New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 23, 1925, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 23, R = 2 P[alnw” N mar School association for its an- B . 1 N ( Will Consider Sewer Dids nual reunion, which will be held on t Bids for the construction of sews the affair will take place outdaors Earl strects, the new section taken | if not, in t b into th first taxing district on lnmp Ground Opening, ‘ I'ucsday night, will be recelved at Ihe mectings at the Plaintille ouncil sceston on August 4, camp ground wil in ton he inclusion of the district in the [;[]UK’S with the opening s r‘.u district was favored by all but rey, pastor of the th Park \y \ \ “Water Board Report (Htule (losc\ Wednesdays at Noon) | church, Hartford, will be the The total amount of bills rendered . s ‘ er at the fmltiatory meeting ‘uv vater during the month of June p o'clock In the evening. It N l M p d was sv 75,51, $74.12 less than THE GRE ATEST Get Eight Tives and Many Ac-| poooeetne ot souihins 0 Invitation to Move, President | 3.5, 53 ™ i for Vater remuin: | while motlea pictures be shown. | h ® umm July 1 umvun( to $1,- | " | | | Cessories anly Today | ™ “roduy was observed as Veterans Page Says 92150, Bitia for work done by the [ Day. and the members of G. A, R.| department amount fo $15,779.45, G e | from surreanding towns sere pr ¢ lur ¥t of this being for LIGHTNING ~ HITS HOUSE|™ et seves mieupeneios. STORM DAMAGE 1§ HEAVY | ™55l 30" Svecsmation sor ave | s | Tongtime resi fents of Ilaimil mor of June al the government - orjpg the passing of t wveather station in Hartford was Starts Friday, July 24th RO G AL S S e i S R More Passing Troes—, i"‘ the town: #o shady ar Theft of Auto — dames Coy- | Harwinton the rainfall was 4.7 [HREE SPACIOUS FLOORS OI' LIVING-ROOM, BEDROOM AND DINING-ROOM FURNITURE Ground Opens Tomorrow—0lain- ) W m remot ‘\ fojeicarthapiins (ecty Well Known Resident, Dead o The od lu fieit A\]f\BI\@D AT PRICES THA CANNOT BE DUPLICATED ELSEWHERE, IF DESIRED, CONVEN- Ville Briefs | nd corners and others | —Bristol's Thirst Grows 0 AT F & L IENT CREDIT TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED. [ I o ¢ ¢ interfered with wiring or ; & June the average daily | fifth burglar within a week f Nothing to it WS Al of 2 ) s v THIS OFFER IS BUT A SAMPLE OF WHAT THIS SALE MEANS TO YOU oceurred early thls morning when | I that trees are | President Dewitt age of 00 gatlons mars thant. Jine Cooke's garage on kast Main street han men, there | Doparture Mg, ¢ 1 direct § ¥ wa Jken into and eight automo ce ¢ older citizens| o v Ganeral Mot During June, 22 new services and bil and a guantity of other RN i be planted to relays were installe i SRR AREh SRS affset 1 «n of the oth-|d question as to the ao UL ! taker i« um\i i o hd its enty | the statements yesterd T uly 8, the cheme M l V l [ was 1 and 4 o'clock, : A ists reported: “The number of bags probabily about I'he thieves ap- it FN 116 8| ‘ teria is low at this time and no obe 1o not want bury and New Rritai 0 A Marvelous Value~ e . L I 00t up the driveway leading fo the Licenses Suspended the Hartford Advertisi I} CURIEReant gt volumes of the . I . | LIRIE i 5 ) ol s = o er e bellis Tinadsuilo | Laleh toate 1. The supply appears to ¢ rear of the gurage o o e 3 ; a conearn ta move west, Mr, | be entirely satisfactory from a bac- n attempt was made to remove | Bra v hompson, Fir he Ic : terinlogical standpo Rteite . L 1ece ln.ln Oom ulte {1 ty from @ vead window pane, | Johnson, Charles W, Hird, Joseph De | Rogers reported as saying that |10 mL.