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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1024, tion chemieal, pumper and hook and adder and has rendered very eMeient - serviee in town since its arrival here ‘ b TN Plainville News |%weniviet®i v Bristol News g ‘ | absence from headquarters of the truek, ‘There will be one truck on [ " truck will return to the statien Im- — ——— 1 mediately after the parade tomeorrow OPP "W @mm | Announces Candidacy lor Ropm.‘ P bech aprend shout the own In an g Candidacy for Nomination as effort to guard against any disaster | (DURING JULY AND ALGUST. WE CLOSE WEDNESDAYS AT ANOON) “fl“["e on Ropub“cm T[c“[ while |l|;.‘~t:;:|'nt‘l'l. n'llr IK:")." 0 suu sw‘[or Fm'w Umn Jack-the-peeper appeared again last 4, |(|MM[[A[|UT e ::.';':;"..'.:j[][HI]Sl[R OPPOSED — [ night, but the acene of his aperations THE young woman HOMLS HAVE BENEFITED INCOMPORT AND APPEARANCE RY THE UN. DM TRAINER ASSAULTEDl‘f:..:l'.::'..";‘:':::.:.;'lfli.::.:.':.:;.":1:.‘"::1:':BRISTOL MAY LOSE our l),'oul;.u l‘:l:llll l::e‘dlw: windows of a dwelling on Eim Cou — usiness training, and although the woman in the hou - Firemen (o Attend Field Day—Peeper | saw him and kept her nerve in an | Flection on Bond Issue Costs s | ] They should know the methods of modern = - ¥ attempt to notify some of the men of _ b Busy In Elm Conrt—Tax Abate« | (4o prowier, he became susploious and In Forestyille Where Only 13 Voted business if "“.y are to . g % e80! - started to run, Others gave chase but| —Dangerons Pole At Center Si $ Uur A"nual Au Fumlture sale ments ¥or Exsorvice Men—Dase: | .\idantly fear lont winga Lo the peep: entee stroet | W succeed in life, . ball Game Saturday—Rriefs, or's feet, an he got away. | and Bellevue Avenne Removed, Dly Lxsservice ator 3. J. Kimmel announced today his| ~Assomor John J, Kimmel, after an |, Fendlorial aspirations will be to the School candidacy for the republican nomina- | investigation of several weeks, has dis. [ /"% A the caucus of the local re. . e H ‘ tion for representative to succeed [ covered a number of discrepancies In p-"h":“" I 0 Augist3v-alg Myron K, ltogers, who has stated that| the payment of taxes by ex-service |- ¢k In the city court room, accord. he will not bo a candidato for the atate | men in Plainville and arrangementa |28 10 prosent indications. Depite u the Intimations from men closely con- g % X¢ \" HUANDREDS OF USUALLY BIG PRICE REDULCTIONS OF . office this year, Mr, Kimmel was be-|are being made to hold a meeting of | ect " Iq Ing mentloned by a large number of | the board of assexsors in a fow weeks (1 (o " pth e B \ his friends for the nomination for se-|to go over the list and tak: roper 5 " oM ‘ We have told of, sou may have scen and saved In huying suites for your living, dining or bed rooms, BASLIRAA. BOthis owa doslatation tall | oatton itk ,f:.r,.lllo“nu:(.»;\—:t Pot|Jobn H. Trumbull of Plainville, the 5 Al ) & or odd pieces 1 add beauty d comfort, so now we are going to tell of mllml:'! that I'AI-O AWRY morning has eliminated him, taxes to those ex-service men who clty m; T‘f"“,""" who have an. B 163 MAIN ST ‘l "’\\ % erpriced, | nounced thelr willi M\ that tired feeling from all who rest upon them, and are now to be had extremely underpri With regard 1o his candidacy, Mr,| have paid them while they have heen [ f/noed ngness to run for Kimmel said that since Mr. Ttogers| exempt to the amount of $1,000 under | "y o 2 those who have been. mer NEW BRITAIN, CONN, RED CIIUSS FLOSS MATT W, all sizes, made | FELT MATTRESSES, Red Cross No. 2, all sizes, has already made Kknown that he[the state law, -“"»_ Kimmel atated to-(y,000q are former Representati to sell at 345,50, one or two parts, with special | made to sell at would not seck the representative’s|day that there are a number of ex- Stephen M, Wells, Corporation Coune art tick with imperial cdge, $35 00 | price, but , berth this year, he would make a run | soldiers in town "‘""‘ h'. pald their) oo "seiijiam N, Derosier and Charles A 0 | (e 2 - . for the nomination at the caucus and | taxes, some of them twice and they ;v mreadway, Many of the art |.mn.1 ROSS BOX 1):[;::!!