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Phone 2-5201 Store Closes Wednesdays At Noon NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 19, Plainville New RECKLESS DRIVER . PAYS FINE OF §25 Judge Blames Donahue For Col- | trovt A nd Mot COAT! lined. ination of them. WONDERFUL MONEY TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE, OUR GREAT AUGUST SALE OFFERS Elliidaian (OPENING OF FLOWER SHOW THE MOST DESIRABLE KINDS | Flannel Coats and Smart Frocks Offered at New Lowered Prices When Chances Like These Are Offered In Correct Wear, It Will Indeed Be One Indifferent to Her Opportunities Who Would Pass Them By CONSIDER THE COATS—We offer selection from a group of Smart FLANNEL in the season’s newest colors. Full length styles, many of which are silk crepe Among them are garments that sold as high as $25.00, Your Choice of the Lot For Only ........... CALLING ATTENTI AVI TO THE FROCK , WE WOULD SAY that it is only by personal inspection that the beauty of the styles, the goodness of the materials, the workmanship and the real value, can be properly appreciated. We invite your exam- 1 the I | e | nr 40 and 8" Feature of Brock-Barnes Ior | Grand I Tost Circus Tonight - Chancellor Parsons to Visit Py. thian Lodge Friday Fyening, Harry Donahue of this town w Ifined 325 and |guilty of reckless driving by {Bullen in town last | Donahue was the driver of | mobile involy lear driven by | Bristol Pine last Saturday mornir | found Donahne responsible it costs when foun court an anto in a collision with Gicorge Wee street, Plaini 3 on acei 10 and 8" Night With the “40 and §" in mpi» charge of the program. it is I pectad that the largest crowd of 1 | attend the Brocl ion s £10.00 |veek will . American post night. This orsanization franged a teeming with surpris T.ast ni 's program W program for in many smart colors. F value at Berlin News BUS DRIVER FINED INBERLIN COURT Operator of New York-Boston Machine Drove Recklessly INVOLVED IN ACCIDENT Town Court Has Busy Session—Te- gion Carnival Attracting Huge Crowds—First Meeting of Valua- tion Committee Tonight—Items, Daniel Frederick of Boston, driver of one of the Boston and New York busses, was fined $50 and costs, a total of $76.41, for reckless driving, in the Berlin town court last night. Frederick was arrested on the turnpike last Sunday as he was a tempting to ¢ an automobi driven by Joseph Burke of Kensing- ton. The bus did not have room enough, when it started to pass and the driver turned the wheel sharp, cauting the heavy machine to crash into the lighter car. Officer John tewis investigated and placed the river under arrest, Little dam- was dome to cither vehicle, it is urlerstood Kisha Fined 83 and Costs Jaeob Fisha, who was arr gaturday on charges on drunkenncs and breach of the peace, was fined $2 and ocsls when he appeared {n court. He was arrested Frank Brown, after the latter had received a complaint fo the effect that Bisha was disturhing the neigh- borheod and had struck his wife, Another Reckless Driver Poter Cene of Hariford was fined $30 and costs, a total of $31.90 for reckless driving. Cone figured in an accident on the furnpi early in the morning on August 3. “A car he was driving collided with a machine operated b George Alel of Terlin, damaging both machines. The ear driven by Cone was owned by a Mr O'Nelll of Hartford Didn't Apply For License Tohn Marni of 612 Front Hartford. nas fined 870 for reckles driving and drivinz without an op erator's licenze He figured in an wecident 8undax morning. when a car he was driving. struck a chine orerated hy a Mr. Walters of Brookln. N Y. Roth proceeding alonz the turnpike near the Colonfal Mlling station Marnf attempted to pass another tachine and struck the Walters ma- thine. Ha was fined 330 and costs for reckless driving. When the court tor's n street ma cars wers asked he slated that n for one in said that he drove are in New York state o year in Connecticnut. He 1 320 and costs for driving with- for his he this for and icense, x He thre Yor *in wt a license speeder Fined $10 Paul & Madson of New Pand a fine of $10 and gpeeding. He was apprehended & hy Officer Rrown. Arthur Larson and Raymond Gaz han to thargee | Whey were arrested a short time agn for They lowed tn g0 upon payment of costs of $13.6¢ New Britian Man Arrested After a