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Here is a wonderful opportunity Rockers, tonnes and tapestries. 9= W2, natural or green painted frames, at....$2 FIVE-PIECE SUITE—Settee, Rocker, Chair, S Sale Price willow ; was good value at $110.00. special value for THESE ARE BUT S, GREAT AUGUST FURN PERSONAL INSPECTION WILL BE to secure Reed Settees and Tables, handsomely finished in walnut, gun metal, ivory and other pleasing soft shades; nicely upholstered in selected cre- To be closed out regardless of cost or profit. AMPLES OF THE VALU Store Closes Weanesday at Noon ncidental to Qur Aug. Furniture Sale All Summer Suites and Pieces at Special Close-Out Prices Prices from $10.50 up PORCH ROCKERS —The famous Keene double-reed Porch $3.50, $4.50 and $5.00 each de and Center Table; fine reed in walnut shade, covered in beautiful eretonne; regular price $131.00. THREE-PIECE SUITE—Settee, Chair and Rocker, of fine mahogany finish Priced now to close at FOUR-PIECE SUITE—High-back Davenport, Chair, Rocker and Oblong Table; soft two-tone shade, auto spring seats and extra pillows S NITURE SALE MONEY-SAVING FOR YOU and Phone 2-5201 I'ibre Suites, Lockers, $89.50 .$69.00 set A verg 25.00 OF THIS NEW BRITAIN DAIL\i’ HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, Plainville News | b PROMINENT WOMAN - WSt foods perienced by i mendau tell us they should (Mis. Harriet Walker SUCCUMS| . "o e 1 s or| b partofoue daly menua: To { North Washington street celebrated t Home of Daughter give them rich rest and appetite- tenth anniversary at their 1925, Salads are ous A\nl Berry and the willow, locals will open a three-game vith the Burritt Reserves of Rrifaln, these games bringing most ul season yet ex- team to Sehwab featured RH.E the 1y'8 score oner 100 100 001 000 000 000 Martin Darrowns valmhm 0 & satteries: Ploneers and and thetr provoking flavor, add a measure of the delicious, new Gulden's yme yesterday, The couple recelv- Baladressing Mustard, specially @ congratulations of a number | made by the rmkzrloflhelnm. their friends d during ous Gulden's Mustard, for sale day, Guests present from ads end entrees, vidence, New Britain this town Duffy was ‘This wonderful new salad mustard & moderated biead of the fncat museard Miss of nee. HEAVY SUNDAY TRAFFIC : wer Bristol, Mrs Anna d veeds, rich olive olla and pungent vine- @or and wplcea. It enhances the flavor of ll mild-flavored foods. Good cooks now = it regularly. Try it today, Your grocer has It n gen- erous sised 18¢ GULDENS BALADRESSING MUSTARD Only One Minor Accident Reported ot T. Riggley In Spite of Crowds on Highways 170V athering Mrs. | Present at Cousing’ Mrs. William Anna Blukesley imong those present cring of cousins, all rs one of | ¢ settlers, of Now | it wer —Mr. and Mrs, Duffy Observe and this town the Spurr Wedding Anniversary. 9 at which Rockwell Harrict Walker, IJoseph Walker and for yeq [the best known residents | Britain and Plainville, dicd day at the home of her daugh Mrs. Harriet Stevens, of | Meadow road, (his town Mrs. Walker was born Jun 10, 1542, and previous to the of her husband had lived in Britain for several years., She been living with her daughter leaves two sons, Joscph Waller | ashington, D 1 John | Walker of Union City, Ind.: three | | daughters, Mrs. Anna 1. Green of | MUl Ansonia, Mrs. Emma Lawrence I Newark, N. J., and Mrs. I DX | Stevens of this town; 14 gra {aren and 18 great-grandehildren A large number of her New Brit- ain and Plainville friends ex- peeted to attend the funeral I ill be held from the hom [row afternoon at 3 | will be in Fairview | Britain. Tmpor Honie | Barnes |expected | convention {don 83, widow of flo was held Thursday - | Bristol. Th 60 present, | chief guests being Mr. and Mrs, 1. Wood and son of Sad 1 who madr trip. purposely meet relatives they had never met | 1 reunion will be peated next yea (o ™ will meeting of the of A, W ek, A pected to attend as semi-ann ports will be read and pla com- pleted for the launching the e | “Endeavor Journal.” | which Dog omor- Warden Burial tha park the o ., | | ast Shu t the to ry th New has fore. he Te= Ve Meeting since | a re be a special husiness Christian Endeavor the Congregational home of the te. Tuesday evening | | ox- e ; i ociety In at presi- dent s members at e 1l re in Montreal Hotel s Monireal | Bailly- Blan {minister Hayti 10l found dead in his Hs- | Mount Royal hotel early Mr. Bailly-Blanchar Montreal, Ang. but ore 1 heen American consulate from Rochester, N hot was in N¢ \gRage Washington Aug. hard, o4 Uni o ] hedroom A In Pound Phillip Marino he is at best manner o own to since 1414 at today. rived s to tl a in pound and ns that the own ¢ and claim it s Lon | aturday the conipeti arded th cemetery nt Legion 0 or 40 1 v American to attend ti to he held in N Thursday, Friday and 1t is hoped that Meeting mhers of Tonight Brock I s Il 1oy ei anx- his unknown He¢ Y the war to hory of this week |1ocal post will Death |tor for the pri Myrtle night. Dieloy was due coroner announced to he | 2 t represented I post | reot parade | seheduled | Iranke Hallock, Miss Hope My Mis lan wate Mr hinan diseovered the Bailly-Blanchard and Mre. Hanson lody vis hor m | | tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the | Kensington feature rodriven by| by Miss Mary E. Griswold, superin- Hm 1l post at Britain | tendent of schools, those present to the| tion in hospital as a his orchestra of New Britain. Confined To Hospital. Berlin News NO ARRESTS AFTER TURNPIXE SMASHUP Officers Will Investigate Early Sunday anmg Accident [seosed b in- INJURIES REPORTED - call the | | I | ous when a Michael Fore c of New truck a truck on the turnpike y night, is still confined Britain General [ result of his injuries. He Is suft from several cuts and bruis has a badly skinned right arm. being attended by Dr. Matthew Griswold of Kensington. resident of New Britain From Botom to Top An staged astonishing comebac by the Bast Berlln Hartford County . I"ollowers of has flow of by the eanusing XM, N0 Mr Fast that met with 3erlin last year. 1e 825 and Mrs, Stevens Re horn The deciding game |ecries nzton Junfors—Land Committee | in Silyer — Pioneers Defeat Ken- of this oppoasing afternoon complet be Sonth groun ¥ Meets Tomorrow Night, |for the 18, ore hels The |chestor cup. The win over the § gives the | of mpion prese Two cars eding alon team ®erlin turnpik ar the of Frank Clark in the southern pa town locked wheels morning at aboul 2 ended up £ wAS NN 1 The stigating of fhe Conlon Hartford Mr Ha at proc n residence ester S m the gue. A squad nine title el cup will b neat o'clock Ul emash Rerlin poli 15 Seriously 11 n BGernin of riously 111 at | hospital, 1t here has he Aftion. He is T. ', Hodgsol U ndergo are e One Tohn hols th piloted Hiteheock bound toward 1 that the a bhrisk rate After 1] Brown on by ave- dri Wethersfield and b d Mrs riford, It the N William was of | and | f the The wa cor under ne utomonbile o William Green Waterbury Merden. Tt is travelling An Cperation 13 Yo road m th New oper: 1t hame of he was n } Vork tion reporte 1 visit v m B ar.in ¢ 4t a ho v of oh e e cra 1rran) 1 that O jcers is Ventres ity z nicely Meeting of Selectm meeting of selectmen will b 1 a of the town Ttout inyesti take yact | and M essi) m hrought wers 1Al slid a dis from the point of knochiug; The Green of 110 (¢ gl n ihe of 4 Iy to 1 . vk Conlon machine 130 fc at A Jericet b tane et i e ugines tr ailision hefore {elephon eded stopped pole a distance veted Another Commitiee The meeting at 8 o'clock at at over u ane r pro ore | Meeting b as bronght to a stop. neat of the night night at S o'clock The the other, tomorron heing on using m of the of Bach driver Llame hid b 1 e. [oth cars ed and the vere employe cone fieceptoin Well About o tomorow of the tows that than fthorou man its deliber ing af vale This committe e other re ffice \ will continu Alntte A i \ zardi lin Is v roperty in conjunction with the Municipal serviees : d to ther : 1 the B ect which hns Attended, tain o rey present at urday after- nin Mr. and Mrs Stove ensinglon e and Har and Miss citios and towns) oo, O 1 COUTS | 1y