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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1924, s TR T A TE———— | Mills, Geneva W. BSeoville, Beryl lainville News "o 0 i o Bristol News |wivss v . i von sl [t Sonset ’ Houbertz, Bernice A. N " Talllon Gertrude Maw atur North fide Achool o Kane, Ruth it fornan, Hasel ¢ W Congres ! r Courtney, M, 1 Thompson. Alice |1l Amy Clark, I]RIVER IS !"AU‘; !‘ iy . . " SJ M, Nelson, Eleanee M. Murphy. I4ia Park Street / “ Hurthond, panl o ) Soctiisnd K. Hotaling, Vera I Wightnian, H Clara T, O'Connell, — ey en Hutehinkon, Florence Heamish ;‘l.“.:.:.,";m"“in':u.: ) (State Policeman John Dooley « 3 i wnerne GlRS308 WHI B Rosumed o) * Wit e i, e W Arvests Frank Jacobowski st vt 4 kbt | o Brigtol SpOmbOr 8 | acvocets vk thr st a et Sehnegts Do (DURING JULY AND AUGUST, WE CLONE WED DAYS AT NOON) : | | - s oy 3 — ous meeting last night Y Lonney, Margaret Naples ‘DEHOCRATS» HOI:D CAUCUS | suarey "ter™ar 12 ..A.‘.I.IWAHT GOY. SMITH HERE "turion domein v 0rcomncs Wat: | srapy A tions il purehised & cottige the A lnce R b, dohn Donnelly, [aiahelie G, Benolt, Mis [ it sp Grounds and hus moved | E Michael Reilly. Mrs. Josenh Dones copjon, Mary M, Kennedy, M&8 Arvested After Automobile Aceldent i ronily and houschold goods | Demociats Trying to Nan New “‘:n Mrs. Annie Gray Tree, and [yeay, Mrs Holon T, Cra% , - o w eside there in the Thomas A, Tracy congressiona), | Hagarty, M, Carrie Hagarty, —t0 Wold Get-together Mecting=s 1o, 110 e re 10 hET - yorker Vor Outing=Veteran Divs | wiiiam 1. Simithwick, Thamas T | Winston, Ways Anae Quinse 0 Easservieemen’s Taxes From Fall Downstatks = 1,000 "I"“I':‘ "“;’ ""“““ ""“‘ Qlan- | Fitth Avenue Schoal o D GOOD REST OF WKEK, DON'T LET ITS PRICE ADVANFAGES G Viest Beloetman William: J. Johns sn, K Tteynold Cook | o nbbelr, OO BY ‘ll::"‘ :ll"t‘:vl.:ll'::,lllu:"llulx:‘,l\u‘lz MAD :.n"'”".'\'\'“ AT OC " YOU WILL BET- 1o Be TAkon U pe—tivics, n Hated this morning (hat e Deleaten 1o swedih Convention, Wil 1 Fariey and 1, 1 Rower | Filen | ol Qe TER ENJOY THE COMPORT OF OUR OFFERINGS WHEN SNUGLY TUCKED IN ON €Ol Frank Jncobowski of Bristol Wik ixesorvicemen would be taken up| THe fall term of the Bristol pub- | Bronnang Arthur Jackman, Francis | restyille Sehool GHTS WITH THOUGHT OF THE SAVINGS MADE BY PURCHANING TrEM Ar s [ e o e o k™ 1® [ 1o schools will begin on Wedneaday, | 1 Y donepn L. Micnona, | Noltie 1 Sudle O. Muloakyy L | by Btate Pollceman John Dooley on question therefore will come up for | Beptember Srd at the usual opening | Char Angerhower, R, €, Kil. | Mildres en :l=“ :: A charge of reckless driving after an discussion at the meeting to be held | hours. There will be an Increase of duft un s Harriga v Mudn streect. the second Monduy in October, The |11 teachers to the teaching staff he 4 on were empowered o Tuylor, Kuthlean Riley, Masie throughout the city, making a total | choose their ornates and the . Fannie Greene, Abatement of seesleemen’s Tases of the demo- k it & s o the state, senatorfal . o P | tho first Mo ctober but be- |0 v the city, The following [town committos was anthorized to o Guaranteed all wool, and best valug in followed Jucobowski into Plainvil first Monduy in October but be- | of 188 for the city ! i anthortz _ combinations, Guaranteed a YAl $10.00 | Mgt M1 any vacanoles that may ooeur. Rural School Teachers | and overtook him in the center late and then adjourn it until the| High school . A Moore, Mrs, Ethel A, Barnes, . sed, white ones with col Beautiful Shades fn handsome plaids of all tween the officer and the driver ani democrats of the fifth senatorin] dise Lovely Blankets, full sized, wh OB { th senatorial dine | gay " carter, Cocolia Cs : sion on matters at the first meoting, deral Hill i B |on the svening of Weahedie, Seoe b ] 00 Al Wool Blankets, in fine plaid effects, sized In codrt tonight at 7:30 o'clock for | rose, tan and lavender. Hingle bed size for 811.0/ ¥ Justice L. 8 Mills in the town| South A8 ....... atrick 7. Martin, bullding nouncement made this morning, Ef- | t ngt o ) hite or plaid blunkots, T0x8§ 'h, $45,00 P por took him to the town hall J ves ’ | Governor od Smith of Ne Fork cotton to prevent shrinking, $12.00 pair, white or plald hlunkots, 70x84 inch, $45.00 p || officer took him Vorestville and Harold R, Jonek| ‘The fojlowing Is the Nst of the | CoYernor Alfred Smith of New York |y Massero, assistant; John color are yours for $12.00 paiy 0 for his appearanco In COUFt| ulution of the rules of the road |19aq. 02 cratic party throughout the stat b : 4 Tovely Indian Designs, in bright colorings, Wool #inish, 66380 inch Blankets, that are very a distance up West Main street when |G 00 T On e Beitad enue, un- Bt N reet il New Britain avenue, un- fjoigh, “Mary ~ Noyes, Arthur W.|pio oioction political gatherings. The | With Manchester was played - man was driving, the state officer | oo o o0 Julge George 1. Klett of | d & A 1. Jones, Dorotha L. Rlce, Agnes E.|poonincni qemocrats will follow. | Makers, The -1 score was not due BLANKET SHEETS YOI WRAPPERS APPLRS the conter of the town, Jacobowsk!|fiiatel ‘will defend Mrs. Angers| P C S stol w )] ' ANBCE | rowle, Jr, P. Henry Shea, Samuel | g oaguo will ferminate on Labor |Hit the enemy 10 to 7. The debaels $2.85 pair. cach, " atohe o 1o Bl| A 1arge erowd had watched the ra P . 20 der ’ g H hor, jcommander of(ye G orprars, | Mildied. TRowe, | oo via e foF Turt) cd with poor base running by his = the state officer a “wise guy.” the post, are in attendance at the | Ruth R. Crockett, Ella J. Brownell, | o¢ three games which has just been |€Xcellent chances to score. | wara P. prior, left this morning to attend the s Catherine B. Case, Peatl M. An- |1 pi00 in Torrington and the final |Pi6C¢ of work. His o Mr, | E. Wooster, Elizabeth Gleason, Fay |ajthor team to add two men to the 4 and stole: the U other man should he given an op- nge has issued and promises to [elected at a caueus of the demo- | B T (EEE T o den, Mildred A. Bradley, Maebelle |y % Be nheas E gate to national convention. whom may be pitchers. Dates for |\ S0 100 s RO sate conve as Plainville : : : the probate convention as Plainvi Rowland, Irene O end scheduled for its pitehing staff ;. A e de i t, | a state pape 6 A a8 follows: State convention, i SRmrae o 4 the berth on the democratic ticket. | state paper published in the in- fare as follow tate conven N e d | O Crowtiven, HAD A Bt SEE OUR OFFERING AT 810,00 PAIR—BIaukets sixed 70550 inehes, all white with handsome | exciting chase on West colored borders, or beautitul plaid effects, tan and whitd, blue and white, gray and white, and othur The stute officer on a4 motoreyele date of the annual town meeting I8 rl price == Pair .. 0 Creeieiaeee at a high rate clulms, cause of the fact that the usual cus. [ table notes the increases: 3 n America at this price — I tom 15 to eall the meoting for that| Department Increase GOV, SMITH MAY SPEAK, Mra, Helen 'W. Gainer, CALIFORNIA WOOL THESE IN COLORS [ There & wordy argumont ensued bo- | i n outing. and barbecté 6F the following woek because of the town | Special Teachers .o.voo.ooi. nice Deming, Miss Mary ored borders and very specin! at $10.00 pair, volors, full »ise and pure Californin wool, we offer when the officer handed the driver |¢lections, there will be no disc us- | Bpecial ach eanas . trict will be held at Lake Compounce A o - ots of Callfornia wool, blue, blankets you'll want at $13.50 Bl & summona and told him to appour Anna Nulpeter, dolld Color RiNakels of Catitorbis wool, blu Trial 15 Continue | gobn'd. Jennings ciiiciiiin 8 {0 LN SUSRIE of Wedniseday, Sep | High School Bullding . Double size, $12.50, 70580 Inches, are in this sale at $10.50 pair, trinl, Jncobowski answered Il " ; o Pouds Wol ok oan b% ha N herotnon the state | ourt this morning continued the| Park street .... A Quatemant HkGe LIS IRQRIAN NKE. 10 tanain White Blankets of full size, with just enough Of Five Pounds Welght, you can get a p think about it* whercupon the sta of Mra: Charles Angerbower| Toreatville forta arc belng = made to seeure |y Antonto Mongells ; s A v e ofte sume Size and Weight in blankets of a pleasing here he held him for honds of Of I us the principal speaker. A aellB el :,';','::;'2{“;:5"“,'"‘;:1:, LT ootk LR C il i (G a : of Now Britain, hoth charged with [ tenching staft for the achool year |“*pl Brincipal speakicr arneau, assistant; Nello ¢ 3 . s north wing. tonight, T r a2 tomoblle acecl- 5 ESMOND BLANKEN'S ACON BLANK} Tho atate officer wua resting quite | FRIGRE (rom B0 AUomRle ech | Beistol High School | il b prosent and eftorts are belng New Departures Lose de 6 hterse 4 Q C enry . Cottle, Minnfe A, ad st 8 ’ ' b 3 made to have it one of the leading Tast Saturday's postponed eouch covers, splendid assortment, $3.05 to $5.95 clieap at this low price, $4.50 paiv, Others of full pcobowski passed him, Noting the n e gtombe 1 The | 1 g 5 each, Sias in whitel kray anditan ,,,,.' 00 pair. rato of apeed at which the Bristol | JHe e - (ORICH M Ston tho | ¥roneh, - Ora B, Cralg, Ruth L pap0eun will hegin at 7 o'cloek in terday afternoon at Maneh . ) 4 Stearns, Allce C. Pulsifer, Beatrice |- voine ana the addresses by (ended disastrously for the Bearing WOOL FINISHED PLAID BLANKETS, in all colorings, for $6.95 pair, went after him, After a wild ride | an®® O J EXLd § 1 (ntarasciilg roolst ARt |0 o e R LE e DB R S ‘“':I"Jrnnlnk.'. Muricl B. Tanner, Abbic B s G to any lack of bingles on the part o Dillingham, Leonie B. Crowe, W. A.| 410 000h (1o games of the regular | ©f the Bell City horde as they In All Sizes, warm and flo Epo Ateactive Colorings and beautiful designs, | was brought to & halt at the corner | ones, white, grey and tan, priced special, priced with cords to match, at $3,00 and 3700 | ot West Main and Whiting streots. it Conttantior }ln;m?“,""'p)[l;;];“ ’l'“"'r)nd-'rh(')k» ¢ |Dav. the New Departure basehall | W4 due rather to a decldedly. ilizabeth Pettibone, Ruth YOUL, [o1uh has plans for further gumes in 94Y for one Lester Lanning combin= ALL FINER GRADE BLANKETS REDULCLED du un of this Sale, from various points of advantarC | prock-Nurnes post, American Le 5 » ‘s Gk i3l RRIUEOE LR cE LR AR Eele and Jacobowskl was heard to call | gion und €, 0. Cutting, adjutant of | R0lAnd W. Payne, Kate, Linfleld, | “pirg i jinportance is n new sorjes | (CAMMmates who thus threw awi : oy | ¥ j , AR arimmton e et 1 Thompson held the mound for # Jacobowski will appear tonight in state dey nt convention being | I'lorence H. Pease. arranged with Torvington. The first | " . the town court before Justice 13- !held tn Torrington. 