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LET US DO YOUR SHOPPING FOR Values Extraordinary! The Secret of the Ready | Response to Our AISLE SPECIALS EACH WEDNESDAY LITTLE BOYS' SUiTS $5.00 E» BOUDOIR SLIPPERS sl.oo Pr, Worth $1.50. Women's Satin Sli in blue, rose, black and taupe, Shog main floor, BOYS' PLAY SUITS $1.00 Ea Long and short sleeve style, for 8 to 8 years, Boys' Dept. BOYS' TROUSERS $7.98 and §i ongee, Oliver , 8, 4 years si ers | op, o One piece “Li dras, 4.to 12 y NA BOYS' UNDERWEAR UNON SERVCE FOR THREE CHURCHES Baptists, Congregationalists and Methodists Join for Summer SIX WEEKS' PROGRAM Degvoe of Doctor of Philogophy for Lewis Vv, Judson—American Te- &lon Post “Showers” Wednesday— Parents to Attend School Session, An announcement of impertance was made this merning by Rev, A, A. Ball, president of the Plainville Ministers' nssociation, who stated that during the six weeks beginning with the second Sunday in July and YOU 8,98 values, imported silk Twist and Middy models, 788, 59¢ b ittle Beauty” of barred ma- ears, Boys' Dept, MELED CASES tist, Copgregational and Methodist chure morning ervices, #ald this morning that the venture was a departure from anything heretafore attempted in Plainville $5.00 P $1.19 Ea. enter- main ‘Bunday afternoon, and it will not be many morc days before the dunger signs will be taken away and traffle 1s allowed to proceed as usual, PhD. For Lewls V. dudson Lewis V. Judson of Washington, . Ly #on ef Mrs, Katie Judson of Park street, honered today by Johns Hopkins university of Ralils more, Md,, with the degree of doctor of philosophy. Dr, Judson's scientl- fle attalnments speuk favorably for the early training received in the Plainville grammar school and later In the high school at New Britain., A graduate of Clark university In 1916, he recelved the degree of mas- |ter of arts in physics from the same Institution the following year. Dr, Judson has continued his studies at Harvard university, George Wash- ington Mniversity, the University of Paris and Johns Hopkins university, Dr. Judson has been chrrying on |special investigations at the bureau |of standards on problems relating to the metal tapes used for measuring in the continental surveys undertak- en by the U. 8 coast and geodetic survey. The fundamental length | standurds of the country are under | Women, | educational and serviee, | | port on Vaccination——Salem, N. Y., Man Dies on Visit Here—Elks' Flag Day Lxercises Next Sunday. Whether the city council has the his care and supervision and he has made important advanees in the | wethods of preeision length meo urement making a higher degree of | accuracy possible. Tn his work in | extending through August the Bap- standaradization, Dr. Judson has|uin under the supervision of fm- | |been ingtrumental in securing have veted to unite tlefr |Prevements and increased accuracy | g, . Rev. Mr, Bail|in the medical apparatus used for | = Publications by Dr. | |Judson already cover a considerable | |range of subjects, Dr. Judson is a member of a number of scientific [blood testing. | right to pass an ordinance prohibit- ing parking along the [boulevard is a moot question about | the city today as the result of dis- cussions which have arisen between the police and car owners who have been parking the last few nights in |the territory adjacent to the Vet- |erans of Korelgn Wars carnival on | the, high school athletle fleld. | parking has resulted in several nar- row escapes from accident and the bureau, TOOPENDRIVEFOR | Bristol News 1,000 ENROLLMENT i 4x s ' I BAN PARKING ON New Britain Chapter, C. C. C. W. \ BOULEVARD SPAGE 10 Have Membership Campaign | ki il Amnouncement of & arive or 1| POLCE 10S(PGt Auto Drivers (o 000 members during the week be- | i i gtoning e 18 was maae i vy | K66 Machines Moving the New Britain chapter, Connecti- T T cut Council of C(Catholic dents of this city are now affillated. | The purpose of the orgunization is Citizens Want Representatives to e« X There are 40 branches with a membership of 15,000 in Connecticut The council was organized four years ago to ald ‘ In every way possible the Diocesgn | Bureau of