sar ¥ Adele 230 peo; aceupied t it held Xy Ll and Vacationing on Cap W poon b, Ciands ns at G s Laur the tives and Allir riends from s this vicinity th crnoon ts to brat ary ra are o in the vd svening 1o § 11 Mre d on that day the age Mre their ens 5th anniver Amonz 1 ward Signo Detroit, nd Arthur C. Wilcox of who acted as maid o man. respectitely, h took p Mr Stevens . - i and her moth at T lake there la Upson r \l\v"i that th | ing in great and sent to friend tonn why Pleasa erman's Paradise Going to Bemamine R ot ] with his fam [ the summer street director bama In n taking this ye Returns From Vacation A H Bergerc mber, eturne cks' vacation View, 1 e 1t sp so sant and will ho | main intil Day present fish are on he is call Mizhigan Hartford 1 best and hest | hose shape I g s in % Lake 1 a honor at the wedding iarte ace is a & ~for Maison Alabama Showalte has at his ho cea ro n Signor tury ago of Mrs and marriage, Miss New Brit Mrs, from o Annab e on a has accr of edu itute pte viile Mr. nany o the of Technology A ation riend v year Showa {véa prisc featu oc- bee summer Courses Yal ) them contain- prescn ision r n G in Yot nsiv . Ke arles pl as from ni ST t Mr Rergeron n en v s in Kensington for yme | was b ged 1In imbing and nake the M many ¥ 1to plac ctl to traffic turnpike According reports Berlin ighter than usual vest rday Officers L he r of the ars wWere NumMerous Women Voters' Meeting is ' arge atte Kensington Voters, which me and as ~njoved Ben Parker evening dancin mus he being furnished by B 2 en has hee It hes finished fivst | cball will ve aggregation to come out of the smail end of the ital Rerlin tions ah, who was knocked Iri- ng I | | 1 luek which was am playad in the Tast Berlin | Th Mz was reputed to have a strong yuth Man st Berlin | the | to|! D i 3.y R Mrs and | ton, who has been spending (he pas ot | He is H. | White vah is a ree her hat to Plainvills I beantiful | st smith R ac Tatal | Mafr ¥ of r hrother n Me Percival urday the e, mmar school of the evening will be Y ta who will the addy on school Rerlin. Returns . From Vacation Dunham of Kensing Maine has wecks in Mountains, and turned lome, Pion [ Kensington | driving s Do Whitewashing of Plaimville and 1 niors played Pioy Ju rd avenue blizz when they field with th met on afternoon locals we The form by team Fame rest 1 und snows [ ally Not one play of i an nore Plainville Pioneers h 0 1 hwal ohelis, Arnold, Griffin ANl Rensingt t ‘ormac of MeNamara Malane I'a Maga Ranid Ao Richie | Totat hoard | the tht of- r Appraisal 0. Ination pro ntion re- Mr. | bit cards chons fish- | yeen spending erlin yosition Traflic Considerably Lighter re tersections. a as Ala- for | two nd has bus o . n s | | % = i | state | Pionee Kene Tw liases on balls Martin, Martin bascs Pioncers v on ba on a reshm eral good tim M Miss their enioving an The arma W large [ Parrows lust Berlin, while 1t f din, n re rs 't by in hits, R, Schwah, 1 Darrows, 7: stol Kensington 1: 1 sington Joh 1 Arno struck ¢ 10 s Pioneers, K Darrows; um ires nd Gleason; time of gam e d i conp the 14 Kensington Community wifair wah a compl therer wetivities A hetic the time and was playe a et annual crowd g the \rions and of Games nts were served a 1s had by al Last Berlin Items Mre Abe on and Nudolph a H home len have Grove on at | Camp Fire Girls are holdi situg ached third base. | to tal G John | Orleans, October 1, 1 b ted the n he [of Saturday’s progran | cting od to attend 11 post tonight in the * ineeting will open at 1k |final plans for the : W Mr. and Mes po TR family left Saturd 00| Me., where they wit Miss Ierth and L spend A e fon Mrs rday ent M to make the had atic vith Unite becams on connee L Wi rema service of ety U Steward ce 1885 nri to pr yuirs of servie S o'clock 14 ention eeretary to the liis forty Kk wilh relative minister ng the on e iell having he Iy and pointrent May John W. Foster v o Cin I8 American e th taris in L Stey bos responsi Wallin: past two days wit W. A, Tlyde nd Mrs, Alfre avenue have m - | ' n e Tok b as winister ¥ < conducted during the ‘" ill be