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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1028 MWmmr 4 FOUND GUILTY s Relssd by Justioe o0 Puying R ] Costs of Court : : ' LET this advertise Sl | ) ; ment be the interrupt- v . ing idea that will put CAUCUSES T0 BE HELD §00N < adRE you on the right track, John Lamb Denies Aspiration For Of« ol | :’I"‘::n:;z: :lsfll.lllnli):'pr::: : erly placed when you Bulld Soon = Maplehurst to Sell p / get it, START HERE!! Out==>Mr, James 11l At Maplehurst, BEGIN NOW! Seasonable White Matenals fice of Nelectman—Standrad Ol to Special Counter Display Featuring “King Phillips Mills” Namsooks and Long Cloths, Pure Irish Handkerchief Linens and Jowel Cloth for Scarfs, Runncrs and other nses, BOLD WITH A GUARANTEE, every woman using Nainsook or Long cloth, should buy “King Phil. lips" make, she knows then she gets the best, Four of the violators who were to appear last evoning to answer to the charge of driving to the left of the traffic post In’the center were hefore o © V' Ity the court and were found gullty and R. W. PARKER |um RT LOOMIS assessed the costs of court x ¥ | | ABK FOR THEM BY NAME. MAYFLOWER, FAMILY NAINSOOK, very durable, priced 85c¢ 300 LONG CLOTH, a rars quality, 38c yard, 12 Yard, 12 yards for $3.85, Joseph Furrell of Waterbury, Eva yard for 84, BRIDAL WREATH, of medium weight, priced Carrel of Cheshire, Adam Markowisk Nathan Alpert, the popular 39c yard, 12 yards. for $4.25, I of Waterbury and Edward Dalton ot {shirt aalesman, returned home yest fi UP i 1 LIBERTY BELL, a 40-inch width, price 800, of = "yi6,iginl AINF, the width 44 Inches, priced 480 Waterbury were the ones who were | day from a vacation spent at Oceaon found gullty. Although there wore |Beach, New London. et : others scheduled to appenr they werc | Miss Elizabeth Turns of Central NEW BRITAIN, CONN, 12 yanis for 8530, yard, 12 yards for $5.30, AINBOOK 35¢ yard, 12 yards $3.25. 36-INCH AMERICAN Long cloth, fine grade for FUGI, fine mercerized finish, is priced 35c yard, 22c yard, 10 yards for $2.00, not present but are expected to pre- | Square is visiting friends at Morris MEDIUM for 20c, 10 yards $2.50, p ’ The root of the trouble seemed to | Henry Trumbull and family have (Contlston thom Pikst Pages ‘\r[en of St. Mark’s Eat be the lack of signs signifying the |returned to thelr home on Park Place i And Enjoy Bowlin; direction to, take ‘In going to the fafter spending the summer months at lnllmlnr Bernadotte Loomis, He is a| # Oy g various surrounding towns. Although [ the cottage at Sachems Head. The first fall meeting of the there are signs on the traftic post| Mr. and Mrs. Clarence K. May of Eraduate of the New Brituin high | Knights of Washington of 8t Marks' they are rather small. Farmington road are recelving con- ,”m"‘h waa held Jast night ac Although there had been agitation | gratulations on the birth of a daugh- Delta Sigma Fraternity. April 1, 1918, | PArish house. The meeting opened before for the erection of proper | ter. [ he enlisted n the United States coast | %!th % "dog roast’ followed by 8 signs there has been no action taken | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Skinner of New |guard service and was assigned to |10t business session at which Gor- an the matter and it is evident that | Brunswick, N. J., are visiting with|submarine chase Apache No, 2, sta.