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w VE CLOSE AT NOON TOMORROW ONLY 3 WOKTH WHILE HOURS TO TRADE IN FEATURING EXTRAODINARY VALUES ON SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE | MEN’S FALF HOSE i 2€¢ pair \'alues to 95c¢.; fist (uality silk, some ir- vegulars: Dblack and colors. At Men's Shop, main floor CHILDIEN’S UNIONS 29¢ each ! Regular $1.00 ‘arter’s Union Suits; cross- bar nainsook, but slightly irregular; big h"rn'iin. V Also Baby year sizes ers, $1 MEN’S KNIT UNIONS 75¢ each Jalues to $2.00; odd lot of Carter's; vhite, ecit; all shapes, broken sizes. | fine cloth, \ien’s Shoy, main floor. | value. " CPILDREN 12, ¢ pair (dd lot ¢ Fiber Socks; all colors, broken sizes, sme irregula men, min floor, floor. ALARM CLOCKS 79¢ each Nickel ones, with long, loud ring; fully | Cr. suaraiteed. | $1.00. 39¢ each vstal, choker style, all colors; values to Jewelry Department. IEN'S SANDALS $2.98 pair | Were $5.00 to $7.00; made of patent, gray | suede and smoked elk. SATIN SLIPPERS, in colors REEPERS, SUITS ETC. | 98¢ each Dres Panty Dresses, 2 to 6; Sweat- 0 to $2.50 valu 56-INCH POIRET TWILL 2.75 yard All wool, sponged and shrunk; a lustrous, suitable for skirts, ‘ LEATHER HANDBAGS $1.00 each Choice of several style tan; fitted with pur BEAD NE( ‘] 00° ses, 6-months, 1 and 2 ete.; $3.95 | . black, brown and se and mirror. Main 'KLACES 5 societies and the Kensington branch, | Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis and son Berlln News of which Dr. Goodwin is physician, | have returned to their home on is one of the most active in the “2\‘0\ street after enjoying a few | state. | days' vacation at Clinton, S Jalmer Holmquist | A danee and social will be given Jalmer Holmquist, who died Sun- | 2L the Athletic hall Thursday even- «Jm night at his home, 60 Linwood | N8 of this weck, I street, New Britain, was well known The regular meeting of the Com- in Kensington and the funeral will | T bo held tomorrow afternoon from fl the home of his father, John Holm- AT quist in Kensington. The services i will be in charge of Rev. Dr. Abel | . f . I A. Ahlquist of New Britain at ! East Berlin Residenls Will Bl oocic suriin i o in ivvien y 3 i Ses ki 1 " ferfain New York Children | soscon vmigana The funeral of Joseph Brignano e ot Beckley, who died Saturday night | at the Martford hospital, wus held MOSELEY ~ SENT TO JAIL ! i orming o o wetock irom s | Paul's chureh in Kensington, Rev. | John C. Brennan oficiating. The pall Tined 825 on Breach of Peace | joarers were John Williams, A ! Pirone, James Ravizza, Peter ( Charze—ANew Garage Bei | tone, Frank Contino and Jov Caval ed Here—slight Accident Report- | lero. Burial was in St. Mary's ceme- tery, New Britain, | ed—Othcr ltems of Interest, The Worthington Clul orelusia o Taranit _lwill hold a dance in Grange hall on | Eighteen ehlidren from New Vork i,y ovening, July 51, it was an- city will enjoy a glorious (wo weeks nounced today. The affair will be in (he country, beginning neat Wed ‘gin at 8 o'clock in the cvening and pesday. July 25 This vacation is]dancing will continua until i made possible through the kindliness Night. It s plunned to present cortain per cent of the procecds 1o ofhe et antsio LGS0 Worthington Community Center have opened their homes to th iatton: | youngsters fram the cast side of the Berlin Grange Mecting | country’s 1argest ¢ | “Neighbors' Night” at Berlin M. Archer Walsh is chairman of Grange this evening wiil doubtls the committee in charge of brir i of a large nuniber of visitors the ehildren to this town and & well firom towns in this vicinity The wn York nenspaper con-!special guests of the leeal organiza cts the event from New York'sjton will be the Granges fron: Standpoint vl pesidents have (heshire, Cromwell and Newingtor gnifivd ir des) to accept WO Ap jntercsting program of