates set are June n an's federation of the Congrega-i "% : s Two drunks were arrested yoster- | gof - BN h » R G e e S S R et D e i T e H s L e Mrs. Emory Corbin and Ais sal e s R et 'l{al expense invo ved at the time chalrman for the state of Connectl. |an annual affalr and residents are |T°4U Of child hygiene. The ciinic| "OM Uy Dok wiil discon- | Humason are in charge of decoral | uyo piat 1o men had beon pro|ans it was voied (hat the ey | & w e open fro 10 o'clock the kel 3 ing the / h quarte ents. ¥ 5=iand it 8 b 2 8ec . State Commander Will Address Le- |cut. It is hoped that the people of |lcoking forward # 1t with interest, | 111 be open from 10 o'clock in the | FEEIE S U g e sum- |10 A quanterdien re by the heat on one of the!he instructed to communicate with » Berlin will show their interest in|A series of special features are MOFNINg to noon and from 1:30 to 4|~ TR streets near the center. Mr. Arnold, chalrman of the police » Mceting Tt ; s g e e e s _loclock in the afternoon. The S PICTURES DELAY PRACTICE ; : irma d i [ the cause by the attendance at the | ged for Bslon el S e summoned For Jury Duty | Condon Favors Line ball committes, inclosing the bill | = h h plans A > o] _ | Plainville Public Health Nursing as- o 5 @ ward ! - == ohn . r & 2 5 i 4 meeting tonight, | though plans are not entirely com Fred Callen, Sr and Edwa John E. Condon, one of the th 1} s } | \ . rges all mothe s b C 1 o o 3 ~ ! vith the statement thereto. Will Address League of Women Mrs, Smith to Speak | picte, :;)‘fd['r“!n' lxixfi:: all “m‘w;h rs |{ bring | \1 .dley have been summoned fo Yale Crew lm:",\m Have Usual R G e e Tasne Al N, VotersaTtems, | s, Herbert Knox Smith, prsi- | ll("nls of ylllllt‘rml e ‘;m 5“'””‘ X'"r"””’,‘”‘:w”“ ‘“z’ the superior court at Hartford for| . = 'h""" 4+ (AP)—The SPOKe in favor of building lines on itional desks for the high school was dent of the Connecticut Leagie cf | he regular weekly prayer meet. [ °C10° A8 ¥ inatlon, WCIEN- | (o \ice on the jury at the criminal iales Ber, il “y. laurel street at the council meet- discussed and it was voted that the A hot pursuit through Berlin |women Voters, will address a icet- |inE Will be held at the Berlin Con. |\ and measuring, all of which oill |, yorm this month tking of official pictures {( © ing on Tuesday night. Mr. Condon 0ol comimittee furnish to lo- street accompanied by shots from an |ing of the Kensington branch of the | to eMthodist church tonight at 7:30 P¢ free of charge fo mothers, the Legion Drive Near Top IUERES Al U RN RS rccommended an 18-inch line on the cal furnishing dealers a statement of ks ofticer's revolver, ended last night v | league at the Kensington Grammar [O'clock under the dircction of Rev.|®Yfense heing borne by the staic . meptanild:eiboing \davisaieha L B sla Vel R o h side of the street from North she desks desired requesting their = I Fuesday eve une Samuel A. Fiske he well child conference is edu-| ted here by Brock-Barnes | practice for the regatta with IMar- n street the west «nd of the |prices. the arrest of Peter Eaulzon of 70 |school on Tuesday cvening, June 9, d PULLE, ; i e e onducted ' e T oy, , 5 he | x Session street, Hartford, by Con-|All interested are invited to attend, Social Five" ciub of East o i 5 ,n.].”fl,’ L“ 1 “'- pe American Legion, seems fairly '\‘ ". eRs e SoEil b Blake Novelty €o. He thought The matter of religious education Rtbielor e varte The harge | whether or not they are members of enjoyed a theater party in |P°f ng designed to keep the, . io4n 10 go over the top. S rip- When "j crews finally g a lir f the same depth should also Was discussed at considerable length 3 charg - S rllainithis: afternoo child alive 1 well until it is ready re slow- ™ they took onjy a twe mile '\ ,n01i0d 1o the nort r and it was voted that thc superine . 