issucd tomorrow ports on 1 of th past ris o vious fo Park street Smith of Bun. ned home 1914 was secret K Sunday ‘Traic Heavy i n th Aihough vy traftic ¢ o\ the state rouds [town an yesterday from {inorning 1l tong midn {entire was larly [spicnonsly free cidents, tack | snodial Ut e iy the con I'he tiened s st Wy it e ¥ e commission fren nd his tw 0 Canuda M 1o: L i Cove, Muss e Whituie Ol DN aoEhas rotmnad e i is Thral | I from nt nd (il day Y fron the 1 reported was nature, Russell T {of Rristol reporting 1o Deputy it B WL, Fureey that asmall 1o s [ing car ber Conneetient 1 s RN ; ) :’”(Hy“ v nd of il it r it . 4 % el to is ¥ neric a nt only niis of i v B minor h helming | decorats n 191 | post at ug Ut ¥ 0 § 1t I on el at stop at e ither nt ® lof real t that bumy [t any exte | athe Jot v unimportant nothing of conse ta Ir: fulne qrer nes of the Agair Tokyo he 1repr Tapanes fieult rding the ¢ i) Hie minister to Hayti In Hayti Mr vas called upor fieult situntions, {1 Vs of the ompell sninst T nited Pioneers Cop ¥ durin Plainville ions enth afternoon or to Kensington i see the apital perind af (he evchanges lifornia anti 1 his pos al straight Satuy tripp S henk Jssume gisiatio and a in 1 " ond trounei nsington Jrs masterful 0w to e seors pitehing atur . ton Ma local Found —-Femals miting Wi Apply 1y CARD O1 nk a4 floral 1 Mrs 1 Mr Mre neinl Fnment the apposition 1 ttered o and ¢ aquintet of sl a like 10 to the hlows s number of inniy Ke swatemi heneh 1he H ) THANRKS triend Britain we ' hm to file kinid (heiiaan o s o0 ing nsigion 3 S th tributes of 18T National | Havti ik L for many kind the ot e 1eh superbly by din mates it ficlding of Smit 1y death Margaret nd My Muli WG ind Rerry mspicu ney Kramer ot e Partignenay e Hay 0| [ < n told Hayii newspaper on M sacial etha and nd rond T noon Political Activity in s f New Haven Pepping Up v # ition ta N Have Aug Dems att e part Toh's 24 (A politi month Firnost nrgeois o ¢ S ic and repub Toug M ot “on old moc Il n } STRICKEN ON TRAIN " \ banqu political ontir nd 1o Tloct T ealth presence registere although D. Mility Waffaires at both | to Hayti lafter went am- which B to the tran; Vien 1914 Blanch of the Public Bristol News HOSPITAL OPENING TOTAKE PLACE S00N Nearing Completion STIFF FINES | | [ | vh, Mmlem Building on Newell Road | IN GOURT : Auto Drivers Dealt With Severely— Man Objects to Harmonica Music and Is Beaten Up— Auditors’ } in Ring Openty t N §a0 tal on Newell Koad will 1 i on, according to annou |contractors on the 1Cements the strueture [cally all of I pleted ‘n;‘ et will | ne gradi wvH exptditiously neral work has b i stallath FORMER DIPLONAT OFU.3. FOUND DEAD Arthur Bailly-Blanchard Expires ter of adding to of the he new | ] attractivenesy & roundi f As s0on t ed, the pital is ¢ [ thire e tempor r b hus stretts will "w\~ building has been taxed needs of the city & Is a model of its k [ample to handie the highly competent cqumpment of auxiliary nurses’ home George w\\‘w work, et (he I done severely The no | bui e city's nec . manner buildi cliding A thur or Music canse nded by the nica, played by la trio composed of |Girorge Norbunis and Anth |tuo, Sam Smith, 75 ytars old {in the Bristol Hospital last night. to the who were in was Fails to Charm the| ¥ musical | offe his strains of a hary in 1 A la voiced land the [tertaining his objections harmony trio, the neighho 1 B mith was ba ood vieinity of P’reston a pomne us n at | d upon him up in the nd cuts abou evere injuries to hospital night, Dr. A, M |could not ascertain the full extc . suffered by the ntle k cond the lis chest. At last las! [tht injuries |'That Smith was [testified by Daniels was in Jeglinski urbane Melo their v m Off to James sent his | | Htnry wers he by 1o} John C. [trio an Ac smith tim to headquartc | or to those called the three men Lithuanians, “Pollocks ved them to stop their confos nd olijee the ing wors other ise {5 ving pride in their n hree resent of ¥ Unituo v \ by Jdudge A Wt th canrt Eession i \is me Norbunis was fined $1 sfer re s was ascaend time Vo ring Condon