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N NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1928 1 BY iR To Miss Lyla Rogers we leave the|bers as need be . ning employes of }t‘hu L H Dm.:'- r. Nich Pl Il N following History Question to be| 22 To Carl Peterson we leave t born company of Hartford will 5 as aAInUILie (Yews |\ s, iwors qu Edmuna Toilf's clock fhat al ristol Ivews . e nationa a. When did the War of 1512[8¢ts him to school on time. We Council Meeting 1 state| lope it doesn't fail you. ventio - for e l take plac An adjourned meeting of the dtg ko m ‘ERAI]UATES MAKE . What nationality was Liosd| - To Olgs Nerl we loave Virginiu STARIJN[]S N"w lN cauael wOl be held ot TN eoisod Mm | cream to '»'«lr!f\k"\ at the ?‘.nkcaa‘ kh;‘::\:):’:\'" o S g by MERRY AT BANQUET it it UNUSUAL NUMBERS (e siesoat Mail Orders Filled ‘ e ing the weaker sex. 1 be held at that time, inte To Margaret Weber we leave held at tha e, interesteq Hel McKernan's *fl: & 5- . A property owners having been motiy Cont 12 that 1s anr, e wonaer | FeALDEred Tribe Causing No|nes to avvear. - Bids for the construction of new what color Marty Conlin’s sweater is, {Will, Prophecy, History Pres- [ STORE WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS | entation at Class Night | b E # i1 i sidewalks on Main street in front of T Wil Struns we lave Little Annoyance the Telombe, Miak, Lasserse. Mot . 5 5 ol M T o bins and O'Brien preperties will Our store will close Wednesdays at | During July and August our pop- | e He couldn’t get a larger size for 0,.'«nl.d and the mfimpc( .“rq“.b' 12 o'clock, beginning June 27th, contin. ular aisle offerings will be made Tues- .59, Bucci—Romboll = Bk . . , | To RBetty Jewett we leave the ! uing to September 5, inclusive, days, owing to the three hour day Wed. | ,, 4 e Miss Augusta Romboli and Ferdi- g B s V'S, | S, studions Amphibian samet | e e nanin Btk e Gaere | Pratt’s habit of giving a perfect | s d Yale Professor to Speak— Post Office recitation with lis book open. W |AS Efiective as Any - Method for :‘,;.)\("?: “,';::r:;,orn:_-r:.,,,".t“,en' )Rl::' wonder If anyone shuts his book in ! A 3 : { Driving Birds From Trees—Spirit- | William P. Heflin celebrated the l»\oh\‘ ¥ the way Helen Ostman does nuptial high mass. Miss Rose Hyeh. in history cliss kurik was the bridesmaid and To Minnic (ha! ha') Washhurn Take Note of Our Aisle Specials | oz | Foran—Bricts of Interest, s Outines A ey Dennis Pullidori served the bride- i ‘ we leave Art Vicinus' boow cntitled | ER At Take—Moms, £room as best man. The ring bearer jabassi, . [y Hit after hit and one burst of ”.“""‘ entienien Prefer Blondes,” With the disappearance of smull- | was James Guerrini and the train = To find out you will have 10 ask Art rday a { ox, Bristol is now faced with an- | Pearcr, Louise Agosta. or read the boolk. Following the ceremony, & wed - bride . featured the firsst class night of To other epidentie, this time in the form t Ureshman class we he- | %0 4 ding breaktast and reception was > brids Plainville Iligh school as it was held | faueath the job of clenning up the | Of the kinglish starling, the member |y o1q 41 Joiroments hall, Forestvinle, 24 . ' . tiy H Aexioms school gymna- dirt 1eft by the present Sophomore: | ¢ v "““jl,“,','\'l S s o=t There will be dancing this evening - ig Frofits to You in Lac e i e T 2L {i With the cluss banguet. rchers Class Will To the Junior class we leave some |97 048 ko e orchestra, | T spite of ie harsh trea ¢ ac- == . ; e § A} {and pupils suflered alike as thel ¥ 5 advice to be used sccordin gl gl ot sl et 4| Mr. and Mrs. Romboll left late RAYON BLOOMERS WHITE COATINGS ! L..tu,.