| 000 Porter. who will enter collese unless some action 18 taken tho num- | relatives in town. | tioned at Charleston, 8. C., where he | th!s fall, was presented with a founs ber of violators of the traffic rule | The Misses May and Margaret Cal-|saw service until April 1, 1919, For | ™ pen and pencil by the club mem- will continue to increase. len returned home Monday after a|the past two years he has been | C"™ At 0:30 o'clock the men ad- Cancusses to be Held Soon vacation spent at Lake Sunapee. * | salesman for Landers, Frary and |i0Urned to Roger's recreation build- As the day of election draws ncar| Mrs. Mary Tinuls and daughter, Clark. ing where two teams were organized there are no new candidates for the | Mrs. Elbert Chichester, have returned | Ag a vocalist Mr. Loomis probably | “'d POWIng was enjoyed. A sur- office of first selectman. to their home in Amityville, 1. I.|is best known. He is talented, hav- prise program is being arranged for The republican party has set no|after a visit with Mra. W. C. Kramer| ing started at an carly age as a so. | N5, NCxt meeting on September 13, date for the caucus except the rather | of Bank street. | prano soloist at St. Mark's Fpmopa“ Plans have been completed for th'o | s corn roast to be given by the Men's 12 yards for $3.85, sent themselves In a few days, Cove, school and a member of the Alpha Pure Irish, Handkerchief Linens FINE and SHEER, for $§1.00, $1 36-INCH COLORED LINEN, 20 shades to select $1.50, 82,00 and $2.25 yard, 42-inch width for $1.75 from, sold in 12-inch squares, for 50c. yavd. JEWEL CLOTH, ecru and white, $1.25. HANDKERCHIEF SQUARES, for ladies, white EMERALD Cloth, colored $1.10, with colored horders also white tape borders, ready EMERALD Cloth, white, for $1.00. for hemming, 25¢ each. Same for men, 75¢ and 39¢ COLONIAL Cloth, in both white and ecru, priced 75c. 36-INCH cach, general statement that it “will be held chureh. o appeared B - soon.” This Is very important as it Palace of H\\'vn(sA—()n» quart of l.:r xrflhihr"jlrlrc,:: ;eprr;arrl:r:a‘n:*:x“inm:l:r:n](l“h o :ne ::uu;chd:r; ‘Thur:dnyt:e\:; must be held 11 days before election | /c¢ cream ( special 45 cents at the new | city, More lately he has been sINEING | hre® nskod Lo oot 1n front of which will be in October. Although [store, 81° West Main street—advt. |\with the “L4 Quartet,” e asked /to Moty L OnK Ll i there have been several names men- P He has bee erested in a ~ i s , 2 . ::m’:::,t;,b":eg,fi?eze,"::‘fl"sfi;';r‘tg “It‘:m':‘"‘”"“ of Berlin ‘Grange last | tioned for the office of First Select-{ For Sale—Hen 1Vertiltzer, 7"’1‘”"(“0\" mnr:\ he [:m’:f-nr::ln .II\:xliolr(hll,Z:\';j ";":?':onl‘;:” sldidiiatiagi ) B rlln News g p VT man there has been no statement| Telephone 232-2, Plainville, Conn.—|erg' Corps at the Y. M. C. A. when a| @ & e : o roond Mrs. M. H. Damon have) made by the men mentioned as to [advt small boy, and developed into an all| \waANTED FOR NON-SUCPPOR™ So far'as is known, the bronze|returned from a short stay at Hawk's whether or not they would accept the e LSS around athlete. He . holds the local kit dot el | he Waterbury police this morning Vg g N S SRS tablet for the honor roll at Flannery's | Nest. ¥ s nomination if it was offered to them. reCOr corner has not yet arrived. The stone| Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ventres have | Tpe name of Theodore Derby has SOUTHINGTON NEWS !\:lln;‘[-afi;i ?1: "“ijd :,o‘r s‘tnnrlfllnx hiigh notifled Captain George Kelly at po- Ekcsira as won several gold medals | ;. peadquarters that Willlam T, Hy- EAST BERLINITES .é::?