«(.!. with ticks to match would work for election at the polls in | are entitled to abatement The mat- members concede Mr. Derosier n= (h:’ RED CROSS SILK FLOSS MAT SEE, with | Mattrefies. Best §35, October, This Is the only announce. | ter Wil be settled at a meeting of the | cangidate for the office among the roll edge, all sizes, with woven or art ticking, made | srade ....... 2 2 ment 80 far of anyone seeking the|f#ssessors and the tax collector. {trio, while othera say that he will not nomination as Mr, Rogers' successor, Baschall Game urday Ibe chosen because of his strenuous|©n that street as well as on Center Mary's baseball team will play street and Bellevue avenue, to sell at § $29 50 IB MATTRESSES, Red Cross make, in all A o st T L e mresugsy WO secasivavieicin . | tickings, Regular price Mr. mmel stated today that he - " 4 Y | opposition to the present leadership o 3 3:1“54.‘ each : l B AT P $9.00 had been approached by several voters |t1® FArmington town team Saturday |z G, 0, P. forces in the gathering, Lowrey '}““'_“"’ cinith S I e T e e R PR 80, . who aked Bim (o tun for ofioe of ses | 08 'lrumrmuul I-lt;lnl, "I his pllol‘“ls'.‘! which saw former Chairman Roger Ineu'm’m" o!‘ u:(- 'Alr?{ l:mh' of o ondoe il bariad SLIDING COUCH MATTRESE, silk floss, choicé of lectman. He felt at first that he would | 10 P® & real baseball classic because |g ‘Nowell go down to defeat as local | this vicinity took place at the home s, covers of woven or art tickings, with bound vivalry whic ist ¢ M A. L. Norton of Woodland gt 4 ticking. Regular 1ike to make & bid for the office being | ®f the iIntense rivalry which exists|yead of the party before Lester G.|Of Mrs. A, L. D ¢ between the two aggregations. The |gizourney, Mr, Derosier fought in a | Street yesterds edge, regular price $35.00, $24.50 grade under the impression that Selectman 4,00 & vl Plainville team met the Farmington |,,agterful way for Judge Newell byt | The Barnes family Is holding it . annual gathering today at Lake Come S N e T n Willlam J, Johnson would not be a 4 SILK FLOS8 CRIB MATTRESE, silk floss, with candidate. Since Mr. Johnson's an.|Mine early in the season and nosed |pig f611owing was outnumbered by the WHITE FELT MATTRESS ones of Red | choice of ticks. Regular price 12 50 nouncement of his candidacy, My, | 0Ut & win I|y“the score of 2 to 1 In|gjgourney forces, who, politicians say, po.‘l’.:?" fon of tha Whale: “m“,l Cross make, all sizes with bound edge and choice | $16.50, for ..... . Kimmel states, he has decided that|1! innings. The game will start|gzvor Mr, Treadway. ARy Sad o Avgust 80°at TARE of ticking, made to sell at $29.80 ALL OTHER GRADES of Beds and Redding at he would not compete against him be- | Promptly at 3 o'clock and a large | Business interests may prevent Mr. Compou,‘w’; special sale eatex through the month of August, cause in his opinion, Mr, Johnson is|Cr0'd Will turn out to see the contest | Treadway's acceptance of the nomin- “Jubalo” on Excursion k best suited for the office and he would |23 the visitors have aworn revenge. lations so again Mr. Derosier's candi- " i " f The local il have thelr st est & George H. Quinion's yacht “Jubalo’ not think of giving him any opposition, | ' N¢ 1ocals will ha " sirongest dacy Is strengthened, in the opinion| . ©0 5 Reck at Ex thi He was emphatic in his praise of the |lIn€up in the fleld. [of s friends. Mr. Wells cannot se- | PUt out from its doc ‘,‘;" wed ot who has been selectman for ti Contest Getting Close cure the following of the city attorney, | MOTMNE bt s man o has n selectman for the | b hoard for an excursion in Long Island past 15 years saying that despite the| The Popularity contest heing con-|according to the same politicians who sound. Pilot Py was fact that he has undergons much |ducted by Brock-Barnes post, Ameri- |espouse the Derosier banner and con- rhu:x; The excuralo;:::l“.wer::omn can Legion, among the five Young |sequently his name has not been so poxed IAFRSlY 00 BoY BEULL TR He said that | bpla were married at 9 o'clock this|criticism, he believes that the work ‘" & i s ¢ ks Mr. Johnson has|¥WOmen who are entered. is growing | trequently mentioned. are camping in the vicinity of Essex, 1. N run again this year. Tahea he had nothing to say at the present [ morning at 8t. Paul's church in Ken- | Accomplished by 5 Y ¢ el s sen- Ber in ews |time. 1t has been rumored among |sington. Degnery Ko0d aIIENET ok Ho “‘mk"\:::'v:\!’lr"!