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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1925, 7 Plainville News ", "viii © | delicious | Bristol News <5 e James Clerk and Richard Long of Will Attend Conyventlon New . Britain had their impromptu —— Chief John H, Hayes will head the vaudeville act on New Britain road | |delegation of local firemen, who will rather unceremoniously interrupted | x\n\mn the state convention of fire- yesterduy by the swift arrival of | jmen this week in New Haven, He Deputy Sherift 1. W. Furrey, who, m | will be accompanied by Deputy acting on the complaint of several ‘ Chief Willam Burn, Fireman Hugh | residents in the section, placed the Murnane of lHose Company No, 1, ‘lm::m.l before Judge L. 8. Mills Lust ings and jaded appetites, | ckfaindy | and Ladder Company No, 2, Doles 1 ou W, of o] jsh- o night and allowed to go their wiy Yyou want mild-flavored dish Phone 2-5201 Store Closes Wednesdays At Noon es. Give them deliclous appe- tions will also be present from the How the Weeks Do Fly Nowadays! e e i L L e o HALF DAYS BUSINESS THOUGH OF MUCH [l sm v v e owe e B i | SRty o o v 1o 0 . cious sauce for fish ; a piquant Reelee (el R, |erside avenue, as South street from morrow With Largest Exhibition Nori 1lack, or ¢, 1, Clark, Tel. 115 touch to cold menls.piq Ern R S (L LT e B B el e A PROFIT TO YOU. THE AISLE SPECIALS | i< "UCtn | i 5 | L o e o i aioable T T A report of the finance commitiee [Placed on duty at the two ends of OFFERED WILL PAY YOU TO SHARE IN E;:’L’A.,:’,;“{:,l,h;inlng“I“:‘};:}I:laiqil"‘:"‘:z[llupl Indians Round Up All Rattiers | Riew BALADREGEING I((‘xfm:‘“rlu (;"‘\:|‘t'.m.”.'v_‘\l v‘.i‘iw‘«“..‘ );’\‘:‘.M.;t N by sy '} New Process ecar nine of when more than 600 persons e ; e iatl s il stallnients ins in one lump |Syracuse, N. Y., will clagh wi e CLOSING AT NOON TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), YOU HAVE BUT THREE (| orecent at the oponing mignt of (| o feervation and prepare for D e L S e e e HOURS T0 TRADE. THEY WILL BE GOLDEN ONES FOR YOU IF YOU (| Brock-tiamcs post. “Amoican fa Ammuat snake banee p— o St o 1 coun s [Roon . Magey 11 This s Q0 JANTAGE OF ) PRERID FOR THOQR S5Q ON glon, circus week program. Every- | oy [tonight, The matter was referred |rated as one of the strong contend- TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE BARGAINS OFFERED FOR THOSE HOURS ONLY |§| 5o eivche week program. ~ Every. o, ariz, aue 15 @i | FIONISTS DECLARE Rt G I G e e kel En ! g0 3 PR R | Q|| =ithough there was some disappoint- | i Ssusmduring 4 an investigation of the foasibi). | The local nine will travel to North SHOE SPECIALS ) : LUGGAGE OFFER ment manifested over the fallure of | WMCh they rounded up and eaptured | REPORT EXAGGERATED [+ of thie ‘scheme. hos been: wunier |Adams, Mass., on Friday to play a Women's Sandals, regular $5.00 to $6.00 | Enameled Suitcases, 2d-inch, cretonne the advertised loop-the-loop bicycle |¢¥S1Y Avallable rattlvsnake in "“" | | | . ; o SR L o LR [way. Advocates say the mierits of [return engagement with the nine values, gray elk and patent colt, for $1.98 | lined, with tray and short straps. Priced picnde COR NI BUECRUIE SR iy e o O e i e planere reauilydrceornldiny folithnkieltyfaahe bk Biste £ TN f QL - I [ - W, ’ s - 4 quickly forgotten in the midst of |, 5 10 ANnUas Snake | oopiial Statement Says Vi bis- {the council whe h suggest |took the measure of the locals on Boudoir Slippers, 150 pairs, cretonne and | for Wednesday morning at. .. .