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r— e e 2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1 926. TOYS and GAMES to amuse the CHILDREN during their VACATION | Toy Dept. The DICKINSON DRUG CO. | 169-171 MAIN ST. 1 I | ‘A Tip on These English Broadcloth Shirts at $2.50 It you want quality irts—if save mone coll. attached re worth $3 money, and if don't them with collars we have in neckband style—plain Great values NEW GOLF HOSE Special at 1.95 and $2 Plain and fancy, as you lik you w some ¢ nt to an’s want them white. 50 of any T you them HORSFALLS 93-99 Xlsylum Street “It Pays To Buy Our Kind” ¥ | Ouick relief from pain. Prevent shoe pressure. At all drug and shoe stores DrScholl’s Zino-p F. L. McGuire OPTICIAN A. T.McGuire OPTOMETRIST Put one on—the pain is gone Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted BOOTH’S BLOCK S PUNP APPEAL 70 COME UP AGAIN to stock up on finest |[o i |board th Protest Withdrawn at Adjust- ment Board Meeting ¥'s plan 665 Arch st s pot a sin lation of the itters of public ed for appeal properly it was not f his son, for Land- Frary & Clark, as objector to Kilbourne filling station resulted sling of that matter. Kilbourne constructed a filling sta- t. Hung torneys, 18 partly _onsStanley str xe, Kilbourne of- no objection m the continu The board having once rejected application of B. Gordon for a from residence to business |° | uses of his property on Greenwood d will notify the cil that action is not Witt's property was ntial and partly in He asked that the latter zone about through in a resi siness district. 1 be included in and this was brought the special exception, ¢ Albanese a permission to build a bakery cox street, |now zoned and the Srintrar Cesare to disr Rosia asked to be rd the lot 1i elling and it as sug- e amend his plan Tt was voted to notify the corpor- gested that nsel to be in readiness to v in the from the ruling of the t her Hart street house » family dwelling ation cou defend the c Julia Napl is not a o IDAHO INDIANS PLAN SUN DANCE - = Jiyst in Four Years Will Start Saturday Morning Pocatelll, Tdaho, July 15 (P With the rising sun Saturday mor ing, th art bucl the Sho- hone ek Indian tribes n rst sun dance on eservation in four be to nble at the ¢ t river, ten t © o tello yesterday h priests of the two tribes three days supervise the dance, which for ¥ wa cans of insuri gainst physical de moting spiritual perfection During the entire three days, no | food will pass the 1lips of the dancers, but water, made pure by the Sun God, wil) be sparingly al- lowed. The dancers are not per- mitted to rest, and must dance con- e | tinuously WEDDING RING SHOP DIAMONDS 140 Main Street, Room 11 Upstairs Fine Watch Repairing EDDY AWNING AND DECORATING CO. 106 City Hall Place Telephone 1013-4 ] ———— VACATION MOTOR BUS TOURS New Britain to Sesqui-Centennial Exposition, Phifadelplia— 3-Day Tours—July 1, July 12 July 18. Round Trip Farc New Britair to Ni Vours—duly and \u\ 16, 00 ra Falls— , July 19 $19.00 | iy 26 Round mp Fare DeLuxe Motor B tation of th L tlon Co. will acc on all to 0P the f I Plan (o spend your vacation on one of the Make ros tlons In advance (hrongh Geo. A. Quigley BOK Maln Street Bouking Auburu e New Brliain Agent Phone 100: | Fray eintion o, | | ! 'been the practice of | deer sin dance was forbidden by that the pa Th law for sun the reason to slit the chest muscle vs the uspend themsely incers would then s s by these sir and remain in that positfon until eit muscles or the sinews g rein. ('mnm Rcm\ler Red \~. Pnt ot TI ade-Mark 1. Hera Wa July 15 ‘/P\ T g of New Brital ¢ tled to register, L r s, the color red . and knob || of pl prior prac- | §| Millers Falls company, of | Millers Fall Mass of marking | ! o n r | ! it Commissioner of ||| that the | M| £oods of the nics belong | sam marks | ha ANeou | lilke \\ i ills and breast drills, the| I 1 for In the event that yo ¢ trad g advisable to name your w Yy possible that someone yo It is your privilege ; ons or organization you By naming this comy institution whose officer integrity you can be certain, DRIVER ORDERED TO COURT rford | appeal of Mist | CHANGE PROGRAM FOR HUGE RATLROAD MERGER’ an Sweringens Enter Into Negotia- tions With Pere Marquette Road in Stock Deal. rk, July 15 (® — T ringen brothers of Cleve- | today had under consideration | Mar railroad fo n exchange of g their proposed [not guilty to the charge of speeding Nickel Platgq merger of five rail- |in police court today. 