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v Al - 92ping Center 0 5D THIS STORE' CLOSES WEDNESDAYS AT NOON Beginning July 8th up to Sept. 2nd., Inclusive Our Aisle Specials For Tomorrow Exceed in Value All Former Offers, Because of Our July Sale Prices Si el di CARE AS TO DESIRABI WOMEN’S and heel, were $2.50, THESE SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY ARE LITY AND WORTH. IMP! SELECTED WITH WHILE OUR WHOLE BRIMS WITH JULY SALE BARGAINS WE CALL PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING AISLE SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY, “KEDS” White, one-strap style, with rubber sole | ORTED VOILE 40 in. wide, also White Crepes, Stripes, Checks, Dotg, worth to $3, GREAT STORE a W 6 a b TWO SEEK ESGAPE Gallen Rounds Up Men Who MILLS ity, the police claim, but neither was successful rounded Callen. | the Plainville Baking Co. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 80, 1925 of a relative, brought. and the actions were Plainville News the defendant, submitted that time when the suits were filed and that no proper notice had been sent to that country. He also claimed that the court of common pleas had no right to try Appruzesc's sult, as it was for more than the $2,000 limit which s set for cases fn which that court has jurisdiction. Pythian Plenic About members of Pythian Yodge, No. 47, K. of P., and Pythian temple, No. 20, P. C., attended the annual pienie held Sunday at Pleas- ant Valiey. The trip was made by antomobile a lunchcon being en- joyed uponsthe arrival at the grove. A basebull game between the mar- ried men and aingl= men opened the AFTER GOLLISONS Evaded Responsibility FINES DRUNKS torm Docs Damage to Wire Sys- |athletic events. Tuu “Old Batches” won, 11-8, but that was about all tems — Suits Against Appruzese they won, for their marled breth- 4 2 {ren pulled them over the line two Abated—Pythian Plcnlc=-SWOWCE | o0 o thyee times in the tug-of- war and took most of the races. for Miss Levasscur—Bricfs, The prizes wege won as follows: {I'at man's r Arthur Turne vard dash for marricd women, abeth Livingston; 100-yard da men, Charles Livingston; baseball throw, Esther Aspinall; children's Bleanor Livingstone: 50-yard dash for girls, Beatrice Zigwolf; ltug-of-war, married men. After the sporting events the A truck driven by Louis Iirilla of {party returned home with the assur- 0 Meadow street, Bristol, run into ance that this year's picnic w the nd tipped over a delivery wagon of \most successfui cver held by the which was 'lcdge. The pienickers feel that too on | much credit cannot be given to Al- Two out of town automobile rs figured in accidents he ay and sought to evade re: driv- yester- ponsibil- in making a clean get- way. The humbers of the cars, erc obtained and the drives were up by Constable I'red eing driven by Walter Simons Attorney Frank Cavello, acting for his client was a resident of Italy at the 50- | Bristol Ne FENCES FOR ned Fof® Terryville Ro Political fences are being conceded that the fall will | mer postmastser, | will also have his hat in th The William POLITICIANS MEND Wade, Dutton and Hayes May Be Mayoralty Candidates MEMORIAL FOR TEACHER Fifth District To Honor Mémory of Miss Callen—Bridal Couple Duc | Santa Barbara 'l‘(xln)-—]‘hn-u-l A. Hayes teday to John D, Toree, a fern deal- er, of 19 Belmont place, Springfield, ws Personals Mass.,, and Miss Rose J. Molta of 8§26 Benha matrect this clty, 4 Dimibr to Healy Mrs. Helen D, Upson and son, Edwin, of Ridgeway streat will leave tomorrow for Southbury, Conn, to spend the summer, Mrs, Harry