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WE Asbgnbei OF THIS MID-SUMMER $1.85 crepe madras, shirts. CLOSE WED. DAYS OPPORTUNITY s, silk stripe madras, figures and jacquard effects and all colors guavanteed fast. of the very best. $2.85 finer grade up to $6.98 but offered now for $2.85 each, | Two for $5.50. \peml Price for Shirts of | 1$8.45 Garments worth | silk broadeloths. | $18.50, for $8.45 each. AT NOON ALL MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Wonderful “Yorke” Shirt Values Are What We Are Offering You THE “YORKE,” KNOWN AS THE BE BY THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED WEARERS, IS OFFERED AT A PRICE THAT SHOULD BRING THE MEN OUT IN GREAT NUMBERS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE TO BUY AND SAVE LARGELY. SPECIAL PRICE this week end for “YORKE” shirts of woven SHIRT MADE, A FACT PROVEN broadcloths, poplins and fine oxfords, some neckband style, some mth attached collars, some with separate collars to matvll Garments worth to $4.50 for $1.85 or Two for $3.50. Materials, fit and finish Special Price for Shirts of Radium and Truhu silks and The very hest, values to WEEK END SHOE SPECIALS i Women’s One Strap Pumps, of patent colt and black satin with Cuban heels, Cuban heels, very special Tan Calf Gore Pumps, Cuban heels, Four Strap Pumps o soles and Cuban heels, $7. $5.50. for $5.00, | 3.98 pair. f patent colt with light .50 pair. welt | Boudoir Slippers, blue, rose, black, brown, $1.00, Bathing Shoes of rub er for 8¢ pair, EX. SPECIAL 36-inch Long | White Goods Section, Women’s Opera Pumps, made of white kid with | underwear, extra | quality for 21e " vards for £1.00, | Grey | all wool, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1925 and Stripes, checks, Cloth at for fine 29¢ vard or H BLANKETS Ones for camping, $3.29, Plainville News ' | POISONING GAUSES DEATH OF WONAN. Visiting in Norwich 08 AT FAMILY REUNION: Plainville Recefved Some of Da. posit Fund — Tocal Ball Teame Away This Week End—Plainville Briefs, Miss Mary Murphy resident of Plainville, at the home of her wich, where she had visiting for a few weeks. About a week her eye becams ted, and poison spread throughont her causing her death. &he by four brothers and with one of Nolan of this town, home Funeral gervices will be held to morrow morning in Norwich, In- terment will be made in that town. Family Reunion A reunion of the Whitney a well known died yesterday in Nor- sister been ago the is surviv sisters, four Mrs she made her whom and at the home of D. K 45 Forestville avenue, of those familles Those who attended the reunion came from Conklin,*N. Y.; Cortland N. Y; Groton-on-the-Hudson, N. Y.; Eimira Heights, N. Y.; South walk, New Haven, Avon the large assembla Radcliffe of 53 members being present. and Plain- gaMes were enjoyed 10cess i every wav th ind taday had had guests returned home that they pleasant time avowal a most Plainville Assumed &hare The fact that the town fund, Plainville's share of missing, deposit which is was distrib ed by the stafe e T e, —— Berlin News PNEUMONIA FATAI T0 MRS. H. J. COLBY Well Known Resident Passes Away at Age of 75 Years HER DEATH WAS SUDDEN Bons of Veterans Association Flects Officers at Annual Meeting—Hole In Road Causes Mary Difficulties —~Other Items of Interest. Mra. Henry J. Colby, Sr. of Tower Lane, Berlin, died suddenly of pneu- monia early this morning. She was 5 vears of age. Mrs. Colby was bhorn in Goshen, Connecticut, the duughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson She &pent her early life there and later married Henry J. Colby. The couple moved to Iensington many years ago and lived in fhat place until shortly over a year ago, when they moved into the house on Lower Lane in which Mrs. Colby passed away. She had been in poor health for eome time and her {llness was such that .a constant companion was needed. She was a well known resi- dent of the town, Mrs. Colby 18 survived hg her hus- band, Henry J. Colby. Sr., and a aon Henry J. Colby, Jr. The funeral will be held fro mher 1até residence on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev May B. Lord, pastor