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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGU ST 17, 1925, PI 11 N Flower Show This Week N A . collected for the erection some day | of w new library building in Plain- | ville when the flower show to be t l l H A | conducted under the ausplees of the ! 1 ; 3 3 Wonen's club in Grange hall, Dlerco | Te—— [ " ” If there is a Connecti- 5 treet, this week, 18 over and th ;«.‘T St V ' h | y Sy o AFTER mmsmN e toraiea. Members of e wo- | 10 Determine Yalue of Lighter- Tu BE Sfl”] HERE cut Business College ‘Hu n's club have been most active | /9 \q suncerie o ERNIAG oEsindR han-Air Machines e ||graduate anywhere who Phone 2-520 Stor es Wednesdays At N New Britai Be Boought for e pist theeo sears have’been ‘ fioer . [ e 2:5201 Store Closes Wednesdays At Noon | Wi New Britain Man to Be Brought [:: . ovst i it Bt et | oo ave 10 om-nan. HeAID Officer and Tnspector||is now out of employ- | in charge has already begun collee- [ing naval officers are planning an f lmO Gourt exhaustive study of the officlency of Start Clean-up Drive ment please call or tele- _Flest Prize for Drum Corps e dirigibles in national defense, but MP ]N A T o Plainville Fire and Dram |they do not agree with wide-publisl e phone at once. Our of- ‘TRA[N BU S TO U 0 made a suceessful invasion of [ed predictions that lighter-than-air OG 0 Now for Qur Great August Blanket Sale LA P M A ) ROCKWELL PARK CROWDED | e il be open morn- first prize for the best ancient the nea utur Lo, I playing at the state meet held in| Admiral Eberle, chief of nava . C o :\ly. Beas| Norton!and | Herbert Lics [ afi7 al thetatata uieet hold n L | orlaliDart Drogram IAttondea by NS romi9itoll 2olclocks L . ffie] 1 | brecht United in Marringe—Mrs. prize captured by this outfit time hefore sufficient lessons | : rolic . I With Innumerable Bargain Offerr |f i i S . ) BT S | et o s H.SHEA, | fary J. Booth Observes 81th | qy0 (norator's licenses of Norbert ‘h’m\ of any yu»l‘\ :;-. use of dirgi- Dutics—Hearings To Be Given At Manager Birthday—Ploncers Win, 11 to 2 Zublanrre of 32 Canal street wid Jo- : | S y o . : 5 g h.Od v | He added thit the navy does not | Council Meeting Tomorro P WITH HEAPS TO CHOOSE FROM, we are offering splendid values in Cotton and o e FriOdajEo I ARDICYS e e pusliecling Tamorrow 2 gl i . A e s A c e m Moleska of 20 Broad street, |heen suspended hy th m ] S0tk : il ¢ Wool and All:Wool Blankets that are light in weight, warm and delightfully colorful. |New Britain, was arrested yesterday | missioner of motor vehic dirigibles for & long time to comv A campais lors ¢ [ : New Britain, was arrested yesterda i \ Y ; You have choice of the largest and finest line we have ever shown. The assortment o N ; Picnie at White Onk Park e EnginiestUIALeARIOVALNE “ U into mentalsgeing waged by < e s Ry and charged w eckless driving year 19 ow before the hudget i O \ W includes white, gray, tans and plaids of all color combinations at prices not equaled i S i e e ev. A, . Humphrey of the e e o 20 Houlth Officers AW 1, Wolsnrd Q since pre-war days. Combine thrift and foresight by planning for your winter needs R Rt Sl "’“”“I' ";'”" loagiy ".” e ltensive dirigible clopment since | Inspector Henry Jaglinski. On Sa DY and make the savings that this August Sale brings you had