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One Week’s Sale of ENGLISH PRINTS - Brings You 59¢ Material - for 50¢ FOR THE COMING WEEK WE OFFER CHOICE of our large assortment of the | well known English Prints in new patterns and ctlorings. Our guarantee goes with each piece, if they fade from any cause, even in the dark grounds, we will refund the cost of the material and of the garment making. "B} THES GLISH PRINTS ARE IDE AL for women’s wash dresses, bungalow aprons, children’s clothes, drapings, pillow covers, chair slips, quaint luncheon sets, lamp shades, etc.. We have sold this quality of English Prints for years with never a complaint. There are other makes on the market made to retail at a little less, but ! for quality and pattern our offering beats them all. The patterns are original, color- ful designs. each with an individual quaint ness and charm, any taste is sure 5 to be suited. Regular price 59¢, FOR ONE WEEK ................. Yard OC e e e e chat with friends. % His health had |Plitt 2b%......... 4 0 1'2 2 ¢ Berlln News not been good for. some time and, |Warnick, 8b .... 4 0 1 1 1 1 with the arrival of -the hot weather, [Hewitt s ....... 3 1 9 2 3 0 his strength was sapped. His death | Waddell It 4o A m e — l“'u really a result of the hot wave |McKay 1h Gl Bl G |of last week. |Seelert, rf AR08 S 2 080 | He was born in Beekman, N. Y., | McCarty, 4 0070 0 |in September, 1839, and spent the |Pitkins p .. A0SR0 OME o8 | h el T R N R early years of his life in that town. ‘}x Stevenson |At the outbreak of thé Civil war, R it {when he was 22 years of ‘age, he en- | 35 3152610 2 listed with Company G. 150th New |x Batted for McCarty in ninth. |York infantry, That was on Aug.| Base on balls—Off Politis 2, off 26, 1862, He rose from private to |Pitkins 2 ’ oy 2; struck out—by Politis 6, Preaio Fock Vil and Twy s e b i, o s & e o —fo, . Ruimals Are Victims He served until the end Greco, Waddell, McKay. |of the war and was discharged near | Women's Aid Meeting | Washington on June 8, 1865. Dur-| T \ all of the major struggles, includ- | gregational church will be held witl SHOT GUN PUTS AWAY PEST ing the battles of Bull Run. | Mrs. George Prentice on Wednesday | Over 40 years ago he came to Ber- {lin and took up his residence here. |er permitting, the session whi take |He was married to Alice E. Dillings | the form of a picnic in the Prentice on Octoher 8, 1589, | Grove. each member ‘being request- Mr. 8weet was for inany years em- ¢d to bring a basket lunch. It is ployed by the town, some rfsh!‘nls:hnp"! there will be a large atten- |saying that he was a town employe |dance, inasmuch as officers for the Hfor about 40 years. At any rate, he |coming year will be elected, |was active until about a year before | ports will his death and in the course of the |intercsting matters will be transact- past few months he busied himself | cd, by working about his home. Death of Alonzo Sweet—All Ken- sintons Lose One and Win One | Over. Weck-end—Arrives From ‘California By Automobile—Other e Items of Interest, Two valuable sheep helonging to Voters Will Meet Grorge E. Prentice of Berlin, were | He is survived by his wife, ons| Mrs. Herbert Knox Smith, presi- kifie last night and two others were St®P-daughter, Mrs. Herbert W. | dent of the Connccticut Teague of Goodrich of Berlin, and four step-| Women Voters, will address the grandchildren { Kensington branch of the organiza- The funeral was held from his late ! tion at a meeting tomorrow evening {home on Farmington avenue thisiat the Kensington Grammar school lafternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. Sam-|Mrs. 8mith is well kown throughont uel A. Liske officiated and burial | the state and it is expected that she was in Maple cemetery. [ il have an important massage to Motor from California bring to the residents of Kensington Mr. and Mrs. George B. Anderson | Women of the district are invited to and son, George R. Anderson, of Los | aetend badly injured. when a dog got into the pen. Mr. Prentice rushed out tn the barn and shot the dog before it eould do any more damage. Whether or not there was more than ome dog is not known. Mem- bers of the ‘Prentice household were | awakenel by the sharp barks of the dog and when Mr. Prentice reached re the sh are kept el ) ved i the pen where the sheen are kent Angeles, Cal. have arrived in Berlin Nainie) Conmbtee Memtey thers.was but one of the animalsland are vsiting Mra. Anderson's| o PR CCRILICS TCOMBOR W thare. Iparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H.