“ev::kr!cmly and has been for sev- &e;‘l‘x,rng:n:;onm a week's vacation In [ peen suggested as a Cdflf'“dal? on the one of them being for first prize as the 1 f this clty i ted in the B Foresters to Meet George Whitney of New York city “eg“;’"{‘“” “c}“}: i - The caucus of the democratic party | est all around athlete, awarded to :;(ryonn‘ u“ncon}-sljp‘;;:‘! echa‘:‘gi 1t ‘Wha The Foresters will Hold thelr néxt|has returned to: his home. aftes wh:t;;r"‘):‘: wl?l ":l"r:' ’:: ":’;p“:fi*"_ Wil be held Monday evening in the|Nim last winter. He is a graduate of | jo;1naq that Tyler, who was employed meeting tomorrow cvening at § o'clock | spending the holiday with his moth-'| aeain, but the general trend of opn. Town hall. | €andidates for the tow | the fenlor Leaders' training school for | 4¢ he Connectiout Light & Power Coy in their hall in Kensington. The main |er, Mrs. Elizabeth Whitney, Lio0 18, Chat e It 0_‘““"5 k“)'” be nominated. Election| ¥+ M. ©. A. Workers. office had left town August 25 and his business on the program will be a dis- | Frunkiyn Boardman and Edward Denies Political Ambition WIIL take place October 1. TR TR T wWhereabouts is unknown, = COTTON ADVANCES $4 — Russe! v . cussion of the repairs to the hall. A 1l have returned from a vaca- John Lamb, prominent local busi- THemanth of BRnteM bek Wi b H( HaSOTrON A% s 4 X : rm 4 l‘-{ o e a| *w York, Sept. 5.—Cotton today A regular meetin A. G. Hame Help Pllt 0“‘. Blaze m Bal’fl OI A- number of candidates will also be|tion at the shore, o B! vhen asked this mornin, o I brought up. Kast Berlin Items ot MR 8| busy one for the members of the|adusmee R g + AT o whether he would conslder the nom- | Plantsville Fire Department. They | oo 4 & bale In the New York A TR O i | ; : William Elton, who has been the Yenue Equal Rights gen ination for the office of first selectman | wij| . g ; 3 ¥ 34 arade in Wethersfield A]’leOlfllflS on Peflheld A _ An example of how women are fl‘::z ";th‘:ei'fi]‘x&‘:"‘:‘ Gfif:;:::;‘{“{ safd: “There is nothing to it” and said | 15 ang in r’r;am:m:l“s:’,::.:f,x.m)l‘}r jumping right into the harness after s fon' | I can not account for my name he- | In preparation for these parades s Newest Man 0, War Comlnls' sioned | -U'- o, " has returned to his h they secured their “equal rights” is ome in Boston, | yng mentioned. as a candidate for the | drill will be held at the fose: Hoilda LEGION ELEGTS DELEGATES evident right here in Berlin. Many M:fi}x. Harold Clark and children, | °M¢ s I have no desire to be first | Friday evening preceding the regular ' | seleotman.” meeting. people have noticed that the residence | Mrs. Harold e (lar o a 4 " ] Vi een spendin, S v " of Clarence Boardman ' on Berlin| WhO have been spending the P*‘;fd":‘l‘] Mr., Lamb said that he thought that IS street is being painted. But compara- : the present selectman has been a “fine Mrs, Sarah E. Sanford, 59, of Oak- 1 Receives l‘ulnful Injury— (%0 ! = | Neck, have returned to their e : Bengstor g :\;rlgmre‘;u:.ao\re‘I:.‘?c‘l‘lc::xkl‘\i\r;:&ls!}:::f:i.: S e e L home | v an for the town and had the interest | land road died yesterday at the Meri- House Shortage in East iR e Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bourgeols and of the town at heart. den hospital. She is survived by Will Develop Kensington Real Es- | early, "Wielditg hex brush ae vo’m- g doen: who have el apefiding, the P]ansslhmlul"l 0"4"12':“““ hlflt' h"s\hwl' N T oL petently and as tirelessly as any mem- ;"""’ Teskynt canar ety 010 on, tion of n.ml::wmrfirl‘lnr:;m'sl\wl&;(h;\er:; ;;fl:“rfl anvd Ithr:e (Iy\:r\»‘i:;r: OrJf.