2 gallon of alleged liquor at her roads into 'a system once disap- | Motorcycle Officer W. S. Strolls jhome late yesterday. Judge Alling proved by the i state commerce |testified that Wei drove past au- (ordered her to post a bond of $300. sion because of its financial ructur M. J. and O. P. Van Sweringen |1 re closeted yesterday with direc- | tors of t the Pere Marquette in an (sho n Members of the newly tormed as- [ Tiosing control of his car when hour's conference at w h a Van ‘m\ consider speeding. |sociation of builders who gathered | the gteering gear hm\'& ot ask ringen offer of 100 shares of | He said there was no traffic com- y night at the Chamber of|\fain gtrcet, near Wooster street kel Plate stock #or each 100 | s of Pere Marquette stock was | | The directors are understood to | ade a counter proposal for | r terms, although the terms not reve Chairman E, 3rown of the Pere Marquett sald after the meeting that progress had been made towara agreement. | | | MAPLE HILL NEWS | | | } Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Story and {children of » street, spent last | d with friends at Milbrook, N. Y. |street, a new application submitted | |last nigh tabled. Mrs, E. J. Skinner of Thompson | Explaini 't a change of zone |Street is spending several days with ffecting the property of Alfred F, |her sister, Mrs. G. E. Root, at her Witt on Court street would be a |Summer cott at Canoe Harbor, 1plicati of the board's recent !"-‘N River a speclal exception on | Mr. and Mrs. Clifton McKenna {andwdaughter, Janet, of Golf street |have returned from a two ation at Indian Neck. Maurice Nordstrom of Florida is ending the‘rest of the summer at his home on Robbins avenue. Mr Nordstrom has as his house guest, Taylor of Florida. They | week's from Florida by motor. Mr. {Nordstrom and Mr. Taylor are teach- rs and will take up their work in in the fall | "MF. and Mrs. George G. Bush and |son of Stural street will leave for a two weeks vacation at Point O’ | Woods ! D 1es of Springfield, Mas Mr. and Mrs, Theodore str Robert . visiting ines of | C. E. Atwell will close the store | on Robbins avenue on Wedncsday rnoons for the rest of the sum- | John Perry of Gold street, Wil lliam Comstock of Maple street and David and Graham' Dary of Map! 1ill avenue, have gone to the Boy | Scout camp at Kemosuhbee, Port- | and. | Mrs. L. Kinsley of Robbins avenue | has been with friends at Falmouth, | e Cod. | of Robbins | 1 after Niles m“ . L. Harding Jnuch impr {lion at the rtford Albanian Minister Talks Ahbout Bobbed Hair Vogue Washington, July 15 (P—All this rore about bobbed for wom en s xplicable to k Konitza, vly appointed Alb: ) minister, o is about to assumc his post pen In his country, he ex- i Jave shorn their locks short | for the past two thous ch actio from mancipation and years and | n s far a sign of Minister Konitza mixes diplomacy wvith playwriting and now is trans | lating *“Twelfth Night” into Alban- { ian, alkespeare’s play upon words, | e said, makes the labor difficult. | | READ HERALD CLASS] £D ADs | FOR YOUR WANTS iJudgmem Suspended on Weiant tomobiles on Sta All right, if that's the A formal protest against Curtis feel about it, yon can come along.” |was proposed but on recommenda- he t 1. Judge Alling suspend- |tion of a member of the association ed judgme is was decided against to prevent John Jennings, aged 21, of 10 Kel- |action which might place the organ- lsey street, was discharged on the |ization before the public as a politi- harge of speeding, Judge Alling [cal body, it was explained. saying there was not enough evi-| The meeting was arranged among dence to substantiate the ch members of the newly formed build- | Officer Thomas J. Teeney arrest- cTs’ @ ation although there was | led him last evening about §:30 'no call issued by the president, o'clock a Jex car had |Eugene F. Dyson. hit y Gordon, age years of | e Oak t on Elm strcet, just north | Bioht Cent Carfare Is | and Leo Marchion of 152 Oak street |told Officer Feeney the child was |dragged between 20 and 30 feet af- SPEEDING CASES ho! Woman Held For Selling Vdquor | Mrs. Barbara Schulz, aged 45, of 2 st Main street, was arraigned on two counts of violation of the [liquor law and her request for a of |continuance until Monday morning led nted. Detective Sergeant | seized and Jennings This Morning I 50. North Wellin st Weiant, aged 47 years, t, plea Ellinger and Officer Feeney ton stre Mi nley street, near St. at a speed of 35 Mary's cemeter; | No Action by Builders, niles an hour, at 5:30 last evening. Weiant said his speedometer | Hennessy Being Dropped show 28 miles an hour which he does 1erce offices for the purpose of irafting a recommendation that E. | g v be retained as deputy ing toward him and he thought he could pass cars at 28 miles an hour. If this r is excessly veryone sted, he g inspector and protestng| graph pole, and the car was wrec said r told him to pull posed appointment of O. F.