New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 17, 1926, Page 7

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Fined Lor i proper Regis ; PLACED UNDER $300 BOND Al fiod Iox Inpeaticn ReglLbatioh \ ling » Large Crowd In Court Fapecting A o s list- 1 Oftcers — Driver 15 Coolidge Here Again — Imporiant ( ) Grommar — School ; of SILK DRESSFS i T S witing Popular G e J o 1 ) i No C ] 2 for $ ] 5.00 when t } 1 in i e DR D¢ i ( L per registrati ¥ 815.00, $16.50, $18.50, 50 regular o : 4 L& oiiey New Summer Dresses, beautifully made, with extra good \‘ ey { 05 ! deep hem, long or short sleeves, of finest grade washable : i : S ( Sers crepe de chines, plain colors and fancy stripes; silk alpaca, Wher 1 1 e Ada | points s flowered and dotted georgettes, stripe wash silks, printed S N Drons t 3. Bt crepe de chines; hand-painted sleeves, ombre stripe tie i Prayer Mect Fonizhi 1 Sc case and DNl i 7 belts; two-piece and one-piece models. : : & 5 zuilty 1o both charges ki ) — — ] . 2 ; 8¢ M 3 A Grammar School Graduation ) ¥ Positively the GREATEST DRESS VALUE ever offered p = i S 1 forty-six puj i v in Hartford. Why? One of the best ma having one \ « i son, A H I i s S “'“,,Xr,“:'; held 3 thousand dresses, expecting to fill orders, because of the o 23 . e K N Bayard V Dus A " i hool thea- extreme cold weather of the past three weeks became B ; feulinas 1 \ W Iea 1 i nervous about their immediate disposal. We bought h ug | s ol Heos ol ¢ hn J. entire stock and are able to offer this sensational purchase. ( W ¢ Picinlsh bl pbe ’\“'b“' ! For misses 14 to 20 years, for ladies 36 to 44 bust measure XS ; ! virgil | Eieieh, ; "'"’:; ‘; @ At §10.00 Singly and 2 for $15.00 £ B A : ast 35 years. 1 f i ( i : sl | (Ready-to-Wear—One floor up) I THF[E‘ 2 []}j Infl flfiing \ I duates was ) SULT LR H IR AY W (55 5 ARl x i s t « to o 1 ”n AT . Hanict Ande { Wi | »> The Cc B Is Al i1k L .i) - Thapvad e e civie pride. Mr, Reiche’s i < ) ! speec s in g s follows Y o ; ir ”" | \ R n 1 rms of the ability | n agd ; ) i UL TN i ‘ : 3 thinge that sou will be ! ness: T t L VLEN R LY Mrs, Tt 4 L g ¥ s as your [} (Continued 1 First Page) F s MeG Mild - 2 RORENE : ! . o : : r ng Grammar | B l. N Food Sale at Chu 3. LS Bt 2 A : rong o Jch marks you { Friday afternoon at 2:30 « [ . 0y " N differen 5 T CYLIN T IYeWS N er iy aistmocn ot - 2 Keep well then o | ciety, under the direction of ¢ ) Sined forsMistondytt name i all that s honorable an woonip gret el i dald 4 ‘ | . b and honest, for are essen- A f sa the Kensington | pital condition at i 1 - | tes of character, y are hecoming so popular . ¥ ; : o ; vork this past year you have learned i ¥ 1 ma \ S Y I more 10 1o think. Think | ) v lead quires hard and clear | Boardman-Pittsinger Wedding | 11111 adizeent 114 g i stabiroolk o this is an attribute of | e | The wedding of Miss Alice Myrtic strewn ) ( \ T successtul Pittsinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs stigation | . |and Franklin Holland Roar « ; i i ot 5 7 itle 1 lent’s Son Hew G T pos nay b ‘ Exercises in Kensington 1 son o ~ir. ana* vtee o had i it ‘ ; o of the das a» j ; ‘ ‘ ; wvoman to |a an citizen. It is and will Saturday afternoon at 4 o'c cou 1 nothir i s A 3 Yewington Con t Jone t r or G oLy ' 2 S0 DENOUNCES WAR ~ SPRIIT | Shuvei T Tiowa Teotan witt ot (e s : i \ S fo interest yourselves in ai ate. Miss A : ut M v o J 1. S. Commissioner