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MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY July Sale Prices Still Await You With Specials in NEW BRITAI STATE FUND GONE_ WITHOUT A TRACE 0! tion I8 consideved very grave, Benjamin Knox has sold his furm n Red Stone hill to a Bristol party ol 1 [‘::l will m.‘m .v: ¢ f\ ';:wv:x"*“:w: I":‘l::n‘ | bl || Inefticient Bookkeeping Blamed ;.\ 1" for Disappearance of Money " Fuids o 4 " i e brother in Litehfield o AT | ‘IY\\‘v"]‘l""w!ljl of Auburn, Me AUTO GOLL]S[ONS GONT]NUE is visiting his cousin, Ralph Thrall of Plalnville | Mps. James D and son, James Bristol Man Tined — Remodlting |1 '] svare ;"l".‘"‘“”'“ rol; Clarendon Building—Phillips -Mc- Miss Tinle Renstead is very i1l at her home on Washington street. Her corney Marriage July 21—Plain- | oo fro DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY five months, is grad Plainville News | ::» v s v of Last Main street E. Rogers and family of reet are spending the sum- jedar Lake, Chester, Conn. finnie Stephenson, who has y seriously 11l for the past Iy falling. Her m ( o 18 with her CRISIS N PARI ON HEFAN AR Communists Threaten ~ Strike| Utless Contest Ends Paris, July 98 (P—Communi deputies, led by Marcel ( in | | Morocco ‘ugainst the “1'\(\":\‘}'v‘u‘:“|l|‘[”- [ints mencea tosesupn "voe- 1R ON GREENE~ STREET| wier Painley bill tor an appro- | —_—— | priation of 183,000,000 francs for the | 1\ | Marocean operations | ML Puinleve told the chamber “nothing could b t| m the {truth than rumors that Abd-1l-Kvim further fr Bristol News TEACHERS GRANTED SHLARY INCREASES High School and Special In-| | | | Damage of $300 This Morning At | Bristol Realty Co. Tract—Final | | | Dividend Pald By Hull, Ingraham | | use ble. Waterbound macadam is being used for surface treatment on the streets of the “Hill" section, where the department men are now work- ing. Parking Space Graded I'inal grading work has been completed on the new parking space in front of the city hall on the property, recently leased by the city from the rallroud company for the of city motor cars, The bank has been cut down also, making & splendid purking space for ma- chines Phone Books Out The Southern New England Tele- phone company busy today dis- tributing the new summer issue of the telephone directory, The entire Is distribution will be completed by Saturday Building Permits Superintendent of Public Works Osca Anderson has issued a build ing permit to Robert and Marion | Kirkwood for the erection of a twe e Overcome By Heat has captured Taza." He s o o2 family house on Walnut street t E v er l)‘ = t plepbHete: [ Winiam ‘ll(rri Iu: u»‘m at his home | could .‘m[” unde ,‘\,{v“”‘ hal \: : ,‘I., | & Co. To Creditors. | cost $11,000, L] The town deposit fund distributed |on Park street, Te was overcome |would be served by the diss “,.m,; Many increases, due to the cus-| A building permit has also been iby the state to Plainville 78 yeurs by the heat while working at the |tion of such false reports tom of granting salary raises each fj-““‘_v) to Carmine Polumba for the OUR SALE OFFERINGS ARE WORTHY ONES, ®ach so much under real value ago is missing, but where i won bl dard jw{’ ).(-' il I‘w k. L ”: In threat ‘}m‘ the govern- |ear o instructors i ey -\: ratlon of a building at 8§ Main A s . o and ho s e overcd or |Tuesday and had to be removed toment with the possibility of a gen- [their posts, have heen announcec HERLOESY it is cayse for self congratulation to all who take advantage of this Annual Mid- :ilxl"lldch ::mlxl :: “;l |.r(;;;1.uu\. i v.m.