Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Style Days for New Autumn Modes in MILLINERY, READY - TO - WEAR We invite you here this as brought out for autun with all the style points You will take delight in very latest in smart hat Made of rich velvets, select frdy! our large as blue, pansy and other ne With the assurance they fine frocks which will m right models that will ¢ The new styles have bec All 8o truly feminine yo Coats interpret fall mo rich furs. ning garments, flattering and becoming, black and silver gray, gi and smart. Pleasure and profit is yours if you see and buy. If Interested in Millinery 1 plain and embroid; Trimmed t vith velvet flowers and stunaing ostrich fancies, individuality and have choice of black, Epinard green, black prince, rose, pencil See the Styles in Ready-to-Wear new fall garments for w garments, their trimmings and colors are as designed by the leaders who know how to bring out the smar Fur bordered hemlines and patches of fur attractiv Designers have fitted and molded these coats into lines that are N MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS FILLED SATISFACTORILY AND ALL DRESS ACCESSORIES week to see, admire and select, if you wish, the new fashions nn wearing. They are shown in all their newness and beauty, that the millinery and costume designers have worked out, viewing and selecting from our attractive showing of the s. Choice of large and small shapes, as well as medium, jed velour and felts, ou can see, admire and ssortment of smartest autumn hats just the one to suit your w fall shadings. Moderate prices for quality the rule. r are smart and corvect, you will take great interest in the omen and girls as shown by us. We have some particularly ake a charming addition to your autumn wardrobe; fashion ompel your immediate admiration. ome quite elaborate, except in the strictly tailored frocks, u will be happy to see the new modes. The lines of the t effects in feminine wear. des with gorgeous furs, luxurious collars and wide cuffs of v placed make stun- Gorgeous shades of red, greens, rich browns, as well as ve you an interesting choice of colors. Topcoats are trim Plainville News DEMOCRATS PLAGE TICKET IN FIELD Prior and Powers Placed in Running for Selectman HILLS HIT BY AUTO Buflding Lines Advanced By Com. mission—Legion Notes—Two Tak- en To Reform School—A. A. Mc- Leod Wins Fruit Prizes—Notes The democratic party held its cau- cus in the town hall last night and nominated candidates for the com- ing town election next Monday. Ed- ward P. Prior, the present third selectman, and Fred Powers were named for selectman, Town Clerk Miss May Morgan, nominated by the republicans again Monday night, was endorsed by the democratic caucus. John 8. Sullivan was the choice for treasurer. Tax Collector Willis J. Hemingway is again unopposed, having been named by the republi- ccas and endorsed last night by the other major party. For the board of relief, Carrol Cutting was nomj- nated. Grand Juror Willlam J. l'or- an was named to succeed himselif. while Theodore Derby was selected to run for prosecutor, Joseph McCarthy Is again fhe nominee for the school board. Miss Helen Brock was chosen for libra director. George Skinner was nam- ed to succeed Peter Duffy as reg trar of voters. Andrew Hogan Thomas Royce and Fred Callen were once more placed in the ning for constable, while Ric l\lvl Bugbee's name was added to Iie I AR Struck By Auto A Dbievele propelled by Wallae Hills and an automobile dri b Otilon Carrier of 124 West street Bristol, collided early this morning Berlin News BERLIN WILL HAVE 42 NEW ELECTORS Number fo Be Made Voters Con- siderably Less Than in Past LACK OF INTEREST REASON One Caze in Berlin Court Nets Fine of $35—Death of Gustavus War- | ren in Kensington—Meeting of Grangs Much Enjoyed—Items, 4% persons in the town of Berlin have signified their de to e mads voters this year, according to figures released today at the of- fice of the town cierk. This is an unusually small number as reck- Only oned by the ehowing of past years | Town | accounted