New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 29, 1925, Page 7

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Plammlle News PHYSICIAN'S AUTO - RUNS DOWN CHiLD \Dr. Gook Tnvolved in Accident at » Railroad Crossing . er a short iilness, She was 62 years antol News l.,m and a native of Italy, She came [to this city with ner husband sev- eral years ago. Her only relative in {the city 18 her husband, 'FIfiHT [J]flMS []VER | Discuss Annual Field Day | Setting of the date for the an- nual fiedd day of the local fire de« kopping @entor: Wednesday, Sept. 2, the Last of Store's Closing at Noon of that bvoard 1s mentioned the posudity z held ar Moun- ark, the fishing oreserye man Homer H. Judd, may late, Inetud \Gouncil and School Board May Lock Horns Again | WAS. GOING 10 HOSPITAL VOOATIONAL INSTRUGTOR . The New Frocks for Coming Autumn [ = v v Burl East Main Street Recy mmended— With Chief Hayes — Candidates Vletcher-Doe Marriage An- For Voting Privilege Muost Use Show Smartness in Every Line nounced——Church Notic New Forms to File Applications, | Bent for the isolation hospital at What f e | nd. fle v N () Hartford with a diphtheria paticnt . ] i wn-| RV teal nttention and war ahte Cook of this town suddenly found | k! i himself heset with another patient | i 3 On Motar Tour when his automohile struck ul - | < Don 1 ind Walter Rich in color and fabric — never were the scason's new ured severely Melvin Griffin, o, son ! est for an ay nel of Burlington av- 3 e R Ch it of Leon Griffin of this town Il | i L2 today upon an extended garments more entrancing than these we are offering you now s G | oxf T s THE NEW FROCKS ARE FASHIONED IN SUCH A SMART WAY, the tford and reached he East Main | e e e Nqw York iy way ot the Mohawk modes so varied, it is easy to make selection from our splendid showing street rallroad crossing at 1:1b | = ontd Gt rduai bt Scveral davs will be spent at of the very newest for woman or miss. :“;’"‘;‘t‘m‘l\'j‘i us the gales were be | the matter, al- ' Lake Vontoosic s Pittsf ; 1 and CHOICE 1S GIVEN OF CLOTH OR SILK FROCKS made in the new ST Goh e earing EronE (o itoty | ! {wo meetings of {hat pelA oGinicrest onfithakwty wi visited flave styles, the new raised waistline, the higher neck lines, new jumper of his patient, attempted to swerve (! . Manchester Tomorrow models, tailored effects with dashes of fur as trimmings; in fact, ever so '”"" Pine f,‘"‘,"' and il resiiito I Manchester will play here against many of Fashion's newest fancies. .;."'"W‘f et ”\‘,”“f"“"r" i (i the New Departures at Muzzy fleid FOR THE MISS GOING AWAY TO SCHOOL OR COLLEGE we offer companions in the stroet «hen 1 "“""“Ml““"““‘y"""hf”;“::" new Sports Frocks in the two-piece styles, chic Tailored Dresses of the car rushed at them olhier two i Ihe score stands at an even new “Scottish heath,” mirroleen or embroidered flannels. Bl {o mike desperate lcap Rk at t, but the playing this THEN THERE ARE NEW DRESSES OF SATIN, VELVET BROCHE, e S i ool leattiat i noa secret ason las seenied to local fans to CHIFFONS AND GEORGETTE for afternoon or formal wear, {Landaging the voulh's neck which ity_expenses have been very high (have shown & shade the better for 1 onf. The child ad: i 1 mofy sf f vear that the |the New Departures, Intense rivairy “ i en o o ‘m A0 “ “‘yv“‘ ) J ont to: marks the meeting of the two nines, Chooze Your Dress from Our Large and Varied Showing—Priced 1O BT RE LI LIRIO b ] b the AS many bitter controversies have municipality funeti When | arisen in the past Ihe R enintion forithen nonitann] Munn at Work was turned down, it was| Damos J. Munn has resumed” his | snia a line must be drawn duties in connection with his garage Through this Maya Indian, Tata, scientists at Tulan® uni- | somewhere and it was the