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AW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1925 " | o . M t had hved some years, | settled [ . | DeWitt Page, P. A. Park, L. G, " Plainville News e | e v e | Brigtol News [rom i & o 3 TWOTROLLEY CARS e et IRIVERS WARNED ' s 22 ‘ ) t t “ - g i Notes ¥ ‘ “ 1 y.\ "“ ’!M ! N 1 Aot A. Ra the pos a " o N o ¢ THROWN OFF RAILS .. v oo BY JUDGE DONOVAN . oo STORE CLOSES WEDNESDAYS AT NOON : A e : Cp Rl v dway. Morlon Stones on Track the Cause- Plomrcrs Wi W ivenrn ant Wears tonseen v Wil BE Punished 71 Operating - i (i, T j . Telephone Service Crippled YN eroup grosseenn o Wit Licenses Suspended L Valentine, SE HORT DN CRASH oo s e i e CHAUTAUQUA GUARANTORS %3 .3 i Direct From Our London Office i 5 s o) S G el I e ST e o R T T (RO "ok Called By Death— n AheiReon il ook i £ street Begin Thursday—Mas € hlorinate P Nicodemus =~ IS A WONDER VALUE EVENT, AWAITING MANY PATRONS WHO l.L,n.'“[:.H Win— “uhe ‘ Sk e e e ; fy Sunday BOUGHT OF OUR LAST SHIPMENT AND WERE ANXIOUS TO PURCHASE fi| , ol 5 ik e % after v car MORE. FOR THOSE WHO HAVE NEV ER USED ENGLISH BATH TOWELS WE (|| "™ e ! e ) Mot bicinees g ‘ Sokat b e Ll EXTEND A CORDIAL INVITATION TO SEE WHAT ENCELLENT VALUES |Jfi 17000 s b ors’ itchers : the battie m e Iudge Joseph M. Dono- THEY ARE. ppied an ‘ i the fiat : i & 5 R e e | fins Tt e it Co Vred West Funeral £ 2 gt | : E : SOC to $4.00 each froiityieni st e alB ol ; Re B «and ; s These Towels are made of very fine cotton in colors of cream with colored |J| el e 5 [ str . \ NG y : fier i Lo i ,‘ stripes, white with colored checks and choice of plain. Linen Bath Towels for men ||| L ; \ ‘,‘ .-,‘ " plep Sk Bl ; J 5 - ! > come in both plain brown and brown with colored stripes. " i M MR s & \ M sky bury, He Linen Dept.—Main Floor—Annex i ! ‘ y . > L 0 ; e ¢ e S ”‘wvt 1 I e e [ Bow in Clarendon & o Sl s il Tekan g 4 bhnassionimires ! FOR SUMMER WEAR : : e L s B R horas r's sec- focal | ‘ Patent Colt Two Strap Pumps, cuban Patent Colt Four Strap Pumps, Cuban s laid to stones on the rafl, Tl i ; 5 - s 4 N ieels, priced at $6 50 rubber heels, for $7 50 . e i ) 5 Sl bt Sy B e eV SR PAIE o i . S e sonos St . coverod with foose stonss Which A fug S finally vl told (i it | claren i, also arrested for Mirs. Birannick Dics Patent Colt Opera Pumps, Spanish Black Satin Four Strap Pumps, Cuban L ks L e 5 ; Y o s niagRal heels, offered at 6 00 . heels, priced at 5 1Bl xas throw sty < W - . W ’ DT e . BENR oo % 7, 0 (W] e 1 1 \ 1 . At { 3. ' 4 niae wa 1 t following i R s = ; sor Re 0 ements hav ] Black Satin Opera Pumps, 7 00 They are the latest modes, come in, ||| \ and s & 3 . 1 at fer the i « 0 completed PR 3 Cuban heels, pair ....... 