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r orn TENNIS RACKETS - $3.98 ™ Reg. $6.50 kind, Wright & Ditson's “Champion” make. Sporting Goods Aisle, | main floor. ‘s RUBBER BABY PANTS 50c value.. Hickory make in white and pink. . Notion Dept. CAMP BLANKETS | $3.29 = All 'wool, with navy stripes. at Dept., main floor annex. ALL L main floor. olds. NEN TOWELS Ea. Huck Towels, handsome patterns, regu- lar $1.00 kind. Guest size 29¢ each. WHITE ORGANDY 29c Yd. | Regular 45¢ quality. 40-inch wide, for dresses. White Goods Dept. COSTUME SLIPS $1.69 ™ Light weight, shadow proof, flesh, or- chid, white, peach, tan, ete, | rose. above price. THE AISLE SPECIALS ON WEDNESDAYS ARE ENTHUSING ALL WITH THEIR VALUE SEE WHAT IS ‘OFFERED THIS WEEK BOYS' PANTS Khaki color, good quality material, fine make, 9 to 16 year olds. BOYS' Sizes 615 to 7, white and khaki. Straw Hats, $1.00 each. BOYS’ “Little Beauty” for the 4 to 12 year Boys' Shop, main floor. BOUDOIR SLIPPERS i ! Pr. o $1.00 ™ ' For women, in colors of black, blue and Shoe Dept. PILLOW CASE! 39c Ea. 45x3815" Pequot Cases, a bargain at Domestic Dept. WOMEN'S H! 7c ™ 6 ™ 40c Value 1215c¢ each. Sport Handkerchiefs, variety of patterns. GRAMMAR SCHOOL 10 GRADUATE 3% Gov. Trambull, Accorded Ful Honors, Will Present Diplomas STRUCK BY MOTORCYCLE Cook Strect Hearing Brings No Re- sult—To War on Youthful Drivers Pr. Fifty-8ix to Graduate — Plain- ville Bricts, 9¢ A class of 56 will be graduated from the Broad street school this year and recelve thelr diplomas Thursday afternpon at the com- mencement exercises, which will be held in the Congregational church, While not the largest class to be | graduated from the grammar school ! here, it has been surpassed numeri- cally by only a few others and by noue in prestige, for Governor John | H. Trumbull, who will present the diplomas and make an address at the exerclses, bas taken a great in- terest in it and had the members as his guests in Hartford last fall. Boys' Shop, MIDDY HATS Ea, Boys' UNION SUIT Ea. | governor at | afternoon. The _school | will egcort him to his seat while {h | orchestra plays “Hall to the Chief, { and the gldience accords him a ris- | ing weledme. The class is so large | that practically the entire seating | capacity of the church has perforce | been reserved for the parents and | triends of the graduates. The class of 1925 will be seated on the stage { while the seventh grade pupils wil) !be ranged on éither side. A violin | orchestra has been formed among {the school pupils and this wui | play at the vxercises. . The church will be decorated with flowers. Miss Wilhelmina Vivian Davis 1s DKERCHIE 500 dozen, colored | doubly honored, for fn addition to P ST { being president of the grad =i el she has also won the right [to deliver the valadictory address. | Miss Ruth Hamlin Tyler is saluta- . Paughter Is Born the entertainments presented by the | e A Berlln News M An A FL O We T of the | WorlhT 4 arti oo o el ln""”“,'"’w,'\’{" UH\”;[«‘ “"'z“',’.n"'" High Itoad, Kensington, are receiy- | Berlin residents s ke R ___ |ing congratulations on the birth of Hpends Week-Eod Here e oo el . {a daughter at the New Britain Gen- | Frank H. O ot antic S s it Hlat of eiadunies e ax eral hospital on Sunday. ICity had returned to his lome after | o1ions § ; ; i | Worthington School Entertainment (£pending the week-end - with Dr } George Rawmond Arel, Gertrude The children of the Worthington ! Roger M. Griswold and Mrs. Gris 2lizabeth Talt Bras under the dircetion of Mrs. wold. | Lonise Barnes, Mr. Chatfield, for many years | o Iull honors will be accorded (hn; the exercises Thursday | committee ! Uook Street Hearing Impasse was reached at the hearing on the establishment of street