for, ording to Clerk Weodruff, by the fact there is small interest in this yed coming election Mr. Woodruff stated that in 1220, and for the past four years, the number applying to do voters has been lar especially after the women secured the franchise. But this year, since there is no state or national elcetian scheduled and since coming, town election will ba sensational, the small aumber noted has applied, Those from the tien, District No. plied and will be Eaturday, providing their appearance, are Record, Mayme C. Record W. Ha s, Marguerite kins, Grae I Raymond €mith, Rese Volz, Dephine Charles £ Higgine, Cat gine, Lloyd W. Minor Doris Honiss, Hele Earl H a th the Worthinglon sec who have made voters on they put i Vernon D. Haw- Ponald Woods Hig- in H Phelps Brown. M Hels ary E Ruth Barratt Bro Ta District the mm Wals Silshy, ch John Carln Harold Virgilio Tee Padelli. Mar Katherine Robert I'a Joseph Trehy No, 3 t have bee Willlam ¥ Chapman G Kensington Emilio Mar T IO\‘I\“I Elliott Ritel Lena garet Corr. Rose Kiniry Willlam Carey James Hart Frem Distriet folloning names placed on the list Brown. Jr., Theadore Elizabeth D Chapman, Henry Arthur C. Brunelle rs will be made by the beard men and the town clerk on of this week in the t Il be from until § a'clocl je Carbo 2an Berlin Saturday an hall. The session lock in the mornin t night, davlight the purpose of ad tor's ocath the names appear ! and are found by said hoard entitled in o Ving time, “for mitting to the ¢ rsons whos on the preliminary list lectors said teckless driver Only on the Berlin town court that of 0. T charged with Kiess driving. He was found guilty and Judge Grisnold imposed a fine of §5 Fined disposed -of ir last night w Britain case was Cobey of M re not | ap- | Charles | | costs. Hs was arrested by the state | police after < being Involved in an | automobile accident on the tur bike on Aug. He was repre- |=vening and will sented by Attorney Griffith of Hart- |Saturday evening. ford. be open tomorrow lon [be opsn o the public during latternoons, beginning at 3 o'c when food and other articles will be on sale The number of exhibits iz large |and among them will be flowers, |fancy work, food, eanned goods and |farm produce, the hest spocimens [from the crops of Berlin farmers going to make up the last exhibit Each evening there will be danc Grange Fair Begine Tomorrow The largest fair in the history of 31, continne through The doors will at 7 p. m, and Cases Are Continued, e of Robert arrested Sunday evening on the turnpike after he had crashed into| two cars, was continued until | tember 22, when he appeared in t Berlin town court last evening, H is charged with reckless driving and Iriving while under the Influence of | liquor. Jameson hails from Hart- | tord | The case of Willlam also continued Leing September 20. Lippo dove off a bank on the turnpike in his cat over the | week-end and s held for reckless | ariving TH 2ro, Jameson, ne- the Tippo et the date he d different orchestras on the three re. pective nights. Tomorrow night and Friday ‘night there will enter- tainment features offered in addition to the program of dance music. At- tive booths will be aleng the |walls of the auditorium, while th center of the floor will be |aft clear |tor those who desire to dance. In {the basemeant will be found the ex Libits, while there will. tables |Placed abont the floor, where thos Wwho desire partake of ieream, soda or a light lunch East Rerlin Ttems The library will ha apen this ara ning from 7 ta 8 e'clack for the ex of baoks. and Mrs, Walter cet arethe Gustayus Warren, 15 Warren, a life Kensington, died vesterday afternoon ingering illness. He was 62 age Mr. Warren was born in Kensing | ton 18, 1873 | Woodruft Warren and I es Up son Warren. He had lived in the town practically all his lifs and was| for many years, employed at the| | Berlin Construction company, al-|rhar though he retired about a vear ago| T en ount of poor health. He Main gnests of a member of the Berlin Sons of Vet < in Kent for a few days The ladies of §. Gabriel's church vill meet in the Parish room of the hurch Friday afternonn Dhilip Mildrum. who has Gu lent tay of ong resl his a vears of at after he Jine son of Norman may fre TWedelin of was rela erans association and was a memt af the Berlin Home Guards during the World War. He was not married. | He made his home in !