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e gt R o A W e VY R - oo B o b o NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Browi /) 50 § | Mail Orders Filled UIDAY, JUNE 15, 1928, after having been critically . . Plaimvillc Juniors Busy Plalnvllle News The Vlunville Juniors wijl go topleural pneumonia. Hope On tomorrow afternoon toheld out for his recovery. the Ponics of that town in a Mrs. H. A, Castle is recovering bascball i | atie. Yacobellis will pitch from . succes.ul - ope on per- for the 1o The Juniors have formed Wednesdoy at the Hartford Erbe Awands Game When Tem-l 005 Quit Because of Weather also booked w third and declding hospital BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM team Laving won one contest from Wyo., is the | | Rey. | | il with He was arrested last evening by Of- is now ficer Willlam Thompson following « complaint from the proprietor of a restaurant on school street Reckless Driver Mmed Charged avith reckless driving, George Condon of 47 Main street was fined $10 and cous by Judge Joseph M. Donovan. Condon was arrested ut 3 o'clock this morning by Officer William Thompsen at the cornct of West and School streets, oreyclise Before Court Giggey of Faird:14, Me., was ed $10 and cos's in police court today for operating his .notorryele on West strect at an -arly hour this morning with his cut-out open. Officer Willlam Thopeon, made the arrest, testiied that for Bristol News PATRICK MARTIN RESIGNS POSITION Retires a5 Superintendent of High School Building | T (ON JOB FOR 87 YEARS FLASHES OF LIFE: TRUST FUND FOR | — Our Men's Shop Suggests Many p oug g or A OANS ESTABLISHED Fe | who sinee nis arrival in the city sev- C G | ’ vral days ¢20 has heen workicg on ’ 'Y Charge—Water Purchase Commit- NEEDY CHI | Announces—School Text Books |, t at a lecal factory, has ¢ | : made a of cnving over (1 tee Meets—Whist Prizce Winners— — Reckless Driver Is Vined New York — John Bull has sent || Fiaimvilic duniors Busy—Nrlefs. | Uucle Saw a elieck for a fow cents. | By < [Joln Lud to come across with $67,- | 200 meet Cowles giest Whiting forier fas e B« of Myer street eyenne Suvi Mr: Plainville resi- the the other to date. The Juniors had man of 20 e schieduled with the Plainville Cowles is a West Ends but cluim the latter team dent but backed cut A practice same the American Legion team is being A danee will Le nged. club tomorrow erybody s Mr. and baum's Hough ani improved fored. noaway from e 2 held ing going 1o T 3 bl sale profit by tie Advt. at the lonie wr oy Notes lson Birn crowd ins of Charles N son of Mrs, Arthur Nelson of 8 street, is reported much with town for the pust cight years ‘ | | who Charles S. Wy N 9 Be it ! Adopted practice West and Wolcott strects at % oclock cach morning with Fis cvt-out epen wuch to the annoyvanse of resfaents of that &eciion. Gigzey was unabl: to pay his fine and waa stit! being held at hoadquarters ot noon te 'ay awaiting the arrival of friends to as- siet him in his predicament, Puneral of Infant The cuneral of Husene, two months 14 son of Mr and Mra. Sig- mund Withewlez of 19 Cypress street, ho died Thursday from infantile troubles, was Licld at 9 o'clock this morning at St. Stanislaus church Burfal was in the St. Joseph's ctory. 1. 0. 0. . Me weeting of T'equabuck lodge, 1 be held at § o'clock Stephen Terry hall. ney Pire Hose Com out Motorist in Court. i ees Hoover s “Safe and Sane” | 15 UP)-The Evening |vmploye in point ditoriaily on the ! red to the bo, ans of |1 resignation as s | the h Patrick T. Mar the olicst seryi ot has rd of education perintendent of ool uilding. The W has been accept- by the comm on- effeetive at the | term on June Truti 100 on his war debt, and he ac- quired Amicrican securities at dis- count 1o prescnt at par. He didn't figure exactly right, so J. P. Morgan and Co., his tiscal agents, had 0 A | ngyre. lost its first Industrial 1 Lup the balanee. R ou e the season last night when e Sl Cleveland ealled his play- | Chicago — A trust fund of $100.