| 2 Y P for Berlin in the American Legion Natioral Endowment fund drive, has ramed one member of his commit- tee, E. C. Loiselle. It {8 expected Sherp belonging to the Berlin manufacturer have hren attacked by #doge several times, but the animal | or apimaly have always escaped un- til last night. Mr. Prentice feels that the attacks have bren brought fo a stop with the killing of the dog. Announce Birth of Son shnell, after making the trip from | the coast by automobile in 21 days. They left Los Angeles on May 18 in a roadster of the make familiarly | : Known as & “Mver They carrieq |that Mr. Moore will choose another {with them a tent, cot beds, cooking | 26sistant within a few days. utensils and all other paraphernalia | C0Mmmi tees will be busy during this {necessary to camping out. The dis- | ¥eek. canvassinz the town and it is that Mr. and Mrs. rank F. Ciark of (tance from Los Angeles to Berlin by | cXpected the response will be Berlin are recelving geongratulations |the northern route was 3,800 milee, | R{*at. since the cause is a worthy on the hirth of - a son. Kenneth ' — Mr. &nd Mrs. Anderson left Con- |One. Week-end in Newport and Mrs. Harold Skinner and Charles Fiske of Rerlin spent the Meriden hospital | neeticut five years agzo to make their | home in the west. They will remain Mr |in the e for the summer and will | Mrs. ( Farnham. at on Thurgday. Roehe-Grace Nuptials Richzrd Dutler Roche of Kensing- |6 to Florida next winter. They will [ the week-end in Newport, Rhode Ts- ton and Mrs. Margaret Grace, return to California in 1926, |1and. The extreme heat of Saturday Aenghter of Yames B Grace of 281 | Atr, Anderson stated that fl’a‘v‘"" Sunday caused many Berlinites | Maple street. New Britaln. Were roads are in excellent condition and | !0 seek the shore resorts and there married this morning at ® o'clack 8t [¢that the tourists’ camping grounds | was a general exodus on Saturday, @t Joceph's church. New Britain. lare provided with every convenience | Returns From Hospital Rev. J. Warren Roche of Derby. & |for the traveler. They are policed | cousin of the zroom, officiated. and iat night and every protection is Tiaymond McCerroll of Kensingion given fo those who stop at the camp the Hartford hospital. where Fas heen ‘confined for the past sev- and Miss | I'rapess Rainer, of New !sites cval weeks, following an operation Pritain attended the couple Take One and fose One | for appendicitis. Miss Sist! is re- The bride was becomingly attived | The All-Kensingtens had a 50-50 | ported to he gaining rapidly in in.a gown of while satin crepe. 8he |break over the week-end. On Satur- | Lealth. bridal veil and carried a afternoon «they lost one to the | Tast Berlin Ttems :h"\:y of roses and lilli f-the- |Glastonbury team in Glastonbury, | The building fund committee of valley. The bridesmaid was attired [the score being § to 5. Up to the the Community club will meet this i, an orchid dress and blagk hat. ‘eighth igning the locals had the | S &he. carried yellow roses. A recep- game cinched. the score being 5 to (Continued on Page 10) tirn at the heme of the-bride follow- 1. ‘Then an error on the part of one | | annual meeting of the Wom- {ing the war he took part in nearly lan's Aid society of the Berlin Con- ‘alu‘ rnoon next at 3 o'clock. Weath- be submitted and other | The | Mise Nora Sist! has returned from | she | Plainville News CENTER SGENE OF WATER MAIN BREAK {Automobile Catches Fire in| Midst of Excitement POLICE DIRECT TRAFFIC Drump Corps Contest Results—Bap- | | | tist Women Give Pageant—Salva- 1 tion Army Appeal—Returns From | Hospital—Plainville Briefs, | | With water bursting in muddy | geysers from a dozen different places in the middie of the road and with | !mrn and women and policemen run- ining helter skelter, jostling lother, and shouting, esticulating land blowing whistles, the center of the town presented a miniature of {the Tokio earthquake about mid- }n(l»rnoon yesterday when the water |main at the very pedestal of the |soldiers’ and satlors’ monument sud- |denly burst. | It was a full half hour before the | water was finally shut off. and in the meantime, in the very middle of the confusion, an automobile sud- | denly took fire, and the swift ar- rival of the fire apparatus but added | to the disorder already beyond the control of the most unperturbed, The machine belonged to a resident of | |Hartford, and was so badly damaged | that its owner was forced to com- | plete his Sunday afternoon ride back | to Hartford via taxi. | About 3 o'clock, an automobile passed over the road and was ed and heaved an dtossed about just {as if a crossing had been attempted | lon thin ice. The car had scarce | Ipassed over the road when the first |stream of water spurie dskyward.| IThen the fun began. Water, water, | |water flew all over the street, from | |first this and then that rent in the | Iroadway. And all Plainville pushed land jammed its way in the direc- {tion of the outburst. | The police, whistles madly blow- | ing. endeavored at first futilely, to | preserve order, and it was fully 15 | minutes before the startled and ex- |citement-sceking populace was final- lly forced into some sort of subn siveness and the real start on the |work at hand got under way. After Ithe water was shut offa the real |grind started with the temporary |fearing up of the road in the dam- laged places and the erection of ldanger signs. This work was not | each | chureh, Hartford, win be a special | church, Hartford; benedictini, |tournament wil be enjoyed by the|day has already heen huge number who have been in daily attendance, the affair will be continued through tonight, Other prize winners Saturday included; first prize, modern, T, A. B. New Britain; second prize, modern, St. Francis, Naugatuck; first prize, an- clent, Talcottville; first prize, fife and bugle, Torrington; second prize, Bristol News LIMITING TICKETS OVER 4,000 MOOSE WILL VISIT CITY State Gonvention and Field Day | fife and bugle, Southington; first F[]R [iRAfllJATIflN prize, olo, Franco-American, ) Waterbury; first prize, baton swing- Here Thls week | —_— ers, Griffin, Waterbury: second prize, baton swingers, Philipson, Naugatuck, | More than 4,000' Moosers are ex Pageant (o be Given | pected to be in New Britain over | A pageant to be given by the|'he coming week-end when on Fri- Than TW() women of the Central hu‘"l“wdny. the annual state convention of | the order takes place, to be followed ) o, by s w0 WIFG BEATER N GOURT feature of the Union Mission AT [ The lacal lodge has made extensive Freezing Apparatus Explodes—'Nick megting tomorrow afternoon at § o'clock at the Baptist church, The|and elaborate plans for the affair | pageant has been presented at a|#nd for the entertainment of the number of places throughout the |‘isitors who will come from all over | state and has always met with|the state. To date 68 delegates| great suecess. The program for (he | have forwarded thelr credentials and meeting follows: Hymn: psalm, Mrs, | !t 18 expected that more than 70 will | 1. G, Ward; prayer, Miss Anna J.|attend the convention session proper. Granniss; message from the Mis.| On Friday, the delegates will be sionary soclety of the Methodist | Welcomed with a Buffet lunch as church, Mrs, J. E. Lamb; Advent | they arrive at the local lodge rooma. Christl 8mit he convention will then convene in Episco s Cur.|Judd's hall at 1:30 o'clock. This tiss; Congregational church, 'Mrs, | Will be followed by a banquet. The Howard Smith; duet, - Mrs. Walter | committee in charge of the welcom- Bradley and Mrs. ( Morse; an-|ing of the delegates is as follows: the Taflor” Hurt in Fall Through | Foot Embankment. That the demand for tickets of exercises of the local schools | become 80 great that the board of | education Js at a loss to seat so| | many applicants was made known Yoday in a letter to graduates from nouncements, Mrs, A. Bunnell; [Charles Kindelan, J. A. MecCarthy, | g ihnicnaent of Schools Karl A. solo, Mrs. E. E Hartford; | James Tattersal, Charles Murray | pofcvo™ Because ‘of the heavy de. meaning of the pageant, Mrs, Ar-|and John Peterson | mand, Mr. Reiche asked each gradu- | thur Tyrrill, Hartford; the|morning and the field day v |ate desiring to attend the exercises, |to sign an application for one or | two tickets, no