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NEW BRITAI DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 81, 19 0= )y B Pollard of W New Britain Prepared for Cold Days . CALLERS OVER ) str . .il hug been very active inall - state, [ for the walks, {t hiaving been foun [ Lt 1 al 18 en f . 17 cents a quart for Ayrshire milk. ainville Ne § jcounty wnd local wctivities of the [ impossible thus far to procure them B t 1 N ; : : W Cream s a &t 28 o Leglon, and 1t was largely due tof ‘The sub-committee on the high ns o ews e m(’:ml;' ?'\":"P‘:h‘,‘("T centa & bot. | his untirving effort that the recent|school is hard at work and has re- ke BLLUI LR jearmival of the local pest was such | duced the possible plans to two or raas | i success, ; U rrastiaiicas s tutt| ([ eaiind Inoronsed cost of productioniiat | - s s Al R this time of year is given by the 1 ommander Cralg and James E.|Into confercnce and a final decision ! milk deler by IRl A | L dealers as the reason for the her were the local delegates to the | made in the near future Pttt bliedl : Ploneers Win | Puneral of Accident Vietim, [ The Plainville Ploneers won their | | The funcral of Julius Pisk, who | olghth straight vietory Saturday I was instuntly killed when was hit | —_ — [afternoon at Trumbull field, taking | by the 9:25 train at Davitt's crosse Store C , ‘ - . f A the Rurritt Teserves of New Britain | ing on Iny night, was held v or | , Store Closes Wednesday At Noon For Last Time {Fire Starts in Stock Room and falo! camptin rather one-sided | A Dot 100 Out of Town Dele | from, the undertaking pariors of T, | kame. Martin once more starred on B r. 0'Brien this morning at §:30, arn the mound for the locals. his hooks bigh mass of requiem was celebrate u | 3 4 . GlllS Refl] 0[ Blllldlllg proving ton puzzling for the \,_\\.m..} ga[es Expecmd Sa[urday ed by Rev. Grorge Daitzewekl at SOl e TR ere A A T harA Stanislaus church at 9 o'clock e and ran bases well, easily forging | and burial was in the St. Thomas | G IaY 4. #afo lead | cemeatery GRAIG VICE-COMMANDER e et o esceners PARDE 1N THE AFTERNOON! ™" ume ror comien 0 S S l Of H and deserve the support of | A petition neminating Raymond | J [T S— R Crur for the city council in the ‘“r § = 5 R speople. Next Saturday T 8 ur ept. a e ouse a.l es fany New Teach Engaged— [ will play the junlor champs of New Motoreycle Policorman Gives Blood |(OMINE clty’ primariex was “l"’ .t ) “LeVasse rdding : Britain in that eity and the local | the office of the city clerk thia A Maerz-TeVasscur Wedding Tomor- bl (oassiers e i a2 in Trandtuston—Erice of Malk In. morning, The petition was eirou- L] . i i L tod 1 file v Juniu Douglas. row—"Pioneers = ublic % dlezatic e | and filed by Junius Z. Douglas, Starts The Month nght wlth i ers Win—1Two Iublic Jacess “-v‘L,,'.,'m of rooter {creases Tomorrow—Crumb Candl- | Mr. Crumb s manager of the Hearings on September f—Ieck- | | Saturday's score | date for City Council Irinity Dye works of this city, which : [ worates a series of stores and also » A less Driver Fined—Briefs. Burrtt Reseryos | Elaborate pluns have been made [@ factory in Forestyil % ab r h o a g ¥ 2 g i > o l one a'Vln s A fire which broke out at 4:2y |8 e bin ShSolaliedbyiiitia Now Depa nm corps | ||.u:‘| To Sate Office o'clock this morning in the rear of |l B, Don ey 2 3o the ntertuinm wout 1o | s, €. 