entertiin o the childrn into their homes Lyent will be offered by talent fron hile others ha ed Lo provide feach one of the visiting Granges and ome for one during the (wol,y goperal good time will be had ydliaf, Nefreshments will be served a CUnIICEROL ancing enjoyed in the course of sdame tim vening, wdable activi New Garage Beinz Lrected Ll o |1t is expected that two weeks vi : completion of the new g b transpor on Farmington avenue, which i Lierling where two whole by cted by the Masserio Rrothers noeks Fyahont resh air and r‘a““r\ Rerlin, This new structure is lo couniey iR |eated on the nor Jo of Farming pe t Delcgatus, [ton road. just east of the Murris Dulegatos fo the coming state con- f oy pitg and. when completed, wation at New London will he clect- 1y pe one of the largest garages i al a merting of Tolton-Kaslc town, The Giannotta Constructios pust. American Legion, of Berlin, ! ir Ty iding the struetur tich is scheduled for HNOTITOW dnd designed by Max Unk iy 8 o'clock at the T. A. By, 0 or New Britain BrnsuE convention willly Slight A { Reported hEE R OEEE T S HIERE berts. a farmer of Bed ionih vand Wilired R SR e 4 wd e nonaEy il utomobil ident in New P s heomman Rrifain on Sunday. A car driven by o ing. This will be the by, as siruck by another machine esion in some time and her® | b pieq by Thomas W. Ryan of | L to ransacl ) piical, Both cars wera damaged il !but no arrests were 1 A & \l he winter's acticl Ttems of Interest | A social will be held by the Car Fire Girls this evening of Mrs. William Bunce t in the near n home . at the Voscley Gets Jail sentence e “”.p A B a8t ] 1t is expected that the session of R oe and coste and |the Berlin town court will be a e m“\‘ ]“,":« of 50 days, |lenEthy one, since there are several Sl n e \1 ({n " the Berlin | cOntinued cases to be disposed of. N i aatal 3 Fast Rerlin Ttems, town court gt to amener 10| o P of e charge of bicach of the peace. An gl (™ pithiag will be held at appeat to e superior court wa | NS0 PO T M en: ) ) £ wore given by 1. M. Hadl ¥ Marjorie Johnsor re Moseley was arrested on Sunday Mo oinmon R LOREG 1y Officers Brown and Ventres after ot 8 Qe ford hospital m Jacobs had complain- med 1 to her home on Main retur . at wife had been assaulted \‘-'.w- e no by Moseley. In court last night he MWe anal Mis. Alfved Eden tustified to that effect, but his wife | yieq porjs Eden of East Orange denfed the assault. However. 1t {4 e Fusgtalor WA IAGh officers offered testimony to the ef- | 4.y ot her home on Main str ¢t that Moscley coarse Mrs. Archer Sapper and son nd abusive en the AT~ oan of Middletown, have been t by court breach of | 7pe rary will of W ace charge lown the | ;rierncon and evening for t ja ntence an fine change of hooks. Elected Official Physiclan Roland & Turner of Jonesboro Dr. A. 1. Goodwin of Kensinglon | ark. is spending his vacation with has been elected official physician | yig parents, Mr. and Mre. 1. F of the- Tripoli society for the coming | Tyrner, of Cottage st ar. it has been annourced. Dr The members from this place of Goodwin Has served In that capacity | the Berlin Grange will attend a or several years past. The Tripoll metting at the Grange hall in Ber- soclety s one of the national Italian lin this evening. | brarians, l HODERN LIBRARY } ! sity beford Iy sion Clas ready wrent delayed son nunity club will be held Wednesday evenin at Pythian at § o'clock. AT WASEDA UMY, Will Be Complefi ted i Tokyo in Short Time I Wi n the second moil constructed in uake of compl ted building of which will b library I sinee 1 is expeeted the end The Wased that un O Juiy rary to artl to he this libra crsity’'s o in lonor of present Japan more than ¢ intervening time v making plans funds of yen was planned under, Mar- the acecs- cuperor of wle ugo., The been utilized for colleeting Was WS of the oweyer has and