‘\‘;al,:\'e tel:‘: :‘:tfll':l. (r:llo'! d‘:i\: atr‘v:::vp"r:::w‘l\?;:dl ‘}rv‘;:rns'lil:p:ze ‘;:‘n Mr. Quinion. diLiosE BIRKSIIH LD ===== |friends of Mr. Benson that he will| Frank Woods of Betlin leaves to-|that the time is at hand for his re-| J&'& CCHZ8AE 3 3 rarm- | today. Trumbull Electric Mfg, Co., leads the | from the inner ranks that a Farm Property Transfers probably not seek the office this year. | morrow for Portland, Mec., where he | Placement, [k % i : g 2 o : [list with a large majority over her ington or West Hartford man would | o . "R CRISETS - His work has been satisfactory, and | will spend his vacation. He also stated that although there | A | i ! ~ v ok | Nearest rival. Miss Ruby Miller Is be chosen this time to run. This| .~ EREEN IS MARSHA[ An erorsawll) hésmadei by wome taltloil | Bdes \RSLE Clavk tand iMisy Shyrils |8 0 UQUCSMBRE [OK A0 Y mAn Lolasel i ai s oo s argln) § Loy, seleation walld makn! the aiiminatien i:{',,e;r‘em" il B B""'f o " g reek's the office of representative, he will| f zens to influence him to seck the of- Prior are spending a week's vacation St BhoatnG b ‘(”em that he will be|Tanner and Lois Kreeman are tied for |of the local canlidate but politiciana | “U3 0 ol 0 yoe woid o I) I: fice again, at Tndian Neck. | ‘. f - | 3 i third, while Lena Neri is in last)feel that a strong candidate from this | . ) e W. St < M M | able to represent the town efficiently e - 67 Frank and Ellen G. Stenger property flf I EG'"N ARAI] Claude W evens of Kensington fiss Helen Skinner and Miss Cecil place. The contest will close with the |place will mean success in the fall [ ! the coitr of Lels ban e the home of President Joseph B, Sessions of the Bristol Trust Co, The old pole was located practically at the turn on Maple street, and proved a constant source of danger to traffio for cach .. ces for each ..... ! | ! has also been mentioned as a possible | Gorman will leave September 1 to be- | in the legislature. He has been a i o i | prominent member of the board of ending of the carnival Saturday night. | election and accordingly the sentiment | streets. assessors during the past year and was| 1OMght will be fhe biggest night jin favor of a man from either Farm- Attachment Placed candidate on the republican ticket but | gin training as nurses. Mr. Stevens occupied the same stand Three cases will be heard before 5 g . « P % | big factor in revising the lists. ‘This|Scen In Plainville in some years. |inglon or West ““"c'fi'c’\'?;‘ ’:;‘;’”‘""‘ Constable Joseph Harding' has i s Mr, B d w i y Judge Griswold in the town court to- | . h Y fayath i Selectman Carter To Throw Firstjas »r. nenson ana when interviewea | sudge Griswor o s Tore o | Loglonmaires from &1 over the i | (e “machive e | i< Robert Cole has made several new | Mr. Kimmel as a strong contender for | trict Will be present and a large street |advices ind f’ e King the candi. |Antoni Borspiewiecz on Stafford Y o | any honor which he might seck. Mr, | Parade headed by Eddy-Glover post| 1In addition to picking | avenue in Forestville for $680 in favor R 3 eek., ' date for the state office, the caucus| o Walentine Sondag, who is repre- Bal] in Diamond Game Building Lines Needed \ Sty e g i " mprovements at his store on Ber 5 N 4 Kensington residents are banding | Kimmel is probably one of the strong- Ptnd of New Britain, will be staged e e arabtewa o] WG 5 ho s . 