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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1925 Preshyterian | Wi ubledon tit T . . their employes may celebrate the . Kelth; traffie, Officers Doolan, M« ainviiie INews | o ™o mapority ot the stores rlsto @L)S | Nemee Brandt and Norton; motets will remain open tomorrow night cycles, Officers Burns and Jeglinski and olose at 10 o'clock Saturday! — |day beat, Officer McLoughlin, morning. The barber shops will hwi | Circus Coming cpen for business until 10 o'clock | | Announcement has been made 3 tomorrow cvenlng and until Satur- | |that Cristy Brothers elrcus will play i rlu,}/’nomv, | e [In thiy clty the latter part of the The regular holiday hours at the | : : ' month, Because of the lack of stor. /. nost oftico i o owmersea. the | 10 MeaRtime Must Pay His Wile |ako track room, the arrival of ta4 A stamp, reglstration and parcel post | | , |Clrcus will mean the suspension of wind be open fri 8 | oig! / ] 1, ‘.,1“, will bo_open from § to 11 | 31’500 Per Momh I freight handling for the day as the \, 3‘ 0 l. @ | pemacceaal o'¢lock In the merning, but no| | T T tracks, employed for tha shifting op. Ay 1on o1 [ Money orders will be issy There | (i f g erations will be oceupl v ; |eratio ceupled by the eir- pping Center: Faces Dilficult Problem With | wibe s severs i 5 i | e vors, a3 oo 0| SPECHE] COMMLtER EXDEOLE {0 0™ or st as sh utmo rural delivery. All malls will |g . althy urer of lust yards have been al 9 < & I . ¥ |Symington, wealthy manufacturer of | i yards have n almost { This Store Closes Wednesdays at Noon, Beginning July Sth, up to Sept. 2nd, Inclusive Broad Street Water Leyel ~|»e @ispatchea as uiual. rafiroad equipment, is to carry his | File Its Rflpflrt Soon Auate tol Moot theidAARA Zor eyiy Long Bicycle I'rip Inght for a divorce to higher g lce and discussion of additions to the —_—— I;nérnlmnyl 1!;{” of W F,\)Ml'r stroet Thwarted fn his first sensational ———— trackage has been under way at va. and Sylvester Dame of Bank street 1 Y ou L attempt when Supreme Court Justice 1 rious times, \ AR S MAD S TE left foday on a bieyele trip to New- || : : Bk ) ord yesterday threw out of cou llks Meet Tonigh ¥ ® YE [ E HOR R burgh, N. Y., and return. They will ,,N’ “‘) ‘m(.wt m”in‘:w« \‘l‘l" ..,\m‘.'«l ‘HELD FOR TAK[NG AUTO Applications for memfin:-hln will ur u y a e ers lg a ues camp ench night (vhero darkness ov- |his wife, Symington suid the appeal | {1o consldered at the meeting of Rris. Special Town Meeting Monday Night | ¢rtakes them, as they all eauip- | \wou1q he based on the exclusion by | Sixth School District Lays Tax of tol lodgs of Elks tonight in Eiks ] Authorities to §10p Pre-Fourth |wheels T i oS O el | Justies Ford of certain letters Wi | govon Mills—Counterfelt $10 1l | om G OLNCr, Important burlnem wi ‘ ‘ “ Q ~ m ez, § =Tourt ¢ S " 3 " OYCD LAt erfeit $ s 3 han cf EVERY DEPARTMENT HAS ITS MARK-DOWNS — MERCHANDISE THAT L : Notes [l Mrs. Symington. ekt ‘(F}I'::"{:’: ,';‘“_:"MLUOH- . n me T AT ’ N Qrr AT TR T S| IOV o 5 U ese letters, Symington 1w Dis red—08 Arrests Made 3ASC re PROFITS WELL ALL THAT PURCHASE NOW. COME, SUPPLY YOURSELE Shooting—Governor In Malne— 'l)y;’ {1|”I:\|\tlsx of\]honnl(vrnlmlln, A Lt e LU Iscovcred—08 Arrests Made 1n| g0 Sonke o S of ons eont 5 S s e A e who is Il at St. Mary's hospital, V LG atTLy | 4 TR ; ‘ WITH THE WEARABLES NEEDED FOR SUMMER AND VACATION. STOCK Platnyille Bricfs. terbury, will bo glad to know fhat | I VOr In dirccting the jury| - June. o e A T 1 T 3 QT " ! ;o AT v i Gy b ¥ o offind for Mrs, Symington, sald: | 3y 3 ® chagri cal motorists, A UP WITH