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MONDAY, JULY 27, Plainville News | = iosis 0% wuer' Bristol News iy o [ o Wi WS street ¢ 3r s Was , New Dritain, was arrested by port people to and from this city a | S0 Deputy ‘Sheriff B, W. Furrey about 4 s ML y_aho Atra trolley service v Inish i ciloit will be niude by the 9 o'clock last evening after the au- RS o echori m iAo Contin HALFD INTO COURT itz - ST, ANNDS SHRINE e i i ot — \Drive Begun on Those Owing ™"t s "2 Frod Two o Tem Blleted A v aric”s T, w0y o, bl for Back Taxes [schwduted to appear in court tonight aiding (0 Reports oor oll Parkc nas:boen | 4544 4 st w1 the copier ndnes, QAL OO er. The v copper mines closed she St Joseph's Parochial school | Pastor Attends Conference i well as ol center and in 1567 Another Important Event! FOUR FINED SATURDRY.0 L At R o g O VIGIT TO GHURGH o e . e 0 W S8 i they will attend the general confer i”"‘""“ too suc- | P! nes one one, John J. Kelly 34 5 nee of Christian Workers, Aft Sl g I iy, and three danughiters, |Ploncers Win Series—New Britain 1o confercnce. swhich chosen on | MES Estelle Ward Iy Dics at Age | AS € 1e8lt of the rocent question- | SISUr M. Antoninus, mother superior T 5 \ugust 17, they will go on to Boston | ing of the purity of the water su s “r's convent i ur Man Hits Trolley—Mrs, Burt Dies Sl ey will g0 on o BOston | u¢ go—Death of Mrs. Mary Con- phed for bathing purpos Sist R in Windsor—Camp Mectings Con- to n absent for about a month, | lon — Suggestlons L 1E e public by |chester Mrs. Kate ¢, K tive whicl on Rockwell | a report from ota \ SAEY i ) ich period there will he no b 1 directors of the tinne—Plainville Briefs, S0 i the Baptist church, of Park Lagoon LA LI DU ¢ E funeral will be at St A drive on delinquent taspayers £ \ard 15 pasior: [ et : sday - morn i Fifteen yeople, it - » lagoon canie e k. ) | o1 NGics J 1 tev, Thomas I, Lynch was begun Saturday when two men 2 timated, visited fhe s auabn iver, a s ;i ebrate the higl 2 and two women who had not paid JAestnE oIS 5 : v a proi S 9 ! ; R Endeavor society of the Anne yesto t the ne NESD a prominent Iorest- | auiem and burial will take place { their 1922 personal tax were sum- - ! L | the old $t. Joseph's ¢ RSl [ moned into court and foreed 1o pay RGN, GG S8 ! © closiug " | ! A eema e ! ‘ S i voted to discontinue the sepy- UNCrcises of i ted the : o : Mrs: Estelle Ward Fly A MONEY SAVING EVENT ON QUALITY FURS the costs of court in addition to the |y, T (S TR B BRET ol e from far ana. e ! ed the lea that the | Mrs, Estelle Ward Ely, 86, & life amount due. Tax Collector W. i WATCHED AND WAITED FOR BY MANY WOMEN ot e, Ty lleor, . [ Fehart on 1o ot et Three e et ors nt Ut o oy i [ fesiem o thin el e WHO KNOW WHAT THIS ANNUAL OCCASION colectors s i coniertble LT 10 HEAGD L U (0 e at ARG A o w25 D | oq o MUY (10 63| torday on " Deccmber 1, 1438, ihe MEANS TO THEM. Your opportunity to select Furs and at last it has been decided’ to| | Union Serylee : PR Audacee ol Ne HetiRels igronal, Ht woulll ihe easy i SaRcsin o Laniiin Alieland Baphy ) of the Bap- 4dioin e Federa) Hill green {ronia Gaylord Wooding. now during this August Sale while prices are much lower rourl up the delinquenta and foree |, 8¢, GUUR EERER T S8 SR Koo e rowd i an ordurly pro- |the ingsen. it e gmeect ol Her whole lif was apent in Dris- them to pe 1Roon, but drinkin | than they will be in November. The Luxuriousness of | Depnty W, Furrey served war 08 wag held yesterday morn- SO st e cele-ining with oity reservoir water. {170 Where she married the late ated yester maor the Pelts, combining excellent workmanship, grace and gt (unes he B EneaiEt B B W i v Ehem et [ oty il Bl MDA 80 Seshatied, 1800 s urday and has more warrants for ' of Hlartford gests supplying o She married the late iy ng ¢ beauty of line marks the new Fur Coat creations. several ofher persons. These must | Preached an’ sloquent and inspiring M0E &1 5:18 o'clackk and concluding incans of a fountair Aer B Gooree Fiy on September 23, 1902, with mass at 11:42 o'clocl So Alsgwould Your purchases billed to you November 1st and |clinertmly thein $2 tmisdiatels o | CATAN {0 theinrBe crowil Skl ricq Gl 1) o that sents vers | nnaillomt s b e ure andar| Al Dlses o o e = Jo L waled into court and be ! wities of t ’l was a member of the Congre- garments deposited in our Cold Storage Vault free of provided on the lawn for many of saciithe CaBi Ao Bl st | Al Records Broken he o 4 | EE ) church for over 50 years. o Many persons still owe for 19 ttendan record at . |She was an active memb f th charge. g e tor the edifice | : mberiiofithe :4 1928 and 1924, They have heen gih invitle camp g “ Teliig e volume, especially if a chlorinating | O74°" 0f Amaranth of Hartford. Our advice to you is buy now! A better selection en plenty of fime in which to pay | $este vhen, des (S ticrelionioBUCIEIBREE S b nlh RiveradinKlalica! She leaves ono son, Thomas H. of Pelts than if you wait until later in the season. and have recelved several nofices people ) jtaplice Ihgisigalisnnoongiang e McCarthy In Paris | Ward. and (wo daughters, Mrs. A. D s = and warnings, but, from what thosc isner, pastor 3oty ing and throughout the day. ap Those who remember Dr, Dennis | Wilson and Mrs, Richard H. Beam- Coats of Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat), Northern [ C S Lt S T el plicutlons of the relic kent the corps | yfcCarthy ALY BRI b s e Seal, Muskrat, Raccoon, Beaver, Caracul, Nutria, Alaska merely disregarded thom throush | number of peopie, mostiy well juste busy, sorving the crowd fwhen he was hero as a Chautauqua | be held at the home of A, D. Wil- o s e % i carelessness and not any wilful at- aiong in v Was aiso present at ntinuadly in-and out speaker and later as a lecturer, on [son at 50 Merriman street on Tue Seal, Marmink, oering guaranteed savings on what you tempt to evade the faw, v Hem- | e class me S G i R the Congregational church Sunday |day afternoon at 2:30. Rurlal will Seal, Marmink, offering guaranteed savings on what you fingway Is vory fenient when elreum- | Margan Moran of New Bitain and 'y of tale piee costorins el ol i |1 olnE forum program, will he in- (take place In West cometery. £ MAL s “n.i»;r]:,:.‘ vent ,v",umn :;w the fax, | heard him tell of the days when the K i [”L : 1I to know that h: is sojourn. | Bryan Spoke in Bristol {be e present cases there is no ent village of it g in Paris ey s e ‘ : . Juniortown Planned | The authorities.do not want trou- T T p i ble but hope that those with money {still due will pay hefore action ds | john 1. Davie. past o Graed taken against them M. 1 : 3 Pioneers Take Series The Pioncers made it two vesterday as all of the anipment was not complete, The lieation will take place on Angust William Jennings Bryan spoke in camp ground with ten e Th Bristol about eight years ago in be- ind pofice regulations, {of Juniortown Chautanqua during |1 Of the temperance cause. ~His use of the auditorium of |the week of August .11 will 1y (24ress was delivered in the audi- \ new churell imperative and # | government day, (he (ime when for |{OT1UM of the Prospect Methodist ehureh of New ¢ city and here that the applications of the | a certain period during the day the | EPiscopal church, which was