‘ al standpoint at the pres i 1 v : 3| Jutio imes Hartley hiave heen tations ha sen SpONS by | ¢ ne 4 {Put this i w:w;v'mhl given up | -'” : ‘-”" ‘}-' 1es Har ‘” R "‘ ‘l' l“’ ! " jeell . D Bills submitted for approval | o o e i was discovs | motor vehieles, The licunso of | cal plant move to that city or vl-|g HoNlON A2 A28 00, $4,500 being . [ered. Entry was made by this voute | Thomas Ma " ol ity | "\”\‘,'Illjf i :‘”fih i | o] beautijul bur alnut U L B R R e it moing of | A Biion Nax received from Jo- | 00:00 Bt ERa R o Jetllenl o R R e T e o [seph T. Donovan et al, for water v ‘w, into the office and gain entrance | Whiting street of the Standard Steel | jgcal cancern lately although in tins on Walnut Road and Concord i : R nelicl Lrnaled A i eatended In the pasl, |atreet andit was voted tornotity:ths } welve tires were taken from the | ber of people 3 tecently it was rumored that an ,"'")"“"’»"""“‘”’“’ "“"\'"“‘ appear W office. but the thieves seem to have | of the threate et was nden WAy ewhena= A ERRGLSATINE Lo be held August 18 | heen frightencd away, for they leit | prize of by the local concern would move to |8t S p.om. at the office of the de- four of them in the gar near the | lamp. was won Ner Of |1 west or that a huge steel mak- | = vindoy A quantity of spark plugs, [ the Neri block. O prize ds drawnd oo siang wonld he moved here This | AR fivo cletric v mumerous | for cach, ishs (e hotder of the |15 200 e denied by the tocal | Mexico ‘\iav Repudiate | | other accessories were stolen, but | winning ticket must b el otricials [fho loss cannot b estimated until | ground to colleet. A revord-breaking | “VCEEpo o cut o | Its Debt Agreement stock is checked u A cont he. | looked for on the closing Floctrie power was eut off turing | Mexico City, Tu 3 (A—A report 1o George Marrar was taken. | s nights T potir of Tatn yester- |18 current here that the Treasury | » obliging robbers removed the | Prayer Meetings P using n disruption | Department will declare the La- articles in pockets of the gar- The regular Thursday mid-week |E88 RO ((liea for several {mont-De T Huerla agreement, peing foundilo contain pllis a1 en postponed until tomorrow eve- | {ERTECREGT (o roes stapped its |91 Mexleo. n : n Augu [ money. was not taken inety-four [ ping. A speclal business meeting of [ N7 T E Gk it he when | he reason for this action, ac- comta T cah s ol g | OB e charl o purinose othcon= (it T CoErailedito) owaoversthall EOTAE. (aha TEROtt e Ehat oY | of the burglars ppe sidering the guestion of questing | (S nd not until after & o clock |!he International bankers involved § | Constables Fred Callen and Wil |\ o rgination of 11 e e e e the debt question and the Mex- f M:Wn)\:\; ‘.lr‘-ju ‘”:“-‘ylv ‘r’; : M‘, .:: [ialapics S SAanh | he city streote were roaring tor- ‘::‘“""' ““‘“‘P""“"""“' l‘"’\" not complied i f lace LURRIONMIE S el i e il elineynclorulvntutin prayer [ e A time but no great amount | ie main points of the pact. i UL ze wae dane, eral wash-| T i lice were notified. §tate Officer J. | Sy, Cupnday school board will be ‘M.Mi"lf GG el The debt agreement was signed on i | A. Watrous and John I, Vaulsen, the ‘W g e s e oul ([nckn »”‘ ubiic |June 16, 19 after conferences § department photographer, conducted | auickly affected today by the ien bogd anEy s i partn v < | the Plainville M. E. church this eve- | 5 | h began on June 2 between ¥ m investigation and photographed { e FAIETAE LE 0 | works departmer . came |A01f0 e L Huerta, acting as see- Rrgetnriyis found on (he fendersiofi| a8 i | tolephane wires suffered 10 S0P fegary of the Mexican Treasury, and antomobiles e L estent, thereby giving ""\ ';‘.‘ "the international committes “of throl MG yaaimade GG R0 stanug for | (DSl reliet from (the rush of 117 [hankers Neaded by Thomas W. T4 AMrs, John Norton, who liv (R saiis ¢ Y |iact few \‘ several (m,’m‘: ";m onf of 1. P. Morzan and company. i % n o the gavage, was up about il % < | elose suecession have wresented A Upder jts ferms Mexico agreed to Dhis beautiful suite is built to grace the Ten Pieces and oo for fite mom he | Marses Hast of Phinstle i rge amonnt of romafr work. - |resime payments on her defaulted . . . . windo " rob L, il 2 R o ! | Auto “Rorrowers’” und | obl tions — - . . 