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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGU ° . ‘.um iffer some time ,u\.p,'.\xl Broad St., 14l1—Four-room tene . la member, gentlemanly con « Plainville News |t virs iaiie s mi s i i 5 | Bristol News o — he homie, Irorestyllle avenu ota fent of crecting some e hington and WE CLOSE WED. SEPT. 2nd AT NOON, OUR LAST HALF HOLIDAY : oyt s ( ileged I9ahteve Dlscha Nhen . ’ lo of (WE CLOSE WED,. SEPT. 2nd AT NOON, OUR LAST ey Said to Be Maintaining Home oo theonciine'sr i s e, Attosnd v " Dayid A, Cummings Found Dead < 1 Frabi i scheduled for last night | Skjerkowskt — Alters Criminal 0 an f the elty o W A » club since that time, High Grade Dependable Furniture MEARING N PROBNTE COURT, it o, it o i e vl CROGUDILES I SBSBON. o o [ i an Fin ‘0 ving all agree on the ritsof any ' | e | PIAns for 30th Reunlo ext Year |'he 0 canse of the FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, YOUR LAST CHANCE TO TAKE ADVAN. [[J|| N Britt Man Fined or HaMEE G g0 oing suumiied trom vari: | & Hungrstord discharged the wen PIns for 50 feunlon Next vea N ey TAGE OF THE REDUCED PRICES THAT HAVE SO PLEASED AND PROFITED || T2ulty Brakes On AutomObile— jous sourcon. ' AC st wosk's metle | oy ke SEIIERE Sl I ‘ ars Secrstary THE THOUSANDS WHO HAVIE SELECTED SUITES OR ODD PIECES DURING [l runerat of chnaries o, Pardce e ek ail|| "ot welnort placo for ol 80! yoars Ol — Woman Aduitts] s ied a warning wi(h the in- THIS ANNUAL AUGUST FURNITURE SALE. OUR PRICES ALWAYS LOW, (Bl 1o room o n choice, that the work of ofh o alizgedSioRlinte) SPaesting ; A R R ARE AT THIS SALE UNMATCHABLE FOR LIKE QUALITY MERCHANDISE, |f|| o v committees anay not he hawper- | ¢ g i R R0, & Hal reshseatag th WHEN WE SAY “DEPENDABLE” WE MEAN THE KIND WITH WHICH OUR |[JI| Mrs Otie Mather of Mountaw o b the inabifits of this boiy o, , testifind art i ' 3t frowmed o, : ville probate court on Septembser & just night and neither LOOK TO YOUR DINING ROOM NEEDS lto answer (o charges brovgit agat o to discover just e et Jil Moig Aot L, Ry B or ong Wide and other WE HAVE JUST A FEW SUITES LEFT ANOTHER WONDERFUL VALUE of- [[fl1fn0 " i 50 5. el i i e e s e it S ¥ 1o My Mg T AihT ! 2 ined OF OUR SYNDICATE SPECIAL. One of fered in Dining Suites at unheard of low |J| mane society, that she is maintad ! ) el il L el L gl DIELe 208 [ ors resulted as the greatest vilues ever offered in Walnut — prices. [ing a home unfit for the proper emb ! Uhe g P S o : S S5 g ¢ LI t, John P, Lewis Dining Room Furniture. . Combination Walnut Dining Suites with | polEhCEIE S0 £ ol LD SL RS L PR B T ot “ha . g s and Rave or C.| Pore 7 Al :"M;’K' A Of Massive Build, and expert workman- Tudor turnings, firmly built, chair seats of | { for the Humane soci veluek for an all-day sow eet- Lol NDods ! NI R0NLONION r . cretary, George A ship, with mohair covered chair seats we fine tapestry. Sale price {has tiy investigating cot the lome S LY sen ‘ Ak : offer 10 pieces. (2500 %335 00 for 10 pieces only. . . . . » |piaints m )y nelghbors t¢ n aveny ncheon was i e el v ot v aiier | Suspena M""“f‘“” the real value of same). d b e marn c. ‘;l‘mv ."411.'” ;uv}‘ (‘1”‘ R 1 ind ¢ ~\"r‘>1‘]‘\w:1. i ; e gl o ]\u‘ nv:‘ ,w‘::«,\;h w;s 295 00 U BERES o aononto000 \pl 75 Iresults of his findings. Agent Wil- 1 s ey || EbE R i A e e Jonovin at the police court acasion Nine Pieces—Sale price ¢ The same in {liams fs of the conviction that th ¢ Woman's Mis o TR G GG AT bt S i 8 ) the case of Mrs. Rose Domeinco B oo $150 Ichild should be taken away from ¢ ¥ of : G el fori|of Maln street. n:cused of the teft S . ; 250 00 Jight Pieces niu el et omani swho ia)ready, has( tsvolld s worning for an all|yp o i e P i ook Lo ENrs s Anidraw ! RiohTof Eight Pieces—Sale price . R S e lother children, a hoy and girl of [dav sew. This meeting ue Mexicans Send Soldiers DDIOY SR Ak olcott street, Restitution of the . j i i Aigalo SELECTED WALNUT SUITES, with (B2 14 and 15 years espectively, home of - Mys. R W, Mor After Killer of American oo ois boen oot oY was made shortly after the A NINE-PIECE ._\l 1T E' comprising 72 bird's-eye maple paneling, made by one of |/ ow in the care of the comnty at the | lark strect, 0its ) 5 Dass. Tets Aug: B9 8 ”“\‘ 1““\‘ “”W‘v i ‘\_‘:j“’; SRt t yesterday inch Buffet, combination China and Server, Grand Rapids most dependable furniture county home at Warchouse Po ; Wi & VOmEn saldic have been dispatehed {imo o hi s | Dunbar 1 e employed In the 3 1 { dispatched he e o s € S| Dunbar Brothers brancl . Wi large ex. table, beautiful burl walnut pan- manufacturers, at a very low price for Mrs. Mather's husband has b her .n’ ! of the Wal- P dead for the past four or five v Kid Kaplan-labe | . and according to ! m ot aloma hua, gar-| his wife and daughter, living hellace Barnes Co. lpls, Sale price $325 00 1\('111 pieces. $395 00 | Other interesting develapments s n hong the Plajosi vison, Ju puraUit of " renceailes wiio soutl ’1“;',’.,"11,\‘[.‘,\, : have e complalnt estered by s putsa o s . o ote it : 0 j:,\:-:u‘xyi;” t ‘:l "‘K‘H;:”: _"H‘v“ ] S A e ey ndie e .‘.“"}‘;,‘\1“ | Observes Blshtich Birthday o o bati e l‘iln?\”u:; APARTMENT HOUSE SUITES, just right for the closer quarters of the modern day asainst oiher partios conleibiting to . Iaws nenr, a Pges 8 o e e e et RIL RS Ll OrmSD | ALRNEVROIR T e ToomETora felvimif s apartments. The suites comprise Table, small Buffet, Server and China cabinets, with | ThalaElidiient o tha chng fon of tight fans o go on : arte ¢ v _v“‘vl’:v; . ]“\‘ utes and when she returned the usual set of Chairs; beautifully constructed of two-tone walnut, | Fined vor Having Fauly Brake . HABiiR to make fhe ¢ these assass i SeYor (hetont |IFe nocketh e l,:lm.'l o vou get big value at sale price-—each ... 4 $200»00 | John Swanson of 230 Arch stre vip e ! Eht f Wi i i ) Bim many cards, | notifie I Motorcycle Officer, Hen- (Same Suites can be had in 8 or 9 Pieces school bullding the fow In Tile Boug New Britain, arre following : o y o o] L flaLs ) Uieir best wishes, Mem- | ry Jeglinski was defailed to investi- collision between 7 ; s Lt mona G LI, ors o . Sons ot Veterans | & He discovercd that suspielon hie w i ; i 1 s "‘ ,' ,‘ y ‘”“(‘H f cran irected towa Mrs. Domenico trolley last W v For :\\\ . - ) : : e " "\ SO r \ 3 and a question brought an admission or was fine osts ; Y L ) 5 wnd EarTis « ¥ s a of gullt, She also told the where- g e aunt i - thouts of the money, whic these dates will be announced within | having addressed audiences he ; i the Meriden f iscovers New Liqui ’ ' ot e B r[.n Ne s D | havin le!'r‘ ssed audieuices hero on fof_opera motor vehicle S Discovers New Liquid | Ceocudiles at Dinner stored to the owner. erit End of Fiscal Year East Borlinl Homs L e i~ lar Fuel for Motor ( e frolb R an i M [ eI fi""?f"'.,"TI',"”"L”.. " . .