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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSI 1924 [ T TTE——— e system in the & tution of another nis nnounced, Plainville News vt Bristol News |t i iy 8 A0 sloeping cars, diners g pul up as one of the copditions WHICH 10 00 8 SPUE IR0k | s— e cenm e e |10 b8 taken cure of by the Willimans ilroad s The work tie management before resumption of ,”flw_éo 'Z &/’@9 THENTONSPIAL = ) BE CLEANED UP -5 B il \.M Ha i ke g R e Biele laws have been straightensd Dr, J. C. Taoner Is Called and oo 'y Anciiie. s Health Officer Woisand Decides on -vveva s srtontion. ted through the mysterios of th in Serious Condition 777 “owent e e iy Amnng Property OWORIS vyt i f » . Plainsitle toke sembled Coney Istand, The ehildre .. Halph Hehermer & | OUR ANNUAL VOTERS 10 BE REGISTERED 1. =i 77 SAID 10 BE PUBLIG NUISANGE 1., i The lurke numbers in bathing have (DURING JULY AND ALGLSNT, n\, CLOSE WEDNESDAYS AT AOON) ; iderite Fids Hi Hochwell park hus proven a most puitar ce In the last few et Lifeguard Gratton O'Connell pitul 1o Mi, and Mrs. Worthe of Worcester, Mash Fund Flower Show==Auto Catches IN ADDITION TO OUR CUSTOMARY AUGUST DISCOUNT YOU WILL ALSO Firo=Plainille Uriefs, | RECEIVE THE BENEFIT PRICE CO S MADE BY THE MANUFACTURERS (B]| & man unab'e to give his name, bt fabl clection of ofticars was held, The | follbw i Liitle tu § formerly Miss Hazel DURING THIS YEAR AND, WITH THE A1D OF OUR SYNDICATE OFFICE, WE ARE ([ls+i9 10 be s membor of the gang or [P0 08 bl A e ienh yakin 1o elcnn up the bed of '8rter of this eity, The boy welghs ‘ ABLE TO OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT A DOUBLE SAVING, workmen of the Weatorn Unlon Tel o Desrer Lthio 1k ek river, which has been 0N wnd one hwlf pounds and is | nual - meeting o ] amination for - Postmastership e Pratt; secrctuary and tr | Co., which has moved into ; ¢ Brapk y s Klakosles the clty health for som now town, fell unconscious on the sidewalk b \ Letter Carvior Allen Dresser has re- E— . o swding 10 the health board A |opposite Crown strect this miorning 3 sumed his t ot named Worthing Porter § A shortly after 9 o'clock and Dr. J, ( At the annual meeting of the stock. | s beon sturted by Health Officer B 20 Ehl m th \.‘.'fl post Furniture For Dining Room—Ten Piece Suites — Buffet, semi-enclosed China Tanner, who was called to attend |"0Mers of the Bouthington Hardware |J. | Deuelx:hiay; colleotail | 8o 2 T i Cabinet, Serving Cabinet, good size, oblong Table, five side and one Arm Chair wigh himierdited himidemoved:(o'tha/New Ch o JERERIo e ((ollowing - Uloare | ML sihdviuyiln the strammynad:atoind i Sl En sl S SRR choice of seat covering; regular price is $350.00, 25 6 Liritain goneral hospital, Apparently, | (0L TGt b prefilinti (e iplinca Ser Linlaingscieich I BT A e e I Our August Seling Price marked to...... ............... $ 0 O B e e .0 by nrctoad Francos Grldiey, tre Tiro usunl | situation oxiuta yosterday In Bprinafield, Mass, " dizzy Quarterly dividend of W CUDE Wil A complaint was recent!ly made by DUsines J Ten Piece Suite of Jacobean Onk in flemish finish, well cnn.slruclvd: priced rogu- [l e, "t middve of tast Mg declared 4 TR to the | detter Careior William W, Merril rubbixh which floats down the stecam |18 #pending i two weeks' vacation on larly at $275.00, which is good value, too, $195 00 atreet, the potlon took effect on him | W phihie MoK Noats L e rine ThA e (felesd i ., riotidhrsdalie St n the henctit gume played yesters and a request was mide e ety ot LY u e sta Our August Selling Price marked t0.................vvuvivinsss . B e vl s the New. Betain |4a¥ afternoon botwden teum of play. | countil that some action be taken to| Willlam Hymis of the Ingraham In enjoying a tvo weeks' v 3 I Wi . i | : : e [ fro he M lal nr lark | preve I wllution, The council I Nine Piece Suite—Buffet, oblong Table, China Cabinet and set of Chairs in an Sospital, |mmodiktc stops Me0g l":}":"lx'::m:: AL e Eosa L o0 e R ook oo | vaeal nmuctne two toned walnut finish, lowest price we have ever sold 24 :.'