(-)‘; I his Tiome % {oal strike of . | French factor, m“ »-’Hrn.n-i of lv:‘!‘\ ‘t:\ “w 1“':; For Thy and Friday, Save Summer Sales prices. Attention particularly called to THE BARGAINS IN “YORKE” urer William H. Wilson will | Plainyille Men in Crash | workers to compel Ifrance to cease |special teachers for the L vear. |time and by getting your SHIRTS THAT MEAN SO MUCH TO MEN. huve to wrestle with. In 18471 Thomas Maltdo of 45 Rroad streel, |the Morocean war and off peace to| ‘The increascs are as follows: Prin- (" ‘(' ?“”‘{ 'Ml' at.the K. D. Market, thi : N 64,980,096 wa l t by the | pigiy o, a driver for Gordon Rros,, |Abd-KI-IX |eipal Henry I Cottle from 84,000 to |Uentral Av., 1"orestville. Special for The “Yorke” Shirts are garments that meet every requirement. Shirts tha pluAaen 08B smet ORI L s o el alven ton GoldaniT MR Tal 100 oL e fram e en Bttty g ; A A et ; A [state to various towns, the principal |yiolnsale producs dralers of New | He descrihed a recent secret meet- | $4,200; Minnie A, Cobleigh from Friday: Tresh Haddock 16c 1b, satisfy 1009, for their fabrics, their finish and their perfect styling. Ito be kept intact and the interest 10 | pitain. and. Mitehell Kelly of New |Ing of warkers from the prineipal 00 to $2,400; Mary Noyes from |Flounders 15e Ih, Steak Carp 22¢ 1b, J 3 . 'q Didd H f H i B Use r ! I DOSE actories of |7 1 which unay h V. I'rench |also Swordfish, B: rfis’ N K 1 8 Sale Price for “YORKE” shirts worth to $4.50 with choice of neckband |[jf[ve uscd for educational Vurbess ) ritain, forme iy a resident of (s | factori I Unfmiiichini i N e Siele Bulicrhshy Mackeie) § « e 8 el f nd for those only he last legis- |40 iiran i e mons opposition fa the Fronch mili- [from $2,300 2,4( Jeatrice I.|Halibut., Salmon, Round Clams an » or collar on styles. Some with separate collars to match. Materials i e o R e loniseel e e e e | fones from $2.000 to $2,100; Doro- | Steamers, Special Friday and Sat are woven madras, crepe madras, silk stripe madras, broadeloths, poplins and fine towns Lo tho state hoard of financa| T 10 COTE A0 e ten was | pressed thea L. Rice from $1450 to $1,600; | urday, our best tub Butter 47c b, oxfords. With all colors fast, there are fancy checks, jacquards, figures, wide and and 1t was found that $140.000 nak e e e e \‘ | Atice 1. Tu from $2,000 to|2 1Ibs for f93c. Lean Smoked i i i 4 - disappearce ¢ ace, as only = Agnes ennings from | Shoulders 2 s narrow stripes, also plain white, tan, blue and grey, worth to $4.50, for $1.85 each ‘s':f"")w;"l‘ l“::“":” e B o ¢ ear. Matten was | Peace Offer $ A “”‘H!v‘nr»‘ ,J.fy’::’: mnnz 2 1c 1 :hn:m" sé-.k & . 525,094.21 remained, Pla e s : ARl ] 0 $1,700; Muriel B. Tanner|25c th, Have you tried our Corn or Two for $3.50. S 5 . Arrested on A charge of reckleh Paris, July 9 (P)-—Franc o 85 v one of the 50 towns where the e e from 21,600 to $1,700 | Beef? If not. Why not. Remem- money has totally dropped irom IDE i RML I £ As nolled 10| Spain - will offer AbARI-Krim au- | Apie” Dillingham $1,700 to $1,- [ber the place. K. D. Market, For- : : i | New Britain police court this | tanomy In the Riff region of Moroc. | 2 the pln rket, For Sale Price for “Yorke” Shirts 4 Sale Price for “Yorke" Shirts e e T 3 £ R T Bt e om e sl prneRihe S iolievEsioRt . N ax Commissioner W, . Blodgetr, 5 = cLe £ 0 S00 o0 rowe ladvt, . of finer grades, made of im- . of their hest make. Lovely in his quadrenniul report of muni- | = is i one of the principal fea- |} 00 o 81,801 Al T ported madras, silk stripe madras, silk® garments of Radium and Truhu silks, and lcipal debt and cxpenditure, discloses “' i found en July drd et S I oo 0s niEh from $2,100 to $2,2 amuel Jo 8 broadcloths, fiber silks and other fine silk broadcloths. The very top notch of Uicee acta i aEbUleR Ll s o e R : LIERRAIG oIt 1 at Madrid | g1yita from $1,8u( m;.' ) ,ll.n; KCCEPTS RESIGNATION P 4 . . 