7 . sente ¥ orney Josep! "Connell, | together to see whether or not some- | Stret. New concrete steps have been A with members of the posts heing in 3 est m vhom the republicans could | REDONA HO K i | thing can be done to have building | instalied and the interior redecorated. SO A8 (FeRLRLCH Jine. The New Britain delegation will |0 the state convention on September | € B (0 PhIEY SOSEPT B EONTER . A 7 ! > for the office. A | lines established In Berlin, Several East Berlin Items it larcive in town with red fire and all [9 and 10 In New Haven. Delegates|gopiomber torm of the court of com ERLIN W " e ¢ | The regular mid-week service will Dog Trainer Assaulted fad 4 G “I'he | Will also be chosen to the congression- | g 2 i B really companies have opened new [ = 0 i M ethadist chucohi this| Charles Grene welll kbown dog|®orts of nolse.making ‘devices. - THs “I’” B B O et ooontions | TR pleas/in Hartfora, - tracts of land for development and fancier and trainer, was viciously M_‘entertalnmem at the carnival will be |2l and proba | Bristol Briefs many lots have heen sold. The pur- |VeNINg at the-usual hour. saulted at his home on North Wash-|&Yen by a froupa from Eddy-Glover Manchester Comiing | Miss Edith Goranson of the city Miss Lydia Bunee Endeavoring to| o .0 = " o Mrs. Frank Kramer entertained i Manchester, old rivals of the New ... ) ) s B erecting one and two Wivay i 1 Manchester, clerk's office is enjoying a week's va- B triends from New Britain at her home | ington street Tuesday night by two ff::; ahnprre“lll be the equal of anything Departures, will play the locals on | caqios joying k's va . e family homes on these lots but in 5 v , ¢ Colleot $10,000 Damages — Schools such ya manner that one house is |O" Wilcox avenue Wednesday. ;“‘m‘mgI mc;n I“IMT;H “S:“ha‘e mn] b;’“‘ Plainville Briefs | Saturday afternoon at Muzzy field and | “"s¢i5i0y Joseph T Dutton has re- Open Here on September 9—Dearth | closer to the street than the next one, | . 1here will be a meeting of the apprehended. O e witn| The regular mid-week prayer meet- |on Sunday afternoon a return Eame |tyined from a business trip to New | still another is in a ecrisscross position | Modern Woodmen society at the Ath- | provised weapons of socks filled with| | ¢ the Plainville M. E. church wilt | Vil be played in Manchester. The | yqu of Representative Candidates. {and a third is directly on the stret, | letic building this evening, B aie - Cneene feaveral T Pnia. ey eHin LT 45 bl6lasied] Sronkmen ate e italavenpels series| | FH. Young of Hartford visited S . ST KA S egular Ci nity ball game | times on the head inflicting numerous | ¢ e St feats last year at the hands o i Aoy . A special meeting of the Bolton- | Tiesidents opposed to such construe- has}:::e; gp‘:'lst;u(r‘uzi;]:"xelei. Gy fcuts'and brujses on ‘his skull. The| Mra. A. J. Bordeau of Hast Maln ‘ri:ndrncn:: rlmv: also to make up for m(P)'l‘T’i':o:r“J;h' l""‘\l“t‘sl':‘”d!"h Kasica post, American Legion, will | (.Iondlu:um that t'he town is growing Mrs, R. B. Stevenson and Mrs, M. | victim of the assault fought back, but ‘ street is spending two weeks at Short lw;m vough treatment this year in| polica foree "fi‘:znj‘fi:l‘; ar:e':oo‘:. t‘?o’ be held at T. A. B. hall in Kensing- | iaRidly and it any lines of beauty are | o\ %00t iurned to their homs on | Was unable to cope with the men, | Beach. . ] the state league, The locals feel con- ' \zoation in New Yark. i ton this evening at 8 o'clock, Final !0 be maintained it is necessary that | oy Fco 0" ter spending the past | They downed him and then tied him| 1'or Rent—>5 Rooms with improve- | 58 S8CE (WIS 4o B8l o o 10 | . plans for the field day to be held on | A building line law be made and en- | JC800 (VIR Hole 8 PR W0 L with a rope, Mr. Greene's cries, how. | Ments. No children. 7 North Wash- | 2Aent thad (0 SILER FIEL oken | Saturday will be discussed at the | forced. TslativeainiNew Huven ever, finally scared the men away and | In&ton street.