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AW |New Britain The Ploneers defeats 2 amw @ IVews |« i+ ovvonents tust week on the ecord wim H Masbelle Brooks == Amy local diamond, but the Hardware nsto ews visor of Art. : { Uity team is expected to put up a Margaret Tomlinson—Asst. l\lm [ stifter fight today visor of Art. TR Monday, Labor Day, will find the Iolfe E. Rowe—Attendance Offs & Ploneers engaged in a double-header oen 5 with the Emecralds of New Britaln. I Fmma 1. Rowland — Health [ The \:nm-mnu me will be played at 8¢ ""“" ""”};"l‘“‘ - ] | 8t, Mary's field, New Britain, while ] rene O'Brien — Health Schosl: | \ ; LAINVIL[E fiRUWS In the afternoon the two outfits will ‘Tfi'urhlnr' | meet at Trambull field here. The atherine B, Case—Supervisor of MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED S —— keen rivalry stirred up between | e Home Economics, 4 D ) L 0o BI][ Accide[][s Gmw Fewer :‘,M; iwo groups during the basket- | Pearl M. Anderson-—--Asst. Super. il season last winter is cortal mnr of Home Economics, | t rtain fo p p Througl] aili Meas [T B itional -~ Appropriation 0 ;”,.n,,.,,,‘, Slons Aset: Biipdriiall e tionally hard fought $Z7 00 R f toq | Home Ec mmmh'-» | \ ; | [ of Manuel Trainin Y i ‘.Ilm. A e e APPOINTMENTS ANNOUNCED ' ** 25 1™ s we suparvisor THE YOUNG FELLOWS WILL WANT SHIRTS and will find the “Yorke” none (M| SR s A T 8 of Manual Tralning. better made. Choice of neckband style or with turn-down collars, The materials LROCEMm Graham = Now i1 1egwil\| albolaHut onifer s Mrs. Elizabeth Cloughsey Dies At (02 °F ! “10':1- g g are broadcloth, soisette, balloon cloth, poplins, oxfords, imported madras and other School Children Must Present 443, At the post office, the stamp, Age of 78 After Short 11l Dr. A, 8 Drackeit- Meieal Ad good shirtings; some in the new plaited effects. From.. .$2,00 to $7.50 each BIrth Oertifonioel ort - Toanator | bonion canuieaengreli S dellvery v D T ¢ ansfer windaus will by open until noon, | Building Code Con : 3 I : ¢ o T, \ g Code Committee Devotes Mary E. Mullizan—School Nurse, BATH and LOUNGING ROBES, Beacon | PAJAMAS FOR COMFORT and good Cards—Ages For Entering. ‘\“‘” 7 onoy. orlere will be Teisd, . Norton — Asslstant blankets, wool or others of Turkish towel- | night's rest are of mercerized pongee o e e R bs nue Tilhe Do lioursiogitudy. School Nursc 3 % f : 4 The volume of traffic through | MOrning only. Al mails will be de- h 5 ing, crash, French flannel and silks, im- | broadcloths, oxfords, soisette, fine per BRIV IR sl s TCa TS B Baptist Church | With 202 teachers included in t 4 porvisor of ported and domestic. .....$4.98 to $25.00 | cales, etc.................$L50 to $5.00 |[||is whoily out of proportion to the| The scrvices at the Plainyili facultics. the local schools will open ' 450 SMART SOCKS, best brands, lisle, fiber | SMART NECKW LAR the very latest in size of the town, but the safety | BADHSL church tomorrow will be as ; = e FASTLOSTIAG O ""‘]_"“' L. Music A silk, all silk, silk and lisle, silk and wool; | four-in-hands and bat wings; made of the |[J|jmeasures taken by the local authori- ” lows \‘( I\ {5 &. m., the pastor's e LR R ““} Y — Aut, Bapsriiean 1 % : f : 3 A . ties this summer have cut down the [theme will be “Coveling.” Sunday| Miss Sybil Bauer of fhe Tliinois | % Loias gl o UL o M solid colors and new jacquard effects. | nicest imported and _domestic silks. |l Linitr ‘of necidenta Can aimost [SChool Will fallow the marning ser | Ac et B boor ihe Hnol8 | et (his expansion tn the teaching | ° Husie: o Priced..............25¢c up to $3.00 pair | Choice from. .50c to $3.00 each climinated serious onea. Situatod as|ice, At T p. m. “Dweliing in Safety” |backstroke swimmmin ‘l"mr’l'“:: {staffs, about §27.000 has been added |, FEOTEC Wo Jy];u:m’\ ~Director of CORRECT GOLF HOSE, lisle, wool and | A BELT, OF COURSE—AIl styles, with it is at the junction of several im- Wil be the topie | Portsmouth, N. 1l to the board ot edugslion ApProprS:| = yaioy 1, gy o Aget, G REE silk and wool, the newest imported and | tongue buckle or with separate buckles of portant arteries of travel, Plainville | A prayer necting will be held at AL - RO o ",::Mm )v’"“’" Physical Fducation. io ki - ; Sl e . ik R (RN A o'clock Thursday evening. 