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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 19x. — = = = = T 3 slightly damaged when the electricity | force. The complaint states that |the employe of th: artur The Master Mason degree will be | po < 4 s | at | ploye o Hew A n degree ported t sparks were coming A[i[ilES [;[ASS IS FLASHES OF LIFE. 17 MURDERERS followed telephone wires and ripped | he showed the license and his state- }.\(nnumctur.ng c whe he | conferred a* a meeting of Harmony |from a live wire in the hrnmvhfill”r-l' PASS AWAY TIME PLAYiNG CARDS plaster from the walls. The storm | ments were corroborated by a friend | served as a foreman until ill health [lodge A. F. and A. M. this evening. |a tree at Ten Acre Road last night water sewer proved inadequate to|who was with him at the time. | caused his retirement three years| Leon A. Sprague s returned e S ¢ care for the downpour and the| erni | ago . s a conventi \ N . erniglio, who was represented by | 289- from attending a convention of fi- / ] SUE'] F[]R HAZING 0 i streets were flooded for some time. | Attorney Joseph P. O'Connell, relied | Surviving him are his wife, Sadle | nancial advertising men at Detroit, No Bank Account in Name on hard ground and he dled [No washouts were reported. SatanTalbl te ahos 1 o had not | Balley Moultrope parents, Mr.|Mich. While in the Michigan city| Of Man Who Claims Much ce, a fractured skull. The fan| _ Lavigne In Jail Tettinie Home e ternoon of | And Mrs. Andrew Moultrops of this | Mr. Sprague was shown through the | Detroit, Sept. 27 (P — The C New Britain Boy 1 Deiendam f the golden colorat o) 1 vanquished. nr‘);(‘:"l‘"&;:‘;fif:;‘ ‘:"'n"l"‘i““:’;’*""m" September 19, his principal wit- | CitYi two sisters, Mrs, William Ford factory where he watched a | tral Savings bank of Detroit was be a bride 1 Friday. S| s 53 Stor PDF,\TWMN" Tk aeneaind S?‘-mm e 1“:”“‘ [‘ nesses being his father and a man ‘L:u,y of I)flY‘h_4 and Mrs. Ella H. complete car turned out in two mir able to find any record of an ac- j i | years old and she is to marry 32|, freshman, was hurt when paddled |S- Mills when he L e e | ¥ho lives downetalrs in the same Deach of Plainville, He was aice SOUAtY iUlo el JoNn G0 AT, in 35 000 AC“O“ | vears a freshman, was hurt when paddied |S. Mills when he bound Lavigne over | 1o, " Corniglio created & small | member of Compounce Tribe, 1. O. A b the Kewanee, - Tll, - laborer wh ) | vear ola Peitro Vernatl, a haber- | by sophomores in & pajama parade, |to the superior court Friday night | rinvio of amusement. in the court|R: M. the New Departure Rellet as- R = e Cihit R ST A dasher's son. There will be a honey- | Charles T. Reynolds is suing the 50 "harge of breaking and enter-| yoon) after Assistant Prosecuting|sociation and the Indce club. Plan Flight From Fire e e ;n?\";. Storrs, Sep moon in her palace and then a tour | members of the class of 1925 at Con- | vigne has accordingly heen | y(iorney Robert J. Stack asked him | The funeral services will be held At Senior High School | nee dispatches saturday re e 000 in damages has beer t ot th tes, which will | necticut ~ Agricultural college for taken to the Hartford county jail. | ¢ (here was anyone in town who|from Dunn's Undertaking rooms on| In an effort to prevent any calam- | Cooper had made deposits St Thomas Reynolds, a f i n | probably an cover weddin 5,000. Notes looked like him and he replied by | West street at 3 o'clock tomorrow ity at the senior high school in case | eral thousand dollars in two Ke- Charles T. Reynolds of f expenses e The We-Uns club will meet this|asking the prosecutor -the same |afternoon and will be private. Rev.