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e with charming frock big savings. Do ] The chance of the year for parents to outfit their daughters vacation, dress or street wear—at Mail Orders Filled ANNOUNCE Good News For Mothers | girls * S ash Frocks (Sizes 6 to 14 years) s for sports, ing Contar Annual Sale EXCEPTIONAL VALUES! $1.89 ceed Coe — standard Steel Wins | Plainville News EAST ST. LISTED FOR STATE SURVEY Taken Over as State Highway— No Barly Improvement WILLIAM COOK APPOINTED amed Building Inspector to Suc- Sl Lo FORCORNER CRASH synprany spwen Sacritice hits, G. Cunningham, Le- Appeals to Higher Court | kets were averse to the practice and iriven Ly Miss Nellie Leary Virst Victory—All Stores Vote 10 [ (i forced the grocery storces to re- | of Middictown, on Mas Miss| Observance — Two Firemen On Close—trarowell Barty, e “\!“i‘*(t.‘:i:nh;?'- night, | Leary was sent to the New Britain| ooy | « e A & P.and Economy |General hospital ! i East strect has been taken over | stores and the indcpendent meat| The testimony thi o o o ! by the state highway department | Markets all voted to observe regular | brought out that Miss Leary took | G aEw I put on the Bist for survess, | OANCSIAY afternoon closing until tshort turn at the interscction of Lin- |y 5 dio e reiel o L e ot shal e coln and Adams strect, going to the Sepe 3 I | Highway € ssion n A ; Farewell Party Ieft of the intersection, when struck |, : | , | Macdonald s intormed the select- A farewell party for Gilbert Mills by the Linder car. Ju Henry P.]start ne men - reply to a query made of |was given last evening at the home | Koche ruled that Linder was driving i Gase f hin by the local board. How long lof Jick and Bill Cassidy on Park [too fast at the interseetior | Dominick 1 AnGdT front it will be before work is begun {street. There were 24 guests pres-| Linder was represented by AUO- | {poetor. Sous fhes Bid : Commissioner Macdonald states it is|ent. Music and games were enjoy- | ney Patrick 1% MeDonough, One of s 1 difficult to say, but he does not ed and iments served. Mr., the witnesses for the defense was |, $ et think the local roudway will be |Mills was presented with a hand-{ Build Inspector A. N. Ruther-|)q v : | reached betore Tate this fall, pwrist watch., He will leave for Maine i ford, who was on the scene at the | qile v ! i, the g1 " e When 1 way department |at an early date time of the accident. Miss Leary in- | of SN 3 petitioned last winter for the elim- ! Wins at Flower Show | sisted that she had kept to the righ ¢ ontai | ination of the Last strect grade rail-| Howard M. Knapp of 15 Cedarlof the interscetion and held out her . 1 ‘ Burgess, will be held at 3 @'clock ' Thursday afternoon at her late homs on Ambler road. Rev. Charies H. fonbleau, pastor of the Advent | Christian church will conduct the | service and burial will be in West cemetey 0. 0. F. Mecting A meeting of Pequabuck lodge, L O- O. F., will be held at 8 o’clock this evening in Arcanum hall. Flag Day Observance vinc, Kalish; bases on balls, Kalish, Will E i &-Day will be observed. with 15 svuch o Dy Kuiloh, 5, Ko | yonss 1ander, 30, son ot o.