Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
15 a stench in the nost right thinking man. Critlelzes Mayor. , " | COUNTRY GONE HAD PASTOR DECLARES umrwes Bare: Knees, Editors' Bias and Materialism name of irreve t s dotng! God Is What about our § It is desee prostituted and pleasy \is honor, the may BUGRested tha owed to open theiy time Sundays, Give and they will soo I am astounde en a blg pro suggestion, Why illed Daylight nto cffect and Sunday ior the stores « MARSAY | UN-BURN| LOTION Gives Prompt Relie( 35C hottle THE DICKINSON DRUG CO. 169-171 MAIN ST, trely of sunetity ind Where eh teed t nat n A u short e time the People'’s Church o Re upon the Christ Wl subject H i tay not mayor's the 80-¢ Brooks ached ‘Our N 1d 1l SPOrE a1 pre tion's Glary part | and Perils Vo Bolid but T'he of la el not A holy s n and the chang ters not, It is v and to hier rist ilor erole sacrifice chureh o the an hievements of the and praise only 1 P security comp ition may be d to with its roots deep in the ife. In 1 grapher. eminent I recounted God who nother 15 the worm name of pa The parent {s no hut the child don hools and coil whit to blame for this b blame is largely parents themselves, kingdoms and empi have gone to their forgol God an tion will he no exception. Th vgarding the teaching of eve | in the & has revealed th that a large hody of people ar ing to follow the so-called scl it bt »SeN eSS, ational “Our n control 1 Our St tree I of 1" 1 n. of ap of the t " I the western coast e castern coast of ther as to make it | 1l an adven- | the infer atter for AP urous mariner 1o cross 8¢ Christopher Columbu L TP for Asi DRl oy blunder of James | 4 drove sotne of the hest | from the land and to our shores, of America and alinent reads mane "he hreak from and stablishment of nation 18 u thrilling sto tand hefo e world illustrous of and material thing and education and ed in spiritual matters. hix national tree is graced with | Call the names of and i of ning ) wail Ameriea, The ¥ngla his Make It Horsfall’s If you clothing Horsfall's member that God will have th word ror | rebe to the hearts of all thos against him.” City Items tun Romance history the the growth of like ro England the new | ! Hing new | the w we My tery Burtan Wells, formerly and electrical man for N Jester, has entered the e the Gould Battery Service as the most nations-—rich in alert i pro- | re- g to wall | tore today——make it i into any irees born July Fon pol suit, a or a I you are straw hat, pair ot 1t you —make 1t Horsf My thro: {the finest folinge. . M r illustrous [them with the }Vllm to t dispa T cte outtit it Horsf or real \ men mn\!‘u | ery ‘ t | is \\v:w,“ Lot eivil | security few of its A D street collars Camp Clara, F. N regular meeting Jean's hall Home cooked lunchers, advt ‘ Stanley of AL Wi tonight are looking g AgeIe te fruit of this tre Life, liber opportun are il the 1y Horsf Tor ations you s 1 happir i HAT SU1T'S WEAR BAGE SHIT COOL TROPICAL SUT STRAW BATHIN TOOLL, UNDER TRAVELINC COMAR ATTACHED HORSFAL! 93- 99\ dsylom Street fruft But 1 meeting at 04 Inesday afternon last 14 a regular hall W This will be the Angust Rurritt Grang Huggine Grove, Cranby, Y. Members will lea 1:30 o'clock by aute from in of the Jr. O. T A, M. hall, The Liberty Baking Co. of city has inearporated for 8 with the following corpor Adolph Kueinekas, Jack i Nathan Chester, Another snit against Charles I he notice sig T D wanitesting itself on the o8 of (his tree, Deadly worms ing at the Materialism and Tmmorality wish to call our deadly enemies, > 1 o'clock i rools, will Yiold a L5 it ention to e materialism wmad in it | and all that it and ple life. Herr worm that moral laxity on our 1 Is Saturd How worm of untry has of the dollar To get things rangling our green name 1°¢ _u.a‘ rings asure we are i Go inother enlored wo o Tl O a5 been br Finley, proprictor of a cooked food &l { Main street, This time the p Miner, Iiead, & Tulloc 3200 for goods sold ar Nair & Nair issued the which was served by Martin H. Horwitz. A daughter New hears af Lank periodicals senity alby ather ur 1= {8 an evidence Hartiord, | | st nly o “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” The dress, Iress, 1 The ma of of lis seeke Hivered I the i€ born vester in General hosp! William Hopki 'S N Burritt strect, Victrolas and piano. at Mo:a adv Stanley ritt Desco the friend of s Tiols Bri Our merchants, pr s partisian awfnl hounds ey h our 1ehie the the manufactiy anendmen vorm of politic it veet complained to the that an 1 drove Toing work antomohil ey e hysi an a w toapping. Mrs. H treet reported or eir editorin . e police had vanity Nobhle of to the garage Now to HOT WATER A PLENTY 3 The political situation | e mirror, daughter's op !Gulbraneen player pianos at M | —adut. Excels in Furityand Strength et y.__.