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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1925. Plainville Newsi?““'“ S| Bristol News | wox T, . ‘MA[]RIS TRACH] R 3 | ¥ine of the E. Ingraham Co, is well e ']"‘f’ son of Mr. and e | Under way and shipments of the of Tomlinsor | ) S o ugust 1 [} e (STORE CLOSES WEDNESDAYS AT NOON) : Monday. Electrio motlve power Is in Hawaii Miss Katherine Far f Bro i of Braad |being used at the Ingraham plant Fred Allison West Succumbs [0 o e o About 200 Telephones Knocked | omme memor & il £ i Heart Attack Today 00 st et Ot of Gommission Richard Atiom agaa 51t i 1ot sho rore s Comita tol its origin in T F o 0 was expelled from Manliug i centuries ago, it has been re- Last Day Saturday of “Yorke” Shirt Sale MEN! Buy plenty while these sale prices hold good. There is still good selection R PN Military school at Manlius, N, Y. |y in neckband style or with turndown collars. Made of woven silk stripe madras, striped TWO PICN]GS TOMORROW ¥ Loy were visiting C[TY OFHG]ALS AROUSED ASL year when he married " i “‘.“;' “Amflvf I‘ nlv‘ Awfitzl“; broadcloths, poplins and oxfords; also other good shirtings; all colors guaranteed fast. Q|| home of Rev. Charles R, Wyek | Doran, a waitress In that town group of Mormon church workers Your choice at, $ Shiits ‘_ —_— off, pastor of the Plainville Congre- —_— lm:‘- rrvyv‘mrvl < decres of divorce by [from Austialia to visit the famous each . ¢ for 30 0 |Funerals of Tlogd TLivingston ana =000 <l Vandals Vidt Comfort Station on | T'1Ks MR Brown In superior ceurt. | Mormon temple at Lale, Oahu . My Mrs. W. A. Jordan of | Atkine claimed he was hat he had traced (Buy in Dozen Lots) Henty Jortan Tonoriow Anters |F' ot ave entertaining Mis. | Opening Day—Novena In Honor |28 ta the character and aga of t Sale of Silk Hosiery Continues But One Day More Men's Unions noonPoat! | fico N oteese T aial AFunaia & of St, Sun Begins Tontght — N | but Jutge Trown, exprossed s bt | or Hanre W L 10 Tilled the island Full fashioned silk, some first quality, while others! Of genuine imported English Mrs, fo of Pearl e % EhatiUintiihe “environment « of hislin anioh iTama oy o inaling Nar h o § 3 y §]| From Hospital—Plainville Briefs, |has returned home from £, Fran.| 1Scursion Sunday, TRl o e T e i A tediibad)y are shght}y irregular, but nothing to hurt looks or|broadeloths; sleeveless, knee SRRl HatlTard | [UshlE QU DEsia g o g cod to flea from the island wear; choice or French lace clockings or plain; all lead- | length, well tailored and full Fied Alllson West of 26 North |iierqent an operation anpen- | [that his passion and 1 o Uie, e nd a few: compans ing shades, including black; regular $l 29;51295‘ Arranged to sell spe- |[|| Washington strect dropped dead at i sommission ights in different | that his passion and of iz jo sail for the south in huge . . < About 200 telephones were out of | PArental roof, roached the cony selling price $2.00. Sale Price, pair | cially at this d1| ihe corner of West Main and Was) >, Thomas of Conec B of the city were extingulshed!| Nt (1 ANtering Into the hasty ma SengcadMaorif have it nE VU y \ s $1 15 1 rner o est Main and Wash o i 2 : iage had established a status ' ) N New Zealand » Silver Sale Continues | Tow puce'r“ To'ss S 5 ’:‘: “" V'"m"f ”:”:‘ ‘":" _'P'] LN M 160 the clty seversly for several |1y gy tnis reason that impreases fhe e o ,fi”“;:*f‘: 26-Piece Set Table Silver, consisting of six each, knives, S0 0D LRt [ 1 ermns aficras Aen A : court rather fhan any claim or t s worshippad To forks, tea and table spoons, one sugar shell 15 - Silk Vests for Women Bl | workea at the New Departure (o o : iiong ! 