PUIPOS: for the trom alumni, Construction to begin at the time earthquake, which W ountil ) spring. new structure Naito and Dr faculty. and ¢ yards. Th two stories in more section The br. Waseda 1400 square i is was dusigned Salo of the overs nearly i- rs mitin lheig 0 per- building stories room will That ining ‘the 1 and is so designed t added to as the caler space Erows. scetion will accon looks, the university about three-fifths that num It is cquipped with cleva and all other modern libr cilitics. The building, which is steel and congl is fireproot throughout, in addition which there is a special fireproot vault for more valuable Connected with the story hall which jents' dining jining room. a book store. quarters furn; | ut than ; the stacks is five hat it can N for original 500,000 of ont hi den The nodute at present having hooks. iy will contain a an official bindery for the a y s om ro book - ces, efc. is and dancing will he cnjoyed prizes for both. Ldson Maine | and Oscar Newman arc in cha of | the entertainment Piano lessons at your hone. | I'hone 644-15 for mformation. —adyt Duro Klectric Pump. 60-80 gal tank, wanted. State price, Box 28 W. H., Herald office.~—advt. KIN[‘ []F EN[iLAND PI . .[1 N will be a short business meetin B . Funeral of Mrs, Brannick All women of the church are invited t 1 N The funeral of Mrs. David Bran- l alnv’ e ews to attend the outing for all or any ns 0 ews nick was held this morning at her part of the day. home on Prospect street. A solemn PE Hand Radly Gashed high mass of requiem was celobrate Sylvester Zema, 8, of orestille ‘HI[L[;REST PARK’ ed by Rev. Oliver T, Magnell at 8t, |avenue, is suftering from a badly Joseph's church. The body was Adop[s Alllel‘IGafl Slyle 0[ while playing with two hottles at his ing the arrival of her brother, Past home. He knocked the two to Exalted Ruler Thomas J. Malley of H S PRINEIPA[‘SM‘” and one broke, the jagged HEARINE T[]NlfiHT | the local lodge of Elks, who is due Ey&glasses ' o {edge entered the palm of his hand, yhome from the national convention inflicting a deep cut entirely across — of the order in Portland, Ore., on It and almost severing the hand. | . . | Eriday, - London, July 21 (P—Conscrva Me]‘“len Man Elected--Marries | 1ne iniurs wan treated vy br. 6. v 1 Seotion Mfly Be Taken Into First | e srannick aiea on sunaay at- tive English people are adopting Cook, who removed a quantity of ter @ short illness. She was about American ideas and habits to a L lT h " Tl M " | broken glass from the wound and T 1 D i [ 0 years old and lcaves two sons, Englishman eares openly to admit, | Camp Gound Opening lrrv‘hr' Thomas J. Malley, all of this The most recent case, of King Thursday will be Grand Army | George wearing big torlc el COURT LE‘“ES F]NES Jay at the Plainville ¢ .mn ground SHOE DEALERS BANKRUPT Mrs, Harey Stone &lass has been followed seva | | \muummlu will leave G. A. R Mrs. Ina €. Stone, wile of Harry cral English hoste in fashion [ hall in Forestville to carry the vet- Stone of West Washington street, able London following the example fyiqurhors and Speeders Arc As- | (DS 0 the camp ground. The New | Driscoll & Madden, Inc., Hlas §30,000 | died at the Hartford hospital yester- of a prominent American who en- Britaln post and Sons of Veterans, | day afternoon after an iliness of six tertained 60 couples to dinner at' scssed — Governor Homored by | as well as those from other towns, | Idabilitles and $11,000 Assets— | weeks -\"v’)“«'wl born in “’“'i\"vl 45 small tables, To abaret enter- | will also be present. | irs ago, the daughter of the late e ael L ‘x'w”v::m":u:‘l il oREA Uhlox eresica teat o0 I S sin on Friday, | Malone Fxploration Party Te- George Curliss and - Mrs, Jullette up-to-date nature wel b 5 opening at 2 o'clock in the after- —De: ) o, Igley Curtiss, AL BNV e WAY v |v.