Reynolds of 8 Garden strcet has gone to Essex for a tw ¢ weeka' stay. Joseph Healy, well-known actor and dramatic coach, dered a farewell dinner at the Elks' club by triends who have been assoclated with him In dramatic productions In the last few years, A purse of gold was pre- local was ten- last night FALL sented to him as a further token of | Mra Arthur H. Parker of 61¢ esteem. Mr, Healy leaves today on [ Btanley street is at Indlan Neek, an extended trip to his old home In | Branford. She will reraain for a Ireland, Country Club Plans month, Fine entertainment has been ar- | Clarence T. Wilks Is spending Ly » |ranged by the entertainment com- | weeks at Indlan Neck. mittee of the Chippanee Country - club fee Saturday in observance of th~ Woliday. Golf matches will be | held throughout the day and dur- ing the evening an orchestra will | Miss Ruth Tarson s | play for dancing. An added attrac- | two weeks at Saybrook evening will be a dis- play of fireworks. The committee Mrs. street Chestor ¥, Hale of 10 Camp is at Middietown for a week spending | tion for the Nathan Googel of 507 East street in charge of the arrangements con- | has gone to Milford for the sum- w. sists of Ray A. Alcott, chairman: |mop, Mrs, T. G. Treadway; Brown Joyce repaired land Charles 8. Joy. 2 ‘l;.lmm the city according to poli- Phelan on Scene ! Miss Adella Friedman has gone to {ticians, who sce a hot and furious | Mr and Mrs, Wiliam J. Phetan | MOntville, N. J., where she will re. racg for the mayoralty and other| o jort jast week on a honeymoon | MAIN until Auguat 1, jcity oftices this fall, Although offl- | ¢y to California are scheduled to | i clal announcement, has 1ol been |rive 1n Santa Barbara, the sceny | P § Mitchell s spending a month |made by candidates. it Is generally | ;¢ ne gisagtrous earthquake, today, |2t SAYbrook. see for- | The wedding party itinerary includes | Lo o e i T \vaqe ted |a 8top of several days in the Mis. | Mrs. Willam Hinchiifte of 112 the gity's chiof office. Some. int). | 0D €lty. Mr. Phelan, a prominent |l:ake trect is at Cedar Beach for mation has been made that for. |F8IlOT, was formerly local repre. |the summer, sentative of the old Hartford Post |and this morning messages were sent | | from newspapers, asking for an ac- Mrs. 8. M. Davideon of 142 Fair- view street has gone to Silver Sands e ring. | 0 and i councilmen as a whole will f l 50 = 95c Bohemia street yesterday afternoon. |len M. Raymond :\’nL.,\Imvtu] .(: e Icnum by hiln of the scensk of de- | 10¥ the Mimmier. AN ottt i KE T b oA o e T The truck, which had discharged & | wold, \\h‘n s crargsiockitheiarc) i sanin forfomestandialiihavel Sic 0 o l i load at a house belng built on the [rangements. : st A Young For Councll Mits Clara 31 Waahb Gt . ) Mrs, Oldershaw against, City Clerk T. B. Steele i8 | s Clara ashburn {s &t SUMMER BLANKETS STRIPED LINEN street, came up from the rear of the -I|l‘l‘|u‘\1"-\ L D el i o e riends of Bruce A. Young of |Deer Isle, Maine, for the summer. : : wagonwand struck the hub of the | Iunom Tt ponent | East Bristol are urging him to throw | e Grey, tan and white with colored bor- | Guaranteed fast color, of regular $1.50 |Jf|iert hind wheel, throwing the wagon GG O IR T I e his hat into the council ring this| Mrs, Margaret Burns is spending 5 i $ N ch. | Shaw 20 sroad street, e ’ . : 8 L 8 Bu ders, regular $2.50 kind, quality, specml at, over on to its side in the ditch. H\.