‘r:I;; tate—Items of Interest. ber of the painters’ union. And she is|fiove returned to their home on Main | )/ oporty“that the company hasvaub- | Foley, of England, John Foley of Fair There was considerable excitement :‘1:155:(1 drlorx z?olfiztnno‘;\;a;;. unlon:!ls Mr. and Mrs. George Sallons of |lé2sed from W. C. Manning. Coptrac- | Haven, and William T. Toley of in East Berlin for a whilo early lastjuc o oS 2l-|gpnmior e ix;‘;:r: NeW. Y6idt dre spéiiging: afaw daye |- A NEEe expected yeatordyy 1o logh t BONMington, ' THe funergl Cwill she Ui ikt INUG 'I"h‘?)w P o e oxbelt [as the guest of Mrs. Sallon's par- | OVer the property but failed to arrive, | held from the home at 2:30 Thursday :;‘e: i barn of A. Arznolaitis of Pen- | should take a look at the house and | ¢NtS Mr. and Mrs. Phillp Lotz at :mi.x“(eh ”ppefiu‘((: pl;\\-e\cr bk it R Dl sce what a joh has been done. Mr,|'Neir home on Cottage street. DS R [ SR ) event AR AR Wi On TR by Bt i st sl e e M Gand . M, L VR Cogawell are | ThesbUllding will be bullt near the - Un Thuraday evening o recsption Several people living near by no- oardman also works on the job upon entertaining guests from out of town site of the present building and will | Will be given to Rev. Carl Fleischer, | ticed smoke issuing from the windows{ his return from work each day. Wt) thielp: Home oh ' Wileok. avanie be of stucco, similar to the [ pastor of the First Lutheran church, | of the barn. They notified Mr. Arz- Bengston Receives Injury ki 5, E i Y i structures owned by the Standard Oil | in the parlors of the church. The Holaitis, who rushed out to the build-| John Bengston, one of the propric- ‘ast Borlin News company throughout the state. ladies' Ald society will serve supper ime and discovered that a large quan- | tors of the Monument garage, sust Mr, and Mrs. Amos Bourgeois and Maplehurst to Be Sold at 6:30 and the entertainment which tity of hay, together with the barn in|ed a painful injury to his hand yes-|children have returned to thelr homie( Maplehurst” the inn which has | Will follow will be given by the Men's | which the hay was stored, was threat- [ terday as he was about to start his on Main slreel: after apending the|hoen run for the past seven years by | l-cague. | ened with destruction. car. He was fixing the battery in an | past week at Cedar Island, Clinton. [the jate Mrs, Laura Martin is to be The owner was at a loss for means | attempt to get the engine to turn| Miss Etta Lawrence left Monday igold, according to information re- of eombatting the fire, there being no | over. Thinking that“he could roll the | for Boston, Mass, where she will en- | cejved this morning. apparatus in town, when several [car down the hill so as to work more | JOY -l two weeks' vacation. Meeting of Democratic Town Com, Mr. and Mrs. George Pollard mo-| 1t wag announced by W. J. Koran neighbors rushed to his aid. Some of | conveniently he started to do so and 5 {hem formed a bucket brigade, throw- | in some manner got his hand caught | tored to Hampton Beach, N. H., Where | (his" morning that a meeting of the ing water through the windows, while j between the left rear wheel and the | they spent thie week-end. Miss Mar-| jomodratic town meeting will be held others got busy with pitchforks and | brake band. His thumb is broken and | 8uerite Pollard, who has been spend-| g, ging the week at which time it is | Court yesterday and was fincd $10 on | began carting the ‘hay 'out of thefa bad gash cut in his hand. He was Ing her vacation at Hampton Beach,|oxpected that plans for the coming | the first count and $15 on the second, | building until the seat of the fire was | attended by Dr. A. J. Goodwin of Ken- | returned home with them. election will be formulated. Mr, |4nd was assessed the costs of court, | discovered. sington. Mr. and Mrs, Wlll!am_ Palmer and | poran was reticent to say whether | Amounting to §16. Due to the prompt help of Mr. East Berlin: House Shortage l.eRoy Palmer have returned to their|on 1ot there had been any plans Arznolaitis' neighbors little damage| There seems to be a great scarcity (fiome on Main street after spending | muqge as yet for the coming election was done, as the fire fighters were | of dwelling houses in Fast Berlin. It|he past few days at Hammonassett|pyt said that the Democratic caucus soon busy with chemicals secured | was sald this morning that there are | Feach. would be held during the next two y Henry Mildrum of Main street left | Giaie from the Stanley Chemical company.