|‘¥‘l’|\h\\\’;:1\“I:||uhifl el e CanIECoUMIAOTEAINg] \um'n“ The spe !wrl\\ilt\‘ e tesn | EIOEE et R e CEN e B Har ey [snent_ in that piace and she laer now comparatively rare events, and P'hillips Haynes Lord of Meriden Torrey, pastor of the South Park | Stone, xufm‘:tl lln “-v\\[-\ml\. where s;wm“'n» although some of the more impor- heen elected by tho school com= | Methodist ¢hurch of Hartrord, At|l .0 0 y S maread s (0 SALER 0D SA0RaR A0S tant of London's hostesses are (r, 7:0 o'clock there will be an address e taking in of the so-called [ 180/ ing to Introduce them, the Ameni. 'Mtee to be principal of the high [y o' p o "h 1o porehester of South- | “Hillerest park” section of the city, | Since her marriage shé has lived can fdea of a cabaret dinner is likc- ol and Linden street graded | pype, sith motion pictures. including Ash, arl, Cherry, Crown | ""‘“l"' ‘”‘]‘: ':'{i:'“‘“““r""“'o_ r';“;'"; 1y to outstrip them, and people gen- U0 ‘3" ”‘." m"” '[";”‘,',‘”;‘_v 2 Funeral of Mrs. Sharpe |and adjoining strects, into thie first Lx‘:‘j“‘\\pu. u(“mvl::;mr of o \.{'nmni'; rally welcome the novelty. ptent My Lelith, AL Funeral services for Mrs. Fred )00 gicirict, in order i > | Relief € i the Advent Chris- some of the sociely chroni- Young man for such a position, 8| gharpe of White Oak were held at| - g ordep ¥ thatatha | Rollet Lorpsiand they Adven clers say, “What would London do ththusiastic about his duties and ha Atelock L il atlefnoonat ‘,”_"“1 1ts may have the sewer and |tian church, hou neric s complete confidence of the school | rywin Mor( et Fatrviow [C1her fmprovements, will be among | She leaves her husband, her moth< without ity Amcricun hostesses In i | Erwin Mortu chapel. IV Hihe niost important of the matters [er, Mrs. J. H. Curtiss; three sons, these days? i o i (v e e ste T RS Lot U »”1”"“‘ of discussion tonight hefore the eity | Flbert J., Harry Ralph and Duane _— e 0 i fppointient comes My | :.'_““‘:‘”'- y'."“”:‘”"‘“'m‘ ’;‘l“‘l:‘"‘“”\l":m““f council. The residents of this sec- |W. Stone; and one daughter, Mrs. Nomion [tiord's wedding. At 4 o'clock this| o ”:l “:m RS ;“'mml“lmmx have petitioned the council at |l llian . Mills, all of this city. " . S e e i e arers and - condueled |various times for such action and 1e funeral will he held at the By virtue of certain tax warrants | ¢ 1 b serviees ut the grave. Burial was 0 {tonight a hearing has heen assigned. | Advent church on Wednesday after- | detivered to me as collector of taxes [ Sophia Mecorney of Merlden, & | jrajryjew, |'The extenston of the first taxing d oon at 2:30. Preceding the church for the Town of Berlin and the Ker cher in the seventh grade herd M. E. Church Notes triet will he of great significance to |service prayers will he said at the sington Kire District, 1 hereby give [during the past year ,H“ (it The Epworth League of the Tlain- {0 pogidents and property owners [house at 2 o'clock. Rev. John Roy notice that 1 will sell at the public | Mony was performed at the st f oz, chureh will hold & serv=1anq o the ciy at large, as it will | Fox. pastor of the church, will offi- signpost in said town, at public auc- | (ongregational church, Meriden, LY | jee tomorrow evening at the home |nioin that the city has outgrown its |ciate and burial will take place in tion on the 19th day of September, | Heve Dro A Lord, the pastor u!;”( Merton J. Lamb of Red SN jimiie of years past and must |the West cemetery. 