5 lerease in school registration, mak- ve B domestic kinds. Priced $1.00 to $6.0 Al E silver. Pri is naturally much traversed by mo- | < & COLONEL WILLS DROP! ; R = he| . Mildred 1 Asst. Dircctor of ced $1 0(‘]0 8 é)hpm \Ist.erli‘!}p: s'}l\m Priced. .....81.00 and up e S e e Catliolic Chuel ’ £ \ I“ DROPS DEAD | jng necossary new buildings in the | ot ! ¢ Men's Shop— Mam Kloor) ald roads and well-paved main| The resular low masses wil he| C4IMP Powry, Obio. Sept, § (P—) East Bristol and South Side dis-| ™ yjp iy 1; Anderson—Asst. Direce strects offer an added inducement (o Neld &1 § and 10 o'clock tamorrow | ¢2enant Colonl Wil D Wirs U, | tricts, has required that more teachs} ¢on o physioa] Bducation, ) A The moloilstito ome binlay morning at the ‘hurch of Our Lady | ;1) ”-\:“jy“ i ""”“' ran ors be engaged dvlv":v“l'lml‘*\"‘"”" Mrs, Elizabeth Cloughsey e 4 b I NEEAAsa {cer of the Nationa 3 tion i being given to the 1’all Moun- A i A A Boys’ Clothing for School Wear L e e ‘ [t s o g g o e ot 300 | st it Clgh 18 also hold out a temptation to speed- | Episcopal Church i e iin district an | SCN00T| vears old yesterday at the home ing, and this has in the past led to | The morning service at th (A s pllltbezapatn “”“”“-‘";' a8 “n""‘":f of her n Mrs, Joseph Bachand, X P T ‘e, var. | of Our Saviour tomorrow, th o e ) s school until new quarters are pro- |, By et BOYS' FOUR-PIECE SUITS, 100 per cent wool, right up to the minute in style, ||| finiuriy at miossoms sorner.” Aits | feenth Sundas after Trinire, wiil ne| "0 W38 i Philadciy e s G PG i Moy et aLon v Oregon City make, priced from $17.50 to $21.50. Other Suits, 9 to 18 years, $15.00 corner held no terrors for anyone |'°1d at 11 o'clock, It will he con- E 3 planned so that the Forestville| ang hag lived in this country the and $16.50. Wool Mixed Suits priced at $12.98 and $13.98 each. familiar with it, but the unexpeeted | dueted by Ne 1 P. Dare of Berke- ound Argument Ischool may have two rooms ready | r part of her life, She leaves & txirn caused the downfall ot many a | 1evDivinily achoot Sears }'\ hat do you think of my|nhy October 1. The Tast '»"M"'i brother. Michael Moore of this eity, JUVENILE SUITS, some with long pants, | JFR%EY SUITS, ne\r _models, for boys 4 strange tourist. Now, howeicr, | Congregational Church, (et et nd—most o, | ctioolgefpetaltitesmy Ra rot b®jand several nieces and nephews. Thos B v aa =l i 312 i coupled h the spreading of its| The regular morning service at].. . > d-—=most certainly | ready until ahout January tuneral will be held on Monda: . > 5 Y e Lh Sl by S, Middy and Oliver Twist corner has been protected by lights, | morning will be at 10:45 o S5 ceanR A IC nnt elac The high school teaching staft Will { church, where a solemn high maes model, tweed mixtures, priced $3.75 each models. 3 to 9- \ear olds. . .$2.00, $2.50 up e L e DOl lane e it roeabwiil] b e LUt merely | po ag follows for nest year of requiem will be celebrated. The 0DD KNICKERS, wool materials, 9 to 18 | LONG PANTS, neat i i ; . ) . Henry E. Cottle-—Principal | burial will take place in § A i p: S, L stripes, wide legs safety device, and there have been | breach | 5 nry E P | take place in St Patrick's vears,....... §2.25 to $3.50 pair | with cuffs, sizes 28 to 33 waist. Special no crashes there for some fime. on ember 13, the Eathnris’ Wrong Pinniaga M""‘f ‘,"“ ‘F,n'm"\r" Sl “",‘:“:‘“";‘l" e o erly ai sile 86¢ o September communion service e . a ad commercinl dept, Post e Hours, Golf style. . ...