|of a fire while the pupils of the | Wance banks in checks drawn o against the class of 1€ 5 : . ew York —Awaiting fnquiry to |evening at the home of Mrs. Phillp | quesiion Hubert D. Jones, pastor of the Pros- | lower classes are in the academic | the Detroit hank iEan R e i Cleveland — Celebritles must be | determine whether an air pistol is | Bassett. % pect M. E. chu Il officla d | building attending 2 b 2 ClBist o theh Cennnails was injured during a ha ty | pecially when the matter of finances | novich, a student at the Colle training at Grace hos New ) : : ! ] i ge of g Grac V' the board of fire commissioners for _— nounced the procedure which the | John Cooper. at the college a year ago. g s involved. irange was not | the City of New York, has been in [Haven, spent yesterda her o . hydrants to be located at the junc- students are to follow when filing STRe Was abolished at the college soon | permitted to go to a radio show to|the hoosegow. He had the pistol |parents, Mr. and Mrs. L J. Birn- [ o ™0 ) Led 8b she d RISKS HEALTH TO REMAIN |* : i SEREI 3 e D S e e J.‘,‘:‘:‘-p r“x:"?»’-:f”:‘yl- l(,m.' -,': :i::,:‘ from the auditorium to the fire| Second of Twin Boys | rRar on and also|R r a Then Ti eg-bite g that had | ey Charles F. ‘onlon, anc :lw: \f:‘th‘“ ,(»“I-{“ ”r\'f\\]V" : 1 1d v'{w Hm“ y’»f'—m be ;"‘nm Tmlx:-l'l:-ni:":nd\?(;.;“m e .r\;;:yml:‘ \'h‘v‘w:::h:" Irvm\'\:v':: ’:,‘Jq,.”,‘lf quests have been turned over to| ings from §:15 to 8:30 o'clock stu- John Walick, 10 months old, son Fourteen of the members wer photographed with Red nor go to the L R e SRR &1 #he oiting ot lis New Boitaln| ik 480n 0L Hoyes for investiss. | deitaioribe lowen Clsmes s e e ek fonn piallelciof 24 ed with papers yesterday and 34 | football g for which he was| Yonkers, N. Y. — Federal Judge |Third Ward Republican club held wmlhugh(r‘rfl of Liberty Meeting Dol famn Dl ;vl;‘:‘:v!l\'(:'n"m‘ r\m";:-"”:‘.: -ln:l\my];m;u?: drtea wr: f’\:‘\"‘: ‘:‘L");h‘:n‘;\'::;:”;: m 1: nw”m_ ml ‘;: o f Lo id. - rmmlr’\‘«]‘i_ A. ‘i .va' has oi>(amm1 Saturday at !ALLSWO i A meeting of the Daughters of eturn Home In Spite of building attending school with the | death his twin brother, Walter, who been injurec 4 pajama parad e vabls areito ‘m: s,mx;;’n.] 11 m:) SRt InfEn o Gold pencil, lost Fri. night, Tibaty will B8 Weld tHs evenlne of Serious Illness fpsultathatigevory ptadent ot tholld! digcently: e e twanratiuck Witiie DA sk e e e S e oy ;1» st Rl o LB 2|8 vdlich Efate officers WL be g school is crowded into one building. | Funeral services will be held to- Ll ona ot halkopnambres) Reys | fo iRl BRI LR B SRS ST B8 Tean Blercoiand \Cronn (HE.8 ey Lpeesentiand setreaninenta Sl Bell ¥ RevTosenh Sweenevone ‘ofithe | & procedrel wiich ionlit ety noranaedio clock stitn taimen nolds left col jut returs e T | . : o esved, ¥volnons LM and e T osenn| et e nentolan KoL o ER FEL LTI et i enmen i L Ebe sl it e it sacand)| ctbes-members of her party. Rome—The profession with the | Teave vo ms at Anderson's Canning Club Exhibit B s s SRl et SEP1 | pupils of the school out of the |Ukrainian cemetery, ik most affinity to Mussolini’s spirit is |Store, Kensington. Our prices and 2| A¢ 3:30 o'clock this afternoon the | b S¥eeney of this city who are in|,czgemic building was worked out term IR New York—>rs. Claria Parry, 58, | the engineer's, and so he Is going to |free enlargement with every roll | Groen Meadow Canning Club held | [Or¢i8n missionary work, was urged|py the administration and was an- The defendants are ordered £0 A9+ 1. a5 orten driven members of | honor an international congress of 24 hour service. Ohrnstedt 4Vt Lan exhiblt of canmed fruit and | co°NYY to.return to the . United|nounced to the lower class pupils Q . pear in superior court in > AVen | o Tunney family in her jitney up | electricians next year by addressing | Just arrived—Beautiful line offyozetables fn the Stafford school '\""'\'I“ Ll L0 O G BN G s Hea.l Sk].n Dlseases ar New ‘\"T‘l::";,".'“‘.‘,‘,‘, alleges that the de- | SPuvten Duyvil way, is in $50 for | them. |comfortables at reasonable prices. T e A panine s onel Ao knoll Seminary, York, eand it B TOuATY end eris tak a chance on Gene. She | — J. Birnbaum.