‘Ivnqns‘mw( with his sister, Miss Bertha E. \War ren, He is als sur Norman W Canada. Funer al arra in charge of B. € Torter are incomplete arrival of My, Warre been | Main street, 1oft today for Sufficld re he will resume his studies A number from this part of the fonn will attend the annual fair by the Berlin sreday, Fridas who sury ived by a broth ren of Montreal, ments, Sons the from Canuda Championship Game Satorday, dectding game of the between fh and the Corbin | played wturd 15 at the fves lim to he on r hall |uraay evenings. The regular nunity club Athlette hall Granze nd § Iasay i b and sat b Brath meeting of the will e held at the this evening at § ting program interesting program All residents of vho are sligible ta join the Com cham Al ] § (fter Peret vill at Britain Bt thA At and intere cha of M Tery and arranged meat cnue fiel s game 1S been delegatic m n large n b are fnvited to atten S ini N ih are 1 to attend the city of \ outfit has one £in Rlame Britai to | will be enjoved after the enteitain will n gam 1it and each team is keeping the- deci g of the held M at the Wood Athletic ite meeti Tern ~men win S e piilding Thursday eiening test on Ratur g0l fish il BLOTCHY SKIN 1t is ted that husses will enn itain fans to tha Buck game Manager P n team Kk tomoy taday that w rk B peed not ennoy you. Pimples ir, sharp. Hs hud;.m-_wqwk'ydup-llrdbr all members of the | 1t that ho ) desir squad presen Leave For Virginia Molumphy, Molumphy of E for Staunton, Virginia the Staunton to have Garvey Tohn. 1 lay vill anter &demy for the coming year Walter Root of East Berlin has »1 & New York city medical ool Entertainment The riin, left where he Military FRECKLES AND nter Takes Well entertainment arranged by | L Watkins and presented dur- ing the lecturer's hour at the Ber in Grangs meeting last night, highly inferesting and showed much ork on the part in the The entertainm s in the form of a dy. fe ng voung women from East B ho rvendered a practiced manner Mr. Wltkins took Grandpa and Mrs, that of Grandma. The A home was repiese girls were making merry \arty when the old couple to pay them a iaif Thoese in the cast were Lesiie Wat. | Mrs. John P. L Kahms, Eyelyn ( Sug Miriam Holmes. furnished the for the 1ge was I'LL GETAIM TO ’\‘<u AE AWUILE THIS AORNING st. il musical con atur | 1 | r—‘ rlin, \ N, many pleasing songs in Tohn P. Le | lawn in front | ed and the | at a lawn arrived | ewis, ns vig, Minnie Dorothy North, Mrs. Max Sugen ano accompan A large au the hy. \ment songe dience was presemt tn ness tonk place after | lthe regular Grange meeting. performance. which | Berlin Grange will begin tomorrow | Friday and Saturday the fair will | |ing, music being furnished by three | ending the summer at his home on | at | Daneing | T | missien has Resinol SEE WUY AOM AADE at the corner of Church and West Main streets, Hills being fthrown from his wheel and severely injured He received a bad scalp wound. a bruised chest, and a severs shaking np, being attended by Dr. N. Bnll He is reported this noon as resting Tred Callen s fnvesti {gating the crash, but has mads as vet. Denounce The lack of proper se Als nosal in Platnville was seored at the | meeting of the health officers of the fate yesterday at Hotel Bor Hartford, the officials eapressing sur at conditions here and stating measures should taken to them. More than two hours Arrests Sewage Here age the pris | that better be was spent on the subjert of sewage lisposal in the varions towns ef the Dr George I, was prese el conditione atheys surprised Dber of eessponls and lack the 1ocal and r fate Cook 1th efficer. e t eye at the num tam for disposal feeling that a fown ould take care of its fashion purification [of this size | wasta betier partial bafore baing