3 Plenmig was elected jthe Clarendon restaurant on Cen- ot e it i o Visiting drum corps on next Satur- [$1# i “‘”‘j' o ‘:‘ “‘v””""“ Le- i ; a1 ke telmbatt comlalalve sl ROBERT L. CRAIG !-‘ : AElE o duy, wh t New Bugland ,.m”v uxl mi‘ ,”\ h¢ Ia;;nn‘m‘xl\‘;n. ¥ 0 LK SON &l ) ted that p ¢ building a cebe tersstate mect will be g her IRt erican SiogloncaUsle IT 1S THE BIG CHANCE OF THE FALL SEASON TO GET ':m’:« )Hy } f’:\‘r “v‘ H‘l‘\‘vr 1“".‘1":;.,\ and | avention, while large number of | r 22 10 O feadyuarters w" ba at m”‘ M j‘; lary in New London on Saturday, i S S Fi ITC \ J J ; n Gl s fnally sub | Plainville Legionnaires went de ki 2N 0 U1 pa), where e “ussemble, | Mrs. Pfonnig is a past president of YOUR SUPPLIES FOR KITCHEN AND PANTRY [entire structure, being tually sup | Plainy slonnaires went down to | S0 LR hall iliEreino abrps Wil Tuskamlel ity SECTEES SRl BISRESHE 00 dicd by Plainville Hoso Co. No, | [Participate in the parade Saturday | 07! : Rl Ihe parade of the afternoon will bee A 1373 ) 7 100 v lafte: A 3 s : afternoon. ek, 0y N0l ) ) o ] been active in its s A iREATLY REDUCED PRICE! after a hard two-hour battle. Deputy Jlh e gin at ¥ o'c headed by Marshal Sl 2 C Sher W. Furrey discovered the Teachers' List Vol ] 4 1 7 0 1ljouis A Wheeler AT LG ST oy it 80 Dl e adjutant - of T blaze, which was only one| The following list of teachers in | . i 3 7o [take wee ot 2 orerock at st aliedinielisina e N PTVERY KIND DINNTDR Qrma A et - S Sl L ot ° s al ; L 1223 Lojeoted a meniber of the sta 3 5 _\LL (JHI\A O h\ LR\ KIN ]). DIN:\I“R bl‘;Tb AND ()])“ when \:‘ first '.\d»' i mwm“ Plainvi \\’\HH‘IH hools for th | " ¢ .\ where handsome prizes will be | oyiive committee at the American ~ | 1 D O PV > o b [gain entrance to the he- |eoming year has been annot | awarded to the winners of the vari- 3 s e = PIECES. GLASSWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ALL of th: fact that the doors |t schonl comuit n oy jous events Feral trom fhe local or. attended . o) N o T O QT TG ~ S m \ were locked, he fired his Iver i ond St : FHRe 0L StA Lo theobRIEROsL ALSH OTHER HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES INCLUDED AT BIG e e Dn L N Theower i EX fhelsss e air and awoke those sloepi owland, kinde on: Mary 2 i Sy riage Itc : MARK DOWNS. L D e b R T e St e e arage (E et Kol in) thelalarm: buttin this shorl spice LT dleekiel A 4 & 3 olfined $15 and costs by Judge Joseph . A return has been received at the Ingthaaian bul i binishont it ] Ak | Y : \ s a1 M Donovanat the police court affice of the city clerk of the mar- N DTN AMET WADE MmN § e 18 Sreslinapanrend fnldingaenhison Ie 1R Cathering o ; i o (sion this morning fo ) «nd riage of Joseph D. Terrien of this WOODENWARE, ENAMELWARE, TINWARE, ELECTRI- ingly and the whole rear of the Capily i har G e WV SEhan G R Sa SRl S e R R e iR (R ring B heajof B Q nl ¢ 3 N 5 building was ablaze Yacahelis, 5h G R A ) g o olvedthsipe)tails 8 AL s CAL APPLIANCES OF ALL KINDS, FRAMED MIRRORS, e i (e Y1 5w o|ingof passing motor cars with stones | Thowaston. The couple wers mar- o QR TR Tapnr Lrmn v iree lines of hose were 1 lin torest Pty ried at Thomaston by Rev. John J. [ MEANS WOR 7 S A VTN (NG e e TR i | | ootch met w sonme homebrew | Burk st 17 PRICES, WHICH MEANS WORTH WHILE SAVINGS TO Jihe fact it the fiames gained i Sl me