“’ Unglish pre ;mw Monroe | CUL classes whenever possible but S gy G 0 SR B ey | this afterncon on an unanneunced Ay odd lot in pink and peach for For sports wear, 56 in, al\ wool, $3.50 Uv:'.””“v‘.‘ drew up the Monroe ,,r;,‘y :;.y |‘ |]‘ .‘;., n‘\.: 1O have returncd agaim in flocks of | VddIng trip and upon thelr return, women, regular $1.00 kind for only 69¢ and $3.95 kinds, sponged, for only $2.95 ! thousands and during the past few (W1 reside at 205 Central atreet, W ldays have admrably succeeded in | FOrestville. Red Meo to Meet A meeting of Compounce Tribe, I ©. R. M. will be held at 8 o'elock larze maple trecs in front of | this evening in the wigwam on Pros- To Miss Murzarct Creedon Welcandy to leave the incoming 1° ‘1o be ruld pair, vard. FOUR-IN-HANDS RAYON HOSIERY Another odd lot for the men, regular Silk and rayon, well known brand for $1.00 quality for only 50c each. women, in all colors, priced at 69¢ pair. WOMEN’S GOWNS LUDNCHENARKING I pat in the next eluss, ¢ shman class|aiso leave the privilege of smoking 5 | making w nuisi with an “Iron Hand.”|in the foiler room unknown to As was the case | number of the bi | the t Th hers Winesses 1o the will w Charies Lindbergh n Turpin and | residence of Superintendent of [ Pect street, Charlic Chaplin {i'ublic Works Oscur Anderson on | Yeighborhood Prayer Meeting s Madcira embroidered, hand work, six Class Presentation L Chureh avenue, Forestyille, for e newly neighborhood praver Philippine hand made and embroid- in box, regular $5.00 dozen kind, for $1.89 mund Tolli “presented” the | nightly habitat, much to cliagrin | Mecting will be held at 9:30 o'clock. L ered, with lace inserts, $2.00 kind for only 7 bo“ s s e : g irious class and faculty membérs {of Mr. Anderson and e muh.ns‘“\,*"H‘-'rh'.\’ morning at the home of ' & = oA = with “gifta” These were as fol- | who have occasion to pass the spot | Mra. 1L B. Wulcox, 62 Woodland $1.59 each. A = AT DRUG SECTION lows: To Schastian Arcari, the smal- | in question. Last year Mr. Anderson | Str Miss Ida M. Clark will be 2 ,}“N‘ "LOTI: Auto Strop razor, strop, two packages lest boy in the class, a bottle of | placed a large cow hell in the trees, | the leader, White Turknit with eoloved erochet ¢ yjades. regular $2.00 value, all for 79¢ milk: to George Backman, a flash. | attachi cord wWhich reached to Engagement Announced edge, regular 1215¢ kind for 8c ecaclr, 90c o Loy 2 3 v light: to Howard Cheetham and | the grovnd underncath the tree, This| Mr. and Mrs, Eric Johnson ef ¢34, dozen. S i COSTUME SLIPS PAJAMA CHECKS Silk pongee with built shoulders, gar- Pure white for underwear, regular ments worth more, for only $1.85 each. Burton Harrison, the mseparables, a | Yoar, however, a layzor bell has heen | South street have announced the pair of handecuffs: 10 Virzinia Con laced high up in one of the trees|ongugement of their daughter, Miss forte, & book on “How to Dress|#nd the cord lengthened so that the | Mild: to Walford A. Well"; to Beatries ton. a tickls )n]l)luu\ b Pk m.m1 the porch s rge atreet. 