emptied, the best remedy Tocated n beds with of | matter iggested as they but Could be espe ince Plaintille les go low a |the country fs so makes t matter problematical. Tt §s under- | stond that the sewage svatem will be the next work taken np by the town |after the water supplv has been be liend Gark | dfeeuseion i i cia . Tevel alen came un for this s tha health offi A be disposed Hapssal In Plainviile [ merely buried, but ;r'l}'! falt that It shov ot {than this Building Fines The proposed adane {building lines on W t in some mare sanitary method Adyaneed ~ement of the 1 East an whish hearings were | \ain stres {held hefors the town plan {sion last Wednesday, have be {proved by that hady side of t Main le thershy ‘<m1m » properts ap- On the narth street, the 4-font 1 ta making 1t from the centar, line axtend con- On 1o of Whiting street, the ina is mo et hatn | Rraad an 4 1p o four ann 1 Hamlin straste and Pty lines were 16 feat fo S Tings aners desirad but prop tn cer blocks in th | petitionea’ for a new osition st Main some Ay street project at th but none to the athe approt e 1 v line, with ne Jamages ta any property awne Methodist Get-Together Wilha A & Trinity Rev of th | Britain will spe [together” meeti |® Tt <on at the church served at T o'clock lsrson. pastor 1 vget 2k fonight at will open the il chureh Supper The [wlt furnieh AN |and subscribars are fnvited astra music embers this no | Sewage | were | ammis- [ hureh of Nan chureh | EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1025, both for the social time and to hear Mr. Alderson, who Is rated as a fine speaker, ens from the coop of the constable's father, was arraigned in superior court yesterday, having been bound over after entering a plea of not gullty in the local court. This plea be changed to guilty in the upper court. To Make Voters The selectmen and town clerk will be in session at the town hall Sat. urday from 10 a'clock In the morn- ing to 9 o'clock at night for the pur. Patrick Flood Funeral pose of making voters. Qualifica- I"unera; services for Patrick Flood tions will be examined and the oath [were conducted at his late home on administrated. Quite a few would- |East street at 8:30 o'clock this be voters have handed in their [morning and at the Church of Our names as wishing to be “made [Lady of Mercy at 9 o'clock. Rev and this will ba their only chance [John E. Fay, the pastor, celebrated to become voters before the coming the mass Rev. Willlam Lanford of town election, which is Monday. | Forestville was deacon, and the sub- Grange Falr Coming jeacon was Rev. Henry Cassidy ol The annual Grange falr will be [Farmington, The bearers were Wil. held in Plainville Grange hall on|llam J. Scott, Genrge J. Scott, Ed- October 21 and 22, both afternoon rd T Bur VG 8 ' van, and evening. There will he a pro- |[Gius A. Wollenberg, and John A gram of entertainment and dancing |Wollenberg. all grandsons, while each evening Tulius H. Wollenberg and Leon M. AI!I'r‘l‘M'YI‘G!"I\ Notes Buskey wera flower bearers. Commander Robert Craig of the Du tha offertory the choir sang Gounod's “Ava Maria.” the local post has recefved notice of the i end of the services Raymond Can- first fall meeting of the U‘"""'H d county organization which will beifield of Bristol sang. “One Sweetly Solemn Thought." Atthe recessional held in the Russell K, Bourne Fost o Cathersfie]ld on Sunday, |Organist James J. Graham rendere By “Lead, Kindly Light." [Father bar 27, at 3 . Live Le Saptembor st (RS iy M. and |sldy, assisted by Father Fay glon subiecta will be di; |8 e e a good tima has been promised by |ducted mm| ' the Wethersfield post. Lacal Le-|Joseph’s cemetery glonnaires have heen the Methodist Praver Meeting b } The regular weekly prayer meet- iabit of taking in the co prayer n HabtipEsking o Yive ing will be held at T:45 a'clock to- {‘ At hiad at the Plainvilla M i have gon would 1 o'e ott co ssed > commit who in v meet- morrow evening 7. chureh, are. | b et me will good as any fhat Comm la targe | Rrack.n, to | Jan 0 ; 1 o1 where the have all memhers who Intend