4 : . i the money Lo inaceuracy rather than {40 esterday. both Pettibone trom $1,500 to shirtings, some with soft gollars to match. pe\fecthn. Th_ose who want the best will ieon sty No ot e = = - Refusal is Expected ‘,.,,m,‘ Ruth E. Grout from $1,350 to Va_lues to $6.98 for $2.85 each or Two make quick choice from these. Values to |honesty attaches necessarily to the | | French official circles expeet -|$1,450; Mona G. 0'Hara from $1,350 | cootidge Notifies Director Mondell Shirts for §5.50. $13.50 for $8.45 each. [loss of the meney, as it is probable | CN ElKrim to refuse the o $1,450; Mildred Rowe (High 5 x5 g ‘ [that the fund was gradually Jost |4 §YY, li the leader of the frib [School) from $1,700 to $1,800. of the War Finance Corporation = e |sight of in the threc-quarters of a | | posing the Freneh ar | Kate Linfield from $1,500 to $2.- TN NIN AN RT o | [r Sate Linfi ; - \VII}qDO_W AWNINGS, DROP CURTAINS, ETC. [century and gradually diverted, un [ Morocen has repeatediy ared in | on: Ruth Crockett from $1,650 to| Today. At Drapery Section we offer new shipment of Window Awnings, very fine 'knowingly, but also improperly, to & AU | the rast that he will not accept a |gy,750; Catherine Case from $2.000 1 gprrcort Maas, July 9.—As grade, in painted stripe of green and white and brown and white, sized and priced L e i Sl e A S LI [to 12.100; Pearl M. Anderson (100 | cuptancy by President Coolidge of e ot 1 -y 1 i i B 5 10 e Ot No tal )t even carelessness fills e | s understood {he ranco- | 41,500 to $1,400; Dorothy Stone | o 5 asdf}(l)IIO\\s§,3:) mChl“]dm for $1.98 each; 36-inch width for §2.19 each; 42-inch lupon present Treasurer Wilsen, as . . | Spanish agreement also provides | ¢ $1200 to $1850; Hugene |t ”""'g""“f"‘”"( ! '""kfi”""de” ot width for $2.29 each. fthe tumi was in all probubiliy - Abd-El-Krim Continues 0 Mass{permiseion ar wencir mititary | cimmatioo. from 82,400 to s2.500; |2 directer of he war Janoncod |pleted long ago. hen Commissioner P | forces to enter the Spanish Morocean | ropn 1, Iles from $1,700 to $1,800; e . Blodget! ordered the report, the | Wfll‘l‘l(}l‘s IOI‘ ASSRU][ zone in pursuit of Abd-TBI-Krim's | eorge 1, Wooster from $1,700 w(whn summer White House, The fol |present treasurer found no trace of | it I warriors and for such other military | ‘\'] ity lowing letter from the president t/ m the fund, and probably not ven | e |operations as may e neee v, [® i O eontitom $ 21000 Mr, Mondell was made public: o Del Sesto, also of Christian Lane. Fast Berlin Ttems nowing of its cxistence, omitted it} iy 8 UPh—Abd-1l-Krim| o (The Prench have for some tine | gaiang; yray Taylor from $1,750 to| T feel that 1 must comply witl Berlln ews D'Ambra is 22 years of age and is| The regular mid-week service |{rom his report AT nccan war. |bren seeking this permission and | 7’5500 Azilda Hebert from $1,400 |Your wish so earnestly ~expressel cmployed ns a meat cutter. Miss | will be held at the Mothodist church | 1t 15 (housht thAL the: town will be soniians 1o BOes VR CRIIERE D have maintained