| NIl EDPLY [0 PRQUADNCK specit excreises o Thursday Sver ; 3 e i Ay sl 8 ning a o'clock by Xl ot o svollen basee, | Linder, was fined 823 i police | ritual will be exemplified by the of- eh i A e de ok, (G court today on » charge of reckless [ficers of the lodge. Superintendent . nhs U ¢ driving. He tiled an appeal to super- | of Schools Karl A. Reicl - o Sores Close 00 court und"a vond ot s100 vas CONTRAGCT IS AWARDED "or o e b apien, oo de- fulee 0‘[‘1‘ ’“‘ “d“"'“el ‘;7‘1;"3 furnished. The fine and costs| cal solos will be rendered by Mre. joined in the first unive half- | amounted to more than | _ P po J i Vam ore tha | ierewski and Jg holiday, closing at noon. All except| The youn ; Bion: A Al : 4 ¢ YOUNE i, accompan = 5 Y v of this city. the provision stores closed last Wed- | his mother and John C. Loomi Doiniel Ealuinsano Bolng Mask— g BE CH LS 00 s in Elks nesday afternoon, but the meat mar- | was involved in a crash with s Outing at Compounce—Flag bay D2l on South strect Two members of the city fire de- partment are off duty because of in- d while fighting the ifternoon in the La- 2-142 North Mam John Mullins of 2 was treated yester- MR (¢ by D . eve special- . Who removed a small piece of right eve. Fireman oit of Hose Co. No ng f the effects vhich penetrated his ted his sight. He is smoked g and b the re- ler of the week mad A was called out again 1Voafternoon to wet down the X 1iass, which has broken each [ road crossing. it stated that its re. |street was awarded two prizes at the | nana, indicating that she was about | inch tile, whi he & e mes ce Sun- | quest was 10 its desire to im- |Connecticut Horticultural show held | o turn, Then she said there cnme f Flie debris in the hasemen of M 2 l . prove Iast strect and incorporate it {1M th I”"" “i'"“ 2“‘”-\"];" “:"T_:‘_“”f a crash and she did not know what i L dually ir | portion of fhe “college high. |Yosterday and today. He exhibited | 1400 1S sk heg | clear W the tenants . aterials | | way™ it permission were granted, |irises and pyrethrum. Although Mr.| " Tiowas Linder, father of the boy. | . Whlla ten suffercd Liberty Prints VARIED STYLES |The public utilities commission .».~.iy'\' 1p;had nateh ;kh“r‘]‘"m \:;‘“I";- stated that he Nad iaken measupe- ,"‘,“]”“ u ] !vlvn vossibly takes S contly ruled that there wa jiie avasiEnel aniarag hy © [ ments of the wheel marks on th her loss the hardest is a mother cat Stri . < € as not suf-| . : S - 1ents heel marks on the f: Sy ¢ . ton-d onadleothh 1,‘,‘,,, e e m““”\ but Iijoren competition. tistic | Street, which he claimed indicated | [ '|“ Ger ot Kittens were Printed Batiste and warrant the cxpense which wontd |, M ,“,";'fm';‘_m Bl i‘_f"‘r_”";’m';‘f‘r that Miss Leary was on the wrong | e "“ Rt ‘]""’ cat is contin- o 2 he entailed in el : advising | J28ket arrangeme s and °T lcide of the intersection time : oaming about the ruins, seek Striped Dimities f i |octiination, advising |y gy prangs, using pyrethrum. The L ! : ! her offsprings and althoug! 3 wat the installation of ImproNet [l e e R o n S e Mrs. Linder, Loomis and young 1 ion to ks although Printed Lawns | warning equipment would be a suf-{ o . PHZe Was a second award fOr|;,jer testified they were going be- o d away on several occasion G 5 o SUT- L istic arangement of iris and other | : vs returns Pl‘lnt?d PIQUPS ficient protective measure. he Rt Aaers {67 dishe ore Bavi {tween 15 and 20 miles an hour, 1y & naculiar feeitea or 0 f Mghway department appears to|This display was arranged by Mrs. | StAting that there may or may not 1 | nt Ronuise feasiing o the fine moum Novelty Ginghams | have aceented: this rulin = 18play: Was arrangec Mrs.