of the Kensing- ton Methodist church, will efficiafe and burial will be in Maple tery came- Hold Office Since 1814 Tudge George G. Griswold, who was elected president of the Berlin €ons of Veterans last night, and Ar- H. Bushnell, who was elected tary and treasurer of the ganization, have held their respec- tive offices since the society was or- ganized in Berlin in 1914 FEach | vear has seen them reelected and the record is regarded as tent and unusual one, in addition to being a distinctive hon for both | men Other officers elected night's meeting were: Fir president, Thomas TFagan; {vce-president. Frank R. Woods; third vice-president. Henry A Bar- tram; captain, W rfield Gibn eick committes, Tohn Ringwood Arthur H. Buehnell, Henry A. Bar tram. E. W. Ripple and Newton W Raldwin Plans for future discussed at last meeting, although no action was taken at that time. Tt is expected that a definite program will be formmnlated at the next mesting which will ‘he called for the third Thursdav evening in Aupust at the Community house 1t was stated {oday that there wili probably, be several socials during the fall and winter and other aftairs from time to time. No action was taken on future plane. there were several members abgent from the meeting and they have expressed a desire to fake part in discussions concerning activities The members are thusiastié, as was evidenced by Don’t Suffer] With Itching Rashes UseCuticur Scan, Ointment, Talcom 1ol grery=here. Sumples Free a¢ Outicars Ladoratories, Dept. &, Malden, an excel- at last acond activities were night's since en- the extramely vice- | large attendance at the seesion lasf evening. Hole In Road Causes Trouble Considerable damage was done to automobiles yvesterday by a large hole which appeared in the Farm- ington road near the home of George Pickett. The rain of vester- day caused the cavity, it is thought. Water connections had been made in a house near there and the trench had been filled with dirt which had not settled 3 A rear axle was broken on one automobile ag it struck the hole and the machine had to he towed to a garage for repairs. An East Berlin resident complained last ening that two tires on his car were ruin- ed when it struck the excavation. The matter has been referred to the board of selectmen and it is ex pected that steps to relieve the situ- ation will be taken at once. ey The condition of the highway has for a long time given cause for com- plaints, which for the most part have taken the form of ominous grumb- lings. The road is a state ald high- way. Need of Warning Signal Several autolsts have called tention to the fact that a warning signal of some sort is needed at the intersection of Farmington road and [School street in Berlin. Tt is pointed out that driving down Damon's Hill are un |aware of the existence of another {road running at approximately a 60 degrea angle to the Farmington It is pointedoutth atdl..-P-ET1 road Several accidents have been narrowly averted hecause of the act that aufoists on hoth streets are in clined to let their ldown ths hills { A signal light warning of the ap proach of an intersection would how motorlsts that they shonld ex reige unusual care sunday Sehool Plenie | The annual picnic of the K [ton Methodist church Sunday will be held tomorrow at Rockwell [ park, Bristol, and excitement the children ran high todas Kept on at- strangers machines coast among A | close watch will he the ather man and 1 unpopalar i ex h e will be indfvidual tomerrow, s mely s rain for proph b 19 a'clor morrow {be mad at ;rhuhm from that e !