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NEW BRITAIN DAILY WERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 80, 1024, Plainville New FRANK . SHITH SEEKS NOMIMATION Humane Agent Announces Ca- | didacy For Olfice ‘ | gt | Going AW&Y To School [J msss s Gy T If So, You Will Need Many Things LOWK, WE OFFER Rath Robes of Turkish toweling, of neck style or with shawl collars, that the aquad car would pot be held W 0 Augus qu.nnu.dul of yecord . 3, 1934, The corpesation was formed & year age, B Progressing rapidly and the promises | of the efcials hare been falthfu kept. The eerpora 18 poascesor Odd Feliony' Y Wes strest and b tracti Atlending Convention About 180 g service men pembers of Seicheprey Post, Ameris Legion and of Harold F. Em melt Post, V. F. W, attended the Bristol News Coal Dealer fo Seek Nomination “Vevie wihe o on Republican Ticket O'CONNELL WILL NOT RU o'elock Lawyer Declines to Enter Race in [ od » Mai nte the Lous nome 20, ariford’s Shopping @enter (Closed all day Labor Day) awRers Marriage Livons A marniage was the effice of Miss M Mot ge s M W sireet and Miss | Lepore East street The wedding cerem will be perfermed in ti Thanks for support The commitiee one Night bagaar he 1. 0 0, ) Wedneaday orve through the ald” 10 thank all who helped 10 make the affair espe the busineasmen of the tows, Brock-Rarnes post, American is s way to rey was afternoon Attond Reunion members of family from olties of this slat and Massachusetts and New N York attended the annual gathering today at Lake Compounce, AN ens tertainment program wa esented in the won and & dinner was | served attended from 1 Hartford 3 scheduled clerk 10 Lo \mone g Many Nearly 200 Whale Soptember 18t the near futre harge of 1h i by Be Pier ing columns of Juassen . wished Her rige n ™ New Rritain sehools Ready » of the city have been pre a success, Ranks==Sub-Commit: 1his city Democratic Appointed For Defense Day Ianeous Shower on Miss Loomis— clally Caliendo Returns From Hosem | (), pital—=Church Notices, Legion, Martha Nebekah lodg 0, ¥, and Pythian lodge, K. of I Frank J. mith of Forestville an. The committee met and reviewed the nounced today that he would be a|receipis and espenses and the aNair | candidate for the republican nom.| Was an Immense sucee Ination as represéntative at the state Fined in Town Court legislature, He stated that he was| Frank Jacohowski of Bristol was & candidate last year but withdrew | ned 850 and costs in the town in favor of Myron E. Rogers, court hy Justice £, P Prior last was subsequently elected evening on A charge of reckless driy Mr, Smith has been humane agent | In& His fine totalled 364,12, MHe for Plainville and this district for | Was arvested Thursday evening by the past 10 years and his work in | State Policeman John Dooley after thin occupation has gained him a AN exciting chase on West Main large number of fr He has |street, He was held under bonds of never held office—olther town or | 8200 for appearance. Jucobowski's wiate, He has been one of the|Aalso suffered the loss of his opera- most active me | Arthur B Barne s of the repub. | tor's lic which be turned | " Bng ediia Motor Vehicle Com. | Of the Bristol Press has been m wers resumption of studies K At high Henry K, Cottle ar office houra so that e ar of the silent On Postmastorship . Fen schoo Principal s eon cling regy conferences with pupils may anged In regard 16 eourses tudies and other matters of AlL of t teaching have been filed arrangements haye 1 e will candidate be & m this eity on the That ¥ representative republican ticket was the . announce ment today of George H. Quinion of the Quinion Coal & Trucking Co who has started his preliminary ca work rrrlculum B who . fina vassing ed Mr. Quinion » i " (UAKE RECORDED Reported at the Georgelown will make his [ step | he political game In his ¢ for representative but s co politicians to be a for the post, He friends on both parties managing editor didacy sidered by strong econten: has & host Crepe eloth, $4.50 10 oca FOR THE YOUNG F! nkets and wool