| o a question of negligence on the | w ; ) Spite of the infense heat, the T s riling and gone | Kpapp, who also used pyrethrum 4 1 ala refr tor ahead with its plans to remove the | with iris 4 part of Miss Leary in the manner '”} ; G DL Tali ronts et main highway from the congested W-T Circle Meeting which she drove around the corner, | nfo other cl 1s n the pext | Tt b A venter of the town 1o R T but that the evidence indicated the | few years. The establishment of a | . . g¢ amount. of ediblas o 8 Washington-Trumbull circle, Com- | "Wt 19¢ AR iy el Forestoilla | Vo€ found to have escaped dam 'e Improvement of East street is | panions of the Forest, will hold a ‘h'l" B0 Car VAR ROINgYALA CORSIEERE ¢ e ol et Brreral ie i mat. |#E2 from both the fire and water. epected 1o increase property values | reguiar meeting in Legion hall to-|able épeed. B Ay o ristol, ds & Mhal” | The basement of the bublding was j#long it and throughont nearby sec- | morrow evening promptly at 7:30 ‘_]"““:F‘ Himko, ""’(. Sl L R B e o {Pumped out after midnight last [tions of the cast end lotelock, ANl members are requested | Blm street, was fined $5 for breachjal i st U= [night. a suction pump being used : The sclectmen had crushed stoue |fo he present at that time, as 'hrr"’,“fm:"",| ";‘ s and ’fl f"‘ ',;;\‘1‘"“':";\'," R e e by the firemen placed on the street this week and | will be initiation of candidates. '"'--( RV ('-’I“('; L -':fl o I»“ b ha et ihe el Roard of Education i cover this with a coat of | Scouts Awarded Place ntence of 10 days. Officer John [1p on the of the las The June meeting of th benefit of the Visiting Nurse fund.| The Fife and Drum corps will | “"""MNZ5. The road was feft jn| Roy Scout Troop 1 of Plainville, |O'Brien arrested him last night for| Warly last summer a mectihe w45 cqucation will be held at & o'clock . There will be a performance in the [march in the St Joseph church | ¥™!ched shape by the contractor | “hich competed in the annual field | causing a disturbance at his home. | Al W FITEMORS Aol VOVINIG | this evening in the office of Super- eriin @WS |2!1-rnoon at 4 olock for the chil- ' carnival parade to be held in New | 7¥IN8 he 2as mains, and it did nof |42y of the New Britain couneil Sat- | _Joseph ""‘]’"”i"'l ks : "'ri ey T at it | intendent of Schools Karl A, Reiche. dren only. The entertainment will | Brita o O e s : : : ; ) belated | Kensington, pleaded guilty to the (@ sewer in that scc ind at that uorh ! Etiein, fomerten svediag, The 1dvisable to leave it fn syen |Urday afternoon, received a belate (BasRRED I LIE [ pRElRn T Consider Smallpox Bills [be repeated in the evening at 7i30 | members of the corps are asked to | Y1 CONdition during the summer (A%Ard of three points yesterday aft- | charge of speeding and was fined | e s frnoration founset WHIW | The committee. appointed at the |oelock for tho aduts. meet.at Community hall tonorrow |41 WAl the stato took charge |°rmoon: 1t was granied a tie for |$10 and costs. Motoroyele Officer [RHONCT oS IS 10 S8 iact council meeting by Mayor W, et s “.e:“‘?)m.‘ In the sehool | evening at 6:30 o'clock, The corps New Building Commissioner 1"”"” placeiinilp varhal G message W0 R Baies pmiled Ml SURER) o ¢ district, for presenta- |L2¥Ymond Crumb, consisting of e raran ot e ces. ‘e | VIll be the guests of the carnival. The | William Cooke, prominent focar |'°1a¥: UPon checking over the mes- | ®as s e hour yoster. | tion to the legislature. This we [Councilman Homer H. Judd, chair- I ice ot i A e o | 1IP Was made last year, the boys | "*altor. has been appointed a mem. |528°8 Telaved in this event, it wasthe rate of 40 miles an hour yester- | {20 ) H (500 eq bil was [Ma0. Willard E. Hough and Frank L O it Thera SOt | receiving much commendation on the Per ot the building commission by | (i3cOvered. yesterday. that that ef jday moon v by i eire atiommes and pra. | Putton. to investigate the expense H' 5 1d i 1” "’ll' at there Wil | ghowing made. the hoard of selectmy He suc: | !he local troop was fully as good as e SALIEt cislative body, How. | 'neurred in connection with the re- ” arge ';‘ul:l‘hdn:"l‘ o The library will be open Friday | ©0eds Robert J. Coe. who has re. |1 ONe Which won third place, so CROWD A’I‘ OLYMPIGS ; n foimal voto sus 1aken | CEnt outbresk of smalipos in the e afternoon and ecvening for the ex- MOved with his family f rmont. | Seout. Executive 0. A. Erickson de- ,v the representatives and their ac- |Gy has approvel bills totaling $2,- . a1 |cnt of the schools, has been o Tt 4 i 2 2 any res- |ppic enables Plainville to show in! BOLDOLALG. B st made by M, 90 Months 0ld Cornuli Child'is ne 1ague of Women Voters that | Henry Porter ia still in a very |i#nation, but Judge B. 1° Gaftney, |10 yoables Plainville to s | Throng Just Like World Series Ball | was found that the original bill in- [H4¢ W M. - Judd this morn- they will contribute a $10 gold picce | CFitical condition and his recoverey | {OWN atiorney, has advised the e T O Sawh o stead of the amended one had been | 08, Tag8e have heen passed along SH(;Gumhs at Hosp“al tc be awarded to the pupil in the |5 unlooked for. He has been ill for |lectmen that Tis non-residenca an. | x ey A cae.| Game Asscmbles at Amsterdam | poced. This e ited the post- |'© the <ty "“rlxflfflr‘paymem. ek ats hosine several weeks. tomatically @ strawberty al -1 : ey : ing . covering the graduating class having the highcst | Severa atically places him off the hoar: & 2 panenient of ion by the voters of | = |<cholastic marks. This will be de-| The subject of the pictures to he | 1! 18 also bolieved that it \:,,,?,:\',’;’"”" R ;“e Congrega- | for Soccer Playoffs Today. Forcctvilie and the eity officils until | TIMeNANce of the city clinie, have cided by the teachers. The league | £hown at the Methodist church next | "™ from the hoard of assessors, [Eees ;mmh:“r-(;‘!komgtrm“.le\w' Amsterdam. Holland, June 13 (P)|the nest session of the legislature tmn" SRR T MU FELL INTO HOT WATER | vt continue to foliow this custom |Sunday evening will he “Lest We| Mr. Cooke has been active during | cmastcane hot hamoiis sananiohes, | —Crowds that would do eredit to | i pie TR : |of awarding a prize as long as the | Iorget” and is shown by th hi- | Tecent months on shortcake, hot hamburg sandiwiches, s tha e | outs This Week etalnel L il 2 ithe pronl e ais ' arious commit- | qalads, ice cream and cake, deviled |world series baseball game in the |/ A el No amateur bouts will be staged ag I.i" R Ao G ”:‘nl'fl'::.:‘t”\‘:(m ,«!u(m‘:dyt’ Bl \n{;nwd \\Hh‘rv\fllummn of | oggs, and boiled ham will be served. | United States were massed in front "”‘”‘ 5 - this week, according to an an- v - v b h 3 res wou he | Hhe taxable property here, r o i ympie « yday be- | L X & 1 ceme: ' School Board Has Mecting — Local | "y, crican Paper Goods nine |slides but the pictures o be shown | Standard steel Wins Eheipiitilic s iniiten. Sfslne RITmcasl e St Outings at Compounce Nt o R TURSCRY. ¥ Roys Honored at New Britain | will clash with the strong Stanley |are motion picturcs, The number of Wk il Peachers' Outing oI9|e Bhl08 More Apeisl dOF IS iwihen e childiens tof EChast | SEMIASE SOt HEGIAISE G ¥ L4 e S e ; Gt PC.