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NEW HRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUS | Plainville News | RECEIVE REPORT OF eomson A% Tipm ariford’s Shopping Centar: Resiets o Brd Sinel o SAUNDN SHEE Jun S SR Qe e e plain of Midnight Prowler FREEMAN-ELLIOTT NUPTIALS' —_— SPECIAL CUT PRICES at DRAPERY DEPT. WILL HELP IN BEAUTIFYING MANY HOMES DOW HANGINGS, PORTIERES, COUCH COVERS AND MY MAILK DOWN PRICES, IT I8 YOUR TIME TO PUR. S AND PILL THEM NOW, Special Mecting of Firemen—Clue 10 Dog's Onnors=Annual School Res union=—Woman's Podevation Notes inville Bricfs, has | An alleged Jack-the-pecper | been operating on Broad atreet in the | vieinity of cording to @ number which have been recehved fiee within the past week, Iesidents along the street huve stated that a ! man has been prowling about the vis cinlty on several occasions and haw been seen at lvast upparently peeking into windows In homes there, | Only the other night, aa two of the | men who live in that section were on | their way home, they saw the al- leged peeper operating at the side of one of the houses and they tried to | catch him, Tho prowler heard them coming, and took to his hecls, run- | ning behind (he house and chureh, complaints Ly the po- | the Catholic Ao | WHEN YOU HAVE CHANCE TO SECURE Wi ; o LIPHOLSTERY YARD STUFES AT DECH CHASE, BE LOOKING TO YOUR N hangings of net, res R pair, PAINS, dainty this sale 83 RUPPLED Y dueed trom $5.98 for DIYAPERIESR, that offered at SLH0 pair, OTHERS that are oftored $3.39 PRETTY PIGURED NETS for attractively draping ered In white, erecam apd ecru, s ot this side for only rard, ALABIAN WINDOW 35,05 are now LALE were pric onew tie backs, regular ... $2.19 handsome you now OTHERS of marguisette with price much Nigher, now priced «.oovoes wold at 34,50 pair formerly spectal for makes BORDERED MARQL priced draperies, regular 25¢ for 15¢ yard, windows, grud your regular 3¢ to s and window and natural, The regulnr overdray blue, yand, SUNFAST MATERIALS for hangings, are offcyed in reduced from $1.70 to §1 $1.49 grado $1,00 yard, WANT A COLCH COVEI? We have a ng. the clal In fine tupestry, rogular $12.95 grade, $9.98 each, INCILLED PORTI regular $6.05 for $1.98, WINDOW SHADES REDUCED, We offer some good opasue inches for only a0 enc OTHERS of good oil opague, speeinl at 80¢ each, OPAQUE, green through | ,Imrk,\;\rdn there and got away, | I'ne women of the neighborheod | have been uneasy during the past | week because of the many stories told | about the prowler. The polic been cognizant of the fact t the ‘ peeper has been at work and ciforts have been made to catch him, They | have been unsuccessful as the man | has apparently kept himself posted on | the movements of the police, The | men in this neighborhood are threat- | ening to take the law Into their own hands if they are able to catch the fellow and a good drubbing awalts | the culprit if his actions do not ceasc, Freeman-Elliott Nuptials Rtoger I'reeman, son of Mrs, Helen Freeman of \Whiting str, and Miss hour, | Mahel Eltiot of South Washington | Walter 8. Root has returned to his |street were married this afternoon at home on Main street after JSpending [1:30 o'clock at St Mark's I‘:N.‘L‘Op‘ll? the past six wesk at Woods Hole, | church in New Britain, Itev. Samuel | Mass, | sutcliffe, rector of the church officiat- | ‘he Misses Sarah and Elizabeth | ed. They were attended by Donald Cody and Edward Cody of Wethers- | I'reeman, brother of the groom, a field were the guests of friends in town | hest man, and Miss Agnes Elliot, si Sunday. ter of the bride, as maid of honor Mrs. James Mack son left Satur- | After the ceremony, Mr. and day for Bethlechem, H., where she | I'reeman left on & wedding trip and | and bids will soon be asked for the ! will enjoy a few weeks' vacation. }n;urm their return they will reside in | construction of the home. The plans | | Mr.oand Mrs, Walter Payne and | Plainville, call for an eight room house with Residents of That Section Want|ean vor an cieut voom "1 I iy 100 Vo fead i chnen | i et o i have returned to their homes on Wil- Theer will be a special meeting of H ', froom and library on the first floor and | cox avenue after !Apcnd,inx the week- Plainville Hose (‘o. No, 1 this eve-! Their Own Selectman A R iend at the Plainvile Camp Grounds. | ning at 8 o'clock in the flremen's The dwelling will be moved east | Kdward Fowler of Hartford spent!rooms on Pierce