Seriously 11 ammissioner 1 Park wn suffered a relapse on ition it was ¥ wl his cc this morning. hopeful by Mr. road N attac relapse can ported rd di vy oo physicians on yeunionia, wien th Minor Accident nsual crop of ported over of i srash v Ature ched pain 1amage [none was of a serion it o e nd ' wlers and ser 1 the fine Due motoreyele most of 1 vork of 11 v v 1 volum to 1 1 {report ns File Petitions W Crou in line for ning s for the ho 1 i ot rd o Police Court Is ssion van on or 1 info a car 1s0 of m th ur discontinued e 0 new Kind and is 1s i 1ull . in is provided various membera of Frank Daniels, landed music en- th di or ad streets, suffering head and the | Gore nt of old man. | ten was that Burns and to quell Acting Captain | iin and brought the an implicated who und- mable n 1 i not th Condon to re- of ne. | 1l about L0 motor rters but nt- of of traf- d the t com- 0 ch were | h Te- by | n v ey | a John Zackerewski was offered the choice of going to work or of going to Jall for a substantial term, when |he was tried on charges of intoxica- nnm breach of peace and resistance ln an officer, He elected to toil and the juil sentence was suspended. Znckerewski gave Special Officer Jo- seph Glandella a hard tussle at Rockwell Park yesterday after the officer's attention had been attracted his unruly tactics. Even afier was placed in a motor car for rtation to headquarters, he eded n jumping out but was {soon rounded up again. ; Continuance was decided {the case of gus Monson |streat store keeper, when he 1 on a charg a transy sucee € upon in A West 8 ar- ngme Stanley of assault upon According 1o headquarters at the hoy a stone yester the ana, a boy. the rey at [ Monson {and struck him calp. is bet i police une angry with 1y missile cut a hole in A hich before the hoy's outcome of injury awaited trial | Liquor Case inuance until t the repre Saturday by | Pie tion Continued Tuesday might vas granted on court session mn or- 1 acensed secure jon. At th police Donovan in the case of 180 d with viola- act. He was t following staurant furnished for ro of rreste raid on Ronds of Ie Honor elal vorks charg Volstead Friday n Main 2 ver his re Patron Saint m of mu- alians cele- on turday During the program was erans of Ioreign closing events lavish display 10,000 people visited the resort on Saturday night to take part in the celebration. Street Department Busy Repairs the approach the Manple railroad crossing have ot department busy in S days. The department \aking repairs as rapidly as pos- sible o the 1 thoroughfares will ready fc fall Mayor Johin I. Wade is definitely placed in the mayoralty race by the 1 of his potition today at the city clerk’s office. His petiton makes the fith candidate for the ofti four other have heen placed in Petitions for the mayor- file at the city clerk's those of John Don- Dutton, Alfred J Charles 1% Michael and Ma Mr. Tallis is a newcomer to politics, running for the first for office, He is a well kno farmer afford avenue, Nominations of George & Beach treasurer and Thomas B city clerk were also filed Present indications, according to local politicians, are that neither iman will be opposcd for his respee- | tive IPor the last few years, hoth Mr weh and Mr Steele have been alone in their Tespeetive races for affice as no candidates appeared to oppose them | With s rate pro local 1 Day ompounce. rt Orone 1 conee an a t About set off. to the to Sirant is him s Inomination. |atty, offic nely Tallis now on includ W Frank fim s, office B. HUGO DEAD 4 (P president G Mass., Aug ) of tor ftts Employers' a8 1l teamsters’ ars agn, and head of intil four years Inst night. Mr., Hugo retiring from his 1921, He leaves Jane Van Rureau Morgan Day of this s ri o ¥ ization | here it Bostor T is wife Mrs re in a FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS TALWS'S LIKE FOR AONDAY TO COME 'CAL, THEA MOM 8INES LS OUR WEEKLY "LOWANCE - WHAT ARE YOU GORNA BUY WITH YGR b; ALLOWANCE r:}x\'- i [ NICKELS AN BL | AEZTH60NNA SOMETHIN' FOR \ BOY ALL TH = | JELLY BEANS CAN OR A ICE CREAM CONE PEADIN AONE AN BUY