5¢ vard gr: red for only 17c yard. EQE 1 T stopper: to Hope Farrar. a pair of A the front of the Anderson resi- eaves For Convention 25c vard grade, offered 5 2 THESE FOR MEN bahy storkings: (o Vietor 1urtada, u | 11C€. Shortly before dusk last eve- | Afiorncy Joseph ¥. Dutton left to- FOR THE WOMEN Plain white handkerchiefs, would cost {hook on “How fo Make Lo mi;"'”* "-‘"‘ "‘\‘“'l“l‘;‘*‘“ “‘”*‘ 'l“’"l “"" day '«‘; New York city, from which o el i iof 5 s i YN & | 3tilton a song I Tove|the night, the be is tolled by Mr. | point he will sail at noon Wednes- Pain Fine quality handkerchiefs, that at 10c at regular selling, for Wednesday, 6¢ e Molmson. & hat hov: | Andcrson and immediately o flock of | day for Galveston, Texas, and will Lkt real value at 12!,c each for only 6c each. each, | sy Kilby: & o | piskings |sevoral thousand birds took wing. | theneo proceed. (o Hammor Sl rn, in- BEATRICE EASTON 2 This performance will he continued | |y I sign: to Jennie Ma his performance will be continued || . then| iHowmls et Box © Will attend the democratie na- ! Class Prophet I of elusties to draw her out: fo Meion | M1 some other point is selected for | tional convention, which opene ey | i : e i | their nightly abode Monday, June 25 i MeTlerman, a dantern; to Charles | 00T L o speakers presented their various | Mills, a pair of red panis: to How-| 385t year the "“”-'" ks District Golf 'Tonmament 5 TR i hanpue enjoyed | T o, | Street sections of the eity were in- The Hartfe s ottle of] Funeral luminated with hgits. BADTS ey ] 103 | rd Mitchell, “sheik.” a box of pow- | ity iy S o nd the ; o ord listrict nine-helf » i rvices for J Lhe food Dalnnad im0 to Sophia Naaman, prospectivs golf tournament will be held tomer- ° g servioes for Mancy L Por-| In case of raln the pavty witt be |5 0 i JTOL REERR L L | o= Rl | department was called upon on row at the Chippanee Golf club, erin ews s 1osamo dica sudlenis sl igldin tho honsn snd nellogonestan it il iy dotaaanian AOHN MALIOY, i mAa Glaree s Mo Ly | eral occasions to spray the trees | palilln e CRPRAn 1 oy ] ulainometaniW)tos aveons Inilidstlwith Cedar solrt e ipanty il o i S Cn e T G S SRR Class Will Helen Ostman, a little rubber 1 With water. This remedy proved jtives of ctubs in Hartterd! {Pertin on Sunday, we held this sy wil = i start promptly at 0 o'clock. Sup- |, att, monkey glands; to la to Samuel I s [ county will participate and it 4s. ex-i waquests wer the following meth- —_— ; ; nighly svecesstul and sim ot |afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. A. L. |per will be served for a small ro. We hope this lsnt dn expedient.} Lucy Rogers, a revolver: to Marjorie | o4e will be resorted to this year if|Foctcd that attendnnce records on, o‘! ! i oriataieg T e miltance atke dne |0 ol (B B B.iwolTeave our heai4Tso g iiave: stopZatch dn Cies. 1h | Ttulland, o Deck o som l Bt e H P the course will be hroken. Harry, [the Wilcox cemetery, East Berlin. |cludes the playing of eards. Admi. | Fo00S that she EFAduLe A0 oll one wears out during the next Man and Keep Him™: to Stephen | o e Attend Comcation partholomew s chairman of the| Sesston of Court 15ion to the grounds will he free ang O'h" Class as bril P s year asek, some salt: to William Web- | a¢ g mecting of G, A, Hadsell | ©2MMItice in charge of arrange- - | There will be an important session | everyone is heartily invite To our highly