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—_— Our Men's Shop Suggesté Many “FATHER'S DAY” Yorke Shirts $1.95 to $5.50 Collars attached to match or neck- | band style, fancy broadcloth, woven ma- i dras, silk stripe madras, white broad- Special Lot of Four-in-Hands ! 5% ea. Imported and domest to $1.00. Pajamas (Middy or Coat Style) $1.65 to $12.00 Plain or fancy broadcloth, soisctte, stripe madras, woven madras, rayon. Coat or Slip-on | $295 10 $1450 i Choice of faney jacquards or heather | mixtures. Shirts and Jim 5% to $2. White drill, color stripe madras, plain and fancy rayons. Berlin News WORTHINGTON FIRE DISTRICT MEETING Aoonal Session Will Be Held Next Thursday Evening NEW TAX WILL BE LEVIED Children’s Day to Bie Obseeved at Kensington Congregational—Hhen sington Bascball ‘Team to Wolverines of Hartford. the Iire The legal voters of the Worthington dis- trict will be held at the Berlin thwn hall on Thursday cvening, June 21, at 8 o'clock. The report of the offi- cers will be heard and acted upon and new officers for the ensuing vear will be clecled. A will also De laid for the ensuing year. ether husincss necessary will be brought up before the mecting. The miceting has heen called the order of 1% L. Wilcox, chairman of the committee and 1. 1. Deming. clerk, A large attendance s d sired by the committec, To Play Hartford A mood game is in storc local bageball fans tomorrow yoon when the Wolverines of Har ford and the Kensington team clas at the Perewval avenue srounds at o'clock. As the open date in the s le ager Eddie Moore was foreed to hook an independent team and hy secur- ing the Hartford crew he has picked a star attraction. The Wolverines composed of players in the Hart- Industrial league and boast of £ome of the hest semi-pro players in this vieinity. “Babe' Murray, who raught for the locals in the early 't of the season, will appear with visitors Kensington annual weeting of for thr after- played good ball last week and the management fident that the present lineup will continue its good work St Paul's Church Masses will be celehrated row morning at & and 10 at St. Panl's church. Rev. John (. Brennan, be in charge. A session of school will follow the 10 mas tomor- o'cloct Kensington pastor, will Sunday o'clock Saceed Heart Church Rev. John <. Brennan of Kensir g- ton will officiate at the 9 o'clock ass tomorrow morning at the Sacred Heart church, East Terlin. Sunday school will follow the mass. Berlin Congregational Older Boys' class at 10 o'clock. Rev. George W. Reynolds of West Hartford will lead the reguls morning services at place of Rev. Samuel A. Fiske, who is out of town. Sunday school at 12 o'clock under the direction of the superintendent. Kensington Methodist Sunday school at 10 o'clo Al those who are interested arc invited to attend. Rev. A. L. Adkins, pastor, will lead the regular morning serv- ices at 11 o'clock. The pastor chosen as his subject, “The Me ing of the Cross.” The young peo- ple will conduct their devotional service in the evening at 7 p. m. It will be followed by the evening services at 7:30 o'clock. The. topic to be discussed will be, “Condition for 'Cleansing.” Mémbers of other churches are cordially invited to at- tend the services at guests Kensington Congregational Rev. Vernon L. Phillips. pastor, will lead the regular morning serv- ices tomorrow morning at the-Ken. sington Congregation church at Play | Any ! by | local team had an | | con- 10:45 o'clock in s Mail Orders Filled Gifts For ic silks, values | cloth—imported fancy | Faney rayos pure thread silk Sweaters Pants . 95 flesh. Men's Shop—Street Floor 10:45 o'clock. A program will be held. It will be! conducted by the pastor. 