$3.00 to $5.00 pair 5.98 pair Formerly automobiles used ¢ W»‘w] ikl (uy.}‘m:n rvice will b Father: 1 greatly disapprove of | P2 Hv"vdvynr;wv‘x:wr 4‘n"m‘r-”d’_“ i nmm::\” |:‘.< W \'IR!-\I( HT PANTS, 3 break through the East Main street | N€1d at 10:45 o'clock in the morn-inat young Smithson, and ona par.| Porotha X mm nt. pot i1l obser oli- G tweed mixtures, offered at $1.75 pair crossing gates with marked regu-| & The regular sessions of theticalar nis his Tack of indumes | Abbie Diliingham—-Commercial. | day hours on Monday with no de- larity and frequency, but safety | Church échool will be. resumed on lin his calling. 5 W | iareainoreCommetgial H\' i :(-m'(”.‘ Tl: o e measures have been taken here also, | {hat da ‘.“WIL:vmmw e R Davghter: His ealling? Why, he H‘" "r“"t",‘””"' ‘r'::::',“ A 'K.:'iiu',;";',ld]dl‘;:.’;’::' with the result that there has heen | ethodist Church |calls seven evenings in the werk, “lora E. Clark—Commercia', ! e rec . but one accident here of late, al-| The services at the Plainville M. _— Lonise §. Chanin—Commere ifediat H»‘H;\I e v houEh alsddien Nowerng ofe tiel| BJchseh lomorrowienilba sl fols | Alice €. Pulsifor—Head o [ L L gates yesterday afternoon nearly | lows will be Sunday school Ll ht G ld lich department . he building code discussion ( winter and spring. which 15 soliciting funds for the |trapped two automobiles betwesn At 9:30 in the morning. At 10:45 ghtens Lol Reatrice L. Jones | miibor o e raise U St. Paul's Church Berlin free library. Resid them. The shunting of trains across | @'clock there will be a proaching ST A Gt o | of Comm has taken . ary. esidents of . illiam A. 3 | more than 600 hours of experts’ Masces will be célebrated at 8 and |the community are being visited and |here s still the cause of much an- service, with an lress the p Kate Linfield—English. time is the announcement from peo. 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at §t. [it is reported that the responsc so |novance, and long strings of antn- 'or fopic, “I'aul's Labor Agnes E. Jennings — Engiish-) o o) it with the (ke p'rh; Paul's charch, IKensington. Rev. [far has been entirely gratifying. mobiles were plled up last night and | The sacrament of t Spanish { building code was rated as a hard John (. Brennan, assisted by Rev. Occupy New Residence tiis morning waiting for slow-moyv- | ®ill be administerd Murfel B. Tanner — f-14- | proposition fo handle but none of W. D. Casey of Hartford, will con-| Mr. and Mrs. Rohert. Pinches are |ing freights to be switched There wili be no brarian. | the committee mombers thought that 4 duct the services, Sunday school |MOVIng info the house on Worth-| There have been no bad collisions | ¢! I e gosening, Rtlip Aoy Mona G. O'Hara-—English-Tatin. the work would amount to what has will follow. Ington Ridge, formerly occupied by |at the center for some months, while “]‘ rs of that "'-}1 wization ‘“H”’"! in Dorothy G. Potfer gUsh-Latin. ' bocn done, The work has progressed Sacred Heart Church Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gold. Mr., and |the “dummy” has also escaped pun- | 'N° service atthe camp ground. Mary Noyes — Head of Mathe- | so that practicaliy 90 pe G ; o Mary e ticaliy 90 per cent of the. WIlL BEfiIN S“[]N Rev. John C. Brennan of St., Mrs. Gold are occupying their new |ishment. although its Hght is none N,T,“‘..