esteemed superin-|* g4 Niss Barbara Case ber. & hook on “How to Dance”: 10 | camp, U, 8 W. V., heid list evenin A:'I“‘"“‘;H“"Y Hurlbmt will represent, — lof the Berlin town court this «vening Apilicetion 1o new colleziate whistle in Arthur Vi BOX of paints; 10 in Arcanum hall, the following were | '['° Chippanee club and Kuelid 3, — : plie r License thur | n Arcanu : L lS UN[]ER ARREST W 7:30 o'clock. Judse Gec (O e ,"..',1 ot aratir s ine i ke the girls “fall in John Wil big surf rubber ball; | selected to attend the annual con- | MAire the Pequabue club on the Griswold will preside. The aman- ist as she wishe nse has heen made at the office of to Henry C committee, L an alarm clock: | vention to be held in South Nor- slaughter case involving Rowland ! Cen Charles Norton. a pair of by | © 22d and 23d: Com apital Stock Increase {1he town clerk by John 1. Hart, sc o P 1k on 22aan : M Massic of Wallingford and® Miss | o¢ x"000 Niis Jot Hart of Ko | slippers; to Mildred Woodruff, & | mander George M. Loomis, Scnior| At & meeting of the stockholders od [ Must Appear it Gourt Jor Aliilciiamrs o0 i W2 56 v a0t e goh mart of ken i Sl A. Tuilir,of the Norih Side Bunk and Trams vears on the docket. Massie struck | To Mr. Staples. u little heach hat; | Junior Vice-commander William H. | ©0mpany Monday afternoon, the aples, @ sweet-grass bas- | Kienke, Delegate Bruna Brown, Al- | Proposed increase in capital stock i 10 Miss Natalie Case, a parsot | ternate Charles H. Galpin, and Past | 'rom $100,000 to $150,000 and the in a eage to remind her of the pu- | Commanders Louis J. Allen, Julins [SUrplus from $50,000 to $75,000 wa pair of rol- |W. Clark, Timothy Daly, Adolph |authoriz Holders of the first ia- skates for use when her ear|King, Leon 1. Loomis, Ray K. Lin- [suc of stock will be permitted to breaksidown; to Miss Rogers, a [sley, Bdward W, Mallory, Alex Mo- | increase thelr holdings 50 per cont watch: to Mr, Gallup, hottle of (auin, James J. Proventure, Jr. Ed-|[1f they so desire. Any stock not |gasi to Miss Hayes, a “go slow |ward A. Ryals, Joseph I. Strup, and [ purchased by the stockholders will #izn; to Miss Barbura Case, a set of | Georze . Tho be available for purchase by the doll's cooking dishes; to Miss Tho follow ist presidents of | public, e danghter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles ]Cged ReCkI&SS Dl‘lVlng {izuganio) Magsio aEEhE \is CHOSSS v awriant: of Kenalikton ing Farmington avenue and knock Miss Wright is well known among ——— |ed him to the roud. Miss Goldburg, [ voung voset in Kensington and |who was directly in back of the|graguated from fthe New Britain PH]L[P M]LDRUM HURT\M wssie ear, passed over the pros-{High sehool with the class of 1994 i trate form of Masserio with her Visiting For Week I auto. The man w rushed to the ter Ao A, Rarrett of the e This Eve- [ hospital immediately but died on the | Borin post of is spending his | way to 1he institution summer vacation at his eottage in | A few other minor cases Wil ab- |Savbrook. He is accompanied by his pear before the court for disposal. [ wife and danghter Postin, Meeting of Berlin Grai ning—Funeral of Henry 1. ¥ —Picaic of Motherhood Club To- | don, a horse: to Miss Ludlow, a|the 1 Auxiliary will also at- As anticipated, no successor was | Mects K ‘-I‘ll]"l"i' A Critically 11 | garage with two cars: to Miss (ot 1Y P 5} .‘n.