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MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS FILLED SATISFACTORILY EACH WEDNESDAY WE ARE OFFERING AISLE SPECIALS WORTH COMING FOR THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS HAVE PROFITED each week by the many under- priced values these Wednesdays have brought them, See what you have a chaace to get this week. Better yet, see that you share in them. Filet Centers Men’s Cravats $1.59 each 55¢ each, Two for $1.00 i ‘i o 1 lain center Made of imported and domestic silks: odds i\:\lélt:::s‘;‘;;’s)sfi‘::tlutc.c ch E\xr Art Section. and ends of regular $1.00 kinds. Men's Department, main floor. : : Women's Hosiery Women’s Bloomers 55¢ pair $1.00 pair Silk and fiber with three-seam back; black ()44 1ot of Carter's e homarelin fal and colors; slight defects, but §1.00 values. colors, but irregulars. Department on main floor. [IDENTIFY VIGTIM | Man Killed by Trock Sunday ton tonight, when the host lodge will observe ladies' night. This s the first of a serles of soclals planned by the Southington lod which will in- vite the members of brother lodges in nearby towns to attend. A large number from Plainville are expected to be on hand tonight, Warren-Day Wedding Ralph Warren of Iorestville and Miss Florence Emma Day, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Day of 15 Maplo street, were married this morniug at the Eplscopal church in Plainville News AS . B. HORKHAN Varminglon. Vollowing the cere- R ony there was a dinner at the Was Frank Ziezuliwicz |briocs nome, ateer which tho cou- ple left on a wedding trip to Canada. .'\l‘v.’. ’\\'IAIIW n is "X\l]lh))‘:‘t‘ yul the — D. K. Peck of the Peck Spring Co. | for almost a decade. Stork Busy Leaving Boys A son was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs, Michael Cavalllere at the Bristol hospital. Mr. Cavalllere is proprietor of the Victory barber shop. The man struck and killed Sun| A son. Ivar Ragnar, has heen born . " lto Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson of day afternoon at Hart's corner by & 214 Main al 3 truck operated by Angelo Certani Two Fined In Court—Madley Run- ning for Asscssor—Many Births Recorded—\Warner-Day - Wedding —Pythians Going to Southington. | Mr, and Mrs, Edwin R, Coons of has been identified by the New|Mountain View are civing con- |, Britain police as I'rank Ziezuliwicz |gratulations on the birth of a son, of 98 Grove street, that eity. e |Wildan Raymond. ce wa straced by means of his pay en-| A son, Allan Nolce, has been born | velope, Detective Sergeant William [to Mr. and Mrs. Nolce C. Bristol of e P, McCue using this (o discover that | Bristol, Mrs., Bristol was formerly he was employed at the Russell & | Miss Liewin division of the Amcricu lith ook of Plainville. Missionary Mecting e George Iast Main strect, last night shortly after 8 o'clock at afternoon by a motor car driven by youngster rushed out into the street Bristol News DASHES TO DEATH 00T INTOTREET Raymond Clough, 7, Fatally Injured in Forestville SECOND ~ ACCIDENT ~ CASE Chekls, Seven Years Old, Painfully Hurt By Truck on North Main Street—Interest Today Cen- ters on Primary Voting, Raymond Clough, n of Mrs, Harry Clough seven-year-old of 628 Forestville, dled e local hospital from injurles re- fved when he was struck yesterday Melask Motor ank salesman sh Yo of the les of this clty, as the & the center of Forestville, the boy Belt Mardware corporation, where hu| The Woman's Home and Foreign | According to witncsses, (R 1oy Lea er S . was a casting washer in - the brass | Mission, sociely of the Advent|Vtha "m‘l\‘v‘”:"“ had been standing Shopplng Bags foundry. Christian church will moet at 2|behind & telephone pole at the cen- ZSC each Ziczuliwlez was unmarrled, made|o'clock Thursday afternoon (at tho ! Walching a stream of cars pass ST“JL LOVES Hls WIFE ONLY TEMPERAMENT " 35c each his homo with his brother Adam [home of Mrs. Purdy, 23 Broad |the point. Anxlous to cross, they did Were 50c to $1.00 each. Choice of several Ziezuliwicz who said (hal Lrank |street. Al members are requested | Hot Wait until fhe path wes SiAE Lt e ——— colors 3 Made of auto top cloth. At Luggage Shop, was accustomed 1o o for long to bo present, as there i much work rushed "‘“\f'"_'_ NOUDE .;"T e 1o | Bt Mr. Budlonz Says That it is Imw- Operatic Stars Hurl Epithets, Saliva g q 2 rambles in the country. Sunday, |to be done, into the Melaskey machin I main floor. | ) iver me ble stop and . s g the brother said, he had gonc in| Funeral of Mrs. Spencer [ariver made a remarkable stop and | possiple Tor Them to Get Along | and Even Punches At Each Other W aist meg earch of mushrooms. | Tuneral services for Mrs, Annio A, |only his sharp swerving to the left, A Rubber Aprons Certani is being held by the local Spen wife of Irederick §. Spen-|kept his car from passing 0\"(r ”‘W" Together. In Vienna " police under $2500 bonds for ap- cer of Washington street, were con- {boy. The right mudguard of the e o o . e 3 29¢ each 45¢ each P b i o Lo o e VA A o s R S i e | ol e 0 e B, 1, (U \ i : sizes 9 sin fore Justice L. 8. Mills, lo'clock this afternoon, Rev. Charles |jaw was broken, skull fractured and ugh declaring he still he i a2 insook; sizes 4 to 44; in white. i 3 3 > L. 8. N i2 s R crent donl of aifection for his wife, |opera house last May between Mme. }I}gtig:dl)ne?wa:tmcnt Household Aprons in colors. Also at No- | Autoists in Court S. Wyckoff, pastor of the Congrega- |other injuries were inflicte Titton 71 Bildlons iy ‘ww‘:x“qlm Marie Jeritza, prima_donna of the tion Department, w v<f“11h1x1. 