going ‘v e niah nAS ronbary ot him know or leave word with | charged with hig! to 1ot him know or leave word Tt | efablished unshakabla alibis Postmastar J. E | Buys Fouse. ate fransportation will Reach of Whiting street has throngh tha John Cooke housa on Cases Nolled Jossph Gnazzo and e Bris were the Aelegation : The cases of e S Davis were nolled In t TreN and would i police court Roth = Usher, a1t 1 & J. YV, meeting of the lacal fwvo-family fhers will he anather nt. ot post card four Tete mat, {the Legionnair cisfve win ¢ | avenue aament with the Sans of Iact time the teams ox ara aut for a cerved aftor the game for canning A time deliver, the Gilad 24.—advt nished room with alsn light Thousekeeping W. Main St Plainville. Now s i and fhe mateh en in o de S Tel is time. or without hoard Auxiliary of the 2y Thera will Myles Line Teniatean. #d wood for eale 5 Hough 8. Tel In the ldurner, | AMISS CAR Iw('l |‘ N"fl\\l RED seanal M © Reformatory Charnassky of New Britain. apy M. 0. Ryder in ero yester vurglary and to {he Connecticnt He wccused of wath eral rings ash f e home of Towitz s stret Mrs. ourt William with Hahn of house was and of {town court “Tapman of rottl charges tenced tory two in arated pink recipient Games were o served. About m Water- arroll was - | Atiss Carpoll was the s stea and Anthony on pelutiful i Rifts. | many wved and a unc f » and this city eda mi m af Mountain View cont Miss es was found on arrested |t bt the other e e i per- ellaneons show Mre. Geo Roberts Ik Iy slstor, ar- | yahnson at her <t home had eseaped from the reformate o al? r by Justice Ryder fo the Bristol police, whom for eral b Relief Corps Meeting | The Women's Relief corps of For- [estville will in G. A. R. hall |at x tomorrow afterncon 1an Rassett next Saturday after turne he is wanted | | NOTICE eby giren af the ap- proval and adoption of a 4 ft. build | ing line between Broad and Hamlin sis on the Fasterly side of this Whiting lated Aug Fngineer J by the exhibited Notirs |s her meeat 2:30 o'clo wmembers are as important business a Federation Pie 1t the is favor a'clock tomo morning. the out- | Commission Congragatoinal Church will be held at " ction of {on map [ drawn by bl at 10 | recommended to he will requested : street as shown ¢ 198h MeKernan Plan Sept o at the row ng of th ' an of sail i with tha To his ¢ ft. build revious 15 ft nda and building line be- Broad and Hamlin streets Plainville Town Plan Com na henefits accruir deration farm, but if it at that hour plente The will of Plaintill line replaces the 24 1t the aostponed nntil Friday ward trip will be made at noon, | provided served at w hile the | {ransportation heing a hot will be farm Inneh mission fi Peacher In Court The raee of Flovd Peacher with driving ™hile n was sched Justica Edward P this afternoon or damagas sustained by any owner of 1and {ncluded in such map fnence of liquor, ! 1 F. LAMR, Chairman come up before F. T. WHEELER | Prior at 3 o'clo | RN | Peacher was a by DeRuivi NOTICE {Sherift E. . Furrey here nd eollision aq for the prisoner Awards cafved noti Secratary lowing Charles by given of tha ap proval and adoption of a 4 ft. build ing iing from ths Plain & Trust Company's property East- erly ta the Simon Smith property on Fast Main building line re on sttt e 4 1t building line 1 continnous 4 ft Attorne | Mcieod Wins Five | A. McLeod has 1 |that he was awarded five pri ! E pecimens of (ruite entered at the | lina ext A the Northarly e af AL prasent street, which \ir of the Goshen Agricultural so- |siaty. Mr. McLeod made ten entrics ampeting against three big grower ~ York and one from Hol- in addition to smaller and two second prizes He awarded one r his entry of Bosc jora for his specimens of Hyslop and Maiden Blush apples. His nd prizes were for winfar sweet ind Seek No apples Factory Properts Sold ‘ T The portion of tha Bristel Mfs. (0 | coy Nl P i hairman J E. Lamb o the anda N This makes building line from tral ta Sim Square the Smith's won three first on rtherly side of first pears and two prize | The building 1 adopte the 3 g 1e as