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Phone 2-5201 OQur Last Half Holiday, Wednesday, Sept. 2 Phone 2-5201 OUR ANNUAL AUGUST BLANKET SALE STILL HAS FEW DAYS TO RUN y . . . Don t MlSS lts Blg Prlce Benefits of the season to supply yourself with the blanket warmth for the cold winter nights that now seem so far away. There are the warm. fuzzy wool finish cotton blankets, nice mixed cotton and wool kinds, and the soft, fleecy all-woolen ones, with choice of plain white with colored bor- ders or the beautiful plaids that are so appealing in their lovely blendings of blue, rose, lavender, tan, etc. Just as Samples, Take Note of These Must be Seen to Appreciate Value REAL SCOTCH BLANKETS, our own | OTHER SCOTCH BLANKETS by the importation, all pure wool with beautiful | pair. You have choice of white with pink long llama fleece; handsome pastel shades, = or blue borders, all pure wool, cut and silver gray, peach, orchid, pink, green and | bound separately, blankets that will last a light tan; each bound with satin and | lifetime; 72x90 inches, 8 pounds weight. 72x very special . ... §16.00 | Sale pwice only $20.00 pair HANDSOME MIXED WOOL BLANKETS in attractive plaids with pick of all colors: full bed size and sateen bound; a bargain extraordinary for . Aboy are collaborating on plans for a routine husin nival which will be held Last night's 12 to 19, inclusive. The site has not | tinued the work of placing v been sclected as yel, but a cominit- | pr tee of two members from each or. ganization will begin work in the n future tow ] completing ar- rangements, Thie committer is com. posed of Harry McKeon and Danicl Malarney from the Athletic club, [roadway at the junclion of th and James O'Brien and Robert Cory rmington road and school street from the drum corps. |The pavement ¥ Teave For Princeton Rev. Vernon L. Phillips and M Phillips and Mrs. Phillip’ parent have left for Princaton, N. T., where | Mrs. Phillips' mother and father re-| | regnlar cussed 58 Will be dis Septe Berlin News VISITORS FROM 21 LODGES WELCOMED Kanights of Pythias of East Berlin Hold Tnstallation GRAND OFFICERS PRESENT —m alues on OPErty in cooperation with {he sors and the Municipal company of New Britain, Make Road Repairs The highway department workm have finished making 1epairs to 1 conerete o [to be several inches higher | macac the up the than fhe work ee ted of two sections Fast Berlin Items The weekly me of the munity club will he held in the has ment Methodist evenir clock, 1 ment side, Rev. Mr. Phillips will return the latter part of the w e sy Miss Griswold Speaks Miss Mary Griswold highly interesting talk on the school [4 situation in Berlin at the Kensington Athletlc Club Re-elects o (o Kensington Leagur Berlin | Voters at school 14 h entertain program . Fuller detivered a Rev. yenter, meeting | V011 known in Americanization work of Wamen (11 New Haven will zive addre Kensngton Grammar {00 “The Boyhood ha R e | COOld=e Tt s axpr that a {large nuniher will present | |esting meoting, the Ofticers—Two Cases in & was attend this inter Court—Women Voters Plan Gar- meeting con- Appraisal | found | this | Calvin | BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGL IST 26, 0= FoN 19 i oand Mrs Hmnll Sewin, ¥ ham Cassidy Moetings Tomorrow tederation of t will hold a Plainville News | CHARLES 4, PARDEE DIES AT AGE OF 63 'Forestyille Avenue Man Suc- { cumbs at Granby Hospittal (WEEKS ~ SUES DONAHUE ‘I cho of Automohile oman ional chureh tomorrow mort in tou Collision o 1 cw days of Goy Heard in Civil - Court—\ isiting k Interest Nurses wive 8165 — Church in haplan Sewing Meetings it el be s championship on Kid K Herni Waterl Charles | Forestyi years a Plainyville few boen A o tast Pardey 1s stricke ptal, Mi wi il years V with ¢ [ Jeapacitated e conucting Nis dea by fered rocently | Pra Ihome ore or loss i bitler crown gasolin last ni |brougit on other shock | dg o pr fght He e b e aves his s ir In Town Court sw vers will onducted 1 body will be t the 2atior Tonight e L wwg' A H driving end of Friday “rnoon n nson of which the Britain, will be are n | {to Thomaston o [be heid in the Cor H:mm will by i Weeks sues Donahue S100 where funeral w tonight an al el op- illside comet erly equi 1S 1o br K e which Swanson