- | 0 Crs oIt e el during i Yast halr | 600 for needs Chicagoans i estab- |y T dras, silk stripe madras, white broad- of the rourth inning s Wshed by the will of John B, Lavez- | A Bl i . Davig Urin 7erio, who « 1 a week as an H I 43 el rol him othicr cloth—imported and domestic. S el [ariachtoral e e T rol hir He ha « o i} = n 1 with M Men's Half Hose A R R | e Hitless 50c to $2.95 ea. Fancy rayon, silk and rayon, lisle or pure thread silk, up to il Men end of the game, [€0- It will carry fucl enough for |, T By oy Rayon Umon SUits D hough a bit wild, was | 10,000 milcs and provisions for eight | (g pe py g the re whose office i i w York -~ There Also step-ins, white, blue and peach. Bt s ¥ Xox i ) v 1 aquarium— | ©*°4-" clowds Legan 19 race | Jonah at (1 mnnicipal aqus | Athletic Shirts ik e B i ol |0, 1ok B ML B 0 50c to $|O() its alf the Temeos petitioned for | €4°d When the shark was capture callin of or rayon in white, blue and Husin Peck Standard T team nting by the Moover des md consery ing Stel . - Trumbull ™~ Eleetric nomination Herbert ¢ Special Lot of Four-in-Hands ! 59¢ ea. Imported and domestic silks, values ! to $1.00. | Pajamas (Middy or Coat Style) $1.65 to $12.00 Plain or fancy broadcloth woven madras, stripe madr: rayon. Coat or Slip-on Sweaters $2.95 to $14.50 Choice of fancy jacquards or heather | mixtures, Shirts and Jim Pants 59 to $2.95 White drill, coloy stripe madras, plain and fancy rayons. Yorke Shirts $1.95 to $5.50 ! Collars attached to match or neck- i band style, fancy broadeloth, woven ma- | him new high » wation, whic all the Tifications gam Strect Manasge man in in lis president n 1o seenr saiil lool st always ngs, chuir- Umpire heen contest to Spring Paper. s au- members to Martin - ex- his decision, | co yet wrned and new in by 8-1 held th four < in plenty m- at and e his | Mr. Martin ins. e | millar figure why Wall |in fact | at him. "1t has |it sinee the first but neither has | ing erccted at the In these reo [ Summer and Center strocts Precident Cool- At that time hu innitor to care | which RI Justry leut s not as | wiltis been 1 ng Boston A tloating private hotel | that cost Julius Fleischmann of Cin- cinnati $625,000 will be launched ! Nepon: tomorrow It is the foot twin-screw Dicsel yacht C: in their turns E oisette, ) 1 long hee fancy about i, has n a fa hi1h school, en connected with high school Peck Spring to the rs and fore- box. Miller better Juck {18 not theiv wioval from Street j00ks uad A and nd hia called any No. carly Thursday rnoon for a chimney fire at the hame of Owen Oudette of §2 Wil- | liam strcet. The blazo was extin guished with chemicals mallpox Situation The condition of the two patients now in the isolation hospital under Roing treatment for smallpox s im- Proving cach day and both will be 4 within the next week or ording to a statement nmorning by Dr. B. B city health officer. This decision was reached following an examination made Thursday after- noon by Dr. Millard Knowlton ef the state departnient of health. Walter Thomipson. the threc.year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Baden Thompson of Brook street, Korest- ville, one of the patients at the jmola tion hospital, 1s also seceiving treat. ment for a fractured hip. The cast is to be removed to according to Dr. Robbins, to permit treatment of any skin eruption. '_' ‘“:h'.::‘u;ll“l"“nm Wedding Trip - and Mrs, Joseph Salokas, who i inm i nothing azainst lin hi was were mhles 120 Wi enga, the | as for building of n addition was built consist- g of six class rooms, & library and England’s Most Beautiful {;ehcr's room. an aitougn Woman Is Married Today |ihin e, 1 vomimn. o e than he continued 1o per- Dorking, Surrey, Junc 15.