‘ n«-u\,‘yu.mr.“ :Tf”“ .»mmz to Charles T. Treadway, who' g o ot Hercules of Berlin and| s James Brown of Kensington, | e, a “Mack” truck: Mr. Mae. |Strup. Lillie Allen, Mary Mallovy, | recently resigned as president of the MO ATIE TG 0N | Tediy the Greek, of Merlden, two of | one of fhe oldest, resigents i town. | Donald, a :m ',,’,l.zn"-;:w',:m“" | Albertina Klenke, Elida Ryals, Flora | institution, g o Philip Mildrum of East Berling tastest and most scientifie srap- s cntically 11 at her ohme. She | | i Clnss Prophecy Linsley,e Alice Cormier, Rhea Pell Johnson—Lafreniere narrowly escaped from sorious in-jplers i this sociion, Wil ,,‘],',. (his g well-known 4nd hopo is being ex. | i Beutrice Fston, see prohtess, | 1. Fia Thomas, ¥ ’:"'”L'."‘”"ll Tohn Onar Son s AL uries yesterday afternoon noajevening at he m\. hall and ‘,dll;,'f pressed for her specdy recovery | | CTnRABA ! EhEE TELS Was o lbhs o '»‘.7”\ 1: na Toby, Frances Strup and .hva Lafreniere, both ef this city, e s feivioy Ts 1 fn Meriden, _[Ifie progrsim Iz for {he Receives General Honors | many years and that while traveling | 1056 Pelletier. were married at 9 o'clock this morn. with an auto driven by benefit of the carthquake suffercrs| wiijred Elizaboth Bengston of tualists to Gather in Greeee. Net procecds of the card 2 {in Indfa she had been given a crystal i rranilin e | Kensingion 1s ama the nine stu Ing at the rectory of 8t Anna’q’ The ; 64th annual meeting of the | church on Wost ot v el With magic powers. She then, as ; I & cst street by Rev, Joe den. and bhadly smashed. Mildrum will be turned over to the organiz- | dents of the June graduating class at | H suming her “professional name. | |4k Compounce n}\,“iy‘.mmy |II“1 seph P. Perreault, : ation sponsoring relict meusures for e : B S " i AL e L e e vecelved a bad cut on his head aud |ation sponsoring reliet measur the New Britain Hizh school that | HELEN OSTMAN | Claire: Voyunt, annotinced (e for- | 'Ol WA b6 el Sk Beautifying Prospect Park ht leg and numerous bruises stricken Greeian phasants, has been mentioned for general hon- lass ITistoyian | tunes of the cliss membe {he | TesOrL on Wednesday, June 20th. ployes of the park departe ”\“'[ h‘ 5 In Hercules the Meviden boy will lorg by Principal Lonis P, Slade | L A e | 10:80 & m. there will be a business | mong “under the direction of Cares put s hoay be facing a stout foeman. The Ber- | Gener : future year a ch she i e cers and ; : n)_”m accident oceurred in front of | be K.u ing ..‘ 1 4\ f .“ n \” I\ n‘ { General honors are given to students Teon C. Siuples, we leave SIOMCND SoryT e et Contorte i s o ”‘ ng with election m;“?\‘””\;l‘l‘: taker Joscph Civizzlo. are now en. rice drum | 1in boy is the claimant of the New | hat maintain an averacg of 85 per Saxophone’ in place of th . i A ek age | () & of an reports. £akod in the beautity; & Kensington post oftice. Mildrum | £ S e { Saxophoy i hfemlide i, instructor at Wheaton college, P s oatiendatribay eautifying of Prospect :‘:m.»\fl-o‘“ behind the office and was | Englind Bhts cight it o ‘1" " cent or over in all their studics for | 1 he is now using on his AL LR Helen Ostman Tiad a rivsic. studlo in | 2 2, & conferend ,‘}”{\.' "\."_"I".‘I\'\“l Park and the grounds surrounding d‘ ng north, he says. The Meriden | FFreddic Verrillo, also of Meriden, 10} (hreq years. 