New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 18, 1925, Page 10

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\ 10 BOWDOIN COLLEGE GRADUATION TODAY diately for protection, must be post- | fornian: concert, 8, or other poned untll next season, 1t will be fpyblic exhibition within the Iimits of difficult on account of the condition | sald city shall pay a fine of not less of the walls, d than five nor more than fifty dollars In a private house was found also [fOr each offénse, and 'each peparate la fragment of a well-executed pore exhibition shall be deemed a separ- {rait of & woman, painted on. wood, | &0~ oftense wiflin the ‘meaning of This 15 of unusual interest, since such | this ordinance. jMichigan Exploration Party Un- : e o T o bt RATES HELD UNFAIR eflr[hs Old Pallllll]gs - R Wastilngton, June 18 (A=Railroad . 9 rates to and from Fargo, 8. D, al- LR avs Bill Brynn Isn’t fecting mearly all <parts of the ‘orrvi Y United States were held to be unfalr (A—The Worrying About Fufure today by the interstate commerce University of Michigan expedition, Remarks by members of the com- | commission. A sweeping séries of Jexcavating on the site of ancient |mon council at last night's meeting | Fetdiustments were otdered into ef- tect by Sept. 11 Miss Edith Flynn has just been adjudged the pretties of all the pretty girls in San Francisco, and, as such, Degress in Course Are Giver is now entitled “Miss San Francisco." She will attend {1 Students S the California beauty show at Santa Cruz shortly. Bowdoin cc ‘ ; i ey e Cuiro, Egypt, June 1§ grees at its dey. Sixty-c g ' . 1 th 4 & 3 > e Karanis, in the Fayoum! has un- |indicated that at least some mem: carthed a small pagan chapel “with |bers are not aware that Chautauquas 5 y fakes siintings have been playing this city for aeve | NO DRILL OF' COMPANY H L ' eral years without payment of a $b Captain E. P, Dunne of Company ; Strickland & Cryne anything, previous found in EgYPL. |license fee such .as the charter pro.|H Annotincéd today that the com-. P\ Paperhanging and Painting Ihe chapel is a room in a private [vides shall be pald for: “Eintertain. | P4NY dril. scheduled for tonight. house, hut the arrangements are |ments given by out-of-town parties be tield. 150 ARCH ST. TN poso unlike those of the houschold |In other than opera houses, (ha.' shrines found in Pompell. Unfor- |aters, churches, etc.” tunately the upper part of several In a discussion on license fees, figures have disappeared on account |Councilma. W. 8. Warner of the of the destruction of the portions |third ward suggested that no fes be of the walls, assessed against a Chautanqua in the I 1 ’ ; . § ‘ y ; _|future since he regarded this form estiloRenmiS ; “"-":“'\'“”*l:'_h": "“:’[:'““'fs was & ETOUP fof entertainment as educational. _Rev. ; | with a seated male divinity near the |, Councliman Thomas W.. Fay of fat . s : | the sixth ward opposed the Warner middle, On one wall there are tWO0 | movement, declaring ' Chautauqua female divinitics standing on elther | porformers are highly paid and the side of the seated figure; the other | city should receive a part of the hox wall has three standing flgures. | office receipts. “Willlam Jennings ) On account of the blending of | Bryan toured with Chautauqua for novelist Graeco-Roman and Egyptian at- | vears, and you don't see ‘old Bill' | Minot e tributes it was not possible to iden- | worrying about the prospect of pov- | Bost e o o i T 3 |1y an the fgures on discovery, but erty. do you?" Councilman Fay | ENteEas0 A % 3 , 4 3 4 !u\u of the complete figures were asked. A e | casily recognized, a demeter and a| Scction 3 of Chapter 12 in the city e | hecate with three faces. 1ordhmnccn provides: "_I_:very person | i ecgoryd There are minor figures of the |Who shall, without taking a license Mrs. Rose cred bull, Apis, Harpocrat & ] which are unlike | will'n —Rev ixbury, M san Unit Doctor te re—Edwin Ar- lington i : David Gr q|from the common council, or the, {committee appointed by said council | (Mother Mary thorne, New York, and Professor Charles Wilbert Snow, ‘07, of Wes- * FINES OF $166,000 MAPLE H”I NEWS ley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Shonts of Stuart strect last wee end. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. perfectly preserved cerebrus with | three heads and a serpent {for that purpose, make or know- lingly assist in making a public dis- leyan university. The commencement speakers in- cluded Athern P. Daggett of | "G of by, president of Trinity : to the mysteries. The date has not | e iy e 49 De[efldaflls Plefld Glllll in' R ably tan | ELALCITY ADVISORS NAMED {heen determined. but may perhaps | mensémentldlbney RAl ot y 1 \fter the o e ow Haven, Conn. June 15— |be in the latter part of the second | e oo ch, su I:u ‘lm!' Y n»“‘n"m' visory committe to the repub- |or early third century. A. D. off; stops itching scalp instantly; makes piiACs RS U' S' Goun will ava ]1 the ’r:;.,zl:,, (:0 l,‘{‘o\‘,o":'l; can town committee named byy The removal of the Irescoes, Tair ‘row and keeps it luxuriant, soff, Chairman Joseph F. Morrissey last ; fiuffy and beautiful. The best hair tonlc D e e & b Aiioxt baronian: | o/ ian i es AR RMORERRE YR RAL DI CERTR AR be covered up imme- and scalp treatment. All drugglsts sell ft. n their studies, The most coveted night to advise as to the city elec-| prize is the good citizenship prize | 100 P el ¢ & fo be given by the superintendent for | Ja¥or L. M. 1 ih ML all around high standing. Blakeslee, Michael McGovern Se e hele next Tues. | 1o George K. Hall and Congresemar . '+ o'clock in the|Jonn Q. Tilson. Winchell Smith of 5 5 a1 Spray Pumps i will also award | Years old. . s to the graduating class. The school orchestra will furnish several musical sclections. = Shonts gave a bridge party for their The association of several figures i | The grad nation exercises of the |guests. The prizes were awarded to | with the underworld suggests (hnl"‘my of any sporl. amusement, per. Newingte “fl(w will commence | Mrs. B. . Damon, L. L. Harding {the room might possibly have been | o ay afternoon with a bac- and Mrs. L. L. Harding. | used as a small hall of initiation in- | Stop ]tching s ] Tiub Parisian Sage on your head and you won't have to scratch the dandruff |' sermon by Rev, Dr. Rem- —_— | MARRIED FOR 34 YEARS | Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Montague of | Chjcago, jun 44 Hawley street are today observing |qefendants ind the 34th anniversary of their wed- |¢ ding at their home. The affair will be celebrated very quietly. T were married on June 18, 1881, by the late Rev, James W. Cooper, pas- tor of the South Congregational | church, and have lived in New Brit- ain ever since. They have two chil- dren, Sldney A. Montague of Boston, N Mass,, and Mrs. R. L. Tryon of| s & South Bend, Ind. Mr, Montague is | instructor of printing at the state re- |L. i formatory in Cheshire and was a |0 P 3 o e el compositor on the “Herald” for |gan, 1076, MU 15 years. {pany, —_— facturing company, § TWO YOUTHS ARRESTED. Standard Chair cor Stamford, Conn., June 18—Noel [City, Pa.; boygan Hartlett, and FEarle Smith, each |pany, Sheboygan, Wis about 18, arrested in connection Wwith |Chair con g the theft of $1,000 worth of tires|Colonial e and tools and an automobile be- |Michigan Chair company, Girar » longing to Harry N. Curtiss, of Sims- |pids, Mich.; 5 Sl e T B ST bury, wers taken to Simsbury by |pany, Parkersh . b o e e e State Officer Parrot, today. The C i e i machine was found abandoned yes- | A terday at Highland park. The theft : City Chair cc had occurred the night before. The ; Jamestown C' com- youths were found last night. AL Wl old Col Quarts in Tin or Galvanized Iron 15 Gallon CONTINUOUS 3 Gallon NAPSACK (Compressed Air) 8 Gallon WHEELBARREL 50 Gallon BARREL | Rackliffe Bros. Co., i i PARK & BIGELOW STS. Brother e leonard Voke o ed from Bal- y went early in the week to attend the funeral of a relative. tt Reese, da Charles D. as returned from inary in New Hampshi Ladies’ Neckwear Hosiery Underwear - Below Cost Williamsburg, Va., June 1§ (P— mpany B : at Fire destroyed a dormitory and th t " lladeiphia NI dining hall of Willlam and Mary : Stone pany, [ Harold Sk BECKWITH’S GOING OUT OF tollege here today. No one was in- : t is spen. jured