— (P | form work alons { Miss Gladys Cooper, actross who is upon the completion {regarded by many artists as the most | 1 acious new high school utitul woman in England, and ' Memorial boulevard, Mr. | Sir Neville Pearson. pubilie fin was appointed building superin- married at the registry of s |tendent, a position which he hi morning. ince held. Tn that capacity, he su- | pervised the efforts of six employe The present building rooms and the |ei grounds [der the Alfred § consisted an s sort of a real rooms. sea double, the the »v sailors off Nassuu, Balamas, T the game Euing (LY Rallors i that about to rain. Umpire turtle has a “”“\lv Ay ”}(]. Eehw advined them fo wait unii |DeCK, but otherwise 18 Iv’m]z il such rain might fall. Cleveland | from being ready to ba inade in 1o’ call his mani oft the | (otlolse enclliglassea, md e umpire said it L forfeit if he did. Dos- | mieo nEnager with- players and the Pec Sprin handed the game, se minutes jater a bogan. Had the Knit flesh. of on Mar- n this in Itobbins, Hireatened | diamona, would Dite this, Men's Shop—Street Floor Philadelphia — A million dollar set of 61 bells is to help 1 music on Edward W. Bok's esta Mountain Lake, Fla. The hells will | anctuary stocked with and other songsters is to test the bells they have been ke the s S Miss Cooper's first i contains aring for the spa- utside also came 1un- arisdiction of Mr. Martin, Mr. Martin, who has lived in tlis city teally all of his life, built { the first house in what s known now as the Federal Hill distriet. His | homie, located on Bradley str and Flowers to (| was, when ereeted, located practics » Busy on Rubber Study. |1y in the woods. Since that tim Kmast visited Ameriea in Pearson was granted u divoree from remained that i et {Mary Mond, daughter o game would nece t}:wfh iglandinher | Mond in Nou Hed without ade-| - leadors miouid York — Two fair Helens are| HOOVER GRET wallopers. There's Helen Helen Hicks, 17 year tion of the be in a bird nightingales Joset Hotnmann T five heavy dow Trumbull much longer the sarily have heen ¢ and the 1o e ational church gl asked to be p nt iy front of the church at 10 o'clock. Two buses have heen hired to fur | nish transportation. The commit in charge has secured a baschall | diamond from 2 to 4 o’clock and two | teunis courts from o'clock at lizalw . They sunday| The Modern Woodmen meet Monday evening hall owing to the which will be held hat evenir There will be no whist partfes the remainder of the sacred Heart church, Final examinations arc will not | Athlct acred Heart play in the hall on { Berlin News cision o sun b orl Trambull New mighty Wills for one. old sehoolgirl is the sens EDISON wis today that ont would pr . . Frost, the Sends Pictare Tnvent scason at | wana ol man OF PEDESTRIANS Claim Many Walk in Highway in Dangerous Manner ESPRCIALLY AT NOONTINE Paper Goods Lose Slugging Game (o Stanley Works — Sunday Picnic Tomorrow — Churches o School Start on Summer Schedule, Following the fatal to Eugenio Masserio on the road Wednesday evening, numerous [ drivers that have occasion 10 use the ¥ highv.avs in Berlin extensively every " day, have brought to light an cvil that they feel should be remed Many of the drivers state Intend to appeal to the constables. It is elaimed that during the noon ¥ hours, especially aronnd 12 o'clock, * employes of the factories walk aleng the highway two and three abreast and malke no attempt to al- low autos to pass £y prevalent around Irentice L facturing company. It ix said that the girls, mainly, amnse themselves 4Dy hoiding out their hands in an at- b tempt to touch the side of cars # they @rive by, Sinco the new high- V\ay was built a streteh of dirt ahout ftwo yards wide was fised at the sule Hof the highway fo give pedestrians some pla to walk on in safety. The drivers claim that th 3 he dirt paths entircly and walk on Athe cement. § These conditions are cspecially dangerous when cars pass out the buses, their view in front of tie bus being entirely obstructed, Fumcral Scrvice Funeral services for I erio, 51, of Christian Lane, o P the Parmington avenue garage, who Fivas Killed Wednesday evening on | ®he Farmington road Ly two Wil be held tomorrow niorning at he house at 8:30 o'clock and < at S Panls church, (ington. A solemn high m ulem will be celchrated, b will be in St Mary's cemete ‘Britain, accident Parmington This is espeeial - Mann- 1genio Mas- vner of 000 Ken of re- Burial New that they ! | | | wi 1 be Miss G of the potato, will be held. i Jume s be | Connecticut State ccording vesterday dent of thy Cludes t] Heay leading too | Goods the me an the sho \ Goods