more, and return tne | same to him so that his office might pageant, * women of o Planting of the Tree,” | morning and the fleld day af the Central Baptist |2fternoon and evening. The parade |is scheduled to hegin at Franklin Legion Meets Tonight | square at 11 o'clock (daylight sav- JBrock-Barnes post, American Le-|ing time) and will wind up at gion, will hold a regular meeting in | Barnesdale. Several prizes have been | ooy e nCnbors of the graduating the Legion hall this evening at 8| cffered for best appearing units and | 1o il take 750 tickets, while the o'clock at which time a number of | other diatinctive appearing parts of | iz gonool orchestra receives a few matters of husiness will be discussed | the parade. A list of prizes for Win- |, 0re ang extra tickets are given to | Following the meeting, a card|ners of athletic events at the fleld |y 1o onoojars soythat the number | ! announced. |ort ror the graduates iy not overs To offset the heat of the | The field day will be held at Schuet- | oo nin e groat, | as possible. With three tickets members. Pupils Cammot Ask for Mopeior *rncis - R Window—Auto Plunges Down 30. | 1°U"F men |admission to the annual graduation | present adjust the seating problem as much | harvest of the first trip was not re« peated this time, 4 11 Deaths in May There were only 11 deaths in this city during the month of May ac- rding to a compllation of vital #tatistics at the office of the eity lerk. This number is about hait he usual monthly average, Collectors’ Hours Extended In ordér to accommodate the tax- poyers of the city who wish to pay their general city taxes, Tax Collec~ office will ‘be open this evening from 7 until 8§ o'clock. The office will be open each Monday and Saturday evening during the same hour for the re- mainder of the month and Saturday afternoon office hours will also be maintained from 1:30 until 5 o’clock, Police Raid Birge's Pond The local police made a raid at Birge's pond in the hoppers on Sat- urday night and brought in six who were sleeping off the effects of alcohol there, All were Leoked for appearance this morning when the roll was called in.the eity court only three of the six were All of the cases were con- has | tinued until tomorrow morning and meanwhile the police will round up the remaining members of the crew Girl's Shoulder Broken Examination of Irene Dailey in- jured in a motor car accident last week on Park street at the Bristol hospital has shown that she had suffered a broken shoulder. Daniel Tricarico, whose car struck the girl, will appear in court when | she recovers. | Car Down Embankment Angelo Stafani was treated to a | hair raising ride, down the 30 foot embankment at Compounce junction, landing near the old skating rink, on Sunday afternoon, which his ma- chine was struck by a car, driven by Anthony Gzornog, also of this weather and also the warm argu-|zén and Quartette club parks, and | =gy o graduating class this mri:',',;‘;,,,f':(ff;n»?" :A?Mnn(;vs‘:lrhns ments which might arise, Com- | dancing will be conducted in both year number 260 pupils, making it | Harper's Ferry whr\n‘ he .:nnme.{ mander Robert Craig has had a|parks, 5 . lone of the largest in the history Of [ with Czornog. A front wheel was number of farge electric fans install-| . Committees are as follows: Fl-| 1} o 10001 schools. Graduation ’-X"'!rippr‘d from Stafani’s car before it ed to cool the members off, + |nance, James E. O'Brien. """\"";mm of the grammar schools Will | jizappeardl over the embankment. Report on Drive { Murray, John B, Miller and Col. A.|take place on June 19, while™Yhe | #ortunately no one was tnjured. & A meefing of the general commit- | T.. Thompson: athletics. Paul Law-|piy cohool graduation will be held | ' 9 . tee on the drive for the Legion en- Charles Hickey and Willlam dowment fund will be held in the McKenna; music. Albert Ensiie, | legion rooms tomorrow night at James Tattersal and Harry J'-"klm‘:! Disposition of the case of John which time a report will ba made | publicity. J. McCarthy, James | pojzer charged with assault upon upon the results of the canvas in|Haffey and James Manning: parade. | nis wite on Saturday, was deferred the town. From pregent appearances | James Haffey, Peter McLaughlin and | tor 5 time by Judge Willlam J. the drive has gone over the top but| Andrew J. Muller: park, John Pe-|Malone at the police court session | a final report will not be available | terson. Tenry Johnson. James Tat-|{his morning, until further consid- legs, two days earlier on June 17, Pelzer Case Continued \Patents Granted to New Britain Inventors BY GEORGE H. MANNING (Washington Bureau of N. B. Herald.) Washington, June 8.