2 1. oty | SLUAIOM t1nL Eia plaintt Tiad e ; Fe el T e andrll)utter knife, complete for only, set. ... Also special lot of Glove Silk |[jin Pristol was walkir wn North Wf\uH]'\GTON M‘D PAR]S 1ot unmist trac No great | e LG tomy e !'.-‘m district of Ice Tea Spoons, set of six, in the popular Farming- Step-ins and Bloomers in flesh, |fI|| \#shinston strect to take the car tr : 2 ST APat i Ga A i L iAo s 0 i ARE 1 CONMUNICATION would make for his v real A : 1 |M1| Bristol, when he saw that the trolley | i ot st ot n b iy B ER ton design, for.......................83.00 set|white, maize, peach and orchid. M|/ 19aihe ShaoUisglen| e s t3 my eonclusion. that not P ) Teactimed i G : 2 1 £ i1 | vas already at the corner. Althongh | ength of time. 'The st 15 o N dland and many peopls 3-Piece Baby Set, fork, spoon and knife, with Vests priced Bl the next car would have faken him 10 be more of an electrical cha G anlpddaiggie (onade not “’]’j'f accompanied him stanless steel blade, good buy at. .. At . d|[to his work fn time, he ran to cateh | Pyenmual Concerted Action by Nine At ahe was i c and gond gir 1o Sets of Six Sets of Six Step-ins and Bl ! this one. Ho reached the troljey 1 vplione company suffered th » Hawaiian goddess of fire, 8 { = SR b S T o el i e e e Powers Wha Signed Treaty st damage as little trouble was lispleased w e 5 Tea Spoons .......81.88 Medium Knives ...$3.75 Bloomers at. ... . $1 .95 1 e bt T el R : T oo R s e e S .vml»':.‘vr::m“?:aanly '!able Sppons e e 98:25 I)essert Knives ...$! (Main Floor, Aisle D) |of another man Ts redicted Flectric company repairmen, |7 Rl sl B s and vented h 1ger by cover. Orange Spoons .. ..$2.50 Medium Forks . .. .8 —— ' I b was i i T . S S, | Vandals Damage Buildings | ntinselt, th slin was a sweet, g0 | g ands and temple with Dessert Spoons . Salad Forks ..... Neckwear for Women [Lawrenca H. Frost was summoned | o ; reteronee | VAndalism ef the worst fype was | FIr iy SoEmnl v, th 1ds say. This would Soup Spoons ......$3.25 Dessert Fork : Spanish Lace Scarfs, $1.50 and H|[fmmediately, but M. West was he- A ! | dlscov l””!H 4”'” ’\’IT\»V‘,“::;-.“.I \:\‘;Th‘:u‘n.v: | ::l: -w‘:,‘ d besought her to become Bouillon Spoons ...$3.00 Butter Spreads ...§3.25) $2:25; plain and fizured georg- Q[ ¥ond helr b Frost sent for DA g s e o e el Sold Singly—Pie Servers, $2.10; Gravy Ladles, $1.50; | €tte, $2.25 to $3.95; crepe de [f|| 5000 1 Moo fhe mote s S ; tructure had been ofticially [tunate but for the reasons abovo in- Meat Forks, $1.00; Butter Knife, T5e.; F oo chine, $2.69. Al R (s 2 ! ' ; pened to th i The waste |dicated it is my conclusion that the | ately clogged with | plaintiff is nat entitled to a §2.00; Sugar Shell, 75c. Each a value worth while. Net Guimpes, long sleeves, at Mf] r. fest A fgvsnaiold NG Baris Tns il Sl e A wera | Afking lived with his b T — = S1.98 each; circular ruftling, (iassbani i dinon . 