street and all mem- | from its present foundation next to Sunday as the guest of his mather, | bers are urgently requested to be {the Meisner homcstead. Where the iMODEL, OLD HOTEL '} TO REMODEL ].l L house now stahds a new street will be | Mrs. Wiilielmina Keisey at her home | present. It has been announced that on Main street, ent and the land on both sides de- . and Mrs, John Schell of Corona, |arrived and will be distributed and veloped by this new land corpors I, are the g s.of M~ Schell’s|dnal plans will be made for the local | tion. Work to be started shortly X John Jrank at her home | company's participation in the an- | U great improvement will have [ citected when it is completed, Me Mrs, . AT EA I nual field day of the Connccticut Stute Firemen's association, volunteer, Berlin Grange News i John emei'- | to be held in West Haven on Iriday, Members of the Berlin Grange and | let and children of New Britain have | August The local athletes who friends will be entertained at a lawn | been the guests of Miss Guorgia Kelsey [are members of the Plainville com- puriy to he en this evening at the lier home on Main street pany are practicing for various events {home of Mrs, E. J, Gugerty in Ken- ——— lin whi i they will compete and it is | singlon. A program of sports has { contidently expected that the tug-of- | Clue to Dog's Owner | | The authorities who have been in- 4 | found tied to a tree in the woods in | been arranged, refreshments will be | war team will be a winner at the field | (served and there will be dancing. | day. The party will begin at 8 o'clock, | Mountain View and left to die, have | | come across a clue which might be fruitful, ey have discoyvered On Friday night of this week mem- that | | the person who tied the dog to the | bers of the Berlin Grange will jour- ney to Meriden where they will be | | tree was not the owner, It is thought | | that & neighbor who wished to vent | the guests of the organization in that {New Theory Today Aiter Occur- ! his spite on the owner of the dog, | VOILE of regular d%¢ quality is priced 20¢ yard, HANDSOME SILK TAFFETA makes very tasteful window overdrapes, We offer it at this sale in hlue and ecru, regular price at $1.59 we ask 81,19 yard, DRAPE YOUR DOORWAY with cholce of our fine Jine of attractive portieres, Attention called to someflg ured portieres of fine silk tapestry that are regular $21.50 grades for $16.50 ¥how inch, Mo 0o of crash, natural color, All ready to hang shades, size 36x ALL HAMMOCKS REDUCED; hetter sclect a Couch Hammock, as sample we mention one of green and Khaki duck, with upholstered back and head rest, reduced for sale from $22.50 to $16. Better come make your choice. choice of six colors, and white, 75¢ each, B;'rlin News > #s the Berlin hotel and the Tavern, is to be one of the oldest build- ingy in town and was erected in the ¥s when stage coaches passed | through Lerlin, The Berlin Home Building company | has had Louis Oldershaw, New Brit- ain architeet, draw plans for remod- eling the building into a modern colonial designed home. His plans and specifications have been received POLITIGAL AFFAIRS Flannery Hostelry On Berlin Street to Be Made Into a Colonial Home— | Berlin Grange Notes—Court Session | | Fhursday—Fast Berlin Briers, | Although but 24 hours have passed Carter announced his (he office of first selectman on the repub- et, ning to realize that the and they since George 13 intentions of again running for lican tic Berlin prople are hegin- time for elee- i tion is drawing nes arc in- terceting themselves in p le candi- daivs frr all of the offices, Ihe first ghow 1eal spunk s ast A meeting of the fair committee \_ Was held last night and progress was Besi= | yoported on plans for the fair to be held at the hall on Farmington on September 18, 19, 20, section of the town (o Lierling rence at Calilornia Mountain remote part ot Bertin wonder why they cannot have one of acats g this | ‘which | up quaricrs at the St. Regis hotel and | | the new shirts for the company have | home at one of the | idation | Tompkine said he was convinced M T 19, 1024, his week i ere MIRT with one of the cronds proses ) ever attend wifair. Al & business wus biisk, show the Legion commities ruite of their hard labors to furiish good atiractions. The vaudes was vspecially " o Acla, acrobals comie player s smilar Bmtol_ News DISTRICT NO. 2 HAS RE-FINANCING PLAN' Wil Pay O 6 Per Cent Notes! Totalling About 875,000 | (LEAYES CLOTHING FIRI; night ing that reap the will ville pleasing consisted of thy monologues and an Dancing was enjoyed in the Communis 1y theater until & late hour, the nusic ished by the Logion dance from New Uritain, The same gram is in sore & (hose whe atlend this evening Thureday nlght, whieh will e Legion night, will be one of the bigs | gest nights ever staged in conneotion with an affair of this Kind, Hobert Craig, who is gencral ehairman of the mittee In place of Iuss Wininger whe is a patient at 8t Prancis' hos- pital, has arvanged for & big street parade, The Hddy-Glever post bund of New Britain will visit Plainville on that night and will lead the proces- ing Wednesday==Husband Pined for sion which will he composed of dele- [ gations of Loglonalres from all over | Piturbance at Home this section, The entertainment Thursday night will thrnished by | | Eddy-Glover post of New Dritain and | Wil be disousscd on neat Monday night | promises to he of the hest afs fairs of its Kind ever seen here, Other acts from various other posts will also be shown show woordian Club "u(-; William B, Dunbar Retires Pron tmsDunbar Co—=Maine Pinanelng plans of Disteict No, 2 t special meeting of the voters at| one the Northaide school, The distriet has notes out at 6 per cent and the plan is to reborrow at a lower rate lo pay up higher rats notes, Under| Misa Irene Smith and €, O, Cutting | woney market conditions, this can he have returned home after a two done, and moans a hig saving to the weeks' stay in South P'aris, Me, { district, The aum involved is about For Isnt=-5 rooms with improve- | $78,000 nien's, No children, 7 North Waah- | ington strect,—advi Sewing done at reasonable rates at 34 Tomlinson Ave, Mrs, H, C, Dodge, advt, Found—small tan colored dog. In- quire Dog Warden, Plainville,—~adst, Plainyille Nirlers the My, Dunbar Retives Willlam H, Dunbar has retired from the clothing firm of the Hulton-Dun. bar Co, on North Main street, and will leave the atore on Saturday night, He | Plana for the future have not announced by Mr. Dunbar, | Maine Club Outing, | Members of the state of Maine club | will hold an outing on Wednesday at | Lake Compounce, The afternoon pro- | ram will begin at 3 o'clock, while the | | evening mecting Is scheduled for 7 | o'clock. A plenic Juneh will be served. | Blasi Returns 1o Dutics. FFollowing his recovery from injur- | les suffered in a fall from a veranda Supreme Court Justice Writes Concluding Chapter of Tangle | ~ecks axo. offeer o Hiaet nas re | sumed his duties on the police force. The officer fell about 20 fest when a Nyack, N. Y., Aug. 10.- vailing on which he was leaning col- | Vickar, weaithy oil man, and his wife, apsed, who nas the widow of William Dits- Philadelphia saw manufacturer, remain married today by decres of Supreme Court Jusiice Tompkin. who wrote the concluding chapter of their involved divorce proc: Justice Tompkins, in a accused the MeVie Laving acted in collusion to obtain Mrs, McVickar's divorce which she later caused to be invalidated, today denied the oil man’'s petition again to validate the divorce decree, Mre, MeVickar, whose widowhood brought her a fortune of $7,500,000, was secretly married to the oil man in Jersey City in December, 1 I was nol long after that their friends in New York and Philadelphia society learned that Mrs, McVickar had taken yoars been James Me- Police Court. Steven Wishneski was fined $10 anrl; ceats on a breach of peace charge and $5 costs on a charge of intoxication by Judge Joseph M. Donovan at the! police court session this morning as| the rasult of a disturbance in which he figured last night at his home on { Curtise street, Wishneski and his wife | beeame involved in an argument after the husband had rcturned to his fire- side shortly before midnight, the wife accusing tha husband of casting his ayes at some prepossessing female of the Northside scction. "As a result the whole neighborhood was awakened by the rumpus which followed. Officers Lawrence Doolan, Edgar Norton and iWdward Connors heard the noise and rushed to the scene and Wishneski | was brought to headquarters. Charles Ballard was sentenced to his | ail for 60 days on a charge of drunk- | enness, breach of peace and having son, he was making many clubs to that her husband | with bigamy, | change of blowa. liguor with intent to aell. He was ar- | rested last night on Federal street in | | company with Joseph Pazden, who | | wes fined $20 and costs on an intoxi- cation charge. Joseph Leschenski was sentenced to | jail for 10 days on a chare of intoxi- | caiion, Sheriff Plays Paderowski. Deputy Sheriff Joseph W. Harding appeared in the role of Paderewski this morning at an cxecution sale of a | piano at city hall square. When tha which he belongs. She filed a divorce action here last April 27, an unnamed correspond figuring in the papers. On Ma alter a brief trial in which it later ap- peared that but one witn testified, an interlocutory decree was entered in | her favor. On July 11, lcse than a month be- fore her final was due, Mrs. | MeVickar again appeared before Jus- tice Tompkins and petitioned him to invalidate the interlocutory decree, | pleading that she preferred to remain | biano was placed for biddin, the play- marricd to bearing the stigma of di-| et had not arrived and failed to ap- vorce. Her petition was granted July | bear until the auction was over. The | sheriff tickled the keys and ran the scale of bidding up to $130. The musical instrument went to Joseph Del DPrincipe of Main street, Merchants Mecting ‘Tomorrow. A meeting of the merchants will be held in the headquarters of the Bris- tol Chamber of Commerce tomorrow morning at 19 o'clock. Pians for the semi-annual dollar day will be form- decree MeVickar asked Jus- tice Tompkins to reconsider the inval- of the decree and reinstate him in his briefly-held hole of a di- vorced man. It was this petition the court denied today. In reviewing the On August 10, case, Justice avenue | Dancing will be one o Hhe affaiv and much chown “their own” head the town govern- mout. For more than years cither 1 or Kensingtou men have had horor of being * first sclectman, as by others than Grangers. Police Court Sessions f the features of fnterest is being | Redding, Cal, Auz. 19, Shasta, coated with volcanic ash and a top-dressing of snow, was the cen- — Mount | Rayaplitysotine dohdinane et | McVickar had hrought the divorce ac | TUit said that the investigation o0 (15, ot the solicltation of her husband | far tends to show that two of the | ,ng cjted the fact that one of MeVie- residents of Mountain View have had | pars close friends not only had re. auarrels recently and one of | yinod the wife's attoraey hut had ap- ulated and other problems of the serchants will be discussed. Appeated from Jail Sentence, Mr. and M I'elix Porowski, both several aud the Bast Bedlinites now feel though they theil own Judge George Griswold stated this that sessions of the Berlin town court will be held tonight and on Thursday evening. At the latter | session the state police have three automobile law violators who will be ziven hearings, ter of attention in the extreme north- lern section of California today, after them took the dug anl almost killed | it. | a large arca of ash formation and | Doz Warden Philip Marino has the | snow dropped from the base of the 908 in his possession and will hold | 'mountain into streams and clogged | it until the owner calls for it. The | Iihé Ataliintid Gaick anitom. little animal is slowly recovering from The latest theory advanced for the the ¢ "':'fi vf'n- zl\m‘lfl’;""“ : olored the waters of the Sacramento | 4 BEEHE TELOR B8 L0 | viver as far down as Redding, is that | ' : OCHIILE CT A) the extremely low water marks in |0 Neld next Suturday, August 23, at | the streams’ tributary to the Sacra. | Shaker Varms, Shaker Station. A | mento this year undermined the for. | 'AT&C number of the graduates of (he mation at the base of Mount She school have notified the committee and caused the ashen crust to br | that they will attend and old friends [trom the mountain, will re their boyhood acquain- The mud flow carried tances at the affair, | pipe line supplying All those who plan to attend the | s fcCloud, which is four miles | reunion and who are owners of auto- | Mrs, John Pinches will go to Win- ‘of the point where the ashes left the | Mobiles. if they have room for pa sted tomorrow in the interests of the imountain. The mud has made the | $engers, arc asked to nofify James E. | Sunshine organization. county road from McCloud to Bartle | U'Sher, postmaster, and those wishing Miss Stella Michael of Kensington lalmost impassable,, a small automo- |10 have transportation to the farm has returned to her home after spend- %I\Hc which was caught in the flow of | Should also file their request with Mr. ing & few weeks with friends in