46 . | see them. IRl ~ i va A by tr 0 ta P oReEaut Many Fishing Licenses | | nothe s 1 of K Mas ¥ g liconses issusd so far this season at ot o these « ( 1 soet ‘ of t city clerk. This R 1 nd ¥ ! L ' na » is groatly in excess of the ix. ul il ur ' K this 8. « stiva « s ! comp ssued st year % :,,,,i CouT Severd years ago, | evening ! w Denounces Exolution Trial \ s mvenit n Ol .M S 1 exactly Berlin News =i n i e i 01Tl saoncnsnin v s e R e o e L e occupied a small farm, which gradu- ! to his ne on Wilcox aven it ! t ! i 4 Qs . : « Losui Also g JMESULG o e ee days' p A. O H. Mecting J‘,\‘\,\ grew in proportions. untll today | spending past week as the cars wer th s and 1 C L rnitur . il Ann i Thur sular monthly meeting of = it is reckoned as one of the largest!of rclatives in Westbrook e resumed Day & i lay and & t of those, W er 1, A. O, H. will be {in his vicinity. His herd of cattie was | The East Derlin b Mrs. Ured Sharpe Dies rday 1 He declared that | Hough street.—ady h v gles hall on Meadow S”[;CESS ATTAINE[] lone of the best in the community, it | teated the Highland P il e AT Tylor 8 v s bl - " i horrow cvening at 8 ) {being composed of about 100 head., | a wyed on h ; TG s W g ! | MAvEL SOUTH]NGTON NEWS e (RSN ureh. The | o'clock, Several important matters ! Mr. Brignano is survived by his|Saturday aftcrnoon by | i Nl Y s S : s ¥ al W acted upon ) lN GHUR[;H nRIVE wife, Mrs. Catherine Brignano of |7 to & e i g YIS AL — = Donnelly Attending Convention ckley; a r. Mary Brignano, | Mrs. MacKer of Westhrook | e L Foip 4 3F ent X nah R § At ” o ; ALy S ¢ Kk Tohn Do iy o carns street, |and thre crs, John Brignano, | i p st of | son Almon Ma > e i Sl e i | MBS ¥ k T f ron L eaereises, P A. 0. H. left s | Perdin Brignano and Andrew | Kendrick at his home on Wileox | /05 0000 i . ‘ £ & \ o | W m Meladden ster tlantic City, where f . | Brignano, ail of Italy | avenue Fwice Robbeo e o k % suit Order of New Y wi N will atten wtional A, O. H. Recreation Field Fund Reaches|™ b ners” i et tomor- | N 3 scars ot sucueany i Lo ! billing - : £ i s i, automobile for Philais Ip! i i Bt ! o RS 2 f e state president was Mrs. Don- ) hear of e 1 Town Clerk | il ] A : s | 1o I3 . PR v well attended, so ' Comeil Nearing Schaduted —_— Arthur L. Wooiruff today offered | Virginia Wals t et fha 3 : L K : B : o s ¢ Sy pr \ ri on ¢t improvements |the following tribute to the man |0 her hom r Bien g T o DA G ELH SIS R " Bl L G ‘ Y among the mportant "mats honest and industriot dn. Miss Margarct Porter o () matiel ! aatey v aloys Pon g : i - s I e Nl o Jiz W truly grieved to lea Britain is spending a tew duys | IS ¢ ! bly not rs ront ¢ WAL sl . (S ey No Arresis Made Yesterday by Ber- || hit e ol ES Bl i S \ Hset Speeder Nabbed . i T \ v, W : i ok by Sergeant Daniel | Leave Town For Summer D RO i AV e N M vele O ! e & : ; bR e p Topart- lin Police— Pitehfork Wound |, “Ceit OV 8 e & iy | Arhur Branuelle of Hurtior ‘ o : ) : : ; S L T s B I'atal to Joscph Brignano—Ken. |0 Berlin street [t today for “"-“,:“‘”h, A fetu L ool | | l ) i ithort I \ Chatema siness is also on hand for trans- | Brookfield, Massachusetts, where( T0 el T Gr Now 1 f W \ « S e Wolls \ 5 et [ sington Juniors Win Game, [they will spend the remainder of {010 R CS B0 L i i : 1 S ; yeady Teports a sal May Chiorinate Water ) 4 : the swmmer, ey, Mr. Fiske, who is |45 b Gl e : « - > / ; L Following recommendations of f Vhe