‘.'lnm R “"fl, h'-”xl"» matics department code hias been looked over sand res ) Paul's church, Kensington, will [house at the corner of the Ridge [too visible against the lighted store | 10T i“"‘. '_"“. OIS IACRY Sadie Mahoney—Mathematics vised. Some of its provisions are als g gonduct mass at the Sacred Heart|and Farmington avenue, windows of similar color. Due to ning a ”\m e Charles T nrx.mnm.\|:n1\mm|.-s.[ ready in use by the city as the mers q church, Fast Berlin, tomorrow Vacation Ttems the peculiar angles of this corner, | otes. | Scienc: | ts of the new set of regulations, Comm“t% Heflfls AflflOUflCGfl at morning at 9 o'clock. Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Good- |it s a bad one and there has been There will be a public dance in ! Arthur W. French — Head rv" which will goon Le announced for M t. [ me {‘,{)u[]ci] | will be held at the usual hour. rich and daughter. Adeline, are en- [some agitation for a fraffic officer (icange hall this evening. Mugic will Secience department { #pproval by the city council, have ee mg 0 Berlin Congregational Joying an automobile trip to Beek- |during busy hours, but the muin provided by Holman's orchestra, Samuel Josolowitz Seience en ree ized. i Rev BAmiual AT e el daluer iman BNt v trouble is delay and not danger. while Harry Silks will prompt Athletics | Alout two years haye been spent the sermon at the morning service | M. And Mre. R. R Stevens will Funeral of Mrs. Gr M Rachel Smith of 43 Broad Ruth E. Grout-—-Science it committee in R NEW MEMBERS at the Berlin Congregational church |5P#nd the next few days with rela-| Funcral services for Mrs. Willtim street has returned from Storrs. | | F. Fllzabeth ePttibone ules and. raRUIRL DRWE F tomorrow at 10:45 o'clock. Other | Htes in Greanshoro, Maryland J. Gra will he held from r | where she has beei attending a con- St tions as compifed by Uity Engineer activities will be omitted. Mrs. 1. P. Perry and daughter, [late home at a'clock this nfter- "‘\'["" Ruth R. Crockett—History. | & W. 1 in crarr to make such < 70 n he werk-end 1 3. Ward, pastor af the | . A. G ith of 43 Pleree | 2 o R e kI roceossary ta it TReEl o inE R CoTe caational Hazel, will spend the week-end and {naon, Rtev, J, G. Ward, pastor of t « | e i e e Riatiy n a Nt Bokd Labor Day to Be Observed Quictly | . ° rwzu::;r mm_“l‘f":’*'m_ww ilanor Day at Indian Neek: {Baptist church, ofticiating. Intor-{ street Is seriously il at the Hart-| | Ruth 1. stearns—Head of ‘Latin | (a6cs, The code foilows closely the 1 be he < N _| Mr. and Mrs, Walter L. Afwafer [ment will he made in n ord hospital. I ann Tt mank ew York cqde, but has been modi- wrlin — School Board Has | he held at the Kensington Congre- | ment. wi ShOHn Al S, » i jepartm y { L has be nSbenitn o | zational church fomorrow at 10:45 | Will spend Labor Day at Monticello. | Conn. D et Inean i an s I Ttena Hayes —Latin-English. | fledand foxtended iy sihe - SUASE short Meeting — Berlin Church | g'clock. “Rev. Vernon T. Phillips|N. Y. They will make the trip by School Notes la Ruth dirnhang will spend “"‘ | Leonie F. Crowe—Irench, committe, wherever thought neces i S " : hol i N ork eit i s 1 \, sary. i pr will deliver the sermon of the day, | automabile. ) At the opening of school next M\Wn‘wv.