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MEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1925, n delphid, zpatrick’s stepbrothe | patrick's body. Fitzpatrick was president of the Fitzpatrick Puller Corporation which made tree stump pullers, Miss Weber, in telling the history of her friend, sald that Mrs, itz w"e and HHSbafld Dead S“, patrick was well educated, and es- el al]ge pecially versed in music and paint- ing, and had ambitions to become Tale Unfolds [an Interlor decorator, o oz v WERPAL DUAL WAKES national Enoch Arden story iu real | life with a tragic ending has been | diselosed with the suicides of Walter J. Fitzpatrick, a manufacturer, and his wife. Mrs, Fitzpatrick, as a Belglan girl, IN FI[iH ra and Patrolman Santuc ed by the department of public B} druuk to fight, so he was charged ‘mmu at work and the job speeded with drunkenness and breach of the peace, while Zascki, who was not | "he re palr jobs of the Connecticut e drunk enough to churge with that Co, are under the general supervis- offense, was arraigned on charges .,r {fon ot the spupllo utilities eommll; breach of the peage and & W," won and while no officlal statemen i H i Truskoskl was 1 '4 $10 a sLs | lias been made, it I8 known that Fists Fly as Scrapping Becomes fna suasment was sspended in cne (}onmmcut Co. Offers Only 40 mere is under ‘conigeration a pro- & A [case of Zascki, Siloneltinend tost to the P. U. C. sgainat contings " e e el h e otTas _ |ance of the wage scale. Popular Diversion sk s i Conls on Rvemie dob [ ® e I down. b ark Resigns Post as | ots e e et ol | M\ Blcks Wifo or Boot [EE ; .. | Public Pool Life Guard J Willlam Mo b e Because the Connecticut € , the state farm and a fitth to the m:',“:"“ 1 l”')‘”'ll"“‘{' ARe R Norh :“,, NNz (oG ity standard wage | Dliss W. Clark resigned his post - | ct sclected his wifs as a spar- L) k) > 'as life guard & v Cheshire reformatory by Judge Wil- | ving purtner Saturday night, mlr l.‘m““" IBDGTSTARLORSANLIEL) OO ol lam C. Hungerford in cleaning Wp i she did not yelish the role, sle scale in force in the department of PATK swimming pool Saturday and the Monday morning docket in' po-|catled in Dattoimen Mile s public works and in use among |1t yesterday, accompanied by Clin- llca court which contained a large fon Lawson of Park street, for a bf- private contractors, work on the ) ) arrested Montvills on a charge of [V " 1 eyelo trip to Sagmore, Mass y was married previousty to a ntish | §N{l) A0d Hylfill Gontinue 10 number charged with offonscs aris- Lusaull, Atly, Thomas k. Sepon [HATLord avenue paving job ta be- (116 (D 1o Sagmore, Sask They . officer in a war romance. Belioving ing from drinking liquor over the |ough appeared this morning for |\ held up. uccording to represon- TUR 2 TOEP, ICIIIE GRAREE "‘"‘F' - e had been killed fn action she n ¢ Onini week-end, [Wrentviiie aiidithe ohse ks oantintaal| Lo s v cltyien e Job i o i L ‘, eame to this country and married 10 aflf;e pll]lOflS Earl Witllam, 18, of 24 Webster | until tomorrow morning for trial at |, Inability fofythasitrolloyadompanyilous i sebineias (cvatas 4 Fitzspatrick, Then the first hushand x;l]roet, was m;m1 :u the reformatory. { his request. }“rv‘ g“t ll.' L ) m’« : hour R g i reappeared. Like the fictlonal Enoch o was arrested last week at a local e : s |when eity laborers and those of a| i '3 Avden he went away. It unliko| New York, Aug, 31 (P—Governor theater