Nlthysns lonshiey, e win VDY D | ST QT m v i Ll = {Feadway among | ErCasy blical times, Several mofor cars| A 8eries of errors and bad breaks t om the stockroc inta the I a1 e | were struck hy stones, hurled by this A e from the stockroom ir ) TR ! ! !David, who imagined that Goliath |TOMP away with the New Departyre 4 on, the blaze threats 1t one ; Siows | BlF Rea ) el Soilsanig iaglicd GO e R o el e to break through into the upper v Raxt | Two base hits: Berry, Mundy yas prouching erieverd AR LIS B SIS SR T Lo {floors but was checked by the fire | (a0 e re. Smith. B Race an {OUE \”"“‘;"’{;” “fl*" )‘”‘”"“":”"‘m\» largest crowds of the season, fighters just in time. Tt w T Martin Ruck s e police hoadquarlers f oy included many Manchester i 6 o'clock when the fi Ruth Rur Lerifoniinusnss | A S IERERIEEE R E Siot the mlantl oofers, witnessed the game 'Y lable to leave the scenc Tdas &ur T Reserves 12, jended | The New Departure team started 1. supervising principal " New Departure team starte The stockroom and kitchen are | Linden stroct ! ganme Umpires:Ori- | No Outbreak eared I*hings by securing one run in the lcompletely gutted and the stock de TR (e T Wyman, Wi | Tong wars are not expected to first innir In the second inning stroved. THe monetary loss has not | Priarty. Grade 11: Elin M. Jo MAcr7-1ey assenr fect this city to the extent of an|the Manchester team, by a series of vet been ascertained, but it will | Grade I1T; Kathe B Tariantl interest s awn {nioutbreak locally, so the police be- errors of safely bunched hits, netted . | ) i quite igh, while the lunchroom will {Grade TV: Marion It Grade v |the marriage of lerman Jonhn | lieve no rival actions reside [three runs. Misjudged flies enabled . i '4["’: l}unm‘_rnw ”fljm sited many of the well known re- |l unable to continne Lusiness for | : Macrz of New Rritain and [here. Al of the Chinese business |the Manches am to get an ad- er ln ews | }‘: ”;"vl"“ i -':‘“'_"_”“ A. Barrett of sorts. They are at present visiting [some time. The uppev floors of the | Miss Marguerite LeVascouh of |men belong fo the same organization |ditional run in the fourth, fifth and ‘v e Berlin |vm'.~ office was disturbed | at the home of Mr. Wilcox's parents ‘huilding suffered from simoke, while Plainville, which will take lso that any tfrouble would have to sixth inning: _____ |conmderably as he was sorting mall | Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Wilcox of ‘the Palace of Sweets Jocated nest | e R e e St T o {Saturday afternoon, when a large | Berlin. 1 is expected that they will [oor. was also damag hy both | morning at the Chureh of Onr Lady |[seek a viethn, so the police say - n {touring car crashed into the side of [ l2ave in a short time for Cleveland, lsmoke and sater canse of the A Mercx. A nuptial high mass will | However, several of the laundrs men | [ the building in which the govern-| Ohio. where they will make their fire has not vet heen ascertained. hut chrated by Rev. John B. Fay. fare taking no chances on the out- 3 ‘4 | i {ment office 15 located The car was | future home. Mrs, Wilcos was for. |there was no one in the building at by Hev. Charles Coppens of © of the laundries | damaged and several clapboards | merly Miss Pearl Cashman daughter |the time. g W Rev. N. X. Schneider None care to | were torn from the side of the