-”y e yesterday morning, will | Fines of $5 and costs each were |fall So that a representative of the |ker vacation at Momauguln, i " Firflla fatied to stop, but his name |at her home yesterday o (o Tes roliTalchus e BAAEE BraP IEvetio By fhe o e PAIr ovvniiiiiiiiien & yard: .o 5 ‘ be held at her late residence tomor- |IMpo: ¥ y was sccured and he was arrested "'Y row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. |slon last night on three local young |Funning. In all of the councils to S ds Puni = o icer Callt charges of rcck- |r0 2 i 3 i Rt i Rys “ha pikell | date, thel o8¢ MEN’S HALF HOSE CHILDREN’S HOSE Oficerpitalignionibarkeefoten Chatles S, \yekoff, pustor of the |men. HBenjamin Ryan, Charles Pikell |date, there has been no resident of [SUspends Punishment jomn driving and cvading responsi- | Chacles 8 Wyckolt pasior B8 (e 0" \Gillian” ONell, who were.in- | the Fitth school distrct of the city 0Of Boy Who Took Auto Silk and lisle, silk and fiber, stripes, 0dd lot, 7-8 ribbed lisle thread, with bility | iteement will be in Dlymouth. The |volved in a fracas in that town carly jon the boards and this year the o t, lightly i 1 nd | f , al 59 He wiil appear, in town court at 8 CLRELE Lo L o 4 private Sunday morning. It was said that [residents think that a candidate| William Madone, 16, was given a SICHIBIRHUVRILIEETALES 42c ancy tops, value to 59c, 21 $ o'clock tonight befors Justice 1d- |funeral seryices will be b * |the men bhad engaged in an argu- |from that section would be highly |suspended sentence to the reforma- 1 G000 o000t 0G0 DG IO IRIE L e C ward P. Prior. Grand Juror Wi-| o BEEAE it ana [ment on Saturday night at Gay's |desirable. Because of his knowledge [tory by Judge Benjamin W. Alling | ham J. Foran will present the case. A s 3 re- [ Tnn in Wolcott with two Terryville [of conditions in that part of the eity |in police court this morning when e v Q 10 " Q . ~ and Mrs. I°. Kalisch have re 1 y » g WOMEN'S VESTS | COSTUME SLIPS Simons sustained a wrenched [Mr. and Mrs. 1. aliech have Fer\ 0% Son the Terryville resi- |and his wide experience, Mr, Young |he entered & plea of gullty. fo. & d var, o shoulder when his wagon tippea ]]“‘”" vacation camping out at Lyme, [dents left for home, the local men |is being requested to assume the |charge of taking Hartwell A, Tay- And Bodices, fine mercerized yarn, regu- | 20 in. hip hem, fine batiste, trimmed fiovor UHC bvast ableiio i ALRN O | e V. e AGKee | Krilot Hough|streo | folloved NG dlsagreement vas re-f candidaoy, lor's automobile without permission lar and extra sizes. Aisle A, 21 c | with real lace and H. S. c [today The wagon was temporarlly | W Jt TR (B o) hospital, | sumed in Te ,.\\lm ulm, ‘:‘lf resul Little Storm Damage (Eo 81 S SALrny 1o it A g rendered unfit for use. 84 D4 that the three Bristol youths were| Little damage has been reported |the Burritt hotel on June 7. The Muslinw 3 rendere Mrs. Harrison Johnston will ported | N A i it I L A delivery automobile owned and ~x-v:~]'1 o Ria [ vuvas|adiyiused R p S Ryan guffered in- | from the storm which swept over the | sentence was suspended until Satur- street, a local ice dealer, was struck i : it aken, wh ell also s and trolley circuits were affected for |appear at that time to learn 5 sill visit the White mountans an O el I and fdamugedfiatolys -‘[-1"5"‘;w,,,l,wn and Boston, [Beiay e s ok few moments but prompt action | whether the suspension imposed this Kensington Youths Fined otiglnally schieauiedd roriiinat i aves | ooy e ACIIDE SVE A0 ames 1t Boswell has been called | ISP £ {on the part of the Bristol & Plain- | morning will be continued, L Ste = S = * |seph Somers of 40 Overlook avenue, | <GB 0 T ness of his | ter besan. ” e | ville Electric