—advt. lover the week-end. | | Any such matter would probably 4 g he was found by neighbors who car-| SCWing done ai reasonable rates at, They Meet Not i |34 Tomlinson Ave. Mrs. H. C. Dodge. | A : | gathering and all members are urged ! 4 The annual field day of Bolton- It is the first time the | have to come before a town meeting i ried him into his house. His injuries | With only two members of the park to be present. .° | Kasica post, American Legion will be local legion pd¥t has attempted an af- :‘FU:“ "f‘v”‘i’ g:“frcl;:?‘*:::‘:t”t':i a PEN} held at Kensington on Saturday after- | are not serious, although he is con- -8Vt {board present in addition to Acting fair on such a large scale and to in- (on Teatin ‘xext hUAERY snn:a noon of this week and a number trom | fined to his home. | | Mayer 1rank R. Graves last night, sure its success all members will have e & next month asking that | ;"0 ¢ of the town will attend, One| The men were described by Mr.| | that body had to call off its monthly to show an interest, the officials say. 5“"(::":‘"5;[; ?:::"":::l':(-mn Chureh | Of the features of the afternoon will | Greene as being about 25 years old. [meeting. Commissioners Albert T et First Selectman George B. Carter ANk TNk MUFCh e a ball game between East Ber"n{una wore a grey suit and cap and the | Reckwell and Samuel 1. Large were : it has consented to b present and will | A special missionary program will | 04" Che B ion teams, | other a dark colored suit and straw | the 1one auendants with the actine |G, 0, P, Wonderlul Iflsmfltmfl, throw h”‘te firstrhall| ,,,‘ the b:sz'mlgl o)rci(:plsr s«ri :;11; ds‘::giym:r::;nl:lis::; Mrs, Joseph Wetherill and daugh- | hat. They wpm“lc'mdl Mr. Greene's | niayor and therefore no action was| X game between Kensington an ast S 5 Do i Tar P t Wed- | house and found him in the yard. | taken, ter Pear] of South Farma spent Wt s According to a Member Berlin, These two teams have not |0f the IKensington Congregational Y hcurch on Sunday. The superinten- | \*1AY 18 Uhe Buset, of THER \William I, Rowe, the local coal R Bl clashed since the last year of the old o o) P ce. during the course of it, asked him how | oy 3 | Berlin fair. In days gone by the |d°nt asks that there be a good at. | C'OUEM At her home in this place ho fed his dogs. Mr. Green oviigingly | Sate (fficials Mal(lllg Plafs {0 ccater, was etectod . momber of the | gy e Kensington and East Berlin teams |tendance, . | bent down to demonstrate and when heard of managers of the Connecticut | | STOFE |1 AUE: 2 R made it their business to have one Methodist Church Notes SOUTHINGTON NEWS he was on his knees, the two men pro- | ol 3 Spiritualists Camp Meeting last week | |\ 1o cr)nnm::" e Al big game of the year at the time of Tfiur!dflt’de\enll(ng at 8 ollock the duced the rock-flled socks and start- Entertain Him ¢ Niantie Anather local man, Jofn |5l 868 m:‘nt‘l"i;"\’l’";"gm"c‘e ! the fair. The rivalry was great and |regular mid-week meeting of the g o fanee | £d to beat him. | A B. Churchill, was also elected to the| 'O PL 50 oF 0 huge throngs, not only from this|Kensington Methodist church will he | 4 larse and :',',:L':{?:;“,f”;"mi"}:‘ Deputy Sheriff E. W. Furrey and . . [board, which corresponds to a city | {HENON "’;‘ftn[f\jf}.:,f,'";l{'f."mg""] A town but from New Britain and Meri- | held. ~Harold Haddock will act as |48 Dresedt at & meeft night for the | members of the state police have been | 8eA Girt, N. J., Aug. 21.—John W. | council board. The land on which the | o DR 00 FOVEIHORH oci den ,were in attendance at the games. l(agcr. nuyrposQ o (;rga‘nm“‘- a Coolidge club | notified of the assault and they are Davis, democratic presidential nom- ccttages are erected at Pine Grove, Ni- | 7 i e ll.m x\ar:’-(. ik d!lT‘.:r:»mfl v P zai 9 of Wi S g +4b » Hary " e. T 0] ) e 3 " tr;\:;n::\r\.ygha:fla;s;m ::::Iun;t:h:;p 1?:(:\‘::]? O'l‘,lf:‘(‘k ?:l::ile(“‘llm.-'IT:-ZI;‘;:‘.fiena:yr (‘1;‘);1: in this town. Mrs, A. V. Oxley, vice- \“ml)mwf.)l“ rtll)|rc “:‘s.‘ulli:e :t\k: \\)J:l:: day a'lihr lfr"nll‘:ll State Fair here, SHEUTA R L AER Thrie crowa e wick, N. Y., will preach. There wil |chairman of the republican town r‘ml“:" s ’-l L ia ; 6. 