New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 31, 1920, Page 7

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‘rt T;’fi':\‘ k ”& thc L on Ly . through her dirgction that the pers i 4 ’ place for ori ¢ + OUR" U(;US’L u\‘) : Mdfi BEGINS NEXT 'mssn,ug SHQULD ”“We, Advise Ea Rw Has Been Paid Off by me " NAZZ0—RASULO NUPTIALu Local Couple United in’ Wedlock Yesterday Afternoon—Second’ Edi- tion of “Wighin the Circle” Off the - Press—Baseball Games TOmMOrrow. | * The finance committee of the Rlainville Advent church, at & m held yesterday, gave a fa report relagive to the raising of formerly 'exisied on_ the bES ALl that is Jeft to be' raised IN rly ;S’él ' ¢ Makeri cannot, ‘even now, reproduce the same artlcles-at dured them for this sale..’ There are many pieces we.cannot digpll ODI‘ Y selected until Noy. Tbuw evu-yoné l&hhn@ tortake kg 5 scarfq pos anner in vlhlcl!tfi 'pelts Yo the, utm” indlvldu lky pgrison invite be obtained much ehnw in. country than (n the city Amarkets. Louis Edelson h: the sale of soda water and sund: such’ as.would sell best:to . avi tourists. A new éandy and (nut is shertly, be. opened, at one tim@ occlpled by -fl-y' .mu.. on Damon'’s wn The republican aga aemoer-’uo. .rmm. s will ameet next Friday Bes {tween .the hours of 12 m. and 9 M‘ Wn_‘n'vlork p. m., in the office of the’ town. elery for the purpose of mak- ,Bfllmum Strosture ing ohanges and corrections, in the < FETE IS BIG AFFAIR '~ 5 i a ¢ 902 | of those wishing 10 hé made voters |b!Inrr the national’ election this fall | ean be filed at the office on, that date. * New Drain Being. Installed, % The mnew drain, “which; has been proposer by the state engineers to prevent the highway edth the railrogd brid in Kersingtoh being withd Water durimg heavy ‘bein if by’ a gang of work- ndor the ‘direction of the State Highway fommission. # The drain and aatch basin are being lnstau-d near 4| the Kilby House stables so Jw"\r‘t the Cd-""""“' Cer- lawhter will he carried tpwa q ds have begui work n{ ru- sington road Mmstedd of v»nn more drains wjll be “laid the old sALwal barn which » {s/bridge as In the past. Two water from ly's cor, made nw wmmmnan €atch basins and the raflrosd banks. T catch the ‘and hpléted this Sbo completed within two the, Berl “will cost the Town of Ber ’uoo Hlt ot the cofi I be paid by the. eath ‘the bridge I8 a YAy & ta Opens New Fosiness Jp Poretts) the well-known shoe owner, has pugchased:the geso- ine_station at ‘thé /Kilby House mb)ot and has opened his new place . hgsingss, - Mr. Peretta .plans to dse mutomobilé tires and acces- saries. to mmnodate local autoists. © T Pupils Notice. , Frank Baeon, treasurer of the town school committee, is paying thqtul- tion of the Berlin pupiis who | at- tendodithe New Britain High school last year. All who have not yet made out their reports are urged to do so immedtately, so that the reports can be read at the next session of tHe schoo} board. . Berlfi Briefs. The Acorn baseball téam will go to Windsor Locks ™omorrow after- noon. where they will be lined up against the town team of that place. Trucks will 42:45" o'clock ~There will !wq- Ttemd af - ? wnd reception The Berlin asied thémselves ' bish and stones. A biweball diamond abe §¢ be wut The fence forming thestounady nnA‘ betweep the grounds afgl the Ihll.- property was repajred; . Lawn Fete Heb. 4 The fete given last evemng on Ahe lewn of Major Frank L. Wilcox, und uspices ‘of the Worthington Co: ity Center assoglation, was'n suc- Many persens attended the A teature of the evening was A Midsummer Night's \n which local talent ap- | The young women went | h their parts in a most sat- Bctory . imanner. - To Miss Alice @*Haritord, who was in ds due much credit as it was affatr. n playlet Dream,” peared formance was such a success. The jawn was decorated and sev- bnaflm. whege ice cream, candy othep, refreshments were sold welk Mg out. The committee fu chargé of the_saly of