$3.98 each i |dance of the Hopi Indians got under Gy SRS EATE YAl Hs o TRy TSRO e ¥ = 25 & 3 e spirit of good-fellowship which ! Cevor. ... 50c pair e - — i [way in earnest at Walpi, their vil- yhaNce: Not s Dadbaser o L satin, sizes 4, 5, 7 and 8 50c pa THESE FOR MEN vaded the grounds, M6 R e turbance Not as Bad as Vi | v JAWR ilk R e e . A large delegation of New Rrit- | o A 5 . g tor months at a time, because the Judge S. Russel Mink has been A HOSIERY VALUE Silk and Lisle Socks in all the new plaids ain leglonnaires attgnded the cireus |y S ol Tt nines] surcd’ in) Dispatchcs, property owner finds raising money |appointed trustee of the bankrupt Bargain for women, silk and fibre, 3-scam | and stripes, well-known brand, slightly ir- ard brought with them their nni- Ll Sraton are gathoring to waier | New York, Aug. 18 (P—h difficult, would have something paid |cstate of the Driscoll & Maden Co., back, choice’ of black and colors, $1.00 | regular, for only......... 42¢ pair formed band, which was the chier | (o chootacto o BTl or anti-semitic Wlaturbances: I |on them “and in wses they | Main res ahgs ",”"”.Ns'y. ?i'r',"?; | e 2 ) 2 —— — o, point of interest in a small but lively | o prieste by R T nna have been greatly exagger- |WOUld be cleancd up. ‘The only ob- [pointment was made by Refere kind, slightly irregular..........50c pair WOMEN’S UNIONS W |strect parade which preceeden th prser sicka’ ‘and tons ey [40€0, accordig o & cablegram re. |icction in the yast {0 (he pian was | Tankrupicy Edvard ). Seomans. OV QRCTIO ni . S P formal opening of the week’s pro ek G RS i Y ecived today at the offices of the [that it would mean greater work [ Israe r has been appointed AT BOYS® SECTION 0dd Lot Knit Ones, band tops, cuff and are preparing charm paints ana | | : i 3 i . | r «a, |for the tax office but the addition [trustee of the bankrupt esta of G i 0 shell knees, brok s of recular s gram, emitics, The Iopis are bitten fro. | 40nist organization of Anicrica, ALIERLAR 0 ! e u . Pullover Sweaters, all wool, mostly “Cub” sell ;l/e S, \v(!‘f}ll. lnnsxl of tegl‘l;l“u and he bieycle rider who was to pro- quently by the rattesnakes during | 170m Meyer W, Weisgal, its sceretary :;(f“':‘ new clerk solved that dif- .\vHH||| ..:\\;;r A brand, sizes 30 to 36, values to $5.75, | - Zes. Very special. .. 39¢ each vide the real thrills of the night re- [the coremony, since {hey handle the | @14 one of the 46 members of the 3 uncral ol b - — = — o e Add To Rockwell Fund The funeral of Donald Mahew, = o fused to hen he saw that {reptiles without restraint. b American delegation to the world | | T e i el s S $3.69 AT ART SECTION e &"\m dh il “”\'”"',' St ‘]" s st ; i More than $600 was added o the [four monihs' old son of Mr. and Full Shape Caps, $2.00 kind and good | Stamped Nightgowns, “College Girl,” of The Brock-larnes post this morning | from a reptiles poisan, The prepa. | Hakenkreusier fear greatly exag- Hrce Simenoragto Sadagias “”']'" Hhan of Boley iees : ) ~ Z " . | Ll b “olice | Park Commissioner Albert ¥. Rock- diec Sunday was yes- colors, sizes 615 to 7!, at only §1.50 each | good heavy crepe, color honeydew, simple apologized for this oversight and tation used by {he Hopis fo countors | & Pt “"""”’,‘ i "’""' "’““, CEILD: HLlioh i sivabia) e (,“:",' “‘mffi:.m':.”a'; 3 o'clock from s e [{Qsi"]]‘ S '29 value f() P q added that this event would surely [2et the poison never has been 1o n 1l control 0ugh air charged tee Sunday a Rockwe ark | > 2 o e pare . Durial was PLAID BLANKETS = b} ,I S :9dclench be a part of every night's entertain- 'krown o the white man with suspicion. Entire congress area 1'huaswmlu::r ‘;r n"n “m: :1 ‘:n‘:‘ll' ::: fl:mn\}[ '?I'n:v)\‘nfiwt“:‘v\\fltr\'u il Mixed Wool Ones, tan and white, gray and N TURKISH TOWEL! et sate i : (eirun s ”Lf‘ ; e )»(v‘v?”‘l)i“tl‘l: Hm:l‘ rl(‘>::,|_ of the |OU of which must come the e Funeral of Mrs, Mary Schwirtz white, gold and white, rose and white, | Extra large size, white with pink and blue fhasgboens: y:\n‘\,.lq il i i : DU s et wl congregs the cable said, “Fhe Amoer. |PENSes. Which are not very great. | The funeral of Mrs, Mary Schwirtz satine binding................$4.79 pair | borders, regular T5c value......50c each | y 46 v e Steele Petition Piled | wife of Charles Schwirtz of Harwin- that the clreus is not in progress. 1UpOn them and they are turned | 1040 delcgation of 46 was the largest 5 o e e | ; e = The cirens whll continne through- 100se to carry the henedictions 1o | [TOM any country and holds the bal- ) » ‘”I(T“‘”f‘ ity Clerk I‘wmu ton, who 1“(",’ svhHP\:l;\ on }iuynda:{. 2 ; the ake mother,” fo {ha |@nce of power, Steele for reelection to his pres- | wag held at St. Joseph's church this UG he el even s s hE GG G IS BT D i i s i with- |ont office was filed yesterday 80 that | morning at 9 o'clock. Following — featured by something new in addi- | “Spider woman of the erworld s \'.\ i ‘“ :-1 i) SR ” he will be in the race at the com- |{he jigh mass of requiém burial No) Gourt Last Nisht {ttion to the ular features, and It “‘”'v—{ ,‘,\ — s v” ; Bs xl|“\ s .,' A | 0B election in October. Charles \“M in the St. Thomas cemetery. . . B e 1or. | COngressman Is Visitin (Ll B (i Sz e Gruil 1HANTIG ROBBELRY Weisgal said. “American delogation | HEhael 18 the only mayoralty can- | ™ Giate Chamber to Meet Here eriin ews There was no session of the Ber- S [tion will very materially benefit by Willimaniie, Auz 18 (P Burg lann I Esol LR o [didate having filed his petition 10| ma girectors of the Conneeticut C 5 gl 5 a ' 5 T s Y 5 ; el T were i e | will nse power for €ound econo 9 ¥ The directors ¢ -] 0 C lin town court last night os was| at Camp Devens Today [the Targe share of the receipts which Detain o storcalrdiduring | WELRON S0 SSEAROIEL BESLIN il da (ol d woNtar HHeliCounalllcantlh| e ts el SR R e originally planned. It was espeeted | Camp Devens, Mass., Aug. 1S (P— [ will be nightly tur over in its | 1€t night. and in that of How O B DICDENEIEES HIE m. dates show Druce A. Young and | S0P e T T Chidsey, former that Jacob Kisha would be tried on | Congr Levi 1. Glassor f r £ | & £ |Levi L. G 1 as having filed their |5V i “ charges of breach of the peace and | of the 25th district of New \‘”k‘l ¥lowar Show fo/Opm confectioner, the safe was opened by | Migration Dr. ¢ haim Weilzmann, petitions jpre dent of ('hv l:;nfl;\g;\a’n‘f::\l' :‘ol drunkenness, but the case will come | who is a member of the house milis | What s fresly predicted the | manipulation of the combination | President of the world Zionist organ- |PSp BEL L e Commeree, a up tonight instead, j : ressman J. Mayhew Walnwright | ingorests, llette, in Broad etreet. wholesale | “Stine with due regard to class im- | ation, favors can viewpoint, | ) held at the Chappannee Country tary affairs committec, was the guest | finest display of flowrrs vot soen In 10K and an inner compartment | f2ation, fa Amerdean viewpoint. {,, “yio stated recantly that he will (28 held at t il It is expected that there will be|of Brigadier General | 3 ’ doption of Jewish ¢y proposal ¢lub on Iriday. The directors of rnum, com- |y, vill he ready for publie | SMashed and b taken and ahout | Aontion of Jewish agency proposal o Ly Tagain for the council, may [P on Irid : several automobile to i | . A 9 ) $500 wort f o o | provi for non-Zionist support in (he local Chamber of Commerce will ] o cases (0 be dis- | mandant, at Camp Devens 1oday. |apmrotal tomorren shon Uoe Annal orth of chreks discarded. The | PO ! 1 {be a mayoralty candidate is being | Sinioul il posed of when the court convenes| He said that his visit was unofficial e Al casih register yielded $18. Two dogen | Upbuilding of Falestine a forcgone |y ;e about iffe city. Iriend Eeiany Lapsetate ohs 5 flower show, condusted hy the Wom [ this evening | { 5 - ; e Vigeh conclugion. No sharp confliets vis- |y | Master Plumbers to Gather but that he wished to ga SIRESEES ! = o8 pencils, a flashlight and papey | tONClusion A e M utton say 1t his experieiice b that he wished to gain first hand |5 s olub in (he intereste of a new 1 paper o D enfeniiial hisEaie 3 R e Sy Vacationing In Guilford | information as to the opcrations of pads taken from th ¥ | . (RN e Zran s t and veonomic policy. In At Lake Compounce, whe embers . f Mrs. Elizabeth Whitney and Mies | (0 ens® military training camn. | prajneiiie” will get under way, The | 100 bakery werd UERwind oy and e LT D AL SN | ]\"l “', L 1'-’\"“ 1\‘1.2' “s(::wi"‘nw:n . [ t o ; ;. oo [ FFrom here Congreseman Wain. | il in the candy stor ] mal hea at ¢ of the Master Plum a erelary ol lale bOard WIN|wenet Whithey are spending weelce | g ) ! ny taxes, which now hang over Appointed Bankruptey Trustee Polish corpora- | D12 except on issues Dalestin library some day to he evcet \ he apen fa the pubiic (o {man 1o lose. & ' ery country.” i o ‘onnectic 3 athe g vacation in Guilford | wright, who 15 a colonel in the or- ¥ county { O | of Connecticut will gather from all i i g d b morrow afternoan and evening and o o fenn Speak in East Berlin reeriC 18 o o Mol MESTEAISIIBUL 8 € R CRRS er MeNamee Returns : Officor James McNamee has re- |over the state for the annual outing ! Kiha 1 Matt ‘uIme his duties a raffic offic of the association. A unche: Wil who are enjoying vacati Miss |rELhan Allen iVt anditlicntorRlatts- | o0 SOt Do B e |sumed his duties as traffic officer in the assoclation. A luicheon ! Anna Gorman, Miss C | burg ! Iorestyille, following an enforced he held at noon and a program o A sorman, Miss Catherine Hart | (A D Crct e R e e ’ St el o e n BTt o ORI and John McKeon S " perfect weather, Proside d Mrs « vacation, due o injurics. suffered a 'sports will take p during the WILL BE lLLUSTRATED | PIGHT TONIGHT fomardlosers nftend RS Coolidge motored after Licalifast to ¥ oand South America was com- few wecks ago when he was knock- [afternoon. A sheep barbecue ban- Land Being Cleared Lrenaid for thefr trovhle e b e EGIy e ca pla) anTh | Lt a2 En e (as sy Aterg Col R aReheh e Secy e Attorney