New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 15, 1926, Page 16

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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1926. Sinclair Lewis Gets a New Hat NEW R. & E. OFFIGE AFTER 30 YEARS | of Hart Modern Platn Will Be UCCup]ed‘ face el Late This Month : ST, MARY'S SCHOOL | 10° GRADUATE 62 Rev. William Botticelli to De—l | liver Address Next Sunday The ann BERLIN NEWS [ Att pancy p ation exercises will | g Mary's Paroc of hial school a’clock in § of 62 t Crom- the tion of th heir game against : The comple cation their stor of 1926 is the T God Will | e class officers are: | ancis J. O'Brie garet M. O'Br ret M. Flood, and treas- | P. King. | am of exercises for 1ation is as follows Processional ch; hymn “Moth er Mary at Thine Altar,” class; s Mrs. Lord is the daug mon, Rev. William Botticelli; k an of place tribution of diplomas and awa ague met in the | tthew Traynor, pastor; & Methodist church | hvmn, “Jesus Keep Me Close their anr n {Thee;” O! Salutaris, ) presi- | choir; act of consec e past | Tantum Ergo, choir; ce for | the Blessed Sacrament; class, and recessional. Honor Pupils Announced The awards of $5 in gold for hig h- ploy trial p The t ce- sec- | 4 in Jants. rough sident, n 1ymonid staff of X s € ave returned to known 1 r a short visit with her par- Siantea 4 Mrs. W. H. Payne. sinc Mrs. Dellis Lor rejoicing over the of ler h | This year r f a son sary of the orj ion of on corporation whict 11 & rooms o ening for a divisio American Hardware corporation DANCE HALL NUISANCE, CHIEF HART'S OPINION Police Head Agrees With Neighbors NEA A hat big enough to cover the heads of all t sented to Sinclair Lewis, novelist, in Kansas City front of a haberdasher’s store in Des Moines, T a. nedictior “Te Deum,” The vi coming year are Miss Betty Pratt, Mrs. Royal Morse and E. V. 1 Commit- | est merit in scholarship, don tees to work with the various nm-‘l’fin\ Council, No. 12, K. o[‘ . \\l‘l cers were also appointed last eve-|be given to Margaret Mary ght ning, who will serve beingl|and Francis J. O'Brien. The 'rvy or | Miss Ed rup, Rhoda Pratt, | for the highest attainment in Chris- ‘ Nettie Riggott, ivelina Joh tian Doctrine carrying with it an ivelyn Cuddil iice Pratt, ard of $5 in gold given by Rev. GLAIM CHARAMUT CANNOT | REPRESENT FIFTH WARD The awards of $5 |Candidate essays on | Rev. Wil- H., will he yitts—or authors—in America was pre. cently. This picture shows it on display in The hat measures 6 feet 2 inches across. inother year. or the Miss Mabel Barnes, church for the those City Items In Their Complaints Coucerning Sexton Street Place. 2\ Chiet of Police Hart \;:r\v he has not ref to men for duty at Dudja Sexton street, as reported yesterday, but he has received complaints from residents of the nelg dances at the hall are & and if requests are received for s jces of policemen there as requir by ordinance, about a discontinuance o 5 by refusing to send th f : Lo ok | ravr as he knows, the police Wit (dn i iiics > ment was not requested to de Con Taere] ot evening at the home the hall last Saturday | e 4 x},’,f,:r:a" g {of Max Sugenhime and completed I agree with the program for the outing to that dances in this hall | dnithe SETOVE RSSIIICAY S Lol s e | June 26. The social commit- tho parking of automobiles near the | tee have taken over complete charge hall creates a traffic hazard. Prob- |Of the refreshments and the recre- ably there will be few Saturday |ation committee will plan all o to Vienna Mary Sirianni, Helen | Gryshowski night dances there in the summer for the day. Frances Farmer, Margaret Mary |manic chair, time, but i any are planned, T will e to accommodate | Wright, Mary Loretta Burns, Grace : probably refuse to detail officers | the afterr | Rivg kud Macy Weroria i 3 i - ‘ t Root and Miss Mir- , as was done about a year e ‘ m”,’, returned from | Leonard. 