| 'The fiscal year ends in Berlin on | ular midweck service will| Sheriff 1. W. Furrey after his un- : o Sl \Iiaicae Ui ; ) . imion of |PlaY the following concert program ST [ Monday, August 31, and all officials S T T e e ena T b e SELONAS R e e : < ch this | st 1 i which was organi “ e I'edera ¢ in the town will be busy at that time nin LT A o et 7 ! . monds worth L ) k il ublicat n the annu . | e s p SRl = 3 o Pl e L 7 frica lo n An- |tu d their friends after a peti- . . c.ooo. Flllmore B EWa VA H LY LU [publication in the annual town re- | lie, were the guests of fricnds in | automabile was redi o Ll 1 s, M ese an <9 A R 15 by Gnd Nor. |Overture—"Marthy S port which will be issued in Octo- | Cromwell today TR T o) e 1 b it et over the : | oft” |rio for Cornets—"The Three Boli- |* The next meeting of the Modern th him were paingully (leading fonior v Ik i the o By Dt [ ekt selectman, town clerk. | woc il s s sy Lan T : i ) S 1 of Southington. had 87 e, Herbert [;ANI]”]A[;Y AJAIN ; oun e Woodmen will be held at the Ath- |t seriously mjure el ! L e : ; gl aieen ke olden | Messes. MeFarland, Noon‘and Cote ol t " N . 9 building Thursday evening New London € amention lays, U dinner today con- [Chilian Dance—"Manana” .. Missud ey . which ored the robbery e tees and collector of taxes will et " I 3 [start fguring up their reports within snsani iled cornies R Tn SR o st notation and white potatoes | SONgs ..... Klohr First Selectman Tor-Five YEAS » svort time ana it i cxpecied ihar o s hom ot 3%e | S 1 Sapfopen Nlnulhe o SUTA on (3 peoanat asom, The | e clarae of Rinetng stolin o 0o Loideminsion Curner on Cotfage strect 1ri- | (he state lLozion conent on- | Dresen s on the ) S the s ro. [ March—1st Inf. C. N. G .... Bnow ine G o r about two we after the | g, Sh e Ry SR ¥ o s v ¢ 1y » & 101 [siSeekingtaixth eTN Fus e e e e ! v a4 Greered o German Swimmer Goes : i LU B nd r nents will be ¢n- | morning f (s wmem-| e .. Bullhay —— Tt is reported that Charles T.| joyed. Pr will be awarded the | p J 5 s crow el the games 27 Milag in 99 'q : | ) \ Lewis, tax colleetor, has received a | winners in the conteats, Al [Rabent oo SRl ol Miles N az Hours 1+ Youlil gl Ing e oan [S NOT OPPOSED SO FAR ;.»rm amount from back taxes this| vited to attend AllEan "";llvy‘w\- r';;:w‘ \' i > in- ! e ) i 5 2 (P § ‘:H“‘ ! " o ‘\ ;“;“1,‘_“‘5‘\'A Fantasia—"The Opera '“”'"r;.n“ Mr. Lewis has conduc Iss Edith N ! : Miss Edith Northrop is cnjoying a ! session and Mrs. R NSl SRS el L Eols ims is a ' npaign to clean up the T e ! | Mricfe b e Lo D S hach e rhore | MOtorboat trip on the Connccticut a Graban Cillin LG world r Tl % fles |00 today that v fallen only 11 Trovatore, Lucia Coolidge's Teacher Speaks in East [due the town for back taxes. ] AT ; Ll Mrs, Nera Brad 1 1 fwice in 1 tars oF The Ml In 1 > a certain amount due for L e sidy e J 2 i y g ! 