Hart- jmud being deserted when the mud A complete progrant of events Hlina came up to the hody of the car, | Vill be conducted at the reunion and Miss Beatrice Thomson of Kensing-| For two days it was necessary to Many looking forward to a hig ton is enjoying a two weeks' vacation. [haul a water supply into McCloud | day Saturday. Miss Mary lyley of New Haven is |bv train, but today the system was Woman' visiting with Rose Kiniry of Kensing- [reported repaired and with colder | The Woman's Federation of {weather in prospect, the peak of the | Congregational church will hold !disturbance was believed passed, all day sewing meeting Thursday with | Mies Elizabeth Norton. Lunch will be served by those in attendance. Al ladies of the federation or associated with the church are invited to attend ard they will meet at the church at 9:75 o'clock. Automobiles will be turnizied for transportation. Clarence Roberts Funcral The funerz] of Clarence (. Roberts of East street who died Sunday after- noon in 81, Francis’ hospital, Hartford, was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the undertaking parlors of W.! A. Bailey & Co. Samuel Sutcliffe, rector of St. Mark’s Episcopal church in New Britain officiated. The funeral | was strictly private only immediate relatives belns present. The New Britain Commandery P. O. 8. of A.| | furnished pall bearers in charge of Captain Edward Parker. Mrs. Itoberts, wife of the deceased, is in & critieal condition at her home | | suffering from the shock of her be.! bereavement. Leglon Carnivel Opens The annual carnival of Brock | Barnes post. American Legion being held on the grounds between the Le- | | #1on rooms aad the Community thea- | A representative of Lo want Almos ago Carl Dudley, then a populur resident of East Ber- lin, through a trick of fuate, becams first scicetman of the town. Accord- to old timers he held office only hort time as he dilled the unex- term of another candidate. ‘cording Lo all reports, made a good sclectman but when clection time came around there not cpougi Bast Berlin votes to keep him off:ce. He was succeeded by # Berlin resident. Mallon H. sen s been men- tioned as a possible candidate for the berth wnd additional names heard are those of Theodore Savage and Itobert | O. Clark. Al three men are well known and popular, not only in their own community but throughout all of Berlin. None of them conld be reached today to ascertain thefr scu- timents Bast Berlin recorded a victory last year when Arthur Benson was elected as a representative of the town to th general assembly at Hartford. Previe ous 1o this in the whole history of | the towi Albert Barnes, a democrat, | (0N g 1 was the only man to serve time as & John Ringwood of Kensington is on tepresentative from that district, Hay- [ short vacation trip. e o5 ing gaired confidence because of that Miss Elizabeth Corbett of Benning- | TO ACT ON PARK BIDS victory the residents now see light and [ton, Vt. fs visiting with Miss Ruth| 4 o.eting of the park board will trust that they may offer a desirable | Ritchie of Kensington. orlin | P2 Tield at 5 o'clock this afternoon to | candidute for the selectman's berth, | Miss ]‘,'TZ'"'“ "k"”?")"Q”p"l‘“ Jorlin | veceive and act on bids for the con- d k. e wit rea \e - i i o A The democrats have maintained |3 ity Mo S struetion in north end park of a dam cilence and bave not as yet named or [ 'O e & and spillway, a stene bridge, a wood | : sl Miss Jessie Ekiner is the guest of |y 2.000 't even given an inkling as to who a her sister, Mrs. Kilby in Westfield, for bridge, a culvert, &, feet of ma- pestible candidate may be. Tlepubli- f * kl e - » » 9 feadam and f"r grading the pond. cans, however, fcel little fear of the w“']‘ by 2 the A, 1, | Recommendations for the award of S, ’ { "atsy , prep r of the A. E. |, v democratic party in Berlin as this | oy Bisth, propricior - :|contracts will be made to the com- ¥. barbershop will close his place of | ion council tomorrow night town hag generally gone strong re- |, oo ol day Thursday. 