TOILET SUPPLIES AND DRUGS. LOOK TO ALL YOUR OTI N[l A difticult problem confronts the '“‘I;”“;“""“ IBiyary ';“'I“ ‘”I"“"““‘! “There must be some defnite | Completion of ti bullding | few motor car owners were fortunate \ ¥, The Congregational church school | 3 B 1 | NEEDS, AND COME WITH THE SURETY OF BIG SAVINGS. school repalr committee which was | plonic was held today in spite of the [PTOT before a hushand can rob his iy e e i okea LR dMAY appolnted last night at a meoting of |tarly morning. rain. wife of her reputation. Apparently [sion of & speclal city committee for ‘l Ikl at the rise In price will A the school committee, for it has| Mp. and Mre, Willlam Cassidy ana |L1€Fe 18 no such proof here.” | practically a year, iy expected soon, | "0t POther for several days at least. . been determined to do away with the | nepliew, Leonard, of Bank street, |, JUstice I'ord excorlated Talbot W. lay members of the committee say R u y a e rices on e Y"'tO' ear nuisance caused by the water level|loft today on & motor trip through |ChAMmbers, coal dealer, who With |(hat the regulations are almost ready at the Broad street school. The cess- | Malne and into Canada. They wil |Mfaurice Fatio, architect, was named o operation. The new code prog | Ay : e bt AR o AN pool at the wooden school bullding | o G b e ier corespondent. Chambers was arrest- |yiges many changes to existing rules, - HOW ABOUT A SPORT COAT? Good THE l)lth.\Lh] WILL ENTHUSE YOU. (Rf|there is a very old one and has al| . reeular. Thuredes eventng |00 for adultery when his {esthony |tending toxurd: mrenter e wsiating chance to select one for vacation and sum- -Fl"‘"llfl“.\'r 50 ; Jl““ !.}'HU see 1:“; lovely Ay ff‘A“;‘f‘l U'O\]”-\f'. being filled at|prayer meetings will b held at 7:45 |°F ““\’"”“‘-""“"\l"'}' Mrs -“'”‘W"l"" | teatures and more perm in % : 2 2 rocks of printed silk crepes, flat crepes imes. er a heavy ralnfall, the|o'clock tonight at the Plainville M, |Was corroborated by another plain- |oonstruction. Working with the city wear. Wonderful values offered in : At ; . - | g L . glert\ Ca AT i ol bt the pastel shades and crepe satin l““'o‘l"”'“ :1)\0 hcmml 18 n: : l‘nnhf‘r I, Baptist and Advent Christian “rf,‘\‘lg“"”‘;\ 3 ) g |COmmitiee 15 a speclal committes of , port Coats of mixtures and cheviots in j..ccas all i soma il e level than the basement of the build- | churclics. Any man who can do what|ine ghamber of commerce, City En- | e many styles with silk crepe lining ;]“L‘:‘l“"'u;ll‘lt ]\”'flul'}cyl(' ;1;‘-“‘*1 »\IL}I‘WI. ne(’mi uu’(“nmllilood.\s into it. Pogtmaster Jamos . Usher and "““"'““ ) P D oo 2 (0 SR @ gosian o \‘mnmsu\m\-l},TacMillan‘s adshi o Oifl 25, ments at woul > good values a Chis 15 an old problem and has|family have returned to their home |31Ch a low, contemptible creature |cr of Public Works Oscar Anderson, g p B d Sold regularly at $25.00 14 $16.50 and $19.75 never been satlstactorlly settied. It Jon Niast Main atroct after _soveral "*;‘l‘} he dsn’t worthy of bellef. {ns well as Fire Chief John H. Hayes. R B i " 3 T 5 pies p s thought probable that ar rt | weeks' 1 t Cedar Lake, 'he appeal will be a costly pro- [The code. 0 ote, ' . and $29.50. Sale price is v TN i s AR b . i hat an exper X fon at Cedar Lake, c [The code, when complete, will be a ones battle Harbor - . 3 ||| will bo called In to dispose of it|Chester, Conn, ceeding for the manufacturer, - He |model of its kind in this state, and b ALL SUMMER FROCKS REDUCED. Fashionably made of cofton, linen and other "“.'I.‘I:h PR e iCral ,T""l Tatian ?’"