a chanee n Ne 4 th tory The nings, inning th loc I two games and lost third with the from school to cals started Salak and drove ont six runs in the tth The San months Sa mucl ridge Kensington Vineyar a short at will hiol da picnie thie afternoon. ! ton am the No; uates of High ~chool the churches In the n cerning Moxt the new ad to New ALy Wang oK sday e Anne The scor and graduating reserved for the i peonte |1 smith will have churge field events, Races sueh as sack and threc-leg 14 at o gradua h od events | Miss 1 been teg Elected Treasurer s Iltzsimmons of Kensington on ected treasurer of the baseball gue | an announcement n le fand by Irank Charge, presi- circuit. The league in- All-Kensington nine. Paper Goods Lose y clouting by the league anley Works team proved ich for the American Paper nine crday afternoon in 2w Britain " Industrial league | yed at Walnut Hill park | ¢ locals were forced to take end of a 11 to 7 score. A | uld have given the Paper | to go into first place, | cers enjoyed two big in- ! five runs in one | another. With inst them the the slants of return son ha gret. | Harl yes favoral Europe he Oliver Argles, this wit Wo; Al banging out and stx in 11 10 1 to find off. hefore ree innings, Paper Goods has now won and are in | Tts next game will be L& 1. Corbin team, Notes of Interest <ke Jr. Nas pend the parents, of two the tempt 1l ot 1l returned | Miss summer and Worthington with hi Miss A A Tieke oy hd Mre, el have Mass., vio children of Kensington Porter of for Martha' they will Tsanc loft where tion ti the I ocean. cighth grade | ammar school | over th. To Reeclve Diplomas 11 8. Chotkowski of Kensing- | Anna Kotz of Rerlin are| those receiving diplomas at cxercises next Wed- New Britain State Both girls nre gras 1he v Britain The t the sehool that District Summer Schedubes uncements will he made W r future con- their sumun schedules, f the churches will start on plans in about 1wo weeks. Tast Berlin Ttems Fife and Drum corps journey- BiMain last evening to 21, 1 time for the And bifore for the p her decision another y The Columbia is r in order following closely I ton Fire District of th lin are herceby notified and warned the mecting to hear port of officers, to elect officers for jthe ensuing vear, and to lay a tax eSS necesmary the ting ¢ Hubbard scl Beatrice Jacobson aching at the here next year. s been very pop not Jor Grace, N e weather for in the monoplane 5 aecom Le and Boutillier an ternoon. to got night It was st. would be oday. Boll made It the melia Earhart They displa in the preparations being icndship's e Herald Classified 'ON VIRE to s movements the two | other members of fhe crew of the 'Party ¢ monoplane Fricndship, now at Tr ! much interest | Mrs. J. C. Tanner, Miss ade for | M flight across the | ¥ and ool Tl s will hold their class night Monday evening. who la Hubbard school | st oseveral years, Will not Miss Jacoh- ular bot with the pupils and with the parents | to return for is received with much Mabel Boll Motors to St. John’s Today K., June 15 (®) Miss Mabel Boll, who is awaiting a flight to lumbia, motorcd to Nt. John's this morning. | hied by her pilots, | 4 Arthu planned to rcturn here ady for a take- | Le Boutilher said that he would | like to make an carly morning start over mid-Atlantie clondy this morning with a light northeast wind and there was some fog along | Because of reports nr} stornis at sea it was believed no at- art the miorn You'll waste no time if you read e | w hiich Wil & WORTHIN: ISTRICY Berling, Conunecticut annual will be held in and act year. ot ensning to trans sald meeting, 1 voters of the Worthing- | Town of Ber- of the iy other busi- nd proper to come here are | said Town | Hall, Berlin, Thursday cvening, June 28, at 7 o'clock p. m. stan upon 11 rd | r lent of the e 1oned this morning, nice of the muna ol been decided to Jeav " 1o the the b ’ sue, when ques. cors it ha such umpires and that he decisions of that ofticiul should supported. Baccalaureate Program The graduation exercises of th { High school senior class will open i |$ o'clock Sunday calaureate service, wiich