“,' .',',',‘,, :,‘.,',',',,:.’,'. wiit et togan ¢ o/ tta¥ d victorious by w score | qecisive action on the petition, Sines | M. ) Cisey of Stenrns strest, I this style, §$295.00. Our August Selling Price marked to ...... ralse & disturbance. ‘The hospital au- |Of 8+1 ries Mullen. playing short- | thon other property owners Iuited friends in Wallingford yestere . " WL e 5, S t thorlties summoned the New Writain (80P for the lorers, was the star of taken the case up with the he a Ten Piece Suite in combination walnut, very attractive sL\lc. priced during police and he was transferred to the |the Ko Gerald Woodruf® pitched | gfficer, who has found out that -- regular selling at this figure, $250.00, $l 95 00 police station where he was heing Iu.-J wl ’w“um rl~ ‘.\'m’ Kept the .l., well | Lroperty ovTE adioihine LICENSES SUSPENDE Selli ric ! held for further devclopments, Higgl 't hand throughout the gume, Johnny | ypoam should keep the bed clour Ihe commizzioner ¢ motor ve Our August Selling Price marked to ............ KRS 2 condition, though greutly |||||||n~.-rl? Hayes did the hurling for the losers. | o pesult of conditions, the health offl- | hiclos has notified the police of the . Sui i combinati 0ZANY, y ’ e 3 gave evidence of Loeing n case of e R . cer feels thut the city n © operator's licenses Ten Piece Suite combination mahogany, neat Queen Anne type, price during flatior polsoning; 'The Piainville po-|. Gonat Thomus Murphy rounded |yocorin Sarie: will-te isds B Ireia T FiiNlastain ot o8 regular sc"'n"z, at this figure, $350.00. 27 lice will investigate the matter, up alx more youths who it Is under- | 5,00 1o have the situation corrected. | Willow street, Irancis Willlams of Our August Selling Price marked to...... % s To Register Voters stood participieted in the 0 luum Begins, | Main street and Moses Debenian v )’ » Inrge qus o clal " ph N n and Peter | '1“”1”5";"‘-‘ “'m"', '“ A : The triduum or three days' prayer | of 196 Hartford avenue. The right registrars of voters, have given 0 Ch was sfored | in honor of St. Ann hegan toduy at |1o operate of Herbert Iyden of 4 Ten Piece Suite in American Walnut, beautiful burl pancls with fluted tapered L i 4 i fegs, Dresden tapestry seats on chairs; regular $500.00 Suite. notice that :’m_\ \\u: hmi Saxions n: R Bl :_:‘, S Hhs the | St Joseph's church, where a, novena | Smith street has been O.K'd.' Licenses r August Selling Price marked to ..... 4 the town hall on August 1 ane Augus it Al St 6 a dealep |10 honor of the saint is in progress, | have been rcturned to Edmond Zale Ou g LEa i . § from 12 o'clock noon to 9 o'clock | Meful Which waa Nold to & junk dealer oy 0" \iguum fs a little mission and | caki of 99 Booth street and Lester R. at night, standar] time, for the pur- The ehemical squad was calted ont | ¥ 80w those who could not attend 1 Lyckman of 47 mour street. pose of making a caucus enrvollment Aot talde i; \w|»u|u\‘..:n rnoon to | the full nine days® services an oppor- s " G s logs ors he tow Yok 3 { > el s T e (O 110 legal vOLors of the town o extinguish a firve at the dumping ('Y to venerate the saint. — The Ken Ye Run, Mon' suffer and | suspe " » and also to revis: e en- ak et e | - |»|u be goteways, with <ornamenta [by Gerald Woodruff, Amherst college | omiment 1ot ot ',,N',,‘,,.