the Swamp oad In Ke ton last night, Adam Buracensk Chapman, street New Rritatn apprehended hy Officer Frank Rrown and arrested on a charge of reckless driving. He will appear in the Berlin court nest Tuesday night. The officer noticed Rritain costs on - court nswer nting without a license shooting troun. were ! chase of Dainty Cotton Frocks Are shown in French Voile, Printed Voile, | Of Satin in all the newer Autumn shades also some in Linen, styles for women and | and the very latest styles, several of them. | Colors including black, navy, cuckoo, pen- sold up to $12.50 now priced much under | cil blue, cathedral purple, and the new $3.98 $5.00 $7.50 by Officer | for | al- | rocks that have wine shades. Special Price, each that the man was speeding and he gave chase, quickly overhauling him. Carnival Attracts Many The American Legion carnival be- ing held in Kensington this week attracted a large crowd last night, which took advantage of the many lamusement features offered. The booths, of which there are many. were well patronized and the many rides did a brisk business. The car- nival will continue all this week and is being held under the auspices of Bolton-Kasica post, American Le- glon. Land Valuing Committee The first meeting of Berlin's land valuation committee will be held to- night at § o'clock in the office of the town clerk. This committee will assist the asseseors and the experts {in placing values on property |throughout the town y promi- Inent citizens have named |members and all the members are men experiencad in this line. Other | meetings will be held from time to | time. | Preparing For Tnstallation | The Knights of Pythias of East | Berlin are planning for their instal- {1ation of officers on August 25, when many state officials will be present The East Berlin officers will ba installed by District Deputy Grand | Chancellor Nelson E. Smith of East Hartford. Many Attend Lawn Party The lawn party held last night by Berlin Grange on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dick- linson, was largely attended. The party was held instead of the regu- |lar meeting at the hall. due fact that the weather nas too warm for indoor The party ©as present Visits in Berlin rd E. B has veturned (¢ beas to the ekett > her cot and Mrs, Hudson Iweeks as th {Walluce H streot. guest of Mr Graham of | Vacation Items Mrs. Frank Picerpont and Miss | Anna McCabe are spending a vac [tion at Sound View. | Misy Ruth Warner fat the Berlin Savings bank | for Peake's Tsland, M will spend her vacation. ‘ James J. IFitzsimons of the !Savings bank will spend mainder of this wee at the | Amert Eimgren Worthington {ridge has resumed his duties at the Berlin Construction Co. after | weeks' vacation | Mr. and Mre. John Ingraham left vesterday on automobile trip | through Vermont and Maine Program for Tonight In addition to the talk i Ryan at the weeting of Berlin Community club tonig | win be musical program of i eral Miss iys ~ill render a piano sol {duet will be rendered bv |&inia Sugenhime Stepler .assisted at the piano by Doris Stepler. To Observe Anniversars Arrangements are left to- day wher Berlin the re- shore k a two an E here a numbers Gl Cole veal Miss Vir- and Miss Marjorie Miss | New Silk Frocks _ as | v Wk !tage at the shore after spending two | stenographer clackwork, and with another | crowd in attendance sear far hevond expectat much-advertised looy cycler who on Monday receints ni mionstrate his capabi pre becatse pened condition of the to d [itfioae t i right in his ling half-thot Sizes from 16 years to 42, Iv and breathic $15.00 . maneuver 1 there more - in doing, The “{0 | par which will [Nights and radder musi will form shortly aft | will start ont on i {taking in all the | Following the {be a wr [hers tonight the a Musicians in East Berlin have fallen in with the idea and there is prom- {ise of a highly active organization | this winter. Last Berlin Items The library will be open this eve- | ning from 7 to § o'ciock for the ex- | change of books. The regular mecting of the (' munity club will be held in the bas ment of the Methodist chure evening at 8§ o'clock. M Harrington will have o entertainment program consist of mus stereopticon 1 [by Stetson R Robert Clar vacation at Cape Cod Mrs. L. M. Root and Mre Root attended the f [tive at Stonington