by Patrolman Denis Nealon ”"‘ :"'{l‘"fnkml u;. :\nrlql eanteactosmy side | i Coroner Holds Driver f 3 3 o P 7 i 5 Aapntnda Jdward Glowina o 0 Orange {the Connecticut Co., employes are ’ > & t the caso of his prototype he revealed Smith and Muyor Liylan are continu- on & charge of fndecent assault on a | L G o Connes : g { isete, and. mavital’ unhappiness Ini to toll the voters wiut they young glrl, He was found guilly on |¥reet felt a little more ambitious |recelving 60 and 05 ccuts an hour Who Refused Explanation his arraignment, but the e was|' an the others and stood ready to [has made it imy continued unttl this morntng for | CloUN o Il the male attendants at |1ayers to Keep up wi sentence. Willlams 18 alleged to |@ Pienic in Tomaz Grove yes- [Work and delays hav ordeted held for manslaughter John have acted improperly towards the | terday, creating | Conferences with 1 roeder of Milford in conneetion little girl In the theater on two ac- | that Supernumerary Policemen John |Sentatives of tho trolley company Vit the death of John Sarniacki of zeport, Aug. 31 (M—Deputy Henry C, Stevenson teday tollowed his departure, ‘ll\mk of each other as the municipal ra Mrs. Fitzpatrick was found as- | campaign speeds up for the final two phyxiated in her Kew Gardens apart- weeks' drive before the primaries, ment last Friday. Dressed in an eve- | The mayor addressing an open air ning gown of yellow sills, she had band concert in Queens yesterday, telegraphed that he had shot and killed himselt in a secluded spot near the elty a few hours after the telegram arrived. Strange Story Marie Louise Bernler, daughter of a wealthy Belglan merchant, ma ried Col. Jack Leacroft nr the Brit ish army in 1017, After @ second Marne offensive, Leacroft was re- ported missing. Distracted, his bride Saturday night by Patrolman An- (hmesg (04 ]()gmg in | Quick, safe, sure relief from thony Milewski on a charge of AR | painfulcallouseson the feet. drunkenness; Alfred Bonefant, On Howard’s Captors At drug and shoe stores charged with drunkenness. Thomas| Tarhin, Manchuria, Aug, 31 " .DISO!IOH'S Coyle, charged with drunkenness|gamnel Sokobin, Ameri \ e Puton ln*h ‘lu AD T r HERALD ana. trosch af the peace, and Jumos | s oe imsmerictn el ot Ziro-pads “iriee 1" ubs ron pmeas . & Delaney, also charged with drunken- % g 5 Chinese troops are continuing a vig- ness and breach of the peace. The & B | s ST orous pursuit of the Manchurian | 9 5 latter three were arrested in a va-|jandits who are holding for ransom | cant lot opposit 38 Willow street | hr Harvey J. Howard, an Amerlean with John W, Burns, eolored, and |ove specialist attached to the rnkmzi Christopher Murphy after the police | 'nion Medical college. The reports recelved a complaint that there was 3! {to furnish coroner with a writ- ten deposition regarding the aeele ¥ dent. tried to get your mayor by the {throat, but T have stood like the rock of Gibraltar running the city for the iuterests of all the people.” The governor's latest point about the mayor, whom he is accusing of | More than §12,000 of the $21,000 lnck of ability is that he does not |Which IFred C. Nickol, Dayton, O., know what a corporation s manufacturer, obtained by robbing Answering the mayor's charge |@ bank there was discovered in a {hat the governor had been hod- | NeW garage in the rear of his $40,000 nobhing with corporations, the gov- |home. Part of It was secreted in a came to this