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e e R e e TS A RS | | | | \i i | SCHOOL SUPPLIES THIS IS HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES Come down to our store and see the big window display of School Goods School is more fun if you have the right pencils, pens, notebooks and other things that are required. You can get them here. Stationery Dept. THE DICKINSON DRUG 0. 169-171 MAIN ST, HORSFALL-MADE | Ready for Service ”SUITS FOR MEN (Blues Excepted) T $45.. $60 None Higher None Lower None Better! None of these for any less next December or January, BUY NOW and have the enjoy- ment of wearing a suit that {s RIGHT IN STYLE, RIGHT IN QUALITY RIGHT IN PRICE —— HORSFALLS 93799 Xsylum Strect “It Pays to Buy Our Kind” Store Open All Day Every Business Day. USE. SEIBERTS PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM THE DOCTOR SAYS “PASTEURIZED” The drink Sei teurized Milk and he prescribes it at all times. It is the ideal food for the invalid and for the person of health and strength. It is for you. doc! family t's Pas- 437 PARK ST PHONE 1720 NEW BRITAIN, 3 WANE SURE ITS SETBER. MRS, FULLER MADE STRONG Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound Helped when Other Medicines Failed Walpole, N. H. — ““I have u Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegatable (e it might help me y better now, stro own housework babies tn care other medici Vegetable Cor {the bride of Harold Edward { man groom, as best MISS LEWIS T0 BE SEPTEMBER BRIDE Pretty Nuptial Event af Home on Harrison $treet One of the prettiest weddings of fall season will be sol- jemnized this afternoon at 4 o'clock it the home of Mr. and Mre. Bur- Willard Lewis of 73 Harrlson their daughter, Miss aret Elliott Lewls, will become John- Mass, son of a early ton street, Mar when son of Hpringfleld, Mrs. Harmon Johnson of Esther street, Barnesdale, The ceremony will be performed by Rev, Samuel A Piske of the Berlin Con- gregational church, | The couple will be attended by Mrs, Edwin N. Lewls of Washing- ton, D. C., slster-in-law of the bride, as matron of honor, and Wy- M. Johnson, brother of the man. The brides- malds will be Misses Lillian Sleath, Erickson and Ebba Kron- holm and Mrs. Roger Edwards, Clement Lewis, brother of the bride, and Albert Dutt of New Jer- | sey will act as ushers, | The house will be decorated with | palms, asters and gladloll and the ceremony will take place under a of flowers, As the wedding| party advances foward the clergy- man the wedding march will be played by Edwin N, Lewis of Wash- ington, D. C, a brother of the bride, Miss Lewis will be attired in a gown of white satin trimmed with Chantill lace and orange blossoms, with court train. She will wear a veil of Princess lace, trimmed with tulle and orange blossoms. She will | bear a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies-of-the-valley. The matron of honor will wear a gown of tea rose chiffon and she will earry a bouquet of Columbia roses, The four bridesmalds will wear gowns of geranium petal, nile green, orchid and yellow georgette respectively. The gowns will be trimmed with French flowers to mateh, They will carry bouquets of assorted asters, Mrs. Lewis, the bride's mother, will wear a gown of imported chif- fon broche of pencil blue, Mrs. Johnson, mother of the groom, will be attired In black georgette with heavily embroidered panels. The glft of the bride to the ma- tron of honor will be a silver mesh bag and to the bridesmaids, pearl choker beads to match their gowns. The groom will present the best man with a Masonic watch charm and the ushers with gold euff links. The pianist will receive a white gold knife and chain. About 100 guests will attend the ceremony. They will be present from New York city, Washington, Bridgeport, Boston and this city. | After the ceremony a reception will be held at the bride's home, fol- lowing which the eouple will leave on a wedding trip. They will be at home to thelr friends at 56 Iort | Pleasant avenue, Springfield, Massa- | chusetts, after November 1 Both Mr. Johnson and Miss Lewis are well known in this cify Mr. Johnson was for 13 