1 ‘ Mirg. | ON a0 automobile trip th the e e e finest homes—everything in its design, con Exactly Like Ilustration S i Dl A e L O ) e | z % lars saw her amd that (his accounts gl both 17 vears old, were arrested yes- | ATHER CONVICTED | struction and finish represents the best : or their hasty deparire [[and{ar Hanbor, dte. ot (icanhosiNA Mot thia e S L 3 A The dr Large Table with Handy Server Mr. Farrar sadi to R. J. Cunningham of Maplc Jocal police. on charges | 1. Morritt, of Milford avenue, New i cabinetmaker's art. e drawer fronts and Extension Leaves Big Host Chair [wen were i the garage v o gt Gt S e b : e el e e B e i = iy {ostensibly after old tir nd | yrd. ‘where e will undergo a o I e ity s Al A ol panels are made of perfectly matched burl Massive Buffet Five Dining A e L ent Gy o n i S vl i ST i i Large China Closet Chairs Iy looking over the gronnd prepara Hewmert Wagner of - Plainville, | o/ night to hring hack the o R 0fransportm | e i B N Sn fined 3230 and ensts and given %0 . . . . . Uhis the Yhbery AL G, 0 i b O} 0L R The voungste ppeared here on ays in ¢ o - i This suite i¢ built to sell for $500. Through our big Our S . l Pri ve, four of the breaks hav-!badly injured the little tinger of his 2 m:“" nnca S Boini e s BYAS '“‘“"“; . wr Sensational Low Price 1 at garages o left hand v wd was treated i HUDLE AN : Frsannolichalhaviovanegarnnent ' buying power, we were able by a fortunate purchase . s AL U T Departure plant. They were | hers July S and 15 gallons of lauor i . R 3 E . s 7 s \ ! ew Britain G cossfnl and a fow hours 1ater. | was in their car ! ntity o ARE . [ Noew road wa I'he condition of Miss Margaret sl Svasol . tosecure aquantity of these suites at a special price o{R SENSATIONAL LOW PRICE s mar-| MeCarthy of Pearl street. who is at pll e Etandinkon B G | reduction. in th post affice was &, Francis Hartford, is avemiegnuatiihasltusE s ehtn IRCOINTE: VOLUNTEBRS | 3 | night Cool e A i proved toa great an attraction| T Tuly 23 (M —Sadi Lecointe, | . . . . & L] A qoEs HUE pacoln i) vl off we 'rench sneed pilot wh o i Made by 1 leading manufacturer who has built fine 10-Piece......... M el \r {riM TSt ansontor LR RN SLE R RN i R L) | Lightnin Strikes Mo Park have loft on an auton D cuIen g LAk OrgL d Hon g | furniture ‘or 63 years. We urge you to cee this excep- : N i SR i DRl lalanien S e Rl ool ma mtrasy e Riolin ored gror Lasrxica finkMes | 1 u h del 9-Piece........ Sl 8 - e Nt 5 ¢ trafl of the Ko vouths and soan | rocco rinst Ahd-11-Krim's Riffian | tional vabe without delay. v: ”\‘ G \" ‘Tv ‘\‘y"‘ H:L w.‘ »H th i ‘m»‘- 1die Atw foemerly of |After their arrival home, they were rihesmen, Other French civilian | . ) years, wing siruck O | Freddie Atwater, formerly b ofs also are said to be ready te = R.Piece $245 fof Herbert W, Tarnes of va“ : : inville and now a sudent af New e |30t up if Lecointe's ofter is accept- I started a small blaze re- | Rrl i operation at | 5a A well known ' ®d bV the ministry of war and the §| quired the calling of the fir New Bri neral hospital g < CEE site.died at nis duration of enlistment limited to the | The holt entered a sday. e is ted ais recover | R 00 aant street at 11 dctual period of Aghting operations. | letely ruining a radio set Henry Truniin family ot |OClock las fe had been |0 TGEITS RECORDED - : [i i e ; e A o lanout during the day as usual but at R C I rE ConE ED N . | Constenction Company Struck Connec public life [, 50, for tha puryose ot racelva| o i otBT AN0ZAs 1Y ol i A SRR 0 he suffered a shock sank 4 ows, Swift 4 . | v 5 which it broke two panes. The de ul, W i 1s9 the re- | s lidesias W il S Berllfl NelflS The water tower on the Berlin B 11 Practice Tonight |ing the names of those who desire to | $Pich It broheity ) ! ; i e ; rapidly ji it ‘;“ . "\‘ ','"..