today. A meeting of the Modern {men will be held at the |building Thursday even wiil | hatl mem the oW parade, 18 of Brock-Barnes | muni Ner post s 1in Flower Show Opens The annual flower show conduct a by Plainville Woman's club | |opened this afternoon in Grange hall Iwith one of the most heautiful exhi " Ihitions of flower imens eve be presented for tl flower lovers in (his district. M pers of the club have been tor mo than a week preparing for the vient anad the fruit of their efforts is very evident in the tasty arrangement ot the vact profusion of floral exhibits The proceeds derived from the <iow will be turned over to the fund being collected for a to be erected in town, a ) that the citizens will ve- plea of worked so ha irs in an proposcd library the (pproval which al selections and a cture on “The Blind" an of Middletown is erjoyin will on clhibs of t g a weel Mass trom ints H. B 1eral of a rela- new omed it is hop women who for the past or to make | some day spond 1o the have Ng. few v the Teality 1t s sxpected that because of the of this vear's specimen’s m than ever before ruis add. o the library fund PILARFUGHTIS lenee after The noon show be open fnoon and night. Grand Cha Frederick M. Parsons of crand chancellor of the dot expe- |( icut, will be the guest of Py thian Lodge, No. 47, Knights of Py *riday night at the local hall rand chancellor will arry mnel forfwith his tull staff and his comi fice 0 irk his last official visit to t this term is Hor Coming Seymour o ; 3 ne (Continued From First T ) ain of feating all other objects of the e ‘-hrvmy' “Commander | highest tribute | entire excellent | the ins | MacMillan paid 1 to Commander Ryrd navy pe work in the mountable difficulties.” Navy Dept. Agrees and Bhein the eape e 1o lod will turr Th iccision has the fu per cent to sancurrence of th lepartment, q caller. | oMillan the \n initation to at | plancs and personn ymanded by ling Fri Commander Byrd ieparimer ¥ has asked Byrd for information as to | the condition of his equipment, 1. | it is the belief here that he is in position to cooperate fully in the rations which still remain on th am of the expedition. for the withdrawal from | ave not yet been arrang but it is likely 1 i MacMillan will leave the eupplies 1 s landed at an intermediate Elle e Island in the hope of | using them In a future attempt. In . . the absence of any official pre s s et | Society Cireus other trip will be made next sum- | navy eh loaned to 1 tended to all in 10 do not belong to v has been + of the Plainville and w S i mhers order 1 hi I S — 40 AND 8 NIGHT | BROCK-BARNES POST (American Legion) Annual | X believed ba on The expedition now {&ent from the United two months, It 1eft Wise June 20, and arrived at Etah o Augz 1. but ey delays and hing forxard from that point and Carnival August 17-22 Whiting and Maple Streets Big Free Act ALLO DIAVOLLO Death-defying Daredevil Dancing schedule ounte Why Not? Our tastes co N gate money — so Life genial—neithor Frizes | SRS 'FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS nearly complete | of us ¢ married. lets g for the observance of the 25th wed- | \Mrs. SURY art ding anniversary Clande W d at Grange hall on Sa on and cvening. begin at 4:30 o'clock and will inue throughout the R, hall will be prettily decorated of venson Mr. vhich urd, coption will ov and it is expected that hundreds of | friends and relatives will call in the | of the affair to pay their re- | conrsc speets offer their couple. Refreshn will be served and a program of en inment be carded out Dancing will round out the cvening Mr. Stevens master Rrange | known He has taken an active in politics. having | been a representative from the town to the general assembly in 1911 and again 1919, Mr. and Mrs vens have To Organize Drum Corps It is expected that the new drum | corps talked of in East Rerlin wilt be organized some time in the fall. congratula- tions 1o the = will is of citizens. interest three sons Berlin | and is one of Berlin's best- | [tho b liion Saunday Night cate Par national ¢ ainville It al will thus | grand chanc nment committ n n, 1ght's enabled to Thie ¢, headed 18 10 chinge by m lulluney of Banks is critically il at her home Danghter Born RNy nt Apprus 1l has b Mrs. Samuel Plainville Sports Jard Steel to Bris Al t00t 1 m of t sas played on narked by the hitsmiths, et cal tho in e s, Rohinsc the anding feature Pic again with the in lnst and ir carli New W n lay at initial inville Ke Kens nered 1 saturday e v triumy Britain Past . Cames of New Pulpit at the Sunday in r Here Rrit A place cheir of rendes 1 vill Briefs na Roberts Thomas erts is great Williams is ordit Miss 1 Stbstl i RoAr visiti T. Goodrich of I's Drug store manager is 111 at nue ome on ned to his ing 1 ntre larg for nnual with Bl ar ville.