1925, at 3 o'clock fn the afternoon, | the chureh and Mr. dord's fathers |y a1 members are urged 0 be lhroaden out. The hearing tonight Property Transfers to satisty cortaln taxes due the Towy |assisted by Reve B N. Trimble, pas- | pregens {concerns many thousands of doliars| The King Terrace Land company of Berlin and Kensington Fire Dis- |(or of the First Buplist church, of | © gy qhursday evening at 7:45 o property., has sold to Willlam F. Bredefelt, & trict, from Joseph Shardy on the 1st | which the bride is a member. The | gopaeg (e mid-week serviee will be t Frics Buys Stock house and two lots on Sixth street, day of May, and first day | Waid of honor was Miss Adelaide g e sunday school board Will | Wiiliam 7. Fries, who plans to| Ruth M. Knibbs has sold to John of November, and first day of | Suteliffe and Reginald B Moss Was | oonqyet the mecting. |open a store on Goodwin strect |W. and Margaret J. Lloyd a lot on September, 1 amounting 1o | best man Rev. Arthur A, Ball, pastor of the lepor)v has hought the perishable [Judd street iehteer dollins Hveily Gz oo Affer the coremony @ reesption | urel, and son Arthur A. Ball It | gioek of the defunet St. Clair Candy| Edmond Duquette has sold to enough of the following deseribed | wis held at the hion the bride’s | iy joave for Portsmouth, Va. 10-|¢ore an North Main strest An ap- |Henry Spieler three lots on East property o puy sail taxes. together |Mister, Mrs. larold & 1itle 0F 35 morrow for a week's vacation. [ praisal of the equipment of the es- |Road | with interest allowed by Luw, wnd my [ ERain Esticet gl nsLELERG ‘! Mrs, Caroline A, Peck | tablishment will be made this week To Act On Building Fund foes, A cerfain parcel of land with fund: Mes, W [t Sinith chlcriaine Funeral services for Mrs. Caroline | 008 (00 L0 oneleting of Judge| A special meeting of Bell City all fmprovements thereon. situated | the bridal party at a dinner at the o koof Plainville were held ati 70000 y\1 panavan, Deputy Sheriff [aerie. Fraternal Order of Fagles, in the Town of Berlin, and hounded | Highland country ciub. 2 o'clock fhis afternoon at B, Codyocoy "W jiarding and George [Will be held in the Eagles hall on and described as follows: e bride has been recn Porter Sons' funeral parlors in New |y gy 40" or that a sale may be | Meadow strect tomorrow night at 9 Lots Nos. §8 and 89 on map of [the local school comumittec Britain, Rev. Arthur A. Ball, pastor foo oo B B 0 e future, o'clock to take action on a plan te Treasure Ficlds, said map made by [teach in the b ol during the | o tno platnville M. I reh, offi- | Vil DBankruptey Petition finance a new home. The Eagles [Touis A, Ollershaw, . April, [ coming term ciating, Burial was in Seott Swamp | g o Frd B Ok M. Dono- |have considered the matter for some 1914, atd lots hounded north by | busy Court Session cemetery, Farmington. van of this vity, a voluntary petition |(ime and are now ready to take {lot No. 7. east by lots 30 and at. | ind Carl Dulton, Martha Sewing Circle [t e Sl e s aenniteac(ion, lsouth by lot No. 90 and west by |alias Carl Dahlgren, both of W1 Martha Sewing Cirele will meet at (1 DA D e et er % | The meeting has been called for | Berlin avenue, so called. Berlin | Brifain, w tined by Justice ! 2 g'clock tomorrow affernoon at the | f 5 (CF T T Heeall & Mad- [0€lock on account of other activities {Land Records, Vol. 60, Page 85, | Millsin the fown court last night 107y 0m g op Ars, Jenuie Hiekok for the o e e o he est Kmown |about the city earlfer in the evening. | (O 1D bt ir yru' in the 'Hflu:‘lmw-"n he | Lurpose of electing officers. A full | S0 ¢ e o s S B | Dated at Berlin, this 13th « e vowrh were allised 1o | [ Mavitities will run to $30.000, 1t is S]LVER ANNIVERSARY [ July, 1925 | have sousnt fond as the plice was | oy g e Ll 30,000, St o — closing and - started an ‘juhum-i‘u: [relined. Scondinavia | The Driscoll-Madden store was _— virtie of cortun tax warrnts oo :,‘:'“ \\}\.\",:.