{ About 45 teachers in the Plain-|play-off game for the Olympic soc- | = e ark Athletic club. It is under- Works team in an Industrial league |reels to be shown has not been an. | Truminil I; T 0 1.000 ser football championship between |ChUICH: Hartford, an e stood that arrangement v Righ — Legion Auxiliary Mecting | hattle tomorrow evening at Walnut |nounced. The pictures are for i | Iusinessmen 5 g8l nllsspunlisisehogisiantoyed fal ot S35 e 0uie SEREMBISARE REBEMERN ot iSpina mEnnla, SOMEr Sofr thad il i85 for (he LGl Do el Hill park on diamond number one at |general public and are said to he of | '*ck Spring 1 s 300 1ing at Lake Pocotopaug. Easthamp-|the Uruguay and Argentina teams. | yyoq. rine, hold their outings at | ::inlwnlmhl; i ”‘; popsche 4o 10 This Evening School Activities 30 o'clock. The New Britain team (a most interesting nature, actual con. | Standar 1 eel T ondyestarday. afternaon: Jdn dack ) S‘"‘:;‘ )AL DD TR ; [Compounce saturday. June 16h. the | ESIEL OXAE shows mm'h:?zl‘l'; Severe burns about the head and | has yet to be beaten this year and |ditions being shown in pictures The Standard Steel team =508 ithey lenJoyed 1y solmuch dhay theyy foreitho, iMUIMETons kales, SIRaveril g acii nasort mllll have & oue S of sl o) e oo /! 4 ke Noh et ety s ol | the Tocals are hopeful of increasing | Last evening concluded the w arne hyanaard Stecl team finally |forgot all about the scheduled base- | humdred fans had been standing | husicst days, for the two parties i, eXberienced in securing capa- ady received by 20 months’ ol als . ' e o eaine URIL With a victory in the | hall game. Instead, they disported |there since forenoon in the blister- | a a le “Simon-pures.” S 4 e 11| the standing in the league by defeat- 1y whists which have been hold Jhag y all game. Instead, they disported | since n E Will comprise more than a thousand e Margarct Cornuli, child of Mr. and | the standing in 18 ; 4y hich have been held at | Indusirial baschall oague last night, | then,selves swimming, canocing, |ing heat despite the fact they are | persons A permil to Kiage ik grois: Mrs, Johm Cornuli of Kensington, |Ing the workers. Last week the|Sacred Heart church for the past|wWinning a 2.1 deciete | ! sional bouts has been requested of e s fol a tul hoiling | locals handed Fafnirs its first defeat | scveral months, Bl sion from the | horseback riding and eating. not even permitted to bring camp | The membership of Sphiny Tem- S ghested .0 Thiw o Bell Snp o b g Adliog | ST 0 St Dt . looesstien in an extra inning of Notes | chairs nor to have a friend relieve is drawn from cities and towns S At¢ Boxing Commissioner Thom i eks azo, caused her [Of the season and are confident tha E— close play Bt = o Bl 4 Aol 7 ' . v 2 ater hipiutenliy gy (el on L e ciaion B0 S sertdan et | Jiose Plav at the high school field. | The American Legion ausiliary | them in line. The Olympic commit- |within a 50 mile radius of Hartford. | 1070RuS with whom the local pro B 2 e M e e SLAYER TES’"FIES | s, who pitched for the Busi- | will hold a public whist in Legion|tce ruled that only one seat may |Besides a baseball game, athletic MO'CrS have conferred durfing th: L 1o Ao | wi De e Dsitory Yoo He Pepur | i pessmen, allowed only four hits, but [ hall this evening be sold to each applisant who must |cvents, and rides on the various PAst (oW days. u’:‘:n ”\(\:nm( e s bitor an| Gooas wie p A = o Sjpport was ragged and falicred | The Baptist church Woman's Mis- | file dircetly into the stadium. This |amuscments, the Shriners will be | = iteh o er ¢ as | Goods e. at disastrous a - e 20 Telo | w0 o ; ¥ ] s spoc or e Lake Smi ink - washing the floor when she lost