5 v z | the orga ; . jons a t de of th t . brought against Eaulzon was failing | the organization T Lor o et the | for school, when' the schoal physi. | 10N 8T MO COMME B K & e paddle because of the estreme heat e e 1 ructedto Tmurealatoly, N o obey &n officer's signal to stop,| The league will take up the stuly b conduct the | P05 0% e v, but most of the town has e acapes of xtreme MGy strect for a similar dist Other 1t he ins : 3 i ek services at the Kensing- |12l can keep a proper watch over | "o oo ang the goal is in sight arsity, junior varsity and tresh- | esidents of the stre 1 the secure from the parents of the pu= but it is probable that an addi ional | of the history of the town of Ber- fton «\m odist shutch toright b it. Mothers are instructed in th atxe Texioni 8. S0V, man crews seem to be settled, In [ glakesioy Novelty nils of srades four to seven inclusive . count of speeding will be brought |lin in the near future, This prom- IeaTonic proper feeding of chi and in . e ‘“”‘N petween the combination crew Duraht re- Jecper building line A statements concerning the parents’ against the man when he appears in |ises to hold interest for all mambers. the care of them. Infant mortality | , &, Sl 1OUTTAMIT rican Le- | placed Rogers at how today g RO e e AR e R (orath v the Berlin town court tonight. | Medical Soclety Delegate : ”'1'““' ',‘":“y"\"”‘““j-‘ Is found (o be greatly reduced by | DrS “"‘;“y""\ e b {hix aftornoon il NEob= soinsis e e et e oual it N ol ine Nea ot The driver was sending nis car| Dr, Roger M. Griswold of Ken- | f1@ WHIRNert seities wil these clinic B eld following the joint meeting ably be late in order to wait fer Plais Propared For Deive cducation and so relcase the ehil- tong the 'pike at a rate of ape2d far |sington, health officer of the town of | #1 L1 B8 FEL 0 W0 oy Asa | A clinic of this sort has not been {he Legion rooms at § o'clock jcooler weather. Tn spite of the hot At a meeting of officers and com- | 4T in excess of that allowed by the|Berlin and prominent physician, is in | " 00 5 uaualnouts MV AL E i (HEPIAIny(llE oriiwo Y earas Dyt LLstUSET 6 e nts will | weather, the oarsmen are holling AR b The matter of introducing a course ! : CRTlior will Baiin charge Monday evening. Refreshments will ¢ members of Seicheprey Y <tate laws. The officer noticed him | providence today attending the an- Blisn pllbe D charss o . the Renlise e e : ay ¢ p in weight and are in good con {he American Legiomand the Amee. |Of & vocational cooperative nafure { drawing rapidly to him and when lie [nual mecting of the Rhode Island | - ',! "‘\{]‘ e 00¢ “'”l‘ Wil meet! ore than 2 oiHera el b At D Cirrce tion RS o M \as discussed at considerable length got within hgiling distance, Con- | Medical society. Dr. Griswold is at- | O\Bht at Athieuc hall, Main sirect. |y, oy, Pla e Ty i i foa il - - 5 el e o and it was left to Commissioner Tn- table Ventres blew his whistle, This [tending this meeting as a delegate | ALY BERSOT ‘TT)" urhedirrom ne last month Alclass of fouricantl RS B, STRIRE IN RRIDGEPORT e e l" . ; am to arrange for a meeting of “ was grected by a laugh of derision |from the Connecticut State Medical & .," ‘"H'“ in O ki ""ll ing ) s o 