refreshments, po. (5 ¥ morning that it was o ufaging. Dancing followed | ne entertAinment but the dancers wore forped to quit the' lawn when Q‘erp ke -at about 10 o'clock. > ittes In _charge was: Mes. Lph (‘-nnr. Migs Hlizabeth Wilcox, ts. 5. Chase Comls, Miss Helen | ohmy, Mry. , Robert Deming, Miss | o -Houston and K Mrs. George E. | ntice. The-recelpts will bs furned M4 the treasury gf the Commtunity | C'n"f Clation. Prosper on lqm- of the farmers in pecially In the lower pection, making money on the auto sming through the town Inghy, peveral weeks quits a num- ber of wv-n shacks have besn-erect- #& by ahterprising farmers to’be used | pooths for the sale of farm prod- Budts, such as potatess, corg, string. Seans and other vegatables. The sale products has been immense oking ahead | : . leave Upson's corner at | be an important meet- ing of .the Y. M. T. A. B, society in the rooms at Upson's cormer imme- diately following mass tomorrow morning. Miss Helen Golo spending her vacati | 'Norton Road, will return ‘to the St. Mary's bospital, erbury, to night $o uge her duties The Berlin Grangé,. P. of meet Tuesday night in the on Damor's,Hill. Children's hight will he obgerved. - Mrs. -Gardner Gooa: i| win is in charge of the ram. riin, es- | Mr.’and Mys. George #%‘dd who are {l;‘ trafe s, N. H, during the fast month, Within will_return to ‘their home .on Worth- ington Ridge next week John Hannoh has moved his fam- fly from Worthington Ridge to Berlin, where he will, reside In future. Rorne- Fitzgerald has moved h y from the old Neorti homest | H who has been at her home on t % “the \waek. erected a stofe for "daughter, npendln[ the past u\m "uxned to ¥ames | ments for tk- | High sc | ana lel! ml 'w-mh;nm Ay lighta- erectéd” onr | will Jse’shortiy | 1aid for the W Kensington, te were played today for Silver-Lake, N. Y., they will ence of Y. M. Ha and Mrs. and is secretary of the boys’ depart- ment |azart's bungalow was attended by a boen touring the White Moun-T atrons in full faithsthat they will save 30% to 50%:in bisg 68 Jpoh & deposit of ome-guarter of purchase price, We w.ll of food sales ings the, 51 y g the bal- |- ba rats, he churchk col- doh tombrm' morning. Private rlpuonk will bg'ireceived by the of the chur% s L appropiriate ce gri'ion is plan- en theé paying off of the church t'will take, place. - This, however, be held at a later date as gev 1.of the ch‘ch mmpen and of: iale-are away’on their” aqdog. Married ymy, nt Christy Nazzo_of stéea’ and't Agelina "Rasula."“of Bristw, ghter of Mr. and_ Mrs. Peter O, were quietly married by Rew. Jnhn -‘Fay, in the ‘Church of I.Ads,ot Mercy, yesterday after- 50-:‘ Mr. Nazzo is-well known 4n OWn and is employed Trumbuj! mectfie <o x 5o THe mm N3 at the m%fiy plant. publjcation,. “Insi Pthe Circte™ has just made its secog; uppeam_flce ~Tt is an“improvement over, the first. “Ii's easy enough to be hopest when somebody is 166king’} But.the question’ is to play fajF by hot putting the pocr box'in the b a‘:ngin of #é‘Dox’! is one of the al quo- tations appearing on the last 1 ithe pubhication. Congratulations the paper for its cliule. depa nt conducted by Dr. Bult. ® is. tol doctorin speaking . of dbttors crea- ited' Dr. Bull with more ability than pAuy he knew and said: “He has never My. and te B R. Showalter,, —~+ X ‘| the month of August.with friends 1n Wateon . Woodru ® . Detroit. 3,,.3' oodruff | , Mass at St. Paul's church tomomw or, The' ;hnmwo vn th ‘Mmorning will be celebrgted at’ 10 oiclock by Rev. J..C. B nnan. - ith shep’ kas, been #The Girls' bas steant .will hold Practice at the S#Tounds Monday fair. grounfie. and ed for pusiiess Rfl'\sl might in preparation for a game at St. Mary's field Tuesday evening. ’ Band condert at in Fair grounds #This property inday afternooqy. developed by The Bodwell | B Co.—advt. H %, Band concert at Bérlin Fair grounds | SSunday afternoon. This property | now being developed by The Bodwell | Realty Co.