‘ "¥ ‘l Ity o | Harry W. Griffin - Director Co ary L Will Resume Activities Sunday school will ha held at 12:10 Make Plans For Tmific | Wedneaday morning all new pupils | FUSTIEE AT T CaTBN Ses) {operative Tndustrinl course. SR e e halaotori hefcom 1| \nisms The Rerlin police are making {peretofore not registered In Plain- | J | Victor D. Davignon, 26, of North | Thomas H. Monahan — Coach-| O R Dt (el Kensington Methodist plans for umusually heavy fraffic |yilla schools must present a bivin O Poreol | Attlcboro, Mass.. has re-discovered [high school athietic teams, Sretlistatn] O rden. president of the Worth-| Dr. J. F. Barton of Hariford will| o the turnptke over the weck-end. |certificate or transfer card from the f e 5 the secret of lightening the weight | [Florence §1 Pease—Secrefary A 0linVe 1D thate swas Ahan v O PaiSrcen b oter associa. | conduct the service at the Kensing- | The officers will be on dnty hoth [school Inst attended in order to be ' ~Mr and Clarence Judd and \or gorg (hat Benvenuto Cellini, 16th special Teachers Listed Thaicar ST » . ington Community Center assoc 5 . S e T ST A e Ty | daughter Lorraine, and Mr, and | i s i = 10-CRE UDNoL; o o o of the Commu. | {on Metjpaist church tomorrow | Stnday and Labor Day and it s ex- | admiticd st ohialng fand (andeentury Ttallan goldsmith, took (0! The special “teachers. who Willl el rolling yet; oo e ) i ted Feieal S & it A o over R = » Moreno of Hough stree R . oA tal e fitay apar 4 " xacn ity council last evoning at the or- | MOrNing at 10:45 o'clock. Sunday :":'31\."'31):\'“”;‘\ ';vmi traffie an| Children of fve vearalagiorevanitly s ik ”lm”mm el el [is grave. In every ounce of gold take charge of various departmental! Jil's playing on a harp.—Unf ém\\numw building on Berlin | 5chool _will be held at the usual 3 }x‘w a 4 eht wiil he heavier than be admitted to the kindergarten, To | &% s St e SRS in fhe jewelry business this |duties in the local schools during sty Life. street. It was also planned to con- | hour. There will \w.nu other activi- ‘:nmv“v:»r an';’f‘vn:')!\': ime during Hw;:y: :<.-hl|v«vv“\1 jr;‘\vlwl. r‘\”ls‘ ‘ ,\']",-' H:\‘r‘” Wil (hees ines e yrvr!v A’; will hring n!nlwn .n sav -»»~lr oming year, will 1: as erm.-'l duct 4 membership campaign, be- | tles during the day st the. | | must be six yo TRIGES | e L ing of §1.40, a foal of about nine Alice H. Hayden — Supervisor o 4 300 was an-| The Woman's Home Missionary| Traffic officers will be stationed at | they have been one year in Einder- { M0 » | tves. ijiion doliars for the year. s ginning at once and it was an-} oo 0T o Wednesday after. |the various street Intersections and |garten. Pupils will be received into | MS: Howard P. Drew of Hartford nounced that the season's activities | o % 0T ook ar the home of | WHI direct the lines of anfomohiles. |the kindergartsn during Sceptember ' 200 M1, Joseph Kieet of Baltimor will be started neat Saturday. i Mrs. Roy Tryon. The Thursday Tt 18 expected that extra precantions |and October upon reaching five years 1w Were recent guests of Mms. Ihe foliaxvingachaibilen g aroa e s e Vs i rieatl Il be in| ™l he taken at the dangerovs cor- |of age, Grorge D). Peters of Whiting street nounced, houge committee, Harryy QURS BIATCE FECRE BB AN crs ‘an the street, the first whorn Vioncers Busy | - - ol pEotndsconLes '”W\fi\ " Short Board Moeting |the Middieotwn road joina the turn- | The Plainville Pioncers, the hase-| Broad St.—For active te Thompson: social v:\n‘\"'"““'_»flm;”‘“": The meeting of the Berlin school | Pike. and the second where Farm- | nail nine of the local Y. M. (*. A, |room modern house, suitable for 1 Robert .\mm“m.m ‘”):r,”.],.-m . |board last night in the office of the | ington avenue joins the turnpike. group, have a tough week-cnd and families. o trolley, St tee, Lester Deming: progrd rr’vm\n clerk, was short, due to the Holding Mecting Today holiday ahead of them. This ar- M. Smith, Inc, Nerl Block.