Lynch irt | ¢ problems and to express yo — : ) . \ ey 1l il on every OppArtuR , » maid_of he t st « " J Cenfers With Washington 5 L ] Alice Myrtle Pittsinger of Newing- maids will and early ir fro s S : : & . my friends, though you 4 B = o hilad ; : the prove thres ton Becomes Bride of Franklin {17 S of ! Sl y A s it is Tih & Atichnsany groom. T ower girls will be | \asic : } 1 r W ( t ility 1o I i Holland Boardman of Berlin— e wlu fl : rog L farion I n ¢ )i ey o ‘;\::1'\“:[1\,2 | . June an tty Pittsinger, y T ot b hir ¥ ould urge y Motherhood Club Officers, the bride. W Goodrich school, the occasion being her 1 League Game Saturday e 1 sks. For the girl or the best man and the ushers Fde |pipt A v impo ) yt . viio ed and bufd- | Four topics were brought o vard Russ Mayne Pit Mrs. 1. \ 5 1 e Liona Bl three, fs, T am L William H. son, pa brother o le. Master Clar- |spent yesterday with Mrs, K. G, |S \ 5o | certat or the woman of o of tk ity Methodist church of ence John T n, brother of the | Hazelwood of West Cromwell Glastonbm n ‘ Z 1 : ‘ 1l enjoy success i e S e o bearer, e program _yo Y. M. C. A J \ : ! ’ ] in | lappinces an s SEBl & [ ( IRt 6 el o 1 » ( s ¢ C bers of the Kensington gramms t Cida's ; : ; P 1 A Atay Goi s e ¥ school graduation class at the eX- | parung of th ente N 2 ved T B . | ercises heid in the Berlin Congre- Boy<® Club in Action ; < Gerald For ( s Browne Loses But - Annual Children’s Day i gational church last eveniug. Th The Kensington Boys' club team g T v Miss Ryan Wins Match Carpenters” Strike Unchanged ( s Day at Lake Com i were: HOUTGE AD e a o! W > y 7 A 1 g ' o is on an an- Il 4 foresig desti 0L t older 1 m = c v courtesy of whic nts may striv c ut Pla ) I 2 in Frater s and Nor- | Iis talk, which was the | rotur i ) 3 . " . eld this year | address and was well receiv t o eon L te o 5 for children | crowd which filled the churcl Ac 5 It is exp are in the | b church, which is being used for up a 1 Srd i ry o 1 o it > to four | first time as a ame. The squad consists of 15 5t HAs vy i« \ re | Y | with 1a flowers _Norman Bigelow to Speak DrtinkenDriver Mned \ . 2 S ! CEETST ¢ to eight s # Blue and gold was {l Norman Bigel wi to hes Hart A1 : ity o he graduating class wemh Bolton-Kusica T — \ ¥ ; : S ) L. Phillips _offered | xmoy on, at 1 & e Y [ Harri ie i N ¢ were presented by Franklin Bacon | of T . R & SaAy s | fr 3 £ of the school committee, Etudents | vy M 1 AR i ) g p W : 5 % ,“;“’mtffl‘ of the class rendered songs at inte Mr ni y S v th B!Ghd P{esfizre ¥ v S t vals under the direction of Mr ek 90t il A : B U hHEY 5 - ¥ 4 i) do x5 3 | ¢ L 1 t, for Approacking Nuptials 3 2 = Hos K. of I Meeting i e ! ve 1 i r oc A . Actna Life Outing 5 grea «.l'w\ ‘nen “‘4 By nefal ¢ Gy o } P K 1 L 1 out of the Aetna e great successfu n ¥ B b A A o , St ant being i been men who were able fo « B. William An prosecu ompany ! being . rather than remember. “Thay : : D ; ¥ \ A y Compounce, i L s e fatlure and | memt 1egion. b it | ( i e s 5 ) pointment 1e sorrows and tri ~; Officers Elected 1 i ¥ e e 1 rost This Morning A which occur in everyone " e | Mrs Willis S S e ; : s < i Jars At 4 S < n \ iletic events . prove one's memory, but you T Slob At ( Mel e o 1 e i c I < oy E : a Meter Explodes 5 Gl B e L other ofticers elect he Middletown High sehool and Mr Tharsday, June 17th— TR | G ¢ 1 incil William 4 ayes € o conc tion