|many people who have nlxI‘\ngm\d a Part of the barn was burned and the | desire to move to that section of the | Monday for Worcester, Mass, where | H. A. James 111 rior was badly scorched. I town, both from Beriim and other | he Wil resume his studies at the In-| MA3imes, who resided at the all of the hay was saved. The|towns, but who can not do so because —e v William Arsemaule of Rristol, ar- rested at Lake Compounce Monday | night by Officer T han ot Bristol | and Constables 1"oley and Murphy, for breach of the peace and resisting an | officer, was found guilty in the town | Otto Tandusky and Terrenne Brady are at Atlantic City, | Miss Helen Dunn of North Main | street returned yesterday from an au- tomobile trm through Canada. | stitute of Technology. A S— Y . Maplehurst, for a number of years is 5 fire was thought to be due to spon- [there are no vacant houses in tne [ Willlam Bunce of Jersey Cily, N.|yeported ae scriously 1l at that place. PLENTY OF COAL f town. J., has been visiting at the home- Mr. James was ""k”‘ il Monday New York, Sept. 5.—The rmmh-y[ R SHOUGHLCORY TN BV HEMY URXE 0ld Glory rises to the masthead and the U. S. S. Colorade eous combustion. i ey Tiogion Elects Delegates When It was suggedted that some (#1¢ad on Main strect. Mrs. Willlam g ana since that time has been i | ertrude Jors tmhuors, wheodora and|confined to his bed. He s at present | Febtiary by which time present dif- | oo0¢ into commission ay Camden, N. J. Most powerful seafighter Zens construction company or a group of Pasquale Giannotta of Kensington }01\“ Gertrude, | Q. y q s I ere eleet- | individuals erect dwelling houses the | Gertrude, left Sunday by automobile é th e nnd Is | ficulties probably will have been over- ":;dt “B,I,]{m““’,f:fs,f; ;‘::,'2;‘;,,( Amer- |answer was that no ong would build [ for Canton, N. Y, where they will ;‘;;,,";;,S.‘{g ,O,,r. :0:‘r,,q,:’:;dl:‘:fl:h.{:; ,.,I: come, said William H. Woodin, former | we have, it is the last to be built under the five- -power naval agree- |La|:y1 egion at 4 meeting at T. A. B.|#&ny houses to rent out, as they could | Spend the winter, a few weeks, state fuel administrator who arrived | ment entered into at the disarmament conference at Washington, hall last evening to attend the state |not securc rent enough to pay for = :4"“‘" Bunce left Sunday for St 1y Priotks. today on the OIFMBic e “lizabethtown, N. Y., where he Will| Aj those desiring a tryout for the New Britain as dele- |the cost of construction . There are tonyention I no conveniences in Fast Berlin, no |Fesume his dutles as teacher in the 1933 Crimson football team' are re- es .Alternates named were Joseph et f\mgl]:o“ and Dr. Matthew Griswold, | Water or fire protection and people *"',;"‘r"i::f“?‘;;‘ ,}“ffh ’fl’]"“‘h quested to report at Trumbull field The doing away with the old honor | Will not pay high rents. ¢ Mids Mon 'l{ 4 ”‘"l J“h acon and |4t g g'clock tomorrow night for the roll in front of the town hall was dis-| It was stated that owners of dwel- | 3% 5 orma ‘at;“ and John Perry of | jnitia] practice. A manager will be tussed and the following committee | lings are forced to charge $20 to $25 “\C":-‘:l!!