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e s - . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, (STORE CLOSES WEDNESDAYS AT NOON) For Only 3 Shopping Hours Wednesday We Have Arranged A BIG MONEY SAVING EVENT On Desirable Merchandise DRESS LINENS MEN'S HALF HOSE 290 Yd. 420 Pr. Regular 69¢ quality. Plain colors, Regular $1 value. Silk and lisle, irregu- stripes and checks. lar plaids, stripes, etc. BED SPREADS WOMEN'S HOSIERY $2.95, 39¢ & Regular $3.89 kind. Crinkled Spreads, Regular §1 value. Odd lot, cream cnlm‘. rose and blue stripes. Ask | fiber, 3 seam backs, slightly to see them. | black and colors. PLISSE (CREPE | WOMEN'S VESTS Regular 29¢ grade. White, suitable for Fine stitch Knit Vests, low neck, regu- underwear. White Goods Dept. lar and extra sizes. WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEF: COSTUME SLIPS Regular 25¢ kinds, Printed voile spoke | Regular $2 \a]uf- White striped sateen, hemstitching. Big value. 20-in. hip hem. Musln Dept. ,000 PIECES SILVER BEAD NECKLACE 15(! Fa. 79C Ea. Silver Plated Knives, Forks, Carved Ivory, 30-in. length, and special Tablespoons, ete. at above price. OVERNIGHT BAGS MAHOGANY CLOCKS size, made of good quality “New Haven” make, with Hand Bag Dept. gong, 8-day movement, 36-in. also irregular, Tea and 14-inch leather. cathedral Plainville News GETS JAIL TERW \ Daniel Protosen Fined and Sen- | tenced to Ten Days \CONSERVATOR 1S NAMED Montani's Compensation Continued —T'ucini-Scagliola Wedding To- Morrow—Trumbull Outing Mon- day—Camp Mecting News. Dan { eharge Protosen of New Britain with rec driving and driving while under the influence of | liquor, was fined $100 and costs and sentenced fo ten days in Jail by Jus- tice Eidward P. Prior in the local town court night. Protosen’s | mac hinae crashed into a trolley Lon West Main steeet Sunday and he was arrested by Deputy ess last NOTICE, By virtue of certs delivered to me as co for the Town of 0 sington Iire District, | netice that 1 will sell signpost in sald town, tion on the n tax warrants Ivetor of taxes nd the Ken- hereby give the public at public ade 19th day of September, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, to satisfy certain taxes due the Town of Berlin and Kensington IFive Dis- rict, from Joseph Shardy on the 1st ay of May, 10 of November, September, cighteen cnough of property and 1irst . first amounting 1o twenty-eight ce following described sadd taves, together owed by law, and my rtain parcel of land with all improvements thereon in the Town of Berlin and deseribed as Lots Nos. &5 and §8 Treasure Fields, sald map made by 1Louis dershaw, €. B, April, and day of dollars, nts, the to pay situated and hounded follows on map of attendant was attired in a gown of figured georgette. She wore a h |to mateh and carried a bouquet of pink tea roses. The gift of the bride {tendant was a white for a wrist watch and presented the best man of gold cuff links. Iollowing the ceremony Mr. Mrs. Carling left on a wedding trip {to New Londen and Ocean beach. {Upon their return they will reside, | for the time being, with Mr. Carl- ling's parents in Kensington. Mr. |Carling is employed at the Amer-| ican Paper Goods company and both | The Community league he and his wife are well known |Will play at Lake Compo among the younger residents | Saturday afternoon Water, Water Everywh Activities in Berlin yesterday aft- noon were mostly of a nautical nature and the few residents who | ventured out of doors during the heaviest rain of the season were! subjected to a thorough drenching. Several lakes, imprompiu in na- ture which seems to be the hest - description, formed during the rain | LEGAL NOTICE: and the lower portions of the town | wnd Ao underwent startling ehanges as the ' ¢ . heavy downpour continuec As usual, the underpass in Kensington was transformed into a Venetian canal and the younger elcment had a great time paddling about in the water, which reached « height of about four feet in th