—advt. | Notice ‘of Caucus Enrollment. The Registrars will be in session on I Friday, August 6 snd’13, from 12 un- | til 9 o'clock for the purpose of mak- ing changes and corrections in the en- roilment list last perrected. * JAMES E. CORR, HENRY DFMING, Registrars. A new brick Aa'« % ‘the Sunday “ueiugton Con- oM ‘this af- rpve, . Games “refréshments ere served. Mr. and Mr: rold Hamilton Teft where confer- l attgnd the annual Advt— gwlrtment i sufL sheet of % osis i1 _ail -nnr, bull Elecma Comdpany will eujoy her b4, prectising: aflifh Mses whé\-%fg!‘ The clini & ehe the ance. v The paper reviews the outih company at Sqtm k, mf teresting s Wil 'snappy . mokt popular ' ure”of Miss Ge g wifeet in xr derise y *Ruby “#howing suit; _accompa: at the ng in- rts of illér and O.mnmxha how the girls" behdved il shore. Charles . Living: s } the sum- k of act ‘line but reading. An mv.eremfis the announcemfent aof the ot Miss Alice Faliort of lard Cowles of n&mnp ” Plainville'’s wirgless - opgfator made good in;the war.as.an gpera and who Jun\ped to chl petty ofllcer t ‘was thexe that fhe 1. ro'nanse starteds Ralph Sey- dmitted he was 8ot gégd at #is and the sports ‘hith_after his showia| agd Mrs. ifid&eng‘ra(u h of a b by’ boy. The proud father at Savin’ «upn in the anamsllng orfe ot ‘Peopje people u T 7 of allf Will be, held, o’clock from the H. Burton will will be in the/West" Morway jis' survived By her husband and one cousin, Adefbert Liponard, a restdent of Wall ra_ Mre. Morway mblq work ‘arourni 2 . o= [ BalbGam Le.fl.g the ‘cei tomortow, the P‘ll.lnvflls will travel to Avon. w! cross bats with the A} is the first game of tween the two teams: is expected. and Kalish will be local team. announced! their ints The Aceb will 3thé Dodgers of New Britain at Al Fleld at 3:15 o'clock tomorrow. 48p1; Momno 4nd Elliot will c:ibmrv for th Acu_ The Aces wi 1:: Hart & inson league team- next nnd-.yal “ Aaxeet. ChrU\Japl‘C)’ru!h—Al 10: 45 the pastor 3 will in| ?0 o{g‘ &p .ah. unday: schoel & 1270%: ' Thé “#Lords Supper™ will fol- Jow. !hq morning sermon In the evening the pastor’s subject will be: “A-“Woman’s Earnest Prayer.” A, M. E. Zion Church—Morning svorship, sermop. 10:45, subject: “A Meditation—Dgily Breaad.” Sunday School at 12:30; Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30; evening worship and sermon, 7:30, subject: “The Great Refusal. Congregational Church — Regular morning services at 10:45; Rev. Fred- erick L. Grant of East Hampton, Conn., will conduct the servcies. Rev. Grant will be remembered as a former pastor of the Congregational church and will be given a hearty welcome. Episcopal Church—Celebration of the Ninth Sunday after Trinity af the morning services at 10:45; celebration of the holy communion will also take| place ¢ Plainville M E. Church™—The church will be closed tomorrow and next Sun- day in 'acéordance with the customary rules during the camp meéting at the Plainville camp grounds. Members of the congregation will meet there. Plainville Items. Miss Eleanor O'Brien of the Trumi- C. A. employes. Mr. is the son-in-law of Mr. 8. M. Cowles of Kensington, | ilton i ONLY THIS LAWX\" MOWERS (Planet Jrs.) CREAM FREEZERS I—!A MOCKS msEc'ncmu SCREEN DOORS:. CROQL‘ET"S ? > \SEED THE F-QO SERVICE .SPEED ACCURACY. COURTESY in New Haven. The . dance given last evening at large_crowd. A resident of Blue Hills sho; a fox in his ch.cken yuid early ves'erd'xy morning. : The foundation for the Strong homestead on Norton road has, /béen Jaid and the house. will 'shortly be under construction. Kensington farmers reported this morning that tomatoes are ripening rapidly. The price is now §4 a basket. Magnus Anderson of Be\d}n street, New Britajn, has purchased the Geo. Anderson pr y on Berlindale ave- nue, Paul Lund of Bast Berlin, has pur- chased the Louis Anderson home on Damon’ ill. The priceé of the property was fixed in the neighbor- hood ; of _$5,000. Agterson and family afe ot Mo leave for California shqefly, re. they will hen i . G Farmington, hased a_new, Chev: rolel E'S\mel of Wort)unnon Ridge Bas soid s Ovm-u speod- Mln of Kelmngum $0 the New Brifain Gen: 1hiis mo wherxe she 8 trea e will spend the & ith friénds at Momaughi 1 Agnes Trehy Kensi today * from Nor! week. R. X 20% OFF ON GARDEN HOSE .. AUTQ" WHEEBL CQASTERS RUBBISH BURNERS SCREEN NETTING % " BICYCLE; TIRES ALAWN FENCING; FOR NEW.STOCK. PLUMBING’ i HEATING TINNING ! GEN. CONTRACTING. ;: & SUBPLY CO. - M ASH MARKET ml@ DELIVERY Large Freezing' Plant in Glags Cases. SATURDAY - . 