ahd bullding lines on Cook street last night when Henry Trum- bull called the attention of the town plan commission to a bill, dealing with this subject, which will be- come & law on July 1 if signed by the governor. The provisions of this bill are not definitely known, but it is believed that it gives the state Lhe power to establish lines on state and state ald roads such as Cook street 1s. No decision was made by the town plan commission pending further investigation of and action on this bill. The hearing was one of the most | gratifying held in a number of years, |as approximately 40 people were | present and all took great interest |in the proceedings, expressing their | opinions, There was a divergence of opinion as to where the lines should be established, but this was |expected and the great interest in the matter made the hearing a suc- | coss. | Auto War To Begin An A wap on unlicensed drivers Is | about to begin in Plainville, with a | special campaign against those of | an age which will not permit them 1o obtain licenses. with the coming of the school vacation, students are seen daily driving their parents’ cars | |about the town. ‘It is known that a number of r* are too young to hold licenses, and a warning Is fs- sued that a continuance of this prac- itice will result in increased business for.the town court. The large num- ber of accidents lhero lately has made it necessary for tlie authori- ties to take all steps possible to in. |crease the safety of drivers and pedestrians. Legion Meeting Brock-Barnes Post, American Le- gion, hend a qulet but well-attended meeting in its rooms last night. The | report on the recent endowment | fund drive was read and routine | business transacted | All members of the post who have not yet had their photos taken for the picture which will be made up by Knight are requested to meet at the Legion rooms morning | 11:30 o'clock. Th who can do | 50 should make appointment at the | studio before then, for Sunday will e absolutely the last call and the i picture will then be made up with | what photos are on hand I Carnival Opens The carniva. run by Plainville | Hose Co. No. 1 will open tonight at the corner of Whiting and Maple | streets with a larger number of | booths and attractions than ever be- | fore. The chief center of interest | will be the Hellkvists, “human | torches,” who dive many feet in flaming clothes irto a blazing tank. Ten booths and a refreshment stand i have been erected, and a negro jazz | band will furnish musie for dancing { 1y | | tow, Arthur Edwin Bunnell, Leon- | ©5 S e | } Hewitt and Misa , Susannc |Was a resident of New Haven and | ion’catucei anma Mary Coleman, |OF ® Spectally erected platform. | ! assisted by Mles Adaline | for more than thirty years has heen & & D ey Rii | Notes | s A : i . Margarctmary Kerin Colling, Cecelia | S PiainyIa; branch) of .the Wil Goodrich and Miss Ethel AVhitham, | brominently identified in electrical | ;0" et natevib s 4 1 n [ i will present their annual entertain- | cirele |telenssDam £ Wb AN er, L, has been invited to join the ; afaannual eniontanod : | Davis, Itobert Edward Desgan, How- | ) | o o el 0 Hold Woman's Annual sristol union In a plenic at Lake | ment at the town hall tonight at 8| |o'clock. | The tirst half of the prograni will be of a miscellaneous nature and wilt be presented by puplis of Grades C.rles Gochran Passes Away in $t. Petersburg SIS LT to IV, "The second half will he i | Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock s Mary : Jn»sv nature of a play and will be |The meeting will take. the form of « ,’)k "]",_'"{"\,”‘,Y.?J,‘In'\1",",,‘,', iat] H[S DEM:H WAS SUDDEN létrere by (he yupite of Grudes v [ picnic and will be held in the Pren | S BGEE LUTG e to VIIT. rs. Hewltt is in charge of |ice grove. All members are re. | o1 SRS G0 0 THE T * the_ first half of the program and [9estcd o Bring a bastiet lunch. 