years con- | nected with the Bes: nd store | here and is now associ | Besse-Carpenter . store in field. He is a member of Delta Sigma. Miss Lewis is o gr ate of the New Britain High scho class of 1922, She s popu among the members of the younger ) set and is a member of Alpha Alpha | sorority, She was for two years em- ployed Ly the New Bri‘ain Trust pastor Grace hower Sprin- Alpha - OHNSON | ding of Miss Helen F. Johnson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew M. Johnson of 471 monwealth avenue, and Benjamin Palmer Whitaker, son of Lewis & [ Whitaker of Newburg, N will take place this evening at 5§ o'clock | at Trinity M. E. Rev, liam H. Alderson will officiate, Miss | Gertrude M. Reilly will he maid of | { honor and Chester L. Persing will | be best man. The | Harold Whitaker, Verner MacGinnia Scott he bride | 014 fashioned gown of bridal Her orange honeydew Com- church nshers will he Charles and Oaks Kennedy | will be attived in v veil will be of tulle caught and she taffeta and blossoms will car roses. About 100 guests are expect | from New Jersey., New York |Newburg, N. Y. Poughkeepsie, IR} w Haven | On thetr return from a wedding | trip. Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker will | | reside at 62 Sheldon terrace, New Haven liss Johnson is a graduate of {1 academy and 1 glate college as a visitor at ] Britain Welfare \burg atten the New Y &he Whitaker is a gradnate of ¢ 21, and Yale of La FEATAFRLY-CLOUGH RALLIN—CHAMPAN Paul Kallin of Mr. a elix K n of 184 Cu 1 Miss Helen Chapn and Mrs, Har A Mre vty Gaudian utheran seremony. Alilss Irene this af pastor SRaLT church, wil form the per ed with the | ! | with hat | pink roses, Wil- | EW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, Miss Margaret E. Lewis Diemriest will he bridesmald and| After the Spencer Kallin, a brother of the| will be held at the home of the bridegroom, will act as best man.| bride. The couple will leave on a Mrs. Albert 1. Chapman, the| wedding trip to Atlantic City and bride’s * sister-in-law, will play the | upon their return will reside at 443 wedding march. | Liast street The bride will wear orchids and | Mr. Schncider is employed on the ¢ a bouquet of roses and sweet | bus service of the Connecticut com- bridesmald will be dressed | pany, and Miss Ringquist has been similar flow 1 at the C. J. White Mfg. the couple will | Co. » for a motor trip through New | On their return they | ke their home at 182 Curtis sfreet, Mr, Kallin is employed in the | of office of the Russell & Frwin Mfg E. Levine of Holy Mass., Co. o bride a hook- | will take place tomorrow afternoon Fenn, | Rabbi Gershon Hadas of this city |5will perform the cereniony which | will fake place at Silverberg's in Hartford, Myer Levine of Hartford, brother the bridegroom, will be best an and Miss Mildred Shevitz of ceremony a reception peas. Th | emplo LEVINE-CUNARD ide has been keeper for William R. Sehnetder-Ringquist. Marie Ring- and Roland | The quist of Schneide will take o'clock Lutheran church Ahlquist, or, Corinne Ringquis bride, will be hrid Schneider, brother best man. ing of Mis: slace The bride’s gown will consist of past officiate. Mias | white georgotte trimmed with pearls. aid and Ernest|of the valley. The maid of honor of the groom,|will wear coral georgette with hat [to mateh and will carry roses. ttired In a blue| There will_be about guests o mateh and will' present from New Britain, Holyoke | white and Hartford. After the ceremony The | the couple will leave for a wedding tan gown|trip fo New York and Atlantle City and carry pale On fheir return they will reside at | "4 Camp street New Britain, honquet of the L corsag and lilies of valley maid will to match J | n | tions will he compared ‘with these l: H [ ! of the insurance policies, since such | L 41: LI LY AR collections as will he taxed invari- | ably are insured. ATTRACT T_AX MEN o Interfering With | Business Down in Georgia “Idle Wealth" Favors Antiqnes, |, auante: Ga. sent. s P—therern fc., in Sister Republic | Atlanta office of the Georgia Cas {ualty Co. today. Caeabig | Judge win | Gunn, sensation wealth” | amateur golf of | mont, is vice-president of poration. The senior counsel of the. firm is obert Jones, proud father of Boh Jones, national iunn, father of Watts of the national tournament at Oak- the Paris, Sept. 5 (P—"Tdle a is chara ged T by S\ inister cor- FFinance Caillan a quarry for the | | tax collector from it he hopes | Ry pion, hage | day ealthy per- |t to yield a handsome z the hudge! sum toward steur cham lanc his title, to The fi ho is defendi inst the assault of his young ighbor and intimate friend The fathers of the challengers tiently the combat on the links where of the golfing world Atlanta pair long i ses 1 vhose aesthet archas had of precious stones, and pa of the the eyes centered on gical tastes previously not await outeome heen su ted old irniture of from etchings and rarities various kinds, ire masters, statnary, antique the to postage stamps ese purchoses rem capital from erasp of r, and they conld al 1d for consider uch ar a ecrtain value That sonably high nth ns value will g0 s to me. f mily jewels hundred r. A check will be a B n th jeclara Church —— = NAUGATUCK VALLEY ‘] COACH LINES Pierce-Arrow Parlor Coach Service NEW BRITAIN to NEW YORK Daily. Incloding NEW BRITAIN Sundays) SPRINGFTELD NEW Stopping Whits Sqnare, New ¥ Lenve I BRITAIN 10 NEW YORK Chester, Yonkers Flains. el Astor, Times New Britain 2:10 p. m and 5:35 p. m. $17,000. NEW BRITAIN TO SPRINGEIELD it <thield, H Werthington Fare to New York— One W 25: Reund Trip, €8.00 Fare to Springfienl One way, §1.33; Reund Trip, 83.00 ervation | | itt arr! 1 wedding of Miss Leah Cunard | 4 Camp street this city and hy- | ster of the | She will carry bridal roses and lilies | Forrest Street Single house, 9 rooms, modern in everyway, large lot, price right. Three-family house, 15 rooms, 3-car heated garage, price $15,500. Hamilton Street Two-family house, 13 rooms, 3-car garage. Owner leaving town, price Louie S. Jones, Agency SEPTEMBER 5, 1925 NOT S0.GOOD DOWN ARICA, CHILE WAY They Still Have Cerfain Matters {0 Iron Ont | Arica | Peruvian bound: nected with the scite board has femporarlly with- drawn from' its work with the houndary commission pending the recelpt of satisfaction from the Chilean authorfties over the seizure of Peruvian soldiers who were leading mules to Tacna for use by the Peruvian delegation, An official statement issned hy Colonel Jay I, Morrow, member of the Amerfcan commission, says the gelzure took place after the Chilean anthorities had been notified of the arrlval of the soldiers, The state- ment adds that the matter has been [ taken up with the authorities in order to prevent in the future such “unwarranted ontrages.” Meanwhile the work of the hound- ary commission is being seriously delayed. The text of the statement of Gen. Morrow follows: “An ineident which has tempor- arlly interrupted the work of the houndary commission ocenrred Thursday afternoon at Tacna. A party of fthrea members of the Peruvian section of the boundary commission arrived at Tacna with 17 pack mules to he used by a joint party of all three sections of the commission in a reconnaissance at the liead waters of the Camarones river, | “This party was provided with police passes and the local author- itles had been advised of their plans. Colonel Ordonez (of the Peruvian plebscite commission) had arranged for a local corral service, Almost immediately after the arrival, about 5 p. m. a large detachment of Chilean soldiers, with several of- cers present under the observation of the local police seized the Pern- vians, searched them and retained som gr their papers. | “Thé matter was reported by Colonel Ordonez to General Morrow, who protested to the chairman of the Chilean delegatin and request- ed Nim at once to provide neces- sary safeguards against such un- warranted outrages. “During the night Colonel Ordo- nez addressed a letter to the chair- man of the houndary commission. temporarily withdrawing his entire section from the work of the com- mission until proper explanatins nad reparations (including punishments) are made and security for future working parties can be furnished by | the Chilean authorities.” Chile, Sept. § (A — The delegation con- ena-Arica plebl- Arica, Chile, Sept. 5 (A—Ricardo | C'ornejo, a Peruvian houseowner of Arica and an auxiliary member of Arica and an auxiliary member of { the Peruvian boundary delegation, | was attacked in the street yesterday hy a man who he claimed was a | Chilean, He was struck on the wrist and elbow with a stick and was also stoned. His wounds are not serious. The matter has been reported to |the Tacna-Arica plebiscitary an- [ thoroties, S ! Niece of Sculptor Be- | trothed to Englishman, Who For- | merly Served In Royal Air Force Famous | South Norwalk, Conn., Sept. § () -Mrs. Solon H. Borglum yesterday | announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Monica Borglum, to | A. Mervyn Davies, son of Sir Alfred | T. Davies, K. B. E, C. B, former | secretary for Welsh education, and |Lady Davies in London. | Mr. Davies is an M. A. of Oxford university, He served as an officer in the Royal Air Force during the war and 1s now on the sfaff of the Rritish library of information in New York. | Miss Borglum is the daughter of | the late Solon H. Borglum, famous sculptor. On her mother's side she is the niece of the late General Vig- nal, D. A. C., C. B, and the Legion |of Honor. On her father's slde, she | is the niece of Gutzon Borglum of | Stamford, who until recently was in charge of the memorial at Stone ! Mountain. BORGLUM ENGAGED | THEATER T0 RISE | ON HAIN . SITE (Continued From First Page) Look ‘4800 to ‘5500 COME TO MapleHillManor SIX 5-ROOM HOUSES In Restricted Colony — City Water, Electric Lights, Modern Plumbing, Side Walks, Oak Floors. Buy direct of owner and Save Money. Owner on lot all the time. Daniel Brower Tel. 6378-5 NEWINGTON successful fn finding the answer. He made it plain while talking to newspapermen that the Hoffmans will be the sole owners of the new | enterprise. They will have no con- nection with any other companies. This s the second new fheater project under way in New Britaln, | Abraham Mollstein and W, H Bulley of New Haven are expected to buy the property owned by the Masonic uple Corp. on West Maln street, east of the post office, where, uccording fo their plans, they will erect a large amusement pl A letter from a New York broker lias been recelved by banks, | real estate dealers and nwspaper | real estate dealers and newgpaper | regarding a sultable site ‘ar another theater, So far as known, tnat |s as far as the project has gone. | A child's avings hank with a siot Just ke the modern kind has been dug up at Utlea, Quick Results Use Herald Classified Ads C. C. FULLER cos | Semi-Annual Mark-Down Sale FURNITURE | RUGS - GLENWOOD '~ RANGES Extended Until September 12th The Reason— Next week we will have an exhibit of GLENWOOD RANGES AT THE CONN. STATE FAIR. We have de- cided to continue our semi-annual CLUB SALE THRQUGHOUT THES PERIOD. This fine display, in- teresting demonstration and most liberal terms are go- ing to make a lot of new friends for us. It will be of particular interest to the thousands of out-of-town folks who seldom have an opportunity to visit Hartford. Now—we not only want to meet you at the Fair, but we also want you to know our store—to become better acquainted—to have you feel that this is YOUR furni- ture store. And so—we offer you more than just the induce- ment of service and quality—and in addition, the LOW- EST SALE PRICES OF THE YEAR. Every single item in our vast stock will continue to hear our great sale reductions until Sept. 12, the end of the Fair, We want you to realize what honest-to-goodness money saving events these sales really are, _Tf you live out-of-town, if you are the least interest- ed in home furnishings, come in and see us and examine this wonderful display of hargains. We are close to the R. R. station. Make this your meeting place. There are lots of easy chairs. Browse Street 17 COURT ST. around to your heart’s content, All Glenwood Ranges At 10% Discount With One Year To Pay And Only a Very Small First Payment Furniture and Rugs Every Article Greatly Reduced Deferred Payments At Full Sale Reductions From Now Until September 12th C.C.FULLER CO. 40-56 Ford St., Hartford