(lm_l"f,”"ll“]' -;x:z ~4‘rm.\\|mhhn compuny’s it W The Al Kensingtons will mect for | be made voters strarailipnln astiahn Bty : ; . { " He was born in Italy the son of 300 damages against Charles _ s 3 Y Sl Al | nected for some time, DVlain \, special delivery ) Leonard of Hartford and John J. ; struck by lightning. The cap on the |practice tonight at §:30 o'clock Mid-week Serviee Tonight i . ST e e e yias ety | Bran ki andEAsEGover(yteics e eblaslof Rasl Hatttordd Thesime G tructure was knocked off and the |the Percival avenue field S0 ) SR o Gt U e kol | Lose RO R0 R S AR o Qifive. has rOtUTE! o this country with his parents Lgorengants have been sued for $150 {bolt followed down (hrough to the jmembers of the team pos uni- | Romans will be the subjee e (LU BRI W ARl e : when two years of age and settled ' e W. Tdnes and for $400 by ‘«hn; where it blew oul several |forms will be expected t cussion at the mid-week servic smnl{ianag : in New Haven. He was married in | Mogre Bros. Inc. The papers are lfusos and howled oven ral [ent. The new coach. Jack ch will be held tonight at 7 ] SIS X < |New Haven 26 years ago to MisS yeryrnable the fourth Monday of employes rosturting ght | will clamb into th 4 k at the Kensington Metho companied the Ll D , ¢la. Amaranto. He came to this {zuly fn ihe city. courts 2 IV iies i e shop. the holt {night and will as of theichurch. Rev. May B. Lord will DG Rl 4 vears ago and for many vears | pPr. David Waskowitz has sued I h\‘ rted out of a windo team, owing a short meeting at (0 charg AR e e 2 fucted a froit 1 grocery busi- | 13ddie Anderson for damages. hom .»; hJ';n l‘n‘n in !; n-which he will outline his policics. | Returns @o Providence \“‘ . No washouts have | s He retired from active busi- ‘The writ, which is returnable in tha {aingtontwas d)so atriick hy o) ol | | e | ported G e | S, = 2 3 Registrars Meet Neat Month | Richard Murdock has ; £e YOArs ag | ity conrt the fourth Monday of e s » . {The chimney of the house was | | Pires At Automohile N ‘ % o " ke . 5 S o to her home in Providence, | : il . R Mr. Coverty was a member of the | T A saucai by Rocke & Cie ightning Strikes Sereral TImeS [knocted ot and some of the rooing | The woaistvars o woters of i1 et ‘ Je | Despite several shets ' ! i Hook and Ladder company and | o' 0 e nialp vienl system |L0wn of Berlin will be in session in Wi Ll St ME Ty Matoreyele Officer Fred € n. | Georg M . Main g L il 5 ,l |was also disabled. 1t is estimated |the office of the town elerk on Iri- 3 s " wntoist ordered by Offieer to el o150 AnaTber othE el e | Fuses were blown out in several | 14 f7 rn‘v‘ 12 o'clock. noon, until 9 p. vy dlog. red and | White 10y jyade gond his escape. Cal Il:l‘| ‘ljlv. PERMITS R s il TO Prevent Baldness {homes and. The elcetric light service |- for the purpose of receiving ap : 2L s caw the man's mac ¥ 11 & s local lodge of the 1 of 2 e S e meaas e s ten It not expeeted that the num- i AWating b l‘: i QIEaRONNCTEGIE oty to, hut the W s T ol (RS AT {tirely inundated and the water rose ber to enroll this year will be very “ ‘“7“‘ : (‘y" animalic ‘““" to the d oo mi imped b Fr Toreph! Caverty: oft il r grow Water Tower At terlin Construc- |10 & helght of ahout three feet fn |Iarge. since those who have already G680 e = Ordere i Aati onna daughters. Miss Isa- | guarant some places. Several of the roads in [enrolled are not required to do so bkt preiie G PIESIICE: H continned on his gh ¢ 3 A 3 belle Coverty of Bristol, Miss Mary (on Company Stuck By Bolt— [the town suffered heaviis riihe However, thos v voters| Lntertains Ay