they were handi- | (o'g1 500, Alice H. Hayden from | {hat vour resignation as director o Del Sesto is the daughter of Mr. and |this evening at the usual hour. ;*"l" tiponi 1o Sulake Bgootl SUIal el el ”w“ Orehin valles. [erpped in combatting Abd-E1-Krin's | g7 ‘o $2.050: Macebelle Brooks|the war finance corporation be ac- Mrs. Michael Del Seeto. The wed-| ‘The Junior ball team will play the |Money, and if the fund cannot he lo ion tegarding the wily|IMvasion of the French zone by in- | from §1.400 to $1,550; Mar Mul. | cepted. It may take effect July 18 ding will take place in the near fu-|Center team of Cromwell at Crom- Catcd an appropriation may - be ans has meached the French | AP to pursue the Riffians when [ jz0 - from $1,800 to $1,900; Kugenia |NeXt a8 you suggest. ture, it s expected, well Sunday afternoon. [ieresiyyio S I EL I UIELO U i sl iasies io) ey teireatei's the horder nto | 1 soren from 81,250 to $1,350; Dr.| “This affords me the opportunity To Return From Vaoation _Mr. and Mra. Willlum Holigan of |origlnal sum glien to it by the state. | LG8 ol taken | Spanish territory) \\ & Brackett from $1,200 to $1,-|to express my appreciation of ths Dr. A. J. Goodwin of Kensington, | Southington were the guesis of (Ul0sor contact hetween state ""‘{ Mesnahile the Riffian propa-] Alhough Abd-Fi-Krim has previ- | 56" Jrane 'Brien from $1,600 to|public service you have rendered ) |who has been spending the past (\;‘~’?;:'s; and relatives in town last {::‘l’\"!:""m: "v\lnx;;:\:"im*l””“\‘;:"”‘;m""“ NG ) Foteads with LRoTTe BUGKE ;,jum refused a Spanish protectorate | gy ¢ | while serving as director. You soveral weeks at his. lloms in Vir- |evening. : < D L L B st e o uD 0 el Ssallne Rn o ncesnt b W, Biickiey from $2.60 | brought to the solution of the many ginia, is expected to return to town | Cortland Read has returned to his LS Ouerchit, bt it is hoped the appear- | tonomy under the French. This 48§14 g2 300; Helen B, Tracey from $1,- | problems encountered, your wide e on Sunday. The physician has becn [hame on Wilcox venue after —en- [COUNINE are being urid Dy O e af froops vaised by the suitan | impossible, because his foreifors. | yig o g2.000; Mildred Rowe (phy- |experience in governmental affair 4 : % o csioner Bladge b prevent a re- @ 5 ) 20003 red R 3 Dr“er o Wl‘O[lg Slde 0[ ROfld spending his vacation in and about \:”»\n‘x/: vin ‘I.n,\-!\u-;nnn \;l.v. the ”"”‘”‘"‘({4"[_ "m\ e L will serve to counteract it in the RIff. is within the Spar 200 | ol edueation) from $1,400 to $1,-(and you have ecarnestly labored at Richmond, est of his grandmother, T, I 2k s Measure Lol Moroceo, . 4 ;. Rowe from $500 to |the difficult task., The value of your g Antl-Parking Campaign Hezelyood aChenihoms fin et cal Sy kel e CUlIONEe B fasellorstareiving indtho Spantsh | Rl e ninin trom | work haa heen great mot only to the Considerable Trouble | an ant-pariing campaien wint be erginiett el e s R e e ; s e B o Tha tawic Threre wa tIN Sl Sl 9 1™ &t vne Commmnily olub mostins (Aned 85 and eosta by Jusiice 1. N Milford Won ot 20 to £900; Thomas Monahz ) f 3 inaugurated by the Iv|l|n|m{\\h?u) | RRi e i AR ety a oA (s G | DHLIBNIEaE nizn b in g theR It iCiM L T ou the 1ailnay filford omen Hca.‘ 0 | 5600 to 3650 | ministering, but also fo the coun- —_— ties in the near future, with regard |18t evening final arrang : i conet. for vlolting (ha rulea of | Cast of Koz, was ordrred because the Death of Sailor Nephew ence Dease from $1,008 to $1.