dvive for $1.100 conductd for Rerhn Congregational | e A i ioof i g Sit : 3 = is Are 100 local peo- alth Ofticer Joseph L Woisard past e Ks by teams from veturn the Jatter part | ( Al e \ . g e ts help Pl Trained workers huve also been Steps toward the chlorination of the the Kensington Congregational however, and wil con- |5 i P st Vhile working at the « p Toae it S S ehildren's Chamau- Water in the Rockwell park swim- church was a complete success and niorninE ean a the | et ) ; e 3 ; | « i ; . 2 i Vil L 101 T ire b constdered. final votirns placed Gheglotal sum at g (Vo e : iy ! i B e gy r this sear. An- Because of extensive use, 1o i Sl S DS nE it ny on Camping Trip T e R N v Cinter- smashing the end of o 5 § vas mude today by the which the lagoon is being put by the of the canpaign. esprosed satistae | 0" C88 e fRlatiigaiing N e i e o el : Ml ) o i it i T R he guaraniors of pUblic, some doubts as to the maine | 1‘a : ! i or ‘nyu» with [t N Observe Wedding Auniyersary tery. Burritt Grans, nloy e New H W 0 Bt t as ows nar ny u 2l \uum‘{ of con- whie for o recrcation |ehureh. has v Mr. and Mrs, Fdward 1. Michacls the pal G < she o rleh M S Y O f ey itions & (wark have been -:~ | i by thelto lake Wa ) Worthington It were plois T ) T LIRS L \ ¢ i \ I T et i T L e L vs of en of (nceticnt, He was accompal by a v surprised by a number of thei s a v 1 x A opportunity for any unhealthful rty of fellow students at the Yale nds Saturday night in observa Siv g i \ J Arn v Arnold situation to ar jeghealth board Je kne Divinity sch of thehr 15th wedding i Crionsly, whoer o o #ntee Rones riplo; . | | at = W. H. Racon, Charles tall, i » feeoms the waler be serviee viday i Juniors Win From Burritts sarv. The couple were pres 1 E. Ay ' ta f b e New 1 Pair ‘ T ; LS, L 1 specia “7-‘ ema s Arrests Mad i Juntors won { WP many iller AN i ; e i R b o0 " fur as the local police | 'viet n aturduy after-f o s % i it . \ B wient was concernecd No ar won, trimming the Burritt Juniors 14 . X e d X esia W hats Fowere or e e 5 $ o g : 0 £ @ e P ek Some Casnalties Are Reported but Electric Pump. 6080 gal Mrs Androws, oW 4 s vk end. whi pravil stah nk. wanted. State pric Box 5 | with hus 1 stained «ufl \ 1 D \ the Number is Not Believed to be shes a precedent in- Berlin for th W. H.. Herald office.—ad1 \eieallons o = Tonizht With Bt DI AL 3 A EIION DS [ PIREMEN ON VACATIONS taken to the M f W . ! W ¢ 1.1 X Officer Prank Brown stated ’ L = bt & oy iy 20 An o ofticial thit it was is heany as 1t T llowing members of t v Suly LA " wveen tw ) MY i At \ ved today from the “tiona reported I e e par ) 2l : G \ s re ing: rescue s s Lo eacreise s ¥ f et 3 ; 5 W 1 " sing alon tornpike nother New Rritain John Brophy of 5 ! g " G Town Rudget in a Month Any other teams aver Ligonard sanars R ; n ! The annual hudzet of the town o e R Y wd Captain F'red fs L1 S SRR S b 1 Vortin will be dr 0 . . NUNG © CThiectolo] ) the hospit \ . : Nfpei) il H‘.