—ad vt AHRIRY N Ampionship ey i H of title not yionship heea the of T ymond 1 iy MeAulifte was rattlesnal of | Andvews, Leader of Expedition, Asiatic 0= EON basket OW it adds to the joy of L X picnic baskets, to the de- licious taste of sandwiches, the appetizing tang of salads and deviled ¢ 88! A new, mild, pcrlec‘rl}w lended mus- tard, especially adapted for salads and entrees, You must try how this deli- clous seasoning gives flavor to delicate foods. It's mew | Just out! Gulden's new Salad- ressing Mustard, By the makers of the world-stand- ard mustard since 1864, Rich mustard, mixed with fine oils, vinegar and spice. Ask for a bottle at your grocers today, Only |5¢ GULGENS netw SALATRESSING Lo MUSTARD : FOUND N A8 Reports on Discoveries 10 (# ader of Ieking, And Aug Ch -Roy man expedition of the Nat History Amer Museum of s of t yvot discover Far in the amon and formed the vanished, the s of human beings which el Iy resembled handiwork of th. ian man found in Burope. AMr. ews belis that this forn prim cultu nt from Eur o Asia Mr. carliest type of interior of dunes shore Mong: ages which of a lak expedition diseove trace five W drews today days, to rejoin the which awaiti riles northwest of Kal rt. The course the G Altai younced this on the eve of his parture where he king, jitic is Ahout on th of th covers mi! rem and named ack ompanio n Dune taking the ot dwelley aba Us nams d an i mains of animal b No rs of h e four rs of the Di Andrens introdu world in Septe hy o I'hat Mr civilized m was proved of s drilled for 5 were of ¢ extinet, City Items s at Cro tions for meeting ni K William F xhibit at Mor O'Connor Pierpont of We ouse nnedy Jane anmp stre CERTIFIED FLAVORING RUESTMAN man Azil- moun- man | F Thes well's. sold | Haven, a [} | Bristol News EXPECTING ACTION ONBUILDING CODE (Gily Asks Chamber of Commence! (0 Return Copy (GOUNCIL HOLDS ~ MEETING Wins If there is a Connecti- cut Business College graduate anywhere who is now out of employ- ment please call or tele- phone at once. Our of- fice will he open morn- ings from 9 to 12 o’clock P. H. SHEA, Manager, CONNECTICUT BUSINESS COLLEGE MAIN ST Tanders Contest For Tree Warden—Seven Foot Line on Divinity Street—Chief of Police | Belden Returns To Post, tonard the proposed vhich hasg counc Clerk Thon: ed to request the |comn local chamber of ree to 11 d a last I irn the coy she 1t body. chamt work for o years in collaboration 1 1 committer of the council but the has bee nfound to he | 18k to tew that months of failed to cor code was drawn up under the tion of Uity W {and represent ¥ ideas in 1 | larger The closely follow the N [and while it is re 1 {cellent piece of |of its requirements [suitable by committee at i 163 NEW BRITAIN code such have Mrs Mrs, 1 William H. Cone wife of Willlam v died at her home on Smith day after a long illnees. in Hemlock Lake, N. attendance at the that place entered the senesee County Normal school. She car ere with her fanly eight She had been employed Engineer (" Buell LD in n th ol reg York as iy were thou, citizens. This ning down" process has kept the code from its presentation the |88 @& substitute teacher in the local council is generally conceded |SChools with regularity and took a ivh'n the existing regulations leave |deep interest in all school matters. |much to be desired. Mrs, Cc member of the | The council realizes that a stu- |E Calliope club, First {pendous proposition was presented | ational church and of the {to the reviewing committce to take [Northside Parent-Teachers associa- each separate ruling and discuss it |tion before approval. Progress has been | Mrs slow hut everything done has been | son hand ugh manner so that the reviewing job will mean that vu d opinions have been dis cussed phase of the code [and the approval or disapproval of 1 passage will mean that the result ne after a most