- |try, a or their outing to be heid cars along the turnplke at night and | " 0\€1RISS Grove Saturday her e ¢ 0N od their friendly attitnde toward the 3 2 e g il I £1.200 | ’ E e B driven by Burdette Hiteheock of New |4 jved today by the Misses Annic Nello Fulgenti from 8 e fall to move off the highway and to ' Will be about 130 to go and antomo- LI EY FACH TACECEE 2L ireneh populafion —as soon R v Gl e from 21, | Macaroni Exports Would 5 keep lights burning on the vehiclos, PL¢a hare been provided for all Lpeday. night, and Deputy Sherii | Earvisor f Kiffans of their nephew, Daniel | 248 1o 81,300; Emil Massaro from | Girdle Earth Six Times o he 8 93 e oze attending are requested to t By By 1 W of e civilians, | : 2l e g Eenjamin Meyers Reported As Much Th;' nffl(";r.q |{«'|w§| ymn n»;n yu“ e ’NH»“I“ x m‘ Ll v“ . W. Furrey, who investigated the | front. Many of th my i ilians, omas ®olan, a man on the|soqs to $1,300; Tony Montella | 40 00 N S S X ingralongithegnos dLIBERMMENAL LY % ¢ b faceide aced the hlame on Bro owever, chose to remain and organ- | yited States Colerado which occur- | ¢ : Y s 2 Improved—Authorities To Start | (8 RO BC Y When (here MNCh. Also to be at the Methodist % taon lascd Wisiblanm o Bob e 1 RS e ;“‘“‘v“ S ’M’M «hi b gecur ftrom 81,800 to $1.82¢ w1 1o | TNl exported by the United States i e I Ratiucch i romut Iyt ol oiuingk ddy 2 Prosecutor William 1. Foran pre el et (e Rl SO B T o | “Ann G Grother from 81040 to | i PG L rapped. around Anti-Parking Campaign — Other | 21 e B S e TS0 oo e e il (e L Gl e e IS P Lingnona SRR e I nlar gtiia enl Y WG eseentainel el irazallaA: stonantrami AL A0 e Tg b eFfoua hkyie glrd et chines. The officers will insis O T Blis b (i i K modelling Clarendon 1 . {in the telegram which was sent by |y, g1 404; Karl A. Reiche from $4- | {0 cquator about six times, it was Items of Interest in Town any machines, if they are parked i "o, 0, R L Been : The Clarendon huiliir 1 Cen U T menting the e ship's captain. | 200 to $4.500 e R P he g AT R ] ro a few oS ove off the = £ 5 JAVE Jeen ar- SRtUa Z hlocka de Ay established olan ¢ stog n 19 oung b = Sshow: y records i . et baalysmesheq analen e GNAm R e T e | ranged with suitable prizcs for cach |FAl Svare is being remodelicd, and | K8 s n Matrid L L S nyfitinalDividend | convention ot the Natlonal Maca- oc s Nd | oadway so that traffic will not be i e A slugeo. front will veplace (Ho old | Mas signod ¥ in Madrid brother is also a member of the | B e 4 5 : Meriden autoist was arrested for | event Anyone wishing to go .who FE ¢ Q. VR T f a final roni Manufacturers’ association. The R e e mnwlfir':;1 S s | has mot alrcady given in their name ©1¢ Of claphoards, Work has been | Nit8 I‘HM;““‘ I LIRS Sty b 5 """""“"“m'“""‘ as made today to credi-!oxports last year totaled 7,750,000 e = Il have sportation furnisheg 'c3un and the fa , | of Hull, Ingraham & Co. a| pounds. Eack d contained about shortly before 2 o'clock this morn R ek L | wi portation furnished ' < e R R Gl G | poun ch pound contained about $ne. because Andrew Szgnarzk of JAehen oW s Esatiico {them if they will hand (heir name "8 been largely stripped of its for [KOTCIRIERT I L 2 ! e stack hrokerage house of this ks a foot long or 775,000,000 e oy G e o Berlin nln)]n ’l’v \m\\y.:]”\ n\‘.: © |10 Royal Holmes mer covering. With a modernizing U o il ) o . { Gt which went ints bapksupley A0 Iiioe i oA Aol more on the left hand side of the |ton proved realiy BOLACEOME ' @) Mr. and Mrs, Camille Bourgeol offithisan jthehullaing