1b 30c oot ena sy, Tb 2e (tl@ | Hobine and Mr. r Perrin | Hardw: iskighs om-the | peay #The, Liora: 1ok} | I¥annual vacation of two weeks. , Mrs. Alphonse Bordeau and Mrs. Willl.nm Cooke has returned from their vacatfon spent at Short Beach. Elmer Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. an.nk and Mrs. Ch-l.rles Pond have returned from a week's fishing trip to Bantam Lake. They had a large string of fine fish .and several fish stories. Mrs. Elizabeth MecDonald has re- turned to her home in Wallingford sport after a'short visit at the home of Mrs. Wallacg- Beacher of Whiting street. Mrzdnd Mrs. Benjamin Getchell of Ea™Broad stréet will spend a two vacation at LakaACongamond. . Elizabeth Bns of Centfal is visiting tnends Q Brookl!n. s Sophie Greep, meé'hone opera- the local #xc! will leaive % Quee’n straet N aAvay two | Toe Digs!e reet s B Teft for-a o lrL‘Jn w‘é Haven. T.. awd. M ‘Walter* Lathrope of / Map& stréef Have left orf a two weells’ tor dgreed | valation to. Myrtle Beach. Fredz Cambridge, employed at the jCity, _Manufacturing - com- #index finger _of his ff at_the first Yoint an prqneq at . the ¥actory. He* wan attended by Dr. right Rtn ..o Collections will be ‘taken at the Chitpch of Our Isady of Mercy tomor- ‘row figrning- for the Catholic Tran- “Hed E. Tyler is to go - to Palmer, Mass.'pext Monday to attend the Central ./New . England. Camp mfi; He has bgen engaged by ‘the P Meeting a: iation to conduct the evangelistic seryices and will speak edch.evening for'bever ,days-at 7:45 o'clock. Rev. M &'&lu; pulpit here Will, be suppliedi on Stnday, August 8th, by Rev. Mr. Pinder. German Idea of Ownership Is Blamed for Ruined Amepican ‘New York, July 31.—Mrs. Anna J. Helm, 30 years old who is suing Fred- erick B. Helm, a chauffeur of Wood- haven, L. I, for sepasgation, charged veMigrday. in the ‘Supreme Court se%omm that singe her marriage four years ago, she had been ‘“vir- tually 1 prigoner. incone room” in the hnme ot her ypsbqad s parents. ‘Mrs. HeJfi' charged. that her hus- band's parents,. who are of German extraction, are “wholly continental in their ideas, loyalty and expression. They and my husband instpficted me at the outset of the marriage that a wife is the personal property of. a husband and that I was to submit to him and tkem in all things.” Mrs. Helm's papers add that she was continually admonished by her husband and hispeople “that I must not leave the room we eccupied. When I have taken an occasional short walk for exercise, one of the family has followed behind me.” 4 Mrs. Helm's charges were.deniéd by her husband as well as his rents. It was stated that the plaintiff absented herself fram.home for long periods and was responsible herself for any discord. -« Justice Fawcett .granted Mrs. Helm's.application Yor alimony. pending trial of the suit for separa- tion, and awgrded her $15 a week. WILL PAY BEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF JUNK and Second-Han< Furniture. $1.00 A HUNDRED FOR PAPER . L. ZELDES 138 OAK ST. TEL. 589.88. /e Can Help B * The Service of thfs Bank will heip vou.. We» are always pleasedywhen ‘we can render any service in connec- tion with the handling of money or the transaction of a financial busi- ness. We accept posits sin any amount, and assure abs safety for all funds intrusted t; ' care. THE 'PLAINVILLE TRUST CO. Banking Hours.