approved an 4 1s shown an a m tern portion erab st urther SRR 5 noeold 1o, Tha land sold e % on Test ralroad T. MeCarthy nearest the tr tnot frontage on West Main ind includes the building en that portion eparted price 211,000 Queor Pleads Guilty m Querar of Bristal ed -~me months agn for stealing Main igned by C Toseph Clark of Plainville The T having ™ ar dama TAMR WHEFRLL by Calley AY FEVER Why Sutfer? COMMUNITY THEATER s sl aictaroo Oas. ] L third cf cases cured. Send 10c stamps | BIALYILTE for two trial samples, directions, to | Wednesday. Sept. 16th NORMA SHEARER in “TADY OF TRF NIGHT" "CHLORO CHEMICAL CORP. =] BLOOMFIELD . N.J er last | the brldatat) Hearing. | Bristol News ROW IN COUNGIL ON BUILDING CODE Charge Made Chamber of Com- merce Is Dilatory Building Lines On Chestnut Street— Appeal for Parking Limit on Cen. ter Street—\Mrs, Gilbert VanDole and Joseph Green Die, fsm of the | taken by the building |tee of the C code commit- amber of Commerce i | making {ts report to the city ecoun- cll developed into a hot both at and after the council session last night. Counclimen Frank Graves and Wilbur H sey the onslaught upon the Cl Commerce and after the Councilman Kelsey and Manager Earl J. Arnol chamber had a sharp tilt matter, City Engineer €, |also entered the fray, | with no action taken. The controversy began last night when the Chamber of Commerce re- ported in answer to a request from the council that building co |committee had no copy of the orig- iral code but had gone forward at its own expense and secured copies of its own. Furthermore the cham- ber raported, the revision work had not been completed so that a report could not he made, Councilman Frank Graves npon criticlzed expressions, purport- ed to have come from the Chamber | dlscussior Tett 1bor of meeting, Executive of the over the W. Buell which ended Ke the there iH» sald that the H-w: which him sick was an alleged s | trom chamber vn"m\wrs that the or- iginal code ecommittee eity council had fallen down on the work That foundation, he declared Clry tement of the was without Engineer €. W. Ruell that the eammittee af the chamh good work but that eriticism had heen that was being taken 0 raid was dof the mainr much | | asserted He time that heing done that thers was no time to be prepared Fire Tines Hinder One of the greatest hindrances to mueh wark for a report full report on the code and its [complets revision was the placi the first distriet lines [Mr. Buell. We eald that this had | proven such hard nut for the that i had heen committee ta erack sesed up for tha presant and will \e faken np later The Aftermath Aiournment of the 411 not mean an end to the dis I old af the chamber cam A | in ssian as - e in tail of the n of the eriticism in dsfense of the Himatbad wha compria tisenssion, just time tn H a part how valuable by the men 3 the efamber commit- e He 4 that if the eity | for ¢ m—y\( (ha' h:\( heen given aere ta pay heen do 2 iz entad. He and Cenn tilfed hut At il retire.! gracefully Oonnors-0'Connor Wedding Officer Edward Connors of the [1ecal poltee gorea and Mrs. Marlon Aanshtar nf Mr Alhert A'Cannar af Tarectyila, Imarried this morning at St |trew's by the pastor. Rey | Winiam Teflin. Following the ceremany, My and Mrs, Connors left l1ipen & wedding trip to points of n Upon Mr reside n | a'conner, and Mre Mat- ehnreh r intarest in New ang Forestville Establish Tines lines ware established by the city counell on atreet mo that a 10 Tark ratnen Mre il I Ruilding I 1ast night Chestnut that thoraughfars wil on The exreptions be that a five foot lina has been established for a dis- West street (o ol while a seven faot line has been de- cideq for a Iike distance from the nther strest {ntersections with from Cheatnut strast n apposition Mayor Hongh Now Mayor Hough last night of the council table, ence of Mavor John F. han Willard Hough the gavel. His I In the at | Wade as act ign onnet was the head Con ng was mayor toak a short session was very short man Wilbur H. Kelsey will be acting mayor from October until Jam 1. the time when the {new councll will coms into ofce. Wants Parking Limited of the parking on from North Main ratlroad tracks to a 30 minute period was asked by the HIS FRIENDS Ignorance Is Bliss A WHEEL GEE- 1 DONT = BE ME 60 AFTER ALL THESE GROCERIES = AY BACK'S ALAOST ME AWLILE, DAYE AV CHAIR PUSHES EASY EARINGS 1 WANTA PUSH ) [ wnars n WATTER § DONY SOV WANANA T HAS BALL e VES, TwiLL L & IF Y00 HoLD \ TUESE GROCERIES TILL WE COME 1 ToAay HOUSE \ y WLAT DO VoL WANT ME To Do 77 BREAK \ DOWN AY AICE AEW { 1 | WHEELQIAR? L AE WH WARM DEFENSE OFFERED! w. | full { ¢ Commerce in regard to the code. | made | according ta aay. annell meet- Their foot | Hne will he the rule for the future | only | No one appeared | duration as the | 1 Bristol Lumber:Co. at the eounell asion last night. The parking of motor cars on the street for un- limited periods h: d much {n- convenlence to the company as the truck loads of lumber and other materials are sometimes blocked {and at all times, extra care must be ‘omplo\ea by the drivers to prevent portions of the load from striking parked cars. The police committes will Investigate, Mrs. Gilbert VanDole Mra. Gilbert VanDole of 35 Prince street dled terday In East Hart- ford while visiting friends. She was born in Brattlebore, Vt, In 1886, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | Charles E. Ingram of that place. { When she was three years oid. her mother died and she was adopted | by Mr. and Mrs, James Matthews of | this eity. "Bince that time, she had resided here, She was married in 11828 to Giubert VanDole whom she leaves. | Mfs. VanDole also leaves her fas- ter parents; a daughter, Miss Doro- | thy VanDole; a sister, Mrs. Ernest E. Merrill of this city and two br Arthur E. Ingram of this alter Ingram of Boston will be held at 2:30 Thursday afternoon at at 35 Prince street, The be in West cemetery, Joseph Green Green, 64 years old, died home in Forestville yesterday after a short fliness. He was a na« tive of this eity and had resided here his en life. For many years, he was employed by the Sessions Clock Co. He leaves his wife, Mrs, Annie Holden Greenj a brother, Patrick Green, and a sister, Mrs. Degnan, all of this city. Seck Traffic Officer Through a petition from the Mothers' club of the Baptist church a traffic officer was requested for the Intersestion of Pleasant, Church and School strects at the council meeting last ni; It was stated that the large number of school chil- iren pass the point several a day are menaced by in- asing traffic. Ths police com- mittes will take up the matter, Young to Speak Bruce A. Young, candidate for the city council at the coming election, will speak on the needs of the city overninent at the Briste! Brass corporation from 12:30 until 12:4§ o'clock on Thursday noon. ' Mr. Young has several propositions whieh he declares will be of benafit | to the city. MASONIC OUTING ne on 1o burlal will her hon Jose at his wh times < | Fifth District Comprising 10 Todges | To Have Picnic at Towpath Lodge } Saturday. The annual outing of the fifth Ma- sonic district will ba held at Tow- ath lodge on the property of Sher- n W. Eddy at Avon next Satur- Tt the weather is stormy the will be postponed until the g Saturday Tha program includes a corn roast and the fol- lowing nts Basehall game, starting at 2:30 p. Tug of war between all lodges, race, three legged race, potato fat man’s race, 100 yard dash, shot put, 50 yard dash for members 50 years of age or over, 50 yard dash |for women, Sir Walter Raleigh race for one man and one woman, egg race for women; cigarette race for one man and one woman. Fifty |vard dash for boys uder 15 years of age. George W. Mitchell of Harmony lodge and H. C. Barnes of Centen- |nial lodge are the two New Britain men on the committes. Ten lodges will participate Oldest | Dog outing followi S | “Mutt,” the veteran bulldog of S8ame {uel Mever, Little Rock, Ark., 18 bee lleved to be one of the oldest dogs Ha celebrated his Sept. b. in the country 20th birthday BY BLOSSER HUE DONT KETCH HAOLIN UIS oD GROCERIES FOR MM+ AT DOES HE THINK T AM, ANVWAY ?