- mittec. Miss Alice Huston: JUMOT | ot tnat all members were not pres- | The Blue Hills Cemefery assocta- |ternoon they are scheduled to play | SRR commiftee, Lucy Goodiwin. Jer [€Nt.The annual report of the su- ftion hegan its annual business meet {the Burritt Tteserves of New Britain Wanted i e A membership campaign Underycingongent concerning conditions |ing this morning at 9 o'clock, the |on Diamond No. 1, Walnut Hill park, (s e iyt el ) 3 ester Deming, will | : s | I'illing Station. Apply 6 (0 § p. m the dircetion of Lester Deming Wil iy "0 "cnnools, was submitted and |members arriving at the grounds, R | abor vay br started at once and will continie |go\ora) other reports were heard. |armed with sickles, sexthes and ofhey | s | LV until every resident of the Worth-| e repairs committee reported |implements for cleaning up the land. |Sunday school will meet at 1 ington Ifire district. who is not oW f{hat repairs have been completed at | After this work was finished the an- jthe Junior league at 3 p. | 1925 a member of the organization, has piost of the schools. The DPercival nual election of rs was to take ;‘ ening service will be held at n‘ been interviewed regarding that [<chool is still undergoing certain place shortly after noon [o’clock. Rev. A, FFuller will be | matter. The organization has an |changes and this work is being rush Cfcerying Wedding Anniversary [in charge of the services, | active wembership and all residents |ed through and will be finished by Mr. and Mrs, Lutker Turner of Morning prayer and sermon will | well to think that here in of the conimunity are omatically | Wednesday of next week, the open- |Cottage street, Fast Berlin, are [be held at St. Gabriel's church to- PLAINVILLE A the one great prosperous fiiliated with the assoclation. How- jing day of the school year. quistly observing the 25th anniver- jmorrow at 9 o'clock. The subject | na in a troubled world—men ever, te become voting members, it Labor Day in Berli sary of their wedding at their home [of the sermon by Mr George i Sat. Sept. 5 can work in peace, accumulate in is neccssary (o pay yearly dues to| labor Day will be observed quicl- [today. They were married by Rev. |Mitchell of New Dritain will m[ COLLEEN MOORE seenrity, and enjoy their independ the Commanity Center. It is the [Iv in the town of Berlin. 1t is not | Henry Schauffler of New York eify [“The Persevering Life.” i) I ence unmolested idea of the committec to scenre as oxpected that any unusual activity |in the house in which they now live, {school will meet at 0 o'clock ‘ n The privilege of being an Amer. many voting members as possible il mark the day. although a large |They were aftended by Mr. Tuttle | Mrs. Henzel of New Britain was | ALLY ean was never more priceless than The opening event of fhe number of residents will take advan- {of Maine, a cousin of Mr. Turner, |the guest of Mrs. Anna Mildrum at Sun. Sept. 6 on this Labor Day, 1825 bt o ateln oty of the last opportunity 1o visit [and Miss Cole of Yalesvillo, a niece [her h it i AV () . will take pla At Saiurday i and Miss Col alesville, a niece [her home on Main street yesterday. BETTY COMPSON will be in the form of a corn roast |{¢ shove resorts l“‘fnr'{'“f close of [of Ars, Turner. Six children have Chester Bunce of North Ridge is In and general good time and will be(!he season. Indlan Neck. Sound [peen born of the marriage, five of |spending a few weeks in Jersey 5 I held on the grounds of the commu- |Vie®. Ocean Beach and the resorts | whom are living. They are Mrs. |City, N, J | THE FEMAL | e u- nity house. Tt is more or less of an VoSt of New Haven will receive their | gjjsworth of Texas, Roland C.