3 """""";“ ’f""]' "‘”"“" - ""”“d"“""' ""’: Miss Georgianna Jones of New York what it will continué to do so. Al %.4 yeen visiting Mrs. Schofield, | {he: time women were granted the privilege of voting it was first felt that | ! '“"'"Ied:'"l’;‘:l’_'""'l‘"l":‘_m. enough votes might be cast to 18- | e EBaith Northrop fs enjoying A fluence the resulis In town but In the | 5060 out trip up the Hudson river | majority of cases the women voted | %00 WU TR B NE o rs, Gar- the same ticket as members of 1he | go1g Gibney and daughters of New, ramily and therefore each party re- | poeag, i ceived additional support. Mis 1. V. Old Hotel to Go to her home in New Britain The old Flannery hotel at the cor- | spending the past few davs ner of Farmington avenue and Ber- | guest of Mise Georgia Kelsey lin street will soon be a thing of the | home on Main street. past. For man; since the re. The regular meeting of the Knights moval of the Berlin post office, it has | of Pythias Society will be held at been idle. This hotei, once known yours Newsy ftems A mecting of interested held in T. A, B. hall | organize an Athletic club. The Lo-Hi club of the Berlin Con- gational church entertained Miss | ticlen Skinner at a social in the Com- munity House last evening. About 20 girls were present. Miss Skinner will leave soon to train as a nurse. William Scott of Berlin is en- | ning her mother from Holyoke, ‘main ng a piret Dudley, & people will tonight to bhe were in ow away the water to 18! Vsher, ford. are I'ederation Notes the an i R American Legion Carnival Aug. 18 to 23 Biggest and Best Ever Big Attractions and Valuable Prizes | Entertainment and Dancing Pick Your Popular Girl returned after as the | at her | Anderson has weeks. their hall this evening at the usual | attorneys assured me (hat this was not ! rubbish pile in the store at 411 Myrtle Lit was put out by fire apparatus which f whom were sentenced to 50 days in 1 in the city court yesterday on the | charges of drunkenness and breach of the peace following a row at their home on Chestnut street on Sunday { night, have appealed from the sen- | tence the court. Bounds for their| appearance the next term of su- perior court have been sst at $5300, | They are represented by Attorney | Robert J. Stack | r Building Permits Issued. | Superintendent of Public Works | - Oscar Anderson has issued a building | permit to Homer H, Judd the erection of a garage al the corner of | West and Laurel gtreets to cost about $£4,000, A building permit has been issued | to Pasquale Perozzicllo for the eree- | tion of a five car garage on Gridley | street to cost about $500. I'ermission has been granted Id-| ward Rindfirisch to ma 1Hrv'almns‘ to a house on Williams avenue to cost $150. pearcd as her sole witness, testifying to alleged infldelities on the part o the oil man, *1 thought that there was collusion | at the time of the hearing,” Justice Tompkins said, “but Mra. McVickar's of herefore granted the de- at court is now convinced that Mrs, MeVickar was unduly in-! fluenced in bringing her aciion.” Mrs. MeVickar is the mother Mrs. John Wanamaker, 111, e and 1 cree. The “You're Next!” Say Raiders To Barber Shop Owner Washington, Aug. 19.—Five fuming patrons were left stranded amid bil- lows of drying lather in the barber shop of I'rank Spasaro last night while prohibition enforcement raiders consumed an hour finding six gallons of alleged intoxicants, Spasaro then was arrested and the shaving was re- sumed. The place was a barroom cele- | for its cocktails | | Bristol Briefs, Miss Helen Hutehison North strect is spending two weeks' vacation hrated NIGHT BLAZE IN STORE Iirs of unknown origin started in a in Washington. Ma William O'Belen of the City Hard- ware Co, has left on a fishing trip in Vermont Carl Linden of Hull strect is spend- ing tno weeks in Pawtucket, 1.1 Beckwlth of Stearns g in Winsted Improyements Street improvements will be on the calendar at the mecting of the city council tonight, swhen th: Main street widening project will re special | attention as will the proposed changes for Gridiey strect. The latter street has not been accepted by the eity and after a petition on the part of the property owners, steps were taken to have a survey of the work made so that the cost might he determined, The strect will be graded, curbs laid and other improvements made so that the thoroughfare will be brought up to the city requirement; for accept- ance, When this is done, the burden | of maintenance will fall upon the general city and the highway will lwi kept in better shape The street has been A bone of contention by the| city fathers for time because of the numerous requests for work in | that éction Funcral of Mise Scanlon | na and before i 2150 condusted by Paul damags of abunt street caused Kenneth | street is To Dis answered an alarm from Box 51 this