Bocial Service which has | headquarters at 244 Main street, { Hartford. Miss Helen Ringrose of this city, one of the sopcial workers, investigates all cases referred to the bureau from this city. At present there are 84 children in New Urit- the Eleven in free homes, with relatives and four are arding homes. During the past year 4 calls were made on or in behalf of these children. Two chil- Memorial | The | dren were given in legal adoption, | police, in the interest of publie pro- be deddented within very few apaiy as only a few pleces of equipmen, i'""'l“ to be secured. | Girl Rescued At Compounce A girl, whose name has net been | ascertained, was rescued from werne | Ing at Lake Compounce Saturday | afternoon by Joseph Barrie of West. | fleld, Mass, a member of the Red | Cross life saving corps of Dalten, The girl, about 17 years old, became | confused when swimming from the [float to the shore and went down as ;.m- soreamed for help. Two young |men nearly helped her until Barrie |arrived and took her safely te the | shore. Tree ¥ire Oalls Department ‘ A fire in an old tree on Sixth ave, nue called owt two fire companies | yesterday afternoen, Nelghbors in that district were afrald that sparks might spread to the roofs of adjoin- ing building City Court Andrew Rongillo, an old effender of the Volstead Act was In police court again this morning following a raid at his place in East Bristol yesterday afternoon. A fine of $150 and costs and a jail sentence of six months was imposed but the il sentence was suspended on agcount | of Ronzillo's children, Earl Foster of Wethersfield, who was arrested by Officer Jaglinski on Sunday night, May 31, when he tore up through the state highway from Plainville switch to Ferest. ville center at a speed estimated at 60 miles an hour, was fined $26 and osts on the charge of reckless drivs ing. | c | and great hopes are heing tained for its sugcess Repaiving Water Main Damage Repairmen have worked wonders on the roadway &0 spectacularly five were placed In free homes, 10 | were piaced in boarding homes and |11 were sent to institutions, The New Britain chapter assisted at Christmas time in providing cheer tection, have ordered drivers to go Lagles to Install Officers lalong. Some have done so reluct- Officers of the Bell City Aerie, |antly and have contended that they ! Fraternal Order of Eagles, will be lare fully entitled to park on tne | installed at the meting of the merie according to the and technical organizations including |the American Physical society and the French Physical seclety, Bdward Judsoen, brother of Dr. Judson, and his wife, of Hartford, Light grey, with wide leg, in all sizes. | At Boys' Dept. 1000 Doz. SPOOL COTTON Suit Cases, good lock and catches, nicely made, Luggage Shop, SILK GLOVES in the 19¢ Doz 69¢ Pr. John J. Clark’s & cord Favorite, white 2-Clasp, all sizes, black, white, eolors, and black, Notion Dept. TABLE COV 59¢ Ea Value $1,00. 0Oil Cloth, designs, 50 in. square, can be eut for cor- | Art Dept. BEAD ners, NECKL Choker style, in all colors and designs. Jewelry Dept. Berlin Newa COMMITTEES NAWED FOR CHURGH FETE Will Be One of Biggest Alfairs in History of Town —— SCHEDULED FOR JUNE 20 Final Meeting of Memorial Day Com- mittee Held—Court Mattabessett To Hald Carplral — Community Club Building Committee Me One of the higgest lawn fetes in the histery of the town of Berlin will be held by the Berlin Congre- gational church on Satnrday after noon, June 30, The proceeds will go to the Woman's Missionary society of the church, an organization which has been doing excellent work, hoth in home and foreign fields. The affaic will be held the Jawns of the church and the home of 8. Chasc ( on Berlin street and it s expected that the endance will be large. Games of all will be played and arrangements for the entertainmept of the very folks will be carefully worked out. Food will be on sule in the course of the afternoon and it will be pos- sible for those attending to secure an entire meal on the grounds. Vu rious entertainmient foatures will be offered and musle will be furnished by the Werthington club orchestra which will render