“" °f| 1”'"’, advent :I\y’::n‘\;;? unthl 41 ’"l‘.:!"]:“i"h:“a”}'l |38 ety s A suiiangilo I e i bt kst bt e Lt L o » committes conslsts of Chair-|Christian church met this afternoon |4 1e caso s settled as loodes fn use fn the larger cities of | Washington, July 3 (b=t pretty wash fabrics, they ave offered during this sale at specially Jow prices. Come, man Joseph McCarthy, Irederick |at the home of Mrs. A. M. Booth [Well as legal expenses. Fler counset | New York state, doin, flagship of the MatAiiles e Il investigate, and you will buy liberally. Ready-to-wear section, one floor up. Bullen, and L. 8. Mills. The list of |of 71 Whiting street. hinted that after the appeal she | Aprested For Waterbury Police |tic expedition fs at Battle HHIQP:P- needed repairs was submitted by| M. E. Rogers and family have lett [Would sue for a separation. Upon request of the Waterbury | Labrador, awaitin . | . 3 3 Y v e e 0 o 2 the GOLF AND TENNIS GOODS Principal O. L. Judd of the Broad |for Cedar Lake, Chestor, where they | The letfers of Mrs. Symington | pojjee, Glyds Richardson of this city | companion ship. tie P:,;;lv“ of 1ty . . street school and gone over carc-|will pass the summer months. wero ruled out as evidence by Jus-|wag taken to that clty yesterday by | Iog, ice floes ¢ & barom. L Special value offered in Golf Sets, com- Silver King Golf Balls priced very special : halein L i 1 | tiee Tord as confidential vas taken i y yesterday by 3 oes and a falling by b s § Sets, ¢ alls pri ery special fully. The Woman's Relief corps held (tice Ford as confidentlal communica~ | Detective-Sergeant Danfel McGilli- |eter indicate that th ot : pdid, 5 at T5e. each, School Year Shortened, its last regular meeting of the sea- |tions between husband and wife. | cuddy to answer a eharge of H:n(t of | delay wmnorar]ny n‘:e z:;:?-:;nmz prising Brassie, Putter or Driver, Mid- Champion Tennis Rackets, Wright & Dit- The school board voted to shorten |son this afternoon fn G. A, R. hall, |Other letters from Symington to hs |a motor car, owned by Mrs, Victoria [the expedition even after the areival % £ . son’s reaular $6.50 erade. July Sale price |M|| e gehool year by one week, reduc. | Forestville. There will.bo no more | wife wero excluded hecauss they | Peters of 102 South strect, this city, | 0f the othor ship, : iron, Mashie and a good three-stay Bag . \(.\‘ oular $6.50 grade. July Sale price ing 4t from 40 to 39 weeks. The ab- [meetings until the third Thursday in {contained merely accusations and [Thursday night. The Peters ma.| A radio message from the exped!. T sl T , r ;;-..)h. (‘dL!l. ? § breviated year is now used in New August. would prove nothing. chine had heen left at the curb, and |tion was picked up by L. ¥. Cald. o $7 90 Tennis Balls, kind usually priced 50c. |@|| Britaln, Bristol, and other nearby| I'rancis Peferson and family hae disappeared that night, well and R. J. Lewls, amateur oper- ATl foronlyv b - Sale price 39¢. each. places and has proved more satisfac- | returned fo their home in Rochestes AMER[CAN TENN[S MEN | was arrested later in Forestville for |ators of East Cleveland, Ohis, and | v M|l fory. The 40-week term brings the|N. Y. after :.»n-;-;u days' visit at ! |traveling at an excessive rate of |!ade public today by the Natlonal . || close of school almost to the end of [the home of Pearl W. Smith of ENTER SEM[ F"\MLS speed, but was not held on a theft |Geographic soclety, sald: il June, and, with colleges and other|Broad streect. P WUk |charge as 1t was not known at the | “We have a good shelter on & | achools closed, parents are anxious| Several residents of Whiting and [time that the car was stolen. Later | f028Y and rock-bound coast, sesne of to bo off