collided with & parked car in | oo o LTI 0TGRS [ Ch e na eyilnralo dopt role [urday Herman Paron of Waterbur i ke |front of the P e T s large tent at White Ok o050 osicer for the present whils 1 up for selling unwhole- rin g 2 N R L X vat 1 1 fsone t on School stre Was | [ . | juring pa B i NI E S ol G e ot R AGH 7 enter ot, Il . ot Sl Qrian SAnOs building of er-t craft wrrested by Officer Ja . Mixed Wool Blankets Mixed Wool Blankets ([, o rainvile, o | ity 5. i ingnons | : : | | was a pussenger in the Moleska car, | : : > a8 Ihe naval dirigible v ityicourtheiwas mied BEAUTIFUL PLAIDS in exquisite blend- | THESE IN WHITE with borders of pink R L AL LD DA tray e s e i (DG T AR DS SEEL L Wb, o omepioat And | LOLRMAINEST ENEWEBRITATY ings of rose, v, blue and tan, with | and blue. Nice warm and lofty bed cov- |[J[|1Ghreon of the Plainvilie Trust U0, fqiyqae, aug 20, it will he SRR A el e —_— g , pink, gray, blue a b | co! H0) 0 NIRRT 0 Got o (A AT 10p cv Vol about [1i | sateen bindings, priced at this sale ennginpré(c)ed df this sale for 4 HIV{M‘M\!H, when the @ h took place. | 2V ‘w‘“ Y. 8 ) ,l ..‘\“.‘n: ‘H\v“\‘ :‘,"', G i | : her : e A . = . ze 70 AR AT $8. air | Both ¢ were so damaged that i ox tha only of nerican air cruiser o us hro | 8 Size 66x80 inches for..........$4.50 pair oAt Iohes 88,00 pair el fay Nt 3| G avall themsolves of s use for |that class, the Los Angeles. never |this mornir . il UizousTout the gaiiared (hish ‘ NEARLY ALL WOOL, of beautiful qual- |[f]|1as nocssary for them to b tonwd ‘ i ize same, little fine §5.00 pair ¢ 2 (LA AL G into a local garage. Niteh the four following Saturdays can be used for such purposes or |charges caused his case nolled |yesterday for t inual outing. b } ly all '1 7 70 8» I ity, rose and blue borders.. ...$11.00 pair |1y cut about the face and b 5 Briers for any military purpose in war time lupon payment of costs | = — | thers, nearly all wool, 70x80 inches, rose, | WHITE CALIFORNIA WOOL, T0x84 after being examined by Dr. 1. H The We-Uns club will meet this |sinee fh cement ler which | Many Minor Accidents 15.0 21 Sl blue, corn, clay, gray and tan..$8.00 pair | inches, rose and blue horders. .$12.50 o Jrost, he was ordered removed 1o |€SCNINE with Viss Dorothy Clark of [she was acquired fo it | Ainor aceidents kept the desl 5,000 Persons Swim S, 10S 2 s..§12 the New Britain General hospital, | Farmington avenue, | Admiral Eberle’s outline of ficcrs at police h arters bus . f Handsome Plaids G -t Determination of the extent of John E. Fay is on retreat at navy's position was prompled by fon Saturd and Sunday s a| : ”at ]L":'h_“\‘(_)US\e P(:lnfi i ra W h B d Niteh's injurics is being awaited by |Keyser's Island, South Norwalk stories from New York attributing {score or more of trifling crashes | aven, Aug. 17—Yesterday's 1 LT o & g = y ! orders Ioral officials hefore Aoleska is sume. | 1dgar Bentley, a former resident 1o Captain Gherardi of the navy a {took pl No injuriea were re- | €fOWds at the local shores rivalled GGUARANTEED ALL WOOL. You will | CALIFORNIA WOOL, soft, warm and ‘W||mened inio conn of Plinille, whio has been in Xew |prediction that a- lighter-than-air |ported. The officers feel clated hat | {hos ;‘ the previous day which LT R | 2 ” L » T 0 ( 5 . Ko i rought the thousands see find “Our Special” a