« ard | made in autom Arriving at th games ave the chureh at zaving time, and a party il to- will K. daylight ' pso i be ction ¥ The journey hile tgucks e park the i il b n a f il biz lunch in the course of th Rristol at 6 p. m. Al t the picnic have hee bring with them Foodstuffs may of the parson G Senning collect entables them to the park | Real Estate Transfer i John Hendrikson of West Crom- | w2l has sold his eight acre farm to | | e, and Mrs. Beckett of New Brit The sale was made through the ~ashman Farm Agency. that city. Selle School Street Tots That School street in Berlin =i | of populated residential streets in Rerlin s promised by the sale of three lots there hv Feda Augustson The directly in back of property Mrs Alfes Steet st the Damon property. The lot directly east of Mrs, Sweet's property has been sold to Adolt | &hulty of New Britain, Mrs, Emma | S T.oisens has purchased the ot | next to the Sehnltz land and Edwin { (. T.oisells 1s the new owner of the Int directly sast of the property pur- chased by Mrs. Lotselle The sales wera made of 15 | 1eavingz attending quosted o {and spoons on the poarch the hom [truck wi | A and of orge the the well become one Ints lie the of and through the real estate ageney A. Carison of New Britain Fast Berlin Ttems barn in The il he held dance West weekly Woikes avening at rommwell in 1847, parated | 9, has ¢ whila from Dlainville Farmington residents not until church Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. | L L 7 T R av, fee ih irg th a at to Automobiles attending to Branford Methodist ¢ daylight o m hletic take Samuel Suteliffe of St church will have charge of the gery Mark's which will convey the Communit aturday will leave urch promptly at 9 time, A events have place number of during the day and suitable prizes will be awarded to the w io: members and will attend, inners. ved. Tt ancing will also be & expected that about friends of the and all attending en club have been instructed to bring sandwiches ar tie nd les i or alsn of the of food four following beans, m silverware ar Salads eat calke. Also their own family me Judge Renjamin . court this morning to answer Miss Caroline days as the guest of Read is spending a relatives in Cromwell Tadies’ shingling, childre: AT, and first Barber cla shop. Arrested Driving Motor Truck Wh nt en charge of ed that although he father's truck rs old ptember 2 Patrolman in addition markines he Ve | da | th d in fthe & at by iver g il he aireet of a motor Vietor Lusietti 68 Rel- was brought hefo Alling in police to a of violation vehiele ot section law, it develop- as driving not sho will be 1¢ arrest ok T his he was yet 16 on ester Vietor was \my\rnpu also that noticed the appeared much foo young to he operating the truck {in court with his father and was v. The He appeared this morn vislation the motor law continued until tomor hoy's driving fhe 1 to the frel commiseioner of motor vehicles th attrac bi Re pr plans as yet vas about 15 {Gertrude F. | Tonr vary Episcopal ehurch, Plttsburgh, 'are urged to be presant Ta EAST Mie mple the ¥ & corner nets The tion rthpla prestdent Landers operty E building s one of the is planning to EAD RESIDENCE SOLTY izabeth M., deal for mily of d a the p Smith resig East Main and East of the most resider the ¢ Gk es in 1S and \arles F. N (ne of the board of directors Frary & Clark. Mrs develop the but has not made defnite The purc pric of JOHNSTON—MITCHELT, NMr ton and Maple marriage of their danghter, Mrs. G. H today Mitehell of 1 Miss Mitchell, bert G which took place at Cal street announe to been arranged | for | 40 [town to assert that Plainville could I not have received any of this money “land that its non-appearance lent record books is due cau In other words. sinee Plain- “lville did pot exist as a s tity at the time the fund was given out, they claim fhat it could not have had any given to it q parate en Fxamination of records 1n the of fice of Town Clerk \lay ever, reveals that this is not Morgan, the In the articles drawn np whe lle parted the sat Plainy Farmington union are company terms of their forth in of these art] wi dis particuln Section s reads fe And the other funds of s shall belor between said town as ited and said town |of ¥armington In proportion ta the Inumher of inhahit ints,' ' town daposit fund ind all Farmin divided hereby A town af ton to and he incorpor The superior court of was authorized |"free-holders” refer Ipower to divide yaupe! de- posit funds and other property” he- tween the two fowns, This leaves no douht as to Plainville's sharing in the henefits of this educational fund, the only laop-holes heing that thes holder referees were not appointed or did not func [tton. With pers and town to the the hookkeeping of that S Hartford appoint have [county to es to funds, possihle “free the fransfer property other, it 1 from one like day other S 1y that than pos of the town o hle that the deposit that time. the disappe fur X its burden of making good what was lost through carelessne Tr the old town records for of sections wa ocenrred ahont do relieve {dentally, son e separation hat there w ety Tnok After an noon in 1925 would make a st liceman long for those gone.by Tt is also stated that {1 I of Farmington lecreasing |Plainville was growing and sho hecome manufacturing AlL-Plaimille Gamy AILPIs tain Sunday On ineton nue on a Sunda te po- ation was whilw ona of t1 invilles will jeurney to | T o snappy o to uuv\ up against the that Rangers .ny"‘v and are at pr Rangers adloch City leagne at the local for second place in in New Rritain, so th |boys must |The game will be plaved at the old amond on FEllis step fo overcome them |will start will leave The Plainville hoys will pr |Trumbull field tomorrow and Sunday morning, at 3 o'clock here at 1:30 o noon and fAeld and it 1s The ing was ragged last Sunday Miss Mary Murphy Dies Whnle " Vvvprd to iron out thase rough spots|moerning efore Sunday's contest Returns From Hospital Miss Ruth Morgan of Maple street has returned from the where she underwent an operation [Her condition is much improved. Pioneers Play Abroad The Plainville Plonesrs will play the Collinsville team in that tomorrow afternoon In the second |#ncounter’ of the three.game series | \“7\4 n the two nines, handed thelr opponents acing in the fArst game played ind Intend eir performance again The probable battery of the Plain ville ontiit will he Tolli and Schwabh, Engage Attorney D'Antonio and Vincenzo will be tried next violation of the Sund have enzaged Attorney of New Britain Their cases eama up day hut wera adfourned for ¥ to allow them to ohtain a vhich was repeat here to m nie who -r vw[ 1y for nE Gerard Casale A8 last Tues one w la tanyer | Notes land Nre Michae) | Melvilla Regers is a patient at the w Ryitain general hospital, where he will have his tonsils removed Mr.and Mre. Willlam Cassidy and son Leonard of Bank sireet are pending two weeks in Cana Pr. and Mrs, Homer Synder ashingten, 1. C are visiting Dr, George V. C'onk of Central N¢ of . ‘hvn"v AUONG R R, TRACHS Bunney families was held yesterday | Special Force Will Stop Tres- passing in This Cify nitormed pol ¢ rolicemen nplove of th n Yo New Ha road will mak ont frespassing on 11 cify and of the 1k n and Hartford rail- n atfenipt to stamp 1 tracks If 4t is necess offenders into court. This de was arrived last evening a conference hetween the com railroa tak cision ity, even iy to after mon council committee on railroads and Superintendent J. 1. Enavely this the railroad division commitiee has an appropriation affic managers of local present at the mec Senator Edward F. Hall, Mayor Pao- nessa Ralph Gould of the Chamber of Commerce In opening the held in the council chambers, Frank S Cadwell st “The average citizen wants operate with the New Haven road in its in New RBritain.” He d that the raliroad officials desirous of eliminating sing on wne tracks, Mr. Snavely called ent court decision, some v from T wera th Secretary and others, meeting, which wa Chalr. that S. ted to activities tres- attantion to a which he satd s upheld by a higher conrt, dirset- ng the employing corporation to pay compensation in the case of a Ber- lin brick yard employe killed walking the tracks between his nd hi while honi work. to the The court decision effect that the company, havin knowledge of the trespass ing and having taken no steps prevent it, therehy gave its consent This City One of Worst ‘New Rritain {s one of the gravest offendoers," We do not people, but them, efther,” A hro 1dded the superintendent desire to don't arrest your kil we want to reneral discussion on ght ont that 1he posted this fact larger factories notices warning to walk the do they have o ploye it they awn risk in or track do at agreed that factories or 0 their pla emphasizing would help some. A e sidewalk Com in It