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THE STORY OF NEW BRITAIN NOW ON SALE WANT MODERNR.R. -~ STATION IN CITY it Committee Visits Depot and Finds Conditions Bad Unsightly, unsanitary and unsat isfactory” was the verdict of the| | joint committee of the Chamber of | nmerce and the common council | William P, McCue and Sergeant Pa |allowed the police the curb, broke the wheel and turned over, Murphy was fined $25 and costs, §10 of the fine being re- mitted. Guilty on Liquor Count Found guilty of violating the I~ quor laws, John Numas of 16 Mea- dow street was fined $150 and costs and given a suspended jail sentance of 30 days, He gvas arrested Sat. urday night by Detective Sergeant | SAYS GODIS T " INPUBLICCHoOLS rick J. O ra ifter they had wit. nessed a sale In his house. After admitting making the sale, Numas to search thc premises and they found saveral ‘arge soda betthos full of mo nshime Fin d or Assualt a thorough inspection. of the| at THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST. e DRESSES Formerly to %35 $16.75 Tub silks and printed crepes —beautiful styles for hoth sport or afternoon wear in all the new summer color- ings. HORSFALLS 93-99 Xlsylum Street Hartrord. “It Pays to Buy Our Rind” COAL I'he SHURBLRG COAL CO. 55 Frankl Phoune see the [’fil}'ome tor Dr.F.C. Torkel:.soun CHIBOPRACTOR Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel Al BATTERIES Auto Electric Service C. A. ABETZ 114 FRANK LIN 5Q. Cuticura Talcum Is Soothing Seap, Ointment, Talcum sold everywhere THE 2098 York, New Haven and Hart raiiroad station this mo rning | when 1 common counell railroad com- tee consisted of Chairman Krank The 1dw and John Ruckley amt Comme onsisted of Judge W. C. Hunger- pres. Ralph 1 Goull, secretary, and Jesse 1. At cater of the traffie bureau [ irman Cadwell of t nmittee of the common econ stated that {t {s his intention 10 ha the ommittee do some muci neel ed work this year and the tee will not ccase 118 effors uat satisfied that something has been ac- ind ting arrange inadequate . a5 were the light- facilit committee wil ymmend the toilet facilitle uilt and put at the south ¢ ng. that the ticket and relocated and the be relocated. Recom- méndations wiil be made that the walls and cellings of the main sta- tion and the fronts of the bLuildings in the Arcade be painted and that the station be given a sanitary stone floor, iInstead of the present wood found to be tha S enlaigad s rtand | fountains | be a “violation of v ordinances.” The 11 he taken g committee, a modern heating plant installed and new sealing arrangenments plann looked over the bulletin boards and found piacards {advertising condtons ‘'effuctive Feb | ruary 1, 1919." still on the boar | | The east end of the station came considerablie discussion and unulation of express pack- ages on (he uoted It loading and should t alon The public dec 1t drinking both state and ¢ steam radiators out, a o the e committee passageway was t that oading the an express platform b triangular extension con to remose passage condition the w te platforni . lation from the ay to and drom {rain. taken of the * nsightly st clally at 1 of the station and of the signs front of the| gidewalks in es in the Arcade, Fire Trap Discoyered, the main station, fille closet it oil cane, oil lanterns, ared 1o be a f rpom was inspecte used hy ald to i an dispatcher and now impartant in rged buggug 111 was instructed b an arc ke a complete survey 1d submit drawings and It s likely i- of ttee to engage tto m etation eport council : night be taken up a Mr, Cadwell stated that he mpreselons gaine ple coming into the city often I effect upon th v, and that much ne Brit make here The of an a &ration serloua railroad station Ay me entire 1 naiderable ittee 1 to t t that th Ments SUgEest Alr eompromise vt \at seeme abiut t cket office eautifying 