1 Skl g i e [i ol ioroet Berlin—Surprise Party Is Held— : taxes, which is cartied on from und Mrs. Winfiell Ross i i son, Arthur, of New Britain, were 4 g St ¢ ! e " Toco < 'he s orfnT ; f uite Don Quixote Safranch visiting in town Wednesday cvening | to pirt R e jon re handler 55 1 5 " 4 i et v Spanish Vil Sancho and attended the weekly mee R drug turned fo | 5 | ; 4 their friend r : i, Dulcinea, Don Quixote the Community club, o G y ere he { jye his e : i e SR it With the announcement today by surprise party in honor of Miss Vi rdec Funeral o t S JoW. LOGUE DIES A surprise party 8 ! First Selectman George B, Carter of [Helon Gabany was held last cvening [ MIND AFFECTED, KILLS SELE The eral of 1 v Philudelphia, Aug | ; W v wesday (e lard K >, i 1 neetings ive | \Washington Logue, f e e 2t the fat the home of Mrs. Leonard Carl-| Tong Branch, N. i lied Tuesday nix i Paonessa to Attend ishinglon Logucy foriier cony his candidacy for that o at th J.. Au REhitalban ey T y l e =5 1 vt on of the ‘man and well known local kuwye . i | ¢ son of Meriden, Guests were pros- |Her mind unbalanced, it was ¢ i 1 avors Dav at Fajr jolls this fall, the political pot in |son of reed, it g ) . Mavor's A i ) ‘ompounce s o S ¢ > ¥ e e S e ) \l:\i‘ o1 ‘l)d. al l.|‘n ‘ o e foday atter o brit icss, e \ oday corn and ather (hing any was 62 years old. and was a former 1 yor Norman c ; i o attemd- {president of the Catholic Total Ab- Stevens of Hartford, his acceptance ' ed itherings Henee, a p infon of America. Mr. 4 3 year to year, but the collector has Candidates Expected To Be Forth- intained a good average during he past 12 months. Surprise Party Held coming—Other Ttems. Berlin is beginning to simmer in | Middletown, Among the guests were | Frances Kolar, 62 years old preparation for the annual town DrepAtal [T.conard Carlson of New Rochelle, [arrived in this country frou PUBLIC DANCE \rrmmoe) «The first sclrciman, when asked |New York, who is visiting here. and |manin on May 20, ended her lif | 2 - f‘DMMUNiIY ‘ today if he wonld be a candidate for | Raymond Swanson of Boston. Mass. | hanging today. L Round and Square Dances v IH[AT[R e \ ! R 4 4 % e ; 3 e ; 5 0 E I ume Y s from a Holy Year pligrim- recleetion replied, *I certainly will :(w‘. Giabeny received many beauti- 0 i tt .v‘mxlu } vl o | GRANGE HALL. PLAINVILLI O T e 1 : ; e ay teo car pligrim is no reason why I shouldn't |ful gifts ome town when the German cay . ; FHURSDAY S { i v 3 ; Holman's Oreliestra t MG 2T . « : o i ¢ " S e N eave On Auto Trip alry passed through and to have s : 3 take another whack at it,” Although | Leave On Auto Triy g peead g beou Rl R an R ve | Prof. Harey SiIk, Prompter HOUSE: PUTERS, In 1 ord, visit (he that the i pur compass, discovered by the no ofticial announcements have heen | sther Wall and Andrcw (been trampled under the fect of [ il AD e : ! S LU ‘ L i, ond ) made, it is expeeted that the ofher |Fransen of Christian Lane have [two cavalry horses. | Saturday Evening, Aug. 29 |{ S R ® req 0 o use about § fwo members of the board, William [left on an automobile trip = ——eeeeeeee/ 1 1. Dyer, |svlvania, They are visiting Miss ring, | Wall's brother who formerly resided R RTINS | A et e wootne wewen | | DAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL R nieus NGy Enland tator A MONTH A MONTH THE BUSINESS MEN OF HARTFORD COUNTY vir party on the | Eapected Home