wonderful buy. flecey, with dainty pink and blue horders Train and Auto Bump Hl‘lw\uw hospital for the pas |] squadron with the | ‘H,\Y'v‘h’mh and V‘u‘ n”! \;mnly of . H“IHV : h hl" "lv'mxmv I: wrn::nn;‘f q ( 5 ay ef- & b Ao car filled with negroes |Weeks with a broken hip, sustained |Los Angeles as its backbone soon |handled Saturday with the specd | LSRR ize 1;‘\84() inches, rose, blue and gray ef 08060000 sarianoaon oo E R SL1.00 naivi W et bt o e e e il in this |would be created. As aide to See- |and safety that it was. oind In the water on Assumption fects, for .... GUARANTEED ALL WOOL we offer fine |morning on he West Muin street [1oW0, s irn ome in lretary Wilbur, Captain Gherardi is North Adams Wins day. Lighth had the biggest ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, 72x81 inches, = Gray Blankets, four pounds weight, size M| crossing. The irain moving abonrd the frinsport Henderson, re- | North Adams found no difficulty |crowt of the seaeon yestorday it | handsome plaids, sateen bound, $12.50 pair = 66x80 inches 812,50 pai |stowly, however. and came to a Jertha Steward sand Miss | turning with the secretary from the [yesterday affernoon at Muzzy Field | was reported, approximately 45 i ROSE AND BLUE PLAIDS, mes e e o i B e S EDuADall |aimost immediately, No one in the luis Farrar have returned fo their | west coast way of the Panama |in whitewashing the New Depar- | using the bathing facilities and as t03E AND BLUE PLAIDS, very finest | 70x84-inch, 5 Ibs. weight $14.00 pair W||car was injured and the party con lome on Broad street atter a two [Canal tures by a 9 fo 0 score. The locals | many more picnicking on the wool, with sateen binding....$15.00 pair ' 76x86-inch, 6 Ibs. weight $17.50 pair Itinued on its way vacation spent at East North scemed in the midst of a general | Erounds. Crowds at Savin Rock dnd i A small sedan rented by a num- |field, Mass, y slump failed to show any of iin were also reported un- {ber of Waterbury dis- | Mrs. Anna Polley of N DEN[ES CONFESS]ON their old fime form and concessionaries labled on the East Y. and Mr. and Mt ! Motor Trio Crashes vest }mm crossing’ wh b ¢ 'and sons, Norman and Kenneth of ——— | Motor cars owned by Jemes Case | lomelcrhroksito 88, dax 8 R 4 b IS i nond Thompson of | grees ye ¢ afternoon, but drop- cel suddenly crumpled Richford, N. Y., have retuened home U . Double |0f 1his city, Raymond Thompson p e i wheel suddenly. eronm ¢ ey |hchford, B ¥ b peumed Baine | Allezed Particlpant i Gillis Dauble |GG ang rederick N, Fran- | ped con asain at night, Faje ! e [ Donithiue of fiiis town and (e at the different homes of the mem Murder pudiates Stories He cis of .»mm\“u;wln.: u;m-l 1\1 : the [ weather is promised for today. Tyl [ unction of Maple and Judd reets - o the Plainville Pioneers on Satur [y ene tone EEUIEIL S dition | Weeks of Bristol collided early Sat- [bers of the ‘yler family in town : inction of M . . < = P Ber[ln News 4 afternoon at Trumbull Wield, Plain- ‘Hflg hanaled cipablvis :hll\cyv:f‘l‘\jtll"‘ urday morning on Pine stroet Both r, and Mrs, Leo Lagoy and i Told Police. \y'nl(yl Arlnh.‘\';wy\” ; Hv‘rrv ‘(,'.,{'1‘.“‘,-‘ - .| \\\ o 3 I\IF,_‘ :il\{,;ll] ’\'i[r\cr'nr! > c ere damage it there we vo children o ough street ¢ {No one was e UE] o QFR, AR S eV e ‘;”r”n lwrv] "Hl\m was walk-away ‘,fln duty at the various strect intey o et ‘;”‘W’H;‘ putty L ; r“ [ \”\J\‘v'”n Cy” : " “ itoniin Manchester, N. H & pushied through the fence, which jof the . 