2 lena.” ‘ 10, To the \itors we leave a York. Sebastia at 2 p. m,, Rev. Sarah Wenig the comfort station on Main street, gRving BORBh tug nearly an hour before finally Receives Wond of Deatl { : S SArD f Sebastian | ings, pastor of the First Spiritualist | ' . 5 driver was coming from the east and | tE nuarty uh Bour WEREE B Mrs, Wil S {. To our dearly beloved Principaliyng emhroider carria ge of the suprems | Harmony of New York city will | 1ower beds have been arranged in B iin i en | Suceumbing to one eddie’s rs. iliam Stromauist of Ken- | pouglas & reDonald, we leave the | 5 3 i ey < a ) ¥ » collided with Mildruni's car when ahing headionlis in o bl EAESA N | satioh 1 1 i Dougla MacDonuld, we | N ahe for their which f mund Tolli had breom: ! Mildrum was about threc-quarters notificd this morning of ' jifricnlt task of making the Juniors speak and follow with inessa rospect Park and a flower border den a few ac-| Me kS ag0. the d BT Jior : we sce them rolling over the lawn | opera singer. Mildred Woodvuff was | pinner will be Sarved) al AHe ong the sidewalk at the comfort cording Lo witnesaca. ‘Mg tmpuet off BUE SR Sl il it ey | oa S Tiome 6 oL gy | {WhEsakstu §s ain sG] ATNE 10) iy, e (hoee eklions Whi DB b Averioen. songrakinas b st Trolley cars will leave the Fast|Sight. the o cars tirned Mildruns ‘mm“"v“;\r ( ‘m“;vl i ”h )Vn(f(hu past §\f. ¥ -”“‘”“ Mr. dohnson was 80 | golve the mystery of the “Medioere | not bear to remain after we have|ing some issues in Cubn. R .u..‘\'..l'.‘ fcion v'y.q-l‘ 20 minutes Wedding Announced completely around untit ne was fic-| (0 CEALET L i wrestling | Y G L e neld fomorray |NEINE O the Senior Class Malel one, " we leave our sympathy and | Siitron Keemer me b e e el Announcement was made this ing the direction from which he)l/ o 0 %0 trie New Brituin Y. 3L | utiarmoom ot 2 Sialbns aon: i | ARe OB S 0 e A {tor. Emily Kilby was a nurse. John Playground Commission morning of the wedding in Hartford started. Becker's car continued on jilamontia el ot : rom' Jirsin | nals to be used without contusion. 13 To Betty Brastow. the “Mlam-| Wiy won' n° aprne e Jo0 Mayground Commloelon 150k ot e et after the collision for ahout 15 fret oniall Mes an V. Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist, | 16 \igs Alice J. Hayes, our fa ouh v b A Ton T pastor o the First Lutheran church, il officiate, Burial will be in Airview cemetery and ran into a tree. Becher's car struck the rear right end of ithe Fast) Berlin man's vebiclo Grorge F ulty adviser, we leave the attraction |of the “Jewish P she has been seen nliers of St ion will be held in | of Miss Gertrude A. Geas of 28 Grid- strect, this city, and Willlam George Backman's shapely | 1277 OFchestra. Helen McKernan | Wednesday evening. Summer play- [ Embre of Hartford. The ceremony leave George Backman's shapely | forirero ckman was an undertaker ad commd : mer's intense desire for repos Toward Cheetham wa il chamber-at 7 o'clock | 1oy - oward Cheetha s pianist a the city council chamber at 7 o'clo ard” in which| 45 To “lorsie” Wegner, we | T in i ound town - inglon are tend a gzeneral mecting of 3 East Berlin Ttems S ind Ethel Johnson conducted alcround activities and the proposed | Was performedby Rev. J, F. Clemens, e S b T A i o ini/ for the Weanostiay,| S1yi v ilemve 11 Lask enbtice M| o o et and Eether | PPAUY <hon” Fope Farear was the {1wihght haschall league schedule | pastor of the South Park Methodist o wimitted” that ‘I“‘l‘ travelling the 8t Paul T. A B hall 10 Joeining treeting of the Community t‘l.n of the Wild."” i he “eampus firts,” we leave | MOther of five children. Stephen |will be disenssed. hurch. Miss Irene Vincent of 3 M'w“”[”l ‘lh Sir T sponse o] discuss pluns for a testim "-I"]"’ Ve Lelub will be a popular one, the eve- | B wintinr. 