sclections from time to time during the afternoon. The fete will hegin at 4 o'clock and will cantinye until 8 evening. The comniitices are pumerous and members are as follows neral committee — Mrs. B Tiske, chairman; Miss Katherin Minor, treasurer: Mrs, 8 (. sccretary: and Mr. and s Mr. and Mrs. Coale, Mr. and M Rickey. Mr. and Mrs. Prentice, Mr, and Mre. Wilcox, Miss Elizabeth Wilcoy, Miss Helen L. Rohm, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deming, Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Mildrum, Miss Alice Hustop, Mr. R, 8. Gold. Mr. and Mra Hareld L. Jydd, Miss Dorig Honiss. Mrs. Grant Wickwire; Mr. and Mrs. Leland Gwatkin Advisery eommittec—Niss Tdiza- beth Wilcos, Mrs. Prentice, Mr. and Mrs. Ceale, ¥, L. Wileox mes—P. C. Rickey, chairman; Rodarick Merpison, Dapald Ment- gomary, E. W. Mildrum, Francis Deming, Mr, Hawkins, Miss Doris Honiss, Mrs, Grant Wickwire, Mies Ellen Lindquist, Miss Adallne Geod- rich, Miss Fannie Griswold and Lo Hi Club. Booths and decorations—Mrs. P C. Riekey. chairman: NMim Wilcox, Mrs. Hawkins, Mys. Sitsby. Graunds committea—8. C, Coale, chairman; Mr. Fiske, Mr. Shjprden, C. M. Weldon, Arthur Webster. Lighting—Mrs. Gwatkin and Mr, Woods. Chairs—Mr, . Gald (chairman), James Thontpson, older beys' class Hosts and Hostesses—Mr. and Mrs, Wilcoy, Mr, and Mrs. A. A, North, Dr. and Mps. Hodgson Faod—&. C, Coals, C. E Lester Deming, A. L. Geor F. Dadd, William H. Web, ster. Mrs. Garner Goedwin, Mrs, Prentice, Mra, Melener, Mrs. Dodd Mrs. Morrison, Mrs, Fannis Deming, Mrs. Molumphy, Miss Rohm, Mrs. Meagley, Mps, E. W. Mildrum, Mrs. Steapns, Miss Hollister, Miss Helen Roys. Mrs. Osogr Benson, Mrs, Rob- ert Deming, Mrs. Gold, Mrs. Weod- ruft, Mrs. Gould, Mrs, Bushnell, . Ehjerden, Mr. th kinds ‘ little | o'clock in the | I"iske, | , | am ERS white and blue | Aisle E, ACES and mirror, Gould, Mr, Scott, Robert Deming, Honold Le Judd, Mortimer Rhodes, Judge Griswold, Mrsc. Ralph Carfer, | Mrs, Pratt, Mrs, Lester Deming, Miss | Bryce, Migs Ina Carter, Mrs. Guite, | Mrs. James Thompson, Miss Wey- {mouth, Mys, 8. C. Coale (chaire (man), Miss Huston, Mr Honiss, |Mrs. Lthoades, Mrs. Nellie Miner, Mrs. Willis Savage. | Waitresses—Mrs. Lelgnd Gwatkin ‘uud young ladics, { Publicity—M Musie— tra Paper Plates, ete.—Russell Geld. Community Club Annual The annual meeting of the Worth- lington Community Center association will be held tonight at 8 o'clock at the community house on Berlin teports “of officers will be nd officers for the com- it is ex- Fiske. orches- Coale, Mr, | Worthington mitted year will be elec 1 that severul propositions in regard to the affuirs of the asso- clation will be offered at this meet- Iing. i Final Mecting of Year | The Men's Bible class of the Ber- Jin Congregatjonal church will im tinal socigl meeting of the season at the Community night at 8 o'clack. snccial speaker at this meeting. Therg will be no All Wooad, Miss | hold | house tomorrow | double finger ti SIL 9%5¢ for 6 Tea and Tablespoons, Dessert Spoons and Forks. Siltverware Dept,, Main Floor, LEATHER HANDBAGS Drummer’'s sample lot, fitted with purse members of the organization wili be | !house or purchase a building intaet | for nse as a clubhouse, it was de- asked to muke short spee it is expected that the be an infercsting one, with plenty of good natyred jesting going on dur- ling the evening. Refreshments will he served in,the course of the meet- in. Wite Beater Aevested Jogeph Zisk of the New Britain roud was arrested lust night by, Con- stable 'vunk Brown on a charge of breach of the peace: after hig wife lad campluined] that he had beaten her ofiender. He will apprar in the Ber- lin town court tonight Arresied On Assault Charges Armanda Tomasitta of 96 Putnam strect, New Britain, and Joseph To- {bacco I street, also of New Consiable Irank Brawn on ch of assaulting Bennie Cosxy one eve- ning of the recent Athletic club e nival week time, but the police identities, hends of $2 court foni | Deminick 1 street, Now Br charges Af reckle |appears in the 1 He was arrested Sunday \fter he had passed out a line |cars in Werlin, bringing about |traffie jam. b | Will Attena ¢ [.Z