11 garding Lings Wb S i With bits of wagte, Other | Brstol for a time, she later return- i : b i Silk Costume Slips | Val. Lace, white, cream, ecru, |§|"" Plainyille for more thy " " e ol Sl ling to ner mome. he came vack | T0KY0’s Reconstruction Fine quality radium, in orchid, yellow, sweet pea, tan, | 50c. vard. | e, 3tre, o e R | s datnage was discovornd When (to Tristol and through court action Work Being Hampered coral, etc.; lace trim, shadow-proof. 5469 up| Net Collars with jabots at- [j[[1. n. smitn: ant ¢ elon HisIEn e gga i g s aunad sunnorteRi [ iushan it n B July 17 (P—The softness . i s ; ; ty al leghil B P to the building late uted the unsuccessful divorce O Very Special—Rayon Slips, shadow hip hem, white, | tached, 98c. | Raxmen. Reginatd ! avion | s ' | ] B 10,1 gl tgpinifinstitited sthe L unsuccesstulivdivor zround upon which Tokyo fs ot 5 s A & 7 s 2 ; i th police were tion. buil ntor & consider: 9% 0 flesh, tan, “Slipsil” or “Seco” in the popular new | Vestee Yokes, 9%c. to $3.50 ea, |§[#71 Taviine : : i . “diately notified so that the of. Find Tost Children ; g sonsigeradlvimit] ! Bl : 0 n : T B ; i ion work now under shadesfat.Sis s ne s . .. .8L79 each| Crepe Ties, 50c. fo 81 B $ : : \ | i 8 Wil he rounded up, if pos-{ Two fost children were found last ¢ Dr. Kishi of the re- tion bureau recommended work on paved streets in the listricts where the new subway is delayed until after | disappearance of the youngsters, one |y ; Sonra . Deming, Jias eent copies of this list, A number from this place wil at- | 55 2 ot - o ac SRS s b SR nd project has been erlin ews to all residents of the district, to- |tend the weekly dance and secial at |jwen a ot ; omeapathic | As a rocult 5 annan PO} it offietal [Eaai il e SOSR RN R s eom ple based his recom- gether with the following letter? | Woikes in West Cromwell this cve- |, i\ e N ol e ST \mericn J No Eaenrsfon Sunday A T S ey - LS EeLN DR AL nin ;s " ' oy / . e e R ! ildreninere discovered jaying i thafracant seniart constiies 5 | He also took the il ol around electric wires, | cevaes but that in fhe ardent courtship {which he was carrying an he re- peatedly said that he didn't care ahout her past, that he had a past account for the ancient lava flows 3 | from Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa, o venture has proven unfor- | Jobi 1 t1 Koba said the Maoris had es- ol names of the canoes ancestors went from ew Zealand. ; t at Rockwell Park after it was <o Prom | interment. | tion, il Tespital iy J Wl ihe buildin ording to r of | couneil i the manner in it they had gone ont of town the circus, police ified carly in the atternoan af the T wandaring about the park and were [0 Lt and Mre rle and Mr. “ton’s Funeral ion on Sunday. according to an an & 1020% land Mrs. Vietor Benson left 3 e s T {iide 10 Bt (s il ondlcampany ""“"’"\' 10, '““‘]"“"'"f' i | In some places, it found, the Worthington Fire District it by automabile f fow days . \ Jax at Fen- | f s sid 1hpcts |y TS T e e . i mu.; (‘b‘f « ;»\\vnluvj Ri. |wer excavations have caused the voted that a list of those porsons an- | cation at Harwich, Miss o PR ' v the pha | The ° of John Rita, ali2s Bi- |erents to sink it more than a foot. Leenginiai tenis, of Forestuille, who is charged |y, thorized by the tonn of Berlin to he ladies of St Gabriel's church | pninel Eare P 1Bt Jess o ¢ caneslled 3 5 ! v houses and paved roads, Dr. |call the fire department of New Brit- [will hold a fond tale and social on el ) Iy b t vt i Aveaniaiceiil until a futire date | ith reckiess driving and evaslon of| iishi discovered. have bean serious. 