‘,f’ the €n- | rounds on Iden avenue: ncar the 1 misi ata RsinEdboniuetan abig | o Berllfl News {gates. This gift, besides being a [star, also a southpayw. Sepatate lists of qualified clectors 1 Scott laboratories St SR AR enryIeen lal | valuable one in a monctary. way, is | ast Berlin Notes, making application for caucus enroll- e pchagnein 0iad S0 .clogkEInking | ne I ————— e e e — |also valuable inasmuch as it will im- | The reguldr mid-week service will | ment nccording to their declared poli. | & 701 Kelly is enjoying a two Wecks' AL Arnoobi RN A8 o 8look At NG 25 | prove the appearance of the property [be held at the Methodist church this [tical preference will be compiled sncation from his duties at the Peck, | Sermons [uvv- the notena’are being de- ita | considerably, {evening at the usual hour |these sessions, Stow & Wilcox oifice, e Ve R T a- | ‘The acceptance with hearty thanks | There will be a mecting of the Enthusiasm In Club - - iyesnoy ol Hoston, §ithgarelic orite L] g . | Was acted upon. l1adies of St Gabriel's church at the | Plainville republicans have received | Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Styring and :’ u\m ‘\H\..m-. plied ‘rhmunhmu the | ho | ank Ofticers Reclecet 'hlnn this evening at 7:30 o'clock. [the news of the organization of & (1' “\‘-:{v”n‘ r.m'n. ‘:;n an automobile trip ;ul‘ .-'A:Illm..d“”’ ¥, the feast day of i | nk L. Wilcox was reelected | 1ev. Samuel Sutcliffe will be prescnt |branch of the Connecticut Coolidge |10 Niazara Ialls, . Completing Examination. on | president of the Berlin Savings bank | 401 all are urged to attend, lelub which will take place in the post T N ”‘ S Tl e m-uwj(m” SoiE oo | S ean |at the annual meeting held at the | At the meeting of the Knights of [rooms of the American Legion Friday St el ot ne | DORE DMicA AFE U CORITIAtTE s 6 M {bank yesterday afternoon. The other )\mm the following officers were 'night of this week with enthusiasm. 5 ‘\’\“H ;;“}"' If"'l" & vacation spent K ,;”n“m_ “; the “”j\(_ _"“8] ij'f ‘I_*-. ns NBW Bl‘llfllfl Mal] Hlll‘l When Ma' |oificers were also reelected M. Griswold; V. C,, A.[The entire affair will be a spirited re. 4t Watch Hill, 1. UHe% ortinatorahip | 1::11:-('“1‘]‘['\! )m \is | Vie sident, Ernest W r M, M Homette: M. W, | publican rally and the entire reglstra- 11 0o 0 SRR a1 el ity ar the f\]s!\i’r‘flnll‘: i tly h Cr sh N lmo POle secrctary and treasur 3 ¢ 8 & 8., G. H. Pollard; tion of Plainville ;. O. P. members is k] i b (e R L UL 4 coime Grashe; ing; assistant treasurer, ~James J,|M- 1% M. Sugenhime; M. E., James |expected to be out In force fo listen it etikulutotllsa from (He) SER BECECaRAingD ArnkiBler, & I*zsimons, j“““ herson; M. " o (10 the speakers. Mrs. John C. Buck- | Liberty Baking company whiciygw of the American Raflway 13xpr 05 ng ’ { There was a large attendance at the | L. Kahms and 0. Hazelwood, |lcy of West Hartford, a member of the | broken into the other night “w He bl m.\.' 3 ;:u:' AUTO TURNS OYER ON SIDE mecting-and onc of the first matters | ‘rlm next mm.tin: of the Modern [1epublican state central committee | lsv.d\wl yesterduy !.} Policeman ;I".ir“ ”m 'A ] 'l')lv' \ n ”.'. u)(! op taken up was that of clecting three | Woodmen will he held at the Athletic |from the fifth district, i well known | Thomas J. Feoney, wiw apprehended { Cotiiipiiman Metril '1-"”‘(1(“"@ 0 G new corporators to fill vacancies caus- | building Thursday evening, August 7. |in Plainville and her usually interest- | a n:-_\ W ,vr‘r is alleged "! »h,\\v- admitted o | 2 .H has he unani- Né 5 |ed by deaths since the last annnal | Ir. and Mrs. McVey and childven |ing speeches have impressed them- | i v the break The bhoy was Mous endorseraent of the republican g- | No Change in Officers of vings |meeting. The new corporators elected | W the guests of the Community |Selves upon the minds of her hnnvrq turned over to Probation Officer 13d- _‘flj‘ n committee so that should he | Ve 5 fee lwere Henry B. Cooley of l-\v-nslnglon,‘ Wednesc evening and fur- At all previous gatherings. fenator | v ._‘l . Conno . ; become :'le-)»«‘. it is very likely Eh“t it Bank al Annual Meeting — Wilcox .