build-|of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cashman | The Clarcndon huilding has only PR & Meriden, and Rev. Father Massey ties of tong bat- U i) f ling. of Worthington Ridge lone staivway, in the front, and 1he o pa e oo Hartford 1 the Chinese in- | i ’ | The driver of the car swung the Mceting of Sclectmen fire might have had tragic conse- (OTETY | Atjes Mario € n will he maid of {torviewed expressed the opinion that e vehicle sharply off the road in order | The selectmen will hold their quences had it not been discovered ; 5 ot tonor. The br will he MisS | thoy were more interested in the = b 1) iddlefown Man A{[emmn {0]cnine driven by Major Frank L.|the purpose of transacting reguiat (the wpper floors wers able to e el e ik iy LTV (v T T e e \\! cox of Berlin [ routine business. Rills will be ap- (0 the streef, but th wonld 1 i e of New Dritain will be best man | Quinlan Gets Continuance I Pl k P. o [% Pass OmT Om |Vh ln The afternoon mail had just ar-|proved and any other business fit- |Deen trapped if the fire had had b nerried, O ¢ i James evers and Frank Le Presontation of the defensa of 01 FIAnKS on l[\glfl[]l wo el e 10 P,o {rived and the postmuster was going | ting to be ac upon will be dis- (@ lttle more headway. The Y ) Hawl Iy i . Le ushers. The bride |qarsic Monson reed with assanit At about the dutics incident to this|c q g was in of renovation. picgnn 2 n in o marriage by her fyng preach of pe secured for At T — [event. He calmiy placed ihe letters | e Ghnilis oo la stucco front heing put on T et {orney. Edward Quinian one of ihe| A Inrge foree of workmen in the W[u APPEAR IN GOURT“ the various hoxes, meanwhile| Licutcnant and Mrs. A. I Larle Robert L. Cra conina e nowly wedded couple Wil 80 ' Giivtg” o fogal },:,‘,5 Al conlinnLemplayiofal ew York, New Ha- LRI {humming a gay little tunc. Sudden- | who have been spending the sum. | Brock-Barnes post. Ani antie City on (heir honeymoon uC™ i gl er 1 unn) far. | Ve & Hartford Railread Co. is en- FRCHLTRA {1y, without any warning whatever. | mer as the guests of Mr. and Mrs, & =ion. of Plainville was on their return will reside at (o ovigence may be seeured gaged in making several changes |there was a deafening crazh and | Benson, leff i tale vice-cotmmandor at ! e T calth avenue, New hblchion SRl Nl improvements fhe layout of o - S | Benson, ieft this morning by motor State vie : " 437 Commonwealth avenu Monse i ias nnronted doiart dave | andmproyementstin ayou N Auttmobile Runs Info Berlin I'0st | Posimaster Barrett's ditty tune stop- | for Des Plaines, 111 tion held in New London t " Pritain, Mr. Ma 15 connected S e i ”, oy ;..", ]“ ¢ fracks at the local passenger sta- ed i ¢ ddle of nensur | i - 5 week a . Ve e HiA donn ent of the i AU L) N | Offfee—uncral of Mrs, Galpin—- | %0 10 the middie of a mensure. & Mre. . 1. Itich and sons Ray. Part of last i h the traffic department of ) T T i : hunted look taking the place of the | mond and Lester, have roturned to chosen a deligate to the TR S SRS DB S nelanifehes B n W ine fcen(ral [ Mz oml Mrs. Galpin Retuf rom |carstwhile calm expression. But. | thelr home on Mamn sireet after’ convention jat thes: 1 AP Automohile Crash hoy's head and & complaint was | 8rd which the railroad depot facea sinee Mr. Barrett has faced shot and | spending the past week as the fairly won hy