—advt. [ instances by young girls of the Stat- wagered the whole jitney on him | New York—TRe world fs coming | fnjured and maimed” Reynolds and | T R ford District under the leadership but, eleoted e R R i i e ) t the half cer : to an end—will be purged by fire, in | of Mrs. Herbert Harriso ionary fields of Korea. i i . e e that he has been disabled from per \ o 7 . P notified the police this morning that | An address was given during the| This information was given . the) ", = 0 "ong » were stolen 01' en S ON POLICE BLOTTER while recuperating from serious ill- ss, but elected to remain in the ¢ e the opinion of the Rev. John Roach forming and engaging in any kind of : shione; Y ' ol s i plosment Ossin N. Y.—Seventeen mur- | Straton. One sign of this, he thinks, parishioners at §t. Mary's church ernoon by Miss Tradree leader of = & 2 from his automobile at the Stanley SR | derers in the death house at Sing | vesterday when Rev. Francis Kehoe | | is the Florida disaster. | 2 Girls’ Clubs of the state, Foiis v s ST | | ot Hartford, formerly of this city, | VOrks garage, Myrtle and Curlis| Qthers May Fail—Peterson’ s streets, ing awaiting the electric chair are | S . Meeting of Daughters of Isabella. 1 C tinued from Page Saven i e e 5 b . < . Cattlh. ihak (s hlavins S inoohlad R Claveland = PoBty i onest hastiai ML & Y | "The regular mecting of the|Made a plea for financlal SUPDMt|™ gqyhg Gavino of 77 Union street | Ointment Sure to Succeed Daughters of Isabella will be held |for home and foreign missions. | gl reported that as he at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening in |l7ather Kehoe used the incident of | o)y qway from the curb in froni | Peterson’s Olnte Knights of Columbus rooms on |the local priest to fllustrate the'sac-{ o+ 617 West Main street about ment n infiamed, cczema, North Main strect. |rifices made by missioners in . the|gicioek this morning, an automobile S LT New Departure Wins Two Games | foreign fields. struck his car and did not stop tE b ttar ot & few applica- The New Deparfure baseball team | Rev. Matthew J. Traynor, pastor|He gave the police the number of gone and vour A New Britain Boy Named _ LeRoy J.-Begley, son of 4“1; “‘"“" They are in separate cells, but they | tained a mew distinction, and his|pon . Rey B R s rs. Michacl J. Bogley of 5 Beaver | g the cards through the doors | new title has to do with terpsichor- | 1" of (he Bristol Baptist chure street u-._«\rm a =hmlnnr:“' €0 110 a guard, who calls out what has| ean expression. A new dance, the | o q, : Tt necticut Agricultura eg® Allpeen pla | “Bobby Jones,” which Is based u $ : o hby Jones, hased upon | (o s fa iy 3 s is nam th other mem- i | was in the family lot in West ceme- :"’”»-"7‘ b t ‘o‘" "',f’wl'd i — Bobby's individual double-time fox { . . | fraiof-1he (C\ASSIOL Su 2 S New York—"Kill the umpire” has | trot, has been announced at the | s 5,000 brought by Thomas Rey-| & 5 (1A at | Narrow Fscape From Drowning. $ " N 0% ; fox "‘f\.fl‘,.";;’f\ Y o cinims that | often been shouted in a ball gamo | convention of the Ohio Dancing| “ymeqe I i o o nadrees | WON two victories over the week- |of St. Mary’s church, announced to-| (he other car and an investigation |, f AR ]fl""‘” A I Reynolds, _ was | 2nd now it has been done. Dis- | Teachers' association nere with pre- | A ad & narrow es. |CNd at Muzzy Iield. On Saturday day that a special collection for mis- | heing made. et s e L Ay "°",n”\j emred as a result of | Pleased by a decision in a semi-pro | dictions that it will take the country | caps-frem Growalng. &b the ‘Rock afternoon they came out on the long | sionary work brought in more than| ¢, 1. Luce of Newington reported Peing hazed last September o | same in Long Island Citys a fan by storm. It is a combination of |\l park lagoon last Saturday aft-| P9 Of & § to 1 score in their er | $2,000. to Officer William Politis that as he nlxdss