\amurll! Coale of Berlin, and Robert | nished entertainment. [1onn 1;« ‘ll‘ruml»\]!ll “]m) lwl on the pro- ‘[ Five )m:s were taken into o to i :‘l:!”mlhlv‘ 'll\-:';vl!|\:‘IH‘*‘lI\-lva:‘ (i':,v Lnl:~ ¥ : . R O, Clark of Last Berlin, Vacancies —— o {gram to boost the club along. ast nigh w ‘oliceman ‘atrick | Br i 5. Ha ‘“nn for the post. s- | and Clark " Make Gifts to Wilcox |+ ;" ke of the ‘,‘,por;.[.:'r?:v(olf: The principal speaker of the eve- (O'Mara after they admitted to the| Postmaster Hayes was the only eli- Oaniotiey. Kasnolatinastioing }muzml vy the dcaths or witiam | () ACCOMPANY YANKEES ,.,v; will he Mrs, Joseph Verritt of | policemau that they had broken in- | gible candidate on the first exam.au- ¢ Bulkeley of . Berlin, Frederick Hub- | artford, oviginal organizer of the |to the store of the Barber Supplies | tion, sccuring a rating o a0 than Alex Ahlberg of New Britain, driver (bard of t Berlin and David Brad- | EESET "“""“‘.\"'"' Coolidge ciub, {company at 86 Lafayette street and |40 per His administration of of the Clark Balkery Co. truck of that |[iey of Kensington, Italian Aviator, Who Is Mapping Out Death of Mrs, Onion | taken a” targe quantity of supplies. A | the office during his term has been dity, had a narrow cscaps. trom seri- | Before the miveting Mr Wilcox Ars. Tsane Onion, widow of the late | number of razérs and other supplics [of such a high character that he has ous injury this morning at about 9 'stated that he had carried out his, Polar Flisht, Will Go Part Way te Onion, died in Bridgeport Tue that were faken were recovered and | heen recommended by members of o'clock, when the truek crashed into {Guties to the hest of his ability since “ W ¥ s {day evening, She was 84 years old | returned to the owners, | both the republican and democratic A telegraph pole in East Berlin at [his appointment as presdent at a | VP U S Tliers {and had lived in Plainville for ‘mo parties for the post again. These Monument corner, splitting the pole [special meeting of the bank following { London, July Lieutenant Locas | Lhon 40 veurs. She was well known Shl S Ma‘cot recommendations were not aceepted and considerably damaging the ma- jthe death of William Bulkeley, Who |(elli, Halian ficr who will make an | MOT She 18 survived by two daugh- P by the repblican town committee, | oY chine. . had served long and faithtully in that {airplane teip to the vicinity of Spitz- | 107" s George Hall of Bridgeport which could do nothing but endorse "3‘_ According to the story of witnesses |capacity. Mr. Wilcox also called at- [hergen as a preparation for. an at. ,:",’ \"' b ”'." “‘:,”".’” "(r I'_:_“l‘"',"l""' | & furmbier frong 44 onp tenbn. Ahlberg was rounding the corner at [tention to the growth of the institu- tempt to fly to the North Pole next |°N° 50N Willlam Onion of Plainville, New Departuves Playing New Britain a a moderate rate .of speed, when the |ton. He said that he had been asked |year, and who will accompany 1he |S2Nt Erandehildren and fine great The New Departures expect a hard Y car shot to the right and into the pole [Mmany times how the savings bank |Amerfean round-the-world fifers when | STandehildren. ! [ week-end with the strong New Bri- | with a terrific crash and turned over [cOuld afford to pay such high rates [they start for Greenland, will find | 00 funeral will he held tomorrow | tain nine Saturday afternoon at Muz- on its side. It was said that the car [Of intercst, the rate being five per |supplics and landing facilities