garments, made in button to the 18,98 each. A Sweater He'll Want, of course, we offer alip over erochet Sweaters, light and heavy weights Shaker Knit Sweaters, pull over, V-neck and shaw! collar styles, Button coat sweaters with or without collars, also in the new Jecquard and Prince of Wales oftacts, $3.98 (o §10.98, Are will g Trew f Rather Severe Intensity He'll Need Pajamas. Can get nice ones here, nade of madras, solsette, hroadcloth and outing fannel, Priced from $1.50 to $4.9% each, “Yorke" Shirts, The best, m* well, of ma- dras, oaford, balloon cloth, ete, Priced 82,00 t 108 each, ned also S tatite Obseryatory Today. T 30, record ¢ o lican ticket Appoint Defense Commitices - At & moeting of the Defense Day | [ committee held at the City Council | room last evening the following committees wera appointed: in Frank Merrill was ap- chalrman of the parade and marshal of the Aug. ake 5 earthy on These are but hints of what we can offer for the fellows, SOME THINGS THE GIRLS WILL NEED— Knit Union Buits, in light, medium and heavy v#ights. Cholce of cotton, lisle, silk and wool. Al shapes in all our well known brands, including Carter's” and great cholce in prices which range 798¢ to $3.50 each, Fine Silk Hoslery of all grades, such brands as “MeCallum,” “Phoenix,” “Charter Oak,” *“Con. queror” and others, in black, white and newest colors, $1.00 to §4.98 pair, Glove Silk Undies, choice of vests, step-ins and bloomers. all shapes and brands to suit every girl with tastidious tastes. Prices rance from $1.00 to 84, ons, Children’s Hosiery, good kinds, for boys or girls, cotton or lisle, full lengths or seven.eighths, priced 25¢ to §1.00 pair, bring their lunch, Athletic will be enjoyed during the noon, Mrs. Frank Cobey and daughter, June, spent Friday as the guests @ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fiske at their home in Berlin, The hours at the local post office Monday, Labor Day, are as follows: Open at 7:30 a. m. and close at 9 o'clock and re-open at 5:15 p, m. and close at 6 o'clock. Miss Dorothy Sugenhime left to- day for Winchester and Keene, N. H., where she will eljoy a week's vacation as the guest of friends. Rev, Edward Cowles of Spencer, Mass, will have charge of the| morning service at the Methodist church Sunday at 10:45 a. m. Sun- day school will be held at 12 o'clock and the evening service will be as usual, ing. St, Paul's R. C, church—DMasses will be celebrated at 8 and 10 o'clock tomorrow morning by the Rev, J. €. Brennan, pastor of the chureh. Kensington Methodist church — Rev, A, P, Soland, field secretary of the Lord's Day league, will preach at the regular morning service. The ening service will be omitted again this week, On Thursday evening at 8 o'clock there will be the usual mid-week service and a session of Hirs, Amelia Hook, in Defanlt "[Jt\.“:, Bibe dun" e il sy Bond, Steeps in Hartlord DEATH OF MRS. CARBONA Kensington Congregational church —Usual morning servi at 10:45 o'clock with the Sunday school classes meeting previous to the main Kensington Fire District Votes for a Nine Mill Tax Rate—Community Field Day Postponed One Week— Labor Day Holiday—Briefs, church service, Community Field Day Postponed Miss Amelia Hook of Berlin was arraigned before Judge George Gris- Because the field day exercises of wold in police court last night on a the Bolton-Kasica post, American Legion, will be held on Saturday of charge of assaulting Hector Peck w~ith & club. She was fined $10 and next week, the community fleld day has been postponed until Saturday, costs but decided to take an appeal expressing the thought that she September 13, according to an an- should not have been fined. How- events after- Berlin News BERLIN WOMAN IN le Card of Thanks, We sincerely express our thanks and appreciation to our friends and | the Berlin Grange for the beautiful floral tributes and sympathy we re- ceived during our recent bereave- ment. to team of the Farimng- ton \alley league will play the Win- ed team of the same league at the nd Hill grounds Sunday afternoon. MRS. ALBERT E. NORTON