filled former pastor ity M. 13 * took plice. Crutehes galore, |officors of the Juniorfgwn Chautag, |Vith 2.000 people. His appearance i o'dloal e : orms of qua are given the privilege of acting | here was under the auspices of the 30 oclock Taylor, i nitics were witnessed in o the fri ° group of public spirited citizens. Tn Last Ber Items [Britain at St. Mary's ficld, New Brit- | | e ; as regular city o s, | Anti-Saloon le gue. Berlln News many cases. the children who will | Miss Dorothy Sugenhime and Mps, 10 SAUFIS afternoon and winning PR Be S R LS R (IS lip Dt In Allentown, Pennsylvanta, one | e come to East Berlin, will have their [ Macjorie Bailey speni Sunday as the e serics between the two outfits. | oo 0 f 00 =0 20 T SN "‘ S ‘t”’ thulation of of the big feafures of the govern- | DIES ON TRAIN first experience with country life and | guests of relatives in New York City, (/DY had previously won the fivst | el bt I be in charge the iy hiad not been completed this ment day for the Juniortown Chau- Anne Reaupre, Quehee, July i I . G 4 of the music viorning so that records of any cures | ‘ : P aAttcr i the cele- it is expected that the entire group ! game playod here by an 11-2 count res [taunua took place when a real ars After attending the cele P BTOUP | Aylic Bacon, Jr. of Wilcox avenue : LR unt, [ = e . dohn B, 1ol will con= vere not available, Unofriclal sources | restof n trafic violator by r will be well taken care of and will |, "¢ 3 3 A z and this week-end they went this Juvenile | hore yesterday of the feast enjoy jtself to the utmost. 'l’;“;“’"“]:""' 4 few Jays vacation 45 'score one hetter by trouneing heir duet e seeiee fomorrow. morning, ASert from two to 10 enres from n- | “cop” also brought about his sub- [of Ste. Anne de Reaupre, Harry 2 e guest o siste New Y 2 W her ) \ roof Hirm s by hese could not he 1 19 ! 1 \ B A R L iy e | DS 2 G T G U GO SOl r et (o (i G a7 110 (il o it [ e U 1. pastor of | firmitivs but fhese could not be sub- | sequent frial by a juvenile juc omers, 48 years old, of Buffalo, tion at noon and will be conveyed to| The East Berlin ball team defeat- |The featurc of the gume was the '* Wothersfiold Methodist chureh, Stantiated as Rev, Oliver T, Magnell, [With the execllent cooperation that { N. Y., collapsed as he boarded a ot vaeation homes in one of R, 0, |¢1 the Windsor Locks tvam in a batting of 1t Sehwab. who smashed will preach, At 2 o'clock in the aft- VAstor of the church, had not com- jwas n by the mayor and city of- | train and dled Clark's trucks, which he has kindly |52 plaved at Windsor Locks Sat- fout a (riple, two doubles, and a sin. | V100N, Mrs W, 1 Mansilel] of Rew urday afternoon by a score of 12 to |gle in four trips to the plate, Mar. | Haven w { 1k ! £ S S— Pollowing o devotional service at features of the work e s church of New Britain, will speak at brices of d al {by defeating the Speed Boys of ) = I all tyy 1all loaned for the purpose. . i tain also hit safely fy 108, | Home for 1 Taven Marriage License lIssued LU hit safely four tim Mabel Jolmson of Deep | The Sped Boys were completely P Davi Towil Hegro Standing by His CAE I8, A,morrienemst, sar S v e e S e ol et iy i e o e o raaan 5 . ‘Charles Nelson, has returned to |Bunney and Miller, The Pioncers | the evenin 7 Mr. and Mrs, Ja s C en- 5 1 ( \ 1 or 1 o ‘ h i e y sington, and Miss Julia Corbatt, | The Junior ball team of this place "‘”,I'.’.' 