1.0 0 Bridgeport, June 4 (AP)—Weave| yoooo oo ,,_,f,’ Sast ol SRS manufacturers at which meeting $ by Eaulzon who stepped on the tus |soclety and was present at the Lana St concitions R meelins Ao E LR SR e e Tl s & e Mr. Griffin will he present to con- 1nd tore along the road. Sionyestarday, ‘asiwell as today. This | Ssnerally are escellentiinithat ipact jort o = Healtht ot IR ELE A R00TS o ; il ; Gy Brsto or with the Bristol manufacturers it ) , NG oy icorg ealth officer Church Note ork 4 raise its share for Connectic : This stunt aroused the Berlin of- [meeting Is the 114th annual. He will | O 18 €ORTER: f the Progres- | Feports that ti s not a single L pr mecting al ere as } of $150,000 of tI onEtizgianiect ‘ ficer who allows no one to laugh at |also attend the banquet at the Meta- f . ;-‘.'"1[ 2 {"‘ :“H‘ 'l & P“"‘“I"“' YT - (Feriain: l‘ o il F e Ry - or Dr. Vail Moves ¢ him and get away with it. Sp he |comet Country club, Providence, to- | #1v¢ Heading tirels Wil b meid 8ty S S B clatior & ; fen G e Iring T Vail, local milk, imped into another machine and |[night as a guest of the society. ,m("! "{ ar‘;"‘”;nm pone ‘“ & l\i‘ feols sate i lic iinic - 31l be present- ' failed to report \ and ‘ol G Wku,.,‘ ; 'tor, moved to- itered into hot pursuit. Levelling Appoint Building Committce ataat naL the s i Tl an il Heat CailicBlrodtent /s ; s a group | 150 vsl didl for = e Haven. His office { Iis revolver he took aim and fired. | An important step in the progress ' (170 Mihe Tossili ok A e - i 3 & At 1in the Hough build- B Ihe first shot penetrated the gas lof the last Berlin Community club [\ ' oo fain Benson have |hold Plainti s griy ® uay wit Notes. ENGLISH ON CONN. STATE Suptrinfendbnt ol Dablic Worls an ,\“'.”". ST will tank and the ~second one went|was taken Jast night when a build- 1,50 New Britain Tennis league | 10 relicf vet iy Thermom John Wagner of New Britain road Tom Englieh wnil c mer R CuT AT Eraon SR L Y (QIices hrough one of the rear tires. ¥aul- ing committoe was appointed by the o4 iy take part in the match with | ters retained blush as | gislocated his wrist morning f ! olly ing permit to Calite r Tren \n(nv.fll:\ (:m d, of 39 200 stopped. He had not expucted [members. ‘This committee consists { yooiat Sot BEE B 0 T turday, | the mercury s ey SO A DL S v, 9 vears old, of 8 { ‘ such developments, The offizar [of Max Sugenhime, Rulph Gamble, Ihe Last Berlin Community club, | ously near the —_———— o ) o s ' Green street was badly injured last chased Eaulzon about three milas |Jarvis Dowd, Mrs. George Dalby, .\ i meeting last evening, decided | Temperatures : e " iy SpRat (e LR, vening at §.15 when she was struck before he was finally stopped. | Mre. Archer Walsh and Mrs. Root. to keep in force the old rules and |ter shortly ranging ] pi e s we af 3 M”\ 2 i v an ‘m‘ driven by James The officer took him in charge| Just what pians will be made by | 2o fone S fb T G from a0 4 1 in the Is it a thorough shampoo || B . aleie i L L T L and notified him to appear in court ' this committee is not known. How- | 0 mn bty Cn up. There | sun, “Is : ey ; " LRSn My ik Sy ! was cross- ¢y Lonigit avenL il ipntilo asstmathatia oar S uet e R ey e vou want, a facial, a scien eoss " s 1 to 5 : o was caught White to Make Address tnoraughiinveatisationi cOMhUIIRIng | Sot Ave Rt ool o Lol e o s e (Bt ation. ) v tific scalp treatment, a mani- || . ( T e } s ,;:\n:a: Edunin L. White, state commandér |conditions and needs will be made. 