feants holos Hazed lase, 2o ) R gagoment with the Meriden Endees, | e e e e Fasnt the elass of | felled Patrick McTavey with a.blow [ Bobby's own step, the Charles T s s e | suit is levelled againts the class o |ernoon. With a few nds B e et the i tars o it oral Bt Rl ok i : Hauhe) 3 keep it e e iduals compos- |10 the jaw. The umpire's head 'and the toddle. lSassa e P 3 1228 and the 50 individuals comp: attempting to swim across th Goodrldge at opportune times being | lty tems street, a pail containing 10 dozen | (o7 bums. sealde bruise 2 |k ecame exhausted and : here g it WhenfraRecanp RS responsible for their defeat. | was stolen ontside, ; \ : it The alleged infury occurred uring syent under, his companions succeed- | "OPonSne o7 ! Tl the fraditional freshman hazing |law, but selling llquor is not the ing in bringing h,mr 4o shorediDr) N\‘ 'T“:l\nfl’[’";fl"fi a (::NM W e ST e L Officer Thomas Blanchette their initiation into the activities of | main feature of the business and RIJN NFWS R 7 Boyls was called andisquad A (2o e Bio s PRERe e oM Ll e S0 Daughters of St Georga L lhatitutlon, AL clnae of the |l Tecommandation of the assisiant d of the Central fire station summon- | g (45 € F ETEEEC D Bt they |will be enfertained at the home of e Jama parade.” a customary cere- | prosecuting aftorney is reasonable. {ed with & pulmotor. Upon the ar-| =cae s cn gofested hefore they |Airs Elizabeth Parkin of 705 Stan- mony at. the college it is “”Ff',d.,’f \11: % vio‘]m i »“:?”‘:M’;f’;d Bk 1': (Continued from Page Seven) | 'iVal of the firemen, however, Bern- | ooy s field. Thorpe, pitehing for |ley street Thursday aiternoon Cflsk Or th Pk e b Sibmiot ths laver ier was sitting up and their assist- | {n. New Departure, had the clock | A meeting of Mattabesett tribe of | e o hands of a sophomiore, : P {nfutics. e withdrew from the in- | law on two counts and had his case | Mr. and Mrs. George vah«m}f‘”fr‘; Pkt "A"' ““]“;‘:’4- S A makers backing away from the plate | Red Men will be held |M-fl:fl=ning‘ s N urmed at he bagin- | continued until Thursday morning, |°"} Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hubbard here aro no life guards on duty | ayi through the game and the only |in the new wigmam at 277 Main oo he second semester. Short- |on request of Attorney Edward of Southington spent yesterday hera |2t {he lagoon at the present time pit made off his delivery was one street. The degree of adoption wilt| o Mnccurrence. Tresidont | Mag. ' #1% & as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank |24 bathers run considerable risk | of the fiuko varlety by Kahne play- | be conferred. Charles 1. Beach of the college for- R Cobey of Wilcox avenue. The Hub- | BT CTArY when they venture into ljng right field. Scott, Goodridge, | State Commander Ha ", Jack- bad hazing, stating that suspension bards were former residents of this| 1P Ta\*T oo Reilly and Forslund all hit three son of the American Tegion ad- from college would be the result if STEAMER ]S AGROUND PIALS) 2 '"]“"T f_‘c‘"“’] i ‘l"}“""_ __|bassers in the seventh inning, in | dressed a meeting of the Raeus club any further indulgence in the cus- The first of the winter whist ristol was visited by three se-|which frame six runs were scored. | today at noon. tom twas reported. parties will be held in the social el vere thundershowers Saturday night!The figures were New Departure 7,| Harry Milkowitz, through the T o 'members of tha class | Mexico, Operating Between New [rooms of the St. Gabriel's church |20 although a fow telephones and | E. Ingraham Company 0. Rabinow & Raschkow Real Estate have already been served with no- 3 ) i Friday evoning, It is expected that |clectric lght circuits were put out | F. A. C. Wins agency, has sold to Dora Schneider York and Vera Cruz, Not Believed whists will be held during the|©f Order, no great amount of dam-| The Forestville Athletic Club won | his three family house