Monday | Rev. May B. Lord., pa r of the e prescnt board of selectmen | Kensington Methodis church, s ex- WILL PAY OUT DURING 1925 TO THE YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN WHO RECEIVED THEIR BUSINESS TRAINING IN THIS SCHOOL, A TOTAL has Leen harmonious. according to |pected to return to Kensinglon on OF MORE THAN HALF A MILLION DOLLARS FOR THEIR SERVICES AS BOOKKEEPERS, STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPISTS. and his family returned on Mr Carter. who stated today that he | Monday after her annual vacation. |She has been visiting in New York IT PAYS TO STUDY AT THE Rev. Samuel A. Fiske will occupy |1e pulpit at the Berlin Congresa- the services at the rel Rev |Mr Fiske. with his family, will re- P e —— turn the latter part of this week.e e Day School Opene 163 MAIN ST 9 AM.TO 9P M. New Britain' Night School Opens ® o e e tiaed mave of canm| N Tuesday Morning OFFICE HOURS Tuesday Evening Coolldge” at the weekly meeting of | . C (e Fast Berlin Community club Septzmher 1 onn. September 1 |evening in the basement of the East i 9 : | Berlin Methodist church Mr. | TR T = {Carpenter was, for several v school teacher of the president FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Willie Means Well! BY BLOSSER ihject chosen, There was a large and interested | (udience present at the meeting and | |the experiences of Rev. Mr. Carpen ter while a teacher in Plymouth WHAT 1F YOU OLDNT 1 WOULDAT \EO 11 ( TR Vermont. provided to be highly en- | ™ s B 5 4 | = g | L' IF oay would Iike fo see his running mates |tertaining. Many features of the | : ASLE TONAL ASAIN 7 BAD As LoTS OF ¢ ' 1 f WORE PECPLE WOULD REALIZE sent back into office for another |life of the president, unknown gen- | 4 N A UTTLE Boy o IN 0U COLD HANE Sl ., THE VALUE oF CMEER AND \‘—” — ter erally. were told by the ROKE HIS LEG AN 2 S AN TMAYD RE | \WORDS OF W I'ricnds and supporters of the first [ Rev. Mr. Carpenter is d ; - THEY HAD YO CUT N ComroRrT!! selectman look forward to his ericanization for the city o = — ™E v . | 3y IS tion in f feeling ) t v t the present time g that no one z enough te - {planning to have published a book | cessfully op: n will ent containing the story of the youth of | M t s serving h | President Coolidge, as seen by him- | posnflepciig v board. He 1 If. He stated last evening that this IS DOCTOR N e d hett will be issued within a few < or eck AAS ORDERED has ser @ ] Mortimer Bell To Speak | ALL \ISTORS \ sessor. member of the Hon. J. Mortimer Rell. represen- = sch board in Beckley before the | tative from § n the general BAQRED— consolidation of the districts and |assembly ch A to address a HOWEVER | 1N ustice of the pe Jey. [meeting of the Kensington' ledgue of SOME WAY Ceucus Dates Not Set | women voters on Tuesday even: = Zidod No date has been get for the an- [September 8. at the Kensin WILLIE GAINS o far |grammar school. He will have as ENTRANCE nual republican cauc o e in Beck as is known, the democrats have not [his general subject. “Government.” | decided upon a date for the presen- [The meeting will be calied at § tation of their candidates for office, |o'clock sltpar. It is expected, however, that Mr. Bell is well known in Berl ~

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