General Sargent, whe | Clita Milano tinished ining the {op | Tremaine, Cleveland, and Johiny | I | being cleared by a squad of work {vet entered have braught hefr g iy Washinzton, an ut an hour | cable hetween the Canary - Islands {ypying to ot himself. drove his|of (h e ent committe - ¢ g clea ¥ R Squa wonlclliBina i nnn; ! olE and spent an howr ) NS trying to correct himself. drove his lof the entertainment committee. Wferiden Man Sued As Result o | men in preparation for the ercctlon | Shephar Boston, “buntamweights, | gowers to Granze hall. f PIACe Dyigiting with Mr. #nd Mrs, Samuct [ and the Cape Verde Islands. The ! | car into the officer, who was thrown Mrs. Bridget Gueken Crash In Berlin—Court Cases To- | of several new houses on the south- | MeCt toNgAt in a 10-round no de-{pejng today virtnatly buried i A Piagson, gon-in-lis and danghier of | cable axtends from Anzio, 20 mites qown. Mrs. Bridget Gucken, 84 years of | east side of the street. The land was | ©'S107 »"' it ”:‘ ‘"”,‘”"‘ el W"\p,um\m, of hlossoms ont-of- i the attorney general front Rome to Malaga, Spain, las Howard Williams | age, died at her home on High street night—Meeting of Special €COm- | recently purchased, having been di. | MAICNe Bud - Taylor, - Terre fgowy flawer expert will indze the i The president and ol | in the Canavics, Cape Verde| Howard J. Williams, 72 years old. [jast night after an illness of three vided up into lots, and it is expected | Haute, here September 1, imens entercd took back to Plymouth a basket full 1 Vernando Noronha, and oniof 207 North Main street, died yes- months, She was born in County tha Moo natr et an s e et e = additin to the amntenrs. the of fresh vegetables which they help- | 1 Janeiro, Montevideo and jterday at the local hospital after a |j,ajir reland, the daughter of s 5 el : ; Leitrim, Treland, the daughter . - | oot {fallowing haves arrar ta exhibit ed the Picrsons gather in their gar short illness. He was horn in the | 3 . | s K. Ryan of Middletown, |800n F h P following R George and Margaret Costello, where Stetson B Bouii Athletic Club Meeting renc ortia [ thetr spreimens: Charles Diggle, W. il Pleasant Valley ecction of Barkham- |gne was married as & young wortan secretary of the sfate board o - aRnce 0 Carrenierad Dol 70 N0 Bull RQRHY| E - HOLD SPUCIAL ELFECTION, [stead in 1853, the son of Mr. and S Glcka a A menting of the Kensington Ath- 1 T L e R | Al Rl ) to Henry Gucken. After the death letic club will be held tonight at 8 Rohert-on and Georze Mastin L e GO Iehrah g sl frs. Douglass Willlams. His par-| ¢ por husband she came fo this o'clock at T. A. B. hall. Several e The efforts of the Woman's ¢ Hero say fo Leander after A loaper, of Baftle Creek. jonts moved to Southington, when he |asuntry und seftled in Bristol, where k 7 AR . Severa g X | e Hellespont opnblica Yaude 8. Carney of lwas a ho d > atte S0 HUE ABLE 2 opticon lecture on “The Blind” at a |jmoova b5 oot e B o eted R nbicl nadiveenfonihe pasiGess el s Sl e e ‘ apiiL SN ESICAeVIol it oy el fopded N sho had Tived for the past 50 years. 3 i R 1z in the inter- e ki e all wel!