New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 7, 1925, Page 9

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T . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, STORE CLOSES WEDNESDAYS AT NOON Now For The Best Value Yet In Glove Silk Vests And Bloomers AN EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN JUST RECEIVED FROM A WELL-KNOWN MAN- UFACTURER—SPECIAL LOT WOMEN’S GLOVE SILK VESTS and BLOOMERS. SAMPLES, SOME ODDS AND ENDS AND SOME IRREGULARS,. Choice of pink, peach, maize, Nile, orchid and white. Values to 32.95;, but because 'of our exceptional oppor- VeSts Bloomers tunity in securing them we offer choice at these low prices 93¢ each $1.55 pair SPECIAL CLEARANCE, READY-TO-WEAR . . {placed on the hydrants, Strict rue | Plal"vllle News ‘l'm' fire prevention are enforced and In the 60 years since the meetings | started no serious fire has occurred, but the greéat danger is in the fall, ble to orig- Surprised on Birthday Su Mrs. Richard Sedes of Tome llnson avenue was pleasantly sure prised yesterday afternoon by seve eral of her friends, the occasion be- iy, Mrs PRTEN WHS Presel with a® $5 Paries En Route From Meriden <t 0 v Vi T e The entertainment at the next her Lirthday ann neeting of the American Legion 40 AND 8 PROMENADE HERE N charge prom- ses a pleasant and unusual evening. Reunion—=Mrs, Sedegren Surpris- 'Advanca nol 15 hein ven to o4 On Birthdag—Legion Auxitiary |08 10 0! e Sy al. The committee |Pupils At All Old Schools Invited to ¢ FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 19 ho held on| which ay evening, August 13, will bo L representation of an old-time so- | SEE THESE WASH FROCKS of co{ton | HOW ABOUT A BATHING SUIT; Lots and pongee at quick move-out prices. New i N i ; styleg ingEngligh broadeloth, French voiles, of time for eRTInRRSIIC: A‘?‘e“' ones just dotted Normandy and novelty prints in the = received at big price concessions enable us new colorings. At these prices:you make | to offer wonderful value in Knit Worsted big savings over what they would have & Suits for women and girls cost earlier. in colors wanted at...... 53. 98 *3.98, '5.00, *7.50 B A TOPCOAT FOR TRAVEL WEAR can HANDSOME SILK FROCKS going fast & 1OV he secured at the lowest prices of the hecause of the splendid quality of mate- | 3¢AsOn. Smart garments that were priced vial, excellently styled, and our low price. $25.00 and $35.00 each now offéred at Just right for immediate wear. Silk these tremendous savings: }'\'epes, p‘\'ime}d a‘nfl plain, in many styles $15 00 . $19 75 e $9.75 | ‘\\'orth (l‘(;‘o‘king up ; worth $15.00 to $16.50. . road from Southington to Plainville, |o'clock purpose of | As the first car neared the town lcran team [line it skidded to the left and top- |of Allen Dail pled over into the ditch on the players . wrong side of the road. The remain- [the ing machines kept on, and one I |said to have attempted to ;pass the |other. As it did so, it also slued and |strengt] {slid into the ditch beside the first, |for the ds {while the third car, not to be out- |Tuesday nisht and |done, twisted off the road and found |to ohtain Oules (o a resting place with the other two Drivers To Ap The three machincs lay in a raw on fred 1 their b only a few feet from |the truck each other, chine collided The occupant vacation eamping at Lake Winni-| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Payne have °1 Info Southinzton, while t third [fempting {0 tuen the B l' N ukec ew Hampshire. They | returned to ir home.on Wilcox | V@8 able to limp off under its own the e May Order New Flags (he