country. She married | o0 0h o 1te Saturday pight rally | Window frame. A detective s shown Fitzpatrick in San Franelsco In 1920, | " bon ygland eaid of the mayor: | With & box full of the recovered first obtaining a divorce on the ".; gonv (hink he knows he is|currency. grounds of desertion. _|working for a corporation.” She met Col. Leacroft on the fi!v?fl Seelng a priest coming on the ; here mome time after the marriage. . e afte 2 Iptatform, the governor added: He begged her to divorce Fitzpatrick, | «rhe mayor would be surprised if friends sald, explaining that A 38 ho knew that the church itself was n L4 | . promised resuits in the near future. | S e e e e See this Sergeant Patricl J. O'Mara, Act-loordon of Chiness troops who had | Traveling Exhibit |was captured by handits recently | g attack brough on amnesia. Dis- 3 corporation were bleeding and showing other! ... farhin, has heen released. A | charged from the army. he had| o ada a great bl |slens of having heen en I e a o b e\ A o] : 14 fled with the ir | il B ' e of Crane fixtures | 8 <o of gloves and > i | provinee of Ho | on the continent, fn England and feall a spado a spade. He doesn't ” that the battle started when he evidently turned on the burners of &aid caslons last weck and once about|Nolan and Harper arrested him on """]“" “"1' YI produ v"'”“‘l deained 'I irer : '”' "”"‘;’l‘} "‘(“!I;' fld‘l‘;’mo- & vange In the Rilehen “I'he governor has walked delib- two weeks before, ohrgealof!drunkeninesal and (breacly| 11 andian Hllmatum has Daen{dssi o DS S CET R GRS Jltsralsnm | Police notified her husband, who |erately into our city and made trou- Free Tor All Flght '“!"'1\\ veace. He was fined $10 and | === . il s el ALE S, p was In Deland, Tla, on busincss, [ble in our happy fu'nm“ e Those who drew sentences to the | %™ | call e% terviewed al his home, where he is Yesterday the police of that ci A few grafling poli 3 state farm were Paul Kroll, arrested | ARAaal , s Y gtrect und the traction gang have | | 1 of injuries, refused o ing Sergeant John 1. O'Brien Patrolmen George Collins and Clar ence Knmm went to the scen and | Mumbert Po arrested the quintet, most of whom | {surrounded them oner up the H ar, an Anstrian, who | achwan river, | searched for his ltitle Belgian girl [he's going to take off h fight, The colored man claimed as to what the mayor is heaten imaries «r malden name. expressing curiosit Miza Weber told the polica that league will do if {1 i Titzpatricks separated ahout a {by Walls the y ar ago. He had frequently threat- A statement by the leagne sa from Pennsylvania and Washington, | EU¢Sts of the Rotary club at a din-| 0, ey wr e il K ner at the Burritt hotel either on the Pennsylvania special train [ 1 a7 (of next waelk: of the tola|nned $10iandico August 26. | o Tuisa, itiwas atopped, by a | Y08 Thureday, Wife Ts Lenient ‘ [ aneny % to kil himself, she safd. that arrayed against Hvlan ave the o & DRECIEDY 8. Will Go To New York. John Cheskus of 40 Grove IBoy Diver Fatally | Frank J. McKeon, Jr, of Phila-|“traction infere the mongret | 1arEe band of Indians and Vo ' W.