‘e"“ ;""'l',’*‘{ at Niantic. jgeleoted at this time. The Crimsons amed to see that it Is taken a month for small houses in order to L ;- arjorie Balley and son, Les- look forward to a good season and e Pasquale Glannotta and Jo-|meet the taxes and other expenses | lie. spent Sunday as the guests of Miss | nope to better records for the past g:“hn\"xl;)s::( Kensington, John Ven- | connected with the upkeep of the Hagel Perry at her home in Beckleys. | sangons, tros and Ambrose Barrett of Berlin, | blaces. hp:’;::mL'f:"H:‘““l""c*""n“'“r"’d to Real Estate Transfer. Arthur Benson and James McPherson Will Develop land the paft 1ot ;“:Ml;“ ": "g '?f"dl'"*" Mrs. Lottie M. Taylor has sold her of East Borlin, This committee will [ George A. Qufgiey of New Britain e, s urlington, | property at 78 North Washington Nold & meeting soon. it is not to be | has purchased a strip of land _in)CORA. | street to Albert E. Sturgeon. The y Kensington northwest of the Kensing- | l.ost—Ladies’ open faced watch on |gaje was made through the Skinner & ton Congregational church and will | ohatelaine pin. Return to J. A. Wil-| gmith Real Estate Agency. Mrs. Tay- eut it up into building lots. SN . B T lor will make her home in Newtown, Briefs, The Kensington church has also bought a plot of land adjoining fits present property and will hold it In C Shines in a hurry— v reserve for future use. I h d ' Will Be in C t HEAI_ YUUR SKlN g Amonk those r;o‘c.tl)?;‘:"ll{;ro;r Jutee S communlty Theatel' Saves leather and worry! risw e Berlin town : : court this evening will be Willlam Keeps the shoes trim and tidy. Gives the look and feel of: Broken Out Skin and Itching Eczema |70 o 500 G, ey Vi ny street, New Today at 8 P. M. Helped Oyer Night. Haven, who was arrested Monday by g : prosperity. \or unsightly skin eruptions, rash | Officer Ventres on charges of reck- 0 . g arms or | less driving, driving without an opera- J n me " ea ¢ " . Black, Tan, White, Ox-blood, Brown y ) y or blotches on face, neck, tor's license and driving a car with- body, you do not have to wait for re'- . Stentd He 1 Mef from torture or embarrassment, | out proper registration. e is man- — with — declares a noted skin speclalist. Apply | ager of the New Haven baseball team. SaY DOROTHY DALTON and Everyday in everyway you need the JACK HOLT SHINOLA Home Set. Genuine bristle a little Mentho-Sulphur and jmprove- R. J. Jackson of 891 Grand avenue, A totrent of smotions dauber cleans the shoes and applies ment shows next day. New Haven, will also appear in court ¢ Because of its germ destroying [to answer to a charge of reckless ue. a A torrent of emotions. properties, nothing has ever been Qfi:‘;:gf’- “"":d:;“fi;-‘;r:!:::' h',"} ‘:gl‘f:: A hurricane of crashing the polish and the big lamb’s wool s > polisher brings the shine like found to take the place of this aul- H. Hallinshed, colored, of 4 Port phur preparation. The moment you | H. Hallinshed, colored, o - i t way to end a corn R e T Loy The simplest way THE OLD SEA DOG lightning. d stréet, Hartford, throw'sz him A apply it healing begins. Only those s " . is Blue-jay. Stops the pain in- "o have had unsightly skin troubles | onto the running board of #he car. | sumly.’T’l"nen :hepmvn 'I’oolens Burton "2,':','?,:."""0""! “now the delight this Menu_u» The man was not seriously injured. and comes out. Made in clear Pt o e o e fiauid and in thin plasters. The MME, WRITNEY Of New Haven dried Hght up. Mre, Grace 1. Ventres gave an in- d & mall jar from any good | teresting talk on her trip to the New action is the same. CLASSICAL SINGING use it like cold cream. England convention of Granges at At your druggist