‘;”f‘\f,', R Wandaess L . i | arganized in 1919 with the late Wil- | Mr. and Mrs. €. H. Clarkson Mar- felivere] to me as collector of taxes | {01 S0 By Jaate DI liam J. Madden and Joseph S Dris- oirv ; FTe TIbr AU e Blow e RS Hamm's Gurage [eall ns the arganizers and until the | Tied 25 Years Azo Tomorrow at lsinzton Fire Disteiet, | hereby giv i 3] Gruc o e Jo. |12t ¥rar enjored a flourishing busi- 1 poeds, Yorkshire, England. | netice that 1 wil seld at the publie | = 08 G g st | 0 | ness. = | [slgnpost in sald town. at public auc- | B0 PR SR E G e was | o) | Maritel Difficulties Alred | Mr. and M Charles Henry [tion on the 19th day of September, | SEECE P Vi nng. | Aarital diffieultios rivaled motor | Clarkson of 7 DLradley street will Wt 3 o'clock i the afternoon i b N R law violations In e eify court | observe their silver wedding anni- to satisfy certadn taxes due the Town | " counl. Neither was able records this morning. as the matri- | versary tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs, of Berlin and Kensington Fire Dis- {18 JUSE S8R 0y were E””[‘AT[}RQ WAM'!‘ monial froubles of fwo families had | Clarkson were married at the leeds |triet from Gaetana Passaretti on the by o0 4% i Grand Jurer Wittiam | LEPTVVCT R 400208 ¥ i to he aired hefore Judge Joseph M. | I'arish Church, Leeds, Yorkshire. Hist day of M 1920, 1921 e el | [ Ironovan, B | England, July 22, 1900, They have . 1935, 1924 amd 1925, amountin UL V Jialph Boss aml his wife. Mar | fve sons and {vo danghters. Mr, ltwenty-three dollars, wighty e e e h 1‘ wee fadled o agrec 1ast’ (larkson is a foreman at the Hart eonts, enough of the following de- {8 00 ST i Callen < “ ht and nearly arouse neigh- ¢ Cooley Co. The cvent will be ob- ribed property to pay suld taxes, | NOIOHEE B E FH BioFiood, wilh. the result (hat ey served quietly. togother with nterest allowed by [Broees (08 SEEER B ing 13 assessed $10.40 this morning e ciles Inw. and my feos, A certain parcel | Defore qustee RO CCL gllSh Workers Anxmus [Ol‘ \.m Mrs. Toys was sentenced to jail of land With all improvements there- ) &80 ‘ . ‘;‘ “'1" late 'y ""’C‘""”' was DELAY BARING RELEASE iy e e it | CoR o0 {sienonded on the jail sentence | IF ~,‘,‘,} 1‘5:"“:,‘\.“;”‘-,-‘:‘; ‘[vlva.\ d as fol- | LG "”’ "I-“M‘»Iw ik rlhal]C!fll A]d | Peter Kupehik was a little mors | s (iovernor John 1. Trumbull we !noisy In his attempt at solution of | - (et made an honorary leader of the his domestic disagreements and so Judgze Will Give Ruling in Case To- | Tot No. 17, en map of property oo (cpjovement movement yes Oxf I Tul Bielllzpran tantattndaididine ass known as Treasure Fichls, said map. Gopqny when he taok half an hour AR e jhEnnent an atoeil he ASINE] S mbrrow—Proscéution: Raises’ OBe i e CER i hen a0k nliaas el i neunden dinst his wife that the police wer April. 1914, said lot houndud north H\'W e e uiilantheopyiiin ”flln ‘x‘mn‘;r‘ called unon to :ur! rate. He \:.«si jections to Bail, by fot No. 18, east by New Lritain annual encampment at Spring i e iElo Jmliforgthiegumonthe : e A Foad & soninihyallo 16 aniioeati by NG BIMNIRSHEERINBLEG S T it its ot Amedicuniiniensand womeh Mator Violators Tined White Plains, N. Y., July 21 (@— rondo i £ e et T ST i B G of weuith s taling o the slow pidward Dubay was fined $25 and | Reloase on ball of Clarence O ftecords, Ul e e e star of the women's colleges costs on a charge of reckless driv-| b charged with attempting to Charles 17, 1 PGS G e S oo i inz. Alhert Peltier was given a lke kill his wife, was delayed at least 24 Collector of Taxes. {118 r i ek Pwenty thousand dollars a year ssessme on a «imilar charge. | hours when District Attorney Row- e LR (o LS (It G st T i or 4 ten riod has recently Roth men led to court be- | land moved today before Supreme | QHernay A : ‘\ | heen 4 I them out of the gov- ecause of a race along West street on | Court Justice Taylor that Baring be O = fhd fhexs ‘.