1in an errorless gam 2 s T o - Ol‘ e l S daughter of Louis Corbatt of Lower |defcated the West Cromwell ball | i« Ploneers have onen(dn(cs | kmashul three Wlusare of is ight i |August and would like to hear from ! hand in a press at Hill's factory this lOUS Lane, Berlin. They will he married [(¢ani in a game played on the home |50 GRC TR T8 T : o INJURIES ARE NOT ER at St. Paul's church, Kensington, on |8rounds Sunday afternoon with a elagostotdoband i OTANE AR August 12. Both are well known |S¢0re 7 to 5. H.u‘ylm:\<l”ly"1"|rw:\i‘l:‘”yrlj‘fi,m; e xm\h" <[“‘hy,‘ e \\h ot : residents of Berlin, Mrs, L. P. Blomqulst and daughier [and can be reached by telepho e L e B Sunshine Soclety Exccutive Board Return ¥rom Vacation of Brooklyn have returned to their | painville 275, T e e, z ] Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Emerson [home after spending a few days at{ Th | il b d ¥ » Mecting Tomorrow—East Berlin | he summary: Wi Guilq will he held and family of Kensington have re-[the home of Charles Nelson. Plainville 1 [ welock this evening in Families Will Provide For Chil- turned from Sound View, Lyme, | There will he a food sale for thc b ; el Ren where they spent a week's vacation. | henefit of the library in the lbrary | Clifford Tee, McCall, and C ° dren—Other Items of Interest, Week-End At Savin Rock room Thursday afternoon from 2 5 ST N s oy L e e oG Mrs. Dorothy Bancroit and [to b o'clock. All kinds of good eats | S : Meiainan ol s Mit ored, an em- | | week's vacation in Canada WillleRhlichell:fgl2 o i dughter, Ruth, spent the week-end |made By good cooks will be on stte | I Miller, c. T e | 9 ploye of the Stiles & Reynolds 'lr C“; at Savin Rock, West Haven. Several [and everybody is invited to attend. Cheetham 5 o n Co., narrowly escaped death at about |\ “pe iy people made the Lok | Mr. and Mrs. Victor Benson and tain, f 2 0 0 \ountain View left Satnrday for a g o'clock last evening, when he Was |, o gogination yesterday. among |Lieutenant and Mrs. A. P. Eearle J. Bunney, p. 5on Bk s caention e il THE LOTS ARE LOCATED ON PERCIVAL AVENUE NEXT atruck by an automobile on theln i Ty thur H, Bushnell and |have returned to their homes after | 1. I3 drows' camp, Fast Northtield, Ma e e i | L CE b i rending the past week at Harwich, | it Arnold, Mrs, Willlim 3, dustin and vz T0 THE KENSINGTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH upper lip and several loosened PVIIRO erataRUiter v Norecn of I Mich., a Fdward t. Jor familiaily here will bhe a prize balloon ) L6 0 vigiting the ho: f rs. Justin's ' N S no " o ROV ot T e vt e lhs bl e e wsiing (e home of e, s || ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE PERCIVAL SCHOOL. Mitchell, in company with several | b FR0 T own #01d Cider |the Athietic hull next Thursday eves ¢l gird of West Main street friends, was driving a small touring [y 5t ot R ook for the balance |ning at & o'clock. The music will | Truhan, 1. ......0 ' A daughter car along the IFarmington road. Near | /5, B oo on it was .carned 1 . Ihe furnished by the Broadway Sere- | lipman. ¢ P vancls pital, Hartford, yest e T SeE T | . 1 i (& ¥ = e the foot of Damana HillI 3102380 (1, jones hus operaled a clder sinnd |nnders, sompoted of HEVE picecs, : : i e Gk o o (§ [ Percival Avenue s a| [ These Lots face the) | LOTS ARE LARGE | nd Mitchell, with e aid of ¢ 5 ke for sevoral uas The Girls' club will mect in the oy SHe 13 (At S Canis cani e . S g g 3 . 2 i | ol UL B O hen| p o ten i D et i i A S e Nt el b S 0 9 i B Macadamized Street,| |southeast, are High 50 to 80 ft. fronts. 