1. Du Pont De Nemours & ELCl o or the Plainville team, the final |sections, BrSODIAI R PN D LS HIOMEL | 6 is Laliombarde o binasina roac t the 'Co. today declared a quarterly z {score being 11 to 2 in their favor, Meeting of Selectmen I rossini RGO IEN S e \,h W byl gunkeRthely "””," [ e \mmw.\ Lthovities 7 ’\\r’;l 'hlv‘n“vm ““1 m]w:. broken lights ‘m‘vm rt’”i_’;\ uIn.I( ‘m3”|yw:n(°:‘c;\x\\?x‘|‘n‘z: <mn (3 TR {0 SocCH| I Aol o (0T ) it | el S S U (R s S Fep i i i . Lilling of the M and hent fenders. The police are lstock and an extra dividend of $1 | some suspensc, but at that time the |fute the > RconaiSiedicinong Aresid enlgforar tiie sin CH Sani R -Scrvlcetela tonSonE st anna Gilli ed | in A blats 5 ¢ I Bioiedss forsealin * 1t the main business at a weeting [1hay there is no one to tend the | Main stroet RN el |Investis payable September 15 to holders of g celicnes, ,]nnal by bringing in Jof the board of seluctmen which |gaes at the railroad crossings on| Ronns of marrings wer Slised Hutsgon G N sansg i) Visit I'ark vecord Sepleinber 1. prior to thy saysre nmfi‘ nd from then on the | will be held tonight at 8 o'clock i {Qyndays. Much of the comment to- | yesterday morning in the Church of ed it el Thousan \ attracted m‘,mm-‘r.( of a 40 per cent stock affair was gravey for that squad. |the offfce of the towa clerk, Iirst |qon vy aonssioned by the. slight | dar 1o D h ol e has vepudiated the pur- | oy pae on Sunday by the |dividend on August 10, two quarter- . 3. Metormack pitched for the lo- |Selectman George B, Carter il |ooy s oy veote et & (i | i Tt ot (e e eS| ported confession, his counsel, Rob- |y (o ymarial day program of |y dividends of $2.50 had been dig = |cals and Moffatt caught. Kor the |preside. D e walal (il e al e N e SR Ci ) oyls for hashual anviolnced MOsG o (e i) a (Tien evenis) Wmhe [tributed . sie Pioneers the battery was Tolli and Last Bedlin Items tha ‘L man on th in motioned marriage will take place in i {iaay. iCountyRaolictoniHuse “‘,‘,'.‘, ‘m Swimming and diving contests were | l Sus s Painful ! Yot A 1 nof nfor i [ | a8 Giatia Con hd Johr Al furs T e i Y o R et ‘fl.\y that wheo id. 1 e Gl CnT e nk et tn county jui | BuArds Grattan O'Connell und John | A COO! COP Memh&l‘s m N(’,\'I Gl‘()ll] A {«!‘ Bengston of Kensington {and children, Mr. and Mrs, John De. | !T2in did not stop. contim town N. Y., I 3 (har fehvre, 13 years |Cronin. During the afternoon a cc v-‘ tained & painful injury to bis|More, Mis Marforic DeMore ang O bumped into ihe autemobil heen visi Mr. and Mre. Prank . 40000 dhanes B ieated by | eorts wa n by the New Depart- | ISR \1»m. as he was working at the Cole | Arthur Liefeld loft Sunday for sif. |1:0cal residents point out that Tohnson of 33 Forestvilly avenue for “"‘ O arde. In his alleged state. |ure band. which also played during | in FEast Berlin Saturday after- |yer Sands, where 1 iy s only ght collision the past we A S h ning. Mavor John K. Wade Cole in placing a basket of groceries| The irls' club will meet in the |21ENCCS M sty d ! of 58 Fore it yoelons |yt sehool erd s — |into the delivery truck e thell hasemer ot he AT ithe h'" i Ir“]‘l Norton—Lichreeht 