Co. repairmen prevent- | The defendant was originally eriin ews A eni ey eIt A blevens inink {New Britaln. The Hardware City |10 SArtnage: 2. By As @ reault of the fight, Warrahts feg ‘any serious inconvenlence. The |charged with stealing the automgs and Cariton Hazen, three Kensing-| (Collections Made Tomorrow |mapn drove on without stopping to | @@ e Lt Ot Cart raln|note Issued nreughiChier of Polict | signal system of the police depart- | bile, but this charge was nolled this ton youths, were haled Into the El-| The board of selectmen today is- ! give his name, but Murphy took nis | ! i e ieiiine her nisce Miss | Georse’ Buckley ot I-rr.\\”}" Lo \m;.,. went out of order for a time | morning by Prosecutor Joseph G. lington .l-n;xrl vesterday afternoon sued an announcement regarding 'pupber and Offiecr Callen rounded J Eet g S Hartford, and her|(ne local police mHfl;’“‘ up, "‘“ 1> |also but was restored to action by | Woods and the charge of taking it ?lur]\'\\tyn“)nrjl 48 & result of @ dis- | the colluction of rubbish in Kensing- i up on the counts of rockiess | ! R et Ryun, ichergod withibreachiot neact plec(olanimomaa (1Cally, AR e oisnsiil permiiseton: wad gubstiiy ogl urbance at Crystal lake early Sun-|ton, which will be made tomorrow. { qriving und evasion of responsibility. | S1S1€T . and intoxication, aaang {tree limbs were blown down but | Atty, Th F. McD d day morning, Three other young|They made it plain th she: In Serious Contlition 1841 O'Neil, charged with breach Atty. omas McDonough made day morning. Three ther young iz mae lp(unk( m)nu'a); 8 01 1o will appear in the local court at | Ara. Frank Bowen) formerly ot 34 -0 ONell GRoTRAL 1l DEAtH otherwiss no reat amount. of e an frpasslaned pia to’ the! ofik en were als e o arbage will be taken by the men |, A | Mrs EREON v toE [iof peace. ipald §19.55, white [BIkElL s lowed ; AR IIhe e arals SRULIE Ganel il e e :‘lflurl da \ iniured. while | Plainille, is in a critical condition | cyareeq ith hre of peace and | 1::::n"‘:3rf°'k wed the w of the | not to send the youth to jail before ) A 2y 4 £ Murphy was not injured. while 5 e ; | 1 Abre e 3 The casc was tried yesterday aft- | residents have containers for the | queo v G0 (RMTE S 0 [[fuea Moy \‘”“\ Hpapl ;r‘f\‘ IE A0 |jnioxicat mr\\Hm.l B i J;m:r-‘ Rercloct ONloees RIS ‘r‘"c"d”;Z'":‘a’yi“a’:ce{m‘“'}\?"‘: ernoon at 5 o'clock before Justice of |refuse, placed along the roadways | g, e, opcration last week ctically Allen of Terryville heare o 13 v has se 2 e s a3 ght damage (o the front wheel ) e | Officers were re-elected at the an- : f i the Peace Harrison L. Hamilton of |so that the work may be done quick. |~ ="t damase to ) [ niope s entertained for her recov-| . e o nt the an- | Haven county jail since he took the 7 Drunks in Court, o nual meeting of the Fifth school | Fllington. The threc Kensington |1y and expediently ery To Honor Principal : Taylor machine and Atty. MeDon- wm Also AG[ S T]easure]‘ ’wun; Hoya ! pieaded nole. confeniders | itat: Sujsctraan Carter slated for | o Q2eer Hulfeniug iof tnisitonnidnd| Margaret Mullaney of Bank| In memory of the teacher who |dIstrict at the East Bristol school | ough fold the court of the influence g hoys pleaded e endere “irst Selectman Carter stated to roros P s, Margavet alullaney 4 emo| ELED lasf as fo 2] to their charg i evens [ day that collections of rubblsh will | oo Lawlor of Iorestville were " | street also remains in a Kerious con- | corved for practically three de- p ,'“"’:,“,M,\,:“ ! ”‘,’:\‘f'.; L I | the incarceration had on the boy. Mafl&ge’ and Collector youths were charged with breach of |be made in Berlin and Hast Berlin | jou miane on ehavees of dokens | dition. 