__._._.. l‘.l AD THE \ FOR BEST RESULTS IT’S COMING INSTALL: THE HOFFMAN| GAS WATER HEATER FOR A SHOR1 TIME ONLY C.J.LEROUX 174 ARCH STREET Tel. 504 § Watch Tomorrow’s Paper | 2 ~ in eol Saving hear o8 arc in their campaign against God, and that word will strike ter- Rotstein of 77 Crowell's — Wonmen's Relief aprps will Taintiff Deputy Sherift &ztuha of 494 North Bor- xington switch HLRALD CLASSIFILD NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1925, rils of rence, 16 CUSTOMERS IN .2 POLIGE COURT DOCK o the meh of July Clean-Up Slaged el Dy Men in Blue ihe l doors | ——— them n take I that Lest to is it t That the Independence Pay n-.y‘.! end was most royally celebrated in | New Rritain is rather in evident | conelusion, judging from the num- | ber of oversteppers whe appeared ! before Judge Renjamin W, Alling in court this morning. The court room wus crowded with pistols and cutlery, a huge keg, a milk can and a number of samples of vari- colored whiskey gathered together as evidence fo he used in the dis- poral of the various cases, The list of holiday disturbers gathered in for today's card totalled 16, of which number eight were taken into custody us a result of thefr wild west manner of celehra- tion. Three were just plain drunks. one was charged with driving under | the influence of liquer, ons with | reckless driving, one with gambling | d our and two with breach of the peace. his stir | George Itenshaw, 46, of Shuttle lution { Meadow road, was charged with e fact| driving under the influence of liquor e will- | on Grove street, July 4. Patrolman | entists | Charles Anderson made the arrest | ¥ and said this morning that Renshaw | he 1ast | was very drunk when he took him from the seat of the small truck he | was endeavoring to drive. Renshaw, | who is the father of nine children and who was already on probation, | declared that he parked his car, | went Into a store of Grove street, had four glasses of “sweet” cider, and then cam: out and was just sit. ting fn the csr when arrested, He | admitted having gotten drunk on | the "sweet” cider, but entered a {Mlea of not guilty on the driving {charge. His prabation was con- tinued. Celebrate Fourth With Fight The Breham family raw whieh | began after the fireworks display [ the night of the Fourth. was com- pletaly aired in eourt this morning. | Arthur Breham. 44 of 125 Hartford avenue, who was charged by his Hannah, 22, of hoth assault { on her and the theft af cutlary from Landers, Frary & Clark, pleaded not | gullty to the former and guilty to the latter charge. The row started after Mrs ham had 1 lonzing to a half-hrother of her hus- hand in order to get some letters she had written him out of it. Besides hreaking open the trunk she also | smash>d up a manicure set Patrol- | man Hanford Dart was called when the discovery of the hroken both husband and be- mixed In a fierce and neisy of words Breham told police of husband’s thefts from his place | of employment eovering a period af Ehe alsn saiq her marriage, Breham times hlackened o \nges nings annot the insult 1, the (s rental longer 1nates condi- with res of death | e who bat- Irv. mple Co. ! rth to Win. Il hold at &t wife ) Yel- n at o me'et- plenic next ve at front 1 10,060 ators: 1berg . epop trunk rame battle Mrs wite ought ormer op on e which nd de- writ two or three monihs.! \ and had rehath en & fail of five days and hie on probatian for three months 1t Was a Glorlous Fourth, Tsane Ahrahameon, 15, allaged cavy artillerist identified by caney day at ital to ns was mentence of ans'.— i wha Patrolman Thomas police as one of twa youths struck | oo e ooting ithout 100 tost abhant Abrahamson denied \ distance of or more en Narth street of the Fourth Batur- [ 10" arean witnes, im as an innocent victim Others arrested for the violation af the city ardinance as regards the proper type of weapona to he used the Fourth were each fined $5. Thomas Karmena, 42, Michael Ondick, 17, of ot; Joseph Davick, 22, f 440 Kinnear avenne; David Bar ir, 16, of 88 Putnam street; John unwold, 19, of 111 Harf street; Raymond Harf, 21, of 78 Trémant street; and Arthur Wilson, 16, of Terryville, Morris Levaille 1 by of his rator's orans' 24 Patrolman of .2 Schonl clreet, arreste Wil- | Summer . Colds cause Headache When you cool off suddenlyand when voy sleep | 1n & draft. you get a Slight Cold, eausing Headeche, Neu- ralgia or Sore Musclee, To Stop the Headache and Work off the The box heus this signature | 6.7/ Bpore Price 30c. Desco the rainhow maker Rre. | iroken open a trunk he | When arrested. | Ter | broken her nose, | wifs was placed | was fined $5 when | he eover of 2. milk can | 11:45 the night | and brought a pair of | inta court in pubstantiation | llam Etrolls and charged with reck. lews driving and having improper markers, had his cane continued un- Hi the 140h, Walter Kata, Hunter roud, caught in attendance at a gambling game, was fined 83 ‘Third Conviction on Liquor -Count, Found guilty of the continued sale of Intoxicants after