88 Winihge! Special ‘Teachers two games are scheduled for taking | Siktowners and turned in & o allo Ontious lsions and a largo num will be|terson, Dorothy Stone, Bugene | onsounter in Bristol. Agreements |Started in to make trouble in ) [ e Gl I present tonight when a promenadc | Giammatteo, John H. lles, George [Bivo. heen igned iich wii ailow fecond starza, With two out . has held the position but numerous | 20, will be ready in about two weeks, | Delegat of the 40 and 8 will be held. | eriin Yews [residents about town (cel that an- | Tiis 18 tho first promium book tho | and congressionil Comentions WOIC | iupor i sweking election ax_ dele. | Tavior, Aslda Hobert, Alice H. Hay~ | prosent squad, not more than ono of | \/16ht then crashed one dowa Eh right field fo got | portunity to hold the office. interesting. crate party iing in the town Sl | Brooks, Mary T. Mulligan, Eugenia | ece g DT St | "No one on the republican ticket | Mrs. John Pinches today attended |hall. No delcgates wero elected to| - Tabor Day sehedule - Teon "br. A, 8. Brackett, Mrs. | Meegrpars Vil P} announoed 1ater. |yerring two_markers, Fg NE | has been mentioned for the office | the Connecticut state art exhibition T ,)‘“'m AL s ‘”:‘\ ] 28 Next inning New Deplfl‘“n oty [but John Lewis of East Berlin has | in Lyme as the guest of Mrs. Myra | itself com pi only one district o :” , 4 dn 5 e . Rlickley, Helen B. RTINS EERRY Gared part of it back when the nine “ [announced his intentions of seeking | Davia, oditor of the Sunshine Nows, | The delemates chosen last night |4 follows: Stamp and registry | SEOTER Ve CHCLEN TPICH T TUEC | —four games including the one with |3%jo0y tally. Jos Tracy sigiefcss windows open from § a. m. to 11 g ' Sany | Mancliester last evening taxing s | nigiit but was thrown out at secondy y Lewis has many followers in East | terests of the Sunshiners. Willium 3. Koran, chairman of the | & M W0 money ordors dsued. |0 gy, "'\”"",":‘Q”w'l_o";:‘\\:’\w. Awniting | TYIDE to stretch his hit. unm [ e, | Mr. and Mrs, Robert Deming and | democratic town committee, and A 4" 0% i) delivery. Al mails Federal Hill School. tho! Anall crnae it WIllmantio At | eiuied il Sw\t E}g:‘up:x?"l“diu 5 , we Through T 4 v of ~ ” : congressional, George A 0L BLVaL 5 L " & y 8 ask mantie at | gingled. The B ‘amm )] e ; Coolidge Through Town THOLIVEN NG e e TRIRoI aBRUEOR | ) DIesstn GonRTeARioN IRCa0: Will he despatehed as usual Thomas H. Patterson, Jothan C. | Bristo] on Mondav- morning — the |enteq scoring Seottle, Gus #poli mobile trip through Vermont. Skinner and A, DI Cady; sens , | Reynolds, Viola Clark, Julia .| 4 4 & 5 A . ohs All stores, factories and places of | ¢ 3 . % | final home game of the official s apohg C(]l]l't ses iOIl RO l]&d di““.m.g of the fact that Dresident| Mr. and Mrs, George Elton of | Mrs, Fred Powers, vice-chairn buaifioss il ilis: (closed ithronghout]| Clark, i Myral @} Merwin, “ANNR'L [ Byb the leatn hak Sthar. Extnia t n..wm'.h.uv'?es A’l’rd‘e:!l:nt‘hi . X N ({ ]]8 A0 | carvin cootiage passed through the | Kensington are enjoying a vacation |the democratic town committee, and | TG P 1R S EET | urlong, Della Davis, Vera Goodrich, | ajaposa ot hefare then — wamere | ATE f" ‘-‘.‘{‘ ‘18 ing Was a very pro= oy {fown last night on the express train in Canada, : | Miss Catherine Fitzgerald. The state | Gy "0 1o closed and thh town | Mary Ransom, Susan Sumner, Mrs. | yeriden nt Aaiden an Satomi ‘_l’:fi s ‘m’_‘"fi’:“ch“t‘" we"es Gase IS Gfll][illlled | due here about 11 o'elock | Harold Ventres of Berlin is fn the | convention will be held in Foot | gyiciiio” il recognize the day, | Lyata 8. Hah, Dorls MoCrum, Mary |and Manehester o Manchipeirdsy | ductive one for MancHsetis School Board Meetin 1 “l“'ffll"“h"“ljl'fl{ undergoing treat- | Guard hall in Hartford on Wednes- | Mliile Bricte, | Riordan, Tsabelle Baldwin, Catherine | unda e Bt R\'r’i‘ght fanned, ThHORI ment. Mr. Ventres is in the dairy | qay and Thursday, September 17.and | ¢ iton Simith has motored ¢o | Gray, Kathryn Gormley, Margaret South Skle School e e the bases, Hann busin th bis father-in-law, 18 and the senatorial convention