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DOASER WELL ON TS WAY Not Likely to Drag Out Much lmger_ Chicago, June 15 (AT and three days were requ lect a jury for the murder trial ol Willlam Darling Shepherd 1alf of that time may be n ually to jury Pre WILL BE CARPENTERS Rotarians to Perform With Ham- mer and Saw at Job's Pond, sat- urday Afternoon Armed with hammers and saws memibers of the New Britain Rotary b will motor to Job's Pong'near and Saturday afternoon where v will put the last tuoches on The built the Girl p at the new site just the next three years, shack will measure abouy t und will have a kitchen ir porch overlooking the frame work will be ree Weeks . naok' to be for i to ¢ sed for present ASC kL arpent floating platforms and se\eral sent down Friday pre- | ry to the opening of the camp wh mes early in July yut leaders will go down ["riday y over night. They will to the Rotarians Satur- | BOY LOSES TICKETS New Haven Messenger Drops Pack- age Containing Slips Valued At ! reserving I'aiman and Atout a Thousand Dollars. Haven, June 15 (A—A mes. alled by a ticket office ew Haven road here yes- arry an envelope to Al office lost the same which 1 railroad tickets to Detroit western g@oints. The 4 a face value of about held Shephe nu 4 Nerous 10 te tain y disappeari to open. He wi incomunicando by the state’s a after his sudden roturn last I day with a FFaiman's story . 1 other ed noti e ) trial was about SUNSHINE SOCIETY PICNIC | eryt ' on the star The Sunshine soclety will hold a | tate picnic Wednesday at the Blind | bies' home in Farmington. Dele- expected from branches Sunshine society all over the Mrs, Dyson in transportation for h and would he hear from automobile who would lend their cars local the Crowd Swelters A crowde tors, attracted that Miss William ty today 4 court roc McClintock George is was lence more t an | at the open grateful to torneys argu b chambers, It was the nse's that it would Amante Ronget had been convicted of a The physician that William D of slaying his foster Clintock, had se in by ial | he members to ntention | picnic grounds. Dr. | - - ether he LICENSES SUSPENI local autornobile operators have had their suspenden by the commissioner of motor vehi- according to notices received by the police. They are: Harriett Hargreaves. 1'ncas Road, Andrew %k of L2 Millard strect, Joseph Veriga of 30 Franklin street Pavano of 169 Washington street Albin Jen of 43 Woodland street of 21 Henry Lin- -ear as 1o wi crime, testified Seven Saturday accused Billy Mc him about had and license: phe n son quired tuberculosis asked about how tyy human body about 1 ~ bWidla into a s Joseph prosecu- nvicted and selling diplo Marquette univer- state con conspiracy tti was convieted Theadore Odin Hallin of £ paid a $1,000 tine mas stolen fror sity at \1j tended th af which T was not s . O'Drien avowed that y to their to t Rongetti could not be be- street and Georg eoln street, WATCH STOLEN Lamewski of Long Swamp crime Ron S, Stew- | | morning t stolc been n from his house. 4 that a man who has been living with him for a few days, but whose name he did not know. Radio case show t} leved Judge T Lynch ruled that the defense could not examine Rongett) as to his indictment and conviction. | The rt agreed t defenso might cr octor as to his m nd as to the sourc cal knowledge a is busincss s-examination Dr. Kon dmitted he was not positive e man who visited inquired about a riology and how ty- | nan body | course phoid WOMAN LEAVES HOME Mrs. Joseph Ku street, jetf boarde: 40 Horace home taking ; r six year old son, accord ) a : " L report made to the police last night by the wom- an's husband. Kuczinski told De. tective Sergeant George C. Ellinger that he wan again, but that the police have to bother about ret e wife. the bac Mis§ Lech to Become Bride Tomorrow Morning The a anley 4 wil- wedding of Miss Anna High street an wicz, son of Mr, enkewicz of Suffi ce tomo Mrs. Joseph will take p at § o'clock at the ehurch. Miss Helen maid of honor and (1 will be the Miss Bernice Rapacki Roy ances rst radio graduate of ot Towa. Cripplied a freshn Pjerkowski and Helen Jackim- The Johr 2 ishers Frar Forski § 1 of will be and ay in bed ruction Rock- ! radio the other an stre night Farmer's Milk compa Main street doneqd o'clock house