1 t side park Tel. 2860 For S LIUOR ANDAUTOS | FIGURE IN COURT ) Peeping Tom Also Gets His Peter Serata of 216 Liroad st, eet and Walter Pazellowlez of 23: Broad street were fined $5 each ley were found guilty of ag. saulting each other last night, Ser T it O'Mara arrcsted Seruta /%t-r e nvestigated A complaint thet a Ight vwas going on icar their hon ¢, "rom the testiiony in court, it ap- sufficlent for the Catholle boy or peared that feud has been x |EIrl of today, for the public school hetw son \I(w ’mmh‘e:u of the | system falls ¢ ar sotic time ar t cam.e | - to & head yestorday in a fist fight! |Tont8 of the parents of Caught in the act of peeping into | CMII4ren because of the one all and a bhedroom window at 469 East Yo" Important reason: God is not of street last night by Patrolman Otix |tRe eurricuim.” declared Rev, Wal- Hopkins, Leon Bilbokaitis ot 70 |18 A. McCrann of Mary's Austin strekt was fined $15 and costs | CNUreh, speaking at annual on his arralgnment this morning. |Eraduation exercises at Joseph's Hopkins told the court that he found | Parochlal sehovl in.&t. Josephls Bilbokaitis hanging by his hands to | Church yesterday afternoon the window sill of the bedroom and | The names of John Francis Hall- tooking in oran and Mary Cecelia Lee were Coculuto Let Go added to the Iist of prize winners al- Gulseppi o 24 Booth &1y announced, these winning r discharged when he was | SPectively the first wrraignod for breach of the peace, [AWard for the hest essay on Irish He was'arrested about midnight last [h'story. These prizes are annually night by Supernumerary Policenian !donated by Rev. William A. Harty James Sullivan after he is alleged { Branch, A. O. H. Other winners an. to have been in a scuffle at the cor- nounced recently nd given thelr of Booth and Orange streets. |prizes vesterday w First n Sullivan said that from the informu- [cond prizes for scholarship. dona tion lie reeefved about the affair w Daly Council, Knights of Colum- second man who escaped had done [hus, Jack Murphy and William Lud- all the striking in the battle sa on | dv reconimendation of Prosecutor Jos eph G Woods, Coculuto was dis- Driving While Drunk Alleged Arrested last night near 600 Fast Main street collided a parked machine. Leon Pllmisono af 25 Hurlburt street was charged with operating under the in- fluence of liquor and without a driv He was fined $100 and costs on the Arst charge and 10 on ‘Rev. Walter A. McCramn Says City System Fails “A publie school education is not cxistenc ey ar short of the require- Catholte the Coculuto street was second ner first and second for proficiency in religlons study, awarded by the alumni. Rosalie Dolan ¢ McGrall. There were 23 in the class, 11 girls and 12 hoys The exercises were largely attend fri and relatiy the boys and girls crowding the church to the very doors, The procession of grad- vates led by their liftle motto bear Grace Luddy, and the 23 tiny di ploma bearers, sent a pleasing and imique note to the fair. Tn where he sith led while er's license whole My there was a varied prog 'ed. fneluding the sing to the Sacred Heart Act of Consecration, ind wddition to Fr Sergeant sono after O'Mara said that the defendant driver O'Mara arrested Pilini- the crhsh asked why to drive 1 am «a license. 