—Two New ', Britain inventors were granted pati {ents on newp inventions during the past week, it was learned at the U. 8. patent office today. Horace G. Hancock of New Brit- until after tomorow night's meet- | tersal, Charles Murray: prize, Rich- | cration of a suitable penalty might ing. ard Forsyth. Harry Jenkins and | pe given by the judge. Auto Comes to Grief (‘harles Kindelan: ticket, James E According to facts presented to atomobile of the touring car | O'Brien, Edward Kjos, FEugene Mc-{the police, Pelzer choked his wife type, came to grief yesterday morn- | Sweeney; sports, Paul Tawless. |and then beat her, while in & ram- | ing on the Southington road be- twen the end of Whiting street and Hari's Corner. The car which was J. A. McCarthy. Paul Lawle going towards Southington lost a Stephen Cubles, John Peterson. front wheel and the machine took a nose dive into the ditch hetween the road and the trolley tracks, Ac- cording to all reports, the occupants of the car were uninjured. The po- Stephen Cubles, Peter T.ucas. liam McKenna: booth, Edward Mur- | he had jmbibed copiously of some intoxicant. Furniture smashing was WIN BAY PATH KWARDS finale of the chastizing of his wife, | which the police stopped. | Freezing Apparatus Breaks | Laurel street residents were treat- to a thrill yesterday ed completed till 1 o'clock this morn- | lice are investigating. Mithc Koplowite Waskelewics and | sroriiy TS 8 oot Shediaoasie ing. . | Plainville Briefs : ., |Ing case of a refrigerating plant: at Salvation Army .\mflll \ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alard and Connelly Finish With Flying Col- | 1. contral Beef (Go Fasslodsd thuric The annual appeal of the Salvation | vy "ang Mrs Uldrie Gauthier have . . e sl A ‘Army for funds with which to carry [ been spending a few days in Wor- ors Course At Springfield Institu- AR e s Rl on its general welfare work in the | oo Fapn e where their cousin, | gjon. Sharby. Dhitolinsn Dy Gaspen. state of Connecticut will be made in | 4y 00" c o) o cently ordained ter."on his rounds at the time, nar- Plainville - beginning WeAntsias: | o priest, sald his first mass sesier-| On fhe st of awards publihed |roniy escaped injury, when a piece June 10, The campalgn will be |, e b B R e el R e S under the direction of the following | of Irene Smith and | Mass., appear the names of three |(ricd the door of the establishment. committee: Henry Trumbull. ehalr | S 2 il take place Wed- | young women from New BN Al o mia (e e Tas ol arroaatall man: A. A, MacLeod treasuiers .|, si0y morning at 8 o'clock in the | Miss Fsther H. Koplowitz, Miss | fumes poured through the holes in | [ Neren "“‘”””l I Me- | Chur A0y off Mercy Helen Waskelewicz and Miss Ger- | pa hyjlding and it was some time Bastlet, W. J. Johnson. .~ S "% | postmaster James E. Usher and [trude V. Connelly each.” received |porore Albert Bernstein, manager or | |KerndnAC AR S Ehemanialans | family are spending their vacation at | the Grege Teachers' Certificate W | (ho piace who had heen summoned | Craig. ~anvass will be | Cedar Lake, Waterbury, honors. "Honors are given to thoe | b ¢ha (dlice contd enter to shut off | Aghouse topholise (RN and will | George M. Cameron. dr.. of Mor-|who secure -an average of 90 per | ey 2inonie ooy ‘ ade, heginning \\-‘In“» H‘( been | ris Cove, is spending a few days at| cent or over in the Gregg teachers' T R S o e e R continue untll the tomh T2 EC5# | the home of hia aunt. Mrs. James J.{examination which is conducted |yp oot ot oo i “caume Unorougbly coverecithe & ot o e | Miirpn il ehlling fatreet each year by the Gregg Publishing [ "y " 0 B0 C O o eved be done by l,n_\?