—Life maac demacrat, are contest- [schools of (hat place le still g , meeting of the East Berlin Com- [upon and the presence of all mem-| [ s soara annually striving | iebd GG LU A | s bt r wark for the ranroad | She leaves two daughters. Miss e v ¢ e e e e 2 v o il [boy, he began work e railroad 8 ymort night. bers of the club is desired, S ests of the propo y et . £ b A e Annie Gucken of Greenwich. N. Y., munity club “m””’““ LA lp, Will Hold Lawn Party ! R 1 |been emphatically praised by those FOll ht T R f f i \H the d 2 y‘vm ‘|“M later entered ‘Tvl H'n,vh‘»\ n‘( M N A Tavin McNulty of Bristol. MEERSun Qe gy thosiiygongt A lawn party for members of Fe ¢ : abont fown. all heing unanimous in g . J sman Villiams of Bat- | Peck, Slowe & Wilcox Co., where he |21 HEs Hatia HRUIY of Feietol work among the blind. I’revious to Nt nar ‘-“ i ']“‘;" 'H"S' jer- 5 the hope that thie library will vers tle Creek. Both candidates have an- ‘lrm.wyv‘\l for &3 years. A few years | it sl n\nrn.\nx entering his present field he wa “t‘"h:":':“"w“;( “‘; ;(;m "“‘r: ;};“‘,x“‘t \ e 1 ? nounced they will support 1.H.‘;‘.,,‘. |a&0 he resigned and traveled for |21 afololcal tand aflar i high sk nine yeagg connected with the char o Lol £ i 2 Plainville Births | g % lidee’s policies, Carney though [three years in the west. Upon lvi\'nr requiem burial will take place in ity organization society of Hartford. | Dickinson of Kensington. This 5 p was horn in Bristol hospital 3 A pr that they do mot |refurn to the cast, he entered the |of "Fdwieln The program Lo he shown by Mr. | Wil take the place of the regular A A w‘n\ P e e B | jeor the welfare and progress {employ of the New Departure Mfy. |St: Joseph's cemetery el il % R . da . \ bl ¥ | n will be made up of views |Grange meeting, scheduled for to- : 3 ) 3 ind the middle west, Co. aken of the work in the homes of | night, and promiscs fo be a big af- 3 13 {Crown istragt " | Mr. Williams narried twice, the H P h :?,k :‘-Imd people in this stafe. He |fair. A program of sports will be on was horn n ! «‘7‘ il Bl : : WM RUNNER JAILED, |second time on June 18, 1921, fo € reacnes will describe euch picture and will [held and severa! musical unmbers i 3 hospital, Hartford. Sun “’,“_H_““ L . cenwich, Conn., A 15 (A— | Mabel R. Garner of Timmersville tell something of the work being [will be enjoyed. Tt is expected that 1 B8 [and Mrs. Oscar Neuhav e 1. Reilly, 17, giving 4 - |8, €. by whom he is survived. He done by his department. The de- |about 130 people will be present. gt & street Ll addr s given 60 [also lea two brothers, Richard | partment gives thesc stereopticon Will Have a Lawn SR Governor Trumbull on ,“‘,“,‘ = nd a $200 fine today for |1. Willams of Dover, N. H. and| lectures in various parts of the fate | The appearance of the land on ; | yepnoggtrum UL AN I 74 gallons of alcohal in |Schuyler Williams of Plainville. He at any time upon request and free | which stands the Kensington post # i Ty ce gatlon Hathiere ,\:' 5 will Louis Fishman 21, of member of Franklin lodge, of charge. M. Ryan stated today | office will be considerably improved, Fie t for Maine, wherg they o i 8 9 vas in the car, was A. M. and was an attend- that he is always glad to be able 10 |i¢ pians of Postmaster S. M. Cowles ' ¢ vacation 5 ' fischarn: the give the lectures because invariably |are carried through to completion. Briefs : ; . tional church 4 Scheible and family have i 6 i i he s enabled to come in centact |1y | his expectation to have a plot Ho y The funeral will be held on Wed- | with some blind person or persons T e i R AR ot ta their home in : e ) |ncaday nflernaon: at 280 olclock al wio m.y need the help of his de- | building to roadway. As the s ! follosing Snmneck adivgly) U T : Erases Wrinkles in e h"“';;“;:"‘w ol .