My, and Mrs. Clayde W. Stevens {of Kensington and Mrs. M. W. Crane |of Rocky Hill will leave tomerrow morning for Frapklin, Massachusetts where ihey will attend the com- meneement exercises at Dean Aca- demy. Mg and Mrs. Stevens' son, Claude W. Stevens, Jr,, is a membar |of the graduating class, He will en- ter Dartmouth college in September. Oceupying New Residence Frank Fogliatti and family of Kensington have moved inte their new home en Church street, Mr. Fogliatti 18 a well known resident being the praprietor of a store in town. | Alomzo Sweet | The funeral of Alonge | Berlin, who died Saturday at his v held afternaon from his late Paeminglon avenue, A ber of his frlends wer | pay®the Iast to him g those predor ing & delega- tion of three wmembers of Btanley |'post, Geand Army of the Repubiic Phe pall. he Bushpell, Arthur 1 @Gondrich and B, B | Bampel A, Fiske, 1 lin. & and buripl was in Mapie cematery, Diughter fs lorn them and rned their released appear reported e wer will e just They and in Morello of 238 €herry n, will answer s driving when he of mencement Sweet eveni home, present to i Wondruff, M Hkinner. star of the Ber- | a \ | | | It is said that Zisk ig an old }], | W B lows hy Arthur T | | gracery | {val and gance music will be | spending several P ‘R PIECES $1.00 B ta Mr, and Mrs. Fred Troup of Warthington Ridge. Mrs. Troup, before her marriage, was Miss Mil- dred Prentice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George E. Prenticg of Worth- ington Ridge, Foresters’ Carnival Tomorsaw The annudl earnival of Court Mat- tahessett, Foresters of ‘America, will Legin tomorrow evening continue untll Saturday night. The | committee has arranged an extensive program for each night of the carni- fur- nighed each evening, also. Returns to Stony Creck Miss Mary McAvoy has returned her home in Stony Creek after days with Miss Ethel Whitnay of Kensington, Washington Pie Social A Washington pie party will he held o the lawn of the Kensington Methodist church tomorrow night. Food. ice cream and cold drinks will he on sale and a genuine old fashioned socfal will be held, Will Suggest Plass to The building committee of the East | Berlin Community eluh, at the regu- lar weekly meeting of the organiza- tiop tomorrew night at 8 o'cloek, will suggest several plans to the members, whereby the club may cither raise funds to build a club- cided at a meeting of the commit- tee last night. Tt the proposals will meet with siderable interest on the part ef the memhers. The entertainment to- marrow evening wiil be in charge of George Dalby Final Meeting Held The final meeting for, the vear of the general Memorial Day commit- tee was held last evening av the eck Memerial library, Kensington. The treasurcr, Willlam W, Fagan, veported that the expenses Memorial reached a total sum itemfzed account of $104; drum corps, Day he a expenses $40; Collections w Moffatt, el man of the finance committee, Ken- | o men escaped at the | singten district, $11; Berlin district, $48; town appropriatien. $40; FEast Berlin district not reperted, making on|® sum of $188, sufficient ta oover all expenses. RBridges Under Construction Several bridges are under con- to |Struction at the present time, In va- rious. quarters af the town, accord- Min court tenight. |Ing te First Belectman George B. evening, |Carter today, who stated that with the completion of these stryctures aqthe werk will probably be cleaned up feor seme time to came. One bridge 8 being built in Bast Berlin near the Middletown line, anether in Kensington near the heme of Tsaae -Porter, gnd still another in the seuthern part of the town, 1t is expected that the propesitiou FRECKLES AND ers wore Arthur n‘ Al Aaughter has besn barn at the Trentice, Mr. | Grove Hill sanitarium, New Britain, of | yesterday | residence on | large num- | gatiopal chureh, officiated | i and will | is expected that | con- | of $195. | flags, | reported as fol- | WELL,THIS 1S &R LAST DAY AT SCHOOL=T'U. SEE \F FRECKLES IS READY 8 1 60w KELL BE JEALOUS A WHERN KE KNQWS \WKY torn up by the bursting of the water of widening the bridge across the Mattabesse(t rviver in East Berlin