\ 2 p: sorving un- | The We-uns Club will meet this|Company of Chicago, Thinois. Miss i oo “Cockinge “case got too hor | B i 1ncal cotils |laveningliiih Mos: WAL AL Alianiof |(Conneily:has alsolreceived fasgold | Lo @t g st B R TR to | (derins d”f“i”m will be in uni- Lincom streat medal from the Remington Type- | oo o oo ! s qT:m e T atictaltres 10th Wedding Anniversary writer Company for writing 55 Tailor Injured | .ranv::“j«n which he will be pleased to Mr. and 3Mrs, Fred Sharples of 22 v\wl_c yiw :Tm]!f on the Reming- Nicholas ,?mw,.,,‘n,, . . |show upon request. The money col- | North Washington street, formerly ton Typewriter known as. "Nlek ks Talloc & rned over each day lected® will be turned over to the treasurer, A. A MacLeod, to whom checks may be made payable. | | No other dppeal for funds will be | made by the army during the vear | and no other solicit {ized by the army officials | nittee wishes to call the attention of the public to this fact | The quota for the town is small {namely 8500, and the wmmwl\ e s |confident that if each will d or herypart. no difficulty will be met in {raising the quota. Prizes at Carnival Torrington I and Bugle The Corps captured the first prize for appearance at the Plainville Tifc ! and Drum Corps carnival Saturday | night. Recause of the suc css with | ¥hich the carnival has met and the wh | ——— — {COMMUNITY, THEATER NVILLE Monday, June Kth POLGLAS FAIRBANKS == “TRE THIFF OF BAGDAD. ————— Stop Itching Scalp Rub Parisian Sage on your head and you won't andruff off; stops itching scalp in. | stantly; makes hair grow and keeps it luxuriant, soft. fluffy and heauti- |tut. , The best hair tonic and scalp | Iruggists sell it | treatment. All ated | These young women are all mem - |bers of the normal training depart- of Yorkshire, England. celet their 10th wedding anniversary A painful injuries at his North Main street establishment on Satur- | urday night. Several of their friends | ment and they will take an active | 05 o0 wpon 1o fell through a were entertained at their home, part in the alumni reunfon celebra- | oo 0 5 e "ot mbled as he was George A. Case, who underwent | tion which will be held at the school | 4 my oy 05 G am pressing | rlous operation four weeks ago on June 26 and I7 machine and his left arm crashed Hartford General hospital, s through a big window light. gashing | BLUF, TRIANGLE CLUB NEWS All the girls who are selling tick- Park improved in has returned and is to his on the arm severely. | No Accidents Reported much ets for the play and dance to be Despite the large numbers in bath- Mis. J. . Thomas has rented her held this Thursday evening at the ling at Lake Compounce, Rockwell | farm on Farmington road to Charles| Y. W. C. A. are asked 1o report 10 | paric Aalone Park and other swim- | Bradley of Farmington avenue. Mr.| Anna Foldan business manager. al|ming piaces of the city. no bathing | ley has moved his family and [the club room this evehing The | . iqants wers reported over the household goods there. Mrs. Thomas | Melody Men orchestra will play for | ook ond. The cooling waters | has left for Concord. N. H. where [the dance after the play S e she will make her home with her| The girls who are going to CamP |1y 1y nine atmosphere of the hot son, Howard Thomas. Prospect and the industrial confer-| o, ‘ i e ance will meet at the club room t Few on Excursion | MISS ANDERSON SHOWERED |evening at 7:30 to the blue e pa e S i ey A miscellaneous shower was [and white felt hats D INEY AT oty on Triday night and returned | given in honor of Miss Lilllan An-|SOINg fo wear as a Nea :"""-‘I”j‘; this morning from Montreal on the | derson of n at the home |tinction. Any other club MeMBOrS | . ;4 oxoursion this year from of her sister, G. Willlams of |¥ho are interested in making here to the (anadian city. The Hartford last Saturday evening. |NAa'S may cor e enrted e Rt batan Miss Anderson was the recipient of | .