1féNt andl afacted to ool for e | SECEER IR DR G v this evenlng af 7:30 o'clock. At a|Grip, 2h cooeeeend 01202 Mrs. Richard Scdegron has City Water, Gas| [and Dry. Fruit and Depth from trouble, He lifted the hood ~and R o tecent meeting the following offi- | Jocobi. i 1 Tins ST e b g N o . - L o Inside. Then he attompted to| _ Mocting OF selecten | lcers were clected: _President, Miss lenard, ¢. o020 1 i b T 1 | and Electricity. shade trees 150 to 270 feet. mee e boart select-| R S S Reed o S I i g PG { 3 = L L) RS J men. w11 be leid {cnght at the ct= Fitta I,vmvvn : vice-president, Miss | Reed, e Tt On e e b : . 4 - taq|Martha Riggott; secreary, Miss s HIEASR T = , fice of the town clevk. It ds expeated |y 00 Be 0 g (reasurer, Miss Eve- | 1 o | Stopped West Point and - that the matter of more adequately , : | 5 S King mo ain AT T TR fram Kensinglon, struck bim a0 [ iy e o ndsay T Hutton of Hu EASY PRICES 10 PER ( ding for the sa of motor d | & ¢ ENT nocked him down. He was picked Provs! 3 B can.| Mrs. William Ryfkogel has re- Speed B 001 00t ) M AR i v S Q= - nl “AQ 34’;‘.‘4! e e s Girievold | wan| venicics Uit Ut IEthassl 3 e iyo T e hite— RS ap il o (10 S8 B0 RCERCROEN : TERMS L $450 to §550 OFF FOR CASH sington will be discussad. 1t is not Lt e expected that aciton will be taken M L on the matter at ionights nactiag however. stroct a Miss Mabel Johnson of was horn at crank the vehicle. As he walked around to the front of the car, another machine coming after spending the past fwo weekd Cheetan, W. Schwah, Martain, with relatives her: nold, Lenard. Three base hit— {Schwab. Sacrifi Berry e e vt toent i piseyeral) KON R A e d e | S A Hera 4 fclanstfiedtiad Rusadeiils) B! Left on hases—I‘ioneers |s 1 Boys 2 10 3 i f Camp Ground Notes . ten o faken to bring the . _ | really thrifty ed Boys 2. Bases on balls—off s 3 § $ . itehes were taken to suggestion oftered by a Berlin cill o T ek v nney WAL s (s S : n 0 s e on l wound together. zen in the “Herald" one night g e by Miller 1, by Reed 8. Hits—oft | New Britain are visiting Mrs. e e other car, whose 5 o | S W The driver of the other car, Wi week, that of placing large signs on NOTICE. [Bunney 5 in eight innings, off Miller | Tavlor's cotlage on Hartfc simm 4. 'The man was taken to the Ne® ritain General hospital, ahroad for about one mo where i was found that he had sus- will visit the father's birthpl nreme could mot be aseertained. |yo \piipond bridge directly over the e ad b 0 y “AL Sins e T Jle |0 in 1. Scorer—Morrill - QT N 5 = P wated the 4 seen the other A Hage e Mhe| “Av sinski wiil not be responsible |0 in s ) ) oS : e "‘1‘ tha :‘,V""‘:PMd“m secn the | FoRvar. Ao dED 3 )r:v:-r( Ut | for ‘the bills that have been r‘mul Mrs. Burt Dies MR v a LOOK THESE LOTS OVER AND THEN SEE YElitclaghutiths o ’ word "Danger” in large letters. Tti o oy \fe. because she has| Mrs. Lyman M. Burt, a former | Plantsville ar thingto machine was coming f"""h”‘?\ r\*‘r'\‘ of this type on the bridge several 5 ALY SINSKT, \‘n, R home o ernaEhicr Mre Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hall t JOHN J. McCABE, Resident Agent, KENSINGTON, CONN., Tel. 2310 posite direction ””"””':'lb":a:ml years ago, but it was taken down. 221 High Street, City. |[Edward Johnson of Winds She | daughters, Dorothy Hall, Edna Hal Bngiblindedihiny sothstpiey s Returns From Scashore July 2%, 1925 Iwould have heen 78 vears ofd neat |and Shirley Hall of New Britain, are — OR — £hie 1o te for a few seconds, Hia| . Fettens Soom SR o, | ety g Seduniiie Nillk-Erond o i i‘\t:;g ({:1:1‘:: "frm‘;n':i‘llt i:m'lr member of the staft at the Berlin | = with whom she ¢ her he ve | Meriden avenue during wd | passed the stalled ca °lt some- . . e | 3 i . . A - Savings bank, resumed her duties at <Pl b d T brother in Nebras ¢ : s fling tump azainst the side and he [Saxines BELE T cpending umoing an INNING (cpnews and nicees Miss cha ¥ eorge