11 | M6 Lettew FOMEER G TR Worthirgton School to Present An- Miss Cobey the second part. |1s hopcd that there will be a large |\ b &5 o eranels Nesgoda, | i The program will be «nd will be announced by Deming, who will greet land act as page: | pentry Business P |Group of h’ol\ns Word has been received by Elisha 'Clown Dance . Cleo Wendroski and Lily ,\;_"l.ru as follows Klizabeth | the guests | pual Entertainment — Marriages Scheduled in Town—Enters Car- 1SIF Grades 1 and 1T Clark of Berlin of the death in . \ s : Yot . Florida, of Charles ‘v;:(i Il;::\:‘a"hr»m :-;yg";:m'h! Deming Jo¢ Sunday. Mr. | 8NEY 3 .onise Herrmann Cochran on Sunday r. Cochran i ooy lotiee Herrnlann It was evident was b years of ug: e s thatiihe licdfaudaeiivtusalio SoRs Nl A mesting ot the | Kenslnglon |dorie Freds Sneara, Hazel Eether s as (0 (i circumstances surround- | st I LR Athletic club will be held tonight at | mons, Doris May Spencer, ‘l‘h ing fus sudden demise could be € pegiiapion Winlfred L Erate |8 cioioui B hioiT AN B: all fsavs | Membrides HIOn T A AR A cured. Word of his death caine as (g oo payec it g o b onpey leral dmportant matters will be | T¥Ien Abbie Ruih v:\ er, wr;( Av’v: v‘ a shock Lo his many friends in Ber- (750 b N i Wall, Bertha | brought up for consideration. [LoutecEvicimys, SV ARTEL i RE S 1tn. it baving been thought that he ! younc oo Young, Cleo Wen- Court Cases Tonight { Wasbington, LUIRL A nsRgels el | was i the best of - hualth. | MU groski, Lily Necera, Olga Lovige| 1t is expected that there will be a [ i classteolors Paral pretnt and Clark received « lutter from Bit inyten Dance R heavy docket of cases in the Berlin | ¥ about 10 duys ago. Marfan Skinner and Russell Gold town court tonight. Several local ’",“."'p nermbers. of! the graduating Mr. Cocliran wus @ former vests pollc Dance. ... Group of 20 girls 'arrests, together with arrests made | i€ WERVEES oLl G g 1o dent of Berlin, having lved Dere Niilkmaid drill by 20 girls, fo- |by state policemen will be brought ‘l"“, ‘:fl‘;‘n ol ioe on Viilay for # until about four years, when e gother with song, “Where Are |to a climax at this time. [ s e took up his Liome Florida, When VYon Going. My Pretty Maid Final Social Service Meeti (P! Mh-.; folutaont Injored a resident of Berlin be wade his ' Bdith Deming and John Meagley | The final meeting tor the 8eason | Niles A. Johnson West hotie in the house also occupied by Part 11 Lot the Socal Service class of ihe |patn stroet vy injured Mr. Clark in the southern part of © The sccond part will be in fhc | Kensington -Mcthodist church Was !ihig morning when s y a skid- town George Cociiran, w broiher, form of a play he Lost Jewels” held this afternoon at 3:45 o'clock. |gine motorcycle on KForestville ave is in Flovida at the present time, and will include a capable group of Rev. M#y B. Lord, director of the |y’ und s now a patlent at the The hody has been sent 1o Berlin children who will take fhe various |class. acted as leader. The organiza- |prigiol hospital. The motoreyele, for burial and will arrive in town parts and will sing and dance in the |tion will start its activities again | (njen was driven by Joscph Riel of | tomorrow uiorning about 8:20 conrse of the production. The cast gometime in the fall | Paltic, was proceeding east, when | o'clock. Interment wiil be in Niaple of characters is as follows | Last Berlin Items, lthe wheel caught in the trolley track | cemetery, Ut is believed, although Mathilde Lolselle... Norma Gibney| A rcgular meeting of the Knights iang skidded, striking Mr. Johnson, comple plans have, as yet, net Plerre, her hrother, . Eiizabeth Cosle | of Pythias will be held tonight. |who was walkin long the side of been i iJeanne Korester Helen Hodgson he library will be open Lomorrow yhe road. Horseshoe Pitehing Club Teresa Mary Michaels afternoon from 3:30 until 5 o'clock Mr. Johmson received a scalp \ Bust lin has added anothes ..Kmma Cashman ' in the evening from 7 to § 0'clock |wound, an injured and possibly dis- #port Lo its last.