course of the storm. Some of the children donnea bathing suits and thoroughly enjoyed | the storm. In some sc The library usual hours land evening books William Main street | weeks' Branford. Mrs. Walter Werdelin | to home on Main street spending the past week as the {of relatives in Pine Orchard Mr, and Mrs, William Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Leroy turned to their home avacation at Momanguin will be open at Wednesday for the Berlin News MASSELLL AUTO 1§ TOTAVLY WRECKED Assistant Baggage Master In- volved in Crash on Lower Lane AVON MAN HELD FOR TRIAL Bride exchange Johnson are to her at- gold bracelet the groom with a set and family enjoying a vacation at Indian retu and fto her ball 18 fresh air chil on schedule time today happy espression on They were met at Berlin anto truck and distributed ar erlin to the difforent fan for The noar and Miss Hoppe Becomes of George Carling—Rain Floods En- | to entortain them tire Town of Berlin—Other Itcms of Interest in This Vicinity. automobiles and scrious injury | 6 o'clock, Two were badly | escaped To the Legal Voters Kensington Fire the Town of You Special of the {the Toy emashed two drivers Berlin: evening at about notified tha Meeting of the Legal \ Kensington Fire Distric n of Berlin will b Lores Hall, Kensington, evening, August 3, . al (daylight saving time). wid meeting to lay a Tux general expenses of the Dis ax to be levied upon the and property are hereby when an automobile op- erated by Harold Geschimsky of Clove avenue, Avon, crashed into an- | other car driven by Joseph Masselli, istant b agemaster at the Ber- 1 railroad station. Geschimsky is being held in bonds of $30 for trial in the Berlin town court tonight on | charges of reckless driving and driv- ing a car bearing improper markers. I'he accident occurred on Lower lane, Berlin. Geschimsky was bound south on that thoroughfare and the car driven by Masselli was d in the dircction of Kensing- According to the officer who inve: ated, Geschimesky was occupying more than the road. As the car Geserimsky — machin Mo tions of the town gar dens were damaged considerably by the rain and one resident reported that water formed to such a depth jover his garden that it was impc sible to catch a glimpse of the growing vegetables. Treasurc Ficld sufiered and people living in that {section roamed about on rafts rescu- g chiclens and garden (o Opens Plumbing Shop sideswiped | 4 SR 7 o Masselli's vehicle and removed the AR CI D BN ORI SRS 0 2 a2 tront hee \fas. | amon building on Damon's Hill ubgcap Jron @ stron i 251 was opened business yesterday | cili immediately swung the wheel Pl u by Juddie L. Landgren. (he to give the other road and ¥ ‘ | proprictor Landgren propeses the latter struck plunibing rach 1 to conduct a first damnaging both consi s i ! | business and tin shop and will cater Officer I'rank Brown was n y to investigate the coident Berlin trade a New| 5 e | Britain man and placed Geschimsky vnder e e I his trade in 3 B o Enters New Employment ey or i 1. Slysz has entered the employ of | e e e {H. A, Suprenant at the Berlin Drug store and began his dutie a pharmacist yeste that An coat Said thle Tire 1924, at such time as meeting may and to transact any proper to come before rate and such the termine ablie ines police Dated at Kensington in the of Berlin this 28th day of July EDWARD McCORMICK TAMES B. ELLSWORTH LOUIS R. GOODRICH District Committ his share of passed, the | new r more Masselli" LOUIS . GOODRICH class Cle calied and he arrvest, od on the type ¢ appear to- Henry Christ of struction Co. the reported that {he the North | into batteries and Hall to the p T office o will Griswold ing last night hoot tools tere coils, Sup trade Brick Strike The brick strike in to have settled neither iting for the and seftle things. Up ta wo developments had . the Plainville camp grounds. SithGURh e wa A meeting of the falr committes | taken | of Berlin Grange will be held to- | the Morrow evening. at which