Bridize e after it A e i R ing washouts on ¥ of them cire to take part in the com- | SR Lnaniest s L ar three times E S . ; Represcntathe deming To Speak |fiore the heasy Ndor ot s clagtionn () O¢tohkr: mue L0 entorialned Jhree tables Al e Bon(er “"w\'m ‘”‘ To Community ub—Other Ttems, {C0UTS) ng them, taking with it ir Intentions hefore & p. m. on | "¢ \hl r. < 5 : A miver. of th H .,‘ Cove MAY SEYMOUR ) | from o of the worst rain | Commander Wilfred R. Maore and | tember far the purpose of making /% S Ria I‘\‘” m’ soon PLAINVILLF urday \d thunder stems that the town |Grorge Hulquist were elected dele ‘m- s, although the date has mot| o G0t B s of T Grant Use of School Thursdny, July 23ed T Flapper Wife Sequel | gates to the coming state convention |been set as yet. Henry €. Deml k AR ML UL LR GR R he gchonl 4 ) 4 Serei eaperinecer in several year ORFN O in mas e ' y G o ral - year | o american Legion. at a meef- |and Robert Corr are the registrars. | - et et the iRroan =t - L) '”'_‘\If, “','I' o A New H.nlx!n Story storm bean yesterday after- |jng or Bolton-k post of Lerlin, | A meeting will be in S pmw‘ (Continued! on' Page Thirteen) |and grounds {o the P b i STARTS JULY 29 on shortly kfore 8 o'clock and a |which was held last evening at T ‘ sntinuous d-wnpour, punctuated |A. B. hall. Kensington. Pasquale — urv Dashes of lightning, nearly [POst, and Josepa L. Wilson were | 1S dcheme orkea: flooded the own before the storm |clected alternates, The convention | inally gare up the ghost and de- [ 1l he held next month in New parted at atut 5 o'clock. | London { The undrpass in Kensington, | The attendance at the meeting e e of ysterduy’s horrible acci: |last night was not e, due fo the & 1 ) P = ent. was fooded. as usual, and the | unfavorable weather. The meeting A LE'S SEE AoW— { g AORIAY IS » ) — ! s N T AAVE or rosclo a height of nearly five | was adjourned after the election of | i ‘:‘ CE CREAM ; JUAT SOUNDS ALL \ [P+ ) (et A N i { BUT I HANEN in tlr course of the storm. It |the delegates and alternates i ks ( CONE TASTES GOODON {90 el & Bl s Ew‘c :“:] o\ wavoe [ AAv KE creAm oid . P IGKT, DUZZNT A\~ 2 0 > cE . p \ as imposible for vehicles to pass Francis Deming to Spoak ;f A HoT DA\/ uwe T AP i \ s anc SR can i~ COURSE YOO | CONE , MOM" nilor it refiread basiand 8 o presentative Francis Dem TN L eanmars o A = | CONE-CANT MAY, TAG | \‘ ; wir ha¢ to be made through the deliver the address of the eve- M { A DANDY IDEA et 1 NS | outherppart of Kensington in order s 4 2 (T d o | | \ A | ning at the meeting of the East Tier- s’ 1 { { o reacl the Berlin turnpike. | . 3 g ‘ | Ak P | in Community club, which will he Vourautomobile drivers thinking e« 3 A A | held next Wednesday evening in the vt tky conld brave the water at | o0 HoR t Rerlin Metk | e nderpass,. attempted to race ek . i SriangMeti | heir nachines through the flood, | OASIT 4 A tie vehicles stalled in the deep- | prestntative: Deming ) | pri of the pool and had 1o be | 10 interesting subjec Some T towe. out by employes of Mack's | ©f the I lature,” and it is expe ‘ garae, which is located conventent- | €1 that there will be a larg nber | ly rar the scene | present to hear his talk * fusses between New Britaln and | Mr. Deming served Berlin as rep- | Belln street and between New Brit- | resentative In the past state legisia- aiy and Meriden transferred passen- | ture and has served the town in that es on cither side of the underpass. | capacity at a previous sesslon. He | fie aneration belng kept up for | is well acquainted with activities at épral hours until the water sub. the capitol in Hartford and he | gded enough to allow automobiles | should have some interesting anee- l o pass through. dotes to tell of the various men in

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