s u1g ey aln % ew l'ltam ttopped immediately, finding that he | g0 ooy the seashore. Miss ¥ o | Tuneral services will be hield at 3 | Peggy Lowis 2 A oth ) ! ;f‘”“* 1‘“";“:;"“ investiga by | €T |m‘yrml the summ-\]r\hw\}‘t‘%\"T“ J“ddle L- Landgl‘en "]’"r‘\w(k (\n,lvmnnw .H\;v\m” At v, l'lu\lwv wl Ne¢ \l v:; ain ar d[l r l 5 e an fden as investig: | o 4 New Haven, home of her nicce, <. Harriet of iss Jane th y A Sy D 2 tsveen New London an 3 r nicce, Mrs. vl Miss Jane Latham on R —_Tel. 1052 tate oliceman, but no a “l{'m'“g ey st eachinince g Successor to H. H. Damon Barnes of 124 Rroad strect, Plain- |avenus econ 001 el. 105 ie s Driving While Drunk Repair Work Promptly Attended to. {vijle. Burial will be Facentive Board Meeting Four week-end arrests by state Tel. 3571-J e inars A meeting of Hv.r\.fl»a't‘. P.vw‘,m-‘m policemen have heen reported from v+1 of the International Sunshine Beriin. Paul Petersen was arrested ety il be held tomorron at the |y geraay by omeer rant Lavn | ERECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS sme of Mre. John Pinches of |15 o7 (ith driving while under orthington Ridge. Luncheon will |SR8TE00 [ oc of lquor, as was Ed- served on the lawn at noon and | copq favery, The latter was brought {1:n general business meeting will be | {5y “ogricer Parrett. Albert Frick wold later in the afternoon. Mem-| 4 \artin Krauceclinka, both of | = | Y rs fram all parts of the state Will | oo Britain, were arrested by state | 7 WU THAT WELL- C'AAON has ol e T & TR be in attendance, ;;Hmm" on charges of breach of l;w_y NICLAPE' Y o it e G'WAN-TEL VOUTHROWED 4 ~ REY { LUTLESHRIWP HOK? Y ( ey viieee Will Fntertain Children e THAT THROWED THAT | ralflolorila iy LA WHA o R | VAKNONWAATTTcAn ) 5 ¢ WHERE )~ » Fourteen Fast Reriln women have | T Espected Howme Soon DO AT NE i) = O M =) / Ve (| YES-WHAT | Lekvoowmioneor | SOf maTs VA GONG f IM ST GO ourtcen East Re omen ha xpected I ATIME VALLA = JUS SAV % e ot OF ITTWHAT yetnlE s Pt e R | ) HOME TO GET siznified their willingness to enter- [ poe Vernon 1. Phillips, pastor of zwoi/,_{; SOWETHIN AN BLUFE N L DONTYA? || wwaurne AY HANDS TIED BEAIND ) Ga0D NBWS- [ | N \ HoME To GET - { e f tain the New York children who will |,y ensington Congregational L i - see? gLose | Y SURID LK \ WY BACK -VA O _ WELL- T'LL A U S-STRING! will return to his home some ) A . § =y 3 5 o TAKE ALL O | VA AT WAST! N in W ceme- | —_— (Continued on Page 15 A;n 7Unexpected Turn BY “BLOSSER arrite Rerlin tomorrow for A | ey wneation wo weeks, These §om- | me this week, after a camping trip the into whose homes the children [ (o the north-western part of be taken for that period are. | gate in company with associates at George Dalbey. Mra. Royal |yne Yale Divinity school. Rev. Mr mes, Mrs. Willlam Brown. Mrs. | puyjips will preach the sermon at orge Cole, Sr. Mrs. George Cole, | e church nest Sunday morning and Mrs. James Travethan, Mre. E. | il conduct the service, it is expect- Mabelie Barnes, Mrs. | o Mrs. Amos Bour- Conducts Church Service John Frank. Mrs. Thomas | juribut A. Griswold of New Brit- Nelson. Mrs. Justus Johnson and |ain, a student at St. Stephen's col- Mrs. Archer Walsh. lege, Annandale, New York, conduct- “The “fresh air” children. as they [ed the morning service at St. Gab- are termed. come from some of the [riel's church. East Berlin, yesterday poorer families of New York city | Mr. Griswold, who is studying for and are given the respite in the [the Episcopal ministry, is well country by means of a fund conduct- [ known in Berlin, being a former ed by & New York newspaper and a ' Berlin reporter for the “Herald." ~ =