* This tine the resi Esther Adams for the exchange of books. |located shoulder and a bruised arm. dents have dug away buck in the .....Mary Pauloz| Mrs. Allen and €on, whe have |He was attended by Dr. C. W. Moody past und have unearthed the anclent Marion Haber . yeen spending the few days{and taken fo the Bristol hospital pastime of horseshoe pitching. n Angeline Nocera with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevenson | Riel aped unhurt Tibor Mi the Woman's Aid society of the Ber- {lin Congregational church Iheld with Mrs. George Prentice ou lattendance at the meeting. since the {annual election of officers will take this place, in the Middletown court yesterday |a charge |lodged against hin. H led Sunday by Motorcyele Policemar Bdward J. Hill on the Nenfield road | ard William Downham, Carroll Ellis | Drysdale, Nichc I . Kather- | ine' Grabowski, Sarah Alice Green, Emma Hills, Lillian Hanson, Lena Mary Henne, Dorothy Madelyn Tve The postponed annual meeting of will by Simon Paul Nyberg. Arthur | Okenquist, Gertrude Matilda Peplow, | Carl Elmer Peterson. Adeline Rapacky, Olive bert Mason Rockwell !trude Royce, Anna Mary Marion Russeil, HRenjamin Samual Antonio amore. Mary Ce- cella Seharr, Alfonso James Silverio, James Wright Simson, Flora Kath- erine Smith, Esther Sneidentan 1 In Middletown Court Cobey, 20 years of age of was fined $25 and costs Itose Charl Sapore, of speeding having been > was arrest Athletic Chlub Mceeting Arvid | Compounce on Tu June Rev, Francis McGlynn of weld will assist in hearing confes- sions at the Chureh of Our Lady of | Merey Saturday afternoon and eve- ning. I was in the Meriden polies oper: ay. arl street court yes- | L. Johnson of P ting an | He terday on a charge of anfomobile without 4 was assesscd $10. Salvatore Marino of East strect has returned from Worcester Tech- | nical Institute for the summer ‘va- | cation. + | The condition of Mrs. Margarct ullaney, who is ill at her home on | 1k street, shows litlle improve- ment. ound has been broken on FFarm fngton avenue for the new home of Frank T. Wheeler, vice-president of the Trumbull Electric Mfg."Co. | ¢ John Decgan has moved his fam- ily from Broad street to his recent- | ly purchased home at 40 Maple street. Mr. and | Mrs. H. C. Thompson | have moved into their new bungalow on Farmington avenue. [ Raymond Neft & family have taken the rent thus left vacant. Samuel Seabury has moved from | Maple street to Bristol | | Edmund Gagon of Bristol has ac- | cepted a position at the Thrall Drug o th 'he Woman's federation of the Congregational church ®ill hold a | | gewing meeting in the church par- Jors tomorrow afternoon. There will | be a quilt to be tacked. 200, discount, Wednesday morn- merchandise, 1. J. Birn- ing on all baum, —advt BICYCLES STOLEN Two bieycles were reported stolen from the Juntor High terday afternoon. one Elibu Burritt and the the Central, according to the 42 Hartford a schools yos- from the other from police Selig Gourson of {ing the (00D PROGRESS IN LEGION CAMPAIGN Almost $7,000 for New Home Raised Up to Today Nearly $7,000 had be noon today, the end of the first 2 hours of the American Leglon drive | for $30,000 for a home, according to reports frm the drive headquar- ters in the Chamber of Commerce