i e e L U e TO PRACTICE |y ece yoars ago. The company be- | Even Italy did not export as much, Toad (han he was alloned to by |SHEMORIC B0 \1; ek “snortly |2nd_daughters of Pitisfield, Mas Eluntlsgniingerinetisunpl e Gall o e R el re T berspats they palico il ume hankrupt after the failure of 8 i | mist was especially thick ShortlY | ware the guests \ Skl ©at the same time, the center of the toodstufis d other commodities Bold their first pra S S Roston law 2 3 - guests of Mr. and Mrs s St S Al ge house in Boston, after midnight and automobi ere 68 Bolhaes] 2 town will take on a decidedly nior J by th A ApPI the season this afternoon o R Zona R artte Szynarzk was proceeding north on |2 it B T al @ vory low "v:\‘?;. \'rr”h'x\a‘ljmw i Tpinemetonl e rene susplcious maneuy e ‘\ N w‘ll‘h'“ through n”(]\‘ a M!rt v\v\j;‘m‘ ”n:,‘ 8 Bel Ma eet, Wednesday, to-date 2 o | s s fic 1« dates 1 cines as being done h the turnpike about two miles beloW | oy o0 chooy o provent running off e Reports Car Was Struck | ad of (he Hrench} "o =i ikio o o DUEINEASINEBOE e % the center of Berlin and a car driv- | F€ © 5 I : e el 1 Jrid, has advised hern e Pics{ocal company failed. it had offices en by Victor O. Mamothe of 1050} ™, "0 "oy g roday by autoists | i Stephen Grohol, of the All|t that a third “and|d o e e T o N 1 CHGLEDRCOh M e P 8| ho visited .the shore resorts last i i hingling €aints' church of New Britain, was | more impol " accord, providing| )d \Y L e ”‘1‘5 w;n Hou h rer ¢ ave 3 AP dy | { MR e, Ay pos + rit- : 2 e way south. Andrew should N&AE |, oo iy along the road between | oot S siruck and hadly’damaged in Plain- | for political cooperation. is in thef .o b 3 e e | been or the right hand side of WhE |y g0 0l "Now Haven it was im- = ville last night by anether machina | Process of negotiation with pros- Fire at 2:45 this morning [ road, but he was not, it is alleged. | ¥ fiensancs i ‘” Stio as | Ar ti Naval (. " headed for New Britain at a high | bect of signature toduy | = | house at 114 Greene street belong- | 4nd his machine came into violent ‘Pf"é”""‘ ““ s "(““ tail-light lmfld-; Argentine Naval Cadets iy "M o i o While the. Iirenchi ate endenvoring NAMED U, S, MARASHAL to the Bristol Realty Co., threat- | L o ri. |automobile cet away and that) Sy 0l s , irate of specq R UGS LAl o - b Swampscot ss., July 9 e 1he eighhgrhood q den’'man. After crashing S [l e Syl ng 1 Quinct GVl o (e TRablein A o numd of the | the Spaniards in their zone are not| s ¢ of Mcgloud, Ok gave Company N¢ and Squad 4 i he's car. Szynarzk's car went |for fear that if they kecp movingj Guin T, Mass. July 9 (P— Argen- |une to cateh t umber \ ) i elinons s e e e D N mothe's car, Szynarakis ear WAL | 0 ECC 10 erash into somcthing. [1ine naval cadets who are making car which yan him down maintaining & passive atiitude. ippointed At e through the white guard fence ai0HS | schoel Board Meeting la world tour on the training ship | Phillips - Mecornes | Tetuan ady says 4 column sup- | States marshal. Mr. White who will “firemen quickly brought the fire un- 4 s ) & Ty el % ST N porlec ) tors storme: he | serve in the western district will ger control and extinguished it with the road. e e He | Brosidents Sarmiento: celebratad 5 Tordl Bhillips o iden | ported by aviators stormed . Brown of the Ber- | The postponeq meeting of the nte Sarmiento celebrated th Haynes Tord Phillips of Meriden | T : R e et gl : Rl i Officer Frank "‘“\J The oceur- | Berlin school board will be held to- | hational