the mereial Hall's commuters from Stanlev Rule the tracks as'a short cut to the sta R Potest and others thought fhelontis along t on street would Senator apinion ove many the Landers and plants from crossing 1V to stop trespassing to put uniformed policemen to warn off on duty and e e put uld also said this Wate and trespassers make Snavely man said if the city wonld to we with voad man the railroad w Mr. Snav ont 1 Tort! ¢ stopped the arrests put on & man el i was tried and rhury offer He eaid made in cach Tnd Crossing The elimina felt gure the railr villing to cooperat He said tr exact plan ment the public Tt gested that railroad Utilities ( adoptior o up ta t t jofintly ommissi proy Pl ement Ossing itel Switching Nuf-anece hospital, | tomorrow, | both in the | co- | to | I'aones: this w the H Li topped Sty nde Bell of North & water of town | Corp. and P nir Bearing Co traffic & The lo nlk‘“m,m t fearful | cwitehing serions A t Poteet i switching on the ¢ between 12 noon and 12 e o impossible ng ipt it lay times me RO« issned of tha to. give ervice | | F ssell spoke at some 1o | subgeet Mr | want to make M warning lup too ¢ ¥ ad tween suffering a the | might take ut |'ofe_ some unproftable ser agitation in this He | New Tritain has the | tonnage on the New Architect present with made ¢ ratlroad | the more railroad trains a dav 19 can ba cause they co hig! sta plan fice on lof the sald Snavel Snavely, tactor A S the opl ifie May Works, | Frary I 1oy rs, & ( i American Ha Gaffne werg ) Walt | the 1 a1 i of 1 s a Vs the Mr orde) hat 1) JIm street Pa 1 other chinges if the railrond was & the manufacturing T Poteat, Rell th on Mayor t Mossrs, fight Curtall Serviee saving he did any threats, fsene 1inst New Britain stirr weh agitation against He sard the rond rune between here and Ber fand 80 of these diey he A4 vith at pay. He 118 ser ere and Waterbury cald t ice L with fntimated {1 uld curtai Joss and city A4 not ted that in fre cond largest Haven svsten Max Unkelt the 1 bl t desired to p! tra switehing 1ditior of this ¢ drawings with him for Iy CHARTER FOR NEW/ BANK State Commiscion Acts Favarahly on Application of Fidelity Tndustrial Ipo Rank of This Cits caiptol in Hartford yester allowing he ba approval vesulted in the Fidelity Britain represented he A ing William ¥ I Lewis Quarters of the ne ated 140 Main street Hne nking commis granting of a chart application of bank. of ition and Tndustrial Judge G I 1 Clarer il Rossberg, and B Charles n fa ban! the Hallinar in the premises o W e and operat o dustrial bank 1 n ot bar e the intention of The i Pe Simpson and 1 “h « er nce H ander | ct h e Morris Henry 1k » phn Plan hank th nt investme of Hartfc of Plainvi Prisk Wal F. Lewis of. Rerlin and: C'lay Bruno Wagner o Grise and Trifain Johnson Maxor 0, Rome an of New e Separate Smoking Bench Set Aside for Women out of Nantasket Bo lsimoking henct: | pla 1} T tor doo! 10——The first y h, July on place and we par he henchies hand stand at r signs front of 11 will b k cloge stnd in of the CROTTO 1ps on raflread eroseings Auring the hours and before T o'clock In the of the f ation \|ll\l'l|\|l\| A me patrol w tanal ¢ bher H You Will Thank DESCO of the | present ym Brzstof News Nl W DEPARTUR ON . A TEN HOUR DA lnrrnasr in Orders Brings | provement in Factory " DOSED Am_é" SESI0 Merchants in New 0k Victiniee Britain and Hartford—(hagnon May Recover From Infuries Fstate Transfer A ten hour ed by t An v any Mig (o yduc ton at tiured hera in | The announcement t of the future, Departnre Co increase i vorking hour weleome new city at as lncal people Insiness conditions will rightened manufacturing plants full edules, Defranded Mevchant ral New 1in and Hartf vantit good to complaints made todav hy the re work charged ions of the of tl came fn to Mr who the fo Tasen Faundr sident is city When the bills | stons, he conld not recall any ind when the mat the storekee taken up found that the i with frand game had reported e that secured to 840 who sen g from $20 elderly man ter in a motor car ritain Chamber chants to he lonkout morning that ot the de orekeeper T in Hartford t rt Rawiszer of Rawiszer