|¢q ~ The police were notified and 1 when he ask- s to that post, took no action, | foungd no cause for action. Mr. Rus- an hour |Hennessy having been dropped s e eral hours prior to the meeting time. | miles the latter said, of Seymour, 1 offic Questioned at Capital Washington, July 15 (#—The val- ity of eight-cent street car fare in ng 15 or P! stioned in an ap- 1 that Jennings | king the r testifl tladelphia is q nings sald he wa Y miles an hour e child ran 11 filed in the supreme court by front of his ¢ He became | Daniel J. Furey, a taxpayer. e Philade hth could not stop quickly | He contends old striking him. Rapid Trausit company was gr anted | Thomas 1 of Franklin street A a five-cent e until author- ized to fix a h Thé lower fe uex'il courts disr Furey's suit, | AUTOMOBILE WRECKED AS | Machine on Plainville Road When about 9:30 last night, was unable to avoid striking a tele- GOITRE REMOVED | Titasville Minister's Wife r rate, which, ever don 1ds, the city h holding that the fran-| ise was subject to the reserved po- | e powsers of the state which give |has cuts about the face, body and [the Pennsylvania public service | head but they are not considered |commission exclusive control in such | ious. matters. Furey wants the supreme court to direct the district court to try the case on its merits, IT BANGS AGAINST POLE iddletown Man Loses Control of Steering Gear Breaks. Ralph C. Rus- 11 of 138 Broad sfrect, Middletown, 1l was shaken up by the impact it escaped serious injury, Saved An Oper- Glad to or write urg, Ohlo, ore. TCHINGS \ Ses your doctor, Vicks, how= ever, will allay the irritation. VICKS RuB Over "Ml"mn .Inn Used Yeariy Ag W ] five S g othe MOTHER :- Fletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harm- less Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Téething Drops and Soothing Syrups, espe- cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all age: frau | pan calel [ direc for althe his ¢ ! pers D | after whic sista dem bail Ce clien had coull | has | can “virt now At plied ' ernn refus doct ports of y coul that lanta Taft’ . . . / V4 7 Lo i Tonlations! alwsyElcols far ¥ aigatiure ol (/o4 Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend i Our milk costs no more than the others — yet ours is i i | \ | 1 | S | HOTEL BURRITT COFFEE SHOPPE NEW SPECIAL LUNCHEON 75 CENTS Soup Telish CHOICE ¥ish Ment Salad French Fried, Boiled or Mashed Potato I Vegetable CHOICE Pies Tarts HOT OR ICED Tea or Coffee. pasteurized for your protec- tion. It is just as easy, and just ®/ as cheap to have cur milk Why not have it? ~JESEIBERT & SON Pasteurized Milk & Cream LMakc SuteIts Smbetts i PHONE ~— 1772, 437 PARK ST.. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. . HARDWARE Reliable Garden Hose 12¢ to 22¢ foot. Lawn Sprinklers, $1.00 to $3.50 Sereen Doors, $3.00 to $5.85 Sereens, 35¢ to 85¢ Window Flyosan the Great Fly Killer White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers 5] 3.50 to $5.2 Croquet Sets Herbert L. Mills The Handy Hardware Store 336 MAIN STREET [ € | i | Build | And Mel Build " Knew Take Charge Either you can say who shall settle your your heirs, or you can leave it to the court having jurisdiction in these matters. no greater than that allowed to an individual. Your Affairs e affairs and distribute your assets to u do not leave a will and the court does net consider it ife or other relative to administer your estate, it is quite u never knew may be appointed. however, simply by making wish to handle your affairs vour will, to name the per- pany as your executor you can assure yourself that an s and directors you know, and of whose experience and will act for you promptly and efficiently, and at a fee THE Open chMch‘ Saturday TRUSTCD. Lvenings T—9 oAl NIWERIAIN (g Globe Clothing House ESTABLISHED 1886 - 40th emi-Annual SHOE SALE LADIES’ \ WERE $1200....... 10.00 ...... ow $8.50 7.50 7.00 6.00 5.75 5.50 5.00 4.75 4.00 $14.00..... \ | l | \ CHILDREN WERE Y400....... MEN’S ow | WERE $11.00 10.50 10.00 NOwW $5.00 4.00 3.50 3.00 2.50 2.25 2.00 175 1.25- 100 13.00..... 1200...... 1000..... 8.00 9.00..... 750 850..... 7.0 800..... 6.50 750..... 6.00 700..... 550 6.00..... 5.00 5.00..... 4.00 “Imtl:o. 1 & Lot No. 3 | Lot No. 4 'HITE KID /HITE CANVAS | HIL EN'S Pum*l.s\‘” ““ERH()RI)Q W1 swaLs o or | (H.lfllulz)lizfsh 3 Lizard Trimmed Low Heel BATHING SHOES | [p Black and Brown One-Eyelet Tie Just a Few Pairs tla ey Tak Kid and Calf Skins Were $8.50 Left Widlomay ot Sizes 5 to 11 Now $5.50 SPECIALS 50 cents | $1.00 10 cents | Globe Clothing House