time fur- | Successor to H. H. Damon ther plans for the annual fair will | Repair Work Promptly Attende be made - 3 N operate or| Miss Helen Pheips will leay Quict Berlin down 1nto a sic some reports a leather on stolen eois brisk summer on Ttems of Interest Several K¢ residents arc Foth sides, both traw willing to give in nsingion and spending the other 1o P]umbing and Tinni Juddie L. Landgren = on 1oday ¥ n lor roming, action with regard to Holmes and 1s. Whether these expectad (hat vould be Murra iles e to e toda afternoon after | By guest | delive Palmer have re- after enjoying |SIBNROSL in said town thelr f depot by | District held S o'clock within the | District as of the list of Oct. 1. | 5. payable at 3 BREAK AT NORTH END PARK nd park had | 1014 hounded north hy {10t No. ast by lots it 5 {conth 2004 Berlin of (T.and | Charles I, of | few | Dated ck, [July, 1 the i, Colle of Berlin, this 15 Taes. th day of | NOTICE: virtne of o rned w1 to me as colleetor of ta noof Berlin and Ken- Fire Distriet, 1 that 1 wr | for the Isington herehy the public at public auc- 19th day of n the aft oon, 4 |10 satisfy cort « due th jor I and Kepsington Fire Dis- lrl\’ from Gaetana Passarctti W the May. 1920, 1921, 1922 and 19 amountir to dollars, cighty-fonr wing de- Vlowed and give fnetice sell at September team o'clock Gin ta Tow rlin k! |1st day of With {gnn ang twenty-thr conts, ¢ ound | o e ites | i Byl and situ bounded aces. wugh of the fol property to pay inte with my vith rest A cor Ul Improvements there- in the Berlir and des Jd as fol tain parc |on Town of |and Wiers |lows in| lot eribie {known as Treas it a |made by Louis A. O oters {April. 1914, sald lot bounded t in (LY lof No. 18. east by south by lot 16 Vol. 34, Page wn |road lot No, 80 Lecords nday for | trict ate- Dat this 1 July, Berlit NOTICH of certain tax warrants eetor of taxes of Berlin and the Ken Distri 1 hereby will sell at the virtue livered to me as col de- pther said | he Towy Iire that 1 signpost in ton give notice e d town, at 1OWD ftjon on the 19th day ot SR o at in the to satisfy certain taxes dud |af Berlin and trict | first 3 o'clock oon Wi Kensington Iire Dis Peto and wife o 19228 18345192 Novem from Joe the day of May and first day o nounting to thirty-five enough of t property to pa Mer Lehirt e thirteen cents, ling described Con- [tases, together with i by law, and my {parcel of land with police f the ments thereor Berlin, and 1s follows s, a Lots No had | ] 1fdka {“Treasure e by Louis A. O [Said tots o | vast {by Tot 1 Berli He |°f 1scribed |street ng Date July d to. | RECKLESS DRIVER ave Justice Lr J S and pre | b \vv.v sonted by e J Commissi that o rate it E W and monoy e b Ma | {ofnugongn Uyl g Onith Whiting stroet JULY 28, 1925 20, Nold its annyersary seryic up the|John W, Potter of Waterbu®, pr Protosen decline¢ to! dent of the New Haven district |n [the chair. Mrs. J. H. Gear of the efore | Southern New ‘b conference i William | will speak. omi irrey. Bonds w set | triends offered to put »L ind Davis ¢ they could ail | was county Haven rict ciation will t hm Camp Groun I to the Hartford Bt 1 liys' sty | morrov noon Named Conservator % re Charles 1. Conlon Was! coming the' es- 10 Whit ired in an erii ing to mmitted to Middie Sanford Birnbaumn, last | Camp Keemosahiby ¢ New in- the and an wecks, intment of a torney Ch vas made and gr Fucini-Scagliola ini, part owner of the Brit Joh's Svout camp at will remain t ain oy Portland. He vles anted. | returne Britain tomo W's chureh, 1y will be ebration s of hoth el to faugh vacation Helen 'l e with 1 Stanle Smith b was or-stay o red| R.J 1923, while from an operation com- hospital, Hartford, stopped | Mrs. T. W, A Applie t the South Park, I, Cc at the I days at Gardiner niinju Cunningl hous camp grov Camp Ground Versonals At the Cheshire house at the camp grounds are Bben A, Hale, IMrs, Frank Ansley, Miss Rufh Jey, Miss Dorothy Luth Hale, Mr Hule, Mrs. Emily Cook, Miss Hine, Miss It A, Tucker, chureh