holiday of the Argeutine re- land Miss Sophia Mecomney of Meyi- | heights of Beni Ambran, a st uceced -\' agdleDonnidinvhose M the use of chemicals with a damag lin pollee investigated the OCeu | ening at § o'clock at the |Public today by attending a banquet {den. will he married in that cifv on | point of advantage, and cxpires July 1 | tess nated at $500. | ence and """”””"\‘““‘m' ATk ext | offien of fhie town clerk, It is ex- |Biven on board the trainin' ship by Tuesday. July 21. Miss Mecorney the tribesmen, consolidating The fire broke out in the apart- jappear in the Berlin (¢TiT RO ed that. there will be consider- | The Avgentine technical commission |was ‘a ¢ in the Plainville | sition as a Spanish outpost ment occupled by the family of Tucsday IflN“"H on : hlc business for transaction at this | Which has charge of the refitting of {scheols, handing in her re ion e = Harry A. Strong who are now In a reckless driving. e kit : the dreadnaughts Rivadavia and 'te take cffcet at t lose of past A sp r 0P \isit to Maine. Nick MacDounella, anfi:’;‘\:‘"“‘“{;fl:,;"‘,h no one was Sons of Veterans Mecting ”‘.‘If\"“",,’”f;‘(’] : 3o : : ngthioliniore thansive Lest Head colds, o lives '_""""Y.\v‘:<"‘l> oy 3 : 8 e e ST i serlin So I e Presidente miento was taptist Picnic fire when he smelled smoke an hurt. A large “‘"““"”"i 5 -«5‘41((.?: A eshg ”):‘P I ‘rh“"‘:fl: "8 °f docorated with fags. and ofticers | The annual pienic of the Tar —_— sore throat, laryn- \ partment lected at the scen¢ of th )'{‘ e AN B unity house. 1t |from the two Argentine war ves- |church Sunday sehonl will he held at | gitis—are immediately al of Mre, Wilcox and it was necessary for th 1n1 o o'clock at the ( "“‘l‘" unity housec. sels joined in the festivities. [ear | Rockwell park Tuesday afternoon. | LIMITATION OF CLAINMS relieved by FC, the non- The funeral of Mrs. James T {5 command them to move along is eapected that business of im- | o i e e e ok e [LEUAL K 1l g aurt of prohnt P } ) e A et wheidiad tn - keep the highway cleared. | portance will be brought up af this Admiral De Stelguer, commandant {rhe start will he made from the con In and for t o P poisonous, soothing anti- VilcoxseriSouU siosl o et ] order to keop i ! AL ' UV of the Charlestown navy yard, was N e alebaIntte 5 A 5 7 yrlando. Fla., on Sunday, was held Need Wor Cat Hole Road meeting. It is the plan of those | o oo foiH o b { Merite O L e septic. Relief comes after Tl nas Nt lolc nak At the Berlin residents are PoiMUing OUl yin charge of the organization to Lold i and supper wi served i ! Sl is afternoon at 3 < the need for the speedy completion | 4y jeasi one meeting a month and lock. Tf the we pr X on i estate of first 2 A e Trinity church, w I e mew Cat Hole road. swhieh Will [ (o oo S aegociation k 1o GUBERNICK SUES FOR $1,000 picnic on \nderson la v Used past four years in bigg nd he a part of the e trunk 1M€o Tt has been dormant for | Barney Gubernick, through Thom- [P held on the ne ourt’ dot it » 5 hospitals (including City of New | The hurfal w highway. The number of s several years past. {as I. McDonough and Saul P. Was- | Condition xnmrn_\ml fratagiun]l S usTeRlto N York) Industries, Railwars, U.S ip: cidents which have occurred on tho Will Go On Tour Kowitz, has sued the Connecticut{ The condition of Mrs, I're } i Narv. Ask vour druggist turhpike recently prove conclusively | po 0y y(water of Worthington - Co. for $1,000 damages as a resuit | Who is seriously at ¢ Bar ' A they say that the turnpike