1oy foran to Phi 2 3 Alme h hour the | taccident ha o W G| et S aatnodist Siehiire Mrs. Bess Norfon of this oW gelphia, | n ; for morial in honor of : e s o Big accident happened. He O S T e et o ! ot phi A P At S plans for niemorial in honor ¢ Knights of Pythins Will Have Big 1€ T0onT0 et R R St e o L T e S and Niwgana Palis. They were British Miners' Union he late Park Commissloner Albert 2 e v saats o Mg Mildred Warwell and ch yarried in the rectory of 11 SR o . : A ) s o a Time in East Beslin—Car Turns \Dr. &, . Goodwin, e, GooINib fdren ave retnrned o their home in |hreh af our Ly of Mrrey. St e G Tioa d extscesiReyalutiondi & ask SR IREEi Sl it [stated tada M TRelon s el o hureh of rey & romd g e over the condition of | Completely Over on New Britain |t o R et !”‘.'L‘ \L. 5 alter spending e past Livday morni 10230 o'clock. The of A widid s, \1,wv“ M’v‘ UL e e o It he confined to. his homa for| G a8 the guesis of Mrs. Henvy |ceremony: waa: performed b 1 be L f b el ao Wil G ar health hoard | Road—0ther Hems of Interest Mo ies Bailey at her home on M treet, {John E. Fav. The brid liaing. ¢ d Sty itarou e Qfficer Joseph! 1 | A The East Rerlin ball team played | known in Plainville, hay e R olntion, declared A. J.jmecting R L oneneal The land valumg committee cre- | e A (o [tws games with Cramwell over the |soms dime: Gonducied & Iares fb . snooiony pagina” cecreiary of the Miners' Fed. | Woisard withdrew his obiection to ated by order of the al town | Jacob Fisha of Berlin will appear | week-end, Cromwell playing af 1 |business in the town. Mr. Lichreeht G eration, addreas an enthusiastic | the pond when the decision was meeting on Marchs will get under jat & special session of the town court | yorin Saturday and F Berlin at |is part owner'of a Jarge farm in th and overflowing audience here to- | made to discontinue fhe supply lenm ““1\. Laiiba ""H“f ;1' 1§w uw‘hy & I; S the \My ‘.il m:( | Sunday. East Berlin was [Buck Hill suction of Waterbury, anly Hank Cowdy Likely to : i ) | )U | wl»’xf 'w\‘u o'clock when a mecting will be he reach of the peace e was ol in both sames, Saturday's |1 sn throughout Connecticy I power i 3 A X e e G e et et ) L T e e et LRTa (158 vt Tsin Raltimore Oricles | s d ook, “Reve will | eity tor portion of the arre i score § to 7. 11 innings; and 2 to 0 v I 2 start the work of placing values on & o'clock by Constable Prank Brown. |50 B0 L (HEGSS 8 Kinds of electric machinery. H o me: I wa revolution that ¥ water fo th came from the properties in the town of Bl The officer was called to the home (R e \:(‘»m”:m e i graduafe of Waterbury high o o gt s e T A e Aty baning == river far caned at the The board of solecticn, through [¢f Eilsha. where a disturbance was |, 5 000 RETATR 08 FOTEE aonoal and Clonnecticut ARTICulurat | york Giants will ment Jack Dunn, |@ revolution that will not only have jhealth ‘hoard mesting showed that First Selectman Geerge B carter, |taking pl he masinformed LR Govi Lo So Bl S collnge flanngeriol BRIt ok T hlonr iisciplin will be organized with | A tenth of the it !m]:n umonnced the names of those [¢n arriving at the mam's home he ), Boy 4o & EUcELotiiElcnds Observes 81th Birthday 0 5 S ctive ahead of it a T | fre t sourcs on ‘hvsuw wittee, They are Fra i g P e e “. Dunn said he wi Deming. Theodore M. Savage. K- [sides