although many women teacher P21 4 : ! Pa BUSINESS SALE The Beckwith Co. aslesp when the fire broke out, lost 273 MAIN ST. $5,00 and $6.00 guests of M Webb «in East Thompson two weeks at La- SENSATION OF THE SEASON personal belongings. FRECKLES Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How t0 Remove Easily. Here's a chance, Miss Freckleface to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantes of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it | does give you a clear complexion the expense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of Othine— igenjor double strength—from any dru, or department store and a few ap- plications should show you how easy it is to rid your self of the homely freckles and get a com- plexion, Rarely is more than ne ounce needed for the worst case Be sure to ask the B! the double strength O strength is g0ld under guarantee of money back it it fails to freckles. We recommend plexton Soap for U also as a shampo for bobbed hair drug or department sto mail. Othine falo, N. Y. NOTICE is hereby given that Vincenzo Motta has sold his grocery business, located at No. 29 Broad St. to Antonio Mancarclla and Maria Aliano, who will continue to do business at the same location, THE FAMOUS TALKING HUPMOBILE The greatest mechanical accomplishment of modern times. dowed with brains. Ask it any question, be it profound or simple, and “H U P” will answer, for he knows all, sees all, hears all, and tells all. THE TALKING HUPMOBILE Has created a national reputation as being the greatest mysterious accomplishment of the pres- ent time. People everywhere have been mystified by the performance of this piece of machinery. KE 17" Dramatic Club of Burritt High School To Present Work of An automobile actually en- Shakespeare Tomorrow Evening heautifu ine as this sPECIAL FRIDAY SPECIALS Fresh Native MACKERVI-VZL.V. ... 15¢ 9¢c | ]2 c "I:]""” STEAR ) 18c (:II;II\” S 18c SO B FRESH N \Ivl'll";‘““' 55c ALL KINDS SALT AND = RED BUITERFLY TEA 15 Ib. pe. Hurd-Lewis Betrothal SPECIAL ! MOHICAN MAYONNAISE 2 Jars 39 Announced in Worcester ————— © | SPECIALI—Large Fruit Pies.....ca. 25c BREAD! {27 7cis 10c BREAD! . 30¢ 32¢ 30c PENOBSCOT SALMON FASTERN WHITE HALIBUT FRIXSH RIVER SHAD FRESH BUTTERFISH m 25¢ ROUND LANS L quan 25¢ CIANs . wint 28C CANNED FISH FRESH SHORE HADDOCK . 1h. boratories, The Talking, Hearing, Musical and Otherwise Intelligent Car THE PRESS OF THE COUNTRY PRONOUNCES THIS CAR THE EIGHTH WON- DER OF THE WORLD ‘ “If you have never seen this mechanical wonder, let nothing keep you away.” Over a gnillion people have been amazed and mystified by this car throughout the United States and Canada during the last twelve months. THE CAR WILL BE ON DISPLAY AND IN ACTION AT OUR SHOi“v ROOM The demonstration will be FREE, and we want,every man, woman and child in New Britain and surrounding country to see and hear this car. If you miss it, you will regret it, for all your friends will see it, and they will be trying to find & correct solution for the per- formance of this wonderful car. . WHEN? June 22nd, 23rd and 24th ‘ TIME? Afternoons and Evenings, 2:30 and 7:30 »WHERE? AT OUR SHOW ROOM WELCOME TO EVERYONE CITY SERVICE STATION, Inc., 240 Hartford Avenue New Britain, Conn. Save it with M ; i B c it : ! \V\‘l\l ANEW \Iiltrl,l TED FRESH — | irsste, ue o 1238, ane Gr'nPeas 4qts.25¢ Eggs ....2doz. T5¢ An Easy Way to Have a New Chair or any other new article of fur ture—use & can of our Kyanize Stain and Varnish combined and you will see wonderful results You need not be skiliful with the paipt bpush to get such € 0y team years without a mechanical change in Kyanize is self-leveling. It i PENNSYLVANIA GLOBE ROTARY OIL BURNER CO., quickly with a brilliant 1w OF PHILA, FA. Color card on request Bartholomew & McGowan 52 SO. FIRST ST,, Meriden, Conn. PHONE 9586-5 179183 ARCH ST.. New Briwin || DEALERS WANTED FOR THE SILENT AND EFFICIENT Rotary Oil Burner Fifteen years' successfnl domestic and industrial operation; five design. Made By the Saturday m g at team wi ay a practice with the Nathan Hale school team o tha park

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