§ pron " progant Indications, there|charged with drunkenness and as-|™ : i | | 1) SO COW " 08! v | L Y (Y press, the morong, fhe sadway | Men dressed in cowboy costumes, | rles games in New |sanlt by Patrolman Vincenzo San Injured at “Y” Camp gkl fed | 5 ERis X i} i o bandits and compelied them to | The mobile exhibit of Crane i the United States, |know a spade from a hod.” e Fred C. Nickol, prominent Dayton, | happened by on his way home and | [snrre n,{‘ - i RN LS T e plumb— H Mre. Fitzpatrick laughed off her| As fo (ho mayors stafements £y , 0.. business man, has confessed that, [the four others attacked him. Ju!s % y ; ing and heating materials can be seen H e Nl nn oo s e e & e s T E[](el‘tammg National | atseutsed in a biue mask ana robe, |ment was suspended in Tuwns o A ! Sept. 2nd on Main street and Hotel ] marriage. He left her and is re- |Riltmore, the governor said that by he robbed a bank there of $21,000 | While Murphy was fined 210 and ("”‘“?‘ Absolves Man | Burritt Parkine Space H ported to have marrled another. [statute the state had to pay for his (‘flnvemmn to recoup his business losses. His |COStS. i A Who Drove Death Car | Urrl arking Space. i Whether or not meeting her hushand [hash and ham and e J arrest resulted from the statement | I“"'(L“" on “"'}"““y,“'”"’; : A e e el H - A Mrs. Fita- rovernor, who rested yester- ) s & John Galapa of rwin dee 4 L) s s i ) e | e R htoes, i worked.in thg |and. George Farley of 69 Fast Main |sronsiility tor the death of Pelle- i “Iife Not Worth Living” til Thursday. isa, OKla., Aug. 31 (P—Tulsa |y o 0 Bl a0 tha robber's |treet picked out the rafiroad areadn |grino Pellachlo, 66, of Stratford, Who The public is cordially invited to inspect | {shaat sbiclasinote, thad Teague Ts Formed is host to more than four thousand | 0. pig 5 \ach a8 the location for thelr battla, but it [was struck hy an automobile driven | o ot :n:‘“s‘\\:;mmc‘:e'rw S &n;: s e nce the | Veterans of Foreizn Wars, Ladies' L AR L had not progressed very far when|by Stephen N. Boothe of Stratford, these new Crane fixtures for bathroom and i dressed 0 ) S h ] er, a n's & porters a o he - ’ 14 B fl ¢ k 8 dress shop proprietor, by whom she {formation of the honest government ‘f”}.”’“ i ,;‘.I“d '””" 4‘“":":;1" Order — Patrolman Peter Cahelus and V “'m he w‘v‘s agalnst the driver of | kitchen, and the Crane Automatic Water 1 q i of Coofies, The twenty-six ation- am CGrabeck d in the towels|the ear. T announcement was { had been employed, stated m:m\; 1\ Ll (\\im lh»»m!mmm TA g at Rt S KB wI‘nnr‘;:v pennant were discussed at the moet wavlnmrI::: A(‘x r:‘m mi”:u] b \‘ W ,,,'.,‘1,,7,'., ””\H:m::‘m n h;:fi: S i c;yetemwhlchmakrim» comfort and convene {hat “Iife fa not worth lving" and dorf, to boom the mayor for a | f 5 yes ing today, and it was decided that|?"d marched hot Dy Ly 5 : - : e om the mavor tor 2 land wil close Friday night : |etation where they were cha Formal finding by Deputy Caroner ience msvandetnnommltorthcfarmhcme- 1hat she wanted to he buried under [third term. Hylan's epponents a 1 T e hins e tislr sl lesaten the winning team would be the ™'’ B o 1o | HanTy G Stavansonits expacted iosi| ving with drunkenness and breact the | Henry €, nson s 7 1 | For one day only. Don’t miss this exhibit, he accident occurr found guilty and |morrow. | will be no world : 3oarding the trai e FLUMBING AND HEATING MATERIALS loafers and parasites,” and that the ‘h”)"fl" "‘y”‘] ‘1"")2‘0‘“"::"‘4::;’: ”n;“""d‘ York city. A frip to watch one of |tucci, had judgment suspended. 