making things generally disa- | 3UERE oS be held at |5 pooth was held yesterday at e Ve S v roe from the terribl Ay o po A suitable me- D e Jaiee 3. Ifite. |Etecable for evesyone in that neigh- (thelr ! uesday evening to make |yome of her daughter. Mrs. George |15 71 folmbne fast nieht e (leje nd el morial t park commission- ginions, IFranklin N. Bacon. C. Fred [borhood. He was taken ta tow by i‘”“““’ ents for the ins ion of |(pyis of Hart's corner. There were s A ESE T ke “kwell park and Johnson. Philip M. Fagan, George |the office ho anchoredilmiaiath e it i shols L8 edis EUESIATRNLC wha is te assume manage 0 U b i E Drentice, Thomas F. Cashman |Now Britain police station pending |™ ‘T. Rs ara \(”‘\’ 9 to attend pildren and 14 Al i e EFT W MAN H T Bh svstem possihle | 5 Vredovick 1. Norton. This |trial fonight h ing of New Haven s Vv of the old lady o I Clork. Bogins Dutics | l e eniative. of all seo.| . Car Turms Completely Over | snending a few daxs as the guest of from Plainille, New LS L I i p e e o 3 of the town. East Berlin, Rer-| [Vive persons in an automobileiMr. and Mis R. B. Stevenson at |PBristol, Southinglor Flisworth, Me, Burglars Bound Adquarters n his new TiE e e e e i et o U turned ieompiatel yfovienion ithe their home on Wilcox avenne Hartford and Forestvi ae TR s e ) KA i it | New Britain road near the Prentie Miss Hazel Perry and Miss Dor Pioncers Cop Another Victim and Departed After Turn- Now Departure L8 V":“ :', . cork in cop. |manufacturing company following a | othy Sugenhime have returned ta a snappy hrand of ba o \an 0. Mr. Donnelly N acimiiias Sl S I‘ <h Saturday evening miraculous- | their homes ter apending the d the clever fwir of | ing on the Water. i 5 the work of the cperts who are now DR DIODE [t Brechlin: o 3ne 4 another vietim ta their 2 St : nos Tong this new comnittee it $7E SERCER AT L8 TEATS [Aphasia Victim May Be (e e i ol A "R?(\l"”:\“‘\;’” ~ROsT the pul 2 el otk ie Finat ithongh it Al thati g Ne Al s 4 s e e e anioaant R () |l American Legion) o today Conne coting Tomorrow | s |:\‘ !4“. o i At ‘,‘,W,,‘.’ ope l.,r H‘rr.“v” Eliner Glvn's Daughter or ca : (‘(\‘\vr | { il ! S s R Eatn Tt ne Gt | 1 vith ale | LN EE0EST Sathicats B hion Cltv N T g A Mrs. Bia f take p AT e o nemats B fon Cits, X 1. Aug. 17 4P ey nnual Wi 0 - SO wk. The latter must have com 4 | 116 nans of Eleanon Gl noveile ain frown i | The Brechlin 1 com- | t bt amiongl the Important pleted the job by Nov. 1. as stipulat { oo atter the There | written on the hack of a photograph s s WDl Sl el ”-'“”"‘ special fown meeting of | ore “five persons in car. but ifound in the posseesion of a well Bhoigan Oclet lrcus 1 1o discuss curbing, grad- | tast March 1\ x 1 I n 5 ¢ [ Mr. Brechlin was the only one to be o S | S f of sidewalks on | The resolution ® birth to the | 2y jyjured, sustalning a cnt on [y it !H:\w:m: AT talken 10| penture plass were v ) hing J m“;f\‘ s o0l v comnilice reads as follons: {l i hani The oters v hoepltal sesteite or _ fenan, vacoetie and || ane Carnival e e g e TG . ‘\‘r" ned : Rty ‘\I”’”\r : \"; shaken up consic Heheationtwhether sha nilshtitn the o e pa i ¢oct tha 11t gets 2 Fort Worth o exee citizens be appointed {rpa accident occurre [t B = pa 17,00 i x. but “atro by the selectmen from different sce- | oiajock W\;,): : ,M L ‘,,' ”_”\,” 4 . o VLG August 17-22 Uik ', S . ¥ 14 .