at 163 A. Nowak age, veteran I. AR TERINT S maniG, Newest Fashion For Milady’s Coat One, very extreme model is the black one (center), photographed on Mona Kingsley, It 'is of black georgette crepe, with a deep fringe of glossy too, is the white georgette coat the waistline in the fashion so approved this s eason. Ther NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1925. (right) with the white feathers. much charm in the rose colored soft ostrich chiffon coat (left )trimmed with silk roses, ou tlined in ostrich fringe. about the face is a flattering note. City Items The following have been issu of Garyvey Elsie H d - Mi; 7 Main & A truck from this The New street wa end the change Enginc ing at 1( to put out a fire in a dump street, Engine Co for Officers New Brita outing at Wednesday « Secretary hamber lay ¢ he Ne En, Commercial On June 2 ttend ™ cut branch of the gime orga which wi Conn. city 1s secretary b Miss Dr. Ernest the New Pri ompleted expert clinic also. Former City D. his & es F e Tiame Tnd : Louis Feldman of New ording to this morning t ilar break under the police could missing this week thieves succeeded in getting 85 same Job marriage William vidence, R. I., iley of 212 South ss Lillian E street that the stolen rage of on recovered vas g mo red over a discov ces vak cal o'clock By a s wes call chimney fire in J and Main York Rosenberg licenses M Newington Britain Market on Main but in nothing A Weck ago the d this thorn- Il alarm on Vega Broad street owned by 1 employces of will held s Pond near Portla vening. Ralph L. Gould of Commerce urday at a me gland Assoc ecretarics at P and 27 Mr. Gould eeting of the ( Trust Co tion e held at Vivian R of th Shoemayen interne o mouth Fri- ing of f ecti- | ation Greenwich, Scott of this association t general hospital has 5 time diagnostician. He Clerk and G. A birthday anniversary ck. there and has opened an office in the Booth 1 1 with the tuberculosis R. Penfleld is quietly ob t 659 Stanley street to- a representative Lions' club tomorow Hayes. a student Universjty. at has refurned hom summer vacation wit WOODS ENTERS NOLLES { After Termination of Vpttari Case. With Giovar nded i i Vottari safely en- Wethersfield state prison erm for the Woods entered no Anthony who ha har eria this mornir Both Fin rsoto wom- an were taken into custody testify against the were represented | s in the vases of and Amelia S beer Finn e 1 technical | peace the cs of hreact witnessee police as mate- rial mur: itnesses to rer, but their services guilty | as a } was an ey el D'Ar roemer street ness ent o's im as hovered betw life n 1 for several months at the rsoto n General hospital as the | er in her ome by Vottari No Hit, No Run Game Is Pitched by Geo. Smith orwalk, Conn., June 15 (Pr—Geo former pitcher for the New Fiants, 9 a no no Wilton team here st the Lim City of New Haven., He batters. Wilton won of 3 Smith has Wilton all season ni ork run game yesterday colored struck by the en pitc and has not ok aga giants out 13 score 5 for yet lost FIRTY-THIRD ANNIVE Mr. and Mrs. John H 95 West strect obs vedding anniverss yesterday wit! and dinner, during the d of gold by their children and were t cipients of many valuable gifts from ighbor d: A re- vas held home in the indreds of ded erin gatt vere presented their n s and s ceptior to are The Champion Howard Mass., antic Cl feated his rival, Thomas Owensboro. Lobbins of Ky coque feathers. It is tied at Springfleld, who, in the finals of the Al y marble tournament Raley of | SEVERAL ACCIDENTS “T0 AUTAMOBILISTS lic Causes Trouble g, A triple collislon In which two automobiles and a trolley car f . in which costly damages re- sulted ' to all three, . occurred at Black Rock avenue and West Main strect at 6 o'clock Sunday after- noon. Walter Reindel, 136 Chapman street, driving an automobile going east, was going down-the hili from the Black Rock bridge when.a trol- ley car going west was at the curve going Into Black Rock avenye. Reindel is thought to have been un- der the impression that the trolley car would stop before taking the curve, but when it did not he found it Impossible to halt, to' which the wet pavement might have: been a contributing cause, Steering to the left as the trolley car rounded the bend—the motor- man putting on extra power