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Al as follows: each. each. 8 ft. drop, for $3.19 each ft. drop, for $3.89 each. with 8 ft. drop, priced at each. Golf Balls “Par Fore”, $1.25. Berlin News WOMEN WILL STUDY BERLIN TOWNSHIP League of Voters Plans Inteves- ing Meeting for Tuesday FEATURES OF INTEREST School Bvard Plans Improyements At Percival School In Kensington —Aews Of Town's Churchet— Vacation \otes—Items, A complete study of the town of Berlin vill be made by the Kensing ton ague of Women Voters within the coming few months starting this Tuesday vening of next week at a meeting which will he held atthe home of Mrs. leon Alling on the High Road. At that time the organ- jzation will take up the history of the town and its growth. The meeting promises to be highly interesting one. Mrs. In Crane will read a paper on town's hictory and Mrs, Paul G. Baker will |John C. Brennan of Kensington will o history of the town, its growth the chavacteristics «t its population The disenssion 1 Tuesday will take up the first principles of the town of Rerlin. but later a study of the government, the vdustries and method of electing officers and other important features will be taken up. The series promises to be an educa- tional one and the members of th organization have shown a great deal the enthusiasm for the work At Tuesday’s meeting the program for the year will be given out The a paper concerning the early programs themselves will be novel Jollowing the meeting a social hour will be held Any women of jesire to attend the meeting and xhe have not means of transporta- re requested to communicale Sensington who Aith Mrs. George Greene, who will senre reservations. The membership of the league is prowing by leaps and bounds and Jetive organizations in the town of Stter| Berlin. Tt is thought that no bette Awnings for 80-in. windows, for §1 Drop Curtains to Match, 5 ft. width, i) hroving to be one of the most fyelack. Rev. May Lord off For Summer Comfort AWNINGS at your windows mean shade and coolness. Section some special values that grade material with painted stripes ‘of green or brown on white, sized and priced ecach. Awnings for 36-in. windows, for $2.19 VUDOR PORCH SHADES, are the very best on the market. and green, with all the . 6 ft. width, 8 ments, with 7 ft. 6 in. drop. We offer at Drapery you should take advantage of. Made of good Awnings for 42-in. windows, for $2.29 ling 2 | betore night The 8 ft. width in all widths up to 12 feet, priced at $3.90 {home $4.59 each. to $13.75 each. $2.00 iron $3.98 each. for the coming year. which will be submitied to ‘the board of finance at some future time. This bulget will be announced after action on it is taken by the finance board. The meeting was a long one, but outside of the above items, routine husiness consumed the entire time. Leaves On Auto Trip. Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith of Kensington will leave this afternoon on an automobile trip to northern New York state. They plan to visit the Thousand Islands and other points of interest before returning trip will consume about two weeks. Will Collect Rubbish. he town teams will collect rub- bish in East Berlin and Berlin on Monday of neat week. Residents are requested to have this rubbish placed in containers along the roadside so | that the work may be done more ex- pediently. No back yard collections will be made. Sunday School Picnic, A bright, sunshiny day greeter the children ot the Kensington Methodist church Sunday school to- day, and a large number left on the [ picnic to Rockwell park, Bristol. St. Paul's Chureh Masses will be celebrated at § and 16 o'clock tomorrow morning at St. |Taul's church, Kensington. Rev. W. D. Casev of Hartford will be in charge. Sunday school will meet at| the usual hour sacred Heart Church Mass will be celebrated at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning at Sacred |Heart chureh, East Berlin. Rev {officiate. Sunday school will be held at the usual time | Rerlin Congregational | The Older Boys' class will meet at I10 oclock tomorrow morning. The regular service will be held at 10:45 o'clock and a sermon will be deiiver- led by Rev. Samuel A, Fiske, pastor of the church. Sunday school will meet at 12 o'clock, noon, and the Men's Bible class will meet at the | |eame hour in the Worthington Com- { munity hous Kensington Methodist “The Real Riches. How Much Are ! [ the morning _service fomorow a Ihe service will begin at 10:45 o'clock. The Sunday school depart- |ment will meet at the usual hour et at | {7 p. m. and the session will be in! |charge of Miss Ruth he will be held icfating v midweek service wi o) {The Epworth League will m romfors The reg be haid on Thur evening at T:4% topie than a study of the town inigrclock. The subject for Rible study | which they live, could have