1] b ain be compiled and such list be|the church lawn Saturday afternoon : : c R | i fh Novenn Begins Tonizht e et o 1oet Satveiky migti|L: dsmaged becalise (of: theiastiling sent to each home in the district. |from 3 1o § acglcanon Sl : | 4 S S o'clock. Al are invited | csan, 2 oo i J 2 rvices of the annual novena in | A6CH9°r - Rt BN of the eartn. “This list is enclosed, showing the |to attend 1 artial At juation 1 probat e ot o £ 5l LAnnt il Besin {onisnt | Bhent Gearg met was hadly in : 1 Donlatn [ four officials of the town who have | The members of the Epnoith i1l o Ay Oak THIL comatery., |20 separatel Josephisi chuireh in chavga ot | ied. 1% heen contimied until Tyl pot e gias ta SChflfll COlllmlftee W]” flmlam the authority to call the fire depart- | league will enjoy a social at the | gouthinston Jgos "':"‘ "'\‘(T'l_wm | William McFadden, O, & 1. of ‘\f 3 }"‘“" 18,80, badly e Pole .1),(’“ {‘a'e_timmmeffl . e . ment on the responsibility of (he|home of Miss Fith Noble in West R BEANS ‘: R, DRSS ¢ York, For the next nine days | that he cou 1 ”" appear in conrt 0o American Heroes at JQ]]]t Meem]g Tomgm town; algo a list of those private |Cromwell Monday evening e s : \ tain- |, tanden Juls LT (B=-Tn nOBAn uniil tha tenst day on July 26, serv- | (1S week fo testify. T, S e e parties who have written f{he fire The Fast Berlin league ball team . . v i QL LI D s v e held each day and nizht } IR waE arrested: Sunday mern- | The recent dedication of ths monu- P department of New Britain and who | %ill play on home grounds Saturday i morros. s e e, Trn L ; Rl e the saint. Plans have | InZ in Waterbury and was charged | ment tn the fhree American avia- Fl LI | personally assumes responsibility of [afternoon. [a¢dill lenve: ihe « . l . i i ‘ v Oliver T. M ing voin t tors—F Graves and MacCullum S l PUBLISHED‘:H calls they may make in case the| The recent outing held by the lin the morning carrs pieni s e T nel or of fhe church - - — of the famous Kosciusz- town of Berlin refuses to assume | COmmunity club proved cuch a suc- lers, The chureh hell will b LAl AL ption of thousands i seinl | n who v killed during o ' P rsonals the v ninst the Soviets in 1019 | | such charges as they are mare. cess the members are agitating for lif the onting is to be held ! "HN\V comp : i . fennis Association is Organized in “L. . DEMING, another oufing in the near future at | The Sunday school and parizh pir 3 year, in that the nen ‘1 | ¢ 2 A "graalSinro | nificance is lent to th “Clerk.” some point to be decided on later. [nic of the (‘hurch of Our Savi nd t1ll be dedicated on the saint's foast American demonstration Kensington District—Horse Shoe 5 corlie e [will he held at Lake Comy - |13y, unless present plans misearr A e AndA e Haroldt Rollin=tiot T monnument reprosents an Ditcliers Busy Warming Up~Kea- |Selostmenc 6. B . “phone | BERLINERS LOSE RIVLR b ERERG e e Bl el T o G B s ol AR B L ey Ti-4% W. H. Schroeder, phons| Berlin July 17 —Contamination [leave the conter of Plainville st £ tstantiol tmptose- | ot Dlensant élyent aredcamping atfjand Folishie s . O 0] 2 of the water of the Itiver $pree by |o'clock in the morning ner ® na Arrang n's. | Hammeonasset Beach Nt Stands i ost pic- Raymond Dyer. phone |, ever-growing traffic is given as | st Office Notes ‘rwm final equinment is b -1 Ar. and Mrs. John Brennan of | {Uresque