“ri“ 140 1 :x{{ eups for yesterlis g Bl S o ! vere: Rurntt Juniers fonkiewic No. i W e ) i IS A 1 nnomneed | o Ropert. of: Skumski, rf; S LR s 18-room house, harn and » Nl Ay A PN L NI “'“":““ s No. 1 and|W. Rowers Southing garage and extra building in 2 5 \ b (E] Gt e T i s G e gan of En-|charged with reckless driving T center of Plainville. One- [y i trs. G : * yiremartod oo 4 Co el R e e ard G. Burke. fnere released under bo $ half price 3 vha | \Felectionl ian ki Sl partmen ¢ At wi s« i 2 L open | 1 Burritt Junfors scored once in Caroline A. Peck van, Bristol Furniture Co., N vay nng e il sy e b ————— Mrs. Caroline A, ¥ i Bristol | f iy iow 0 anyy| thodfivat dnping Sani s In I READ THE HERATD CLASSIVIED | dicd yestosday morning af the 1z . \intnist e e e (o Coihaent o axthiswhiledther locals SDVOURNLE M) ADS FOR RESULTS f 69, Sh s born in Gra - s ( At {one 1 fourth. one in the | e be tuken at the | siath and seven in the elghth il f : i ichiwiil bel YVacationing At Seashore Tin e Y| Yoo 3wt ERECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS nding a week's vacation at \acation Notes ok & it O'Woods, l.yme. occupying a \iso Narioerie .,“w,,:._. o age for that period Those in | oS DI EVER SBE e o M, are spend. | the party which lefi sesterday, in SER R O | e ———ém\“?-——]? g ! 1 i tiaxics irenilutal SN ASTAR LGRS | § DONT UAFTA TAKE CARE | MmATTERORVER | SEEMSTOAMESHES { o o Y | el . {liam Carey. Albert Voltz. William L, OF A0 BABIES! ,_~ | LrmeE sisTeR A REGLAR cRy ) SWE AN LA | 3 vass./yews! 3 = A R DD NeRRS 7 bt ' ] = NS G ~VIRS T AR A . Al GBI G i R L it ik ey Doaend 7~ a DONT You JAY T Y AUTIN ! Do BABY= SUE CRIES [ CRYIW I WAAT S GOVAA BE Tt At O C SRR ) ST SISTER 15 LTS | ) CARE!NO-yoL | e ~1 YoV 60 SAYIN o T kot sies v | [T\ T4 paseBaLL W NSVl imen St GaraxciBiax (R8N0 SN WORSE THAN - GOTA CRY AOW /¢ — 7N\ AEAN THINGS JUST PRACTICIN' A K EAA!! : i mes after visiting Mrs, Mack's Gara on Farmingto AV BROMER (o AN THER DonT L (Y] < AT NED ElPRAC N ) Suprenant of Herlin | avenue, Kensington, is undergoing a . ) T AER VELLS Dies of Pitehfork Wound m change at the hands of a | \ rk proved fatal to | battalion of painters, who are work- R cktey and he | Ing on the large building. T 18 ex- \ yriford hospit- | pected that the work will he com- it ter a strong | pleted In the course of o weelks | e Tife Mr. Brignano. one of | Returns From Florkla v s bsstl knowntano e most IS Cowles. brother of Postmas BT AR e e e e rey M. Cowles of Kensington. | the wound to his right thumb | has returned to his home in New etime ago ws e pitching | Dritain, after spending 1 ter at v He thought nothing of it and | Sarasota. Florida, Mr, Cowles s took fhe ordinary steps toward cur- ' Yonwn fn Kensington, having g 1. Apparently he was not care- [ iis several vears while enouzh. powerer, hecause blood | an employe i the Cowles Grocery sison et in and ha was rushed to | store the Hartford institution in a serious | Fast Berlin Tteme nditlon | The Camp Fire Girie will hold a Mr. Rrign: 35 years of age. | soclal at the home of Mre. Willlam He was.born in Ttaly and came to Bunce on Main street Tuesday

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