wirs th th on for lided w rear Suit for $100 s been |t ght ag <f|ilv town b; | Bristol, the ii t ftermath of : v Fores Mon- | brou rnst Harey H. Doy wmuging t injury who ¥ h was o Swanson with il to mitts fur iy and riding im is 1 that the acei “uip |edent involving the [T and defo {eanne gulty ion with th 1 a4 fine Char by annua ltown cc oh plats 2l of Bricls s AV 3 and cnst vacation Cunningham and s re fory yes are on i |Viam York state |Chartes 1 Miss Rosalind Birnbau {100k after rect las returned tion nt at Camp Cr hit FLondon s Luby Miller returned from Far has b Helena 1 conval Hartford William motor trip through Deltosi et Conlon Donah . Furrey | A urday, " K th August 15, th in Pine ariy strictly the when s e ar mori plaint on vacat along this town | Mis ivingstone hospit n pscing law shed into Main stre nally aeross the plaintifi’s rie e into his ear. Th from and strect appendic \irs, H nd danghter N1 Dulia Hurt cutti i over 1o Fast dia hand side, cr: mane Mrs Heton, ar i New Yorl Miss T. bt Prinr hiy et suit entail car, the i s plainti th 1 followi co in spending il antomobile bent in the rame of v writ is returnable ofiic Justice Joseph | ristol at 19 o'clock ptember € | BT ER ITAY PEPNER R Y | s165 0 Visiting Nupse Association The PI \\1M'\m~ 1 fation will 165 from Amerean 1. the morning of s pict | nrice Aftacking Forees Land In Italian Naval Game | Brock 10n =——=———| Bristol News sz Sa O:qz of the finest prize recipes from the recent big Gulden's Saladresing Mustard Recipe Contest, is this delicious Salad. 1 can kidney beans; cumber, cubed; cut fine choppe cut fine 8 reas Gulden s Salidemiog + 1 tablespoon sugar, Mlx vegetables and seasoning add the Saludressing Musturd. Chill thoroughly and serve on lettuce. liclous You'll love this new mustard taste for { Salads—13c. GIJLUENS new SALADRESSING MUSTARD MINERS 10 PLAN STRIKE TOMORROW o~ Final Avrangements for Suspen- sion Will Be Made 1 e 1 tomato, en pepper Vive oralt Wail Frange ension of of i oA in th nia w ninii Vo tomorro Min commt Work: the situation If strili Unite v e e to go over oo the mect G comni up of hurd and U oper: at cual region busin wien Uives Cpresent Witk sult in tors Lt velopment e s not iy hop E i nsion order v rs that ctive m mm-w' 1t will omulga tion crea n 1o ros by N operators three iners that qes- emaining nsion found ) tain Wtar ¥ o t hall. a houg! and a of T103| assing Candidates in With -1 Day to I As for t rrang th Hy hel or the ta he conviner phor n park, het Seranton e notit at o Race Tor \ ire Department Discussed releas [, Millicent ors had no ral way the he is most parking of ments were mg rnmental nsc in parking i e T and zulations om $2 to parked his machin wnut 8 o'clock irate when tag on requesting his police headquarters, ligerent mood R his « sl nion Mather maiters, Mr 1 fu pros: Hull that in pra appear yesterday arrant ssued Duri Whears James W, B ean HULL APPEALS FINE - OF$10 IN GOURT Real Estate Dealer Found Gullly S PARKE DONR R. PROPERTY. P May- Filing of Petition By bield ¢ re | parking | cars are on business in the | : le | northern A dis- paid o in on Mon-| he | served an He vhen he | Bittner Hull h cuting he | ) his word, | morn- for ternoon | 7 | | machines. The eity election to de- cide the victor among the primnry | winners will take place on Oectober win ans for Discuss Field Day P the annual field day of © local fire department will be 1 at the meeting of the fire mimissioners on Friday night. Bills and other rontine matters will also taken up. Cusse was held last year of Councilman I"all Mountain, able time took as served and held during the & program acts. Table 1l be among the rns of the city coun- meeting on next Tuvsday The councilmen will consid- t the lving por Mellon. West, reets. There yirds of paving 240 lineal feet of square feet of West strect paving 00 square yards the work of 1,000 On Center street, 300 square aving will 9~ nsion zht yal Giants cvening at 6:15 Brookiyn Reyal ich has appesred local fans earller in the The locals are out to avenge handed to them, when the rs appeared on the local diamond carlicr in the summer, INJUNGTION ISSUED Judd on most enjoy anquet vandeyi Paving on natters w ternoon 1sisted of ing ortant nent Me 0 square M comprise street aving