building. The total amount raised since yes- terday's meeting was which added to the $3,686 raised by the weterans themselves with the held of the Ladies' Auxiliary brings today's total up to $6,805.50. There will be a luncheon for | workers at the Burritt hotel tomor- row at noon, The progress of the drive noted from day to day by “shots” on a large target placed in Central square. Each afternoon as soon as reports .come in. Louis Flelscher, \\\lm has been appointed chief artil- |leryman because of his artillery con- nections in the army, will fire off z cannon and a red spot on the target will indicate the day's total. According to Commander Harry E. Scheuy, some of the outstanding accomplishments of Eddy-Glover Post during its existence follow: It has administered the state aid and assisted ex-service men in adjusting the claims of the disabled veterans against the government, conducted the military funerals for those who made the supreme sacrifice over- seas and were sent to the homeland for burial, assisted in the institution and establishment of the Municipal Home Service Bureau, secured em- ployment for many former service men out of work, guaranteed the sale of 1,000 bricks in the last Salva- tion Army Drive, the post team rais- ing the largest amount and contri- buted $100 the previous year, intro- duced the Shenandoah flag decorat- ing system now in use for proper flag street decorating, expended every penny raised in the poppy sales for welfare work with the ex- |ception of the first year when some of the money was used to pay the lance due on the Court of Honor, | undersrote the quota for the Dis- abled Veterans Camp drive this year, assiste in the organization of the New Britain World War Veter- ans Council, equipped a Legion rest at the New Britain General room | hospital, donated Xmas dinners and | | Thanksgiving boxes to local veterans and their families and sent packages to those veterans in hospitals, con- tribute annually to the Red Cross and United Community Drives, do- nated swing and other equipment to the Day Nursery, donated athletic cup, flag and enterfainment to the Joys' Cluh, provided refreshment booth for the National Grange tour, arrainged with the city to provide service to service men in making out their bonus applications, provided speakers for Memorial Day exer- eiges, observed Armistice and De- fense Day and patriotic instruction during American Kduca- ] most successful orated all form- provided stag: tion week, state convention, d er gervice men's ® graves, donated band to Near Last Relief Festival being one of the few posts in the ¢ with a band of its own and be- largest post in the state. st Hennessey, American Star, | Again Wins at Tennis Wimbledon, June (#—John Hennessey of Indlanapolis today de- Dicks of England, §—6 4, in the second round of all-England champion- of the B. Rice of Boston defeated D. summer, 6—4, 6—3, 6—1. De Morpurgo, Tiallan, who holds the German tennis title, beat W, Dudley of England, 6—0, b Hennessey defeating Dicks, glish player. to deuce. However, Henn forehand showed up to bet vantage than during his first day Wimbledon and several of his hand drives puzzled his epponent Rene Lacoste defeated M.