parts of Lemberg cemetery. The budget of the Berlin school aae e S WO e S i e ng t 1, all ce stalled after several ds the | Glan street will spend the rest of | It Was erccted from funds contribut- hoard for the coming year, which || BHCRLE b bd L BRI A5G S o it along the |POSt P s ; L o {the summer at Plne Meadow ‘;,1 Rigonecalicgumiisa heaned by, 18 drary e s i ay|Stream. The places were regulariy [furn Postuge Guaranteed. ) RESR IO cidadicaiion Mr. and Mrs. B. Stein of 27 Win. | Mme. Ebenberger, patroness of the « rawn up at a regular meeting The fallowing private parties may patronized last summer by 190000 turn name and address is already ve- | 2 Funeral of Thomas Chagnon I throp street are spending a week in | 2MOUS squadron, last Friday evening, will be present. {Call on personal vesponsibili Banlins e e closing Anired. and by this plan the sender | : | The fu I of Thomas Chaznon, | ppijs ©l to the finance board at a joint |lin: Pailey Mfg. Co., 679 "BE | roves o disappolntiment g i telimed pacaEe Bach ol ) MR E e L meeting of the two committees to- |I: Podd, 924-12: Louis i i B Wiy SIHRDIITAGTE Shia) S 3 AL EE G0 night at 8 o'clock in the Town hall. |$65-5: Stanley 1. G . i o Chairman 8 Chase Coale of the |George G. Griswols school hoard il explain the items [ HAWKine, 315-13: Dr. T. C. Hodgson, | Bryan Jl"- ington Man Sued—Items. labelle shipment <o that all m Iphia . . Miss Alice Stoddard of 40 Cam- F l d h g 2 o o icldws ofeet hos reliied fo. hit air indan carried it on | o ¥ morning at i;v n I 4 visit with Miss Bertha hame n ; d 9 of Newington Mrs, Theodore Ainsworth Greene to the finance committee and will H. L. Judd Troperty, two months at Dublin, also explaln the necds for the com- | Henrietta Pinches, -4: Pardon C.| L o . en turned n at the local office. £ chureh hy Rev, AL vecled that other | Rickey, 274 ; ; 4 i ; h : P | ok Brick Co. d ¥ ot 1 e governmer . h LR e bearing only one cent postage have ¢ Alebrated at § o'c les Carlson is at the Girl Portland, where she werks reembers of the school committes | Fast e 4 e "Il he present and that chairmen of | “14- nley Chem. Co.. 1798 i - : ¢ ool "\""“y\‘”'{ : Closias s BRI )‘"”" sub-committeas af that hoard will | Kensington: Leon T. Alling. 999-5: I : 1 G 5 % 4 X ; & cuplatn items having ta de with |Am. P. G. Co oSt e e ',' o ; Hartland, Me. She will remain a Nals derattinert. structian (o 124 fence to the e : : . ) 9200 1inns Y < month ¢ 1entan f the s called % " » 2 Seavillo Case Tp Tuesday bank, 2604; John ! o ARt Sl % g e J . : | arles Teh i at Savbrook af Rose Seavilla of 475 | Donnellr B 4 hts where he will stay for the ¢ Britain, charged with reckless driving and driving as kept | pson has gone to nis o hovities wish 1t ‘ o not favor of the summ Seott Manchester is «pending ffic ° Meadow. tha Rerlin tonn court nast Tuasday | Hildehrant ; erwin 5 5 e i S jehian ) ins and daugh- cvening, Miss Scavilla fajlled to put [Co. 120 1 Meore (K : bhntion {n 2 nan # 2 S L 1 Dorothy Hawkins street, 1 her appearance in eonrt Jast [N V. N 3 s e L % > 1 ! 88 loave ndav - for \.—,,‘,‘w. Tiesday apd Constable Trank Brown | Prentice - : { : < Foneral 5 e d 1 SaheS it hey w ur for & month nnm ment to notifyv P otaoap v Meadax Clul " 3 tiles S k. ¢ = vo far Henry & - 5 P % 2 4 ck Hawsxhurst Xt week. &ha represanted by | Brick €. 80 . 