8he is Mrs. Bowen's aunt. | cades as instructor and principal of | MiV2rd Fr. o o L McDon-| He pleaded that the hoy shouid not the peace a o eac e 5 0 o8 FUMAON R0 TRas ol e v for Miss Le Vasseur. | the 3ristol school, the Iifth 0 + U* | be thrown back into jail where he ] pls ek fEeme e oAt ones s Hustn D enibEs i iness nnd ibecach ot (hiatnedce i e | \M:‘y‘x‘i:-,rv:':u Ve e ftens ft]‘x Vr\r’r‘v:m'n «rl‘ KL P i LrSesuner R ired B oI rnme“ln contact \\‘:fl\ hardened S Hazen was charged with driving an |ing as yet undecided two men were picked up in an intox- | miscell 188 S Rlald ok [ emorial fo | Fletcher; collector, B 1. Healy; f automobile while under the influ-| The Kensington lLeague of Women 1 conditiontseatorday aflesnoan red last evening at t American [jast night to erect a memoria A e i Iurhmm's whose influence woulr - o il e D00 n ) hiting street 4 Y ( |audito mas Doyle and e eatly Drcachiof thepeacs charee SHowas {irubbishio)lection; | William Buys following a complaint | "onor of Miss Marquerife L. & Lk Sl e o sion was voted to defer the aroneR B g fined $100 on the first count and $7 | Fast Berlin Items, et ks Haturbance | Seur by the Misses Anne Murphy and | the memorial was appointed as M e ,m_uhn Taylor machine and gone e ton Tiors| Get anto Dimemty | caithe kecond [N AT mesting of ihe! Knightalot Py lin Shevensre "'(““""fh ‘at the cor | Marie Callen. The hall was decorat-|lows: Miss Helen Hume, Miss Ellen | 8108 of th Ehink Aoy i :malaw Derby where he was arrested ) Kensinzton Boy D) ’i The other three defendants. Ed-|ihias will be held fonight at their :l“r ‘”_‘“_m:’m’" vm"rl Manle streete. | ©1 With garden flowers and ne, | Hubbell. Mrs. B. 1. Healy. Mrs, Fred |the reva St | charges of reckless driving and ap ~"Young America” Controls M- ward Joray, Everett Skinner and | hall, Rusiness of importance wil be raushe bap o ative. Mills last | the color schema being pink and |S. Fletcher and Mra. . V Chapin PR erating under the influence | Walton Shinner, were charged with | transaicted and the attendance of all Nebiihs nen 4‘“,',“‘”"_““ ing ral guesis were present Miss [ Nen served as ins ructor ot e Payment of |anor. He was fined $25 ind cost welf o5 Glorious Fourth Tooms in {breach of the peace. Woray was dis> | members is urged Grana Juror Williatn 3. Foran. Hul. | from Hartford, Bristol, New Tiritain |t Fast Bristol almost from the time | The 'aef, G2y for the pyment of| o %0 “ary”chargs and $100 n Offing—Other Ttems of Interest {charged, while the Skinner boys| " members, pt the Berlin ! tonius who 1s an old offender, was|2nd Plainville. numbering R EIM'1 O o o setoot- |due in June, without the addition of | COsts With a fail sentence of 10 dax ) —Other s st SRR a The § . Al 5 o+ tenius, 3 an ol nder, S| mately 80, Miss LeVassour was the 'sehool and saw the one ro. chool- | du d iy he f sl : & (e e s R s et l(troop for GLe Reots il el enalied) i antal S0 uantl (Ben et nich L 7 (\n’ ,‘: j\\! :‘vmv mjfl e arow inlo Lo big school. |& penalty of Interest, will be on|Wwas the penalty imposed on Lester I Deming was clected gec- LOYS took an appeal. Sig] l\m-‘rllh: at the Berin Congrega- | . gyspended. placed on probation LeLnel S wou Fotiies wilh als corps of teach- |Wednesday. 