her Inmvited to Services Saza Mhat Trontor Me mlmselr Bilen | granica leaisnimaras s slonove sodisty il Fanee gty B Hasidone o prevent aodining] whichiiabivet i shochbdiiner iR (s LAl Smith Thinks Hoover D o e | e o S s Eranted seven bingles, but he re. lo'clock fomorrow afternoon with was prevalent at previous gines | Compounce dining rooi. | An Easy Man to Beat balance andtfell backuards It 0 | e 1o (il Eaennen on & Pl Had Admitted Two Murders (0| SV E900 support and always bors | Mrs. H. A. Temple, but it has led to much protest es. | More than 500 children of thel £} 15). SARR, 5 i ST A Ean] Dot e Aae s e tne ; down when in danger, The Girls' Iriendly soclety will | pecially by the Dutch Football ax. | Christ church will journey to the re- Rochester, N. Y., June 13 (P— Britain Gencral hospital and had | Boston Monday. ‘The three original | Him. Ralph Thrall opened the game | hold a supper and dance from 6 10 | sociation which demanded 5000 |Sort with bathing suits, pienic The Rochester Democrat and been on the critical list since then. |churches of the Connecticut colony, With a single and continued all the | 11 o'clock tonight at the Church of | seats on the grounds, its members 'iNches. and the anticipation of a (hronicle prints the following: Besides her parents she leaves two gisters, Mary and Sophia, and a brother, James Cornuli. services will be held at the home tomorrow afternoon at o'clock. Burial will be in Mary's cemetery, New Britain, School Board Meets A special mceting of the Berlin #rchool committee was held last eve- ning at the town hall to take action on bids received from coal compan- ies quoting their prices for furnish- ing coal for the Berlin schools this coming winter. Bids were received from six companics. After a dis- cussion the board awarded the con- | tract 1o the United Coal & Wood company of New Britain, who madc | the lowest offer, Autoists In Court Two motoris Judge George of the Berlin town court t evening as a result of the drive being made along the highways by the state police. Meriden LN hefore Griswold Michael Salanada of pleaded not guilty 1o a charge of reckless driving and was fined $2 and costs. He was arrested by State Oificer Paul Labin near the Meriden-Berlin town line. Henry Comforte of New Haven pleaded guilty to a charge of reck- less driving and was fined $25 and costs. He was al ted by Offi- | cer Labin At the session of the New Britain | police court this morning Joseph Venturo of Kensington, age 28, was fined $10 and costs for specding. He was arrested yesterday noon on South Main street by Motoreycle Of- ficer William P. Hayes who testified that Venturo was travelling at a rate of 40 miles an hour. Receive Letters Frank Wright, Ralph Greco and Henry Clark of this town were awarded bascball letters at the New Britain High school by Principal 1.ouis P. Slade this morning for hav- | ing participated with the baseball | feam. Greco and Wright were play- ers on the team while Clark was manager of the squad. The three 1en also received sweaters. Legion Auxiliary Meeting The American Legion auxiliary will meet this evening at the home | of Mrs. Dickerson of Hudson streef. Strawberry shortcake will be served. New members will be initiated dur- ing the cvening. All members are urged to be present To Give Entertainment The children of the Worthington ‘school will give an entertainment at | These conferences a | play is a comedy at the banquet to be held on Mon- day, June 15. He will graduate from the high school with the Junc class on