Will | Nuwar, N, 1., where he will L. Rigler, Louise Berry, Helen B. | aikeds GG o 0 i ark, N.J., ! «~ Rigler, L. T elen B | maiph Strong, Dorothy Hannan, | fiied out to short, but Bronkis dods Few residents of Berlin were it At the special meeting of the school hoard held last night in the ‘ dered paid before the fiscal year ends on August 31. The building | Berlin street have returned to their | tjon of only two delegates to the | joms by iliness, Harold R. Fronch, Bertha M. |Peacock. the job Wilson tripled, scoring homp after spending the summer in | gonatorial convention. He said that | T?IRE DISTRIGT WILL M ET town hall accumulated bills were or. Ll be held on the Saturday previous. | wain over Labor da i : all accumulated ere or- ot | ; L & 5 i er Labor day. Anderson, Gladys Cheste Mary McNamara, Lola O'C hled tt center, scoriny i ki Rev. Samuel Fiske and family of | A}y, Dresser objected to the elec- | Ak Cushing is confined to his | John J. Jennings. Hiahees OINEE Nl antne b ‘I,ik\‘u'; i l.lm..li"':'?“% committee reported that work s | 1O : | clark, Est Srown, | Ni West Brookfield, Mass. 760\ e Avabiamating 50 years;ile| ark, Estella Brown, Nina Rey progressing rapidly on the new Blue | ‘o5t B¢ S o ) : T nolds, Lorena H. Vabor, Clara Ei [ Ralph str y . o Twenty-two) ganization To Be Held Tonight— | Hills school in the Kensington sec. | HdWward Roche has entered somefyag peen present to see only two | S')UI‘H’NGTON NEWS . C T 4 (Continued on Pag ty- Sy tion of the town. The stone foun. | OF his prize chickens at the Connec- | jejogates elected from Plainville | School Board Approves Bills — | ation has heen laid and work has | UCUt state fair in Hartford, | when In all other years, fonr were | - begun on crecting the brick walls, Mrs, Joseph Stanton and two ehil-| o uoioq, He claimed that the state | 3 Ritchie At Hospital ;“"»"' I““l“‘”i‘)““ “';" Donald, ]‘g"“ > | central committee had no power 1| SR 0is vepublcantoaoua heldiin the ) res William T. Ritchie <ens IS0 S0 M e A0TSR SOk uct how many delegates should | town lall last night did not brin \iger;’l,:l\:’:;uzz‘\lnmz;c;k ;‘J‘);“L;‘eld melovEdies h;.im:'[.-",f...';fn'l-":f'{’fi'; Lilding G AL LR L, \:,T(:h-ccm} e Tl P A R S T ) o rtatle Jonn Tewls aser bo hod boon | Berlin railroad station, undarwent | 11 llsting the delegates last night | go "o 5 11aq no jurisdiction over | smooth fashion. Harold Rogers, | found In the home of & family |an operation at the New Britaln | (NG name of Hanford Moore Was|g.o'goiopuies, 1t was decided to son of Elijuh Rogers, was elected | i 3 : : ENniURtoul dih e I AR Cot ? ¢ an, William J. | chaivman of the republican towi named Loggi, was arraigned before |&encral hospital this morning for an |y "yro oo empower the chairman, Wi .nn]u rman 111 liesn own |3 4 % REe e SUstal 2 D L Pors ¢o added dele- committee to succeed Charles C. | R e G LR e Ll e B G e e e ;:ngrght:;" gl ot Fire District Meeting Frank Zelrer of New Britain i | fngg that four have always repre- | I G. Lewis was ehairman of the | serve 80 days in jail, A large ‘attendance §s expeeted at | SPending a few days as the guest of | gope0q plainville, | mecting and 1rederick Styring was After court adjourned Prosecutor |4 &pecial meeting of the Kensington | MP. and Mrs. Amos Bourgeols at| ™nye cancus was only sparsely at- |clerk. The following were elscted | ‘harles F. Tewls notified Judge |fire district to be held this evening | their home on Main strect. tended but made up in enthusiasm | delegates to the senatorial conven jswold that he had secured some |at Toresters’ hall. It is the purpose | corge Stepler 13 confiued to his| wyap 4t Jacked in number: Peter | tion: I G. LeWis, Elijah Rogers, new inforamtion in the case that|of the meating to levy a tax rate fop | lome on Main street by ilincss. 