‘_‘\"'_“’f'f"\'j"\ e | crnuent grants. but, s the master Sunday afternoon that was cut shert denied bail uniess the district attor- L of certain tax warrants jappip & ',; i Aneto ot of University college poited out in by the poliee, | ney’s office is given permission 1o ! St pit 1 moving this appropriation, so small Andrew Jensen, eharged with | subject Baring to a new examination Jizerell SORENY 2 Gl Lk G m can only aid them a little speeding on North Main street yes- | Ly alicnists. Justice Taylor reserved or the Town ot Berli i the KEn- he could he more (1 norary 2 vithout nssisting in ferday, was allowed fo go on the | decision until {OMOrrow. lnetonelilecBl Yt RIS ER S lee antighnsoty 2 wary further capansion. Many pavment of £1§ Baring, held in the Matteawan ice that 1 will se 1t w‘:u public fime ¥ "» ' i ave on made 1o I'rank Serge charged i assault | state hospital for the insane from ighpost {n said town, atpublic (UC- - catodiin the movermen or vomen's colle il breach of the pe had his! July 7, 1924, until this week, was nRengthe DRl S L heducationy Quil ; ey have sueccuded only case nolled on the payment of the | declaredssane by alienists at the asy= oioig otk RN AL LSt DAL AR IDE G e A T cost 1 last week. Mr. Rowland insisted BRI fen hajliaes B ol prprtanal el LN . ninimum needed Homeward Bound that another cxamination should be Berlin and Kensiv Uil Mea. EI orfanin I R | M 1 Mrs. William J. i Neld 1o establish definitely Baring’s riglilromeJdoo Heto U NE R I Lk tlisangeis 3 2 e I v to arrive hame sanity before he is tried on attempt- irst day of May. 102 ) will he at th e J SR ists of voung women ek from their honeymoon trip 1o | ed murder charg and st day w'elork n he marnng for anyo 18 St s ts of interest in Californta. Mr.{ Counsel for Baring objected to the 19 ind Septemt ho may wish M‘H B : ot th there {s|I'helan wired fo friends yest notion, asserting that his client had imounting fo thirty-t dolt e served at 12030 ¢ sb At ce - e had arrived in Chicago, | no intention of running away from e laan Gnns cnenEhiorith OW- ember heinz o hring one ; noeventful trip. Mr. and Mrs. {rin deseribed property to pay il article of food T ere lieges, e willhlivet onl Grots isios s \ ogethe ) interest allowed city. in one of the new homes = A e ol CHILD A sUIc jingans ot omeghe AUTO ACCIDENT FATAL. parcel of land with all improe- | St. Louis, Mo, July 21 P—Focar "% o BriaxaporiNTnlv i sl (P2 T tense ments thercon, situated i mishment for the t $10 | COut-0-Woods™ \ndonocio, known Larry Andy, of Berlin, and bounded a his father s Ol i1 the Malone exploration party | 47, wealthy ltalian resident of 641 ribed as follows Mallory t mit is “out of the woods™ and return | Harra 10, died at St. Vincent's V.ots No, 104 and 104 was du i Silized! voints iwanimade] ) A morning from a frac- ure Fields.” said lose 0 ne. T Know morr 1 A mossage fo | tured skuil sustained wh ‘j’s,‘,u.\ A. Oldershaw 13-room_housc, barn and A local fr & M alon by an automobile driven by William Sid 161 lounasal novtl garage and extra building it Thati S o rihy of New York and | Walker, 20, of §0 Madison avenue, strect, east by Beck center of Plainviile. One- itted it ar y | M-} Damos unn of Forestville have | Monday night at 8:30, The accldent ek half price. U suicid sent more than a month in | happencd at Hurral avenus. Walker Rerlin - Land Record | N = — is of Tabrador with their oh- | was arrested charged with man- Page 550 | Inquire Joseph T. Dono- YA tries | jactive places where white men h aughter and held in bonds of $1,- Charles 1", Lewis van, Bristol Furniture Co., RN G UL re sight in many vears, Ac ) pending compls "wn‘f' lf;‘ in- o of. Taxes. il 35 o advices foday. the Malone r John nelan, 10at this 13th day of | Bristol. ) sting $1 & 1 not return to this city 10 o'clock today at y | e a vear, a t suriey showe latter part of August | house al NTW BRITAIN DAY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 1978 | Aww- AICE KITTY- GEE-1 WISU L AAD 1 A NICE KITYY UKE You SHAME ON Yov, JUMBO! SHAME! T GOTTA B8 AUTION TO MAIE YoU APOLOSIZE YO THAT PooR L‘\L'Y:"‘; K)'r\/' \ L