AND FAMILY MRS. N. A, NORTON | BY Charles L. Swem, personal stenog- rapher to the late President Wilson, won the international championship trophy in the National Shorthand Reporters’ association tests for the second consecutive year. He will retain it permanently if he wins it again next year. rs. Alvera Carbona Mrs. Alvera Carbona, age 32 years, of Kenaington, died at the New Brit- ain general hospital last night at about §:30 o'clock. She had been |11l but a few days and her death was junexpected. Besides her husband, | Paul, she is survived by five small |children. Fuderal arrangements are |incomplete bt it is probable that R o 0 Good lo the last drop The fact that Max- the largest selling high-grade coffee in imposed an obliga- tion upon its makers. tin with renewed as- surance that it will state. Ho was one of the boosters missioner Robbina Stocckel for ac this on tha repub for the voting machines and has | tion. . “w ’ ‘Good to the Last adoption. Mr. Smith promises to| Mrs Alice Buckley and dau an Aeacribed as Drop.” roveal his platform in the near fu. | of New York city, are guesta of " severe” proportions was v " 'Phis makes two candidates In the | Street for a few days. Mrs, Buck- sraphs at Georgetown University, It field for the berth which has been [ley was formerly Miss Alice Tuttle began at 6 o'clock last night and SOUTHINGTON NEws during the past year and a spirited | of the Plainville teachiog staff pointed reached greatest intensity be - 1 contest is imminent hecause of the | Off To Convention, ommittee [ tween 1125 P, M, and 11:30 P. M.| At the democratic caucus' hel Mr. 8mith have large followings in k-Barnes post, American| ¥arl J. Arnold was appolnted |y ijon estimated that the shock | prise of many of the pamty, the town. This Is the only office a0 | Legion left today to take part in the |chalrman of the committee on ar- | conterdd about 6,100 miles from woman was clected to any of thd as the pther candidates for the|in Torrington in connection with the| Captain Arthur Larocque was a ‘ have been in the region of Japan to the . congressional and uu: nominations at the caucus are so state convention. The local men pointed chairman of the citizen’ P torial ocnventions were elected: Zub-Russell Nuptials | biles and comprised a large delega- A. Yale was appointed chairman ,,{Blldg?pfll! Ma“u'.a“_u"e.' Carey, James R. Lacey, James F. Edmund Zub of Plainvilla and | tion. the committee on recreation nnd’ Being Sued for Divorce crariand and Edward J. Minnix; Fred Russell of Mountain View,| Eight society attended an tnitiation | The following program for the day | Warner, head of Warner Bros. Co., |Foley, Ralph Garbiggio, Andrew, Ki= were married this afternoon at 2| held in Torrington last evening and |was tentatively arranged: corset munufacturers, and extensive salski, Waiter Welch; congressionsl, parents. The cercmony was per- Plainville Briefs. veterans and patriotic and fraternal | draulic Co. and Bridgeport Gas Light |John J. cefe, Adolph Trapp and formed by Rev, Martin Gaudian, | Mrs. Carrie Sweeton and Mrs. R. societies; | Co. today was sued for divorce on David Leihnardt, Lutheran church, of New Britain.| homes In New York city after #ev-| Patriotic musie; his wife, Maud Cady Warner. They | F c rner, aged 66, of the A wedding dinner was served at the | eral months' rest al the Stevenson —Address; | were married in 1858 and have three |South Ind, dicd at his home yesters and Mrs. Zub left on a honeymoon| Pear! W. Smith and family of units John Ficld, wife of former Yale trouble. Mr. Turner Arose early trip. Upon thelr return they will| Broad Street left today on a few| Organized recreation and amuse- | football star, and Bradford Warner. yesterday morning and had prae- Bascball Game Tomorrow. i Dr. L. H, Frost and family re- Funeral of W, H., Nott have not been made public but it [the barn when he was stricken, He The St. Mary's baseball team will [ turned home today after a two The funeral of William H. Nott of understood that no alimony was died almost immediately. He is surs and meet the town team there. lafternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the!is also stated on good authority that |Edna Turner, and one son. . The The locals and their opponents First Congregational parish house.