[ An enjoyable time was had at the | Mon. Sept. 7 S RllATalr enalitia Sncclaa inat “(‘-lf“;w-‘ f:j:':“‘!':\N“1:":";v":“‘\"“h:\o”":‘ Turner of Arkansas and Paul, Don- [whist and social ¥ ¥ afternoon | LABOR DAY | PLAINVILLE, CONN, the attendane will be farge. Charles O 11® Peor Len msclves 10 {614 and Channing, who live in East [at the home of Mrs, L. F. Turncr for | Mt Ent Living with a broken neck is exe E. Bratt is \n charge of arcange- |ine various lakes for which Connec- |periin, the benefit of fhe Kast i- J‘ [tremely rare. But Norman E. Bute Rents ticiias amout Fast Berlin Items brary. The prizes were 1o RICHARD DI\ ler, of St. Joseph, Mo., with the aid il All business will he suspended \ & I G 5 , of St. J , Mo., al Games will be played in the conrse [ | A1 B 0 e fantorios | ReEUIar morning worship will be [the following: First, Mrs. J. T.| In of a special brace has been abls to of the afternoon and evening and it | 0T 0 S and it 1o e |Neld tomorrow at 10:45 o'clock at [DeMore: sver Mrs. 1. A, West A MAN MUST LIV [return to work after fracturing his 8. the desive of those In charge 10| .ctad that most of the stores will|' S T-ost Berlin Methodist (church. [cott; third, Mra. Harry Dowd k by diving in‘o a lake make the start of the scason and |;145 close their doors for he entin de : ST e rip-roaring good time for all who |g.\ ajthough some of the grocery St FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS An Appeal BY BLOSSER It was decided at last night's j6urs in the morning. The Berli. | n ppe meeting to make some repairs 10 Ravings bank will observe the holi- | the community house and ta enlarge | .y, the heating facilities there. This| The post offices will he open from % work will be started soon 7 o'clock until 10 o'clock in the - P = - -~ oy | President Shjerden stated today [morning and will close at the lafter TAG TOLD US THAT PLEASE DocToR - rv:»:r T UNDERSTAND YoUR FEELING TERE'S LOYALTY AND t th seems cto be some mis- |hour for the remainder of the day % o . CKLE = RET / AN I g o " : 'Ih” T "‘:-‘ will be vrvf‘flhf‘l‘ \irH‘l"“ nor ru l’ AERemDacR SEE H\S DOCTR - m l-\EMMlNGS ;M-E\NEPLFDE % o inoiaily REAL BONDS oF FRIENDSHIP understanding regarding renting the v & WOULD HANE CUT | w0 15 M HE LINES 0P EG - \WNEL Domwums L ™ SAE WIS LeG-T =% community house for social affairs, | ral deiverios on that day. OFF FRECKLES' HERE INTHAT ,.m YoU —G6IVE You ALL FOR YOO » i ONLY WE When the hall is rented to parties | Will Resume Activities LEs BIGM \/oo\)ovu‘ ‘Jui‘ PENNIES, RAKE YOUR GROWA-UPS WERE ACRE outside of the elul a nominal fee is | ular activities il be resumca AL — e TALKIN' LL RIGHY- | LEAvES, o vooR charged for the use of the piace. |at the Berlin Congrezational eourch ! \ | WILUE! GEE-1 HOPE | GRASS - ANYTUING! However. members of the association besinting Sundey, Scptember 13 #t GO UPAND AS LoW6 AS WE LNE arce entitled fo use it free of charge. “as announced today by. Rev. Sam SEE KM but are expected to pay a small sun Uel A l"‘-‘k"- "“T"‘"" ‘T'"’ ”“1"(' i g lass, the men’s class, the nday . for lighting. heating and janitor e . school and the various weekd - " service. Whenever the house 1% ey "oiil be continued after the wanted ‘for social affairs Harry T et Fumer IaDes.. R e Return From Catskills e His telephone number is 679-12 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rose and 1t 18 expected that commiticr gou0n0r Barbara, of Kensington chairmen will announce the mem- poin returned from an automeobils bers of their groups within a short il mountains. They time. A complete program of fhe ..o o0 Sioday and were ac R, year's activities for the club will be {ompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Robb sent ta the nrinter soon and copies | of Catskill. N. Y. who will spend | will be distributed amang the mem- 'some time in Kensington | bere. An tensive program i be. | I« Soliciting Funds ing arrane~d and there will be some Mavor Frank L. Wilcox has been Hiz ovent each month during the lappointed chairman of a committee BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, SATURDAY, GFPTEMBER 5, 1925,