on Lyons |age resulted. “The first storm broke | the second of a three game series | street. at about 9:30 o'clock, the second with the Slavic Athletic Club at the | Laurel Court Sewing society will {about 10 and the third shortly before Camp Station grounds by a 6 to | meet at the home of Mrs. Minnie 11 o'clock. The lightning, particu- 0 score. The S. A. (. boys were woe- | Brown, Wooster street, Barnesdale, larly during the first shower, was fully weak with the willow while | Tuesday from 10 to 4:30 o'clock. very sharp and each storm was ac- | their opponents hit the ball hard at | All members eof the Amaranth are companied by a heavy downfall of | opportune times. | invited to attend. rain. . | Frank Moultrope. Miss Elizabeth Coogan of Chest- Win Prizes Tn Torrington Frank Moultrope, aged 44, died |nut street has returned to the Two Dristol organizations won |Saturday at the s sanitarium at | Roosevelt Hospital {raining school irst prizes at the thirteenth anni- | Norwich after an illness of three | for nurses after spending her vaca- er celebration of the Torri years., tion at her home in this city. on Fife and Bugle corps held in| He was born in Plymouth, Conn Stanley Women's Relief Corps, orrington last Saturday. The New |January 17, 1852, the son of Mr. and | No. 12, will hold a social for mem- tices {o appear before the superior court, New Haven, on November 2, L ietyhistapill b Sl iy ShefifgAlbert B, Harmon | [0 Any Denger, Royal Holmes has resigned his of Tolland' county and it is belleted| obile, Ala.. Sept (P)—The | Position with a New Britain firm and that the remaining members of the | eeonzar steamship Mexico, operat- | 1as gone into partnership with Rob- class will recelve summons soon ing between w York a and |ert Cole in the tinning business. Onp New Brifainite Jnrole Vera Cruz was reported ashore on | AN interesting program has been Begley, the only New Britain MAT | yfadagascar off Progresso, |prepared for Wednesday evening's involved, has returned to the Insti- | \yo o5 5 a message received by the [meeting of the Community club. tution to enter upon his junior {erm. | p ooy Radio company here today. | Announcement of the fall schedule He is a graduate of the New Britain | ¥ High school, class of 1923, Whether |y o qiance of the disabled ves- [Siven out by Physical Director Ogle. || A e L e S R TR R O G e el fng is not known. The fact t | The nights of Ptnias will hola will receive a sumnions has ariss . |row evening at § o'clock in Com- : because he was a member of the ept (P —The v hall Departure Piccolo and Flute corps; Mrs. Andr Moultrope, moving to| bers and friends in Judd's hall, class and all men of the of it bt o took first prize for the best playing | this city an early age with his! Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 la xico of the New York Fife and Drum corps will hold | 1228, whether or not they were im- i | Thursday evening at|corps at the meet and the Bristol | parents. As a young man he entered o'clock. plicated, will be'held to answer. | the ot Dro reano] Yiicaten || Compiinity: hallle At - the \Lprosent| BoV: Scouts Drumand Buglel corps BRI 7171: i to be in no danger, said |time there are 10 fifers and 11 "_“" aving the largest number in iG or | & statement issued by officers of the |drummers. Al interested in join-}line. Lugli Goes to Jai b b M ation ars asked to b Firemen to Hold Ball ) squor Law |iine to \s heen sent to |ing the or AL ) . Violating quuqyl S Al steamship's assistance and other | present Thursday evening. Later inf \"' Enosuineg G “_"""""( of The liquor duo of the poliee S0 vessels are standing D the season the corps will put on a|members of the regular fve depart- t had two cases in court (&1 "oy yjovico is reporte Have |3 eoat iz ariih el CorimunitySoL By | nen ol gln thofCentsaliniretacas Dboth arrests having been !'mmu 80 p S S S | tion last Suaturday morning, it was e al28 ot 922 Clask| — - 