\ ingland, 6—4, 6— played ‘erratically in who is a fairly good The first set went merson of F BOYS STEAL PHONOGRAPH Two boys were taken into custody last night by sant Patrick J. | O'Mara after they are reported to | have nitted stealing a ono- graph from the rear of the store at Main str [ 1 by Henry Morans. strume was recoiv- ered v s turned over 1t Prol Ofticert Edward C. ¢ nolly 18 0 And 3 Wallace stree jay celebrated his #3rd bi NVersary M T is ar ding figure in mechani- | this city. He is the Turnbull scale ring. a hyd her of o He contrivances. calth for his age i raised by | $3.210.50, | will be ! ning program Tuesday evening, Aug- ust 1 Bristol News Jennings School Grows That the John J, Jennings schoo reflects @ phenomenal growth in the Burlington #ivenue section was shown In the annual report of that #school as presented by Principal Harold Irench and read by Prine). IN m R ’I‘ pal Thomas H. Patterson of the " Federal Hill school at the annuai meeting of District No. 1 last night The school opened in 1022 with around 300 puplils and the registra. tion last year showed more than 400 puplls. It was necessary to trans port part of one grade and the com ing year the demand for space will niean that a whole grade must b transported to the Iederal Hil school for instruction. Auto Hits Bridge | An automobile driven by Clifto) |Danlel of 23 Laurei street, New Britain, struck the abutment to the Rockwell park river bridge leading from Tulip street last night. A young woman in the car was badly Revaluation of Property Now Being Made by Assessors 'REPORT SHOWS PROGRESS :“llll‘llMl Withdraws Last Parking Privilcge—Automobile Hits Abut- | ment and Held for | Driver Is Recklessness—Bullding Permits | cut and had to be en to her home. In the police station a charge Deferment of the levying of @ lof reckless driving against Danlel tax rate for nest ycar was decided |was nolled upon payment of coste lupon at the annual meeting of |Of $13.40. school district No. | last night at | the Federal Hill school in order that {the revaluation of property in the district may be considered before [to H. C. Francis for the erection of the rate is levied. The assessors | @ one car garage on Putnam street | have already started the revaluation |t cost $150, | work about the city and plan 1o A permit has been issued to Clar- complete the figures by . the latter [#NC® G. Ferriss for the erection of & | part of January so that a meeting |{WO car garage on Sherman street lin the early spring will be held by |'© \'"’;"n‘"‘i"“‘-h“ et A thelistriotRloNyg!te ax) Rindfleisch for the erection of & two | In discussing the tax rate last 5 | night, Chairman Newell Jennings of ‘»"’,‘,‘;m’“"“ o8 RIVIstity streets g0 the district said that mounting ex- Permission has been granted (o | penses of the district might make | ga.py g Simpson for the erection |a larger rate necessary as the rate |o'u one car garage on Putnam |for the last few years has been & |gi ot 1o cost 0 trifle inadequate so that temporary : i O o e qoans 1a8t ¥ ear T lschool dL.trict will meet at § o'clock. R e, ffieore of tha oo |daylight time, on next Monday night ieports of the officers of the dis- |\, " ongider the reports of the offi- trict indicated a splendid condition | cars for the last year. The levying financially and otherwise. A vast of a tax for next year and other antount of work was done last year important business will also. be | by the school and its assoclations, |taken care of. Building Permits Superintendent of Public Works Oscar Anderson has issued a permit - tion, according to the report of | 1l‘r1nr|pu| Thomas H. Patterson. | The report of the committee fol. | lows . | i REPORT OF COMMITTEE ! 