two previous convictions, Ludwig DPetrenozzello, |81, of 232 Arch street was bound for the Beptember term of superior court hy Judge Renjamin W. Alling in police court this morning. Bonds | were get at $1,000, Petrenozzello | was represenied by Atty. Alfred Le- | Witt Prosecutor Joseph G. Woods first called on Patrolman Thomas Lee, ! who arrested Petrenozello the night | of July 1, catching him in his cellar | with a milk bottle containing whis- | key, Petrenozzello, according to the | policeman, begged him to let him off, saying that the whiskey was for a friend. He resisted arrest, the of- ficer further deelared, biting Officer Lew on both hands during the scuf- fle which followed. fergeant O'Mara and Patrolmen | John C. Stadler and Thomas Feeney were also calied to the stand and all | testificd as to the reputation of the place at Arch street and their |, different periods of watching it. Pe- | trenozzello and his wife were then called by Attorney LeWitt, and both asserted that they wers not selling any more liquor since their previous conviction. Louis Robertson also tes- | tified, saying that he has «t dll{«n."(\ occasions hought liquor at the plac: paying 25 and 50 cents for a drink. | Numerous glass contalners bearing whiskey of varying shades and tints and a keg containing more whiskey, all of which were found in the de fendant’s cellar at 2 Arch etreet subscquent to his last arrest, were | 23, of 25| ECHOES FROM THE FOURTH | Onc Bell Alarm For Fire and One Boy Treated At General ||uqmn|’ For Slight Burns, The roof of a house owned by Willlam Youshlek! at 85 nalley | street which became ignited by sky | rockets just prior to 10 o'clock Sat- urday night, was the only fire caused by fireworks to disturb the annual | quiet whieh was experfenced over |the week-end by the fire department. | The call came In from Box 64, and | was the only call recorded Raturday, | not even a single false alarm being gent in. Damage amounted to $50. Co, No. 3 went to 42 Broad street where there was a fire, caused by a careless smoker. It {s the second time fn two weaks that the appara- | tus has been called to this same spot. Damage was estimated at‘ 825, Co. No. 6 was called out to Andrews strect dump. | Henry Taylor, 12, of 38 South Main street, treated yesterday at the New Britain General hospital for | tight burns, was the only one in- jured by fireworks treated at the lospital over the Mourth, according | to information given out at the l\oa—; ital. | Fourth of July celebrators put the | pollce department to eonsiderable | ineonvenience by stuffing cartridge | hells tnto the slgna) boxes, the pa. trolmen ringing in finding it impos- sible to use thelr keys. Boxes 43 and 17 were found sty this way, the DIES, VICTIM OF HEAT. Bridgeport, July 8 (A—Richard J. introduced as evidence Dask k0 | | | | | | | | i | | | 20,0 pre Kelly, machinist, for 8 years em- When You Open A Jar of Blue Ribbon « you do not have to guess at the qual- ity of the contents. You know that are getting mayonnaise that for , purity and atl-around satisface tion mnmt be beaten, ree—Book of Recipas Richard Heilmann, Tnc. Long Island City, N. Y. BLUE RIBBON Mayonnaise 00 New Britainites fer the safety and service I Finance Board to Act, |commission for work in Etanlsy Quarter park, the money to coms |out of a fund of $80,000 loaned the city by B. A. Hawley, | HEARING ON BANK CHARTER | Hearing on the application of a |group of local businessmen for @& |charter to operate the Iidelity In- |dustrial bank In this eity, will bs neld Thursduy at 1 o'clock befors the state banking commigson in Hartford. Attorney GGeorge W, Klett |ie counsel for the petitioners. ne Tool Come of the departs today A wid- Sullard Ma father of § Nobert Kelly Voreign Wars, Conaccticut, died 7 the effects of the heat, and four children survive, | ployed at the company, and Inn\d/r John vterans of On Police Additions The board of finance and taxation will mect tonight at &8 o'clock to consider thie common council's’ re- quest for funds to make possible an increase of five men in the regular police force. Chairman FE. ¥, Hall of the board has given study to the ity's Anancial condition and fails to | find source from which the necessary money might be derived. 11e does not favor a gpecial tax levy so early in the year. The board will also appropriate $5,000 to the park | Teach Children To'U 1] Cuticura Soothes and Heal Rashes and lrnl-rlenl any How Many Treasures Does Your Attic Hold? folks have disco in this prices, furniture, Ibn!n.:};n::e dx:cm "M mr:‘cyfll::uuh{% of dingy sppearance, can be mmnd to usefulness and many years additional service by refinishing with Liucas Paints and Varnishes Ay G e . sy v nd mumdlmvummwbuus;»m“nflphnhun:‘lh. We'll be glad to show you what to use end bow todo it We Are Proud to Sell the Old Reliahle LUCAS PAINT The Handy Hardware Store . 336 Main Street Herbert L. Mills DE2OSITS