1. Duffy, who acted as clerk, was | Mrs. Maud Finch and L. O. Shep might change the circumstances. 1t |the district for the cnsuing year, [ Reve Idward Cowles of Spencer,| . foointad 4 member of the general |21d: stite convention: C. €. Tersiani is possible that it is a case of mis- | This past year the rate has heen nine | M will have charge of the] ~oooyies “on arrangements for a |t H. Bissell, ex-Governor Marcus {aken identity. The case was post- |mills but it is possible that it will be | Morning services at the Methodlst | o 0™ 0" he held by the state | 11. 1oleomh Mrs. A. V. Oxley: poned hy Judge Griswold and con- |increased at the session fonight. church Sun Mr. Cowles s the |, 0 0 "at Lake Compounce on |COngressicnai: C. Nrs, BV tinued until tonight Thero is also a strong possibility [ S01 of Postmaster and Mrs. Cowles | g 0 g A national speaker | Bissell, A. L. Miller and C. 1. Stone Cauens On September 12 of résidonts in the ontlying districts | O Iensington. ~The regular meet- | G o (L0 0 [Mrs. A V. Oxley was reappointed | g AnnbinSement s wax mads this|of thellown aakin fohan extenoni| NE) 0t the, Tiinjet leagus Tl abe Aol Aftoe Acoiaent vice-chairr of the republican morning that the republican caucus [0of Water mains, They sy that they ""';"l“‘”""]'nI”I','m“.‘v:',':”:’,:‘,l S;::, "’fi',,,,‘ Lillian Steinhaus of 62 R | for the nomination of town officers |are Willing {o enter the district and | Wes: Joan WHEEY HEC UL qpoet, Now Rritain, was ” — g will probably be held on IFriday, the tax rate if they will he given | Thomas of Stamford, N R R T Miss Muriel 15, Wilson, aged 21, Saptember 12, At the present time, | running water. Tt is felt by many | this place, are the guests of friends | 750 0 f0 5 R0 0ol o recki davghtor of Mr, and Mrs. William G ot ville & for i £ |0 rela ves t . ' btk s N Wilso! 30 N died s~ | George B. Carter and Willard I. Al [that for a slight cost fthe AR A ot Didnetown | has|| ) tlowinkantestdanss s itan | e VIS fOE SOMLIRRRATIed yiac ling are the only two candidates |mains could be extended and would ip Nase of 1 N IR BN Lies crday at her home following an ill- | ) mentioned for the office of st se- | benefic many o the. furmers in the LGS T R Ml o S N e p AT L e WS D) An unusual showing of Chic rural sections, § 7 DL i f 8 : The | f ed hy her parents, sisters, | 3 ! s . e open Monday ufternoon or evening | liam 1L Mohr of Southington, [ Mrs. Avthue B Childs of Waling- |§ Hats, in all the new Autumn Hats in combination Much interest s being centered | Residents along Favmington road o aceldent occurred hear the intersee- | . ax also feel that a now electric light | ©" account of a holiday. iat Lot Y L New Brit. | ford. and Miss Mary E. Wilson of | RS . elv around the oftico of iax callector, | s feel that a wow electric Ngt| °"JCE ClGh of Coltage atreot e | tion of Cooke treet and Now frit-| (7 A1 Fss, Bey o WSol S8 shades, There are small, medi- Panne Velvet, snappy styles T years, C e undergoing treatment at the Hart- | ain avenue. Miss Steinhaus was fol- | g 5o 58\ 6 Wilson, also of this " lar, dels, for Mi . for street or dress wear. % L s e sizes that fit. We will include I, Lewls, police court prosecutor, | oy switch between — the railroad | FHo Houpital lowing an automobile on the way to ¢ o % ARPE o FLHERR, A1 OF 04 I Matron, in a fine quality silk at this price all our fine bridge and McKeon's serty. This ‘o Brita SR dg cieon's property. This| e oo MacDonald, who has been | New Britain which in turn was fol- 1 200 (E R e atternoon. | night and is dangerous for people e Bl e ant onto