1o Basel ownedl ' construstion. com: Outings At lunuwunwl- b l]M]u;M y\}as trh;rm::d :: nong;.,hm 2 qmetion by e vonati. loss Ly donas g 1o he faken over for the show- iro; . i pany fn Chicago. Lucy Rogers Nunierous outings ave scheduled | Carl Daniels of Hartford served the bie. he ad-)given to Rev. 5 Iy gl i s e = 3 R T et o e avor ‘l“] vien, wlio Jins been assigned 48 D ing of motion picturcs of corper | | Howar ‘\(\-" ,Hy\nfm i ”,.n‘n‘n(:::p!,'f' v dressmaker and desiener, A li- | for Lake Compounce this wee On | bridegroom as best man. st & mlber of {imen and i,\vy\\“‘\l tor of w church in i Hartford bY Imining in the west, principally in | e s o is \‘\J re natural brarian’s work had attracted Sophia | Thorsday afternoon the Rotary club | Mrs, Gess for the past several O Dt plac. | 1650t Tkcv. John J. Xilan, bishop of | the state. of Utah. ' The pleturcs [0 “ro Dorothe Truton, i | Naaman. Burton Harrison was a|of Winsted will entertain the Win- | vears has heen connected with the acquainted with it pupka phac- | =1 | shos the mining of the eruds ora e o is orothy bkl N PR SR Jovs at the resort and The BoAt Aepactamed & % . b i nder gt forreckices ”"v th ‘- DrenmaniiasboeH aRaINE |6 ]\a,\ffl"’llif"g'f_' o e ):lu:'.rp1 <«PLAI [ mately known as “Dot” we luave | ™ ”'\““‘“ i L ) ey : i ,,’,n.?“,‘.l‘\',]w orile | cirs M::nurx:-mrln:; ’c}z‘a;yn:nwvll):n:v triving and otasred Hini fo appear |, 2y o s wastor of the |Some of 11 ct Hes e NVILLE® " |ijope Farrar's perpetual of thel Wi armer hit by a train but un- |« i 5 Eeonthe s n3 moele e e il s, | e | "historical w it ey | btiorel wid Gnsdnded he = vt e annud dance of the | ture Mamutacturing company a i yefore the Be co ton church, fol ¢ past lmoge than a mile und onnd. | T 5 i - Sel ALHIBE hie n the ballroo "nd v o v :H‘:“:“R SR “\"“."'*K‘\r and other "l“h.‘\.» p.‘.v ',..,': ..‘:-al »-Jm’:n 'hlr‘m” TONIGAT Parking” «ign with a New Buick hool teaching had beeome Jonnie | be held in the ballroom e ‘”'" ‘:”'“204 Typewriter company in Mildrum's car was badly damaged. [ CIEUL SOOTE O BUSD 4 on vice- [1he couriesy oF the Dup 0 or Aimes || The Great Comedy Sensation of || 10 To lora Faston. onr MacTldowic's work. William Weh-| (m aturduy the Sunday S]f't_'""‘ "" or A& ? Both rear wheels were smashied. the | SO0l 6CASIER, CL S Tl g land are tha same reols that ar the Year nelovan Saphomore later, (we deuit |iieh wasiH profasaos 00 . Mt ",“;;“‘;“1,‘,;‘,’,':9;'lv,'or' T ey by on g body was wrecked and the fendes| g s rs and has been [shown in the universitics fn the on- | “GENTLEMEN PREFER | Sophia Naaman's “hunt and puneh™ | Charles Mills had beeoma an or- [ Waterhury, the First Baptist church | announced wedding trip, an upon demalishen. Beckers iy cscaped D ihe Tandity fiuece wuos Wisseting cosreth . Gosess By, | BLONDES" | svstem %0 she can write hes scented | ganist. . Henny Guarard-had citered)|of New Britain and . the Bristol|thelr return will vesids ut 28 Gzl Sith alight damuge 1o/ the' Tonder LA e who 15 chairman of the cormilic | WED.