24 niour film U seryles, Andersen‘a.iFOKS0 <o hiold e Fhats Lrankse Hie a 28, of 222 Clark { [pEitn ive, the receipts to be turned in to | o adea muity to two counts | Miss Pereau Is Bride advt, the firemen's relief and pension | of violation of the liquor law ina i Of T ione]l T. Hawksworth fund. Chief John H. Hayes was | e sast Main street and on | . seid lected airms era store at 284 East Main nd or et oy atlacionii ot 9 oiniE 'Q elected chairman of the general fecommendation of Assistant Prose- | B8 tl sk B O T committee in charge of - arrange- [ e it he ofl tanker Republic has gone | for the Bovs and Girls clubs will be | partmen! morning made Saturd John T.ugli. ments and he will be assisted by cuting Attorney W. M. reau of 546 East Main street and | ve o . Judge Alling revoked a . aswksworth fo 4 Captains Morgan G. Farrell, Henry " Ssa any m e d 20 days in jail 7 g ,,.!“\,\,“““(Y““ ' took place Roberts, Bert Kittell and Albert | y n y urlng MRl Licutenants S cecetlon, | Misa Bernio G. Perean’ was brides- | - G e Bremangs 2 the past year—did you dava dn i endin 1 < it bR T R i o - & ieorge Brennan, Wil- — erve 3 1 and Julian L. M. Harris, best | The Businessmen plan a banauet| i, p 'y a5 and Clarence Lysaght. : p y ¥ This means that L1 & 3 ans for spring 2 qus- | man. ortly, when plans for spring train-| * myjg wil be the first event of it's davs and if convicted again the 4 T S win | ‘eceptio oll a1 4 e disc . and applica-{, . : P eion of the 60 days sentence will FECEpHion : ingEwillibed 1 sty ap; Kind to be held since the inception m - pension d mony at which 75 guests were pres- | tiong for positions on the team will| ey 1, D0 PG SRR LR SR e ake any progress to | be revok ent, many coming from out of toWN. |je eonsidered. | Wenie st afd a bottle of al- > planned to make it an annual affai Mr. Gr atd Ubas i return from a two { planned to make it an annual affal : 5 ) Lo | Uon et retumn”trom o " gon steets Tomgne LT S o L e ward Success? Don't 9 5 1 n t Tught's | eks 1 g 47 i irock S t, American Le- i lice Sa . Luglls | wksworth will be at home to g next few d s not what 18 | 3 sion, will hold its regular meeting Tadement! Suspended b store e S Aatineton| § ! i Judg Suspended | r friends 2 Washington f o, ene, Plans will he made for at-{ yoeorh Corniglio of 82 North | | you want your bank. sentence of (Continuad from Page Saven) commonly characte DYOZE ot Fardtord) he Philadelphia convention dive," c., arc € Fuhesh ACe DAl CRi ested last Friday on | sold the = : nd a report will be made on the |, o 1 inas to the nellis dd | ol there, - gan, ropresenting | Burke-Rotosky Wedding | ienet game v TE 0T e s book tq show a better Tugli, said Tugll condn 16 t. Andrew’s Church | Former Local Man Dics Beech street, was given a suspended | IR mate business and 1 supporting his : RN A Frank Moulthroup, 44, of Bristol | sentence hy Judge Joseph M. Dono- . financial hiStOryduriIlg mother. Tt Is true that he had the | t Mr. and Mrs yesterday in Norwich after an| van at a special court session held | bottle of alleged liquor in the store, | 8 d Senh i liness of three years. He was a| Saturday oon at 2 o'clock, indfeating that he has violated the | y . o ook place | former Plainville man, having at-| Grabowski testified that while he | (I8 h l it e fng at 8 et e ol 1 school here. e leaves his| was fishing on Birge's Pond Sun-| (B the next twelve l ! a ur ajr his father and mother, Mr, and | day, September 19, he was ap- Andrew h. Rev. Edward V ; | T . 2 i r f t Miss Catherine | drew Moulthroup of Plain rched by Cerniglie, the latter % months ! rke of Meriden, sister of the Je: and two sisters, Mrs. Willlam | asking him fo see his fishing license. - LEHIGH | S " 1 Flla H.