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(WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2, LAST HALF HOLIDAY) Your Attention Please, Last Call On Blankets At Aug. Sale Prices E THE GENUINE IMPORTED SCOTCH BLANKETS, of stock of which is dimin- ishing fast at this sale’s price. Select yours before it is too late, Soft, fluffy white with rose and blue horders cut and bound separately; of 8-Ibs, weight, double that of an ordinary pair of blankets; extra long, 72x90 inches; one enough to keep you warm. Our price for these Wool Blankets, pair....... $20c00 SIPK AND WOOL BLANKETS—Soft as {ull-bed size, in beautiful plaids......... GUARANTEED ALL-WOOL BLANKET! colors., Priced extremely special at this sale for......... silk , light as down, warmer than all wool: £16.00 Full-hed size, in beautiful plaids of all $10.00 pair | LA at August Sale Prices S OF THE FINEST QUALITY S at our August Sale’s lowest prices have brought many to buy. Every want Last-Minute Styles (HIC AND BECOMING, the smart Tur- Dan is again the correct autumn mode for the matron and miss who wish the Hat of the Moment. We are showing Turbans of velour, satin and velvet, also piquant little velours with self appliques, others | CO. styles are here for your selection. lesr’_quntml prices ave far helow what you will pay later in the season. pair | ed fur in the season's most approved Plainville News GARAGE OWNER 1S DEFENDANT INSUIT Mary Gridley Sued for $700 by Fast Berlin Man AT CONVEATION OF A, 1, Willlam M. Spurr Celebrates His A1th Birthday—Engagement of Miss Trene Grener and Reynold Ohleon Announced, Mary Gridley, proprietor of the iridley gavage, this town, has been named as defendant in a suit for 1 $700 hrought against her by Adolph | Matcein of Berlin, Attorney | Mastd 1. Dunn represents the plain- | tise, is suing for damages al- {17520 (0 lave resulted from an au- tomobile accident on Sand Bank hill New Rrifain, February 6. The writ has been scrved by Deputy Sheriff| Martin I, Horwitz and fs retur [ | | Baxt who the first It is load o T'uesday in October ed i the writ A ties or some \ding over the sides owned by that a simil the defenda able in the court of common pleas | N0ther: President and Mrs, Coolidge pay a visit to the president’ n-law at Northamwvton, Mass. {idge with her mother. Mrs. Elmira Goodhue same porch that Coolidge was notified of | f‘\\r'“-prm:irhvnt. This shows Mrs, Cool- It was op this nomination 1 of the gmashing 1 e | the plaintiff and his wife. On To New London, Delegates James Usher, Jraneis Levassenr Mal ing ot the windshis car, it (i Re and J Craiz, wresenting thi the aunual American Legion s ports called championship men who Waterbury n \ppointinent ttended Dot een BRST featherweight king, and “RBaly his challenger, this morn- |Izaia 100 per cont in vou the i oo Soviet Legates Drown Kap When Canee Overturn Long Lake. N. Y. Aug. 28 (® ' Hoorgin and George f-|of New York vity, soviot Thadlentina | -| A | r o the |repres when fhey B"’.s{?_l_ News TRAIN KILLS MAN | NEAR BROAD STREET Julivs Pisk Stands Dazed When | Engine Whistle Blows | WAY THEY FLY HIGH | | Rourke Says Oficials Want to Get Away I'rom Rosses—Hull Charges | Out of Town Motarists Are Being Imposed Upon Juline Pisk, a Anderson avenu last night by fhe train, which o'clock, as he waus ¢ road tracks al crossing The bo of the gatelious: to a stop abont crossing. P out 40 years old, of v killed sound Was instan Harttord 1Mt s city rossing ut 30 teef w Bro, ried dires and the train canie 100 feet east of the suffered de atehousoe o) was bac p cuts in Sklansky | the head [Nis ba 8 and apparently is broken hy the Perry arrived on the scene the dent wnd took charge until Medical Exain« ner A. & Brackett arrived. Dr. ackett viewed the body and gave crmission for {is removal the crtaking rooms of Thomas P, O'Brien. Motorcycle Officer Fdgar Norton ipernumerary Officer | Timothy had plenty of Albert soon after Officer d to Lambert rs from being killed ut the sping oth th yed al hody at vork to do in assisting Ofticer Perry | 1o del‘i‘ghb for salads TRED of the same old salsd Tdrefidnp. meal after meal? Try this one and get & new kick out of salads! 