14 at 2 o'clock tomn . ~alr & Nair of Naw Britain | Attending Summer Conference | § Y % 3 2L ek 3 home of his P 5 4 ¥ s v the v pro- | Bea Savhrook | | 75 in to find o withaut a lieensa, will be heard in Tennis Club Organized Miss Phvllis Senming, daughter of | & { R S e By f % ¥ 2 v Prett The st and daugh The CGrote Hill Tenn ssnciation 3 ont A b ks 1 mate te 1 aok. THey il remain o waek embership among enthusiasts of jtuts at Mjddic Wehuilding Veranda 3 \ N g < 5 that distriet I'rank Tanza, Franl | Making Fanov Articles % Tehn Doinick 1 the i 5 1 ! i » “"‘\'i§ ““ AR AND NERVOUS Giana. Allen Hazen, Clavton Lewis| Members of the Grange Sewing ; 3 eranda of the ! : ‘ ¥ g ! ? S L e From the Green Mountain State of | the hall | A ke s demolishe s Dicts, f r Vermont A. Gunmann of ered améng the members and it is rday afternoon. At present the g : B2EAA | | preted thit the club will have a |women are busy making fancy arti- William Solosk ! 2 nervans -dewn. and could | | \ 1eton and alraady hoasts of a large |conferences at fhe van Insti- | \ ¢ {1 be in West ecnetery | A other Kensington men are num- | cirele held a meeting at | ) struck by a tomahile | K8 ke - Pro- [ 'njen \ tes: T was weak, | : Mo fournaments have heen sehed. [the annual fair. which will be held {of the famous old democra he |In September i8 assisting his father in { ; & TN M » D R g s hachio nag = . o = uAbis Comp L ronn s - Vacon s o oo | tneng D twrern e v No More Dandruff |ty S Sy S S RSy e e o come e ST T T T o S G L g L O T S B S | S PULSE 5 t Job's Pond. Fast Hampton, spent ! ) P s 5 s " - t T . = = gencralions that thev o i anvious (o | - = vesterday at their home on Worth s g Al trestme « . } has ~ 10 s Lydia E. Finkham's Mr. and Mrs. Robert e ——— v for hers Practice Plenty | ™ o S Ehi Ad danghter are sp T outd |1axs at West Hill pona Station Azent and Mrs. Tom left today ior a of | a e days with rela‘ives in Rridee port e e e e | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Preparedness! Hart and f i s a1 their ( oy ey & Afr AN WUHATS A 4 C YT Hart s superintendent of tas 38 | LITTLE SKEETER BITE A RIT ME Rigur, ) W oD MOM Wiy L OM, Yo PUNISH ¢ unstruction company — AAVHOW? B A ON AY LEAD! [ gioup of Key on young men a v at the same work each cvening T GUESS TUEY ront of Foresters’ hall. They s I GUESS TUEY e e o 5 ARE sieeTers ) (_BAD LYTie )IK 7 DIDA'T KNoW W S e aintiy R Kensington Man Sued | e e - ¥ | : 3 = AR o L Her e (oo K ens Maier of Kensington has been :Q‘\\ B & y AR 3 \AD S | X HAD JODINE, an action ‘\_\;4\,\\;\\ ,LIM air! DIDEY § themselves as wil cording to all the depe. a s Instituted by It is hoped that a game may be of ! The suit con. | rosult in the near future e nen jayment on a Anthorized to Make Fire Calls ote and the plaintiff is represented The complete list of these pers Bernard N. Cohen of New H:ven BaEtin are authorized to call | The writ is returnabls in fhe city el Néw tain fire department. | court of Meriden on Tucsda as boen issued by the Worthington |Bust 4 Tire Alstrict and tha clark, Leeter I Birth Certificate Received = | ceived at the office c town clerk announcing the birth of a eon Henry. to Mr. and Mre. Staniey | Frank E. Goodwin J|uuecx of Kensineton on suiy 12 Fast Berlin Items Exesight Specialist | Mre George Pollard and Miek £227 MAIN ST, Phone 190af] | El“anor Kahms have returned to 5 sl thelr homes atfer enjosing an out. | ing at Knellwood Beach.