2 ago. Honorable mention for excellence e for the summer vaca- Four Months of Arguir_\g | End in Fatal Fight Cleveland, J 15 (P— X they could not ag over th method of ducks, Koman, 71, nd ¥ por, 68, is in E Claire Marshall. [in gold for the two best Trish history donated by liam A. Harty branch, A. O. given to Helen Elizabeth Wynne and Francis J. O'Brien and %The Pollard |awards of 0 in gold for the scc are the|ond best essays on the same subject ning | will be given to Helen Frances Far- |mer and Edward ¥ Me emiums for scholarship |awarded to the following: Elizabeth Heh Francis Mangan, Vie y Mary Markevch, Dolan and Ca sed For Vacancy Said to Be (o7 A tend t with € s No T A e nts, and other officers Democrat And Cannot Suceeed Mrs, Arch , Mr. Brun Mrs, J Brumbaum have as mother and nson of At- Harold Counc uncil street ihlican In tomorrow arge ‘ommunity s the committee in c nged several enter Miss Marguerite Krauth ub be nbaum'’ B. Joh Pat , of N nd ison stre and Miss go, have s of Miss Jen- Steele street. John Ericson Washington social ¢ complainants | L a noon, \‘m ical par mer incumbent | Janelle Premiums Christian Doct il 2 for i will be s zabeth D Profe prices, W. ipstairs. * They Norfolk, will | visit be are now on Virginia, 2 ssional charter requires that a republican, be home Hayes of Miss Constance Paonessa, ter of Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Paone! this afiernoon Milford. mer university, Westfield Woman Dies Today in Her 102nd Year ; at Helen delan, 1% Helen Henry Mildru has McCrann, Worcester to take part Gr: Balde Helen Sarah O" Mary held his evening school t T onard, Harold ca Le Mary Loretia s Marshall an 1. have won the returned to ¢ as taken over t of Delaney’s lunch H vly ITES-STINGST Apply wetbaking soda or house~ hold ammonia, followed by VICKS APORUB Ocer 17 Million Jars Used Yearly forme Joseph ank Fr Louis following ntion in Doctrine 1. ierald Mar: ncis Jo 1rns, Joseph Main ted oppe on honor- 1y of a Anne Mangan, Margaret Helena Balde ph O'Brien, Helen prayer meet- urch will be at 7:30 loyed Fellow declared today the months they spent together were re- plete with disputes over which did| ]“’ most worlk. in odist eb evening me s st . al rish the The e committee will meet tonight a varish hall, em- o four ing of the Met eld Thursday oseph's 1 ancis John Bowen o'clock Stimpson-Bacon Nuptials, Lillian Bacon t o and Mr N o'clock i Miss Mr an Raymon their | fore return- daugh- had | ENORTH END MERCHANTS | ASK IHPROVENENTS THERE 1 TOWNRESCUES AGED | | l 4 | | | MAN, AIDS NUPTIALS 1) | Committee of Wants Burritt School Property I mproved, Street. (Continued From Ps | Widened and Rubbish Collected county physician ' “The of the {farce. My father wa story kidnaping is a A committee of businessmen s taker 14 representing the north end mer- | usual way by state officers. I wish T : to refute statemer made that it et SUROINLAGEIOSE o ny motk sh that my 1 in the ns of the improving t section of the city appointment followed a mo:t at the home ide returned to the I was up early on Mrs. Pou Later he walked t where at every corner he was which atul by friend: tain parts of With the doctor walk, voters L n thro { polls for the primary it | Oram Waad, who signed the | commitment papers, | publican nomination | sic 1. th widen | A pr t of T stopped T told h was being voted a to win. “But doct north end merchants ome today at bre hamber of Commerce rooms (I ng at which time propositions, a number of th of not ast was traffic M congestion in cer- n street, were d continuing his = cussed co is interest including the Fon of projects. some- on of the use of t school propert her than purposes, ng of Main street from railroad tracks rubbish collection as county worker to the . Pounds and ricipal for nittee consists of the fol- C. Kelley, Morton Goldman, Dr. M P. J. Paje Walsh, Hen- Leon Gorski, and H. L. I'm id Chat's all right,” wa M “The word has gone out to have the J. C. voters white in your y Moran have the man for offi in a lunatic not a S, un Contaras, JoJ Curtin, Nair O'Brien J. M Menus, Ioran} FOR BURNING ECZEMA Apply /cmo, the Antiseptic Liquid— Easy to Use | PRODUCES Battista avenue, whose c vesterday in police morning. in order