fhe local ] b S mobiles, fouring ¢ Thade Anzinst onson. i Harenac|are Uelng moyed: west 00 festifand Burope—uther Items. {shell in France he was not daunted ' guests of relatives in Bethel tified by his past record. e e - S re hadly smashed up at the cor- TRE TIETE TANIOT: O defend-fingtoad of the short crossovers now {and he went ontside, arriving in time |~ Aies Jonuie Hanna an ing his second term as commander St Cronken alreetiand tho Nene okt AL s enannoved Lt biaes o the yard “high-speed” . : o ot the lin Miss e Hanna and Miss An- |[ing his nd term a instead af 40 i hivliie oy andicoim panionsandihad R etiempt to cut out of the In€ 1o gee the radiator of the 1euring . na Hanna of New Britaln were the |of the local post, and Brock-Barnes - A Vritain road Saturday night shortly Y ! ‘” "" empanions and had | . ogqovers are heing installed. These traftic and pass a Connectient car being backed away from the | guests of Mr. and Mrs Archer |has never had a more active or o L clock, but none of the oc- “‘(:E‘ "”“Q"W‘:”"'W';""“_!“ :::[‘ ":“'L;‘:Y"; have a long, easy angle and will company bus and another machine, [building Walsh at their home on Wilcox ave- |cessful poriod than th e o the macl ines were injur- #H0E T8 make switehing of long trains and [ ja d e Outside of attacks of irritated | ;g v coming down the &0 ; large boxcars much easier than it resulted 1nan accident on the Farm- | { nue Sunday. cam head, Vish Thrice Gives Blood 1 : nerves on the part of the postmaster | A vhur MacKendrick of Wileox | (s connty 1 offiesr and v 1o Plainvitle and t x . {has been fhstonfon i s ihela| =l ErCing i ftne i ict erNo it nel car i bsel | e e s el Tl nalss floet ot a e lon e ' . 3t outttroniCrook | mloicre\cle SO Car i lales SN In the past, ecirens frains and preperty yesterday morning, as a[name conld not be learned, the dam- | yion o (he giest of his grandm “‘ alate fund. faking care of applicn 1 hi i They collided with the | urns subuit d for the third time | ofher oy Hi il k vesult of which Sofio Scarrozzo of jage was slight and can he repaired | oy <7y 5 SEESI O] S ETEndmother i T TN fro e ; at one car lost hoth front | ON Saturday night to a blond trans- | found it necescary to put into the \ ( 7 Middlotown was arrested by Offieer {at a small cost. | S ,W,,m,':‘;. ‘ Deni ST - ‘ & ls and was otherwise damaged |fusion within paosveacs The t ‘”':Y central yard have | forced to Frank Brown on a charge of reck- Valnable Dog Is Located Athletic St 1”” e ol et i {he other suffered a crushed jtime was in hehalf ' Vormer lx-‘m come up the main ros pass the lete driving. He Wil appear in the | & valuable dog owned by Fobert | 1o S €88 BELBE A e he nih e ey ot N el R thil n inolite Mwerel COMIT) BRlont dohn T2 Condon. who | depot and switch over on the main Berlin town court tomorrow night |Lee of Meriden was tound yester- | o st ol L rch S A v RSl and Detective | has been dangerousty ill for geveral [switeh which the trains coming in { 7:30 o'clock to explain Lilay by Officer rank Brown of the G_ ] ; & ‘_"'_""{ | Y L N rgrant Patrick O'Mara, Doorman | Weeks with lohar pneumonia. The | from Bristol use to go to Hartford. Searrozzo’s car erashed into a ma- | Berlin police fores, aftar the S {y::;(;ll‘l\Y(":Iv ""“‘;‘ I o Rlains el Towi Liai Coil Gl e £ tave Heliherg and Pairol Driver | {ransfusion was a marked