114 tablespoora Guldes' Satadren) tablespoons il 5§ lem T M R S 1€ different because it hasthe tang and taste that only mub' tard can give. In this new Gule! den's product the mustard is blended with olive oil, vinegae and spice to make it mild and delicate for salad dmdnl'm use. i mired mayene naise or any salad dressing. Geta bottle todey and haven new treat, 15¢. Atall grocers. GULDENS SALADRESSING MUSTARD Inored yesterday, so it was reported and the cowbells came into use, Whelan Reunion Members of the Whelan tamily Wil hold fhelr annual reunion en Saturday afternoon at Lake Com- pounce, where about 300 people will gather for the event. After a luncheon, athletic events will be |con fucted on the ball grounds. Playing Manchestey » Manchester nine will be ¢he afternoon attraction at Muz- against the New Departuyres. far this season the locals have had the edge on the visiting nine and the Manchester players re out for revenge. I'ans of the city an- the Manchester-New De- parture clashes with great guste be- v So All\m They plunged i afternoon afier their o irned. The of deep rich velvets, usually with a single e dai w) stunning decoration. Some models flave off the face, others smartly turn up the hack. Choice of black, black prince, cloud, cxtrnsean, old rose, ete. $5.00 to $25.00 S v | (710 of the wloodthirsty attitudes T8 | displayed. were quickly | Hull Charges Mu!cting That out-of-town moforists are being muleted hy the present assess- ment method for infracilons of park- ing and other traftic rules is iharged by former Councllman Feorgs W. Hull in a public letter, He cxplains lis reason for protesting against his ireest several days ago for a traf- infraction and says that the pres- °nt status should be changed. The lettor follows: convention now in &ossion At London, will he joined tonight by 20| mare local legionnaires, wha will make the trip to the ity thic afternoon in order to attend the bis “40 and initiation wduled a the high Hght of tonight's gathering This gronp will further mented orrow 41 memb Brock-JBarnes post will leave antomobile o take part in formally ontion to-| R mond will | Manchester will be office at mornit 1o Congreg e et S i up but rsed by the offiee ccording to witne the en- Pisk on the tracks and 4 madly to have the man get way. Plsk tly he- Motor o reo are unanimous in declaring ov- (‘().\'[‘H‘Ol“ HUDSON SEAT, (dyed musk- rat) priced at $229.50, 219,50, $295.00 to $395.00, | stavted to pile cuely slow ba olies ov " pi W hls bes battler was that It was an ext mid that neither man w Ilie Pacific coast favorite of the local gallery through- the gineer whisf] 52w KUPCHICK Daint, O, LEADS Ang York, nas in 0 { n the cision went o om :\T.\‘ OF RACCOON priced at 821250, 15.00, §255.00 and up to 3345.00, o 1 apparer N York appare the state commission’s o Vlainville visitor: 1 “\ e ! slow In veicing their dis- fournament »\w‘ in con T ‘”'\ A approvi nection with ann sept. I o ot R TIe matehes of TRn awaited tor wihen i today in chess || onrushi hout the frack gational Church 3 (he S8 ¢ W von his s 1 pavade w con ied by fe Wallace Ba located ne Anni n. The il home Pisk was identi Ploves of fhe & rotling mill, whicl G 7 1Mo has a sister, Mrs. | o'elock i onal church lSFT fiaa) nue | hes Lane of the Hartford — - AL | Theala Seminary will be the yjes BERNS GUEST OF HONOR el 1 it following