1024-1925 1924-1925 1925-19: | Subject Budget Fxpenses “..d,z,': s s i 013 $16,500.00 | g Rooks 350.00 0 it i o Rnpudl Frolic Will Take Place | 750.00 1,040,438 1,500.00 X ol Tomorrow Evening 130000 4.500.00 | — 1.300.00 ; | The class night exercises of the g 2.500.00 azo0.00 | Senior class will be held tomorrow Tusur LA ..o |evening at & o'clock in the high | & 79090 gehool auditorium. The festivity will be in the form [ 140000 147645 160000 of a musical comedy, something IR b never attempted by any class before. | % Miss Harvey and Miss Rabbie have [ 1.500.00 500.00 [ for the past few weeks been drilling the members who are to take part. 530.00 | A short address of welcome will | [he given by the president of th: | I Howard Beloin. The | 2 123000 | WHI was written by Max Riect 17.00 100.00 | and the history of the class ws SO oo Daritten by William MeCue. “Toral ehecks diaw 5 songansn | The members of the cast i | Ree'd rom City for salaries ames Miller, Max Reicher, Ernes I e = Howard Housman, Davi SR AR John Grip, Howard Bel Gennetle MeCut Fred William to substitutes s er, John Cianci, Iradore Koplowitz, | Total LT B murea ™ tian013 | Howard Beloin, Joseph Gruslewicy | DU Harry Schectman, Ruth Berprushon ! NEMWELL IBANINGE |sky, Helen Woods. Alice Regan RAMUETL 3. LARGE, : ; BETEY TONG [Kathleen Regan, Jeannie Irvink Distriet Committee. |Hilda Bessoff, Bessie Koplowitz, 1du All officers of the Federal Hill Mucke, Bernice Unkelbach, Mary hanahan, Abashal district were re-elected as follows: |Hughes, Helen Commiltter: Newell Jennings, Samuel |Benjamin. Grace Conley, T.cona Lei J. Large and Mrs. Betsey Tong; gea, Alice Lyrick, Helen Keisuwitz e R Willam ¥aTair: }hm.w Torrell, Ruth Hatch and Eha collector, Charles H. Cook; auditors, | McKirdy. fichard H. Beamish and Henry B. | e Wilcox. | You may have nothing to sell but of th a few |Your business ability; neverthelest 1n | the Classified ads will find you an cager bu | Becausc carcless m practice of or car operators lcaving machines parked directly in | the driveway to the freight Sation | s——————r {on the th Main sireet side, a | bann has been placed on parking in that convenient place by the rail- road company. The railroad offi- cials notified the city authorities this morning t'the privilege of parking in the space in front of the ety ha!l would ba withdrawn cause of the nuisance. City cars on official "business will be allowed to park there as in the past. The ban of the removes the STERS BROKE OUT ON FAGE Itched and Burned So Could Not Sleep. Cuticura Heals, “My trouble started with little blisters breaking out on my face. They itched and burned so that I could not sleep at night and my face was disfigured. I tried several remedies without success. I sent for a fres sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and it gave relief al- be- railroad company | unlimited parking space in the center of the city. Many Operators Licensed growth the m ion i city was at the M State . Policeman 1 conducted his only popu the strated yesterday Roulevard Herbert tor car lemon- morial when Clevel ckly examination of operators. |most at once. I purchased more he policeman was kept busy fror and in about two or three months 210 mctonk i the attorn ooy ot |Twas completely healed.” (Signed) e S iR e B Meel Ervionas R obin won) il Seoma ot petonE S| Ridge, New Yark, Oct 2 16: hicle from the typ N ove Keep your skin clear by using ome to the most - Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal e | cum for daily toilet purposes. Touch T pimpies and itching, if any, with qua Plans Announced gy, ora Ointment, bathe with Cutl- a Soap and hot water. Dry and s lightly with Cuticura Talcum. 2%+ Ointment 25 and S0c. jcum 25e. Sold e Bemtie Saeh frone A s Laberatories, Dept. Malden, WO Cuticura Shaving Stick 28e. ~ i rnoon progra ednesday d closing th an eve- How Do They Come So Dumb? is understood that there is consider red Sonnenberz ar their home on Wilcox avenue,| Motoreycle Officer IFred Callen in g able interest manifest and that a e play s in three acts, taking {urned to their home in New iyestigated the accident but found no nue and Robert Haves of 57 Murray team will b med 1o challen place in Paris many years ago. | | cause for arrest et were th wners of the bikes. other teams from the town of Be oncerna the ‘oss of a aecklace, ocal members of the Girl| S e lin or any other fown in Connucti- {NOUEht to be \alualie, the actloh of | Scouts will attend a meuting of (h"lrl : i LICENSES SUSPE xn]l D cut for that malter. the play forming an inferesting story. | troop fn Berlin tomorrow afternoon. En dD Thelipoiloe B iera inotined Cyeater “”\1:4(:y|g'hllh4 ‘f.