tor the Talmadge, Miss A and Mrs. Raymond was repre ('Neill ordered inued at ner " arie uth Mrs Mrs. Glen M. Al- B i i i Mr. and Mrs, J Ward, (FE Ol s H. . Huie, Miss Mary L. Carr. Al e Miss Muriel Aldrich 3 (o {Iteed, Alice B. Care, Mr. and il s Red Robert Owen, Louise Owen mpe M irs. Sarah Mrs liam G 1 ot and Miss Oljve I, and rley Owen, all of Uheshire Mrs, 0. M arley, Miss Mr. Iram Godfrey, Mrs. Charies Glassknapp, Miss Cora Glass Enapp, and Mr. and Mrs, A, E. re stopping at the mp meeting ciration of en fivst he camp 1.ois ( onne v grounid ing « seid T i ehureh house wdual | g4y stormation of the |y 'y 134 cott s at mectings have Manehoster failed | Rristol chi iley Mrs. Kins Forestyille Cook and Mrs, (' F ireh Mrs, H George H. Can and Harold (. Nott of Rristol wth Pl en held My Madel 'hone discount sale, Shop. ndy Sunday he was Clearance Sale ins. 1.1 Rirnl WOULD BE HARD extra My nm 10 KIDNAP MARY Hei Strength, That of Doug, and| Onting Monday outiug of the Trun Revalver Are Obstacles Y. xperi- Vickford vesterduy with a The charged t ained I conversation of the trio. by police fcian's st Los Angales, Calif., July 2§ Difticu eneed in whicl t e pping My onstar, were red wher charged in records of the court trial, to hidnap the or $2 men are on hold LO00 - ransom ol stacles which the state en discussed were cont in the through the use of “vening vited 1o hoth din reason hoscaps major obstacle, according to was in ‘picking up" and the cffectivenc ahility of Do documents, actre ss of o e i s Iair iy 1 outing. The committs onsists alph Seymour, 0. M. It Hebben Martha Sewing Cirele Mart committoc I of rsatic tker and 5 ckford car cmbers of requested ved w Negri vietim, g0, lola | s possibi DEAE AND DUMB ATHLETES HURT ROY BALT PLAYER Ans- | Mar- | | Stone Southington | e, b A e U Inc An 'ons 0 look ov inspection was mad fleld und then it was r other available | s city, Taking off trom | Bristol IVews POLICEMAN BMSI o 15 Secretary Arnold, and & from Pons to the on Chippance hill. The was ! ) Miller Popular Member of Police Force "v:ne o oo o Chippa 1 the Fell From Veranda ;‘- Miller fi visiting of the unit 10 would ideal atrdrof CALL bOPS 10 SHOO BIRDS Ccontiine abont 53 Candles and ge number of Firecrackers and Roman il ) e off from t Have No Efficet on Starlings— onipson ler ek Chosen Yor Aviation Meet On August 15 svithin ext 24 hours 1en details will Speeial Excursion sunday special ex train, with Rock and run out of » Savin will b mday ust 2. The we Bristol at 1 in New H . Returning the train New Haven at 8:15, stana- arriving in Bristol at 9:30. etition For Hydrant the vicinity of South ension, formerly known as g childrs urtis Lane, have petitioned the missioners for a of South street Alle The mat- ) referred to the fire chief hydrant at his discre- ion, organt s Mary Galicehio of sidents in his parents, Mr. and hoard of fire con hydrant at th York |exte Cofrancisco | 1 Sr., of this city; a Blasi of New Mrs. Rose Britain > corner nsion and 0 strest has he to install the tion Loard of fire commissioners Hayes to 700 feet of veral months ag Chief Ifell a distance of n ve when e was living Sehe W the veranda rail- nley ing collapsed. e lande mol S i ead and spont o long time iary charge when arraigned before hospital. Ninee that I Hildreth in district conrt Mass., vesterday morn- man companion was given statutory months more as a Officer Riasi 20 feet horized an additional about om | purchase on [fire hos Pincoln < fined $30 on a stat- ol strect, w Drost of avenue, had ne ully regai 1lth cations later set in which his death this morning. ree me seek Police Aid ald in ridding rnicious starl ked by thoroughfar sident said that he had tried shooting off firecrackers |and even a skyrocket or two but the s were hardy characters and d 1o he moved police departmen of Roman candl law forbids the shooting of | 1 his he nd comy nded in mtha on the e and three n drur 1! May Scanlon. and Mrs. street ATE: Polic | Summer street of &S vesidents