in an endéavor to clear the street— Reindel's auto collided with the rear platform ' of the trolley and also with the side of an automobile op- erated by Harry Carlson, which was following alongside the trolley car, The front of the Reindel automo- bile was crushed; the side steps and mudguards of the Carlson car were torn away, and the rear steps on the trolley car torn off. Tt was regarded of those in the automobiles was in- jured, With Reindel was a ~lady friend and in the Carlson car were a woran asd children, presumably his family. street for 15 minutes, until' the wreckage was cleared away. Autes driven by Armand Toma- setti of 86 Putnam street and Her- bert Peterson of 60 Amity street came together' on the Plainviilé read ‘last- night. but damage to both machines: was- slight, - X R. 8vensk of 33 Norden st in the Meriden hospital as the re- sult of an automobile aerifdent Wallingford Saturday night. Raymond Unwin of 12 Wilson street reported 10" the police yester- day that his automobile had. struck a boy cyclist at the corner of Cor- bin ‘avenue and Steels street. The toy. who would not give hix name, was thrown off and hruised his arm. John Lascinsk! of 9% Wolcott street, Bristol, reported to the police that his machine was struck by an- cther driven hy J. A, Macl.ean of 699 Stanley street on TFast Maln street last evening. Erle Lindroth of 48 Seymour street struck the traffic nost at the corner of Fim and East Main streete. he reported o ‘the’ police vesterday 'He agreed to pay for the damage WILL GO TO CAMP Misses Anna Parker, Esther Riley, Anma Foldan and Clementine Stod- dard of this city will repregent the | Industrial Girls cliib’ of the local ¥. W. C. A. to go to the Tndustrial con- ference and camp at Central' Valley, de- [N. Y. July 3. The girls will meet club to make final arrangements, illumined - defects. Week-End Crush.of Motor Tral- by spectators as a miracle that none | Traffie was blocked on West Main | reet is | inf this evening at the Biue Triangle | S S r—— ‘Week's Activities in atholic Churches Anna H. Herman; time between Joh Gladys Y, Ronal und for the third time hetween Alfred J. Cosge and Mary 8. Gossellge The last named couple will be married Thurs- day morning. St Andrew's church i A class of about 100 boys and girls recelved first: Holy Communion at the 8:80 o'clock mass at 8. Andrew's church yesterday | moruning, There was speclal music by the cholr. Yes- terday afternoon the childven were enrollad In the scapular. Joseph Juskells and Helen Kerr will be marrled at the’ ehurch to- morrow morning at 9 o'cfock and Vietor Sintaut and Anna Adiot will be married Wednesday morning at o'clock, ' TRIRUTE 70 FLAG 1 PAD BY ELKS Exercises of New Britain Lodge mpressive and Inspiring the second Fablan and s . St Mary's Church <Bannas of marriage were unnounc- ed at 8t. Mary's church yesterday for the first time between James O'Brien and Margaret Scanlon. Willlam J. Callahan. of Hartford and Miss Monfca Ringrose of this city will be married at the church “tomorrow | morning. Month's mind masses will be said 1 |Baturday morning at 7 and 7:30 o'clock for Michuel Brady and Dr. Andrew J. Barker, respectively. Friday will be observed as the Feast of the ' Sacred Heart and masses will be sald at’ 5:30 and 7 o'clock In the morning with special | devotiors in the evening at 8 o'clock. | Confessions will be heard Thursday | evening. New Britain chapter, Connecticut Councll of Catholic Women wil! Iis- ten to an address by Bishop John G. Murray of Hartford at the Y. M. 1. A. & B, soclety rooms tomorrow eve. ning at 8 o'clock. . This will prob. | ably be Bishop Murray's last appear- | rance in this'city and all members of the councll’ have been asked to be present. During the week, the mem. bers will canvass the city for other | {members. | | Officers of the Children of Mary, will be'installed this evening after | church devotions and Wednesday evening after devotions, the Catholic Woman's Benevolent Legiog will meet, | the eity being invited. The graduation of the pupils from The principal address of the even- | 8t. Mary's parochlal school will ‘be ing was given by ex-Mayor Joseph |held in the church next Sunday aft- | i, Dutton of Bristol, He described |ernqon at 3:30 o'clock. Rev. I'rancis ' (he histary of the flag