“ u.:‘ rested Cin the Probably fhe prettiest scene in the | 'I"‘ » marriage of Miss Gr Holi- | tertamment an ance day afternoon that the licenses to aport. who are working for the for- Production wili be the ballroom | gan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat- \THE PATH ACROSS THE HILL" operate motor vehicles held by th mation of a club ure Max Sugen.CSN® in Wwhich many novel dances{rick Holigan of this place, and James | Given by BURRITT GRANG following had been suspended bime. A. A. Norih, Erncst W. Mil. Sl be introduced by the children.| Hother of Middletown will take Under the Auspices of Stephen Macrz of 1 Rhodes drum and 1t B Stovenson. Beautiful costumes wil) be featured | pigce tomerrow morning at § o'clock | PLAINVILLE GRANGE street, Charles Sapko of 104 ad Weddings Are Scheduled ,In this scene. Those taking part in - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24 street and Joseph Somers T et waiiictativniiieiiakon il oo dancespwllitbe (Continued on Page 12) GRANGE HALL ADM. 35¢ | Overlook street i ; Grand march. and Miss Antoinetie Wrobkewski. | (7 e (e = Moor W hoth of Kensinglon. wil take PICO | gjijo.» by the entire company . ot v 1 3 vk | VG . | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS |l er: Josephine Julian, Emma | Dr. Thowas ll]rx-nn.m TN HRETOT oty ar e M (A1 Marion will perform the cercinony isleiie Sl Sl ] . “On Thursday morning at 9 o'clock ::”' Sk fherg. CRineE ( AMMTRATS FUNRY-THAT F : [ say sonny, couLd &t Bacred Heart church. East Ber- . gonp “The Gypsy Trail,” Cather-| CLOCK SAYS TWENTY TO 17 { You TELL ME IR THAT lin. the marriage of Louls Prignola .. Goa | AINE AND MY VATER R e fand Miss Ida Bighinatti will be sol- Fox trot, “Peter Par by thel SAVS ANE :\"”“:"’ ““”“‘Jr‘;‘” C. Brennan of 'ginging Uke Band. Julia Ternardo, | * oclock!i?! Xensington will officiat. Ruth RBanerc Atna Tomositis, // N Enters Carpe Busindss aigaret (Lverson. Freffin | Davlod | [~ === ) Winfleld 1toks of Lust Berlin has Bartett, Helen! Hodgaon | | /Y tendered his resignation as an em- | Dance, “Tarantelle,” Fern Bruce. | ploye of the Savage Brothers and | Fox trot, "Oh, Katherina,™ Sing- L-—. will enter the carpeatry business in | ing Uke ‘Ban: New Rritain in Yhe near future. Mr. | Fipale, wal entire company Ross 18 well known in Rast Berlin | Dtween ti and his many friends have wished | Rose of Allend him success in his new fleld of en- |a group of girls, tncluding deavor. l :t, Ruth Bancroft, Julia Rer- , Entertain Several ¢ nardo, Freida Pauloz, Margaret | —~=__ % Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Brooks of {Iverson and Anna Tomositis | East Berlin entertained a large | The entertainment will be assisted group of friends at their home on by the following musicians. Ethel | Wilcox avenue over the week-end. | Whitman, John Hodgson . Harvey Among the guests were Mrs. 8. M. ! Woodfuff. Willlam Skinner. William | Richardson of Worcester. Earl Da.| Coals, Garner Goodwin and LeRoy | vis. Miss Emma Richardson, Seima I\stf Dancing will gollow the show. | Hendrickson and Eimwe RichaM- It s expected fhat there will be S son. a !srge attendance at this affaly, as \ ; A - g s £3 R Y . ’ f\: WANAA KRow Y VEes- IS THAT cLock$ § L VES- RIGKT OVER | TMERE? D You THINK 1T | was, IN CHINAT | ! WKY SORE T \ " f‘-\ F“,::»,,,E \T 623 ®uses oy wea semnce me N