Friday. June 29. ‘ast Berlin Items ext Monday evening the Thes- pians of the Sacred Heart church will hold a play in Athletic hall en- titled, “Johnny Take a Look.” The and has for its characters nearly all local people. T'he program will commence at 8:16 o'clock. Dancing will conclude the program. The Community club program this evening will consist of several en- tertainment numbers. The committee have been working for the past week in selecting their program. Dancing will be enjoyed at the end of the program. Refreshments will be serv- ed Rev. and Mrs. A, L. Burgreen and 6on Charles accompanied by Victor Belden attended the Methodist con- ference of the Connecticut district held yesterday at orth Canton. held twice a the town hall on Friday for th® ' year. The trip was mada by motor, ME MAD TO THINK. TUAT L LOST &Y ‘CAMERA!! | HE'S SMILING, SO \WHAT HE'S SAYING CANT BE SO BAD-+ |F WE THOUGKT OF KILLING US KED \WELL-TUATS FAIR ENOUBH WHAT DO You SAY,BETTY ? \ ALLICAN UE TALKING | MAKE OUT IS T TAKE US TO AlIS PEOPLE - HE'LLFEEDUS AND 6NE US A PLACE the Iirst church of Windsor, the| Louisville, Ky., June 13 UP—Dr.|way around when he Standari Sae | Our Saxiour pirish house. being clerks and ) yous time. A yearly event at Lake| “Well, hie ought not to be so hard Virst church of Hartford and the |Christopher Schott, physician shot |inficld did some tanes eoe 0. Lot come 1o e orleers Who CAh- | Compounce, this visit of the Hart- | (0 beat,” Governor Smith comment- First church of Wethersfield will jto death in his own sanitarium by The Bearing Makers evened (he| Strawberry festival at Cong.| 515 oclock when presumatyy ([0rd children had to be cancelled ©d to Representative Meyer Jacob- sponsor a special service in the |a male nurse two months ago. had [count in the fourth. Nick Tollj wag church fomorrow night from 6:00 | there will he no fickets mir > (last year because of the inability to Stein here when the —congressman Wethersfield church tomorrow eve- |admitted that he had killed a girl |safe on an crror and Dulac drges | o'clock on. Strawhery shorteake, hot | The rule precenting . sut jotain Sproper Sumneperttion e |01 URRd BN - Sveiiag R Bg ning at 8 o'clock in honor of the and a man. the slayer. Dan New- | hitn in with a hit. The regular ey | hamburg sandwiches, salads, deviled | in the Tine ajse was men ety | CHlitcs: notncing Merhert Hoover s iprob- visitors. The visitors are all Con- |man, testified in his trial for muc- |innings went by without fusiio | 228, etc. No item over 15 cents.— | g it aas ciamacd. come ar ooCAed Glin ineclisple piont; Horsatlatlilo U T gregationalists. Rev. Samuel A, | der. ecoring, altiiongh e erarturs ook | agw. Tootball amed some of the best| The annual picnic of the Sunshine | publicans. Fiske of the Berlin Congregational | Fear of exposurc causcd fhe|ners made a threat in the sixth. 1n | Everybody's going to 1. J. Birn- % oy SOPEEIS A8 W00 PYSERIS fuircle of the Naptist church will be | Jacobsteln s a democrat, The church has recelved an invitation to |Physician to threaten him. Newman | the soventh Tucker was safe on o |D1IWs sale. I starts tomorrow. |y e (8 SO0t B0 0 MY | neld on Iriday evening at Rock- | governor changed trains here on the soid & delegation to' the servio said, adding that the victim was a|misplay. Slim got a st oy |Come along and profit by the 8000 yenaterqam s e MPerS Of the fwell park. A supper will be served way from Buftalo to Albany. Ttems of Interest {nareotic addict as well as a “drunk- | when an cffor( was made fe o | bargains.