through the Murphy, a graduate of thc school. | ypuny changes and reviewed the will make the address. The school |yars of the nation from the Revo- !will close for the sumimer \acation | |ytjon to the past war. His speech on Thursday. | was one of the best ever delivered | St. Joseph’s Church |at similar exerclses. | Banns of marriage were published | The program was made more im- [for the first time.at St Joseph's|iessive by several selections ren- church yesterday between William | gered by James D. Donahue of this Garvey and Elsle Bafley and between | iy who was chosen as soloist for Bernard ' Mitzpatrick and Mary | olectad. lept & | Smith, lthe evening. His selecte lisdes charm and warmth to the .occasion L, The faneral of Mra. Michacl Cot- |1t 4T i cking in the im- er will be held at 10 o'clock tomor- ) drow morning with Butial In' (s nefs | 7% Venem of the exerclses, . i R me A A ¥1" The program.was as follans: There will be'a monthia ming |Erocessional, Prolude ... Gyllmant mass at the church Saturday morn- |, A -Ur"nm‘ ing at 7 o'clock for Mrs. Mary Gog. | Star Spansled Danner®— 'gin and an anniversary mass at § | Audlence: |o'clock for John Ramsay. Introducioty Bxorcisee - The Ladies’ Ald soclety wil meet| = Officers ofutheslagec this eve; ' [iEsading 0l IREE LSS Ll hall.m“‘ at 8 o'clock in the par- | N2 nE 8 K Ok o en, BIE. The men of the parish have ar.|S0/0: “The Trumpeter” ... ranged for a card parly Thursday debics D, Boachos. evening in the parish hall and a|Aitar Service— large aftendance s expected. Officsra; of. the Loday St. John's Churcl Elks' Tribute to the Flag— Rev. Thomas J. Laden, pastor of | S. J. Traceski. {the church ‘of 8t. John the Evan.|S0l0, “Danny Deever”....Damrosch |Belist, announced yesterday that | James D.: Donahue. | mass in celebration of the Feast of Address— |the Sacred Heart wlll be celebrated Joseph F. Dutton. at the chureh Friday morning at 7 |Solo, “Mandalay” « Bpoxka o'clock, Confessions will'be heard James D, Dorahue: Thursday evening. “America”— There will bé a mecting of the {Altar society Thursday evening, | St. Peter's ‘Church i | ' The first communion class of st i Peter's church will meet cvery after- noon at'4 o'clock to prepare for ser- | viee - at’ the church next Sunday morning. at- § o'clock. There are about 50 boys and girls in the class. Banns of marriage were published : {vesterday for the first time between | The tallest American fighthouse Leonard * Albert and Anna M.l is the 193-foot tower at Cape Hat- Beaulieu: between Jogeph Debay &nd teras, N. C. ¥ New Britain lodge, No. 957, B, P 0. E., held its annual Flag day exer- clses last evening in the lodge rooms on Washington A large number of members and guests at- tended, all soldier organization in street, a| | v Fatriotic Audience. Festival Mareh”..... : . Calking illlam H. Bishop. Organist. The committee in.el affair was as followss * O'Brien. Harvey ' B, Thomas F. Stammers. N Hanson and Willlam H. Bishop, Recessional, The Daily Test Suppose you tested gveryfhing before buying .. . held it under searching light, ekaminedit, turped it eritically over and over. Nof then could you - feel'so'sure of it as advertised goods you have never seen. Wares advertised have alreatly been tested. They have proved their worth under publicity that would haye Thousands of buyers have tried them before you—and heen ‘satisfied. Without this sat- isfaction they couldn’t eontinue to be advertised goods. tion s Mr. and Mrs. James W That t.hoqsand-foldv"testifig goes on each day. Adver- tisers invite it. 111ey believe in their wares, and prove their wares justify .belief by advertising:to.you.daily. Read " thé advertizeniénts o' know: of “the “best - . protect vourself- against-unwise buying. ' - TO KWE A g AT = > . ‘ 2 DEOMANENT 2" \ - i — ETHEL: Waves—Heat and Permanent i L ING HAYE — i?_i YOu' GBING TO O/i‘:bg — N NOW THAT THE HOT WEATHER? o i ——— "ARPE YOU GONG Advertised goods stand the test of economy — they, cost:less in the end OVER 12,000 HERALDS S LAND | HOPE, gl PERMANENT] DISTRIBUTED DAILY THE HERALD HAS BY FAR THE LARGEST CIRCULA- TION OF ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN NEW BRITAIN The Heraid is the Only New Britain Newspaper \¥ith An Audifed Circulation

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