1In order that taxpay- | second nager, eollector and treas The defendants were representec | tional ehurch tomorrow afternoon for six months and fined costs of the | c/uding cu L Eile rs. Many of the prominent men of | may be aided to make their pay- | —_— - rrtary, manager, ot " A5 Thy Daniel J. McCarthy 'vrmvrl: Mies Marguerite Hulburt of New | conet: Laslor was assesed and | Pestry. lustre ware, electr o Man ol e e e ol i b ‘\\'nrk S 4 i urer of ths Worthington Fire dis- juror Henry Pever prosecuted the | Britain s visiting her grandparents, | ¢ o and miscellaneous ,,r‘-v“u Miss o and wothercd st har fu.|Riiey wiil keop his offics open on | i ¢ 5 1 e c " . o alp Margere )l.ear " r's Mab L puplls and gathered A er it " Rt L. H 1 trict at the annual meeting which fcase. s | Mr. and Mrs. T. I Carns, at their Storm Breaks Wire, AR “"]‘I_:,‘) o o | HeiRl oo neoR (31 hBadenar wiol| \ednesay iight Bfrom S it On First Building was held last night at the town hall. | Recommend Lse o n«l : ln’;v_w (\:ll\\fl«'-fir:\ .‘\’\r;:m | | i ey debn Gy et SO Bl s S e i B e e e it e e e e ) + | The placing of flags along Berlin| The library will be open tomor- | . o' Dlainville late yesterday after- | A buffet lun E | : g0 el o [ Ee rrs, Mr. Deming takes the place of G. C. | & f i a S R EL L : very enjoyable evening was enjoyed Giranlin-Tetrault Wedding TR the first unit of the Storrs church i stree e same or as they | row afternoon from 3:30 to 5 i erablo danasatio | very enjoyabl E . £ SRl y 5 5 | Goodwin, also of Berlip. Irank 1>'Ir‘ .[n‘:;nl,hrr ;;L\nxm‘;::\r:r lurm i; oral MW_;”“ S xmol]‘w‘ did (;, it { 'v]m \H: by all. Miss LeVasseur will become H s Girardin o (\rmm‘1 am Schooner Reaches Port |ana community house project n_: i ; TG U BDIaYes 28N Al CHEa L . op | trolley, telephone and clectric light | = = 5 =75 0 o John I, |stree 1 Miss Emilda Tetrault of e S S definitely begun today when_ severa Wilcox was reelected chairman of | New Lritain and among the princl- | 7 o § o'clock for the exchange of ires tho high wind which accom- | 11° bride_ of S ] street were married yes Vith Four Men Missing ! Spades of earth wers tursed on s the district cominittee and the other | pa) strcets of many other New Eng- bocks. i e | PANIC L toaring loose the wiring sl ! feroayinaraing at SC. Aniiats)horeli| Boxton it dUnals OlLE o mEme a0 2 o LSRN MRS SieRes (e e Sl S oA anaidllivs Lsjbeing recommended Dy fig Members ot the AQrd sl bk tere et ot o B Bitow R ThE st nt discount sale Wednes- | by Rev. J. P. Perrault. After the bers of the crew of the fishing \ " o.q fop gocial and religious faci- reclected, These minie are the Worthington Community Center | Bastern Star are v‘n'.»d to attend m.I most gerious break occurred in ,mi e o cremony Mr. and Mrs. schooner Josephine de Costa were o "0 tho voung people attending Francls Deming and Pardon = |association and 1ctrers to ¢ ef- " all ’J""-" sewing party :" pienic, © oehpe Standard Steel & Bearings, | 3% g s wedding trip, missing when the little vessel, with " onecticut college. Rickey. Mr. Deming's position is the frecy have been sent to residents of | which will be held at the home of o " he frolley wire was torn [ - : e ey b en ey fiying at half mast, put into her " CONIERIETE CONRE ¢ ground cnly one accompanicd by a £alary. {{ne community by 4 committee con- ' Mrs, William Noble of Cromwell to- | 4 s service was fisd u | OUNE = b L berth here today. The men, three 1€ eXerees of HIsainE SOt Two auditors for the coming YCar |qigting of Fred 8. Troup and Emil | morrow. Those attc nding are re- ' o aiout two hours and passen } \1'1 West Main str | A marriage i was granted of whom were married 1 had 400" cing people who are attending were elected in the persons of | (0. Shjerden A quested to bring a basket lunch 1 obilzad Lollilkaltrom ihis epot