Sunday, &r Nt % it to close the con Brardslee of - saciation are posts in the road or at Ieast | morrow some piece of apparatus about which | jeave iir front the cars may turn, The method of | G-43 in e placing traffic lights in the roadhed Mre. Rohert Craig the scheme adopted by the town nf and s Middletown, has been ad:aneceq representing the several, Whether not thie hoard of lectmen Wil see fit (o inyesti matter {s not known, hut it is o fact police officers on duty at these intersections on Sundays d in danger of serfous nry e yrotection, (fternoon. This party preacher at ! third by | at, 10:45 v » “There has been consicerahbls pub- liclty regarding my differonce of opinion with the prosocating atters {nex abont the parking stuation. “But the prosecutng attorney has made a new ruling that fs an +bse- lute outrage on the public traveling Bristol and which will v reflect on : good name of the town hefore ou‘side puhiie, According fo the new rule now in ct If an outsider Lreaks a Bris- affic rule (of which he may be | wholly unconseions) cairot set- fle on the spot, hut must rerart to the prosecuting at‘ornev or his as- sistant. Tf hoth 'he twn attorneys appen to he in Martford on court ses, as will often he the situation 1fter the September terms open, thi visitor in a most awk- of the pos sunday's er Stelney Berlin News MRS LA GALPIN DS AT BRANFORD Lapr % Geryelk, rela- man morning. | o Miss Anna Gica Villiam ¢ JuNiliary com Goerlich, of Retl 2 ed large number of . Migs Smith recefved beautitul gifts, A feature of s evening was a mock larriage, in which Miss Imma Suess took the part of the bride, Miss Anna Sansel the groom, Miss Olga Fiedi maid of honor, and Miss Elsie Daoke best man. Miss Adele Ackert acted as the minister, | Games and dancing were enjoyed | and a number of musical sele were offered. Refreshments | i I served in the courss of the evening = gona. iy Mise Smith will become the bride | gy woret Beriin 1t jand friends Well Known Berlin Woman| WIDOW OF HENRY GALP[N‘ enios o Game 1s Geing Sought. | he ramp 1ire sl Bast Berlin Community ball {fomorrow for Job's | e | team, having won the championship{they will enioy an outing of st eral Traffie Tosts Advocated For Tnter- [of the Hartford County Y. M. C. A. |days duratios | lrague this season, is now locking| Thillip Nase of Middletown | around for new fields to conyuer. Tt |iting at his home on Wilcos ay | is probable that a challenge wil be! The fenms play i1 . — Miscellaneous | Encounters — Miscellan | issued to the winning team of the|the courts each evenin Middlesex county for a series vxeellent nre f the! anes atives by a X e kno ham iy are of Andrew Giriska Tle not by i1 ansilia i prench 1 Miss git At Btion also in | tsmber 6. W or o - “ | s Jr September commu 1 hell the the wonth \Wyekoft will preach lar Sessions of the home ont oihe r el ! ments for the funeral had Rev. L 1 completed this morning. Nourke Guesses Reason Tohn H. Trumbull, | igham and Mayvor expressed ed by Rourke M 95 Last Main | 2y en A sueprise birthday or of his 64th birthday Mrs. Ain Toa a4 with e of his spure ot e ) noney ha W cnatar v Gove Hiram B Wide 8un- (al gole 61t Riv(hday } | tion i wit hie Lewi will he re o nin ors At Shady Gles f of bread, a have ' thes nicee, lay school At would lohn I & cify ctions | such ild he ! ower na were| a number from S e of Union » forty of near s Thoms { g ments il A int musical prog pre : A yards | me and Girls will [ Pond, s a hund & £oldicrs The whers Cupitl Seores Azain awilly badlart Gire iment in the ¢ vard sitnation. ! is exactly ist 1f T wers to Bristol anl (ffic rule fn Wo report ther ior of |ors' mon nd yond the ‘he situation that ‘raveling from hroke some stor and court next Anyone at a glance ern inconvenient this would