of comm has that 16, only John Scanlon is critically 11l lheen one r Sellers Pay Totalling §8,000 July 28 (®— endants were fincd a total | 0f $5,000 for rum running by Judge first or ;', G { Howe in federal court yesterday. Funeral of Mrs, Mars Conlon HnZhelat Ara John W. Long of | The funcral of Mrs, Mary od $1,000 and Antonfo G. An- of Summ took place ined $300 11 Liquor Fines Burlington, Vt., state 1 birds, which have hecome pests of the Conlo A v s ¢ Lullow, Mass morr o'clock at St. Jos wated by The buria old St, Joseph's e Plan Abutment Wall Construction of an abutm city parking spa city hall on North { when AUTO FATALITY Mass.. July 28 (P—Mrs. Marcas French, §6. one of the city t vesidents, died at the Provi- il hospital last night within an being struck by an au- > in front of Main street Harold A. \Vin- the excava- work werd pared Y s really city Herald class Leen tag each for rules as the 1 parking. Yfeld oyd A on lnes Nauga noon. in \ir meet he Holyoke hour after tomobile driven by Springfield the niman of d ad. pace was pro while to use the ci or those on lusiness, have viola tion of the parking for gener select Air tigation Ly 1 space is not Colonial a rday af plan > on perfect air port by William Miller 1 contains 73 Chip- Nortl All of the ap r airplan port superior to | Bristol whic from the to the jor to this time. O She wakes with the sun—this vigorous woman of today,and never respite is hers 'til all the household rests in deep slumber. And what is the secret of this marvelous vitality—through endless task and strenuous i Many Planes Coming Listen to a whisper—a woman knows the value of regular elimination—she realizes more than man that smooth-work- ing internal machinery is Na- ture's most exacting law. Beecham's Pills! Forover 70 years millions of men and women, the world over, have learned to depend upon this mild, safe laxative. Be vital-geta25c or 50c box today at any good druggist's. BEECHAM'SPILLS Fqoally good for Little felks pounds. uti honed ty o © 10 H. T 1 was William Air Lines "mpson Ik out is a|for a two weeks' vacation at cture, the answertasket Reach ng with is said. . There will be a prize Carling-Hoppe Wedding in Athietic hall next Thursday eve- | pretty vwedding was solemnized (Ning. Music will be furnished by | Paul's rectory. Kensington, | the Rroadway Serenadc yesterday afternoon at o'clock, Exccutive Boand Mecting % Miss Margaret Hoppe. A meeting of the state executive danghter of Mr board of the International Sunshine 1. Hoppe of society is being held today at the ! bride of Mrs. John Pinches of | Mr. and Mrs. Gustave L. Carling, ( Worthington Ridge. A luncheon | also of Kensington. Rev. John was Held at noon on the lawn of | Brennan, pastor of St Paul's church, | the Pinches home and the general | offici; business session followed. Delegates ‘ from all ite are will w Nan- conje he owners, 1 Rose Mrs Kensingtor orge L. Carling, when Bernard came the son of and AV TEETH ‘CAUSE THEN 1 CAN SQUEELE TW' home of rine R n s« maid soctions of the st John F Hoppe atten © bride Town Afairs Quict vas Extreme quiet is reported In af- the town hall, the town town clerk reported that as been the dullest in There is a great deal | but few occur- = ¢ and brother of the hiue was best ma attired in poudre She georgette over airs at with ! han! rried a |1} Her cor trimmed gold lace s summer years. |of routine work ences out of the ‘p:ac». bouquet of ¥ello roses scveral Lutlcura - Soap and «’Ointment Fast Berlin Ttems | Miss Grace Tewis of West Haven | i ® the guest of relatives and friends | » town |4 The reguiar meeting of the Knights_of Pythias will be held -tl their hall this svenlag ———————————————— { GEE, T LIKE 70 BRUSH | All-Alls DONT TAKE .,m«‘FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS HOW MUCK TOO MUCH AOW, PoP% & CAN T TAKE, ) \ ) AS A There Are Beans and Beans sty ‘ " OH, 0K ALL THAT, TA DIDNT I AS Bl AS A BEAN NCeLD BIT—PERKAPS BI6 AS A BEAN' WEL A UTNLE NOT BY BLOSSER N 6= SAY