~ T declared that the heat on the trip many lovely gifts. witl hecome x‘»u el northw as terrific as the cars the brid J. J. Sacks of this city | 28 LT . Hed were well crowded, due to the fact on June R that A LR D = = the regular Montrealer, instead of QUARE 1S REGISTERED heing run as a separate seetion of Washinbton, June S (P—An eart frain i D\e toiun cleventhihnhy ake of moderate intensity was change, the specail section out of orded on the Georgetown univer- — Bridgeport, which would have taken sity seismograph last night ‘F;\/ Try the New care of the local people, was can at 6:49 p. m. and lasting un- | S : eollent Ao tHatlall L nmE neraltiay A men ol eGuticneal e e reached a 04, The dist was \ 2 Shavind Stlck As on the 0 ka 7 by Director Tondorf as 3 5 E minute inspection w t the oa l\,,l S Bl et / Freely Lathering Dominion on the raturn trip t multceiom | | =\ Medicinal and Emllient| | 1" voverrmens eftiomrs o T Stafani was fined $25 and coste at the police court session today. Wil- | page at his home on Saturday after (ain was issued a patent on a new type of snap hook with a clasp. spring He has assigned this patent introduced as a prelude to the grand |10 the North & Judd Mfg. Co. of New Britain, Claimk for ‘the patent was filed May 21, 1924, A patent on a new device for a typewriting machine was granted to morning |Frederick AL Hart of New' Britain, for which he made application on Oct. 5, 1923, Mr. Hart has assigned his patent to the Remington Type- | writer Co. of Tiion, N. Y. The deviee comprises a stop mechanism to limiz “nm movement of the platen actuated [by a fingerpiece and a mechanism |for releastng the locking device: Major Zanni Forced To Give Up His Flight Tokyo. June 5. (#—Major Pedro Zanni, Argentine flier, states that the convoys who wvere to have assistel him in his hop acress t(he Pacific were returning to Seattle this after- New York some time in July, to which caused abandonment of his attempt to encirele the globe, is’to Le shipped to Argentina Major Zaani expects to arrive in New Yeérk some inme in July, whence he hopes to receive a new airplane in which to fly to Buenos Aires. However premission for this flight has not yet been raceived, Major Zanni said that the aband- ment of his world flight was necessi- tated due to his inability to obtain a new plane in sufficient time to take off during the flying season. He eaid that the Buenos: Aires committes had been apprised of the circum- stances and had consented to the ding of his world circling attempt. § Blofces ugly and embarrassing can usually be dispelled by a few applications of Resinol Ointment so don't let a pimply, unattractive ekin shut you off from admiration or pleasant .associations. The bealing ingredients of Resinol help it to scothe away blotcles, redness, roughness, etc., so quickly and easily thatithas become a standard treatment for those in search of skin health. At all drug stores 4 the ' reremony. After which Mr. of the Kensington plavers drove the | 2 1 Mre. Rocho left on a wedding ‘team into a rut, which they stayed FRECKLE‘S AND trip. Upon their raturn they will re- in for the rest of the game hal [in on Roberts street, New Britain. | Yesterday they won the game with | O ir “Roehe s well known among |St. Mary's team of Manchester. 6 to | HIS FRIENDS sidents.of Kensington and 3. The contest was well played and e /——"‘\ WELL,WELL, MERE SO/ DEAEA AOW- KEED Z Sire. Moche 1n well known in New a large stand fallowedleach Spaxy AINTYOPRETTY N g po-ay ot L'OO o ACER T \ $ SooR '\MNfi}N YOUR MUSIC= Rritain, She Tios been employed at [with interest. “Siim" Poltis, the | LTME D BEAKW J g i ¢ LEARN [/ PHONED THAT YoU WERE ON TV BNEVOD J——'2 the Skinner Chuck coompany in that burly K { pitcher, LESSONSONTH WHEN T9 YOUNG | #,7_‘: VOUR WAY - NOW, WE'LL 1 2 b . struck in the right eye by a v & \JIoLIN SOME DAY | TNy STEP INro TME Death of Alonzo Sweet Bailincthe ehEhiil Inding Snd; owas ] Y3 (iiivee S B NEXT ROOM. Alpnco Sweet, 86 years of age, onc :necessary to secure medical treat- | 3 LL_‘_ TD BE A GREAT {l ‘fi_\-‘/,«/’/r of Berlin's few remaining Civil war |ment. An ugly gash was cut over | 4 7 NIOLINIST: G ‘ Seterans, died Saturday evening at [the exe, hut othewise he appeared to | / Ly k his home on Farmington avenue. | suffer. no {il effects. The box score | § Wi . Mr. Sweet was. well known in Ber- | of yesterday's gama was: | Al o~ Iin, there being few people unfamil- | ALL-KE! 'i\h\w N s jar with the likable old man, who | . AR.R. H, i At had'a‘wealth of stoties about old | MeCormick 1b AL times and who wia alwary willing to JIOSE €€ oo 0 0 2. 8 Tl | McKeon ¢ Gior iy it | | Sataline 1b io 4 1 LB ) | Winterhandler 2h 4 1 k] Harlow rf & p.. 2 1 LEL R |Greea 1t ‘ L. Politis p 1 19 {Corr rt 1 LA 33 14 2 | [ | fT. MARY'S, MANCHEETER \ |Thormwon ¢f uovie ¢ 0 0 3 @ 0 Resinol BY BLOSSEF

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