1t | New Haven, Aug. 31 (P—Rohert \ al {ssue is “whether organized vice |Shooting bt AL b COMMANG= | t1age games was another incentlve his first appearance before the | R, Otis, 18, who hurt his back while | RAM b 1 Person 8 {once more shall he triumphant.” od the dclegates to line up outside. | o o8 CRANE CO. for the boys to play ball. The com-|court and his wife, whom he was » line up, Roh Wood- William M. Bennett, insurgent | When all wr ving at Camp Hazen of the Y. M.} J 836 5. MICHIGAN AVE., CHICAGO o e e Wood- | mittec in charge decided that the|charged with assauiting, showed ne A. on Cedar | last week died | Margaret W. Hepp of Wilson [Candidate for the i ]'I”’\’"," D g”fikh'j‘d‘ County: | boys would have a trip to New Yol | Inclination to have him prosceuted. fnt a hosplal here today. The in- | ‘datiand Sophis Hornkoll ot Baa- (nationsastinstianic SDENRLanEn i e jin, was grabbed b | 1o ses two big league teams in ac-[ The case involving William Trus- |jury dislocated tho sixth vertebra | Branchesin all Princinal Cities |t strest are on a 10-day motor [orEanization designee, and aguinst wyenne [ndians, hauled across the | 4oy even though the game will net | Keski of East Main street and Louis |cavsing paralysis of the limbs L J. Lyons, another insurgent | railroad right of way and tled to a| irip t Massachusetts and [JOhn 3 gent | | \”Tm,\:,m“‘h ! candidate, prot against what he | telephone post. A fire was h\mzi i : ¢ i, (regards as injection of re | about nim | Mra, L. J. Nelson and daughter, | F*84Y h‘:,' Dh:'l ’\,,,,m. rveet, and Mrs, [the campaign. Rennett said_that | a signal from one of the V. F. | 0 .\\'m:! h of Fast st}»et have |Governor Smith, by 4 ing Mayor Teade squad of 25 marines ,‘f"n,q from thelr vacation at |Hylan of dickering with the kian in in uniform jumped from a hiding Ch llrkar Beach |the democratic national convention, | place in a thicket and released | e und Mrs. Thomas Toner and[appealed fo Catholics, negroes and | Woodside. “,“r, Jack and Billie, of Francis [JEWs to vote for Walker | Among the Milita eetin e FaivmuAL tromat ailyo | Wil yona Isiiol i hsangrneeret o) Coclign ooy nam heard for | and Athletles fight it out. weeka' vacation at Clnton. l\\ atern ‘s slogan, 1w Tt With | snapreme commander was that of This will be practically as good ,‘\ be & world serles affair. The ten-|Zascki of 83 Orange street was n |lad was son of Mr tative date selected was October 4,|one sided affair, as Sergeant T | W. Otis of Norwich. when the Yankees will play the Ath- | oo U latics. 1t this date is decldad on, the S members of the team winning Thur day's game will be taken to New!| York as the guests of the Rotary club and will be given seats in the Order of | grand astand to watch the Yankecs| and Mrs, Robert | R ANNOIUNCE) = A New DelLuxe Motor Coach Service NEW BRITAIN to NEW YORK NEW BRITAIN to SPRINGFIELD TWICE DAILY, INCLUDING SUNDAYS, TO EACH POINT T Wilillam Roche of 49 Union street \ln;u Is meaning speed up (;v», Arthur B. Jenkins of Pennsylvania. | seeing one of the world series games | K bullding of subways, Lyons says he | — - b 3 . veeli's vacation because of the fight that the Phila- HayjretiEned tiom Aoy has an ace to trump Waterman spent In New York city. spade—menning his knowledge o I !4"11‘“-1 team Is making with Wash- Fdward McCuskey and Leo Tfl-! b s i ington for the pennant, | geth of Jefferson City, Mo, are vis- [the clty it 3 o b | Set 4 iting relatives In this city. £Crovores AL B AOPMEDIReE ey 'Mexican Congress Will Miss Eleanor Anderson and Miss|'tf¥ 10 Slaag Sanen oEen 9 exican Longress gy iViaduohio i ot Montslalny N T andioREholf satie CARsutiL