to the shore or other vaca- | Maple streets have complained of 3 3 |the car was found abandoned on In- |°arly fighting between Indlans and ) tion resorts beforo then. The new |the fact that several tructures) Henuossey and Casey Rise in British | graham place, Richardson was re- | skimos, and now one of the world's RN i = | i b chedule, which s designed to obvi- |crected for the firemen's carnival, Doubles—LaCoste vs, BOMOtra |1oaseq today for appearance next fishing centers. fi . Episcopal church in America, church will be omitted this week, | ate this, will go into effect with the | Which closed Saturday, have not in Singles, week in the Waterbury court after The loudest huskie dog shorus in | er In ews ‘) bride wuas given in m n\-ui»“" due 1o the fact that Rev. Samuel A. | term commencing this September. been taken down and are still stan, Wimbledon, July 2 (P—The |onds of $1.000 Boen fiirniened world is most active at 0 cle Arthur| Fiske wil ke pa o ” o i # = o o1 or 18, 0 e oy of ol i Sstier o Y slacke | hm”\’; 'lylrn)’”‘ lleH‘ lxl “w" 1 ‘(\x]l]‘l "]\r‘t, :n‘ or ”,"m“.‘“ The routine bills were passed by \y;g\'nnlt)\r .'10:\};‘,]”" m( n:: corner | Am ;u ns, J .unl H, vy({:r ey rr‘ J," | Completing Pavement o'clock in the morning. Here 18 ) e R 5 which will take place at | the committee. The meeting was a|°f Maple an LEDRERLEE\: soanan! tay Casey of Sun| pepairs to the North Main street | {he northermost all-year radio 1 . and RRev. ) n ] the First Congregational church in | short one. Mr. and Mrs. I'red Benzon have | I'rar | d the semi-finals of {414 rapidly nearing completion, re- | (10N in the world, and this 18 the | Springs, New York, acted in tho ca- | New Rritain tonight. It s expeeted | Special Town Meeting, returned to their home on Whiting |the doubles of the all-England ten- | goring the surface to its formen fine | 1ast poat oftice we shall touch at on | P' N ’[y;w‘n‘l‘l\ W m ‘» nml‘“',,]\yl and 1'h‘r‘,”_ that nest week's sussion will be held | A specal town mocting will be é«:rm»t \M)Lvm'y't motor trip to Take |nis championship today by defeat-|congition, ~Composition pavement |th® American_continent. ; LTI} e s Uioio (arion el lsaktstinl oy held in tho town hall Monday cven- |960rEe N Y. - e e By paln gl blocks are heing laid in the sections | ' Denjamin H. Rigg, national Gees i [l Ui Real Keiats Tucnovee Ing for the purposs of appointing |, Crond Juror & & Guwlilim s | ford and 1. M. B. Fisher, where the other pavement had heen |aPhic society meteorologieAl obs | = u:~ el e According to a warrantee eed | building and finance committees for '(.Wn,;,”‘: serorah ropraaracallon sl | 620, "v 0 : . {uprooted and transformed into wavy | S€TVeT 18 making magnetic obaarva- i i ‘,,L r}t' yeoh ehureh there, | fied at the offics of . Town Clcrk | the proposed new high school voted SR - Three llvmi“\\.', the ].x"y;wmlu.lel ‘M m 1 [tions, and the, expedition = phetes ) aul’'s Episcop: = Voodruft, col q | at the last tow ° 5 e the men's singles and the doubles | oy ™0 TR Ao attran . |graphers are at work despite fi . ) —— N T ui)ovho la Ghe seprata o SLAWaCUTAGE Nicoladh an| SESHE MBSt (O mest nE iilhe 8¢ FOUND—Alredals dog. Apply | play betwoen the Americans and the | ..o Public works department has |00 0 6 S F Dits aeih 4 M, Gistave Tound of Iast | Giovinna Mariano of Berin have | lecimen and school committee will|, QR PTAIeCRle | dog A] Y etminen whe e ricans and the | completed a surfacing job on West | ™St SNBSS James Rerrigan SUCCUIDS BT | Moo s e e 010 10 ircsta Tomsone, s of | Mobbly prenao a siare of nomina- | 461,V Maln sreet Flaimle=| Brfish, provet i M draving earl| et ant s on Torravils mvens |, Tie Bovwdole crew were eatat Ly ! R e e q!m“ for approval or disapproval by |- i y ‘IMH n on stands Were | rom West to North Main strects, 'vl{uwl -\wl the lnlf‘.rnnflonll Gren- ]ll I T Y o S e e ‘1‘2)\0“1r::' Mountain View, 5 room tenement : ooy T eecy ana e ontl Levy Tax 3 f-\1?!:?2(‘1\'\‘::::\."