already “‘”‘;f'"’"(”' f'I— O:Im:kl daylight saving |2y field and on Sunday in the Hard- was heavily loaded at the time. cent, He offered, he said, the ex-|provided along his route from lng- ime at the home of her son, William ware City, The New Britainites have b Ahlberg climbed out of the wrecked |Planation that the overhead of the in- land by the American authoritics, = |OMO! on North Washington street | been a hard team for the locals fo truck and, outside of slight injury to 15“““'0" Is low, the bank has been | Supplies originally were provided }“"" '”'"i';| will ';"l ln‘“’::t cemetery, | [ defeat wnd the lead of the New De- | H his arm, was uninjured, He exam- |SUccessful in many bond transactions |1, ALUPALY SR B0V | partures in the state league has heen | the American authorities for l'm|r’ and considerable moncy | are nearing completion for seriously threatened by that team. ined the car for cause for the acci- 8 been | American planes and the arrange- { dent and found that a nut had |made fro mihe real estate enc of the |ments have never been alteted 1o :’:’l e h, S| Want (o Return, | i dropped off the wishhone.of the truck, "“,T_‘y“""" ; g though only three planc AR Ll 4o e aiiih for tie l:m‘“‘w | Seeretary Joseph Carroll of the | the wishbone dropping and causing he following trustees were reelect- | the trip. The extra supplies will be | tier il E L state baschall league and manager of | the driver 1o lose control of the ma- |° Frank L. Wilcox, Dr. Roger M. |turned over to the Italian. i i sl SEhiuil e [the New Departures has called a > hine Griswold, Willis 1. Savage, | Locatelli probably will not he ahle |OP¢! 10 am N ok | meeting of the league officials for this | erit, There will be no entrance fee deilitienfean isilanting of fonlyil LR AL SREO IR O, 0ter last named having been elected to fill |three planes at a time have been pro. |WNAY do 80 by notifylng Mrs. Ifrank the vacancy on the board caused by [vided at the various stopping pla Wheeler, president o® the Woman's | the death of Mr. Bulkeley He will he able to follow al b r‘A (elub. The larger exhibits will consist i SIERIDNERC) for the most part of gladie and will Those 'Who witnessed the odeurrence .\‘llldrum‘ i an‘c]s l)r-m.in:. actually to accompany the Americans |Stevens and George E. Prentife, the as expressed wonder that the man was | not hurt seriously, as the impact had a tendency to throw the driver against the wheel. Had the machine turned | week in Hartford, when the request « the Willimantic nine for reinstate- nent will be considered. Due to a | sion of the American Thread Ath ssociation to discontinue further [1et | to the left instead of to the right it | , Indoor Baschall Game. EAUENLIEL, (UL LI comprise varicties produced by some | support of bascball in Willimantic, | n | is probable that it would have crashed | 1he Upstrecters and the Down- RS T Sfithe N oRt LTIy W woRWi the nine withdrew hut the citizens at | Because it was fashionable In an- | into one of the houses on that side of |Strecters of Kensington played a game | GET 11th JUROR lincluding Kemp. Diner and Kindred lurge of the Thread City decided that cient days to wear a tiger skin the of indoor baseball at the Percival ave- |nue field last night. At least it was the team much be continued. Neoteh boys at the Olympic games Accordingly the necessary support appeared in them. But they look a has been pledged and steps have been | bit incongruous with the kilts, don't taken to return to the league, Can- 'they? Howey his is just how [cetiation at the last moment last | the leader of the Scoteh Olympic team the road or into the iron fence sur- New York, July 24,.—The 11th ten- | The show will he one of tha hes rounding the soldiers’ monument. |tative juror was cHosen after Ithat coull he produced in New Eng e : ative an ! 