Plainville Camp grounds, | 40 and § Promenade but little dam 1 R Emil| 0! Shjerden’ land Fred | Walter Pnyire jajvisiting relatives [, AF & meelingiof the 40 and & |driverstseitipd batwe in Wallingford i | Troup, member of the Community i Tt i ; \ J Cente ociation’s committee for| It 15 expected that plans for the “-‘,“‘l o ol & connts promenado tn | M. o Note i |tk tnrnishing of fage and siuni-[orsanization of the now deum corpa |U'aint1la on Wedneslay, August 19, jdon of ¢ i e “ R e e i S in [Will be started within a fow weeks. ards to be placed along | | street on holidays, have announced | S ' ? | that "people who ha not procurcd | C105ing out sale, new Victrolas at LU flags and who are desirous of | 'z Price. Pierce & Co., o | Britain.—advt getting them, should communica Kengington, near R, R. station ‘H“H"\' line. J. J. Fitzsimone, sington. sible, as an order will be sent in | William Grosbeck Pleads Guilty sore. o » July 4 and they NVOLYED 8 ACGIDENT oo s i BLIND REPORTER {adopted the custom of setting ou Pratt at summer School les Pratt of Berlin is entered Because of the fact that some | : [ these flage on holidays among whom | r M, E‘[ e ot thel :mm:‘\r.r:w Ome ldally al White Oak park and Standards—Road Under Rail. | aré Now Britain merchants LLLL A j 44 1 lcommittes in charge of the gram. R. B Evans. and tSandards—Road Under Rail- Chs ~ 1 |a e gl ner school at Columbia ' . Other Items of Interest. | psychology. Mrs. Pratt is spending | the summer with Edward Pratt and | Caflnm S% William Henry Grosbeck of T“imnn v of New Britain at their cot- | t Hppkins street, Hartford, was fined |tage at Madison S10n and costs of $24, when he was | Roadway Needs Repairs Gary arratgned before Deputy Judge| The section of roadway diveetly | yoss has not interfer Ernest W, Mildrim in the Berlin |[under the raiiroad underpass in town court last might on a charge | Kensington is in lamentable condi-| yaparman, r the influence | tion at the present time. The many | Najy rains of the past few weeks have | well and have city hall r ost-Tribune nts and, accor driving while un liquor. i done their work pleaded guilty to the N ( 3 nleg he pavement o in, in whieh former Gove 01 AT ! lodged against him and ished great h In the pavemen ots more than hia share [N& former Governor M ha | : T he T e i b SR B ® lcus H. Holeomb taught, was later Jeveloped in the course of the hear- | sy N Slretenena b sptimesc °aN COPYT juyned. The house, known as th it . passing over m v streleh of | ion a regulation typewiile urned. ° hou known as the , he offense was the first onc gulation typewriter. | E that the offense was (e HrS, €40 | iz way has had no chance to dry| Nalve was given a place on The |Flodgett place. at the carner of Enst | le was arr on L e e o e e Main and Crown streefs was also Bt e Bruce farm ou | i E[ufe et my&iveassll A DS RIR R NI R Inesday night after a car driven | COnseat iy the dirt has becone |ago, upon completion of a course in sfme period at about | : b |sottened. The heavy trafffe alonz | a4 schonl for the blind. He L | by him had heen invoived i a crash | B0 EREC 8 MR DR L B BT 2D 2 indiaminsenonEd ny parsons who attended any of | with another machine driven by |'h€ ¥ +| hatural aptitude for using & 1¥Pe-4pag0 soligols or the present Broad S e S it is the opinion of motorists tha riter and for writing, and made I x f 1 Erickson of Fairviev T 1 6t school ar cordially i 1 (S Sreel | comething should he done to od from the start rdiall Ne ritain. Officer Frank Brown 5 4 i by the commiftee to ba present on : ! ons there, The road is | He naver has asked special cor IS eom : ; ol wis calledto the scene and, after an | onglibion | X el TR Tl e sl IO S R i highway Mderation because of his ohysicall| 118 (8l AR SEEHEES HIEs O i | Gro k was faken to the oftice of | mionains.al; !,'”‘ 2 ¥ Y et S-leps. Teachers are also invited to R e e | T BTy 12k T BB S AR S R G T e e S R e e SR 1y \ RIoAL 16 oneralaratmoto) ertained four fables of |ahare of night meetings. His cane is | (G 000 RO ) 1y ‘\ | pronounced un ners otol At her home yesterday after- | his only companion on his heat NGRS g 18 § \hicle. He was lodged in fhe N¢ Miss Loretta Alling was ) bRl A eld in Plainville tain_ police station in defanit of ol Esen i Oneloliis resent Accomplisliment Chautaugua Program Rritain poli t n |awardea frst prize and the socond | was the writing of a feature story on Today . T b o went 1o Mra. R Villiams 2 L ) oday was Temperance Day prize went to Mre. R. A, Willlame. | 4 eirens which came to Gary, His g ce AR o § ! ! 5 ( wa bheing conduete | amior Gamea Announcet s AR S e e 15 bright and colorful as 1 iua heing conducted The following games and athietic [y 4o g prornaon thongh Ne had hean able to eee the ! LRI RN A are uled for the plcnic sunday Sehool Picnic gayety of which he wrote, RUOEFSI EOpt in alarEal of ington Congregationdl | e gypual Sunday school picnic bR 00 COBAEY L LY O ER Sunday ool tomorrow foe Kensington Congregational For More Senvice Ui O TRRRCLEL D VA RERTT Cyb] Ay e Sapl, 8 Litehfield counties, which held its Pennut_scramble. MOP | el ygelies promises to be one of the | You can mend a leak in your hot | et o o at 3 race, noil dviving eontest. 1o voer affaire in the church year. 1t | water hottle ETe ot manainE L IUAIERSES Ol REALLS i g 1 oel kg racoy BN {1 e e1d)tothorrow, atiernnoniat | g e LR TR e ace, WHISUINE | Wil be el tomorrow aflernoon at | tissie. Apoly with a war lron. Let | " fire apparatus at tylng cont carryIng e0l- | {jeg hoginning with a ball game at 2 | rore you use it ; biad n inspected by membe indoor basehall game for ‘cloch ¢ X {the stol fire department, and n = yEI0cH standard size nozzles have been A special service of dedication wi cation service 18 sched £ o'clock in the afternoon out and a pienie lunch served, Wat me Will he ataged | team of men re his tiip abroad, bringing | The baseball een a picke New | with that committes as soon as pos- | _1"or salg—Two-tamily house and Ken- d.. Aug. T (#—Total blind | 1 with the sue cess of Allen Naive, 31, as a news ing 1o fellow el sinee the pienie Wil he the | prm—— | PLUMBING and TINNING ermelon will form the final course Tt erg of New lof this lunch. Throughout the aft Berlin, Conn. elivéred an address last lernoon the members of the Chris- || House Tel. 3571 Shop 672 irch Night service at [tian Endeavor v ~villl el soda GLENWOOD STOVES st church. (and ice crean Open Evenings nheld last night in Southington it was 0 Wh a bitter fight, several other towns | Mountiin ey amp; attempted to se the affair. “40 |nied by #lvs Noltie Thea )1 and §'ers” from all over tha connty |heen sy past 1 | |will be here on that day and a clags |friends lier £ will re {n |0f candidates will he put through |turn to ard, N their pa Mr. and Oy M Harry Fisher has been clected | p + vaeatl delegate to the local “40 and 8" 10 i, v are 4 fha state convention to be held in of Glaver 11 S New London in conneetion with the | eymmer camp, M o American Legion gathering there the | pearp. Al D Taetiuns |last of the month Grammar S AL *hool Reunion are b Camp mes {mar_echool reunion to he held at| S And M ir Farrar d street