(P‘:‘o:;ll“’:;:‘?".;:fl & ness 0f 1WO0 Years wn, He was reecntly | COMPany's ty o bullding committee will boj gy mprovaments, Tel. 186-13.—~|warmed up in tholr ensy’ mateh, | o ng of & tax rale of seven | oK LN on Sfter PeAY = el ordained in the Episcopal ministry, | Attend Sage. Funeral authorized to sccure sketehes and | yy ¢ e D R mills for nest year took place at the |1, MECESary 4 the coreionies taking place in Mic val Berlin residents attendeq | P/ANS for the profected structure. ' t i, b el Smesiing ot sixth school | *Gtibert G fdent : g | the ceremonies taking pl ) | i i onts atten several architeets have already pre- £ e ’ o overdriving aney's service | oot Jac nisht in . the ilbert Grosvenor, presiden LIVED IN KENS]NGTON | dstown | nera’ o1 the fate Q et n e Bl | e o O rear of P. 0, open |was working well and Te lost only |5 i o HERL I the St tional Geographic saciety, 7 Mrs. Lund is the daughfer of Mr G ""I t wus held from hishome [ 1o to the commiltes as soon as it L°F, "erice. d repalring. We |one service game of nine. |od LR e A npanied the expedition to | R e s o [ Ewe Tartford this afternoon at | LA make a specialty of valve grinding | Hennessey, as usual, was erratic s e Pattle Harbor, will return to Wash. { nd Mrs, Leo Schimy uyle e oI 01 A4 has been appointed. P 3 Br g \lahannah and R Y 4 IOLINEL 2O AVAN Detour While Bridge Undergoes Re- | Pennsylvanta, and is widely Tnown | Z70 o'clorke Buriol was in Maple | “rno finance committee will deters | —21 it the start, but soon settled down |yoa5yrar & B n: collector, | N5ton from there. in journ: cireles. was by, SRl in, H mine the method by which the| About several acres of etanding|to fast and accurate driving and |y 3" o'guliivan; clerk, Howard | ) pairs—Wilcor-Cashman Wedding | conily editor of (he woman's [ ol S Reiesslonis by foritiie aclioclnito e ratsadil i s for s CREGNSTton Rl | ues Ty (ool i g RS e B it o ) g | NEW CANTON GOVT This Aftorncon—Fev, G. O, Luna |1on &cstion of “Tho Pletorl: dfecrn A pissing and | The prohable means will be the fs. | Ston¢ Hill—ady ST SRt ! aE Tew Counterfeits Here | ' s BRiaiL | view,#a well known publication. rlin ¢ s feel a deep sense of (gus of long-term bonds, this ha SRR TN sl I"ew counterfeit ten dollar | Wilcox-Cash parsonal loes < ol [Baentareint ol nie nee ”' 3 l""‘l““ PLEA TOR PLACH Jeon Borotra, Wimhbledon eham S fCollars | | Weds Miss Schimpf—Other Items | Vi I ance the Linden PLEA FOR PLACE Seane 10tes have been in ci o . Ihe we “‘ ‘ Wlicoss| anneds i of |street school. Although the two e b ‘(,', on here, according to statements | TCTTCS WhMCh Receny Captured *‘ One of Kensington's Kindliest \[‘n\ “.1 ‘:“ ’\:‘:v' e A }‘m’nml( ees are separate bodies, they |This Is Closing Action of The Brit- |1, i€ ”lv'l local banks. - Only one bill } Chinese City Set Up Thelr Admin- hearts was stilled by the hand of | Mrs. Wi ] : Bl a Iren's firs will necessarily have to work to- ish Preshyterian Confrrence | Rene LaCoste defeated the B2 ach efectad tatarlocal Bantk, f Tl teat 01 #he when) Javies dcers | BndLBHiss HoRYIS daughter | hair shingiing. A, 1. 1%, |gether and consult one another fre- | Cardiff, Wales, July 2 ) — The | fyalian. 3. O, A e 5, |ince warning of the fmitation bins! fstration, e ! L jof N Shop.