3 Ahlberg was headed toward Mid- ‘:‘r'“"“. d Lo ben game of basehall. |,y uestioning today for the trinl |land. as the growers here are among dietowh at the time of the accident. |Those who played in the game stated | o¢"\yyjjjam J, 1allon, altorney charg- |the lruding New England entries in | Gifts Are Made. téday that one or the other team, they ed with bribing Charles W. Rendigs, (shows throughout the country. The | o Frank T. Wilcox of Berlin, has \\»v'rl‘ nmfi sure wlhh-h. won with a |, Juror in the case of the Durrell- [success of local florists in raising rare | week of the game with the New De- looked when he appear .l at the i glven to the Wilcox cemetery asso- ‘S(nn? of 6 to 4. There was l'on.fil'ler-‘(;I.r:‘”.y company, stock hrokers. mens has heen such that their | partnreg caused muoceh inconvenionee opening of the games. e costume clation of East Berlin one and one. (able spectacular work on the flying i i tics have won prizes at the Bo: for the local management and some | was in marked contrast (o the rune half acres of land in that town to be |ttapeze by Willlam [Ititche, erstwhile . " g 'ton shows and in many other plac | deficit in the Jocal teeasiry as the | ning trunks and light swea used as & part of the cemetery. The |CMployec at the Berlin rafiroad sta- LEONARD VS. MORAN where they have heen shown. An- followers of the sport did not turn Amcricans as they trotted on the land adjoins the present property and |tion and also constable on the Berlin [ Cleveland,. July —Benny Leon- |, ouncements of the entries will he out in large numbers when a substi- | field will increase the size of the cemetery |Police force. Mr. Ritchie's daring hits [ard. champion lightweight boxer, and | given ont within a short time and the | to about four acres. g This gift was [aAnd catches were wondered at by all. [al Moran, of New Orlcans, have !jist wiil contain, it is thought, the | e T e e e T accepted at a special meeting of the |He is regarded as one of the most |been matched for a 10-round no-de- [names of nearly every grower in | - 3 agsociation held last night at the [hardy Dbaschall players that ever [cision bout here on the night of Aug- | Plainvine | R S —— home of Robert ©. Clark of East |Struck the town, |uat 11 | Automohile Takes . QPPORTUNITIES . Berlin, | American Legion Meeting An atuomobile travelling down The propérty was presented as a Bolton-Kasica post of the American Broad street took fire last cvening | gift and was accepted with thanks by |Legion will mect tonight at 8 o'clock shortly after 6 o'cleck from a short ; ; the assochation. The plot of land hak [at T. A. B. hall, Kensington, to con- ‘nme in the ullln:l\s\slr‘vn; but vh:‘ for success in business await men who are pl'(‘[\.’nl‘(‘d(i | 3 been lald out by an engineer and will |tinue work on the bonus applications quick use of fire extinguishers and | , i Buginess is a profession. It can no longer be approache present & good appearance when com- |and also to hear a report on the pro- ook '\"‘1.”” "w"‘m? “0"3 'l"!".m: | xm”“v'y‘\'«‘ lf;l-’\“.]‘l. nr,.(u:'|‘;:rnnl;yfi-»lmimtz | } in a hit-nr-nriss fashion. Compctition is keen, and | pletely finished, gress of the membership drive now tion. Several people who were in the | Biel m & good Il bl . It is interesting to note that the (being conducted by the fost. vieinity hurried to call the fire depart- | ship U. 8. & Wilmette. Three hun- | specialization is a neceszity, ment, but the necessity of calling the | dred men from the central states firemen was obviated by the qiuck [are in training aboard the Wilmette work of the driver and those around Harrell is bidding bon voy- the place, sors and men as the Our