morning at 1:45 o'clock. The fire startad 1 the rear par the store | and had gained considerable headway and 4, with Tad- in re- of when Commaates 1, der Co, arrived at the sponse to the aimrri, Proves Great Boon to Pile Sufferers No man or woman need suffer an- other day from any pain, soreness or ng from Ilemorrho or Piles, now that a TNochester doctor’s preseription, known to druggists as MOAVA SUPPOSITORIES, can be ob- tained for a moderate price. You'll e amazed to see how quickly they act even in long standing cases. Axeirod's Pharmacy and all good Aruggists will supply you on the money back if dis- satisfied plan, | 2 sevne A ive 1 | | near "more | hrated | Mr l.\ll‘llO\’lNG mentality is surest method of im. proving the content~ ment of your life, Learn how to apply your knowledge to the making of money, We Send You “The Blue Book™ On Request PHONE 605-3 1 ¢ ¢ (OBE EpeA cmjni"s L) ‘/l',fl BY%63 main st (N NEW BRITAIN, CONN, lon was held this morning at her home, 50 Hull street, A solemn high mass of requies was celebrates hua been connected with the store for | at t, Josaph's church at 9:36 e'elock. Burial took place in St. Thomas' cemetery, SOUTHINGTON NEWS Alex Szematovicz, a tallor of Plantaville, was arrested last evening by Officers Murphy and Ford charged . The complaint against Szematovicz was made by a woman who claims to his first wife, She said that he married her 14 years ago in Russia and that he deserted her and her son, now 13 years old, in New York about four years ago. Szematovicz, the police say,admitted | the woman’s claim, and also admits marrying a Bridgeport woman with whom he has been living with here, He is being held in $5,000 bail, Boloish Maskatis of Collinsville was found guilty of reckless driving and with operating a motor vehiclp with- out a registration when his case was heard in the town court last night. He was fined $3 and costs, and Iidward Wolski, joint of a store it the corner and Center streets, were arrested by Constable Thomas Mur- phy last evening on a charge of breach of the peace. It is alleged the brothers became involved in a wordy gument which ended with an ex- Walter proprietor; of Liberty Frank Palumbo of Liberty street vas aken into custody today on a charge of assault and attempted rape. He was allowed out under bonds of 8500 for his appearance in the local court, Considerable interest in a Coolidge club is being manifested here, accord- ing to the promoters. The first meet- | ing of those interested will be held at Oxley Assembly hall tomofrow even- ing. Joseph Merritt will make the principal address. Charles Young of Chestnut street left yesterday for Cornwall, N. Y. On August 28 they will sail for German Mr. and Mras, Miss Ruth Welch has returned from a two weeks vacation at Portland, Me. Mr. and Mra, Percy Mattison of South Shaftsbury, Vi, are the guests of Mr, ana Mrs. Willlam Stevens of Bristol street. Miss lL.eora Degnan and Miss Leona Da of Main street have returned from a vacation in Maine. Miss Muri¢l Wilson of the South Iind is reported as in a critieal con- dition at her home. GIRL AVIATORS APPLY 300 Would Take Posi- Has More Than tions With Concern Which New Advertising Plan. New oYrk . == More than three hundr willing to wake jobs driving airplanes over New York city at night, They have made their wishes known in answer to an advertise- ment appearing in a New York news- | paper. A corporation has started a novelty lighted airplanes to circle over Times Square at 11 p .m, The girls will be trained at a field Paterson, N. J. The require. nients are that they shall not weigh than 125 pounds. MARRIED 32 YEARS New London. Aug. 19.—Mr, and Mre, Michael O'Brien of Groton cele- their 52nd wedding anniver- eary at their home last evening. They were married in Mystic in 1572 and lived in Groton for 49 years. O'Bricn, a retired stonecutter, is S0 vears of age and his wife is near. ing her T1st bLirthday have WOMEN RORBERS IN RERLIN Rerlin, Aug. 19, — Holdiup women have appeared in Berlin, They opers ate in the suburbs, usvally after mid- night, and all the victims so far have been men The women are big and strong and Instead of carrying revel- vers they use hammers or clubs. KRESTO THE INVISISLE BIFOCALS VISION IS LIFE'S PRICELESS GIFT Take care of your eyes. Have them cramined searly amnd alwaye have ns keep sour glasses properly adjusted. A. Pinkus Fresight Specialit 13 The funeral of Miss Susan F. Scaa- 300 MAIN ST.