—advt, |quentiy s 2 ! i i) A " [was broadeaste st m 1 A o wn figure in the | ¥ g 1 quadrennial meeting of the council | g vill mect Borotra for the 1 1 last weck. The hill : Hiees ,Lh“,\if,]‘\t“r;;\d:\.‘; e el i Detour s Necessary No Premature Celebrating .vjr g 1 and will meet Borotra for the | ynq giscavered casily as the reserve | Canton, July 3 (P—A new govern- o0 llincss of about two years. Mr. | 210000 oMot of st rengthoning e oid rod | The Ehooting of pistols and firing |church clased hore today with an | A [seal at the right hand cormer had | Mi°E foF f,:"‘:"“r'd’:vu‘?"“"“‘e" r‘:m:s Kerrigan was 78 years of age. | TR : glon road was|of crackers before the Fourth of lappeal for internatlonal peace | WARNS OF SPECULATION niamudeed badly: Sy i i : 5 1 yestorday. Antomobiles will {July has been a nuisance here fn | kol - - i Baldwin Chosel Ich recently captureq Canton, Coming to this country from Ire- | " 5 - | A resolution was unanim 1y R 1 | new cly o p e detoured by way of Christian |past years, and the authorities are (adopted asking all Presbylerian | Ttalisn Newspaper Urges Action | oy, G0rdon Baldwin e nguNITEoT IOV FaEs JARG plionche e shall ert) until fthe hr is again fn |dotermined to put a stop to it this |churches fo work for world | peace | e i 1 by Bank Commi (08 noNn 100 h W ROLINSVIR DR Meriden, later moving to Kensington, G e e e SRt TR eken e il eatea iricer sl balit | umorcitig et erelotiuintionsiaa| R rioin iy hd st s ssatol | JneucE 1l P it Shihe oL S ; ;n‘\\mvi\ blass Bo'ban lived for ‘.u’ \ \‘ B w_- “‘_‘- aj / H\w“ the ucture suffered a |on duty to prevent this pre-l'ourth |a fitting peace agency. Presbyterian HEA S RBEGIC I > ntly decided upon t "1 r 'f' (.m\{ln'n in the new regime, ; e el placeihe g SIS il wother ¢ groom nt | partial collapse a i days ago |eolebrating, and any boys caught |participation in a world alliance for ; CEMILiIA 1T ing commissio Tou Sung-Chi was named minister about 50 years. e ] g0, 1 s hest | Fast Berlin Ttems |shooting off fireworks before Sa the promotion of friendship was rc 1 the Lira and to fwill be Mr. Baldwin's sccoud term | of war and Sun-Fo was appointed most active nmembers of .;!. Ifm“ & fle Mi out 16 afhietic events have [day will e taken Into custody and |ommended. Confidence wix \| lax tior s a hank examiner hat | (o the ministry of communications. Catholie church and nlI‘H‘wHI 8¢ | ( W, s ot n scheduled for the community |severely lectured o otherwiss dealt |ed fn the league of nation's moims t 1 1gainst t il two years 1w | The civil governor will do deuble fces regularly and took part in other | ctub picnic, whi il ho held in [with, Somo of this early shooling [nent court of mnternational st cd to become mar the | duty as secretary of forelgn affale activities there until his illners mado o was attired in a Grove on - Saturday. William [has been going on already this year The Right Rev mnva‘\ul‘nu ¢ This nowspaper says the depreei stol | Car exch | All foreign consuls here exdept it impogsible for him fo leave his | tin, telmied with § leader of the Doy elub, has |but it 18 thought that the specal |vio. ot Tiabiecn. Seoan o 1 insists sueh operators shonld ke | Police Report | the British ana French were invited home. l[a»w:m one of the oldest Q) \ . ad these 115 and it is ex- [officers will quell thi stalled 6 haw W\H”‘“"_ ion of the Lira i3 mea Tha police department n ato-|toa reception held by the new gov. members of the church. | s 1w pocted that they will erest- | Governor at Conference e e ,‘,,“,mz Dresid G RN LT lurin | ernment. 4 Hl;i tr nvlwlwl.m Iap" n’f {vn 1"\*!