Feingold Toseph Rawiszer ' the For and a well Cha May Fr it indicated that of Grl Recover inels' hospital 1on Ay VSt Ihomas € oy Wt hesia The hetween a in ght Tim arm of Tle Reports Out City al cit reports have heen ve now heing distrib t n Navember han seal year a Matters. Fopy roperts trons Nine Coming of Fo )t wehuilding St Wor f| Real | 54 street ! obs street, the strects on the tract and Burlington avenue, " FIND TUT'S PALACE Which Monarch Tived Ago Has Been Un. | Home | as00 | Y ears earthed By Egyptian Excavators W York, July 10 (®—The pal- in which King Tut-Ankh-Amen, ptian monarch who lived 3500 20 years of his lite, was un thed in middle the Tgyptian exploration Ihomas Whittemore, Amers wresentative, said toeday upon arrival on the steamship Maure- A0, spent tani The p state lace was in of preservation an unusual and will add knowledge of the king, vhose tomb was excavated at Lux- ' he said Akhataton, ahout from Luxor, and is built d brick, which had been by shifting sand. The King Tut appears many HESSAGE FROM ARCTIC Delaved at of sun bu preserved name o Dispatch Recefved From MacMillan Telling of Plans and General Conditions i 10 (M—A de- 1 Mispatch received at the navy tment today from the MacMil- Arctic expedition sald the ships vdoin and Peary were to leave Hopedale, Lahrador, yesterday for Island off the west coast of The Tickle hoard ampi | some tained said Reports to hydrographic of- navy indicate that there lis much less fce than usual for this in that vicinity and said ice seemed c! Hopedale harbor. TAKEN T0 DANBURY Alfred Harding Is Brought To This on, July [ Nigco expected to stop at Windy for ahout an hour to take Commander MacMillan's alskin boots and coats had been ob- naval unit, the message outfit, Iskin for the of the of the message ontside State To Answer Charge of Arson With Intent to Kill White Plains, N. Y., July 10 (P— Alired Harding, of Lynbrook, Long and, was taken to Danbury, Conn., v. to tried on a charge of n with intent to kill. He is al- 1 to have been one of four men {who bound and gagged the watch- !man at a trunk factory of the Ex- cluso Auto Sales and Trunk Manu- facturing company, Bethel, Conn,, |ana set fire to the premises. | A federal warrant charging piracy {on the high seas also has been lodg- #d against Harding, alleged member of a band of men who in 1923 board- ed the Rritish rum schooner J. Hankinson oft Gloucester, . faking $13,000 in cash and severely wounding the captain. 0 VISIT 10 JOB'S POND ‘Blwe Army Day at Boy Scont Camp ‘ Sunday Cancelled By Officlals Be- i cause of Tack of Interest, Officials of the Blue army of s Bible class this morning cided to cancel the “Blue Army Day™ at the Boy Scout camp at Job's pond this coming Sunday. ome time ago Scont Executive ter O. Cook extended to the neral of the Blue army an invi- Blue army service Scout camp some Sunday this summer. July 12 was selected as the day and it was planned to go nday morning, hold a short reli- « service In the camp, have din- with the Scouts and spend the rnoon watching Boy Scout ae- tation to hold a [t the UNFILLED ORDERS v York, July 10 (P—Unfilled of tha United States Steel corporation on June 80, made pub- todav, totaled 10,458 tons, & i 79.342 tons compared of the preceding was the fourth consecutive e in tonnage and brought the orders at the end of the the lowest level since last when the total was 3.628.- 2 reduction was iarger than the gensral average of estimates baing 2bout tons. The publication of the had littie immediate effect price of the stock, which around 118 5-8. nonth to aport ed Quick relief from patn Prevent shoe pressure. Atdnigand shoe storeseverywhare DrScholl’s Zmo-pa bain U gone celebration of the Com A Holx munion will be held at St. Gabriel's TLL 6ET BUEN wimvou, Agsie ot G6WNING ME A DIECE OF CANDY WITH PEPPER NPT | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS DO&EONE UER ANy How' L TM GONNABE A \ DOLICEMAN \WHEN T GROW UP-WHAT | | ane YoU 60NNA TM GONe T BE A ENGINEER - LERE cOMES ALEK- LETS SEE WHAT LES 6OING ( \ ( E) BY BLOSSER AJAv ARE VOO OING TO DO WHEN You 6Row 1P, M 60 ANAST N NTA MARRY Y AGGIE OTT DIVoRcE