the left | 4 walking, The light by tho bridge.is| !he Suest of . and fll(m. Philip | turned ont and ¢ t on n : \“ el Work on the construction of the | 4 \'elvet. \'elourfi 3 N0t poweriul enough to thow jts| -0tz at their home on Cottage street | side of the rond. Mohr went off the |\ oo “yiate niq road between the | B S, 3 P 5| s veturned to his homo fn Jack- | road, but could not mvold heing ot SeI€, B T BeLWENL [ iRed Regular prices up to $7.50 n | & o fipecial Session of Kensington Or- Republican Caucus September 12, stretch of roadway is quite dark at| —CERER JHE TN ALY Lol Tk | towing a large truck. She suddenly | e | They are regular $5.00 Hats rays to the switch, they Bl ) 8 A o . i » Ny F\V]inmnu\\l\lxn ’yfim III )44?{1'“” "4 son eights, N. ¥, y | Struck, Both ears were badly dam- foppury-Milidale turnpike will prob- | Committe To Meet. The Community ball team will |aged. , ably be started next week.' it was | Chalrman George Carter of fhe| P12y Its last game of the season at| Get-together Mecting. ,y | Announced toduy. The road is ex- | § at 3 98 at $4 75 Defense Day committes announced | 100N ~The following Saturday they | The demoerats of Plainville Will | \iiqoq 1o cost approximately $21, | b X y % % " v | i mom that a meeting of the|Noon. The following aSturday they | hold a get-together meeting on 000, Gives Credit to Lydi aE. Pinkham’s | .o imictor winl he held mest woel |11 play the Kensington team . at | Tuesday, September 9, it was vote AN s hadh | at the cancus last evening. The pi Neighhors of Miss Eilen Smith of Those who are asked to attend the Vegetable Compound. Hopes v AT Temson e | MP. and Mrs, William Palmer and | pose of the meeting s to talk over | gonin avenne tondered her a mis- Other Women Will Benefit by ale Biannotti, Mars Grlawold, Av.|son, LeRoy Palmer and friends are | town matters and possible candi- fcoianeans shower at her home last enjoying a motor trip to Warner, N. | dates for town oftices. Those Dres- | nicht' fn honor of her approaching ience thur Bushnell, C. W. Stevens and h Her Exl“m"l ahelien il | | ent promised to bring friends and a | piirriage to Harold Moshier, There : | Selectman Carter said that tenta-| Henry Porter is confined to his | large meeting is looked forward 0. ope a large number present and an Skowpegm,dlle.—d‘ It'“tmk lrét):: o p;,‘.‘"fin ot ¢ m“m.-‘: ,,,:,'.'{,,',u;\nmh on Wilcox avenue by iliness. | Taken to Jail. enjovahle evening was &pent. A |f na ac e s of the time an méo‘l‘r?y%r;rgvli‘{lhout in celebration of the day, but inus- Joseph Saviano, who “j'l" “‘l buffet lunch was served. Miss Simth | ]flflmflm’l” being all tiredout so | ! uch as the children will be back in CARD OF THANKS \:“”";“’ R i i Dbfa. rof| oodived manyiheaqttuliand usetil | P 1 5 it is % A Natie . dsman recalled his hond gifts. ) I would have to lie school it is quite probable that spe-| e wish to express our heartfelt | o7 """ S | . s N 22 | $1,000, was taken to the Hartfor —_— | Black Felts secem to have the call just now, particularly in | down. Oneday when cial excreises Will be held in the | gqtitude for the sympathy and kind | 4 v Hing: By DSputy | 1 was reading the ~town hall at night. deeds of our frineds, manifested | g rtY A vy, Savian was| WOULD-BE SUICIDES STOPPED ; : : i | the large shape, trimmed with snappy bows of velvet ribbon, perlsaw the Lydia The matter of observing Defensc | quring the sickness and death of our |\ abio 1o secure n bondsman and | Niagara Falls, N. Y. Aug. %‘:b}’méc.