\". tions as & wnd valing committes to Y R on i3 invastizate | i e pLUEDIERtAInFtoNchERThEth e | Whiting and Maple Stieets | |ian sir t Crowd Fyer at Componnes « 18 Officer Fr [writer were unsuccessful Earaiey = rond ever in at i s ‘ast and asaisiEihesasseesTaia ] CXPertS fing the accident | Police belicved the voung woman LB RESOTE h e . o t e ke ¢ ha carries ; smploved in fiving land values in | Visiting In Massachusetts s s e L % e Blg Fl’ee A(‘f i ' a " as ant at . | seetions of he town and that Postmaster Sidney M. ¢ ,‘,n'wk_r( B S Eiah cuiren el bt ratiod M'_’” BN 2 : Lo ok st = ESA i T aar 3 FOR PITY'S SARD 4 committee shall serve without | Kensington and his son. Rev. Fd- | ci0 (0 o emoranda e ALLO DIAVOLLO Z . ¢ sl = MILDRED-\What ompensation d Upson Cowles of Snencer | .. 04t hack of a photograph | nH Death-defying Daredevil e i \ 3 = MRl e 3 Leaves On Auto Trip | Massachusetts, spent the week-end | FFUCH B8 (EC BECR | » ; . i z : ) Al {s ANE o x Miss Nelli= Minar. in company |in Great Barrington. Massachusetts. |°f herself > line “cable Flea- |Kpnsi " ¢ 2 4| Dancing Prizes | | oy activi s & welght ¢ [Nex Tparture band o ¢ ¢! AN n ing with a party of friends from out of [where they visited relatives, Rev 3y Ploneers x | TOTNRIIDD aex (ERTERRE g0 g town. left feday on an automobile | Mr. Cowles has been spending some trip to the Thoueand Islands. While {time with his parents at their home in New York state they will 1isit [in Kensington T S e i Ttems of Interest To Have Big Pythian Mecting Mrs. William H. Shumway, who Matiabessett of | makes her home with her danghter. | Pithias, of East making | Mrs. Arthur L. Woodruft of Worth R SHEToe e A reparations for a banner night on | Ington Ridge, returned to Rerlin HURRY AOW, TAS = GET SAY BUDDY-YoU P ia A Rl oS esday. August 25. Colonel Nelson | Saturday after a visit with relative: THE MEAT THAT T ORDERED ETTER MURRY HOME . Smith of East Hartford. district |in Oxford. Mass AND COME STRAIGHT A(‘\‘ VOU'LL RE LATE Gl N i ; ins of o e LL BE LATE = o tor. and his as. | N*. nd Mes 1L ‘: L SO T CAN 6ET IT READY FOR SUPPER! T NEAT HERE . s will make an offic dulnvillewere Lo el R OUR SUPPER ! ki t 4 will i \!”:I‘\‘ ,”M 'f“nu\ Mrs. Arthur H. Bushnell FOR OUR SUPPER ! FOR OUR . lisScomiag: % Many Out of Statc Cars i , o] The presence of many out ¢ or Connecticut. and his asso-| o\ "0y in the line of traffic was te officcrs and many past grand | oo 0q 4y Berlin yesterday. showing will be present. Delegations | W% ECCTE Lt In a favorite sec- | mecting from Mid % et i | tion of the country for touri Durham. Meriden, New | "G 0 yori state automobiles and 1 Ne nd Hart |~y.<s,\‘ setts cars predominated This be the most | although all other New England go In s 1 the men to time. Ohio cars. as usual. are e tees are making | ) V 1 vear and i ents to entertain |\ N I as i It is not known | jiarkers are the most common of wi nd from out | 1) western plates in this locality. it ough believed that | appears e nu r will reach well into the| Traffic was exceedingly heavy all 466‘551': bundreds | day vesterday and the traffic officers ‘?‘th BY NEA SERVICE NG Junfore Lowe to Plainyille lin Berlin wers kept busy all the | The All-Kensington Juniors lost to ' time. - The lines of cars going each |