to to produce his ope v of it, had jud Alling ht in the DRIVER'S LICENSE until him time court tor a coy gment s this Zemo quickly vmn Eczema, heals skin Wounds an cleanses ‘Mu’ depend- antiseptic especially adapted for it does not a small \ applied tehin also Sore moves and Burns, licen driving rreste was charged stops fcen cer Thomas J. had drew penetrates, Zemo is a clean, inexpensive ceney after erated §6 Sexton s able quid layti show size soothes and that me use Ask your d 60c or large struck a a Kukish of o'clock last hundred ya Britain side of the town line. Sunday is because grist for hottle 81 rds on the New West Hartford pmmps Milk of Magnesia soda and neu Milk ime Besides, it mentations for 11 come Better i m tl Than Soda far 1 h soda. Try a 25¢ Bottle “Phillips.” Tw v cent bottles of Magnesi by physicians sist upon ree ch times as much acid > cent as a saturated so- | drugstore. Cecilia Marie Do- lan, Catherine th McKne ney and Esther Mary Raineault. Names of Graduates t class Howard Balde- Charl g Koman keveh, against T door | Berlin, and 1| Wallingford ford Sa t . 3 Flood rector of the Holy f church of Middle- Bacon, honor. Mr. Rupor struck Kon Koman di The of members o are as Asal, Mary He Hazel sist , was maid o ing the ceremony, ft on a motor follows: Mary Helena Barrett, len % The H serve cl of offi after school W. C. A, NOTES con High SERVICE omas sari, Helen 1 Bowen, a0 CHANGES IN PREIGHT cments roug ngton Wash wit 127 Main Street Renéer, Pickhardt & Dunn Phone 1409 FUNDS EXPENDED .+ INPENN. PRINARY nued from First Page) the head of a Vare Piles Go Qulck s o > TEndorsed Note Ja Francis T Salves or Cutting 3 Nazoindon edyh oKt artin Kelly, Agnes Anne Kin. James ronica 1 ar ons, Francis John G Marsth rd Fr: McCrann, De nd William McCu; ney al | w!\ The delegates for the na Mid-June Sale, W e $16.98. cis Hayes, Ma Felicitas Prar Mary hr he said BEATS WIFE; GOES TO JAIL elle Withont Dresses. Values to $27.00. At $1.98—Jumper Dresses, were to $9.98. At 69c—White Lawn Dresses for Chil- dren. Values to $6.50. McKner Margar Marke William Jol O'Neil, Olga Mary Julia Papia Josephi rd More len CATCH RUNAWAY THORST Were $1.00. At $3.98—Coats for Children. Sizes 7 to 8 years. Were to $11.50. At $1.19—Children’s Wash Dresses, 6 to Were $3.50. At 99c—Small lot of Rompers and Dresses. Were to $2.50. At 79c—A few Blouses. Were $5.75. At 15¢—0dd Pieces of Jewelry. Values to 50c. At $1.00—Qvernight Bags; very special. At 3 for $1.00—Lisle Vests. At 31.00—Rayon Vests. Value $1.50. At 7¢—Pin Sets. Were 10c. At $1.69—Jersey Bloomers. Regular price to $2.25. COURT Wool- | 14 years. CASES IN SUPERIOR DOCTORS AIDE Zembe illegal Lymar lack © ols vesterday A to this effe nsel for wa Mrs, weal Coo Harr motlon s J. Coc allowed ased from custo; FNGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mrs. rine Jarnart of 6 1 E nounces the engag ter, June T son of Jo anti not bec ro of Willi THREATENED WITH GUN investigating tain opped t to Off According to George Moffift aw the man take th Sotp, Olntment, Talecm ool everswhere. Samples! and Tend o Catieara Laberstorios, Dapt. T, Maldem, ots. ness or irritation. brother At $8.98—Printed Silk Dresses, were to | At $8.98—Satin and Crepe de Chine | At 69c—Children’s Pleated Wash Suits. | ednesday, June 16 At 89c—Princess Slips, worth $1.25. At $1.19—Children’s Princess Slips. Were to $2.75. At 89c—Step-ins. Were $1.25. | At 89c—Bloomers. Were $1.25. At 89c—Envelope Chemise. Were $1.25. | At 75¢—Children’s Pajamas. Were $1.50. At 39c—Children’s Drawers. Were $1.00. Length 17, 19, 21. At $1.98—Children’s Coats. Sizes 2 and 3. Were $5.75; heavy weight. At $1.98—Rayon Slips; very special. At 50c, $1.00 and $1.50—0dd Corsets. Were $2.00 to $7.50. At $1.85—All our $2.00 Silk Hose. For Wednesday only. At $1.35—All our $1.50 Silk Hose. For Wednesday only. At 89c—All our $1.00 Silk Hose. Wednesday only. At 23c a pair—Special Sale of Socks. Values to 50c pair. At 89c—Women's Gowns—Crepe, Voile and Batiste. Worth $1.25. For

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