“n\:’x‘»:-\rpp‘.v"\\n(:v‘:‘\\l B s e (0 it (o [ S s D il YR e e B Less Than 15 Minutes | yrine conetory in Milldale e state bourd of rduca beauty of the new structure is taken % i LG 2 | e = L the blind supervises and direets the | oans € o e 3 { the home of Frank John- Funcral of Mrs, Caritey |away by the unsizhily rongh ground s ; 3 _ work. It sends-teachers into the a1 P '\ A 0 3ank street. Mise Grace - al of Mrs. Abel Caritey, surrounding the huflding. After the : i A ey homes of those persons who are un- 3 1 % g i Amityville, .. 1.. has also aritey of Centra ! | ground is cle ed will be sower 2 ¥ Cha ettty ot L able 10 go to institutions and these | FIGWIC T CEREEC RO B B RO (e f \ . ; s 1 this afternoon at | teachers instruct the people in the | \” e :"”“n s eaditR it e 3 p s Hickock of New Brit- | e 3 5 el tes that the |2:80 o'clock at her home. Burial art of reading with the fingers and | & RTAvE! SEXERAY CECRR FTOM 0 0 ; ; ain is spending the week with her N ; : b took place in the Forestville ceme- fn making articles for sale. 1 SO 2 A TR S ¥ i SR § er She died on Saturday after a om L g ‘ 3 grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George = prad tect | tOTY i y these articles which are sold by the |PUllIng is also bing planned ™ 25 Niotaet At B MR sty % \ t : e rerely |short illness with pneumonia. department they derive considerable Tast Berlin Tems . Miss Helen Norton Linden & e ve of | Mrs. Caritey was 37 years old and profit and ail the money received An importa meeting t week | 1 3 ul ¢ v tive of New York She had Knights of Py will be held to- street has heen visiting ook : 0 } |a nativ rl e , Plymonth. Vi. Ang. |8 UP-- Tak LAY 8090 MILE CABL advantage of another day of tome, Aug. IS (M-—The laying of Land on School street, Berlin, fs| _ Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. I8 tP—Carl | The larzest number of smatenrs | of misunderstood nal and in [Ray Arnold of this city is chairman mittee Tomorrow—Other Ttems. | eation of the blind, will deliver what should be a highly interesting stere- Southington Congreg Johnsons | ed over to the porsons w 7 S s hel [lived here for the seven years. is 'lw'; Jorertofthelycraonsishoili iaranl chais St o0 Memibers of the bar association at [with her grandmother, Mrs. Mat When Roosevell’s R Riders IR AL 3 on made them . L L) . | Rarally o) She is survived by her husband; two e ! r officors Maine-et-Loire, KFrance, refused to Norton of East Main street tormed § Van i Matos B B H | Mrs. Mildred Harrington ang- | INR_installation o icers v Juan Hi I : k 5 |daughters, Misses Shirley and Olive 1, tor th f Mr, 1 made allow Mlle. Germain Bricre to prac Mrs. Raymond Williams e- L S : ed or the appearance of Mr, Ryan s ® arrion was ane of the nish offi satlon beie? treat | Caritey: sisters, Mrs. Olive| Charles Tally is only 17, but he's Y Etna & ted | Mroand Mrs. Sterling Woodward |t w in the provinee hecause she [turned from spending the s ne n East Berlin and It is exprcted J jaan i ; ¢ that thera will he a Targe andience | A1 Son of Germantown, Pa. are vis- (Played tennis and was entircly too | with reiatives in South K ¥ i R cers in charge of that fortres: , Ehcbnlisil efect 1S lQtevens of Whitinsville, Mass., Mrs. |2 licensed minister in Texas and