success as The reason for this was that the chine driven by William 1. Butler of had becn missing since Wednesday | oS < Mary Jane, ‘I‘:,‘m o ',’\ e T T Ty o T Lo O T i e B | Michael ‘isited the scene in |the patient rallied nicely and (his | crossovers near lm street Were too 64 Winthrop stre New Britain, [las! e e e T Can the police car. They Investigated the [Morning was reported as holding his short to allow them to pass over ' when he atfempted Lo cut out of the | Mr. fee, who is emploved by the | o g SRS § TOF POV A8 0% o Wednesday o \ but fook no action as the!own ‘ |to the other tracks. This condition No one was injured as a result | Kelsey P'ress of the Silver City, was 8 BF P & Wt T e Tl e ; of the crash was out of their| Ofticer Rurns rested for two hours | will he eliminated after the work e craxh. but hoth cars were con- |driving through Kensington last{ 08 O S8M Sreet | o s bt e e e after the (ranstusion and then re- {being done now fs completed. et G e T s i S SER B G s e X Hearings Net Week sumed his dutics on farce untfl | The NKIng at ihe passenger towad 10 garages for repairs [from the machine. stavting in pur-) o0 &84S .m‘ s "; ) L ¥ Shie e T town plan commission e s 1 oon duty v‘,.‘:v whieh has heen »d as a 3 N0 Arrests After Aceident st of ther canine. e lace i e SR ST R HOIRE s 6t 1ot Nali) strecl: frown R i 1 miblic hearings on W < (1Y none | pltform for passengors i being Prank A Kirks of Middletown | tried his best to locate dog. bt Misa Vivel o i el T T e e R sty o " i " : oy ve £, September 9, i the fo ce. | tor and will replaced with RN i ; R e S rginia Koot accompanicd he : | i on hall. At S o'clock a hearing ( Fai crus sto as a b md a top nd Graham e v 5 hiome and will spond (he coming . the Simon Smith m ending [on Wednesiay t ) ; sssing of materl n v v were Intolved In teci- inotified and h cd on the frail. i @HE ARC B i B e e o ; s : : ] he held on the recomt Unien sire g of . in making at In ast Berlin Saturday after- | finding the animal a . e south; ) o 3 S Sration o <“, nr-foo ‘ up a pint Woaod n.“. 'f‘:,.”‘,’ ,-‘,,::‘” 4:’ \N \"my*‘: :": No ons ol house. Mr. | e ‘\ I g 5 4 1t lin Past Mai Public He g '\ A RS and climinata Aftor an invest police de- [home. He congra ted the officer | e Q1= ST = and 1 sion’s ) { ' ! i i ) Al found 2 . 2 : e e or s it L onnte d Micient waek | Results in $150 Suit Ao e i ) bren found necessary 0y ! 3 X o T n Mrs. Fliza S Galpin | Peintingslios SMox Tohn M. Beatrice has been named |hetwe Centra " terly | 1 | LS bR 1 \ ™ine rilees for Mps, Eliza 8] Arthur 1 “\.\'M\“:\“m\ ; 190 defendant in a civil action brought [the Plainyille Ti ny s 41t N ——————— | 5 . Gatpin wers vesterday after nters, have moved their shop inte 4,0 i Johnson to recover damages |erty he s it 1 S LR RO A = . B con fromd e home of her ter bullding in the rear of ANCItlor 8150 as a resull of an automobile| The recommends i by : i i ‘ S ‘ o transfusion was neees YOUR CH"..DREN ! Aivm Arthur Lombard of Guilford. | home on Farmington avenue. M faceidont on Middictown road, At s s L L S Ufllflfl s“human Exmess [sary ¢ impr Ttrv, Pred Snaw of Guilford, « { Bushnoll. well known in the print-} o japngon's car was parked on a in strect dated An (il Gk shown ¢ o nap of W {Cond ndition may not like their studies hecause of the family. officiated. Th 1ing busincss in