4 The Ladies' Benevolent Sewing society will hold a supper in (i ¢hurch parlors on Thursday of 1.9 week. Holders and aprons will I on display and may be procurcd from 4 o'clock on. Supper will be | served at 6:30 o'clock, 1 Tabs Mecting There will be a meeting of St Paul Fife & Drum corps Iensington at the Tabs’ hall Monday evening at 8 o'clock meeting will be followed b wrsal. Al members ar present To Ohserve Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Roard- | man of Worthington ridge will ob- Lserve their 25th wedding anniversa |tomorrow at their home. A dinner [pml\ for members of their family Wll be held in the aftornoon. | Graduation ses | Final arrangements are heing completed for the graduation exer- | cises of the Junior High pupils which Will be held Wednesday evening at Lloyd's hall at & o'clock. A promi- inent speaker will be seenred to ad- dress the graduates. The list of graduates and the program will he announced carly next week, Last vear the exercisos were held in the ! Perlin Congregational church. I Grange Meeting ! | A meeting of the Berlin Grange vl be held Tuesday evening at the {Grange hall on Farmington avenue The Grange will ohserve “Neighbor's INight* and invitations have been (gent to Middletown and Cromwell {The visiting Granges will present {£0 numbers on the program. Danc- ing will be enjoyed and refreshments |cerved, | bThe committee in arge of ar- angements is as follows: Mrs. Leon | 1iall, chairman. Leon Hall, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Young, Roy Young, Nellie | Frown 1 and Julia Crane. | S (TS improbable *the | will stag ny more card until next fall. The Grang proved very popular during | ithe winter months and were largely attended hy the public East Berlin Htems reel motion picture en ¥ Hitled “lest We Forget™ will be ! fshown at the Methodist church '0-] morrow evening. The picture is a i:u:lldu\ md dramatic portrayal of | {the tragedics that were an every | {aay oceurrence in the old loon | | days prior fo fhe adoption of the | 181 amendment. The film is a reg- ular picture release and has been | <hown in most of the theaters of nw-i Children’s Day the of on The a re- sked to i i i | | A five The evening servic will [ begin at 8 o'clock. A general invi- tation i extended to members of all | | ehurehes to attend the showing of' country [the film. Morning service at the hureh will be held at 10:45 o'clock with Sunday school 12 o'cloc |The junior league will meot at 3| {o'clock and the Epworth league at T:15 o'clock. ervices at St. Gabricl's Episcopal church will be held at 10 o'clock | preceded by the church school meet- {ing at 9 o'clock The loeal mail services has been augmented with another mail de- livery, one being received from New York daily at 1 o'clock. On Monday evening the s‘n-n-al at | Heart Thespians will stage a play {at Athletic hall entitled “Johnny Take a Look.” Kchearsals for the event have been going on for some time and the final rehearsal was held last evening. The play abounds {in humor and funny situations snd is certain to keep the play goers in laughter. The cast has been selected with care. Dancing will follow the presentation. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark are at- tending the annudl commencement exercises at Tillon Seminary in New Hampshire. Mr. Clark is a former graduate of the school. The Pythian Sisters Monday cvening at 8 Community hall. The Modern Woodmen meeting scheduled for Monday evening at Athletic hall will be omitted A slight improvement hae been neted in the condition of Henry Porter. V] will meet o'clock at 5 CALL OUT FIREMEN | opping Center: Men’s Half Hose 50c to $2.95 ea. 3 No similar round-up had ever heen Rayon Union Suits $1.95 to $3.25 Also step-ins, white, blue and peach. Athletic Shirts 50c to $1.00 Knit or rayon in white, blue and he i Amerieca NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD SATURDAY, JU al QUICKLY IN TEST Responds in 15 Minutes CRITICIZES STORE CLOSING Hartford Maa Says Plainville Shows or Npirit — W, S, Graduation Exercises Start Tomorrow Night— Church Services—( Notes, More than half of I'lainville Hose Xo. 1 s when a o responded within 15 min- | test mobilization of | ted by tele- evening, while 53 actually reported. ged b ythe fire Tiow the { phone carly onut of the The commissioners 1o | the firemen could be summoned in of an emergeney if the whistle | should be out of order or it it wer advisable to summon them without frightening the townspeople by hlow- Commissioner James R, Bos- id that the af- | especially whea survounding it | company was cond last 40 men roundup was quickly | and domestic. well this morning s fair was a the circumst shceess, m, sillk and rayon, lisle or held and previons notice here, there had been no | or warning. At 7:05 oelaek the telophone calls began to &o out, routing tircien out of their planned evening's activities, and | they responded in excellent fashion. Raps Store Closin The failure of all me observe the Wednesday afternoon closing has called forth criticism trom a Hartford man officially con- | ted with this practice. Te in a letter to the erald “One of our men out on a sure d Plainville nnlike other town: villa Although about 90 the stores were closed 10 | were open. Do call | Al ornot? The open wdvantage of the stores that were closed, thinking of getting | that penny. Looking at it | from another point of view—the roa- | the stores should close. How | about the clerks having a half day | oIl once a week, Factories, off other places of business close Saturday noon, which gives the help a half off. Most store clerks work six days a week, 10 hours a Iay. and perhaps o couple of nigl When do they have any time to | themselves? None. So Wed- | nesday afternoon for the men- {tioned reasons.” H. S Commencement Four eventful days for the hers of the firs {ed from start chants to says noticr and per o | per cent that a squarc tores takin nt ¢ vou Mrs. M. Scars and nephew, Allan Stevenson, are spending the weck- end with relatives in New Haven, extra son French Would Make Auto More Popular Than Now Paris, June 16 (—American suc- cess in popularizing automobiles selling them on time ning rance, where it is being used in a | ampaign to make Tiament | change its attitude, | The 12 per cent tax de luxe on rs, high license fees and the al treatment of the car a rich man’s plaything are considercd stumbling blocks to progress, dustrial and business papers say has proved the value of the car so well that no one shonld longer be hlind to its use, A few years ago Parliament went nd payments s a3 close increased two attention in mem- | graduat sehool will the 155 {0 e Plainville 1 tomorrow night serviee incidental to initial commencement Wil be observed on the commencenent ceremonios will | take place on Tuesday night, and on | Wednesday night the senior ball witl | *a far as to divide automobiles into [ be held. AN four events will tran. | two classes, business and pleasure, | spire at the school, in either the hut promptly put an extra fax on itorium or the eymnasinm business cars. Automobile man- here members facturer © now trying fo con- ' graduating class, of which offi- vince the government that lower cors are the following: President, | licenses and taxes would so increase | William Weber: viee prosident, Ten- the number of cars as to bring in | triee secretary, Helen | more money. |Ostman; treasurer, Edmund Tolli. when will the the school's Class night Monday night e In- o e of the the Zaston GRADUATES We extend our hearty congratulations and every good ||| | | wish for success in your chosen field. Open your account here and let us aid you to greater prosperity. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS 5% The Plainville Trust Co. Plainy FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS HERE'S \WHERE WE SToP=L0o0oK AT ALL THE Bls BLACK. CANNIBALS /! . . T\\lllh-m Wber, Plainville News | T lelen McKernon, Virginia Contorte, | tand will be gradu- other gradu- Jennic Mil at the bangquet Monday and Emily Kilby will class will. Beatrice prophet and Helen bistorian. Kdmund 1 charge of the pr [t the members of Ui night present nd Marjori ted w tes facllio Ostman ol will ition o th hono The Lucy Jic Sopl N are crs, anma : clus WILLIAM WiBER el EDMUAD TOLLL Treasuror Ihy. Ilope on Kra dell Cheet- Hur Back Victor i, George History Mariori | of Conne by t | Bross—Mantic | The wedding of M | tie of Plamville and | Bristol will take pl this afternoon Evangelical | W Britain . tended by Miss 13 | the e will {brother br man the Al-Collinsvilles Coming The Al-Collinsvillc toim {ner the 1 Basehall league in the All-Plainvilles ¢ |at 3 oclock tomorrow art Ieese and