been se- lected by the members. To Repair Schoolhouse A new t ced in the Perciva echool in the near futnre, according to action taken at the meeting of the held last Jete will echool board. which w eiening in the office of the town clerk. The school will be put in first | class condition before the beginning of the new school year and the con- Kensingion It is the plan of the building and repalrs committee to place in first class ‘shape one school each year. The plan is believe d ‘o be a good one \e committee has outlined a ram covering the work to be list of teachers in Beriin achools for the coming year was sub- N the superintendent of shools, Miss Mary E. Griswold. and the board acted favorably upon it. It Is wxpected that the list will be ready for publication the early part of next week The board also made ap a dget GHT Lekeview, Middletown Ahlharo's Orchestra _ ing plant and new toi- | tract has been let to F. L. Norton of} | will be a report of the sessions of the will he the second chapter of the { Rook of Romans. The Junior 1.eague {will meet on Friday afterncon at a'clock Kensington Congregational The morning service will bs held lat 10:45 o'clock tomorrow. Tn thel abs L.P the pulpit will be filled by Mr Wa! ter Carlson, a senior at tha Yal? Divinity School. New Haven. M- Carlson has had considerable X | perience in pulpit s | course of study and is recognizel as | ahle speaker. jay school will be heid at| 12:10 p. m. A feature of the session Young People’s § Conference, | held recently at th ricultural College. Miss B: ning, delegate from the the conference, will give the repor e Sunday school will committes to arra 1 pienic. There will Christlan End | ganization having suspe t |ties for the remainder of the sum- | mer. Fancral Plans Changed The funeral of Mrs. Henry 1 Colby. Sr.. who died" early yesterday morning at her home on 1.3 Lane. Betin. will be heid from the funeral parlors of B. C Sous fomorrow aftersean at 1 At Drapery Dept. For Golf and Tennis Golf Bags, with metal bottom, and three stays, regular $3.50 value for $2.19 each. W St. Andrews Golf Clubs, the ones for $1.49 each; $3.50 wood for $2.59 Tennis Rackets, ight and Ditson $6.50 “Champion” for n Tennis Balls, the best makes, regular 30c kinds, specially priced at 39¢ each. 19¢ each, 3 for All these found at our Sporting Goods section, in Aisle E—Main floor. home viously announced. Buriai | will be in Maple cemetery. Plan Interesting Game An interesting marine Base in expected that behind the bat. battery is unannounced A return game in New to their home. It is expected that the [now in the works for sorme August, although London is has been Visiting In Kensington Katherine O'Meara sted is spending a few Teaves For Detroit Misses Josephine Agnes Fagan left today | Michigan, where they will spend two | weeks with their sister. Mrs. Fail To Challenge World an be learned the f. <hoe piteh- [will be conimunion Berlin horee ors, have as yet failed to challange | it is thought ticing hehind the | st Berlin team |Sermon I. Browne Catholic Charch old red barn. The compoged of old timers, created con- siderable interest a weeks ago | were going out far the hiood of the | town. Herculian struggles were pic- tured by Berlin mindg and it is un- derstood that Kensington and Berlin teams to meet wilds of the . Whether they have forgot ten abont their proposed conquest of | of whether they opportune time to isdue a challenge, when the others teams are unprepared, is not sportsmen would like to hear something from were picking denizens of the ¥ast Berlin ltems Regular morning worship will be | Methodist | church tomorrow morning at The Sunday school depart- !¥ou Worth?" will be the theme Of | 5qp yjil meet at 12 a'clock, noon the sermon by Rev. May B. Lord at| %"y nior Ler gue at 3 o'clock | Rev. Asa M r will conduct the | at St. Gabriel's | at 9 Suteliffe Mark's church munion will be held rector of St. | Britain, will be in charge school will meet at 10 o'clock The Junior ball te of Cromwell n tomorrow afterncon. Miss Mabel Carison ot Sunday | m will play the | Middietown | guest of her sister Frank Pc (Continued ov |eva lthe te Jure |rated | Emma Arthur | |vine. | | baseball game is |their car afternoon 3 o'clock on the Percival avenue [ca diamond, when the All Kensingtons [nume Sub- [up considerably New London. 