unanim-|In Forestville, following a twe {{hospital in the care of r. Frost « |1 was summoned. Dr. Coolk $15.00 ., $95.00 on his way to Hariford diphtheria patie Building Lines Voted ent of a fonr foot i 18 line on the north versity, New Orleans, hope to elear up the mysteries surround- | ous opinion of the council mMMu‘R‘:”"}'Vl"; m;n)fl;:nu:h 'vh»I xrtd\d; gr A { S : ey that the industrial course was not|labrador with the party headed by | Fa Mai rey oxt ling to ti H 1¢ origl a me-tinie advan H 1 2 5 i me tiin i W:‘ o v||v_._‘lv , wigin :\ ol w ul ”]‘ od ¢ \\1 iz ‘”‘f” .\\YI ‘h‘u ml‘.i . e e Tudge \Willlam J, Malons: MeiMund i o rLe 1ta o nall farm in the wilds near Chiapas, Mexico, anc ‘I o shaving of expenses in- {and Rev. John D. McCarthy of New B ntirs o Gt plan eom ht back to this ¢ Dy l‘u\u 1 e, above, and | ¢ . dropping out of that|York returned a week ago, but left |mission st night. The esiablis Joa of Hversity expedition into Central |ec a8 far as the council was |Judge Malone in the interior, Both cerned, The refusal of the coun- | expect the judge to be here in about cil to vote the money was taken as W0 weeks, down the gauntlet and citi-| The objective of the party, Little ticipation of | Falls, known fo have been visited by |a battle royal between fthe ftwo|f0 White men sinco 1884, was, —————— |ment of a similu s learned the Mayan dialeet and will ques- | \ university | | thro ons ha Federation of Labor. B charge the scssion of the o | Ameri Berl'n News | William Green. president of 1 school will he held at the American Federation of Labor, w il o sat ) | : boards. 1 and some interesting scien. fenEinaLy sl su sl (0 alin g SacecaEHearC Clirch Vleteher-Dee : A o R iod GriUh o Dol oC edn was garncred. The trip uwn at that time, but he will he l will be colebrated at ol ICCTE 08 )\ t 1 ot|, : g : 0 alll e eoriin umw to attend. The public has | : el gl ounecment was Iy « o [tion has heen taken by tho council | ¥08 2 sucee allinists ] hmn invited (o attend this meeting. | oo IR AT e marriage of Warren | . , | members to mean that the loins of rotur members, Mrx. Fliza 8. Galpin, W T s {formorty of Carlbou {1he board were being girded for the | Miss Herold Showered ‘r' ;n\(‘ .)'l‘ : ral . the tor, will be Wby o e daugl | | coming fray. which is expected to| In honor of her approaching mar- pin of Berlin.who died carly yester- |1 nd Sunday school will i\Irs. John 1. Fletc 1 P. (", Aleoholie Drinks | start soon after 1he reapening of the ‘;V"':”\ \j‘\:nls IJ\I‘N:«(I a r‘nl.n;rnn | day morning in Branford, will be| =y, . sirest, this town, crea Wiilian Ven Tenilelins hools. A skirmish is expected by % shower last night at the home 1 } o e | Wensingtonthodise Episcopal (7 T TR cnalized by Soviet etnall (orL (o inest maoeting or |oriMisa/ Gortride Balleyiont North | neld tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'elock | gyt g A o Ll o e T Ol et e strect to Miss Ruth Herold of Tulip | ight saving time, trom the home| . SR ol Thnmtonte ast Al 1 d L e e A3 e S R A $5 o'clock tomor-y orge. Hillon, former red S s ent ot| Meretofore the hoard of education any fine gifts were given T Cl k wn S k Re elec ‘m\‘l ot Cuiitord, 1 B HL0E dnville Episeop 1 will {has come off vietarious in its fights | !0 the honored guest. Miss Herold ”wn ek I e (el mad il e ey, e WD ' rom | With the coune oven if the Wil be married next month to i i \{;l\,-m ul'v-" o here | S |1 |} HMI o d i s renched [eouncil is vanquished this tir Thomas Kirkwood of Terryville. v e service, D 3ell, dlstriet super- A i | [l {lmen. say {hat it - — o Seelal it ve at : nounced today the eng i i i re aleoholic fempty vietory because there will he —_— Hlibe I B Uprayer mesting on . v d L 4 ] Rev. Samuel A b el Alina Vietoria Bae ana [ Sraaii © tirms, a8 [ no money to pay the bill. Postmaster To Wed. ) ougzh i [to made voters cannot he Berlin Congregational Funeral of Mre, Galpin Tomorrow— | POtster Ambrose A Barsett of Sunuel A, Piske. pstor of | o ’ L b Rltinre ny S A0, tniversity Students Try Scheme (o SRRt D LAl R Al i, will preach at the morn I | City Clork Thomes Extort Money and Find Them- BerlingliostmasteraWIIBW Al NE R S R0 g sl s B e 1:; C I DU e | G Tt | ms new law requizs 1t selves In Hands of Police 1 e near future, although nc \ M A E HItH a L 2 f . i Reftain Girk—Find Car Abandon | date Jias heen set as ve!s Mr. Baerete | o ”‘“" :’ sk 18 i that city union Suhufllafl [X{lrESS jcantaniust statp wiiether el 88 i Para iciseo, A ug. 20 (P—An 5 T ST el exiil il st Se o Bl Ll s R y S ienoll ! omade an elector in anoth- | yi.npt 1o put into practice a plot o o Tumplke—othes Meme, | e iai Bl f . | ; & and i \ v or state and if so, notiiic ending 1heir va at was “too goou for fiction,” was Daily Serviee tion must go to the officials in the tlar resident o town. 1 | the explanation given by Bliss Baker I nportant poiitical an- | . No o ivitiv 1 e C TS e > ! ¥ ARCHETInE i AR th O g duled at the church {omorrow Between AL PRUCKRE NAS [y 0 Russell Crawford, former uni- nouneement was made this morning | yoy A 10 LT iled 4 i changed his voling residence to this| i & FSSC Grawford, former Brls T B Kensington Congregational | A iy DT e e v s s, hey when Arthur 1. Wooldruff. town| Berlin veral years - R e ew Britain - Oflice, Occupin Lol ! a8t ® picas of guilty here yesterday to ceusnror. stated that hel A kitehen shower in lonor of Miss| = Fev. Verr 4 il e L aotmeon, 16 Main St Telizaeg. f (1 R 0 e o f trving o] loxlostis50 000, e : those o was hald Jast eve {10 07| LA ML LU Ao Alo; | ol Senfgr sl igthe e sulon | ool S SR e i Jackling. will agatn seck eleetion B T oo | Worthington merrow. He will uiso er ih tHartford, New Britin, Vlainville. || ticns : L offieen_on the republican tieket in { eominun nouse, | BOTGUNEION | Lo rmon of the daz. Sunday school | | Al applications to be made votors| Wealthy San Francisco man. the fall. This announcement fal- | idge. Th vas i DALUTEL G be held at 12:10 p, m. tPorestyille and Brisol | must hands of tI -| _The two youths sent a note to loeing cloze upon that of First Se- Of &t i | Ba<(iBoilint ttoms {73 ol o lhefats 86 preml Colonel Jackling June 26 saying that b fmant G I, Carfer. shows; Vere pre St S| The followir the serviees at | L o ondm i Mrs. Jackling had been kidnapped that the Grand Ol Party is not | CHIGEEE v Drasy {“‘”"'_ SN ihe Hast Rerlin 1l GHgnE 1o vote at 1 inlngicit nd would be tortured unless the zoing fo be left at the post this ‘\"‘ N Nt | Homorrow : Morning service Sehools Reopen ney was delivered. Shortly before \Fand that will et husy im- 5 Bilts N J Py AISS o ock: Sunday school at S S on or (the note was sent, Mrs. Jackling had mediately for the campaizn, N and dancing enioyed by oo Junior Ie at 0 . giving teachers an opportunity foybeen called out of the city by a fake r. Woodenff is well ke and o \.x g e o Ining serviee at T:30 p.m. o Rev. Asi romain at their homes over Labor |telephone message. She returned Wl ke 1 ghout the town. He ! oral varietls SEIBIenis s WEVE I G uler wWillEbednjieharke tof Uit ey e Day. All prepa have been |lome unharmed later in the day. Blon PRl 1in the courss of the oy i SN (ol 3 : . The youths were arrested shortly e ; Polities u‘\ To Interest : and seruon wilj | Tomorrow's ¢ ‘ g o 8 their attempt was foiled. 