— ® a . to 8 p. m., except 9 a m. 3 p. m to 9 p. m. ‘that ~ Frederick the Town of 1.93. Dollars for to 1919, inclusive, described property: | Britam Plaza. ce, Plainville, Conn. , or part of same, hest bidder ‘at the nesday, the. sixth the public sign- is hereby sBurton is indebted Plainville in the sum taxes due from lists £91 levied on the follow Notice 2 p at Town Clerk's 4 Q@escribed pro) {lI* be sold to the 4 u;:r E-xn due from e ’unu Notice is héredby Chusnowski Plainville In the :f taxes due from lists levied on the following e Lot No. 95, Mountain Map at Town Clerk's Office, P Said described pro or will be sold to the hour of 2 P. M. on day of October, +1930, post of said tor Dated at Plaf first day of July W. J. HE! Notice 1is hereby ‘given Tohen is indebted to th Plainville 1n the sum of 4 taxes due from lists 1913 to levied on the following deser, Lots Nos. 173 and 174, New Map at Town Clerk's Office, PI Safd_described . property, or will be sold to the highest h of 2 P. M. on Wedn October, 1920, at said town. fea’ at Plainville, Conn. Bret day of July, 1920. g i W8, HEMI Cevxr. post . NOTICE. f.!eby given 1 indebted to dnyilel 15 the awm. of 2914 to ] own Clet Said described. pro; T e s0d 1qtm ‘Cln hour'.of % day ‘of post et Daged at Plainv frstiMay of July. 1 . T. HEMINGWAY, * Notice Scpinder is L2 Plainville in the sum of taxes due from lists 2313 to levied on the following ; Lot No. 65, Map at Town Clerk Satd cribed property, will be -c\d (o ~ne i hour of 2 Wedn day bt oagisr wxo. 3 post of said’ tow e Dated at’ Pmn\;-?’- C: first duy ‘cf July, ¥920. . W. J. HEMINGWA? NOR( is hereby ‘givemm is ‘ndebted to Plainyille ’mhe Sum of taxes dup lists 1915 tof levied on \ht following desy Lots Nos. 135 and 136, 3 p at Town Clerkis & Said described property; € will be sold to the hi hour of 2 P. M. on W« day. of October. 1 post of said town. Dated Plainville, first day of July, J. HEI S Notice Lockery Natice is hereby ‘given Casey is indebted . to Plainville in the sum of!3 taxes due from lists 1913 levied on the following 4 Lots Nos. 201, 200, “" 317, 318, 319, 314, 318, Map ‘at Town Clerk's Office, Said described property, il be sald to the “hiEh hour of 2 P. M. o day of October, 1920, post of said town. Sy S Junriese first of Y, 21 . HEMING at 1 NG Notice is hereby. Allison s indebted, Plainville in the taxes due from Ii levied on the followip Lot No., 315, New" Map at Town Clerk Said dedcribed will be sold to - Lour of 2B 1 day of Oel post_ of Dated at mxmm frgt day of July. 48 Notice is hereby wood (deceased) is. * Plainville in the 4 taxhe Ao froun et 19133 levied tollowing. Said described pro will be sold ¥o the hour of 2 P. M. on day of Oetober, X post of said town. Dated at Plainvi first day of July, 1 W. J. HE] S oTIC ‘| Notice i hen Atwood is ' indebted ! to Platnville In the sum of| taxés due from lists 1913 levied on the following d Lots Nos. 151 ahd 182, N Map at Town Clerk's Om: Sald described property, will_be sold to thehi hour of 2 P. M. on Wed day of October, 1920, at post of said town. Dated st Plainville, first 'day of July, 1920. W. J. HEMINGWA NO C Notice is hereby gi' Scherowas . is _indebted Plainville in the sum taxes due from Msts 1914 levied on the follm. 4 Lots Nos. 171 and 472, Map at Town Clerk's O« Said described property, will be sold to.” day of October, post of sald tow Dated at Platavill first day of July, 19: W. J. HEMINGWA' NOTI Notlee is _Hereby given M. B. Hitcheock is indebd Plainville in the sum' ol taxes due from lists 1814 levied on the following Lot on_Ensign Map at Town Clerk’s Offig ‘Baid described proper will be sold to the h hour of 2 P. M. on Wi day of October, 1920, id town. at Plainville, ¢ of July, 1930. W. J. HEMINGW. 0 Notice 1s hereby g Barnes is_ indebted’ Plaiaville: fn" the sum taxes due: from lists 1 levied on the followli Lot Ne' 1 to: n to 116, incl No. 308 to 143, 145, 1 +

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