school on Saturday | SO0 Gerald. of 1 August 15, wish to emphasize the all [who have ever atiended school in (fOF frip to M Plainville from the days of the old |SPend the next rad school house at Broad and In ktres |the Bro: | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fox of Bohe t old-fushioned costuines, as it is Plans Old-Time Social—Bricfs, sired (o huve all ¢ 1 as in by- gone days and have everybody enter Three automobiles loaded with into the spirit of the entertainment. pienickers returning from the negro Registrars In Session outing at Hanover park, Mcriden T ters were In staged an impromptu race about & it e town midnight last night while on th there until 10 » Ground Items fou ar v nd, one after another, all three making a cauct f of legal kiddeg off the west pavement and rofer 1 ¢ It |mnto the ditch on the left side of the Sepura 1 1 the {road. The long straight streteh sisnifying party pro : {from Southington here was too much Big Game Tomorrow [for them to resist. .Oblivious to the | The baschull gane het h |condition of the road, whi Old-Timers Plainyi |ways very slippery after a r: tomorrow |started on their rush for P much but none of them reached here, of spectator I the ¢ all corner of W i |Bristol people, escaped uninjured, |streets have 'on Ibut the three autoniobiles were badly stable Andrew damaged. One, owned by Sylvester |zated, to apps {Collins of Bristol, was towed into| The aceider rred t |Cooke's garage here. The entirve laft |vehicles atte 1 |eide of it was smashed in, the wheels, |Plerce stre fenders, headlight, windshield, anid | Another accid Wi finish being roine The cecond car [acter ,occenrred f [was similarly wrecked and was tow- [shortly affer 11 ) maehin Ticket ¥s Minority One ’ CATE BOULDI strect will leave tomorrow on a me v owill \IDINg. | Washington strests and the White Oak district school. In the early days thare was alen a private sehool | conducted by a Miss Irench, Bofore fhe present Rroad streot stracture was erected, there was another |building further west on the op- vosite side of the road: this Luild- —_—— AMERICAN LEGION HALL hospitals many miles fro 5 1] FRIDAY, AvG. 8:00 . M. | | shows a wounded soldier he Music by Whitman's Orchestra || | i1anaes at anv arm Red Ci | Admission AT | ; | battlefront. French soldiers, wounded BIG DANCE Riffian tribesmen in Moroce Ay |tume-drama “Emil'»* Thru" was | Bristol News |7 ot imein © concert pro __ | will be given by Louis n assisting artist dury List Ll o have been drawn for jury duty or 0 ar from September 1, has erk of the superlor court ( I'lose w ‘Hviyl eligible for such duty Appropriation Exbausted—Fam- " covsr S ase, sney st mae ATE POORLY COOKED PORK - » I Grorge . ur Da James Dalton, Jar 5 I Da 1. IFay Douglas, Junius Diness Belleved to Aave Been | H. Dunbar, ( V. Edgerton, Jrank J Caused By Poorly Cooked Meat— | orge 1 k, Leste . . Good ] I. Hefternan, M Draw Forty-Five Cltlzens For oy 13, Ingrahani, Carlton I I'he I Edward F. Ma [RTMEED LS Dy ig Minor, Jerome A at tha t W. L. Neubauer, Walter 1 hard Joseph € saxton, Edgar § Chleago 15 | \norni B T B, § ylor, Franklin ¥, ivorce and 15 |\, & 5 AT e Tiffany, Carlos J 0,000 £ {100 the « this department VA0 ATt Afaaley and SHLIE ¢ W en the appropria- ML o S > e Rl e sl Vital Statistics only 14 deaths in this w this year, a i month of July, ac- Dibsrguayan i a compilation of vital o Aldeeaenr : o office of the city clerk. 4 I risf below the aver- Tons fan thevnoateot 0 wife of Jos- Ma ) 1 street, died sstul appli- A ‘.