'fnelnounced today by Irederie M. I% istration. Foth Mr. ltowe and Mr.| With Calvin Coolidge and Charles G. 3 J {committee, was In charge of the |found and are of purple hue. he | ) i Dawes at the head of affairs, “that George Green has been appointed [be no evening service, 4 3 stones are of the common paving | Pearse, secretary to Goyvernor Silzer. Churchill have summer homes in the Rt s meeting and introduced Mrs. Joseph P Mi. Dearse and. Colonel. Nokman [grove, :‘wlsnhu‘l“:.: l'm-v“]"" ln( what the fu- vill be,” he said. marshal of the parade which will be On Wednesday evening of next P i | variety. The motive for the assault is the greatest, largest and best Berlin | week the men of the church will hola |Mertth of Harttond wio spote in the | (000 EL (U TEG 0 Gl 0L hiae ' | Sehwarawopf, head of the state police | 1ife Saving Classes Conducted Rt Hado il O has seen In many years. A number |a lawn festival in front of the church, |INterests of the formation o ® o | choice asortment of dog in the ken-{are to meet Mr. Davis in New York | tufe saving class instruction will he- | 41008 lincs AL itk of prominent residonts havo promised | efreshments will be served and the |, S1% amelt n Bih tetras o Frest-| (i€l B8 AL BT 0 Hiate this arternoon and bring him 1o | gin’ tonight at 6:30 o'clock at Lake | jusinces and bnmigrat T o to act as officials at the fleld on | proceeds will g0 into the building S "(r'zo " ¥ ‘urfl (:o' very valuable, and ]( is thought that the “Littie White House," the Sea | (‘ompounce under ‘l“.“(‘,,‘:""' St tafe the * 'If’(\{"!' ‘L'.'flpa\'”\' [0‘ so\cron “'."\: Saturday and among those will be | fund, D e e ot o o b vatton | the two men were attempling to steal | Girt tesidence of Governor Bllser by [Grary Victor Bernier, The course | W8 'Ereafet capaeliy to Dbl present in that capacity are: George Lots Are Sold for Min ok the polls.in Novembher, 1¢| some of (ke canines and took this|automobile. No functions are ar-|will ficlude six hours of fnstruction | {SRUEEE, B HAe BEEE o World aftaics B, Carter, D. Malarney, C. . Lewis, | Rocco A. Philips of Hartford has [fong anmerytng POUS 0 HOvembet 1| o eans of getting them. ranged for tonight, Mr. Davis and the | for cach class group, which will meet conferencs arid:ins Work ot Vil T. Emerson, J. C. Hart, L. Goodrich, |sold to Nicola and Giovannina Mari- Tother mve(lrfgn in the future. | To Attend Field Day | governor planning to discuss cam- |at H‘w com enience 4.yr .n‘w m?"‘ ”;;:, tions commisston, In whieh, he tvalter Payne, George Green, C. W. ano of New Dritain eight building | ™o rneral of Mrs, Isabella 0. The members of Plainville Hose Co. ! paign issucs. AL Lhe o DO O mpete in the | %aid, “Americans, without boasting o Stevens and Henry Deming. lots in Berlin Terrace between Lower Gould was held from her late home | No. 1 will be entered in the feld day Friday morning, it is planne E ‘hir':f',,,:’:,r.!.f;t1.||||'ly\‘:;i*"‘- ,nl,. which My, | Intrusion, have taken the initiative in The new post caps have arrived and | Lane and Farmington road. lat 2 o'clock this afternoon. Burial | and must be given tomorrow under ,,‘e;(m‘ nominee and Governotr S A Bernier is the only qualified examiner g the destinies of nations te- play golf on the links of the Spring | I e eonducted clas a long vra of peace and good- will be distributed to the members| Albina and Agolino Olearo of Ken- was 10 Osl M -cemeters. auspices of the West Haven fire de- 5 B 2t the mecting tonight. Al members | sington have sold to Lufgl and Luigia T IEEFaVEnNE 16 Erown in vhe!| SAELHTERLY) Thiay: wil eAve Blatavils | Vaay, CAUEU P TLIE R LE E a l eello i pn are asked to wear them at the fleld | Grossl, also of Kensington, a house |.,.qition of James Tobin who has | tomorrow morning at 30 o'clock | Davis and the state democratic com- ter at ' Miami, Fla., 8o that he is well on Saturday. |and lot on Main atrcel, Kensington icen confined to his home hy fliness | making the trip by private cars. They | mittee will be guests of the governor | tef & Safth 00 PR BC Schools to Open Soon, near the American Paper Goods plant. 