milies, were out in dorles 3 B o LA e S Troup and Emil 0. Shicrden | The flags will e purchused by the | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pouts have {0y oony ywn ‘ | = day noon, 60 miles southeast of oo o the faculty, many min- voters, although it is probablc lof their property al intervals of 40! enue which was formc ceupied |y oo ia mg 1 avy fog shut in nable to fin svmen and townspeople. a large altendance would have been 'yoey along Berlin street, between the | by Leland Rich B e el ragd S a(e “0\ e La\\ Fight 1 G S 0 U LA ] UL e i g s R if ned M. . | 'G. C. White, chairman present had the weather been more | jewalk and the curb, if they agree Ladies' and children's Rragolessiiiar (AR y suffer| Hartford \‘ : Jun = ,,",,f: : r nours, the schooner returned to | & € Witte: SHOITTLE (ML favorable __ito the proposition e flags, com-, halr shingling. A. E. I', Barber Shop | st in this respect, dAlightlyHelIEn: Cln e ?" eSS Hope was expressed that they | 3 4o orercises and introduced the A petition from several residents |puge, with pole and halyards, will be | —ad Ventarin me damage was done to, ture interests who ”" 1t have been picked up by other v. Dr. L. H. Dorchester, of Hart- of Berlin was reeeived. In 1t the res-lpuicneq by the association at a e Sins i ow ( m tax law th | ed to have been in e B i ectian: idents ask for an sxicne e lamall cost. It i loped that they | DR SLATEN CHOSEN. | Pleas in Abatement Granted. |cffective Wednesiay said neSenitwereWCester s oTo ERE SIS S B district lines. After a* discussion, iy he ready fisplay upon | New York. Jun he Rev. Dr Picas | atemer anieninogeana usloneyEBECHReaC] 0 f Malden. Mass, brother of | "0 “t1e campaign committee was decided to extend the lines of yye g A. Waketield Slaten, who was oustcd | oo St he o et rence yegan in New idward Murphy, skipper of THF Pt TS raise the $300, the district 300 feet south of Varm- | Waiting Until the Tourth from the Willidm Jewell Baptis vesterday in suits of esterday wi Wicker hooner; Moses McKenney, (005 oo complete the pro- inglon avenue and aiso north Of) iy youths are withhohling lege ‘.(‘ |wl 1y, ‘\h»““{“ 1 iley and Vincenzo Appru- Lol case “‘" "““- lired “"‘,","“ ject, delivered the dedication speech Farmington avenue, the cxact dis-ly 40 exeitement and are imp itly been selected by the Cong st Al- as qu 1 Donald Chisholm, Dos tance to be determincd A later )iging their time uniil urday ‘he We Unitarian church to fill < 1 ¥ ROOT BEER | date. dawns. This year has been quis caused 1 signa- | S : ) Al)lbb The question of laying & tax Was 4o (. yyuch more quict than vthers tion o v. Dr. Charles Francis which SLorg s hEman 4 Automobile Fatalities discussed and it was decided to place oo poen as July 4 has approached. | Pott Slaten, who is now a e t t the law in force toomr- E)&TRACT \ sy All the beauty creams on earth that matter on the table. the qUeS-, ., premature celebrations have | professor at Unitarian &chool of | . & gam SNOW Increase can’t give you an active liver. tion to be brought a epccial oo few and between. ninistry at keley, Calif., was| - — An icy glass of sparkling P J (P—The Keep yourstomach sweet ant mecting. to he called at the dis The board of sclcctmen hav nan eleclodibyRth e cotRtey : Dy TROIT LINES LOSE Root Beer peps you up . oadeeth from, a | sour liver active, You will tion of the chairman. Due to sucd & warning st the disch galion last night. | of an insurance policy at t Sl \ et accidents showed a marked in- | be repaid with sparkling that the re ssment of Property o e iorks before the day se B ~ | { was on the hottes ys. in the latest figures collected | eyes—clear, smooth, healthy now going on. may cause someoe o F G by haled into court Af DAMAGE BY LIGHTNING, | —mro | nort Makeyour own—quickly 1 today e con- | skin—and & breath with the changes in the grand list, it was de- 20050 “eound, which scems doubt- | - Danbury, June 30 (P—Lightning | : 1 e nt ords | odor of Spring. cided that the better course would be ¢y g yhough several of Berlin's | during showers yeaterdayiaflifyicias i Analysisiol our Tee Urcant | | Nhichinasis P s 3 iaianican iellesliey] nh b l (L) T bl to wait until that work is completed. © oo re dispiaying altractive as- , crnoon st evening caused con- || qpows 184 per cont of butter fat, ! g t s your grocer. e population’ of 26.821.- | LA eriain $ 1al eu The present district committes (o0 10 fire crackers and other | siderabl uage in country sections | f ypich i« more than double the 1 city ¢ she ¢ il do it. Get a bottle of these pink act as & fire prevention bureau the children are silent- | €ast of this city. A large barn on the | 4nte standand of 8¢ A s Al years T s B e cht Tuke tio toaiet will act 4 noise makers the child fi& L LAl L \ j Yeral. & e 1blets ; t it was toted. A list of names of iy E\atling antl day arrives | farm of Walier R. Smith in Great THE. WHITING | ha nade monthly pur 7 Chey are prompt in action, pleasant 2 b by N s was b 1 with loss estimat- | o o | to ‘ i der 2 sons authorized to call the New; O iy o niay let loose with all | Plains was burn 80 Whiting Street S G 255 d in efect. Dritain fire department will be se ”g”:‘ i : ‘ed at $6,000 and a horse Killed [ noney parkling lasses | Sold everywhere cured by the clerk and steps toward | st. Paul's Church Notes | i the prevention of fires by instrue ins of .marriags were published ‘ | tom i warming i b taken b |, S0 "L | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS G d Luck BY BLOSSER this committes Mareello Saparito and Rose Occhi. | 00 UCK. School Beard Meeting. ; The members of the church will 2 A tegular meeting of the Berlini, /", rogival on the church lawn e T e e = school board will be held Friday tomgh Many interesting features | [ Gesn-\T SURE WA ! Azy' Wil oae il L*AA*: rms-FEEl,} K WELL DONT ToucH evening ‘at § o'clock In the office of | o0 = and there will | TR WA, DONT WE OF VoL BOYS HAND YLE OTIER TWO-TUERES' the town cierk. In addition to other i B8 ol Lol Tt cood things to | m.\.\:"’_wi GET CUASED ME No oF "MOSE ) 2,000 NOLTS N busiriess, the appointment of scveral | L, | CUT OF Toc<s CREETKR ) ) EM ! teachers to the staff will acted 1 4o 1 Heart StionBLwillll be AN THEN WREN WE GET ) S n G RERLS aud)| TO T RESTSWIR WE upon. held on Friday g at 6, 7and | 6T CHASED FRCW TERE - ) o'clock S | GUESS WG CANT CO jr’ o v. W. D. Cascy, assistant at | Suam law, AT ~—r Q‘wk St. Paul’s church, has recovered A NBAL.E T from a recent operation which he e EVER MAD ANV, S underwent at Francis' hospital, | GOSD Wk T aje Hartford. { WOULDNT . Large Docket Tonight Rehef £ | A heavy docket is expected in the {Berlin town court tonight State { policemen have made a large num- | ber of arrests in the course of the In one minute—or legs—the paln ends. Dr. past week and the local officers have Scholls Zino-pad s the safe, sure, bealing | .10 contributed 1o the list of trestment for corns. At drugandshoestores. | { DtScbous | 1t is expected fhat the case of | |John Frankowitz of Kensington. | | gerous weapon on the person of John Put ons on- !h! pain is gone Britain on Sunday | It was | Krachiel of New [last, will be heard tonight