Sheriden wil e (i liery for the will O'Connell, | " [up. Plainville Derazio as lx visitors, who Tibballs champs in will Dudacl battery, with th behind them. A v e is expreted Hour of S The rof the the high school gra class tomorrow en changed from § « jO'clock, it was announc morning. Lave and ¢ the BEATRICE EASTON team Vice President san A Miteh- 1erard 1 John Wilvy. rvice of to late Members of report at the the gl school clul 7:15 Gnazzo Tops Hitters the result of fhe pit battle hetween the Busine Standard Steel and i [ the Trambull Eieetric | Sprine batting at | s in leagu. tool pa duving the pr Ginzzo, other nt cek Spring second s stll leads with |7 made by g three hits in fo games, Had been counted changed for he | Cassidy, leadir fited by the ing of. the re {he had aut tries i Thu not game this would drev? two Temeo slugz: forfeiture and di cords in the steuck ont once. These against him now stays at .714 The players in the .3 as follows Frumball gam and not one will and his av HELEN OSTMAN Seeretary Derazio (one g 1.000; G ev. Charles 8 4 rothe school Wyckoff will Laccalanreate addres o anditorinm at S o'clock ,_M"“:‘,’ .':;“‘,"”‘E' orrow night. b serviee 4 0 ¢ s v gt b The oo i rumbnll Electrie, Gohn vl W. Tolli, Rusinessien, 417 |ton, Businessmon f00; J Trumbull Blectrie, 400 tonstmastor Cavanangh, Peck Yacohellis Inger, i Derhby |vine dard Stec lectric 1 1 Spring Standard Steol Trumbnll Electric bl Blectrie Assmen, (375 Guir ONIGHT of 1 es ever made ) UNDER THE BLACK EAGLL | A0 r nen, “FLASH™ the Doz Wond Babich and Thrall are leadi SMARK 0w PROG™ vith fanr a A Big Show ind W first pl This is one picty { run-makers | 1ssidy Toili | | | community on SUADAY hits, cach 2—Deatures—32 BILL CODY in “EADDIE BE GOOD™ A Western Melod “WALKING BACK with SUE CAROL pumber of ning five The tinn, | Truml team batting about the sa Lleet 4 i Peck Sprit MON. and TUES, GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES" The Great Comedy jat 857 Sensation of (he Year | Nexi wer - [ play 1 WED.—THURS, MARY ASTOR and GILBERT ROWLAND ROSE OF THE GOLDEN WEST | | —eeeeeeeoo | 1 | =vening {the Star Stecl will (Continued on e i the aston s cluss rmoon bt " lir re evening h w o'clock ha rolle con r ] Elr Foran, Trambull nsiness ie | _Brislol News THREE HEARINGS SET FOR MONDAY Will Be Busy One ESGHOOL HAS GRADUATION | 115 Boys and 11 Givls Receive 1 Plomas at SCodoseph's Parochiai Sehool Temorrow Lyening—Otheoy News Homs of Ingercst througl uilfoyle ion city Jos of hei officials iy action of 1 Unloss amnicable matter nest soni | setrl iehed, C=iwill be thrashed out at 0 [ ferm of the superior Heari ont s court, &5 on the acceplance of d I and il ove I pr vout of Garden stroct Buckley avenue in For- held next ither of these pted by the requesting been in ex- nsion Cstville Fuesday ing t- [ streets has ever heen ac also b on s [ ity although petitio wds of tie city st year il On nex the s ofticials for the Tuesday evening bids for | the construction sidewalks and curbs in front of the propertics of il omba, Judge 8. Russell Lacourse, Dr. B. B O Bricn on ed and the Property n given per- the walks laid him- work st I city's supe armine . Geor ans and Thomas T, Main str il contriet owner, how : b mission 1o hay self bt the done ac cording 10 ind und specitications the ryision of the city matter of closing Laurcl place ©ito vehicular travel will also be di The conncil at its lust mee to this effect ve ing rec 1 a rom in request was reterred 1o Corporation Conn- | <l William N. DeRosier tor an opin- fion legality of such 4 | Laure private way a ' L pro: 150 feet in length, run- I ning between Laurel and Meadow {streets and although used for a {immber of rs, has never been a Yol cepted by the city. Under the plan 20| proposed by the property owner ck would remain open to on the place is a ely [ the passway | pedestrians. School Graduation LR diplomas at the on exercises at St 103 n girls il Joseph's I school, to I Sunday evenin th adresses June 1 Josepl's church, The gradnates will be delivered hy | o Weston and Rev, Oliver " istor of the chureh liplomas. The complet. cred to the graduates, Your & i | di- tation William nd Coan, John Toseph Far- Varrell, Joh loseph K To- Cannibalville GUMUG0O \WOOPoO 8960 4 Bog, | MZUNGU 6060 60\ T'\NWOADER { i‘? _Baso | o Adjourned City Council Session, Di- sted property owners and | will | lick, John James Kirby, John Jo- . scph Madigan, John Francis Me- - Caugern, Danicl Timothy McGillicud- dy, Raymond Joseph Murray, Phil-. bert James ('Hara, Francis William Ryan, Robert Leonard Tetro. Mary Loreita Breene, Margaret ' Carmiclita Grennan, Margaret Ann° Burns, Julia Aun Cunningham, Alice Feres alliton, Lillian Esther Cullis ton. Mary Sophia Dagle, Catherine Mary Driscoll, Agnes Mary Duncan, Ma Margaret Hassett, Teresa | Bernadette clyins, Helen Mary Ly- man, Francis Elizabeth Streigle, lizabeth Spielman, To Play Two Games The New Departure baseball team i for two games over the This afternoon the local travel to Meriden for a with the Endecs of that Sunday afternoon at they will line up Fort Trum Stars of Bal former Syra- luminary, will hurl for Bristol and “Red” McCarthy slab on Sunda Granted Divoree Zielinski of th ! Catherine s schedul k-end and on v Field bon superior riday by from =0y navit. ielinski child. Store erection of a SN stores was rnoon by t de- works to Gagne The new t the cor- st Main stroets ille and will ¥ Mr. Kent v I Dutfy estimated S10.000, Const assistant city Roberts of leave Monday where they vacation of a month they will visit Yellowston» Colorada Canyon < to Meet "orest No. 40, will he held Monday evening at S o'clock in hall, Forestville. The coting wae originally scheduled for Tuesday, June 19 Vital Statistics Fifty-iwo hirths, nine marriages land 24 deaths were received for rec- {ord in the office of the city elerk | ng the motith of M Services This 1 ng There will be services at 7:30 | o'clock this evening at St. Joseph's j chureh in honor of §t. Anne. Tax Office Open { For the convenience of persons | wishing to pay the general city tax, arrungements have been made by Tax Colector Frank B. Riley to keep bis office in city hall open this after- noon from 1:30 to 5 and this eve- ning from-7 to 8. This tax is due and payable during the month of June. To Wed Monday Miss IFlorence Farrel of 278 Cen- al street and Robert H. Brannan of 27 Fast Main street will be mar- »d at 9 o'clock Monday morning at Matthew's church, Forestville by William P. Laflin. Miss I"arrel is a telephone oper- {ator at the Bristol Brass Corporation and Mr. Brannan is employed as a clerk by the same concern. Marriage Intention A notice of intent to marry was filed Friday afternoon in the bureau of vital statistics by Joseph William Englert of 40 Conlon street and L.ouis Marie Dube of Dewey avenue. Athletes Recelve Letters At the annual athletic assembly held in the auditorium of the high schoel I"riday afternoon, the follow- ing athletes were awarded the school letters by Principal Henry E. | Cottle: Bascball: Captain Roberts, Pryor, Allaire, Zetarski, Kelly, Fletcher, Green, Rao. Track: Captain land and Olin Boys swimming: Girard, Girle swimming: ing, Hough. Rreshnan, Beach, Lip- m, Rich, astman. Bechstedt, Cooper and Vuillimier, Girls tennis: Julia D'Agostino and Dorothy Bunnell Cheer leaders Rich Athletic hy 1 Was te y of a Permit for permit for the 10t ind Voreste ng of ters of Court America O'Connor, Cope- Kiniry and lacourse, Gear- Beacar and Ann association awards: Doro- chstedt Margaret | 1 retary; Comerford New athictic awards (pins): to the of the “Light" the school Paul Lauley, editor, Mae MacTnnis, Beach, Man- Raer; dramatics Helen Rucke, Marjorie or, Margaret Weller, Nelson, Brosnan. Hough, Olin. and Busse- debating, Iva Sonstroem. T Jenny Klimovitch, Mae Patterson Plutzik, and staff paper: 1ipson chester, Tidna C| ey | Jestinsky, Lipson, Beach DUEL WITH SABERS Havana, Jnne 16 —(P—A duel with sabere arising over politics end- ed yesterday in the wounding of ban de Varona, newspaper pub- and victory for Juan Pho- hibas, a newspaper correspondent. lishe X special three.day rate is making a hit—Herald Ciassified Ad Dept By BLOSSER \NKAT'S GOING ON DOWN TUERE? BY THE \NAY TUEY ACT, TUEY MUST BE EXCITED ABOUT SOMETUING /.