—advt. R e S T Peter alehetti entered the New {ard.” He pictured wild parties in { Tucker at thira w. ol to et = Fots o 5m‘r(' S ]0 ik "h'" Olympic com- ; Foreclosure Action RELIEF PLANE READY Britain General hospital yesterday | Which Dr. Schott brought oung | the hall. Tucker not . ]1 S1onnl A slance at the Herald Classified | ot npwr{" HoE e Ld el aniotie ot en AU eracionirs | Ltokplng, @vatin AR BN where he will undergo an operation |6irls to the sanitarium for improper | third but kept right on o e oo | ~ds will convince you. Bives an unfair advantage fo theon the property of Rohert and The three-motored plane Upland, S e T L e e o'”m plate man of means. Pauline Drachenberg on Sixth ave- | which is capable of carrying ten his foot in a cast for over a year. The physician had been arrested | score: 55 WD AT nue, Bast Bristol was filed in the passongers, will leavs tonight for 115 Hesehorsl ot {he BaHlih Sihoola |on A TATGE ehangs 1 Sbs e i Rachlm-haxe W eddmg office if ('hv city clerk Tuesday aft- Spitzhergen carrying shoes, clothes, il ot a banquet next Tuesday Tn | With the hooting - Christmas eve. S ni o Takies Blace June 21|t ninas s ot i e, Meriden. The committee in charge [1919, of his pretty office girl, Fliz. |Slim. 2 : R - Aitorney Tedi S el B o B of the affair is made up of former abeth Ford (_“:rlflilh. it 1::::”(,"‘,.:»'"/.1 w;y‘,-yu u.‘ . :: : L a0 <PLAINVILLE» M;?.’.;‘\\'lq“y‘z':,‘:cz ‘;Tl:!ml‘l?:(r'«)»”: Ap 1‘-"‘“"1 ‘-‘“”nml "-M oo o) = and present. members of the teach- |An alibi and (he grand jury faile | Yacobellis, e SH e sl L Sl “')’I"'”‘.";:“I 1’,\;‘;\&‘;‘;“&?21 are made fer ing staff. o ndict. | Fregan, of g i artford. A number of locai|vital statistics, P i & Chairman of Committee It was this killing and that of a|N. Tolli. If 920; “ 4’ TON'GHT'—TH[.JBS‘ irr‘inn};srorro,r\dnon:ny nn’;':;lhnrn ‘:\fwlllnn:rl \W\]v : 3 \(\‘01 4“: :”Tl:]' ]‘ “1\ = | eeeeeeeeeee——s— Willis Ronketty of Kensington has | “Dr. Taylor,” not further fdentificd | Dulac, rf 01 2 0 of RICHARD DIX in tend. SLVIIA L0 An0 T M abet s Biorke " 4 . T o | - o ! L and Miss Mabel F Rjork- played an important part in the so- |Which Newman testified the physi. | Stevenson, ss R “EASY COME EASY GO” e e |lund of 102 Sargeant street, Hart- i clal lito st 'h)r; New Britain high |cian had admitted to him. Dofens. | Ticker, o t o 5 o o] You Can Bank On Dix For INDIA ACCEPTS | fora. g s Join the Crowds! school since his entrance to that [testimony was continued today Kaloski, p 20 0 0 a Washingon, e 13 (P—-The gov- dexson 1sithe =0 B 5 aH i i domisvensd : PO mughs oot i aceepted the tmita: | intendors of Eubji Wores ana-woe | Merchants’ Gift Night after he enrolled at the high school | Blubber is now believed to he the 2 6 1] FRIDAY tion of Secretary Kellogg to par-|Oscar Anderson of this city. Friday Night he was admitted to the Delta X1 fra- |equipment that enables whales to Rusinessmen | MAY McAVOY in ticipate as an original signatory in | Funeral of Mrs. Burgess i ternity and has appeared on all the | withstand the pressure of great sea- ab.r h opo a e | “THE LITTLE SNOB" the proposed multi-lateral treaty for| The funeral of Mrs Daisy Ding- CAPITOL iraternity’s dance committees, A |depths. ,Thrall. « N S| the renunciation of war. Lwell Burgess, widow of Frank A short time ago Mr. Ronketty took : ! part in the Senior club minstrel = show. . e is cnairman ot e nanunec | [FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Any Old Port in a Storm! By BLOSSER committee and will be toastmastet