Two-Year Day Course fits young men to t_nke their places in the business world and succrssf\lll,\'lwlth- | stand competition. It traigs them for the duties of original land for the cemetery asso- I« Seriously 1, | clation was given by the late Danfel | Dester Williams of Kensington, son Wilcox, grandfather of the present |of Village Carricr C. W. Willlams and ! biified In that oemetery,” amuel |young fellow, who s but 16 years of - | Two esperts from the B, I Smith Trafning Station | credit manager, and public accountant. | Wilcos, father of Frank Wilcos, also |age has been iil for about five weeks. s w f":"("’]‘:"”"‘f the :‘,;:lr‘h"';fi_,“““,“""f’r' | During the past year our Placement Bureau filled | : {'.‘,:":.:ocf.'fim'.".fi';';fl"""" o An I‘r:(:!.:'e:':lnnyx':a'vf:‘:ls"l':';:‘l;edulml N'EW afe ly to Co. pulling them, cleaning them and NOTICE, | 304 positions, thg majo!'l(y in Hgston and vicinity, gnfl | 3 Another gift of importance was also |for Sunday at the Perclval avenue . |redriving them at the company’s plant | The reg'strars of voters will hold M| others in New York, I\e\\'fl}‘k. ('Ie\'elnnd. Detroit, Chi- accepted at the meeting last night. |field between the St. Mary's baseball Remove Hall’ ROOtS!“" SRR S i bl o own flal, Inainville. B| cago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Honduras, Cuba, ] St foy 2rom Kobere O GRrk, prob- [tem of Piainviie and & team from | ., y..q sow 1o endeigs PRMri slostric | tnstalied the system now it t8e In the again on : gy, Auust’ 41?"4 | Guatemala and Colombia. ably the best known citizen in East (Bolton-Kasica post of the American | catreents fo remove superfitous hair; or m‘“;,_ Joseph N. McKernan, secretary rrom 12 6'%lock noon to 9 ““m‘l‘_'"; f Day sessions begin September 17. Hours 9:30 to | sosgd that he erect & uew o for | All-Kensingtons took part 1h & bene. | sy ws old crm. It bemeiravs” e ter. All efforts possible to better the | vie the cnrollment list fast perfecte | To be Bentley-trained carries prestige in business e fron he cemetery, The fence game in Southington last o B e ~ o - p o d . « r 1 ied eloe- | : g will consis of brick and’ tron. There and pitched an”e -'vllf:v' nine ‘"V':’fil!' Tenves the sidn clenr, & hite, heaithy And ::,1',:“ \lfl,-'.‘ *:‘:-:\!‘:gm':,‘fl '«flm‘;i'l,flw o tors making u.;-n‘Vv! .«tu,y;“ v”: !.,‘L s | l Send for day or evening catalog. | . will be brick posts iwo feet thick (although the support given him was | soft as seivet. No muss —No oo No | Fepairing Telegraph Wires enrollment according to their | and two feet across at stated intervals [none too good. Hayes was a member |KOWINE back of halr stronger than ever A large gang of workmen from the | clared poiitical preferenc wil Alsolutely Tiarm} THE BENTLEY SCHOOL of ACCOUNTING and FINANCE | 221 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass, aleng the front of the property. There |of a team recruited from t ®1ll algo be a brick base connccting | Bros factory and the Milidalfe the: Clark | “karmm, as this wonderful new discovers | Western 1'nion Telegraph Co, arrived | compiled at these se \t base- |ix called. \s highly recommended Iy prom- |in Plainville yesterday afternoon and 103EPH N. MeKERNAN, posts. The top of the base niu ball tham. They ware opposed by the |Inent Ieatuy specialista and is sold wa A | @it pemain here some time repairing DUFFY, e filfed In with fron grill work Pextn team nf Sovthington, the Pex- ‘;' e (L & Buskcuw by YN[y o stem of the compan: s of Voter pr. Store; Clark & Brainerd Co., Drug |the wiring system """l 2 the entrance of the cemetery there ,ton winning, §-1, Hayes was opposed |store, 3 3 et S along the rights of way. The gang is ! Plaine 23, 1024, 1

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