1 m present- ing of “Praise reading of the esentation of awarding of prizes, b and the singing of “At the End of a d a Perfect Year," by Charles Hagearty idt ot Tawlor street. |, ycoant graduate of the school now charged of the peace |yanding St Th Seminary at his home yesterday morningz, |Hartford. Diplomas and prizes were placed on probation. He Was ar- . .conteq hy Rev. John rested by Patrolman Willlam Me- | SRl after his wife complained he had assaulted her gating when said, “Ol diplomas hout a with breach G Donahue pastor of St Carthy ‘he parochial school is the hub- wark of the United and the |safeguard of the Catholic home.” imatd 1'r. McCrann. “The publie sehools, honsed in magnificent build- ings, are an ornament viewed with pride by the citizenship of gvery ave. |cOmmunits in the coun They (the public schools) lack nothing in the wuy tion und hoasts every modern facil- ates UNDER WAY Waterbury, Cofin,, June 16 (A— John T. Monzani today inquest into the death of Sullivan’ of Wildemere ) died of injuries sustained he was driving yes- overturned on Central oner T E. his inquest into Goudiosi, 57 died as a ined when en hy Coniston INQUES oroner started Daniel nue, s vhen the terday continued ear ave nue Deputy € S Angelo rics 81 Charles avenue Mary's hos- taken imme- accidents Brooks. a car M Both u st Six Cents Damages Are Awarded in Slander Case New Yorl 15 (P —Mrs. Me- ster St Mercedes anarded a to Note the recipe. Get Quick Quaker and try it out. You'll like it A chef of great note pre- pared this NEW idea in a summer breakfast. June formerly nas nages supreme court for slander against igh, a lawyer, and former head of information bureau. ged that the defend- eminated a false report hess De Valenda Now millions follow it You will find it a great de- light. France of em prison term 1 served TIONS IN SOFIA June 15 (A- tloft, Macedonian was assassinat- but the po a chue to his s e Summer | Colds | cause Headache 74 TANG nd Mary C. | of high-grade instruc- | ity, They have evérything, every. thing—and yet they fail. And why? They do not know god. They pre- scind absolutely from His very evistence. “In the parochial school, cloister- ed nuns watch over the destinies of the children who are entrusted to their care, he sald, They are edu- cated women, fully capable to in- struct in the studies which are nec. essary.to the success of the adult life of the little ones who start out with fear and trembling when first separ- ated from their parents, these nuns devote some time every day of the schogl year, to the instruction of their charges on the laws of God, he continued. It s from these teachers that boys and girls learn that to steal is wrong, to le Is wrong, to bear false witness is per- jury, and that,'after all, law and pducation and science and every. thing else is the gift of God, admin- |istered though it is, by the hand of |man." Father McCrann congratulated the |parents of the graduates, for, he |sald, he knows full well the sacrifices [that are frequently necessary on the | part of parents, to meet the expense |ot parochial. school~ education, To |Rev. John Donahue, pastor of St. Joseph's church, Tather McCrann |extended his congratulations, saying that the new pastor has come to a |body of people whose devotion and loyalty to their churchc and their |priests has ever been a by-word |throughout the diocese of Hartford. To the graduates, Father McCrann spoke feelingly, telling them that he appreciates the happiness that s theirs today, for he, too, experienced it when he graduated from the paro- lehial schooel. He ‘pictured their |school days at 8t. Joseph's from the kindergarten where they cried and |pleaded to go home t6 their mothers |on their first day at gchool, through- lont the various grades, where frac- |tions, ratio, geography and the other myeteries were explained to them by |the good sisters, and finally to the lasts grade, which marked their last | year in this school. The list of graduates and diploma hearers follows Joseph Gagner, (Willlam Franecis Joseph Golletz, (Henry Young); John Francis Hal- loran, (James McKeon): Owen Francis Higgine, (Albert Swanson); Willlam Joseph Luddy, (Norman |Woods): Richard Earl Miller, (Ray- mond Alderman); Joseph Neil Mur- phy. (Raymond Wolfer); John James MeCarthy, (Charles Webb): FAmend Joseph alph. (Joseph Kennedy): Walter Aloysius Roosa. (John O'Mara); Barachele Vincent Squillacote, (Francls Armendalo): Edwin