| the action will not be contested. |funeral will be held from the home ville last Saturday, but rain inter. Rev. Frank J. Condit. The burial | that some years ago Mr. Warner |liev George H. Gardner, pastor of fered and the contest had to be |took place in the West cemetery, | made an apportionment of his large [the Plantsville Baptist chureh will win over Farmington and hope to Labor Day will be observed about |it is believed that Mrs, Warner Will be in South End cemetery. have two after tomorrow. | the city by the closing of the mer. |shared in this distribution. | e A miscellancous shower was given offices. The post office will have|Warner in 1888 was a social event ms wae held from St Thomas' last evening at the home of Mrs, its regular holiday hours with noin' much interest here. Both the h a o'clock this morning in honor of Miss Bessie I. Loomis windows open until noon. Mail will | reside in Farifield. About a year | who will become the bride of Bur. be received and dispatched as usual. | A80 Mr. Warner sold his estate on e T tember 15, Congressman E. Hart Fenn was|OUS to that he had moved to the his- The color scheme was orchid and ratio toric Burr mansion on the Roston Rev. May T oral A riseting ot 1y very reticent about the local post- general committee will be held Teus- was carried out. A watering can ewed bR Thursdsyat thatscruall | On Sunday afternoon the Milidale e | with varied colored ribbons from dinner of the Cyocodile club at Lake team will cross batk Wit Kensington Methodist church, at | ‘ad | Allies Reassured of which time final plans will be made pended with the gifts attached. This Neard nothing tfomiths eiviiisarvios | ¢ > ;i : Monday the Milldale team will play | represented a typical shower. o Sl Tt e o e Protection of Foreigners |« double header with the Kensing Presented With Watch Bridgeport, Aug. 30. — A seven Pek A 0.—Memt f th Kensi d the aft Miss Cecil Gorman, who has been | passenger sedan automobile stolen | bride-to-be, most of them former S 4 eking, Aug. 30.—Members of the played in Kensington an e after- B 3 e to whom he would appoint in eve v 5 oo Iy ANARCIALSR b o SthRs CTice R0l TtIe il tall e R et ‘:.,m"da(e": foreign diplomatic corps today visit- noon game in Milldale, structlon company for the past few |, i 3 o ca \ | bond of $100 required by the judge pa to its owner today as a result of the | adad Vil OhTheas tak i i vears, hes resigned her positio Lkt 3 4 o CiRRb e At Ala huNel Tunant va 0 o corps today visited the Chinese for- | homas M. Collins and Miss Mar« and was forced to spend the night in & P! n and | arrest of George Curtis, 25, of New | P A " Lt AU £ Hayes, who is already on (e ligi- | aign office and were assured that the |garet Collins have returned from & n LA L L BT served. Miss Loomis received many R E it the Ao nEressmant wonld resent at the trial but refused to 1 on Monda n s &|Curtis, who was brought from New | hinese 3 e tojjmon Purnish security. Hector testified |nUrse. Thursday afternoon the of- | ypo\or oo 8 Hod SCOE 0 TEM PO (o those she recelved at the shower Open Headquarters Eadinisai it Gl i) e [ConRe A S recently given in her honor at the Plans were completed this morn- | pEn yeoe lives and struck | ¥ith a wrist watch and a purse of “ s Ssiang and received assurances that the house where he liv | money. stolen automobile was found in Cur-{ "Wt R 0 BT both leaders were anxious, if pos- will spend the week-end. 3 |tis' garage. =05 LAT010 L8 the republican town committee for - bruises. Retums From Hospital the opening of political headquar- HOUBEN 1O RUN IN U. §. Hershell Welles, colored, who was returned home today from the New otk on Maln. sireet Tormenly i 0! % 8 v Y 0C-| gy The Assaciated Press. hert Houben of Crefeld, the crack police court Thursday night and sen- BHIMEAG el ugubItalin arep e cupled by the Bradshaw Mililnery |~ Shanghai, Aug. 30.