has o : o = | Althen Sh A “harles Wond- Manish. A court of appeals decided | The Martha Sewing eircle will |, ' atiss e b Al I on hand to greet him. His work fs|!!ing Mr. and Mrs. Char groudzy DAY 7 AR neeld 1 far he proy 10t of Martindale, N |delivered more than 50 sermon v 1 Miss Ro 1© of Cha- [He's a freshman al Southwestern one which is not generally advertis. | VAT 0f Main etreet {that this was insufticient to bar the {meet tomorrow afternoor 1 Ll N T e ey BN, rsity and lives in Beaumont, ed and there are many people whe| _Mrs. Clinton T and children | young Portia |o'clock at the home of Mrs < che of Winsted and her mother, | Tex would Iike to know more ahout what | 0f Cottage street ar din } 15 being done for the blind in this; Cation at Granby, Mass. b o e bt 2 0 e Vaen 0 s FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS o | BY BLOSSER Ryan, several musical numbers will | Mr. and Mrs. Adam Krauth be presented by East Berlin talent,| Fdgar Morgan has returned to his American Tegion Carnival | home on Cottage street after spend- | Rolton-Kasica Post. American Le- | ing a vacation at Block Island | glon. is conducting a carnival at the | Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Petit have | > . . / P corner of Harding street and the ;‘;'"""”I“"‘fl"\ their wedding trip to = ' a DIDYou HEAR ([~ VN New Britain road. There are a | Boston, Mass, | ) T 7 P TUAT TAG ( AT large number of rides and an unus-| The library will be open at the =) ) S g 3 : \ AL - Eal A0 G \E\_< :NA.A' ual number of attractions. The pro- | Usual hours tomorrow afternoon and | l : 4 5 - 4 Do 00 SPoSE ceds will go 1o the legion fund for | €vening for the exchange of books - pRpieR 1 ( 5 = | TWAS? LETS e the paying of expenses for future | Mr. and Mrs Pardee ot Water| b LN - 9 NP = - { o An'sER! HATS 17 airs which will be held he | bury, Mr. and Mrs. Richardson and | / S LETTER 3 ™ YA Sl :T,,s, o LA, son of Bristol spent the week-end | v \ 1 A 3 \ (e ALL ABOUT § Automobile Is Attached with Mr. and Mrs. Royal Holmes. . ) ) : % * \ \ ‘=IT ag An automobile belonging to Osca. Miss Dorothy Krah has retu L YRRO . e < ; i , N \ CAN B Brechlin of Bee street, Meriden, has { to Manchester after spending a week E &, A = = YA b ¥ \ AN EARTUQUAKE | been attached by Officer Frank | With relatives in town. & N < LN \ Y Trown in the interest of Herbert| Edward Budreau of Boston has € ' 3 | { 5 2 y Crowley of New Britain. The at- | returned to his home after spending | ¥y ” ) EXPLOSION 3 tachment is the result of an accident | the greater part of the summer with al " - | ' on the New Britain road Saturday, | relatives on Mill street. _ 4 4 . p . y A : SURBLY AT! n which both cars were smashed. The regular ‘:pm)h prayer meet- ) ; ! St AOWENER, Slight Acchlent Occurs ing at the East Berlin v ; S ) “ . A car driven by Willlam Brech- | Methodist church Thursday evening 2 = CONTINVED 1N lein of Rerlin and another vehicle| The beseball players are warming | S / £ \ TOARROWS operated hy Albert Rambis came to- [ up for the usual contest over the | > gether last night shortlv after 10 | coming week-end | z y 2 S 2 3 e 3 PAPER | o'clock near the Bruce farm on the | The herseshoe pitchers have ap- | \ | turnpfke. No one was hurt. al- | parently forgotten about their world- though bgth cars were damaged. wide challenge,

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