1t s [strings of will visitors' | The {odist. {10:45 [Rev. J Win- |speak on weeks as the |day school Iservice | e the {which Ken Fragan and | At 7:45 o'clock Thur for Detroit, |'1 | held Joseph | | The {Chareh that [omitted eld at they |at the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1925. " Plainville News SOLOSK 1 FINED §153 AND COSTS {Driver Who Rammed House As- | sessed on Three Counts monthly col- | was in Local Teams Away town this aft . the lo game here |* They look to repeat their | In the outcome are will leave Plain a0 o'clock after Church no morning service Kilson-Anderson Wedding — Seek will join In the Baptist | sehool will Notices—Plain- weather per William Solosk G Silver strec | Stolen | Marry | vine | | [New Br meoting [alling $153 and costs approximat I Reduna 0 in the Plainville town court Thara il be Soloski had heen arre Constables Callen, Offered in brown carly in improve- |B| They come Advent Church the Advent i istian church long chase with an fi1- rmonette on “The Good | wreek of [the front e especially | jenue when the mac 1 {i+ at a terrific Specifically, the offender {8100 for ing crashed into subject of the “Water responsibility, driving without [ ed guilty to all couns. William | Saloski had his fines up the {to this morning and was still lodg ilson— O Rilson—Anderson Adiscontinuing A very | became The bride ter, Mrs. Johnson asfatlentediby Zion Chureh pastor of the Plain- | ville M. ceremony. couple left on ind $ o'clock in the The church for repairi {the building Several s town last with the antomohils Find Counterfeit Notes in stopping all | assing through drivers were show their operators’ registrations of the search was to discover stolen | utomobile thefts have beer Traffic was slowed | required to Wsa been passed here. TH was voa el City ltems 1id that these bills ckson's portrait cars piling pitch for |while waiting to he examined - Ay 1ol and then moves on Union Service | ndathenit ! eareful in ac denomination, Congregation churches time in |services church for the the reverse main difiercnee is in the paper, el Up in the Air used by the | Fueacri—scaglion. i | on Centrall { theme of the eveni > regular Rritain. will be | ph's chur Wednesday, tendere Eplscopal Chureh Our Saviour Iwill be as follows: seful gifts, Re- | shments were ina is employed at the ¢ Britain Funeral of Mary Murphy. There and 10 a'clock Murphy were held today in Norwieh, as made. Hor sis- of [ter Mrs. Michael Nolan of Plainvillc at both |services, Interest In Trial, Much Interest {s being manifested | play the Col. |In the coming trial of Jennle D'An-| tonfo and Vincenzo Minello, who will Will be the sec- | be in the town court Tuesday morn- als | INg for alleged violation of the Sun- y w. Many residents of sonie weeks ago by an overwhelm- | the town who have no direct interest losing | cases heatedly and hooked to| New Tritain |the trial. Jennie D'Antonio | Attorney §. Gerard afternoon J game, and | NeW Britain as c Rangers | N°Y Charles F. Conoln cute, a morning | Notes | Miss Gertrude McGibhon ing wi Mr. and Mrs, | Farmington avenne church to {1'filities Commissioner Higging of Hartford church at |/Ands sed the two-family uniors will | West Main street through the church | edy and Miller ain | Camp Ground held at Mr. and Mrs. Charle Mrs, Jessie 11 |turned 1o her eott r the | Norwalk. | oo wors e TERRITORIAL DISPUTE 6 o'clo th At evening | the Joy | Columbia’s Claims o | Coaxt and Corn Island prayer serv- | Much Feeling | 45 o'clock Managua, Nicaragna veral chnrehes | Considerable feeling has b mid-week | ed here by Colombia summer, and all | cast coast of Nicaragua | Corn Tslands | | There has been no pre | mation of a claim by outlined i M. E an | countries arated the morn. | tica and Tanama | Nicaragua recently sent a note ning. i nancial ! that the Islands of San miblie i | ] | Carit wre Nic source, 4| tranger who peels them off a big| Twa Lirths were recorded The public | Britain general hospita epting |in on to Mr. and as the | W smont 1ol 14 h. New | July 29 a mis-| ay night and pro- | ass, and| Miss Seag whin Cab Miss Mar: theee third are | 10:45 Com New that | the ts Remember in “Hide and Seck''— The Seekers Usually Won! When it comes to hiding anything seem to run in the same Thieves know Safe Deposit Boxes complete, mode The PLAINVILLE TRUST Co. VILLE, COX Norwich today to attend the Bristol News SPECIAL PARKING RULE INPOSSIBLE 60 WOODS FIRES by Judge Willfam wilds of Labrador, “jumped off’ into the unknown spaces as no word has been recefved discussing the Ythat a number will be Nurses' Assn. and Theater Man- =i orose- - agers Requested Open Space CANNOT BE LEGALLY DONE and Mrs, It Twelfth District Expected To Meet | unsel, relatives in Cavendish, Fred McCasl a motor trip to the Thousa Soon—XNew Britain Men Posed As | Agents — / obile Nick and Anna Madio haye 15 Automoble sonth Meriden church house | cleared space 14 1 Manchester eirele has heen TGt The Connec parking space has bee i by an extension on the has been painted nd Mrs, Walter E. Spicer of |decided | have heen rocent [of keepin ouncil that the lin an unprodu nue after a visit with friends in| [ street has made it almost my;wuym,w‘] f timber is unuwi work of the Visiting {when parked motor cars took up all | lof the space cutting, thousands of )r,w;m\n of growing into