—THU RS lietters more rapidly. We don't|the priesthood. Marjorie -Rutland | Episcopal church will hold thelr an- |y atreet, thin clty. = ‘ " . : e b S d cacher. | nual pienics. The Kenflworth elu srange Mo e 1l known [for the evening, will explain the pie 'y Astor and Gilbe wiand | | mean dollars either. was a hich school math feacher. |[nual pieni 2 i mettng af e || F0 DD A e e e e B e :"Im A } 21 To the glea clubs we leave | Arthur Vieinus had become an auto- |of New | will also entertain a| The bite of the apider known a4 . The el g s o [ nd admired in Ko s :‘"‘,.”\':v‘rr ssed SR 2 ROSE OF THE GOLDEN WEST || Mildred Woodruff's voice to bo di- | 5 o7 Nt Tiain il also entertain | The it o the spder known a4 B30 s Nl " Ty ok people ai s passin (Continued on Page 1) ided up among the various mem- | (Continued on Page 19 Saturday afternoon and in the eve- | 10 deatha in the United States, 1 7 w e loca rwople i & : will be observed and visiting Grang =| o,y gp they are glad to hear of Lis from Middletown and Cromwell will Lppointment. Father Brennan stat- g 5 ' bo an inspection of the Grange and |40 U8 merning AR CeeE e 00 bBa ant lalk! y all officers are nrgs .1‘m b w;w'l’«f‘ Mim and ihat Tie would miss his as- The committee in char o 1 Gstance beyond words. The meeting meeting this evening is headed by} T8 E0E o are interested and Mrs, Leon Hall and she will be as ‘” 18 expected that the hall will be sisted by Leon Hall, Mr. and M evening when the GEE, TUIS TASTES ) \WLY, IT'S SLICED \4 Z\T\Lf LERE COMES BOBO= A LE'S SEEA § TLL 60 AND SEE rowded thi J ’ Rev SOMETHING, WHAT LE HAS ON rl Young, Roy Younz Nellie[SrONIel (e order. Rev GOOD, BETTN s\WUAT | ELEPUANT HUEART \NHERE'\E You BEEN D = PROBABLY Brown, Anna Read and Julla Crate. | E0 D Ccen assistant pastor of WIND OF STUFF | FRECKLES/ [ 1\ ALLTIIS TIAE,B0B0 % BEELRLES Vi EOOND SOME OTUER The nge is planning another | P iren tn Norwalk and 1S 1T, DO YOO [~ \L{ BEEA LOOKING TUE . REIS oF whist party to be held nest week. | o & ”yons parish in Stamford. He SUBPOSE 2 | PLACE ovER L. MON 2, This will be the st € a series of | G0 0L T e duties in * SEse o= SOMETHING */ whists that the Grange has conduets| [t o0 piursday. , : ed during the winter scason Garden Cafeteria Card Party \ atendance s requested ut| o Kensington League of Wome tonight's meeting business will con n cate- important sfore the meet- en Voters will hold a #a \rd party at Cedar court, the Otto Younghlad's on teris The mimbers of the Motherhood | giv, June beginning at 6:30 a. club of the Berlin Congregational [ 5“4y continning throughout the church wilkhold a pienic dinner and | cyening. Mrs. Younghlad has offer- its annual meeting tomorrow after-|cq her home and garden for the eve- noon at 12:30 o’clock at the home of | ning Mrs. Willis Savage. The meeting]| Attractive booths will be erected will follow the dinner. TReports for| .4 various places in the garden {rom the past year will he r nd offi- [ which home made food will be cers elected for the coming year. |served, s0 as 1o create a genrral The Motherhond ub was organ | zood old-time pienic atmosphere. 1264 by Mre John B. Smith and ‘¢ Tables will bs placed about the one of the_most successful organi-| garden for thoss =ho wish te play gatione in the Berlin church cards. The garden will be highly il-