will conducted by Rev. Charles 8. Wye Koff. retiring pastor of the Congrega tional church, in the High school au !ditérium. The program of this sery. ice was announced todiy. tollows: | Class march arcissus’ John Melville and John Hymn—"Onwar natier h (Nevin) arrone Christian Soldfers’ Prayer T Hymn—"Holy, Holy, Holy" Seripture Hymn—"Awake, My Soul" Sermon 1 Hymn—"Saviour Nam: Benedietion School Vacation The public schools will close the summer vacation noxt Wednes lay morning. sions will recom mence on Wednesday morning, S tember Bridge Charles 8. Wyekoft Prize. Winners prize winners at the nducted by the - [Legion ausiliary wers f | card s follow . Miss Mame Far headore Fanion. Guskasan, Mrs. {eonsolation, Mrs, sonsolation Bridge: Mr William Charles Cleveland Normal S¢ Graduate Miss Agnes J. Pattison {wood park §s a member of the ¢ aduate from the I Britain State Normal sehool IWednesday afternoon. Water Purchase Meeting The committes investigating niunicipal purchaseof the Plainville Water Co., met last night E ond time and disev ter in a general way. tee is feeling Mts wa and intends to ma - | information on every point reaching report. nest bhefore Birthday Party Donald Kahms entertained nun afternoon in honor of his tenth d that at the believes 1t is as | (Sir Arthur Sullivan) (Reginald Heber) (Philtp Doddridge) Again to Thy Dear (Hopkins) for American irace Dona- McKee; of West- | the for the d the mat- The commit- v very carefully certain of exact a decision and preparing a a sr of his friends at a party this current Lon tourn driving conte Al 1 5 vards Billie, 1| Madrid — | t1onat tlshiclds. Thi DIEIL With a bac- | \ints to enrage bulls is forbidden. | be | o Camden, N. of the wor: hoosegow. | everybody 1 Kissing her nell prestdos niencement Toston—J ‘uller as at r husetts, life in drowning bo: - Amherst, -1 hans motor | eftective nex I pla circuit. FORMER Havana, J queens, has ppearances She i on Recently she fonso bulls and horses are to hayve little more conslderation in the na- sport. That's what Judge Bert- | man called & mill foreman who 1014 | paric dicy e, st i months’ sentence was imposcd. Newton, Mass.—Cardinal Taunton sworn in by Gov. Tpswich, Mass vain Springfield, M rt, 1| former manager of Nashua Club of New England League and big league | Waterbury, Conn., team of Lastern STAR STILL SHINE clena, one of the carliest of movic the America to tour Spain, Island women's golf | won a long wallop ef friends call Wiest ¢ Thonias A. 1 Wednesday work y | which {flowers that | bert Hoove To my est with her her By order of King Al- will heated Hors: o use of have . steel v.sop ton Washin J. — A male “gossip 1y ent in the kind™* is to rep a girl friend. A ° saw oy worker [an operation. three o'Con- | a1 Roston Colege com- 8. nk J. | hurdier. was exer Warner of Alvan T. terncy-general of Mas- oscph trials, Tt was 1 |first attempt ot [the 400-meter 3-foot {practice for the American Olymple | under the Olymy N on from Sterday found and a good AL who or trivy LOMAT Juiie RLY 1:Q Jowa City, Ta, June W T A1 Step-father loses STUDE:) to rescue| New ~Jacksol student, charged I'the month e il then attempt P W was with Y. Mass.—Amherst college vehieles to all students t fall. shpeet, Bill Ste I Madria Frank ¢ is preparing Atlantic via the TMalian in 1he ver, picked to manag: 5.— z Mlch- une 15—Reatriz Mich- |1 &0 (1 m1 been making personal | here with her old films. vay Latin- Ll s L Washington Marshal er of ‘the Jate of Siam, and 1 the present in ngko | brief illness, ceived by the cidford, Princ: B M Wi cominit COURTNLEY 01 June tney, ¥ for the A zoverni Attempt to 1 LS i1 nths of a second | Edison, from Herbert | diplomat, at a disorderly Wal has who came with June 15 returned was st laboratory, decorated 1a, tur rd Thon Tooye of s DIEs o and for ORD 15 :33.8 fn hurdles Tune 15 0P a Marvard | night conduct on here a the 1o last ERS HEL Capt. U June Bhanurangsi King Vst is at Lishon, awaited & reply FIELD MARSHAI 1 (Pt hflier has off his servic General Um- | who'! today. prtney DIEs @) Chulalankar: 1 ng after Here's h Ritey Romance of & Carnival MAY