\1 i AIL persons attending s pic ! Governor John H. Trumbull and |1yr, John MeNaugher, of 1-.m\” or J . ceording ‘{‘ t is \‘ British have not yet prasent. moulder and he plied 1 or many T e GG fn bring a hasket |his wo dav ors, ["lorence nd 3 7 o et Re gt i ed tl " ning by iel | ag n ) Y years at the Mallcable Iron Works | ereati i »L‘mjx’n'-'x'hr“u- ) 1.:;\‘1?’1‘:: ‘\‘lr‘\frf tha sbvelqne delectloniotihe place forT {Tho S eralnl | e o SADECLICLO DY, A ) he a i ) : IRE tha 1020 FEaIRE b icttieo nst the Chinese administration in New Britain. er, hf‘ tran | will be event toward tfall. Tt ernor is attending the governor | tern section of the council, which banks hav S R re. It was reported demands made 1-:rwd his employnient to vij‘ Ame ol iy s expected that, a ¢ will be jconference. After the sessions they Inag already favored Winnipes, Man 1 2 A" | by the I h government were ré. . fean Paper Goods Co. in Kensington lecorated he result of Those |will spend sevéral days vacationing 2istpniee Tl o gher ¢ ROTSAN irned unanswered by the Chiness and worked at that plant until he 1 whi \bier | having night fire are asked 10 [in the Pine Tree state. | tha of the local hourse, | ficials, was taken with the malady which | v ned | hring them to the school gronnds in Pythian Tnstallation VAN VLECK WINS | g i d 1 (olal of e A parade for which arrangements later caused his death | ] % | the cvening and set {hem off thers, | District Deputy Grand Chancell Chantilly, France, July 2 P—Tn| & 0 = bie g from 176 ¢ Wero tade by CHIEM v@,mfi.y was Mr. Kerrlgan's wife died several | (i ing mareh, as 1 may enjoy them. lirederick E. Clark of W. L. Mor-|the third round 6f the Irencl LEGAT NOTICE, BOS . yaete A tidonc) 1off. i years ago. He e L by t v lern Woodmen will meet |gan Jodge, Knights of Pythias, of | Amateur Golf Championship played| The voters and taxpayers In the | hooNs found unlocked and o S e daughters. the Misses Nellle and |of New Iiritain, furnishing a At Athictic hall. New Britain, will bring his staff for | today C. E. Van Vieek of Garder rn section of o oA 3 S 7 Hiran ‘A’ Margaret Kerrigan, and Mrs. George [ cal background ! | Mes. Joseph Wetherill and daugh- |a visit to Pythian lodge, No. 47, of | City, N. Y. rw:.w; 1-'.. 1:( ,(“'l NG etk ar R e LA reported Women and Children Are W. Sullivan, all of Kensington; A |scons | ter, Pearl, of Middictown were the [ Plainville, tomorrow evening and in- | Parls two up after being three down <pecial district meeting to be held | oaree oo S chidren | Taken to Safe Quarters ? con, James E. Kerrigan, who is in | he b ) | puests of relafives and friends in |stall the ofticers recently elected. | at the turn Louls V. Cochrane of the Monday evening, July 6, at 8 p. m. | properte woinet s and| yov York, July § (P=tWomen % the printing business in Hartford: | ¢ overt @ town yesterday |The entertalnment committee IS | Onwentsla Golf Club of Chicago ! ibhouse of the Sequin Goif | rostored fo the o In addition. | and children of the forelgn eolonies 3 a sister, Mrs. James Murphy of New | ted 1 ) Mres, M. AleCram, Miss Eisie M- planning a feed to follow the In-| was beaten ons up by A. M, Vagli- ¢ | there w 191 1 o | at Hainan asl Kwangtung all have Britain; a brother, Charles Kerrigan, | pocket hoc ol Crum and Miss Anuie Wilson, who |stallation. ano of Chantllly. ' | said meeting is to take action on | depart e © | boen removed to safer points, the ) of New Britain, and four grandchil- | tended by o '| have been spend the past few Holiday Hours permanent organization of the | mont! hhie “ | Presbyterian board of torelgn mis- aren. | amiles of th months in Hartford, have returned | Plainville factories will be