'y, c0jvog ag favoring a new code | dissenti i re- |lcure or the comfort of a|[ store. 18 Main & t B St Whether or not the club will ereet | i s i il os o she was attended by ————————————————————— of rules came to a P “par; : e ——— s I s« structurc for its own use, is mot | [0 CEET S St b 3 _||"parmanent” wave? NOTICE known eitehr, but it can be taken ,”“‘”.m,g‘ Da 1 e =N eat : s Tt W ao P Y this morning she The legal voters of the Town of |for granted that the committee will | o W 0 =0 B a2 range for | of seric i 5 ot hosc services Wi he BOMMUN”Y THEATER sting comfortably, Berlin are hereby notified and warn study o matter e efully ,\,Tj.m', 2o\t At TnaliniNcakisome | Hava o ) 5 i rendered you at AL ey . 2 R ear e ' ed that a Special Town Meeting will presenting resolutior c e e e e durm ey i Eactetortr ; 1 be held in the Town Hall, Friday [men ,m;,l‘w v.;‘u; rl\(m.lv 'l it E Hailah & B SALON LOUISE l‘yw—u]m Tune 1th : s i ‘:v‘i';lhr‘m evening, June 5th, 1 at seven rs. Fiske Reclected D THE HERALD CLASSIFIED | commo s . 5 EETY FIWNN in : i # L SEAlLLE L] o'clock, Stundard time to hear and | Mrs, Samuel A. Fiske was re ADS ,_UK:‘l“flns LEEED comm 1 chickens & il or Telephone 41-12 VILLIONATRE COWBOY s w Gl e ¢ ct upon the following propositions: |clected president of the Woman's ekl dl ST ECED Rt AdiLaL mit is uy W ¢ First: To authorize and cmpower | Missionary society of the Berlin Con- S - = b Vrimss e e Town School Committee to pur- Rre| \l\('hl' church at the annuel i o o TELO! ST, U FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS BY BL sington, a certain piece or parcel of [home of Miss Caroline K. Savage. 3] H \ and one hundred and fifty (150) | Mrs, Fiske has served as president feet. square located directly In the |of the organization for the past five - reat of the Percival. School and | years SEE THIS BOX TAG? TUATS A "QWEAR BOX \ N SUATS FOR bounded north by land of Alice M.| Other officers elected were, vice THAT TVE MADE = AND EVERY TIME YOU LTTIN' ME WITH bl | Chapman, land of the Town of Ber- | president, Mrs. Arthur L. Woodruff USE A SLANG WORD YOU j—— 2 WY+ in, and land of Charles F. Lewis, |sccretary, Miss Caroline K. Savag: HAVE To TAKE A PENRY partly by each, east, south and west | (reasurer, \rs. S Chase Coale, and OUT OF YOUR BAAK by land of Elizabeth Kulper, for the | funlor lookout, Mrs. Leland W AND PUT 1T 1N sum of twelve hundred (1,200) dol- | Gwatkin ‘ lars, The reports of the officers showed | ' , Second: To authorize the Board of | that excellent work has been done Selectmen to borrow the sum of [by the organization during the past twelve hundred (1,200) dollars to|vear and a successful s on is look- | I pay for sald piece or parcel of land | ed forward to under the leadership ] from the said Elizabeth Kulper and |of the different staff of officers. to execute the obligation of the Heat Wave Cont Bl | Town therefor. Sald sum of $1,200 heat wave which has visited to be included in the next annual | itself on Berlin for the pa two | 4 © budget of the Town. | days continued unbroken today. At | . Third: To take under considera- | 11:30 o’clock this morning the ther- tion the reduction of taxes of Ed- | mometer registered 84 dczrees in | \ ward R. Jones on the list of 1924 the ghade in Kensington, nith prom- 1 ¥ Dated at Berlin this th day of |ise that it would soar to greater | \ AJ May, 1925, heights before night. Tn the sun the { > B. CARTER instrument registered hetween \ H. SCHROEDER, | and 105 dezrees in towr

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