—Unconfirmed |German runner, who won the 100a" tenced to 30 days in jail, had his [ t P by L :‘f"‘!‘“‘g 'f“‘o‘:“f“" il Junius Z. Douglass will be in charge ean*district where the forces of Chi |during the visit here of the Amerls:: cutor Charles I Lewis in ormd his > recently, Mr. of the headquarters, which will be|Shieh Yuan and Lu Yung-Hsiang. [can Olympie squad, has accepted am Judge Griswold of new information o conditon e mddh e invitation to visit the United States = =3 l"n bandage: ’_' b )" Far St e,, of the campaign work., [1ed to renewed efforts hy Shanghai and compete there, Ha will lu_vg‘ A e ind ST D No Parking Ordered interests to avoid open warfare well House now the United States has Youcan buy the blue lican party in the town and in the over to Btate L] as a candidate for rep- redeem the promise made & study of them sinee their| Former Resident Visiting, Was! The ture. | Miss Catherine ~McCarthy of Pearl this MOrning on 1he SISM0: see—— occupled by Representative Rogers| of this town and a popular member Cap continued untill 1 A M fact that both John Kimmel and | g¢ number of the membera parade, Father Tondorf, in charge of the Thurse [ . much to the sur- far that has developad a contest, | state department parade being held rangements of exercises, | Washington and believes it delega The following delegates | tar unopposed { made the trip in donated automo- mobilization committes, and Walt State, Thomas B. Atwater, A. F | Miss Flora G. Russell, daughter of | Large numbers of the Forty and amusement, Bridgeport, Aug. -—= Dever H. senatorial, Thomas B. Atwater, T. & o'clock at the home of the bride's | reported an excellent time, Parade by military organizations, | stockholders in the Bridgeport Hy- | Willlam Hurley, Edward Lowery, pastor of St. Matthew's German |C. Morrison have returned to their| Prayer for national welfare; | the ground of intolerable cruelty by home after the ceremony and Mr. | Cottage on Ated Stone Hill. Maneuvers by local national guard | children, Dever C. Warner, Mrs. day following an attack of heart reside at Mountain View, | da motor trip to New Hampshire. | meut. The allegations in the complaint |tically completed the cheres around journey to Farmington- tomorfow | weeks' trip to Vermont and Canada.| 81 Woodland street was held this| asked by the plaintiff in the suit. It vived by his wife, a daughter, Miss were scheduled to meet in Plain- where servites were conducted by| In this connecton it is recalled 'at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. postponed. The locals have one Hollday Observance | holdings in utility corporations and |officiate at the services and burial Miscellaneous Shower | cantite establishments and the city The wedding of Mr. and Mrs The funeral of Miss Muriel E. Wils Helen Phelps on East Main street city dellvery and with the stamp|Plainfiff and defendant in the action < in 8. Thomas' cemetery, ton H. Hart of New Haven on Sep- No Decision Yet | Greenfield hill and sometime previ- nouncement made this morning by | white and a unique arrangement mastership situation, when inter- | Post road, where he now makes his | day night at the parsonage of the jeach hole in the spout was sus. Compounce. He said that he had [vick Bears of Brookiyn, N. ¥. ©8 for the affair, OWNER RECOVERS CAR. About 18 close friends, of the Sl Ll AL b The Asoniated Pees [ton team, the morning game being in the employ of the BRerlin Con- | ever she was unable to furnish a in this city August 8 was restored 9 A : et | Trumbuil’ Blectric Mfg. Co., were Gther] fani Poatmaate AW IR AL | s L an pase (aneign S diblomatle L iail. Her husband was | Will enter St Francis hospital in|iiaven. : ) A h | ( the Hartford jail |Haven. In city court here today fovely. kittal fakt vening in addition Hernleed Chinese government is seeking to 'month's vacation spent in Maine and 3 o i . viewed Chi 8hieh Yuan and Lu Yung | that the woman started trouble at | fce force presented Miss Gorman |, sy 000 for trial September . The {t |Sunday for Liong Teland WhEr SRR NG e rN LVt e e nitite ing by Chairman L. G. Sigourney of | ; g K . Wim with a club inflicting body . | sible, to avert hostilities. by blrs iy ia t Joseph Callendo of Bank street, ters in the store in the Lacourse SEEK TO AVERT W Crefeld, Germany, Aug, S0.