will came te the attention of the selectmen at some future time. This bridge is laeated on the main road te Middletown and is an old one. Tt is not wide enough for the passing on it of two automobiles and It is believed that something should be done to relieve this de- plorable condition, Encouraging Reports Heard Encouraging reports regarding the American Legion endowment fund drive are heard in Berlin. Claud. W. Stevens, chairman of the drive in Berlin, stated today that, while no official reports have came to him, it fg sald that the solicitors are meeting with success as they go from house to house. Mr. Stevens expressed the hope that the quota may be met by the end of this weck. An official report may be issued to- merrow. Woman's Ald Annual an's Aid society of the Herlin Con- gregational chureh will be held to- merrew afternoon at 3 o'elock with Mrs. fieorge E. Prentice, The meet- ing will take the form of a pienic, weather permitting, fn the Prentice greve. The members of the organ- ization will bring basket lunches. Reports will for the coming vear wilt he elected. East Berlin Ttems The regular meeting of the Knights of Pythlas will he held at | their hall on Grove street this eve- ning. The library will be epen Wednes- day afternoon from 8:30 te b o'clock ang in the evening from 7 to 8 o'elack for the exchange of books. Miss Katherine Bastress, who has | ben a student at Mt, Holyoke col- lege for the past year, spent the week-end as the guest of her grand- mother, Mrs. Anna Mildtum, hefore returning to her home in Jamaica, L. L, for the summer vacation. The local membérs of the Girl Seouts will attend a meeting of their troop at Berlin Wednesday afternoon, The ladies of St. Gabricl's church will hold a social at the parish hall this evening. Tables will he set hoth inside and on the lawn. Ice cream. cake. ple, coffee, sipawberries and ! cream and soda will he scrved and the public is cordially invited te attend. i The regular mecting of the Boys' | !elup will be held this evening at [ 7:30 o'clack. A food sale for the,pencfit of the library assosiation will held in the library room next Iriday after- | noon from 2 to 4 o'clock. The Community club will give a public whist and nee at th Knights of Pythias h Wednes evening at § o'clock, All are invit- ed to attend. This will fake the | place of the regylar weekly meet- | ing. The community bail team | play the second game in the league series on home grounds Saturday afternoon. Dennis Brown place, was in town today calling on friends. will formerly of this P S — Foresters' Carnival | Wed,, Thurs,, Fri,, Sat.|| June 10, 11, 12, 13 | { public highway, . |At which the degree was conferyed. (gttended the exercises at Baltimore | for many of these youngsters, During the year the chapter has | > | The annual meeting of the Wom- | be heard and officers | omE——er————————— | la feature had many finteresting meetings, Rev. George J. Donahue spoke on “Books", Mrs. F, Arthur Fmmett of Hartford discussed the “Big Sister Movement,” Miss Mary Flaherty spoke on “Social Legislation” and Mrs. James J. Quinn explained the National Council of Cathollc Wemen, | The ehapter contributed to the cholarship fund gt the National hool in Washing- to which a student was ptember, Upon complet- ing her course, this young woman will take up social service work In this diocese. The chapter also con- tributed §50 toward Lakeville Man- or, the vacation house of the Con- neeticut council at Lakeville, | Miss Agnes F'ox i president of {the New Britain chapter. She has been active in the affairs of the or- ganization and the members grant her great eredit for its achlevements. Mrs. Joseph G. Woods of 135 Colum- bia street is general echairman the membership drive and is anxious to hear from all wémen who are in- terested. Star Student Parents 10 “Go To School” There was no afternoon session of | |the high school teday this period be- ing transferred to the evening &0 that the parents of the cihldren |might attend and see the work be- ling done befere the close of the school term. The period will begin lat 7:30 o'clock. Plainville Makes Good Showing I'rom present indications, Plain- | ¢ ville has gone over the top in the | matter of contributing to the Ameri- | 4 |can Legion nafional endowment fund | |drive and final results will be eheck- | ed and announced at a meeting of 'the local post tomorrow night in the | |post rooms. The meeting will begin | lat 8 o'clock and St nmander | |¥. L. White of New Haven and ¥\ L. Murrill of Indianapolis, ficld sec- |retary for New gland for the |drive, will he present. Ifollowing the | checkup there will he a social gath- | oring and entertainment and re- |freshments will be served by the | |auxiliary committe i An electric percolator and toaster iwere given €, O. Cytting, scon to be marricd, by members of the post at a well-attended regular meeting last inight in the rooms. He will join the Iranke of the benedicts tomorrow. Mr. Cutting has been post adjutan for the past two years. After thé meeting a card tournament was |started with the Sons of Veterans |which resulted in a tie after several games had been played. The Legion card players ave anxious to arrange gameg with players of other organi- zations, and any wishing to accept the chailenge are asked to get in touch with J, E. Usher, chairman of this copmittee Mdthodist Church Notes There will be a cabinet meeting of | Epworth league of the Methodist | church this evening at 8 o'clock. On Thursday evening at 7:45 there will he a prayer meeting in the church, Sunday is children’s day, and will be featured by the baptism of chil- | |dren. Any parents wishing their | children baptized at this time are usked to communicate with the pas- tor or telephone 107 and make ar- rangements. A pageant, “His Won- drous Works," will be presented in the evening by the children of the Sunday school, Plainville Briefs FFriends from Wallingford and ! other surrounding tewne were pres- ont at a housc-warming party last night in the home of Mr., and Mrs. Gordon Hartshorn of Broad street. Florence Trumbull, daughter of | Governor and Mrs. John Trumbul), | has returned home for her summer | vacation fom Mt. Holyoke college, Sterling Wyckoft returned | from Wesiminster school, Simesbury. Miss Julia Graham is visiting her {uncle, Dr. Jay Pyior of Boston. | The engagoment of Miss Madlyn Plude 100 Seymour street, New | Britain, and Walter E. Vance, son of | W. C. Vance, of Plainville, was &n» {nounced today. Mr. Vance is em- d at the Vulcan Iron Works and | Plude, who is the daughter of | AMrs. Addie Plude, is employed at the | office of W. I.. Hatch, New Britain. | The carnival conducted for the past few nights by the Plainville Iife and Drum corps, 1 last night after another record-breaking |night's attendance | | has Miss Lois Evelyn Boone. of Wichita, Kas., has just finished her final year's work in high school and her first year's work in college, do- ing both together for the past nine months. She has just heen given a high school diploma; next year she lls as a in Fair- mov —————re——— COMMUNITY THEATER FLAINVILLE Tuesday, June 9. 18 DOUGLAS VAIRBANKS sophomore | Samuel Castle is {ll at his home , Kansas. 14 Canal street Miss Gertrude I ill at her home on Broad street Initiation of new members will he of the regular meeting o Temple, No. 29, tomorrew ivingstane fs very Pythian night Several memhers grange iourneyed te attend Pemona of Aven today the lecal % “THE THIEF OF HAGDAB." of | K"nmnmm 3 |the tibrary building this evening at | state laws. Therein lles the rub, as the poltee | say, as the Memorial boulevard is | not a state highway. It is not even |a city highway, s the passageway | when opened was placed by the eity council under the jurisdiction of the | park board and was styled as a park- | way, Hence the park board estab- [lished rules which allowed no park- |ing in a space set off near the junc- | |tion of Main street. | As the boulovard fs used by the greater part of the passenger car | traffic to enter and leave the city, an opinion has been asked of Corpora- tion Counse) William Derosler relative to the application of state | highway regulations to the passage- way. | Legion Endowment Drive Opens_ | The American Legion endowment drive is mow in full force in this |city. Various