this state, has tnl']n steep hill leading from Middletown {drawn by FEngineer . N, MeKerna o Rl A I 1 oy eered 4 LT they eannot see properly, Accur- N Yerlin | for year: sident of the town. He | o0 g g Min street. whe i il Servie anraha g K ] ; ; :‘«n S % A e d :~”Hn v.v‘\q\w‘,:,“"m\: e o s (asiinlinslnel 2 i "HI : i) e ! d Isot! I hallieserice and Dr. O ately adjusted Goodwin's Glasses ' ~clack and the servien 7 at o gl agont ce's car At an alleged | Commission Auz. 28, 1025 o by m s ( ) B Bl 2 would mak W e R e el i port K01 raokinel pul e GRS it S TR R b i feanac Between rformed the § iinakeEalnemicniid our samuel A. Fiskie of the Berlin Con- | years he has heen giving his Umefio e par machine, Johnson | interested a by % of Tiai New Britain - Ofice, Occupin & Lielock SRl RN e quickly made 3 zregational chir The pall hear. | exclusively to his printing work. | claims his car was practically warned 1o be pres \ s . \ U o Lt and the results are heyond ques- ¢ < wore Frnest W Milirmm. Henry | Notes from the Vacationists | oy b MichidiG S il A bl s s 8 N cos will in REHGE L Midrum. Philin Mildrum and | Miss Katherine Fagan'is spending | Haper has s e g RS A ANt 0 Y Johnson. 36 Main St Tel. 125-4 ¢ n - oxtra : nr Lambard Rurial was in Wil- | her vacation st Indian Neck. Mis® | rodqant and case is returnable Tast et : i : B . o the proser ‘ : . : shown artford, New Britain, Plainsille, t A ranj % Cox! eemntery Fagan is a resident of Kensington. |in city court on the first Monday in ) ey A A : 4 00dwin TrafMle Eaceedingly Heay Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson | september. Attorney Harry Gins- | T OWHER B : A Forestville and Bristol AL AR Fyesight Specialist Teatiic the turnpike yesterday | have returned from a tacation at!perg is councel for the plaintiff. J Refathy ELS a0 ”( g he ‘ Main St Phone 1908 & execodingly heavy, according o | Indian Neck, Branford | i Offteer I'rank Rrown of the Rerlin| Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hannon o e ——— ~ —_— — — pollee department. A stoady stream | Kensington are spending a week at FR R e ECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS | practeally all day. according to the| Mr. and Mrs. Marris Christianson offleer | of Hartford were the guests yester | day of Mr. and Mrs. George B. An- | 4 A | derson. e ) Juddle L Landgren Miss Jessic Skinner of Berlin has HE HAS BEEN RUNNNGA WER et (" Tiu Lock nis Room ) NS s | returned to her home after a visit) | TEAPERATURE AL DAY, DR AEMMINGS' | s aie & AND CARRY THE KEY | SR (i : i Plumbing—Tinning of several weeks with Miss Florener 1 THINK ME HAD TOO MARY e SELF T MAKE SURE | :’w{u\:x\::‘;z&ff‘\mzyouo ; TS C ARR LF YO € SURE | AovE THERE AND Ol Heaters at a Nacrifice. Retarn from European Trip Itrpair your Furnace Pipes Now. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wilcox have BERLIN. CONN { returned from their wedding trip Tel. 6725 esidenc hich was spent in Europe. Tl BERLIN AND KENSINGTON WORKERS WE HAVE A SIX ROOM {'ottage on Main St. of Kensington THAT WILL BE SOLD AT A SA(1U'11 " "TFORE SEPT. 15t TAE FIRST REASONABLE OFFER WILL GE ACCEPTED LOUIE 5. JONES AGENCY {1 COURT ST TEL. 141 e ! THE LETTER- \‘fd\\/fik NES | ¢ NG EXCEPTION SN 4 | HE 15 ALL | ALONE! | =11 || 4 THAT THEY'D SEE You- 600D Dos!

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