-sidl e Royal Hos i has been a patient suffering from a Co. Former County Commissioner |reports of skirmishing in the Quin- \metre race from Charley Paddoek case reopened last night when Prose- Calicndo’s condition is much im- fitted up at once for the beginning | oposing tuchuns, are gathering, have 3 he secured which tended to show some time next month, that the whole affair was due to mis- taken identity. Judge Griswold found the accused man not guilty and discharged him. Vote Nine Mill Tax. At a special meeting or the Ken- sington fire district held at Foresters hall last night it was voted to adopt a nine mill tax rate for the ensuing year on the grand list of October, 1023, Three mills will cover the ex- penses of the street lights and six will be for the water expenses. Bernard P. Moore acted as chairman and Louis R. Goodrich was secre- tary. The taxés are due September | 1 and are collected by Charles ¥. Lewis, tax collector. Labor Day Hollday. Labor Day will generally be ob- served as a holiday in Berlin with tactories, offices, stores and numer- ous other business establishments closing either for the entire day or | for a part of the day. Both the Kensington and Berlin post offices will observe holiday hours. At the Berlin office the hours will be from 6 to 9:30 o'clock In the morning and from 4 until § oclock In the after- | noon. New hours will go into effect | at the Kensington post office when | the office will be open from 6 to 10 | o'clock in the morning only. | The Berlin Savings bank will be | ¢closed for the entire day but most | of the general storcs in Berlin and Kensington will remain open until | noon. The majority of factories are elosing both offices and factory di- visions for the whole day. The A. . F. barber shop will be open until 12 o'clock, noon, only. Several from Berlin are planning on attending the state fair at Hart- ford on Monday and many ophers have left town on week-end frips to | the shore and mountain resorts. Sunday Church Notes Berlin Congregational Rev. Bamuel A, F eently returned from a summer va * eation trip, will preach at the 10:45 | o'clock service at the Rerlin Co srrow morn a o rier at the Kensington has returned to work after a short vacation, Kensington | mobile Wl | American Percival field in Kensington Sunday afternoon. called for 3 o'clock and a lively con- test tons will Kensington at 10 o'clock morning. game will be played at Milidale. held by the New Haven.road September 7, day afternoon or evening count of Labor Day. ing pr: briel’ church Sunday at 9 o'clock followed by Sunday school ‘clock. New Britain will the service. ke, who has re- | ¥ | her home. plenic noon ilhe body will be shipped to Provi- dence for burial, Brief Items The condition of Alfred Barret of Berlin street, who is confined to his home the same. with illness, remains about The Misses Dorothy Gibney and Alma Klutz returned yesterday from a vacation at Grove Beach. Hiram Hurlburt, rural mail car- post office, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Wright of left’ today on an auto- trip into New York state re they will visit with relatives. The All-Kensingtons will play the Brick company team at The game has been is expected. Both teams bout evenly matched. On Labor Day the All-Kensinge play the Milldale nine in in the In the afternoon a return are An excursion to New York will be on Fast Berlin tlems The library will not be open Mon- on ac- There will be the r and sermon regular morn- at 3a- at 10 Sutcliffe of charge of Samuel have Rev. Miss Margaret Porter who has been spending the past few days as | the guest of Miss Virginia Walsh at | her home on Wilcox church — | turned to her home in New Britain avenue re- riday. Miss Walsh accompanied The Community club will