| When he refused to comply with his is the \aid of honor and |Giguere of Derby and Mrs. hi R Lok Eon ot Plaimyill funeral, | request, he testified that Cerniglio o U e hetd | polied 3 revaiver on him and en- | [ Our Receiving Teller awaits 3 | of this anparalleled offer—Get a i atternoon, aith a servies| deavored to make him show it by pack your call. | ; mo. of the bride’s|at Dunn's undertaking parlors in i it parents. Bristol and burial In West cemetery | " | Lot ' D¢ o : SNREER Grand | THREE DRIVERS IN TROUBLE | Governor On Assn. Board l es 0 ul : Prize * are proud of An au o owned by Frank Governor John H. Trumbull, pres- B Open . | e [ e s S rtins el | RGN R B R : A sy : ~PVYACUUM CLEANEBR irive inholt Kratzke of 111 |(:o. has been made a member of the Bulla. ant of our customers g i I | 1 st a hole in|foard of governors of the mewly o pllea haye mot ; : and proud of the |/ g4 r0nt he coraer of Broad |formed National Electrical Manu- that < and permanent relief : 1 service we try at {HRt ts about 11:30 [facturers’ association. - He is a mem- | 8, 00 ya a0 Tn emal i 8 all times to main- | | night 1 L left rear r of the policies division. : e MeW | o ¢ t ’ e K y hdar Funning b Jor- was formed by 270 |torie r the | cax : o tai nization wa g n rary r T Jeading electrical manufacturers and « e : i\ A . hut and a half billion dol- g find Z Be Prowd to 1 3 € ss of on lars The ol ot zing of electrical ap- of the association [tha r ‘ tion in There is not a minute to lose! Think of being able to STANLEY SVEA GRAIN & COAI 1R st peaidedind Lol 0 canes with tho marvelous record of | o geta brand new, genuine Grand Prize Eureka Vacoum Company iy s strom of T ‘Funeral of Dennls MeNerney it should be sold 1y ar n decided | P8 Cleaner for the astonishingly low down payment of only 5 fe- | 1 sk $2.00, with the_bal b extremel Cor. Stanley and Dwight Streets v ' ped s ineral services for Dennis Me- fur r i .00, wi ance on such extremely AT e i s i e iR Save Your Eyes ) o cais oA ot Wi vere held at 9 o'clock this |1t vin SN reltet 1ol L re:h : 4 tng: T ' [ #—_ Call up and we will deliver the Eureka and | HAare You as a Customer standar liston. |morning at the Church of Our Lady |thousands ar do the same for you, : - ) N vas SPrung lof Mercy. Interment was in New Glasses are worn to relieve strain on the nervous complete attachments right to_your door. g Take them and use them as if they were ANNOUNCEMENT 1 t mper knocked Rritain, Ce iderable feeling was S) stem as We“ as to imprnve the Vision- Hflve I s t 118 ” 3 . e e R, | : your own—no cost—no obligation. ~The! orused as the funeral cortege pass | your eyes examined. Complete 850 Se i you decide to keep them, pay only $2.00 D]' ZIERINC D AEmat TR et ‘('“‘IK,"”.,‘LZ"',".ffi'¢'\f'§1'\“‘}l' S e New BeaUty Cream ‘ ¢ ““High-Yacuum’” i wn. But this is the LAST CALL! Hurry. . B oS ol i Btk i Torng eumding. ame ar. Koiv e Foskios MY SPECIALTY— L ol 1 roar of the funeral > T ith each Eureka o . COMFORTABLE VISION e p:::ih...u? :;:G:.i dlow:;lc: G'n‘l:db;n‘::.m on east side idly up from the and out of it You will be enthusiastic over a| » f Rasseit s t, aver th and procession and cut in entlst I ) wbert This ereated much unfavorable com-{new French Process Cream for | | TR s vy B Wikkidsawa 1 | at any time) e . inside if. ment among thoge who saw the in-fwhitening and beautifying the skin L4 has removed his Office to ergen vin ned along and cident It is so pure and different from ran " s on Segean o Mzt ions and Caen et TS B SR e . Gooawin BARRY & BAMF BOOTH'S BLOCK ¥ car struck the ourb. Lightning struck twice during thela great improvement in their com- S feeai Thaala uny covera storma of Saturday mENL |plexions after the it appieation, | Eyesight Specialist 19 Main St Tel. 2504 | The homes of Frank Cassidy and[rr vou want smoother, brighter and | i ROOM 204 TEL. 2704 | James Burns on Tedstone hill: wer® | voinger ~skip, = uss . MELLO-GLO 327 Main St. Tel. 1905 VREAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS the objects of the boits, both being | “ream. It's wonderful, . ”

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