Charles Wolfer, (Thomas Mullin.) Edith Marion Aldrich, (Clare Howley); Helen Mary Bosco. (Agnes Goodwin); Rosalle Margaret Dolan. (Rita Durham); Mary Elizabeth Doty. (Rita Griffin); Julia Gertrude Gollets, (Anne Woods); lia Lee (Mary Walsh): Mary Clarc McGrail, (Marjorie Fliesher); Ros Mary Ravizza, (Mildred Pitney): Mary Agnes Regan, (Rose Mary Regan); Margaret Helen Rowland | Arthur Moore); Mary Cece- | (Katherine Mangan): Anna Loretts | Zotter, (Rose Gagner.) | The world used 6232000 bales of American eotton in’the last. stx | months of 1924 It's Cold This New Summer Breakfast The Recipe As you prepare dinner to- night, cook your regular breakfast quantity of Quick Quaker. When done, pour into a pudding mould and let cool. Then place in the refrigerator over night. Cut in medium thick siices and serve at breakfast with fresh or cooked fruits or berries and sugar—float with rich milk or cream, The combination is de- lightful. Just for the joy of it, try it yourself. Complete FLY Riddance LEFOOT FLY SPRAY - FLY PAPER Share of Day's Fines Harvey & Lewis 0, W. Main St. Britain, Conn. OPTICIANS FILM, - DEVELOPED Better Enlargements = Murphy of K5 ace New Willian; opinior A Correction In Bayer's ad of | Fri- day men's suits were adver- tised at $18.50 values to $850. T 8 have read: Suits at $18.50, value to $40. The Herald is pleased to rectify this ervor Cold, eausing Headache, Neu- ralgia or Sore Muscles. To Stop Headache Work off the and this signature * Price 30c. ANGLEFOOT Fly Bpray and Fly Paper used in combination effect com- plete fiy riddance. To Kill a roomful of fies wholesmle, and destroy other common household imsects that may be present. charge the stmosphare with Tanglefoot Fly Spray. : Then to catch the stragglers that later werk your screens, place & few sheets of '}‘f‘n.xm Fy Paper whers the air @ quiet and the light strong. THE TANGLEFOOT COMPANY Grand Rapith, Michigen THREE DEATHS IN- WEEK-END CRASHEY (Contlnued trom First Page) | nelghbora of the Powers in Worcn-l ter. All except Mr, Bresnahan are| at the hospital, Mra. Jogoin, also at the hospital, | was reported in a serious condi- tion with injuries to her back, a possible fracture at the bridge of uui nose and internal Injuries. Miss | Blanche Jogoin suffered a broken | arm. | Mr. Jogoin sald after the accident that he belleved defective steering gear on the Powers car caused it to swerve across the highway and crash | into his car. | Dudley Is Improved. | New Haven, Conn,, June 15 P—A slight improvement was noticed this | morning in the condition of George Dudley, well known publicist, who was hurt Saturday night when struck by an automobtle. . FUGITIVE 1S BLAMED Bridgeport, Conn., June 15 (A Joseph Zarella 18 held criminally responaible for the death of Andrew Ladusky, ‘who died of stab wounds here on May 25, in a finding handed down by Coroner John J. Phelan today. Zarella has been sought by police since the stabbing affray re- sulting from an argument in front of Ladusky's home. Banker’s Wife Advises New Britain People “T had stomach trouble 80 bad ev- erything 1 ate soured and formed gas. Was miserable until T tried Ad- lerika. This helped the first day.” Adlerika helps any case gas on the stomach unless due to deep-seated causes. The QUICK action will sur- prise you. Because Adlerika is such an excellent Intestinal evacuant it Is wonderful for constipation—it often works in one hour and never gripes. City Drug Store, 487 Main street. CAN jou afford to neglect your eyesight when it costs so little in time and money. HAVE an examination of your eyes by an expert today. NOTE: Over 15 years' experience and thorough knowledge of eye refraction, My Specialiy— Comfortable Vision FRANK E. GOODWIN Eyesight Speciadist ‘327 MAIN ST, Phone 1805 HOT WEATHER HARDWARE at H: L. 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