good lum- | writes, of fire or ac ers caused the |agers to ask for the open space in front of their playhouses, | possible for farmers to thin out School Meeting Soon twelfth school trict are expected to assemble soon [to settle the school needs of the dis- Voters of the [the financial aid of the city has fail- dispatch {meeting on Costa | city could not accede to the request |of the district that the money, neces- for the building of the school the Colombian government The district had been at logger- the | heads for some time as factions pre- seftlement of the prob- videneia and Santa Catalina an sea, now occupied by Co- N possessions t Corn and Littie Corn Isiav s closor fo the Niearaguan | roughly 70 miles off the coast |that the matter was given considera- \ miles northwest of the rer and united in the request for " entranee to the Panama canal. [found that it could not comply with desires of the district. schoolhouse cducation Inspector several | heetic district meet- | held but to no avail. Motor Cars Robhed ago and sev z of 191 Fart street, imitation. The |daughter to \r. and AMrs while the |Horgan of 15 T Lake Compounce orted at police het | ters last night | constitution of a n Britain Men [ment, The movement is described Keith and Georg: vho had been sent the complaint as employes a bill trom her. Dunn company 2 establishment was indignantly was mystified | New Connections Standardizing of tute for the RBlin connections in Missionary New Hartf | Church of this city Chief Improving Plainville REALLY, ALEK? RIGHT DOWN AT e, ' CORNER - GEE ' [ HE'S A SIX FOOTER EASY AN MEBBE A SEVEN FOOTER! — BEFORE UE GOES | g 18 AWAY - TLL BOY! LCANT aiss TuIs! gusr THNK ! A SIX ‘ | WHoOEER: ) = U Community Theater Wanderers Return Sat., July 11th YAKIMA CANUTT In “RIDING MAD™ Sun., July 12 THOMAS MEIGHAN In “COMING THRU™ to this city and returned to thelx home. Malone Party Off The exploratlon party, condueted J. Malone Into the has apparently in tno wecks by local friends, With the judge are Rev, John . McCare thy of New York and Damos J. Munn of this city DURING SPRING (reat Area of Timber Land Is Burned Over Harttord July 11—There were 50 wood fires in Connecticut dur- the past spring and although I were not spectacular fifty of |them burned more than 100 acres apiece, according to an article on wood waste” in the st issue of ut Log" published Austin I Hawes, by State Forest !*They did not destroy much tim- recommendation to that | 2T beca corporation counsel, | has informed the | matter cannot in his opinion there isn't. much left to destroy,” the report states, “but these repeated fires are the means rge part of our state ve condition,” cause of a great w Anot! ste cutting. "“The [cord wood industry in Connecticut is responsible for a remendous custom of clean Young trees, waste; through the are s o ar." Mr. Hawes It clean cutting for cord- wood were stopped, 1t would be their woods a profit and greatly |increase the growth and the profit to themselves, ECUADOR REVOLUTION WITHOUT BLOODSHED Government Overthroen, Civil Of« ficers Imprisoned and Garrisons Taken With Despatch New York, July 11 (P—The gov- rnment of Fcuador has been overs thrown, the civil authorities im- prisoned and a military regime set | up with General I'rancisco Comez de la Torre as its head The coup was accomplished quick- 1y and without bloodshed, the garri- sons at Guayaquil and Quito ap- parently being solidly behind the movement, Cable dispatches say the governe ment officials at Quito, the capital, were imprisoned. These included |the president, Dr. Gon | dova, alo 8. Cor- who assumed office last Aug- |ust 31, and his minister of foreign affai s, Dr. A, B, Larrca. A military junta was formed to assume full control pending the v civil govern- as designed to and a regime of mal- | administration, but the precise griev- ances and alms of the revolutionists are not give WILL OF PHILANTHROPIST J. spencer Donglass Makes Many Bequests to New Brifain Churches and Welfare Agencics, The will of J. Spencer Douglass, who died in his 05th year, was filed in probate court today and through its provisions a large estate is be- queathed to members of his family, friends, churches and welfare encies, with several local organi- tions as residuary legatees Included among the beneficiaries re the New Britain General hospi- tal. Children's Home, Jerome Home, Humane so ty. Connecticut Insti- 1. Newington Home for Crippled Children, American ty. South church of and the A. M. E. Zion Pupils Find Te:\(‘h(TI‘ Hanging in Studio Paris. July 11 (A—Lucien Jus- ra utist, was found om a piece pupils i anicide ed many Jugo Slavia Wil Prosecute Ex-Minister Zolgrade, Jugo Slavia, July 11 & The o ' teputies has de Jay Expected More o S —————— . © 1825 11 wea seavice e 7 H

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