10 he of servies peAERsld e ! e 0 110045 o'clock, sermon, Th it ar r od for probation yester- Mr. Woodruf has 1 the ¢ i e . ‘m'm'”l 1 o'clock. | 2 ; R ", IR o case was postponed un- of town clerk and troasurer sine e el ol 7 | “E/th SY Tfl MAE\E A fit hen it is expected AvrL 1918, when he was choscn by et valel it i Lxplorati v 2s e Lo Funeral of Mrs. Schifitti sentence will he wmmww! | selcetman to At the e e ey ; | | Th B T e r. a University of California s first selcetman It th onstration which was ind I in not 10 o'cloct ! 1 R TRIT T 1l 1 Car & Unlversity o ox eaused by fhe drath of Prancisi oo 0 D one S 7:45 o'clock l F@Rl UNE i i this morning ] student who planned to use Shate, clerk far many yeurs, TR 3 8L W Cstcotiin i S a:a0 t » money to study in Furope told i Wi R t in el l,‘y » her home on Main <AIIH | n ‘ ;‘ ot ot A we hoth decided first melr L ¥ for the com-| e guost |+ } rooms. Noti | & mass wiem was \t plot was too good for fie- Ho | js0 Leen a "o . 5 -““ ‘! "1 | —adyt | 1 g o 1 Louis 1 A tion, that we ought to use it in real a Rerlin school comn _‘l thit. Mr. Carter ' jana ‘l ! = | 1 1 took A ng the office of seeretary of that T e R e et las et IREAD THE HERALD CLASSITIED W | tor Crawford was a former law stue Wy for seversl \oars, jev Aiioledi has Hot boconia wovked ned to home on Wiicox ave- ADS FOR RESULTS (Rt ; chalrmanship lohn ) t ent after spending wodays wit [E fis work has #lways heen dor " Tendered Rivihday Pardy jends in Winchester. New Hanp L | 4 eonscientionsiy and | PROTT- | Afre. Amos Rourgeois | of [ e 3 aee no reason why he should notlkerin was tendered a surprice bi s Melherson is cenfo- | EUMMJN”Y ]’HEA]’ER RERLIN AND KENSINGTON WORKERS . ::‘,,‘:’ P e oy AR T it ! ALE% SR PLAINVILLE. (O8N, W HAVE A SIX ROOM i h ; o :’:“. , H‘ St e PLAINVILLE TRUST Co. Cotgage on Main St. of Kensing‘ton ‘s‘";':v‘j‘ L e i il ‘\H. feco: Bad La“(!‘: PLAINVILLE, CONN. THAT WILL RE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE BEVORFE SEPT. fst m?:t: 11 : i -\::Ju:-r Sy THE FIRST RUASONABLE OFFER WILL BE ACCEPTED LOUIE §. JONES AGENCY i Kram e Fifth Ave. Models|| DeMore and famils. all of Fast Fer- i'm 17 COURT ST this town. He was Will Return Monday | KRR AR S e engaged in the groce Mrs. €. G. Lindquist of Beriin will | ——— m— O AR orm e cornr or e e seme e n Ko vers | FRECKLES AND HIS FRlENDS H(}Rplldl\ A vre More Than They Seem BY BLOSSER by the Cole grocery compar ter he and John Blake of Ne ain purchased the business from Mr Find Abandoned Car A tmall touring car of a popular | — K ‘.« found ahandons m‘» the | r GEE-1 FEEL SORRY FOR | KEN, GRaY Woodrufi's father, and they operated Am:oov TUAT HAS TD STR AS, BEANS, CORN it until a few vears ago. when they {Berlin turnpike near here la N A HOSPTAL-TAUST | £S ICE TEA, CHOCOLATE sold eut. Since then Mr. Woodruff brnayniERIN Thc el nollce TOOBA FOR FRECKLES | AN ICE CREAM = GEE =‘:|<V X al e 7_"”"_ e i i ( 4 TO STAY MERE =T kAOW | RE WONDER P wcrk f his offic : Rarage ‘ ®; " \KE ) ) Striler Wil Atere tawed to that station. anaiting 1 | L, T wouLDwT Like YO 6ET IT-YBETCHAT | K, WOULDNT A mecting of the striking clay |arrival of the owner worke of Rerlin will be held at their | Leave For Catskills crave In Rerlin tomorron afternocr nd Mrs. Henry Ro t 9 o'clocl. it has been announced Barbara. of Kens Williain ¢ ¥ e-presi left for the kill mountains. jent. United Bri v Work- | New York state. where they will visit b ineering | relatives and frier They expeet | the walko The meet will be [to be away about a wee | ldressed by Alcxander Marks of Will Hold Dance | New York city. connected with the | St Paul's T. A. and B. society will ance in ( ——————— been announce Music for nished h yAhlberg's | Juddie L. Landgren Ll Plumbing—Tinning in at 8 o'clock and will Be I'repared for Cold Days 1e until midnight Ol Heaters at a Sacrifice St. Paul’s Church Hepair vour Furnace Pipes Now Masses will he cele BERLIN. COAN 190 o'elock tomorre Tl 8123 Residence 3571-4 Paul's o

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