McAVOY in “THE LITTLE SNOB' GAT Girl Wishington SATURDAY ® Dog “FLASH” in today hours, and QUAKE mograph of Georgetown |registered a serles of se quake shocks beginning at 1:31 a. m. continuing University authoritics the shocks react RECORDED June 15 (®—The seis University re earth- for witl Her- inseril Adniiral e Anerican commis- at the headquart ternational Chamber of Comn n- al ing | T Cubel, University of Towa | timed the his | Biitio k| in | | P her term Who | community across the d 170 bHrot 'y Wood and Carpenter, irviving unele of| King P'rajadhipok, died last according to ndviee ceation a three said lowever, the district thickly populated. Mr. Martin has one daughter, Mrs. \nna Mae McDonough, wife of At- {torncy P 1. McDonough of ritain. Tle alse has one son, | Clement Martin, ie cathedral in Hartfard. Mr, Martin now plans to take what he feels is a well carned rest, School Medical Report hius become Rev, ho is stationed at | | | tion department of the city schools [for the month of May shows that during that period a total of 3,569 nspections were made by Dr. A, S ckett, school physician, and Miss . Mulligan and Miss Lugenla B. Norton, school nurses. Three lundred and sixty-six dressing were ittended to by the nurses and 22 home visits made. One hundred and venty-four pupils were excluded for contagious discase causes, School Attendance During the month of May 42 cases were invest | department. Ten cases were inves gated where the pupils were found |0 illezally absent, 16 were ab- sent with s proper and legitimate | excuse and there were 16 cases of t:rwunl}v Texthooks Adopted | Upon the recommendation of Su [ perintendent of Schools Karl Iiciche, the following texthooks have [ been adopted by the hoard of educa- |tion and will be used and placed in use at the opening of the Septom- Revised = 1ition of Hill's and the Community givies classes at the high school: new tical Lnglish for high schools, sccond couree, by Lewis and Hoste, for use in the senlor college Eng- (Jish classes; first voar Latin, re- vised by Thornton Jenkins, by Col- lar and Pani tor in first sear Latin elasses; Our Environ [ent, How wo nd Control Tt, for use ig pr nse Use cral science classes | To Consider Budget Estimates for the school hudget 1928-29 are now heing prepared by the superintendent of schools and will be ready for consideration at the joint meeting of the school hoard (and the city councll on Tueaday evening, June 19th. Fach depart- ment will be listed separately in the estimates, Fined Tor Drunkenness Ernest A New | The report of the medical inspee- | ted by the attendanee | in the gen- ! were married in Peekskill, N. Y., last \'riday, have returned from ftheir Wwedding trip and are residing at the ‘-ovington Arms on Main street. Mrs. Salokas, before her marrlage, was Miss Esther Furrey of Plainville, UWES. L Ba&fifiNeP A. Boy Struck By Auto Julius Moison, aged 9, suffercq | slight abrasions and bruises shortly before 6 o'clock last evening when he was struck on North Mafn street automobile ope:ated by T. Kingham of Mitchell “ast Bristol. The front wheo of Kingham's coupe ran over tho boy’s leg but did not cause & frac. ture. He was taken to the office of Dr. B. F. Donahue, where his injur- ics were treated, and later taken to the home of his parents on Pardee strect, Kingham appeared before Prose- cuting Attorncy James T. Mather this morning and his case was con- tinued until June 30th to await the outcome of the boy's injuries, Attend Conventions rnest T. Belden of the lo- police department will attend the annual convention of the Interna- tional Police Chiefs' association at ado Springs, Col, which will open next week. During his absence Captain Thomaa F. Guckin will be weting chief nnd nt Daniel McGillicuddy will be acting captain. Chiet John H. Hayes of the fire department will also attend the an- nual convention of the New England Plire Chiefs' assoclation to be held | | Serg |in Burlington, vt., veek Vocational Civies | Hislng dis ek of June 30th. During his absence Deputy Chief Morgan G. Farrell will be in charge of the department. Italy (:élebrates