careful consider- ation. ions | She was Lor Y. and schools code after an ex- > wol 2 man; some hap- ititn hird some | years ago. ican be- | und to as it was a olia, ago ince red ose- Cong Cone leaves her husband, a Harold M. ¢ and twe daughtors, Gertrade Mildren Cone, all of this city The funeral will Thursday afternoon a her home, where or and An- 1 of he opc P held on > o'clock at rvices will be conducted by Rev. J Kingsley Birge. Burial will be in the West cemetery. Isracl H. Seguin vices for Israel H. Se- died yesterday at the s danghter, Mrs. Kenneth Grorge street, were oon at the chapel of the comatery in Central Village, burial took place. Mr. Seguin was 70 vears old and had heen leral y on dis- de- ha i Landers Appointed him | George M. Landers, for some time an [ASSistant in the tree department Ty |Was chosen by the city council last 5 Warden Elbert ylord resigned. Mr. Landers was | wwmed by Mayor John I'. Wade and at a ballot on the matter suce in geiting four of the five bal Thomas Seott, the tre vote Funer Ruin home of } Chapin of d this after night to succeed of Fobi whe ains his the a resident of this city for sev. ars. Mrs. Lena Synder Lena Synder, wife of Joseph of Tine street, died at the un General hospital yester- short illness. She leaves two and two rrangements d Foothall Call younded ot The t unded by Coach from | Flynn for the Weet Lind football cleven today in a call for candidates fo report on Thursday night at the clubhous hool street. The lo- a rd last year cally the same team ason, the manage- is confident that the season 1 will be as suceessful Chief Relden Returns named | Chief of Police Ernest T. Belden as per his duties at lquarters vesterday after a leave of absence of post last | several weeks 1 r from ill- Thomas F. Guckin, n acting chief, resumed his duties in charge of headquarters at night, vesterday Tax Report Deferred teport on the two payment plan for settlem also an assist department, received The other oW Landers Rristol its line applicant for Mrs Synder su," here A ks, has heen & FPlainville repair crew received none cmployed Tleetric and god IntfHen and, post Rt 1ong {he ki of lenvoral and i fire- d months has hes He ies at once Fatablish Building 1 stablishment of n STl sons I'uneral a not heen comple e work in wa wmilding line on Divinity Pratt to Landry st s decided A 15 foot but serious street " by the city con line had been established the part d a reconsideration of cal eleven with pra for th ber, | objection on of madr hell property rec owners can ind o mat strest committee | intact 1eport avorably on the seven foot [ment lin a Harrigan Named Thomas . Harrigan night by the ¢ sonal tax enumerator for this year, He appointed sllowing t Rowt ¥ cour resumed hea s to 11 o recove 5 and made a fine Work of compilation of th Vil begin shortly tad Will Consider Parking on 1 rly nust e comple by ¢ of it f 1t of city taxes was not city council last e finance committes had investigation. A pated for the next fler | p, sections and stat by ptor street, on a which is its was considered nd ol referred to the polics Witk stigatio Will Sell Houses of 1} increasing number \ouses of the watep wil Ae. The asa lishments on School str S T i as or bids. ¢king on the street has been cri month He me people and several asked lained 1o I proy storage var Grand Officer Coming Plans have been completed for tha isit of 1} property Paving in View grand officers on Sepe nent T tember 10 to Court Ever Welcoma, vear were conside at the 'I% of A, An entertalnment and sup- n and it per will be included in the program. bids for t — Meadow street as decided on | neil sessic W work and for for | \Mellen and West ans, streets 1EAD THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS e “triangle. st-named space of roadway rises the land between the int section of School, West, Divinity tto| Il'm'\ s, The pavir tracks {trac of Center street to the deferred u street from Iroad was il a meeting ¥lan Surface f a reet Sewer fac o ¢ Laying e . ForInfants, Invalids, 3 The Aged | Nourishing— Digestible=No Cooking, 0 Avoid Imitations = Substitutes BY BLOSSER or rains was ve Due to the helght of cansed WATS | GET BACK:) ws \ GE HIM I“ NAME S )\ S LRI A o ISNT THERE A pocrR | _— NRE (g eann crow? /(" T x

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