“‘ ‘! I ght following an ‘m‘ ‘\ ilin of two years. She was bern z v Germa 1854 and came here or on 1 A you For the past 40 / ’ ¥ e has heen a well known kerson o f this city 3 of Mrs. el er husband, two sons, ny Joseph Ehlert and Paul tor of East Khle a one daughter, Mrs. Rob- month of Callat 11l of this cit 1 will he held at 8t urch on Monday morning t 9 o'clock. The Rev. O. T. Magnell 1 rs have applied I OR] hrate the high mass of re- is in t running, Arthur D i 1 burial will take place in ) 25 new St, Joseph's cemetery, " (Gasoline Tax Provides SR Roads in Washington My, Seoft s learn! ald of the ran and has already = 1op {hegovernment teache Tacoma, Wesh., 7 (A—Tha Hylan Insists Tammany iave Government t shways of Washington have re- A B T anrl A (tarleATD ved ) from the state gas- . soanty amonnt of money t st 31, 1921, The wor Myl i appropriation, have satd | 1ax s a gallon, hav- N ; R R e om the original v T 10 It vaen. | ON® cont lovy. At present the vield S o : to $230,000 e i = sufficient to pave Wy that already has the gasoline tax is his fund and o fees fr automobils jrivers have been largely respon- meh lead- (i nsted Vamily Made 111 ity ticket of uw [ for it innrotedtnishney ach: ast | 4 ot Ned to- | —— : ‘ v e ot o) Rare: Operation i not been fully de- | i A J the market had | vorld « i bill of health crmined ) In di [l i i \ Now 1 ) | Chautanqua I ficit Announced ] IR In order to save the life of Edith g : S avens, 14, o bridge, Mass., 4 “ : Surgeons wer forced to cut open i 3 ¥ her heart, T 1. now on the road . be only person in the world £ ; Y - 1 and ! ) " e —DON'T NEGLECT— t ‘l YOUR EYES Avoid headaches and eye. strain by wearing correcdy fitted glasses SIS S e A EYESIGHT SPECIALIST il b QL 327 Main St. Phone 1903 occurencts. One of them " ith the Methodist | sidin ern section of the in 1he e; siding in the western section Special Chureh Meeting ir conversation ey, Dr, K ed that Rev. Mr. M TiEslonaTy 1 formerly | A snecial meeting of the Kensing- N e ton Congregational church will be e R e S T held this evening at 7:30 o'clock In A ARMERC the church parlors and several mat 5 ol room. In Which the Week¥ 0oL gjon field wil be discussed 60 0UTTO | YOURE ToO s are held. was Wl L g and regulations for the con TH COUNTRY § SMALL- o tireet Villing Station | (00 B0 PG e drawn WIERE ALEr. ) Yoo alldl glioftl, Wensingtth Lup, a name will be decided upon and |S-NE ASKED ;-A?us'r il SiAtiorta rront |- ndication senvice fopthefelt ME TO COME, isA:V in n varm- |" : MOM-C. h of business on Farm et oy Tam N one i A large tree in front < Winifred DBarnes of Mair f T S : is being cut down to street has returned 10 her home " s T addition. 1 nding a vacation Ames- { trars In Session P ars of voters are [ yioc\ieLanghiin amily of e hall today uftil | \iain street have moved to New g of receiving | Rritain 1 ment. The | | Northr v Q next Bri | va th friends At Lake Whnipesaukee will mest Saturday 3 Mre Leland W. Gwatkin | complete work on the n 3 family and Mr. and Mre. Rob- |which is being laid at the church H. Dewntng and family of Berlin, | Georgs Cols. 167t this mornirg together with a party of friends |for Owego, New York. where he will | from New Britain are spending a 'attend the funeral of his sister, [l 3 e \\, ( SAY, MOM - ALEK TMSURE MO \ || we~r ovr o wis [ | |oncres FARM YESTE AN HE WANTS AE TO COME OUT AN sTAY WITH HIM ONER SUNDAY, WILL LET AE Go OUT 0N X FARM | 1 AN VISP ALEK- ) TW LEAVE ON THE MORNING el Sauce for the Gander! BY BLOSSER AM Yoo!! KED TO ‘4 Bom TAINT FAIR! N N N : GO ~YoU v ‘\ STAY :",o | rone! Y SN

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