will be for Bas I will bits with | As Result, Organizer of United Mine Compelied to Workers s Leave Logan County, Logan, W Bittner, for t Va., Aug. 26 (H—Van international organiner united mine workers in West Virginia, and his other mine unjon officials to leave Logan after having been s of a permanent metion restraining thelr organi- ion from attempting unionization the miners in the Logan ecoal party of were preparing today h notic county d wi | inj of fields | After 1 the injunction notler was yesterday, the union officials a special committee chamber of com- spokesman told party that “Your desired." were visited hy from logan mere W hose and his > is not union vs pre The lers came here wev- g0 from northern West purpose of thefr visit nade known, ction for which notices ed was granted in 1923 to I compani the Logan field ie permanent in January, sin and 1924 Estate of A. W, Pollard Is Appraised at $12.897 late Alhert W. Pollard toan 2795, itemized in the roport probate court ma American Th ead Cn ares Billing ¢ s Mr. Hull 1 was want- | wold's talk was entertaining as Hu Mr. and Mrs. Geo W den Party—Other Items, nting Visiting knights, 2 lodges throughout the annual installation of Mattabessett lodge, Berlin repres state present at the officere of Knights of Pythias, of East last evening. Colonel Nelson k. Smith, district deputy grand chan- cellor, of East Hartford, installed the ofic The new eommander, chancellor, E. H. I'ogs Griswold; gugenhim Jam Mc ward Kahms . outer gu ecorde and sea s officers are chancellor Albert Lawrence oyal Kiough: m-‘-w:.u ; master of work, M F. finan \Ll\ master of exc uer Pherson; master at arms, inner guard, Edwin Js, George il te master of eper of T Pollard Albert Lawre H were | " | Whitney: yee and Masx Sugen- |as instructive and 5 amusing instances in the life school teachers of the town Will Hold Garden Party | The Leagu~ of Women Vators \‘nH a garden party at the mw Mre. George Green on Saturday, Sop Mnmhrr 12. Several committees have {been designated, the chairmen of | [which have been appointed. These chairmen will meet at the home of Mre. Groen on Monday ciening neat, The committees and their chair- nen are: food, M candy ’s. Marion Goodwin: M Florence Tryon: Mus Gladys E Miss Kthel Adele Murray; w Griswold; whist, Mrs, Mrs. Emily “The' affairs promises to he well Th | ot A on N P ; ice geriy: tickets. prizes, Mis | score cards, Mrs. Matt fchair, Mrs, Julia Moore: | 1»1‘ Cashma ) c Southingtan | friends library from 7 |exchange i Cottage 2:30 a'clock to which ally Invited to |Harold ¢ Wilcox aven B mile and r stree will ¥ to of books son of Mr it hi o and is under the Hedgson Awhile at the home of Mrs, Friday il Hubl slatives in town open lfock fe social 1 aft all ar attend i hor d of of Tres ove v the 1 Mrs ne on care 1 he Turner rnoon e cor Oh Glrls, Look! roini - Imeres "l‘ n tomorrow, and it i e e o {tonight. there Plainville L in the big dALedd [be the chief featur g o convention program n | The auxiliary wil |New London at ti number of local ¢ make the gates Amer to take plice Friday ' nean a reet pats the marin me time trip to tne to the au s. Robert ¢ of Welshy n of t Cousin ve, Cousin in Suit ()\(‘r Automohile h Antonio ebt of of an unpaid Antonio AL o ca Nair comp former |Conviction of Drunks InE n"’land Inm(‘a~(*~ v S ent I ckw ell Lwell and narter war ase dropped In the supe Fund Growing A memorial {o the ¢ ‘ark Commissione 1h s grown cent 1 rior s Calt's Pat- Arms stock. $1,505; five shares 1ight Power Co. shares Fuller Brush K, no voting power, $598: 10 h & Judd Mfg. Co.. $420; ck & Wilcox notes, $6.. indus- Commercial Trust deposit in Burritt Mutual ank. $1.473.29; deposit in ain Tru £156.76; con- lot at Maple Hill, from Fred of Hartford, $362.80, tn- st and taxes, on which in $517.50, leaving a 0f $344.80: two lots in ued at $£200 each, on Connectient Stow mortgage of deposit, artment to a tot Five in Restaurant On Lafayette Street |attended and it is expected that the (entertainment features will in- teresting hime were appointed representatives f50m Pol- lard and alter- in the Oriental restaurant at last night about hage estimat- ief Bugene d with fire m from Rox 47 the gas and the flames of Real Este be | —— ate Sold at |commonTY wmm