eloseq | S\ ;10 Jj|| Fire | ct under char-| Police Béats Chan | sions was advised today in & cables Funeral arrangements are in M Wilcox will to East Berli all day Saturday July 4, in order that granted by legislature ] The mout) hol sram from its China council charge of Joseph A. Ilaffey, New future on a tiree mon The regular mid-week prayer . own as house bill No. 1044. |Leats tool 3 i veral leading men have re- ¢ Britain undebaker. The funcral v 1) onE SNHCER SISl me AU DE S TR ENpIE AtEUI G la st ; Commumty Theater election of a 1 of nf mained at Hainan the messags will be held tomorrow morning at rinci; 3 !\ Lerlin Methodist church tonight at | the ladics of that parlsh. All are s to manage said dis- ‘ sald, “but almost all other foreigh $:80 o'clock from Mr. Kerrigan hey W veside 1| the usual hour, Rev. Asa M. Iuller [ invited to attend Plainville et ’~w "rt % ‘n 'PK reign- S o ko) feams Ri Paiia wher ox | will be In charge | Miss Tsabelle Lawrence has re S R to prshare et s LS OGS | church &t 8 o'eloek. Rev John G, position t A food sale and social will be held | turncd to her heme on Main st DETTY COMPSON | ¥ ¢ Brennan will officiate at tho serv- | Pec nd Wilcox c i | on the lawn of St. Gabriel's church |after enjoying & motor trip to De- il St LD | Vi Officer Con. |READ THE HERALD CT fces. Butial will be in' St. Mary'a{ MNr: Wilcox I8 a graduatc of SIUOIIONEE LR ORI HEEVE I EADYELCOLE S | 1 H office, Officer | ADS TOR YOUR WA cometery, New Britain ity Hartford of [ | | ADS b 5 Delegate to Council Meeting |3 s & member of Delta Dsl, ; William H. Webster of Berlin at- | Anthony’s ArEWticoxRals FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS W-"' H ) . tended the picating of tho. Becto. | ended the School of Liberal Atts illie Hasnt a Comeback to This BY BLOSSER siastical council at the First church, J0BI0N ULV TS | Miscellancous Shower A misc Mi New Britaln, this afternoon, as delegate from the Berlin Congreg: tional church. The co il meeting was held in preparation for the or- | a us shower Joh ar nso | | Av Pop's AWFOL RGN g | dination of Warren M. Blodgett into SMART=1 6UESS </ WHOS A POLICEMAN, WHOLE TOWR =LY, KE | jwTiiNG-ay | & 1! the Congregational ministry, which | 1t ‘ 3 HES TW s‘.um'ss?‘) 1S SMART AS ANYONE = EVEN KNOWS HOW o/ (g { isecheduled for tonight ‘N vm”\ nagns,riend L MAN N Town! L \ES, BVEN ELECTRIOTY 1S 2 IS SM:QYEQ Attending Summer Confgrence |51 ang L e SMARTER! MADE ! [ THAN THAT- HE Five girls from the Berlin Con- ¢nt and pres DT — # == 5 =L KNows WHO gregational church have been ap- |US t ‘ pointed delegates to the Young Pewe |0 t ,' DISCNERED ple’s summer conf e, NOW in s | sion at .'lor'ra. Connecticut, The ] ¥ young women who are attending are | g g the Misses Doris Gibne Grace | I Smith, Eleanor Meagley, Natalie |! i Gwatkin and Elsie Schoficld [this afternoon frof : Lund-Kchimpff Wedding, {Take G Wher vas atiend Miss Eugenia Marguerite Schimpft | 112 a ¢ f s anton, Pennsylvania, and R | Miss I who 1 ence Lund of East I r'm,l”'“‘ colleg N AT M were married at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning, at Leonard Hall chapel, | ppointed to represent | § Lehigh university, Bethlel tiat institutic &ylvania. The ceremony T Prayer Meeting Omitt formed by the Right Rev. Ethel ’ T egular weckly prayer Taibott, presiding bishop of the the Berlia Congregat HoD on! You )| For6ET THAT AY PO, HE KAOWS T NANE OF EVRY STREET INTMIS THAT AINT Sk IS (K MY PCP LDWS POP KNONS | BUERVIMING THAT s —f/ | mees s = ., WORLD ~VER OPS DUNE K T AES 60T ADICIONARY £ Z¢ N THAT KAOWS TH' 2 2

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