Battle of Piave Rome, June 15 (®—Horbert . Hoover's nomination by the repub- licans for the presidency has pro- luged a generally favorable fmpres- sfon in Rome in the sense that ir he is elected it presages a continua- tlon of the policles S0 far persued hy the United States, The nomination was especlally fn teresting to the Vatican where it was recalled that Mr. Hoover when chalrman for the committee for the rellef of Belgium appealed directly to the Pope. 1t was aiso reealled that as chalrman of the greater re- et work after the armistice he sent an envoy expressly to Tiome with an d their lI\‘l\HVIIIqI Parker of 178 Prospect , AR 1. WILCOX, lirthday anniversary. He is the son Intensity between 2:27 and 2:56 and | street, charged with intoxication, was e s Chairman of Commitice. |of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kahms of |appeared to have been over 5,000 |ned $1 and costa in the city court x;:\;ayll ..(y;.;uhy‘].yp, o bt mera caught L. Y. DEMING, Clerk, Canal street. e Bt |,m,fly by I Joasph AL DOROVAR a good wetting. The management Mo it 2| FERECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Troubles of Their Own! address to tha late Pope Benedict XV who became the first subserib er to the fund for the children of he Near East. To Appear Tuesday Rowland Massie and Miss Ruth Goldhurg, who were involved in the accident that s death of Eugenio Ma dnesday eve- ning, will app tore the Berlin town court Tucsday cvening. Mr. Massie, & physical director at the 1, Choate: school in Wallingford, is con- ‘slderably broken up by the accident Fland his wifo is alko crushed down /in sorrow over the unfortunate acci- Iadent. The Iarmington avenue garage “CUNDER THE BLACK FAGLE" A Thrilling Story of Love and War with all the “fixin's® however, o0 that their spirits were not dampened even If their uniforms were. The Loys on their return here met at Community hall for a session and made plans with Ralph Gamble who is now in ¢ of the cor Lininstrol show to be held about tembier 1. Rehearsals for the show _“has Yeen closed until after the fu- | will hegin very soon and the hoys i neral of Mr, Masserio. ded that the event will he the 1 Plenic Tomorrow 1 s Kind ever shomwn here. ! The Sunday school classes of the furned into the #Berlin Congregational churches will hold a picnic tomorrow at Klizabeth park in Hartford. All those intend- ing to go are asked to be in front of the church at 10 o’'clock. Russcll | music has been arranged Gold has made urrangements for | day trapsportation. The affair is expeet- | T d to be largely attended. Warrantee Deed Hjalmar and Bertha Peterson ave sold a housc in East Berlin ocated north of the Methodist phurch, to Willlam A. and Helen La- Point of New Britain, according to warrantee deed filed at the office f the town clerk. % Additional Information ‘Those who intend to be present at be Sunday school picnic of the Ber- T'LL STAND TAIS BEING 1 S$Y, OVER |NTUE OTHER Brce MARRY || N1 D pRISONER AFEW || WHATS { EAD OF CAMP IS ANOTMER AND FRECKLES' | |DAYS MORE AND THEN- || TAAT, ") WAITE MR CAPTIVE = TUTOR, MISEINS, | | LOOK OUT!! TM 80ING || AIBSINS / A MISSIONARY, AD UES STILL MELD 70 GET DESPERATE ? RAVING ABOUT AIS LITTLE CAPTIVES BY TUE mw' o SIA;H\:SEME' ING === CANINBILS, EVERYTUING 70 6AIN, AND NOTUING TO LOSE/ \NELL/WE HAVE OLR [ OWA TROUBLES WITHOUT WORRYING ABOUT SOMEQNE ELSES = I'LL BE INSAAE AYSELF BEFORE LOA6, AND TUEN \NATCA T»E st of The proceeds will be corps treasury The Methodist church meet this evening at 7 the church for a rehearsal. AES ALAMOST INA STATE OF INSANITY. choir will ) o'clock in Sp for § TO TUE DAY TAEY ARRIVED Sun- library will be open this eve- ning for the exchange of bhooks. Mrs. Isaac Allen of North Fedg- wick, Mc., is spending a few wecks as the guest of Mrs. E. G. Hazel- wood of West Cromwell. Philip Nase is spending a few days at his home here from his duties at the Connecticut hospital. The Pythian Sisters will meet next Monday evening at § o'clock at Cem- munity hall. This is the regular semi-monthly meeting. FADING =

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