be, nd yel this is now rRistol's oftielal towards tha fravelag wnnonnend [ town bt a scant 10 vis- | hrir railroad trackes, according 1 disappe i Ohlson nen danghter, sections—East Berlin Team Seek- i el N ) I Bdion The will talke in Oectobor, \al Funeral Cor to N o the reports ¢ anid A The sehiools will open for fhn v oon Wednesday, Septomber 9, stafl at the Huhbard school will befora becn in such good shape. The [be the same as Jast members have been well trained and | ‘ Miss R las carried them to the| Vil oceupy the position Sard i held 1erm by Miss Flarence Waterbnr W o oon minor tr had marriag ng th its in led o ing shower Held—Other Ttems. many e to in league sta the tion fall ol s. widow ) Mre, Eliza Galpin, Houry Norris Galpin, died early this o telanallind yosterday | Pavdee, 1 of 18 For mite some died T zolden e hospital from the | them [nrinted vho have sting up the Trum f put Fast Berlin team never {Hude time glide Ivea never year, with ene e, avenue, sl y nrs hy hecome Ie high niorning at Brauford beon visiting for the past several e Ihe death of Mrs pin | came 48 @ shock Lo her many friends in Berlin, as she was well known Der: and was held in high regard by il who knew her. She was 86 yuiis of age. Mrs, Galpin Seymour, Connectient having bee 1538, Norris Galpin it being her gecond Eliza My residenee the fore irice Jacobson held last Wenning nming Burnside SepLen he steady muleting of e tsiders elfrcts o - < fo hate|fo onee I a rise up on'e ; o AR | /that has heen golnz o for the past of TS ean A i | . el ‘i fow mon(hs hias done nothing fo add Pray wore tod ot ind synp: L) name of the cty, but at 12:00 a'eloct mild commared to the out- tn he perpetrated on the vho for the minute | | The \ | Ciranhy any further lering over the | the top them back for the work Continnal hus et e fae et to the good sons, hut now that the organization | P! i ‘ thetl | has hit the stride, i | | ! i for | L ies and home it is expecte extiyee | position A LY . ording to the eorre e o [TRER oW plenty will be heard from the e next summer. he hody st lendyving o P » 3 e regular funernl sery- | words o epleions appe Don't Wait for Danger Signals aftor whicl Sortcl| VAL of Themasten fo ring Inoking E was a resldent titnda rocently i towards the publie an minor iifractions of traffis rules {s grossly ¥ t v and he sceounted 1 of the : Who for on the theery that the present ‘ |administration is hard up and needs oyt “The Ankle MePherson Sustains Sprained licea to v 1in th Y i vis from et | Hilsia | for, 1 po & Mr that lin is confine of Jane of En December years n born .14. Henry October 2, 1867 marriage, being formerly Mrs Booth After her Galpin &he took np here, her husband prietor of the grocery owned by K. F. Honiss ehitdren were born of the One of them. Mary nest W. Mildrum of | Rerlin Another daughter. Miss Helen Gal pin. in now Mre, Arthur Lombar Guilford. and third Miss Ruth Galpin, lived with D mather at their on Worthine ton Ridge at the corner of the 1 1 Rerlin M vived by four grandehnldven, Heney 6. Mildram and Plathp Mildrmm of ¥ast Rerlin. and nf My and Mra, Lombard in Guilford Mra. Galpin mher of one | the old Ne artiy Rerlin ¢ gational | (rivnde ps v the past several | varions po 1 unable ta nd | the Long Island Connecticnt | She was married 1 | e Pt iy S d i ja It Visitors are firm in th ippose, 1 ti I3 ean onlv Walts 1 i o s vietion f the annual 1 Ordey result sprafning her ankle from her IThemas U, 4 of Berlin on | 1 1 Vlighti itomobils re NS “on s ently, Dy [dntic e g yon a moy tending physician New ¢ BarnEe warriage to her heing Opened. b I'WIN DAUGHTERS RORN L SR i T ughters have been born te by ! e e e s. Ernest Atwater of 118 detstand this S dan oI I'hey have heen nam- S4 e Ruth Atwater and Re- Atwater. Their