Legion members are |canvassing the city -and it 15 ex- | pected that the local quota will be | raised without difficulty. Construction Work Started Construction work on the laying of curbs and sidewalks on Conlon street has heen started by Contrae- tor Cosmo Vacco. Contractor Vacco will start work shortly on the con- struction of curbs and sidewalks and |the other street work on Atkins avenue. New sidewalks are being lald by the city on Main street above the rallroad bridge. The paving worlk which is being dons by the clty on North Main street is progressing ra- pldly Bids will be opened at the meeting lof the city council next Tuesday eve- Ining for the construction of cur land sidewalks on Brewster road [1eading to the new hospital. want Report on Vaccination Work A large number of citizens would lfke a report from Bristol's two rep resentatives concerning their actions on vaccination matters at the recent sessions of the general assembly [The two representatives have mad a report of their actions concerning many other important matters which were acted upon by the legislature but gave no word concerning vacci- nation. Patrick Murtha Patrick Murtha, 60, of § |y, died suddenly at the | Daniel Carrall of 2 Sherman street lon Sunday evening where he had |arrived two hours hefore on a vis It is believed that he died frow heart failure caused by the sive heat. The remains were taken {o Salem, N. Y., for burial Yale Club Annual The annual meeting of the Bristol | Yale club will take place in the Ii- brary building tomorrow evening at $ o'clock ( rs will he ¢ Community Players To I The & 1 meeting of the Bristol ¢ players will he held in lem, N. home of exces 18 o'elock the Reports cers will vear wiil elected alse he 1 upon Elks' Flag Day Exercises Flag Day exerciges will be held on Sunday night at the Elks home, |when a patrietic pr v will | preser by t under Ex and r matters act the er Edward associate officers. ell of Hart- vitatien o ed |direction of A. Viering | Attorney Warren ford has accept the lodge to del day Max A o liver the Dedication Soon for the dedication 1l Joseph's church are pro- gressing. Preparations cannot 1 completed, for the dedication June 14 as planngd originally Oliver T. Magnel Plans of the HIS FRIENDS . How About Him? GOODAESS IE,WILLE! T HARDLY KNEW N0 ! WHAT'S THE OCCASIONE I'M GOING T© SING AY TH' EXERCISES —\ /6;00 N1NT!! WHAT | UP IN YOUR BEST CLOMES FoR, wwie? COMMENC S WHY, ALL ARE YoU ALL DRESSED | BEST SINGERS: WUL SELECTED 70 SING AT TH EXERCISES w LL EMEAT past | to beheld Eagles hall en Meadow street tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. State Presidnt Louls W. | Fodt of New Britain will be the fn. stalling officer, Large delegations will be present from New Britain and other places about the #f The annual reports will alse be read at the meeting and follewing | the meeting there will be & seclal fime and a buffet luncheon will be served. Joseph Goodenough is re- tiring president and Albert Trothier is the president to be installed, Property Transfers George H. Bcott has 4 te Mauro Colletto property on Park street. Lemuel H. Stewart has deeded to | Charles H, Stewart his interest in | property on Stewart street. | Gustav Tews has sold to {Wlllam | P, Camp land and buildings en ‘ South street. | . William J. Kellegher has seld te | Emma B. Judd property on High | street. ’ C———————n TSR CORNS ' Lift Off-No Pain! Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a littie “Ireczone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that cern steps hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers, Your druggist sells a tiny bettle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suf- ficient to remove every hard earn, soft cor rn hetween the tees, ind the foot calluses, without sere- ness or irritation, the digestive and climinative system, improves the agpe” tite, ~relieves ~Sick Headache and Bile orrecte he | oration eof JUNIORS Chips off the Qld Bloek IR JURIORS—Little NRs One-third the regular dose. Made of same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults. SOLD BY YOUR DRUGH ™ BEST SINGERS/! ©1825 B¥ MeA SETVCE, G