hold a grove Monday aft urged to come and in t All Baron Byng of Vimy, governor- general of Canada, will be host to the Prince of Wales Highness' stay in the provinces will be one of those in the roy |at the Meadowbrook matche: He 1 box " A Happy Woman “I wont to tell you how much I do love Peterson's Ointment for the good it has done me. My gore was on my left leg, was 4% inches by 2 1-4 inches wide—is all headed up beautifully now, and then too it was| 0 soothing on such a raw sore. 1 can’t say enough praise for the good it has dome me. Very truly yours, Miss Kate Kull, Sigel, I1." Miilions use it. Fine for blemishes, ulcera ma skin pi | netped.” | der, | Fast Main street, during His | | ville town school Special Announcement Wednesday Matinee—Sept. 3. 2:15 o'clock, daylight saving time Also Evening Performance 8 o'clock. —At The— Community Theater Plainville, Conn, Without a doubt the hest &how Plainville has had in a fong time. And we are going to keep on wur- prising you. | Joseph Saviano, the former out on bail of $1,000 and the latter in the Hartford county jail in Hartford, are being held for trial on Frida September 5, for assault with a deadly weapon on his person.’ Cal- iendo would make no statement as to who did the cutting, the only an- swer being “Well, it couldn't be| th i re | er fa th in| fir | ca an Church Notices | Plainville M. church—Morn- Ing worship at 10:45 o'clock, ser- mon by the pastor, Rev. Arthur A.| Ball; Sunday school at noon, special program will be in charge of Miss Liilian Manchester and her clas Epworth league at 7 p. m. Miss | Beatrice Zickwolf will be the lea- topie, “The World Parish of | Methodiem.” A cordlal invitation is | extended to all to attend. Congregational church — Services | of the Congregational church will| be held tomorrow moring at 10:45 | o'clock in the Masonic temple on | Rev. F. L. Grant, | formerly pastor of the Plainville | church, will officiate. | Episcopal church: Holy Commun- fon at 11 a. m., Rev. B. B. Styring! of Southington. Anyone who would | be willing to teach a Sunday school | class for the coming season will | please communicate with E. 8, Lack | ey, clerk of the parish, as soon as| possible. | School Arrangements, | L. B, Mills, secretary of the Plain- | committee, an- | nounces that grades 1, 2, 3 and 4| will be installed on the lower floor of the Linden street school and up- | stairs, two rooms will be used for a | high school. | This year there will be no kinder- | garten in the Linden street school, | as there are not enough children of kindergarten age to justify the ex- en Begins tion you want next with it a part of you now and buy yonrse vacation enjoyment A deposit every pay | pense of two separate kindergartens. | Declares Dividend, chafing and eore burning f cente The officials of Sequassen Corpora- ‘ tion have declared the semi-annual dividend of three per ce: bridge, which spans | requested Your Next Vacation You can have just the kind of vaca- start to buy a little of it every week. Each weck that slips by piness unless you keep hold of if. Open a Savings Account in this bank The PLAINVILLE TRUST Co. PLAINVILLE, CONN. No parking on Meadow street in e scction, adjoining the Central e station has been ordered while pairs are being made to the the old North The thorough- has been narrowed down by e working gang so that any park- g will mean interference with the re department in event of any A of this station John Hayes eek at this point. s, As Squad nswers all calls, Chief the ruling so rforce no parking Now time {f you'll will take r vacation hap- Af sare enough next year with day. the police department to | Case to Throne, Maybe A printer may be the next king of Albania! At le: erick T. 0. Wood of Chicago, 1ll,, has as good a chance one. Wood told a friend that he could handle this which has unseated a handful of kings since the w ! friend joshingly nominated Wood—but now the ique has written that he is interested. The old in leas)' lies the head,” etc, holds no fear for Wood “mine’s laid uneasy all my life anyhow.”