mother Miss Ruth Farmington bridge, e of con- is now I'he r- in- marriage Mo iRain Mrs. B feted and open fe me ars Shirley 6. in b been b 10t be ntoat n berta Klsie He w Face ny A can asoline pump ha a lwas. hefore Stationed in The South, i R ; RS Bt 1 4 ten Meagley, son of Mr k \ A gL W Meagley of Worthington tly enlisted in the 1 nited States Marine Corps, 1 at Uaris Island, North Cav- marriag or Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat ing, Antiseptic Liquid y foryou tosuffer with Eczema. Blotches, Ringworm, Rashes and similar skin troubles, Zemo will usually give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin dise: : > Zemo is awonderful, penetrating, dis- appearing liquid and 1s soothing to the mostdelicateskin. Itisrecommended for daytime use because it doesn't show. Getit today from any druggist and save all further distress. Trial bottle 35¢, large size $1.00. Zemo Soap, 25¢. voureyes at the danght Wa Ay 1iige and H had them examin hone and Diet | | ForInfants, (4l \ g Tavalids, | ived in B W i h The Aged | Want Jnvalids | - A well-balanced. palatable, eas ily assimilated food that nour ishes and up-builds. Use at meals between meals, or upon retiring, and when faint or hungry Prepared at home by stirring the por der in hot or cold water. No cooking road dpin is S0 as heen 1atione accor ling to word e » ¢ AR Notify Ry SEECTAT oMron AYH ] Motor Boat Trip. trip —advt e nas a1 Miss Lidith enioying ke 2 Itis unnec England thrup s party motor hoat ot families. | # €1 aflaira of 1he DAMAGE | 1sland | | FROM )¢ in the in company with a tonk an ot will made at th ling, Conn., An on, chureh although yeara ahe hod ) ryicen, due to 1] 4 ta her home nmd was alsn a ember { Willard chapter, Day Am Revaltion, of ¥ | ving taken an 2 part in the | activitien of the orkanization. Roth | Mise Ruth Galpin q Mr i her daughters, are also m Emwa Hart Willard chapter Mr. Galpin was 5 well kno residsnt of th He Tiecember 22 and early i, in the fi She Visiting In Kensington William and Billy (LIt Hartford, | Visiting Mrs. O'Brien's mother D, nma Mrs op of | dven, W 2201 Tohn Pointed in the New the en ap- plos A dry forces Mis, rican ehy 0 K territory s Kensl Schools Open Soon. on { Rerlin s | n ot t % a ‘m—.: the a rum open Not For Him BY BLOSSER nhers rm esday "a. m 1t zo aitendanc in superintend "' FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ast yea nber is not 1i h r ) born | much greater t that of a clerk 1520 nntit though th of vas employed as Edward Wilcox, t present Galpin pur \NHAT T éor hools has stated that it is pro more than usual will be registered at the by ning of th v e building placed 'EM MAKE UP A RA n first ¢! condition lie open OF FRUIT FOR ME ] LUK R TO TAKE YO Traffic Post Wanted _ FREces! © placing of ftrafiic post at The placing rafii 4 et ; ITS NICE GF MOM To \ \ . AM-BOY. CALL TH' 6ROCERY AN HAVE store of who OUG ! vou LDNT BRAG AE ~VoU EAT AE EAT TUIS T L T sHouLD sav Ao ) Wiy, TD BE SicK FOR A AONTH!! | sita the I 1ate bnsine s death 1pin stoed an the g Honlss store the ) { SKET { T have been M which eccurred in | 1 served the t in the general 1880 and 1882 for other ADDLES-DEARS - unty + LR c AR BANANAS- AL 1 cu ars in | At what s known 2 ton Ridge. is being advoc everal residents of the town. ot that ow several v pike offices anditor held several te faath of Mvs S0 many town anoth roves an is Galpin rer of ym serions accidents from th residente, becoming few vear: Mrs house nts to ispositior ington n of frie on tion 3 Galpin's s corner v as s the int ast Rer Ridge. R 114 be force | tion of t W in road for Reanford thingtor eldants agree Miea Ruth Ga with her WMiscallaneons Shower Held A miscellaneous shower in honor torists will not do mether wher ” . this uniess thers