'ro. )6 past few weeks. 3 | will attend the business sessions in the | at a luncheon at the Essex and ".\l:«- vers i b \ir. Hutelvinson Miss Mary Griswold, superintendent Berlin Woman Brings Suit Miss Anna Prescher of Buckland | morning after which the local athletes | sev hotel, at Spring Lake, at 12:30. The funeral of Frank T. Hutehinson of the Berlin schools, announced this | J. 1. Hood of 15 Pearl street, igiraet has returned from a vacation | Wil enter into the contests on the pro- | Mr. Davie will begin his address at | held this afternoon at 2 o'clock morning that all public schools will | Meriden, has been made the defendant !,p,m with relatives in Newark, N. J. | gram. ‘They will appear in their new | the Sea Girt camp grounds at 3 at his home, Summer street, wher hity, and whose only hope of po- open for the fall session on Tuesday, |in a $10,000 damage suit brought by | Aty and Mrs. Jason Wallace and | bouses which have arrived and con- | o'clock o arvices were conducted by Ren, | litical success lies in his belief that September 9. There have been | Miss Lydia Bunce of Berlin, for in- |qaughter, Betty, are spending a vaca- | fidently expect that they will return| Secretary Pearse sabd that 50,00 Vivank Condit of the Ifiret Congrega- can make the people believe that .changes in the teaching staff and sev. | juries received and alleged to have [tion fn Maine, home with prizes. persons wers expected to come !tional church. The burial took place OPDOSLOR (RATY W8 TWIDERES eral new instructors will be seen be. | been caused by his automobile, Dep- ( The committee in charge of the for. | The Plainvilla fireman have been | tomorrow for the Davis addres in the West Cemetery. ! oF echomic L1ly, and thak hind the desks when the children en- uty Sheriff Iobert J. Higgins of |mal opening of the Milidale Commu- | specializing in the tug-of-war and will | speech will net be radiocast, but an “The Wedding Feast.” 3 ied the cure-all 1o his WD ter their rooms on that date. | Hartford served the papers and the |nity home has announced Septémber | enter a team that has been trained to | extensive amplifying system has been Like the wedding feast of Biblica In many of the school buildings action is rcturnable in the superior (13 as the date for the opening. | the minute. The members of the team | fnstalled to carry his voice to the [ (0% D00 L lm ol s sent to t] rooms have been repaired and re- court at Hartford on the first Tues- — —— {have been practicing faithfully for the fedge of the erowds highways and byways to sceure the | painted and in some the work is still | day in September. | CAN ‘A BEAR VLY [ past few weeks and are in the pink | Original plans were that Mr. Davia i (o "o Specont special election for progressing. The new school in the Miss Bunce allezes that when she | B A‘ 21,1 . | of condition for a prime tussie for first | would return to New Vork, tomor- FETEC 0 6f A band issue of : Biue Hills section of the town will | was riding in a wagon on the Berlin erlin, Aug. 21.—Traulein 1““"3'”,".1:”1 tomorrow. row evening, but according to Mr £200,000, was re-enacted in Torest- u\. questions involved in such an en- not be ready for occupancy until |highway on August 26 of last year, |* five-months-old bear cub, arrived at| "y, " Mack combination truck | Pearse, there is A possibility that he GERTC TR T ol (were cast. | LrPrise nor are they willing to take about Jonuary 1. A large enroliment her vehicle was crashed into by the yL1¢ Betlin zoo todayv frem Moscow. ..\'\. "\.ken along to appear in the | may spend Friday pight at Sea Girt. | py (0 (core 13 attendants at the polis, (%2Y from the supreme court of the is expected this season. |automobile of the defendant, throw. |1aVIng made the 1.200 mile trip In an| .