b BLAUTY with McPherson a grand lod James > 1.eague front has come rapidly to| since its formation several months ago and it has taken a deci- ted stand for the betterment and up- lift of the affairs in the district v'{l Kensington The Leagu was the clean-up camp h was waged with such su. {througout the town of Berlin a |time ago. Will Attend Convention Commander Wilfred R. Moore and will represent Bol ica post of Berlin at the an- | ention of the Ameri- |can lLegion, which will begin tomor- {row at New These two dele- gates will remain through the entire period of th days that the me bers are Tt is expecte that several o her Berlin Leglonaires will attend the g Cars Tn Collision the B L CONN pr - Wade Petition iled inclnding nd M. a. and remony rict deputy gr Chancellor F Records it of Hartford proved itself and an enjoyable time . remony of installa- ks wile dellvered by sev- visiting knights and a husinese 1 pri vand v re ign oo that part the ymour el “THE PRIz blishn ot sponsible for { whic! 000 JORLESS IN ENGLAND Aug. 26 (M—The number emploved persons in Great PLAINVILLL, CONN DPROWNING SIX ROOM COTTAGE 2 ACRES LAND Abundance of froit. new (2) car Tor (300) hens, situated threc-qui ~chool; property in zood condition farm. For price and pa JOHN E. CONLON PLAINVILLY SAVED FROM rount George {ton-Ka nual state cor Golmqui ed today total to 1.2 the was served ~s Driver Fined cenzel of T Chapman New Britain, was fined §25 and costs a total of $30.11 for reck Jriving. In the Berlin town court la&t night | Accor testimony n| by Officer ex) rested th he was cutting line of | traffic on I"armington avenue, while [Teported there were many cars on the road.|J: He stated that manm was trav ing at a speed of 38 miles an hour Witnesses for Adam testified that at no time FRANKE. GOODWIN Fxyesight Specialist 327 MAIN ST. TEL. s . chicken coops with capacity cters of mile from center and an ideal place for small poultry iculars writc lees & . . in sessior and meet Prin Prin and Step &irls | Amir 1brhahim Bey of Egypt Amir, edingly handsome |80 quite wealthy, visit America George H. Raldwin of Kensington |very shortly to give our Amer to Desk Sergeant Michacl [girls "the well-known once-over ' FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS o b 81 ank B man on August 13 in and of the own - who meeti exce will Azent CONNECTICET 1905 re |station yesterday afternoon that his| automobile had 4 in a| |collision with a car owned by Louls | traveling fas H. Johnson of 157 Lake strect and | thar . an hour. Adam was |another machine ring the regi represented by Attorney Thomas J. | tration number, P5462, at the corner | Cabelus of Britain, |of Take and High streets. Mr. John- | \|ww1vr Fined In Court | son's car was damaged somewhat William tman was Beckley Car Damaged | guilty beeding when A car driven by Louis Beckley of ourt last |Kensington was slightly dar ed $10 and|last cvening at about 6 o'clock when was arrest- collided with another automobile 1d |in Dividend. Mr. Beckley is employed at a factory in that village and was | on home. The accident oc- cured as his car rounded the corner from a private road owned by the t. Another machine driven night clectrici the to head into the aut Hator. Visiting at White Sands Elmer W. Dyer of S: st Berlin, is spe daught heen involy — 25 mil e T WANT T WRITE To ALELL AN TELL HIM I CANT COME oUT ON TH' FARA, WITH AJM —WILL YoO MAIL 1T FOR ME ? RE SURE To PUT" A TWO CENT STAMP ON IT—A RE b 7 STANP- DonT T WILL YoU, JAY € he ap-| LAD WHEN HiW How . H irnpike on Aug’ 1o the it him in, a speed of 49 miles an Athletic Club Reelect. n | WHEN WIS TEAMPERATURE | | WAS NEARING RORMAL state policems ling | AN v his way Toh plar dent night Hart financ « treasurer. were also ay ward Mo pont. . Keon was reel nsington Athletic nual meeting hall. Other officer president, James cretary, Edward Joh Five e t of about ros sufferec AND NOW Look. B s mobile ry om ¥ Mrs Hill, E Rawli Moore: ding a week Mrs. George beach. Neat Meeting Friday ¢ next meeting of [Land Valuation committee held on Friday evening at § o'c in the office of the town clerk. n Giana trustees ims, Fra ickiey and Harry I e Berli will be Will Hold a Carnival. The Kensington Athletic club and the St Paul's T. A B. drum corps