is "_"r‘ Ridge, and his sister, M Mary | of the collision between a trolley [near Sharpe's station. is v v ad tng in a news M 39, crowded: and that another artery iS | o bty shand their vacation [car and his automobile at the cor- [he somewhat improved el : E peaded to relieve the congestion "‘; tourlng Maine ana New Hampshire |ner of Stanley and ‘Church streets [nurse is in attendance. Mrs k B 3 B The main road between Hartford | (00 b hile. They will leave in{on May 30. The writ is returnable {daughter. Mrs, Howard Hinman of [1et rlace . ted 1 MA CHLORO 4 New Haven i the near future. 3 |in the court of common pleas the {Waltham, Mass, is rm it i8S Rt Representative Francis Deming ' Building Being Remodelled | first Tuesday of September. bedside AT s aeaply interested in :2;"‘(:;’:,1% Stanley Barrett, who recently pur- | | ! = is of the opinion tha s ,. 5 opert e of the opinion t ol @ "the better it | chased the Damon property on the | o e S [ Fanren 2”& hane” | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS BY BLOSS wilt ‘be for automobitels. /% Tt | building remodelled. He expects to be able to "”‘”M‘“H; representative | fit it up as a two family house. It - is the opiion e e N 3 B N b a5 | i =4 SRS Bigeetisads > = .t . 5 s s in |is expected that it wi e read) = s i that the percentage of accidents I} o fooypancy hetore long NEAN- T HAFTA \ THAN o LY (CNANTA FERE=SR Wy - WRY, T DIDNT ) town xillidroDIIARE S e the Foresters Will Meet 60 T MULLETS snoci'.tv} L tosovemny ) - ) POND OF 5 O PAIL® IRE He precents figures 10 ST (o] A meeting of Court Maabessett, | KR A DOUND OF LARD TSR e eedaiy LARD, MSTER | (_ s ENONIECOME LN ‘ ey s A EoR S I( e LAR L g nea for R nER IS + of the | Foresters of America, will be held | LARD AN TAKE a state repor figures from ¥ « avhich have oc- rumber of accident T rred in Berlin and which have re- sulted ‘in damage and arrests. Dur- ing the past vear there were 200 ac- cidents, resulting in 109 convictions in the Berlin court. Berlin is high on the accident list, Representative Deining says, but. he expresses con- viction that when the new road is opened Berlin's place will be far from the top. Entertained At Dinner and Walter L. Atwater Mrs. B Shaw Damon were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tigelow at dinnmer last evening at the Bigelow cottage at Job's pond Marriage License Issued A marriage license was issued last evening by Town Clerk Arthur T Wendruff to Vincenzo D'Ambra of Mr. and this evening at 8 o'clock at For- esters hall, Kensington. Business 1n connection with the runping of the organization will be transacted soing to New Jersey m r Sidney M Cowles and their Lois Cowles, of leave tomorrow by automobile N. J., where they will the guests of Mrs. H. E. Hamil- ton. Mrs, Hamilton is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cowles and is well known in town, being a frequent visitor. P Mrs. Miss will for Orang Cowles, daughter, Kensington, Items of Interest Miss Ruth Warner of the [ Savings bank was a visitorat Chalk er beach, Clinton, last evening Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gould son have returned frem a \acation rlin nd Christian Lane and Mlm Florence spent a4 White Sands, Niantic. CAUSE MOMS BONNA ALl | I 1 HURRY UP _ I AU Bace cookes L onsay'tiL L‘ T Row i | 60 FOR YOU = s ‘ l» SMME TH' Al : \’("\\ 6 POCKETBOOK, || IT TO TAG'S MOM | AN SHELL 6IMME | SOME COOKIES ) YUEN — 7 MULLET DIFFURENT

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