and foresight and |Mrs, Arthur 1. Wood SRS D o e e \ mnta 1 of Elks w caused the meter to explode at 5:42 award ation.” He divided annual picnic was a d i FIERAN WARRIOR DIES and, everythir Bad, Couid Not Work, _In Part i on & « 5 8 e a8 it one is oples ss and the reports of t Al i S haes T utes 1 ©Time. Staintess Liniy I I Mathiew, | o'clock. Final reports on ho recent | the hardest fires they have had to A « telling the stndents the ed of |combined with an excellent W. Cole, 80. pre 4 spring W t this|com or some H:\‘M The e ping : the times was a leader ‘.v‘: "t lot entertainment took the inter war vet died here today a e E i LR B s pigin: . tour problems in the world t0da¥ g¢ the membors throughot PR o A ( o ons and it was i are not being taken care of because | oo oo M SLoniet yeAnlllnons A First Fpisode of ‘RADIO DETECTIVE ( i I " i s ler wh REEPHO0N 1gagements durir Civil war “The Win Tdol"—No. 10 s L : § of this absence of a leader who Convalescing At Hospital uding Antietam i ( ( port w of the (Continued on Page 11) b s would sid factions 10- | Nrg R, M. Griswold who 1 2 S s - - | | ociay | VeIV eritically 1l at the New I in | = = = ook P = o ; he industrial, religious, soclal |Ganeral nospital for the past few | B BLOSSER M i R G bt o el | EOEOKT ES AND HIS FRIENDS y problems which the «:Hv”d‘ has DEEN |0a1th by the authori at the hos- | troubled with since the beginning |1\ " gior condition will permit her | Mr. Alderson declared. He told ofpopiguq) to her home at an early ¥ the director of a large concern who | B S8 S ¥ works at his mar p table | SEhbor e T % R " of the man in the factory Iy ot TUAT LOOKS LIKE OSCAR YOO DON'T ANEAN T0 \ ( TUA JUST SHOWINY B works for him. The man in the w11 Have as "h“. @EQ?EQE f:L,gv SA:KE SAY YOU'RE FISHIN' IX g AY AOM T AINT 60T P ¢ fice does not appreciate what i e HE'S FISKIN' TOO—WHATS i ‘4 I TAE 7D TURN T 1 4 | ofher man is doing, nor has the [EYNINE members o o] TAMATTER WITH AIM 7 / /G Nold Ll JOIN factory_employe any use for or |GTange. The latt B o nad | JAE CANT CATCH FISK ) Sy as VY \W e 12 ‘i A ¢ vmpathy with the man in the of- |P°¢n invited tc 1 musical | \ I <t fen. Tho world necds someone who |Pumber on the pr ich is be DONT EXPECT % hem together and adjust |08 held at “Neight | H I\ their d and it also needs Briefs R ey can adjust other | Members of the Girls club are problems, the cohtinued clash be- [Planning a hike Saturday afte B e AT R e Licyd hall in Kensin the h of ar and the conti scene of the monthly mee - S Hostan o of longes o vquet of the Forema | ) and gas t kil vegitation | American Paper | f5k the tinks < The last |evening | Siinan bioren ditions | Rev. Samuel Fiske, who has been | i et e out of town for the past few days | ; » sald lives are sacrificed, after wh {returned home this afternoon fhe represeniatives of various coun- Fast Berlin Ttems | 3 rles get together at @ round table | The annual memorial exercis ! a adjust their differences. “Why |the Knights of Pythias will be held | . M in God’s name can’t we get around Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock the;table before Millions of men are [ All members of the order have been killed and milifons of dollars worth |requested to be prasent at the hall of property is destroyed,” he asked. 'at this hour bringing with them the - = P ¢ 3 % =

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