}mma\éegs- i bifred ",':(”"N,-' At ihe Meet | holoved daughter, Florence. AISO | iy yyuit trial in the Seyms street | Bthel Chetficld of Utica was resei .1 B Lot ket ot s becuugs | 16 desie to thank our friends, e ingitulon, * The trial ~of “hoih | at the brink of the American faila(f o combined with pipings of gold or silver metallic cloth. b B\ . | American Paper Goods Co., | Farinn and Saviano, charged with | shortly before midnight last night | what it did for other o IS B ] and 2A, Foremen's club, and | ot with a deadly weapon on | by Reservation Guard Blackman, | S have th hit +deni 3 tri women, 80 thought tendunce at tho legion convention In | W fiic” ept. for. the. beattiful | {pa person of Joseph: Cattendo, has | Sho had imbed the rail and wos |§ Some have the white gardenia or pompon trim, 1 would try it. Torrington, 'I'he post will meet on | . o faae S i e e ey - < and those aJso Who 8o Kind- | peen sot for ¥°rida . | ahout to hurl herself over the cata- | have taken three Thursday night of next week follow- ah cen & - ¢ el Fisbslt b i Famoved ok hoe by the We have a splendid assortment for selection | | | bottles, and cannot ing the mecting of the Defense Day : iy : Sasiiac % ? begin to tell you what it has already committe nd then discuss plans ANI-""wL 1:“-" l"‘:d‘ “_l(;"” Samuel | A :nn was !mrnlsv"‘(‘.,r s ‘lo”‘\}n:' “,,‘_. removed to a hospital by the done for me. " I do all my work oW | (o the participation of the post in 'merson. Kensington, ¥ R O o A e e SN0 s and keep up the whole day long without (), 1 voram o o ARMN home on Welch strect. 1oth moth- | nervous state and nnable to give any lying down. I have no more headaches Lawn Festival T ht. LOOT FOUND ON IRISH FAR) er and youngster are doing well. reason for her actions. nor%ind feelings. I hope every woman A lawn festival will be staged at| Dublin, Aug. 29.—The Free State Wedding Correction —— - who takes the Vegetable Compound will , ©" (o oo 0Ty odist chareh | ivie guards have raided a number | The marriage ccremony between | sgrr ovVER BROKEN WINDOW | t as much benefit outof it asThave.” | | |01\ i e auspices of the of fairmhouses in county Fongford [ Charles Hernby L Sstiue iatmas Sak o nitnid | : —Mrs. BercY W. RICHARDSON, R.F.D. | %00 (07 iition. fiefreshe and discovered in them many artl- | s sameee | efendant in a suit brought by Louts | £2 ) B No. 2, Skowhegan, Maine. ments of all kinde will be served. [cles of antique silverware bearing | Raphael to recover for the break- FALL HATS F Ymhuve]uunndhowlaydqu.Pink- Newsy tems, ! the erest of the Mackey-Wilson fam- | age of plate glass window in one | S l;(;vg‘hrzegehlgfi(lompoqle h:lpeldhfltr:. Mrs.-John Pinches of Worthington | ily. They were looted from Cu;r - fm Raphae buildings on Main | at b ichardson. e gave it a trial after jiydge. in company with Mrs. George | grane which was destroyed by fire. street. The action brought by Nair | 3 ; s she sa% what it had done for othe W0- (orhiy of New Tritain, was in| This was the home of Field Marshall | | & Nair is for damages of $150. Hart- | SALE PRICES |133 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN |g, ¢ men. For nearly fifty years Lydia E. ;. oiiich vesterday in the interest| ®ir Henry \ilson, the British army |14 the most speedy remeds we know for it is alleged, was leaving the - a Pinkham’s Vegatable .Compound hae ;. conihine society |chief of staft in the European war,| Constipation,Biliousness,Colds, ? York dining room on Main | Hats of the Better Kind at Popular Price o been thus pramed by women. For 8alé 1y, jremium book for the Grangh | who was assassinated on his_door | x o | street and struck against the window | ¥ by druggists everywhere. | fair to be held September 15, 19 and | step in London. N Headaches and Malarial Fever.'in the Watson & Jones office. gor, Jr., of Plain-

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