BLD ) Consider Oil, Land, Labor | spent the week-end with .fru|ms",““‘;(" ‘l“‘t\ L aem ‘”“In: HexloolOilr AT D AT T Ll H’on regarding lahor, oil and the di o Whalen cemmisel| hamni o 3 tdad | vision of land among the people are ""‘.L :" ”'_ neRmeaiceict Y= leioner of plants and siru when view, Shliiford: e T T % uled for consideration by the new opening tomorraw and continuing | g coming week at Summer Island, . LRI to Dec. 31, | Rranford. Clty ltems i k , is out for | Margaret Conlin of §3 Hart| Amerjean fnterests may possibly Misees Gertrude Cutler and Ra '~ baseball game between the Sy o anty affected by L ‘m].', Hurwitz of Hartford are fhe guesis | e | Paradise Park and = Washinglon i, o ont of oil legislation. The cn- ot Misses Sylvia and Lillian Adler of | e, Jacoh Taumaacrtner of 71 1€2ms to decide the champlonshib iy, “yravican political situation is Smaliey street for the Phi Beta oon- | Vine sirect I ioft the New Britain| f the Boys' Leugue, will bo played | o corned in the mubjects of labor | vention. Cenrililadsite Sra e andars | Thursday o oon at 3 o'clock at legislation and also in the ques of land laws, involving the govern- ment’s agrarian policy of distribut- ing among the hitherto landless masses of the people the great land- of Tues. Walnut Hill park inst * lo hor | day afternoon, it was de Pofertg | 4t & meeling of the comr o She 1s| Rotarlans and League Manag | Dwight Skinner, who have been di Mr. and Mrs. James D. Donahue |y have returned from their wedding |ghe soffiy trip and have taken up their dence at 81 Sefton Drive, Dr. and Mrs. Maurlee T Lantman {gradually reco a shock i = ed estates which have heen held by of Hot Ark._are vislting Dr. | " ichard Schavfer of 11 Trinity | Tecting the dostinles of the 16a84S | o comparative few. Tt s the con- | Lautman's mother. Mrs., & M. Cun-lgiract who is sojourning in Germany, | throush ls first season. | viction of President Calles and of | ~, v o A4 1a ] ish ast < ' ard of 54 Camp strect. 1his oy, gheopved his 64th hirthday yester- ,.‘]1,'3 ‘1””,”"‘,,"“; ',’:‘:1""“:,{‘1. “_I most of the present leaders that the | They have been on & 'rip to Chicago | 4.« was horn on August $0, day, but the Paradise I'ark andj oo e di X | and Mishigah d e e iy vears | Washinston teams came in tied for A8TETAT ot P L > 2 v ik vac) L G | first place and Mr. Skinner decided | o ¢ e e 5 caf“l:lvl‘"::“ 1'-1""";\” iRt e W L e : that the game would be played ofi| CONDITION UNCHANGED I W RicHarasan Dnabletaton! ki e ,, N fies asncin. | 1OMOTTOW afternoon. This decision| Washington. Ave. 31 UP-—The con- a stav at Myrtle heach, Milford AN A e g | Was reached because of the fact that| dition of former Representative ROt hoaare T i eeKapan BN R Ip N ot v o B m‘, : | tho league has been playing on| Patrick H. Kelley of Michigan, who | ot i A L et » | Tuesiays and Fridays and as tomor- | hag been {11 here for more than | Teets R'a” e 2 alloning at.Groxe lsat e qaiTow was the next successive playing | three months, was unchanged today, gt o d | day, it was decided on as the best|pjs physicia Dr. M. . Dollman, said. peach, Clinton \holts for y car and stop the| physicia Pavid W. Morria of CONEress frant wheels from wohblin pat. | 92y on which to play the game. : ‘\!r Kelley was reported as critically avid W, C v . 1 & Because there arc a large number | i1 tast night and it ope was held Snenal acatic N : 15y 8 {111 Tast night and little hoy Id | street I8 .