\ 40 and without a doubt, the local ! returning fo New York on Saturday 'y Cid o0 fonice officer and the bill | Lnited States the power of that great A Dearth of Candidates, ling her into, the road. She claims [a!rPlane. The passenger appeared to| g ", e will make an excellent im- | morning to the city, tecelved today, was, tHibunal io interprei the law 284 16 With the time drawing near for | that her back and right arm were |cNi0¥ the journey through the air and | $54.55, eclipsing the bills of the other FECATE, © P00 v “"4' ‘a‘;-n{( mn‘;"- the nomination of a candidate to |sprained, together with other wevere °hfertained the passengers in th polling districts by a ,“‘:,,l-’,hqha"v‘!m";":“;=‘:“:\ et Tundamental 1n.ous, apstem | | 4 » et to |plane with her droll antics and insat- | The city paid a trifle represent Berlin in the general as- | injuries, as a result of which diabetes ' gl e vote, The bill | of government, the sheet anchor eof Fred | They engaged him in conversation and | inee, will begin his visit to New Jer- | antie, is the property of the asso sey this evening, under plans an- | jon, and that boly governs its admi “Fhe American people are learning to know the demagogue when they see him,” the Senator said. "He is a man who promises, when he knows he can- not parform, whose stotk in trade is here The “The people are not willing to risk nor the experiment of nationalization or government ownership of raile 1eads, with all the serious and doubte . ; Bt P y iable appetite. The cub, which was % 4 " . city sembly, townspeople are be; developed causing her to be injured 4 ! AICAN §8¢E " M NIG for the whole city e Swhaios | ot . |captured near Archangel, is a mn' AMERICAN LEGION NIGHT TONIGHT caused no little comment this morn- [ °U° bope, the best guarantee of the to wonde rma 16 h:": ,;,,;:‘,:”:,}‘r(‘:;Ils;’;.o:'era:f - nom‘_;."m Called O jfrom the German-Russian Airplane at the « | ing when presented to the city off- though several have been mentioned | The baseball game scheduled be- Company to the zoo. C . al | ictals for pe 'm;nl. I.n‘ml. rl:;i'l:: :\.“ none Mas stated that he would be a | tween the All-Kensington nine and the | o sy | First distriet, hird ¢ ety e candidate. S, Chase Coale i the oniy | Colored Stars of Hartford for this| TO ATFEND A. L. CARNIVAL. Bl'OCk‘Barnes Post arniv and fourth district. $25 fobansa e s ot one of the many mentioned to admit | Sunday has been called off. The local Members of FEddy-Glover post, { temoning Mena < ‘||‘ : '.l “."" I'!u :’Cl e 'l '” Ien: that e will not be a candidate. When | management is now negotiating for an- | American Legion, will attend the car- BIG STREET PARADE LED BY | Removal of the eleetric light pote :l"; w:'n!':'wo“xmw:ubu uth rm talking to a “Herald” reporter re. |other game so that haseball fans will |nival in Plainville this evening. which EDDY-GLOVER POST BAND OF NEW BRITAIN | at the jumction of Center street and ;htj nfll; ”“r - ; . :!h:ndr’a.d-":-r cently Mr. Coale emphatically stated | not be disappointed on the Sabbath. |is being given under the auspices of ENTERTAINMENT BY | Bellevue avenue, which has hven] wh'\e ':;m'n et "'o lrm; that he would not be a candidate for Briet Iteme {the Trock-Barnes post of that town. EDDY-GLOVER POST OF NEW BRITAIN ,-vi-m;d fflr' N"v:']ra:‘ ur'n;‘ivtl'-ll.lr-mv:l I::‘«;’.j:;:flml' e vl """:‘e o““o ;:-t“ iy (el My gl B ord i 4 g ot P - egionaires from all over the state will be present. :;’::m\:m ls‘.!:i-mc l,')nv The new pole | minister. recently appointed a das of Arthur Benson of East Berlin, who | wood are spending their vacation at ‘a street parade Automohiles will Biggest Attraction Ever. [ will be focated between the sidewalk humiliation and_prayer owing 19 thS represented Berlin this year, was | Savin Rock {leave the lagion headquarters on Arch | . asked this morning if he intended to| Joscph Sisti and Miss Nora Gum- |street at 7:20 o'clock. | jand curb on Center street in front of | continuance of the plague. vights of the states and the liberty of the individual ever yet devised.”

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