‘y; nding & va n m‘ nt apy “, 1 f o «( ‘w‘¢ \7 \4‘\"‘ of the members of the Rotary club| e iy rerovery 3 o e i el o Rl e ool el (v ness e oo A (omim(ah.e Lu\unom Pierce-Arrow Coaches, as pictured above, maintain a 1egular schedule arry oward is sojourning-atj Mr. and SAMIL OnELEE BN b Jle to do 60 Of . 8ky-Line Camps, Rowe, Mass. A M= Ollye Morawa.aifanaeaiiha |1 ¥ FUL IRl e dhAve to/t0 .80 B An Vgotist ool with terminals at Burritt Hotel, New Britain, Union Coach Co., 123 Broadway, and H. and S. Bus Ter- L Nliam I ey B Pucher way | lcague manager tc ooty ave) A ISR Rac e SRIRRER A0 minal, Springfield, Hotel Elton, Waterbury, Hotel Astor, New York city; traveling over the beautiful beach. Saybrook. ofitin acoeasad | 58 ESTIS PIEYES ERTRY IR ad | vather: An egotist, my <on. 16 a | |@| College Highway through the scenic Naugatuck Valley. 7 g 1y 17 Tremont he ge nanslo 8 1 se things il Anderson is _spending two yie of 137 Tremont| | "¢ \oiter day in the history of|Men who fells you those {hing weeks at Sayhrook Heights, Say- T \‘“ = f”-;Mg baseball in this city. Arrangements nhn\:'! himgelf “YYH’"\ _\\\H“H"V'! 1ed 'Oi brook. i T is morning, he | are helng made to have the Boys' tell him about yourselt J vaca ohn Heckerman is sendir on at Clinton heach, Clinton. s lead a parade froM | owme—e——— SCHEDULE FARES Daylight Saving Time ] EW BRITAIN TO NEW YORK NEW BRITAIN TO NEW YORK e i e : 0 Rot Leave Hotel Burritt f!:xu a. m. and 4:50 p. m. Daily “_r:'.‘ $4 25 T:"i;)"d $8.00 Including Sundays H club drum cor the Y. M. C. A. building to Walnut| e e = i1l park. In the parade will be the SMASH! Go Dry Cleaning Prices adquarters. the Rotary club and others in! ed in the outcome of the fight for the pennant In order to complete plans for this| arest- doesn't ring the deorbell oceasion, more time was deemed | Ladies' and Gent's Sufts Dry Cleaned $ necessary 80 that Tresident F. H.[] 1t decends upon vou unennour ‘\ Arrive N "ork 2:45 v 15 ? and Pressed . : 1 00 | snieta of the Rotary club may no-| N then 1 | Arrive New York 2:15 p. m, and 10.1..» p. m. NEW BRITAIN TO SPRINGFIELD Ladies’ Conts Dry Cleaned and 3,1 95 i B e Tl i v 4| 5 e o e o core |[(f] |LEAVE NEW BRITAIN FOR SPRINGFIELD | ¢, Round Pressed ............ UD B by tetter and alto at the weeklvl| G xinine el Permans 1 2:15 p. m. and 9:35 p. m. Wav $1 75 T $3 OO Hea F,omsnah $1 2{) and $1 50 e e || e e W e | Arrive Springfield 3 p. m. and 10:30 p. m. 2 ® Lrip o Dry Cleane e Rofarlans May Parade, SApl A xoy e | S | smical insuranca protection All work rallml for and delivered. Garments of all description dvy cleaned or dyed at reasonable rates. STAR CLEANING CO. 221.225 NORTH ST. TEL. 3307-12 Branch, 293 Main St., Tel, 2884 The attendance of the members nf the Rotary club at the games at | Wainut Hill park has been a big dis- | aprointment to the officials of the nh, and the committee in charge he league, An effort will be made | the members possible out ay and thay will be asked to | march in the parade from the een ter to Walnut Hill park. Rewards for the team winning the Rest Periods En Route for Convenience of Passengers Robt. B. White Norton Place Plamsille ||| For further information, reservations and tickets, phone Hotel Burritt, 3310 Representing the Ride in Comfort — Enjoy the Scenery — Ride Economically - INSURANCE COMPANY OF £ NORTH AMERICA Founded 1792 ’ . Y

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