5\’ hf”Mxm -U(< J{]' Dol made in ]\'nlr":xl: e m‘.lwyuy\ the hos »n\n “)\rrtv)lh’ F\‘ B. Jen- |New York, on the witness stand in | Metropolitan Opera House in New ' BO S’ Sweaters “',,'\'{.h“\\‘,( ,",m,d(',',‘] ,\U' Justic *wil. [Lake Compounce, AR e el e e |superior court here today asserted | Yori, and Mme, f”w;\!ka ea‘t-blitl!:- as remitted, by Justice Wil- |Take Con ce. ES took cha the patlent. Al-} " ad told her repeatedly that her |ed a precedent which is being fol- y New Caps for Boys N Cunein s st et o a8 sy Prosidonts Moce iush evers thing was done to save he bt 10 ber vepeatediy that or 1 BT o amusement 7‘0 h charge of passing a standing trolley,| 1he regular meeling of {he past youngster. the shock had heen COnIuK R or lin Vienna, $2-J eac $1.25 each Apprehended by Motoreyele Officer (PFesidents of the Women's Relief {too great. The driver - reported to “nm.j”n‘\‘»\'\",\"| l{w‘\:k‘.:wnv.llh Cm.| Jast week Herr Bohner, director 4 & % - 4 o 5 Fred Callen, Nichoison told two [20TPS was held at the home of Mrs. | poiice headquarters and was allowed | Phatically denied th SRR, of the Popular Opera Hi it sty 3 : rears: «“ " : i ] | braced or Kissed other women, as |Of the Popular Opera House, during Sport style for boys 8 to 12 years; pretty The “Little Prince” models displayed at separate stories In an offort to avoid | Ve A. JIvde on Park street yester f... g0 pending the outeome of the |braced o kissed other women, &3, 4 "or anger slapped a leader of colors. our Boys’' Department. arrest, but last night it turned out Y noon. After the regular | joy's Injurics. | Mrs. Thudlong had aliceed, Sht G410 {me chorus. His action culminated that these wero nothing bug | USICSs was transatced. lunch was| Medical Examiner Dr. A. 8 Brack- S0 08 {00 ssion on her nart M@ 1in a general strike of the chorus. torics,” as he pleaded guilty. [S77V00 . o t conducted an examination this ”\l"’r\:\‘v\ other \‘[\“ n Lv‘v t 10 Monday night Herr Hills, the lead- Grand Juror Willinm J, Foran prose- | .. Seeking a Play-0Off rorning and melaskey was exoner- | 1 EVIOUSS i LAR ing tenor, at a performance at the e | Cul, | : The Ail-Platnvilles are ansions 10 1 aad as witnesses united in testimony I-u-u;u;x; Hm‘ “\n: : )L,;l ke ‘hoenbrunner theater slapped Mme. o hail before It was finally accepted, | Miss Mildred Harvington are attend- | GCOr&e Nelson of Newington, play the {hird game of thelr serics| nat the boy had dashed into the jand fo ettt At RUGRATC R ICEC |Goltn o singer, There was quick B In News SR R i e orngpaon are BUSNG- | csted by Callen Just week for |l the 010 Timers so fhut the|path of the vehicle from behind the [for an injunction fo restialn RO¥ | etaliation by the husband of Mme. erll {atiotory Siim Ak be pald for sale| West Envlnwnel, Hass. Hoday | specding, also ontered . plea of |1UCSUHON of supremicy may be de- |ielophone pole Fom itiithee hofl GU08° Goltz, who rushed from the scene isfactory work.” Miss Murray U DE Bowerenas b Y e | EUITLY el was fined’ $10%and Gostaco aotThe veteransiconped thie fvat Seeond Boy Ijured |trespassing upon his property N ,,q panted two hefty punches on Y wol furray w Arthur Bowers has returned to his $10 and costs. ', ) o PNl e i wport and New York. Introduc- | i also back of the assessors in their|lhome from a vacation spent in| Albert Matulis of New Britain, an- ¥ me last month, but then the boys | gearcely had the police investiga- “"(‘ an Jork. inrodiies liho faw of Hills hefore the peace- demand for compensation, saying | Cleveland, O. othier victin of the onmiprosent |oon'® VCk and evened the count and ion of the accident In Forestuille | fon of evidence was enied at the, makers could separate them, 115 01 day foia Ery A (1e) I tasit]| N Tt gy oW vwren | Gl sn i Lk pean 8 ol el on 1 AV SRHICRESRE LS sen iR comp ot et baTorg reporti[TRO00 (ARSOR A The Jeritza-Olzewakn, sot-to SoUigS for the average day of six hours put | have returned from an automobile | 12VIN& been a ed for two counts, |t v oo |m) '\:\ w M"r‘ TOrinad been made of another young- (”'\m.j B fi“‘ said she had told her red while the laltor was slnging. g |in by the assessors when on duty. | trip to Kent. speeding and disregarding an {{ouna i i e U Timers | o pefng struek by a motor truck, | Mrs. Iudlong eatd she hed her | Wadkuer Jeritza, stinding in the { Chiet opposition came from former| Miss Dorothy Bancroft, ant | ofticer's signal 10 atop, When or-lgonm a1t e AT Ul orea OB ata vonsvenra cld:ton [DoshatlisleCE A DSt B S RASE i Es N 8 el B0 have talked in ] S et A Tora M e postmaster. at the Berin office, 15| Uered by the officer to lalt, Matulfs [ o e com ho o= | 413 North Maln street, ichslanic it i, U . SO ek such a loud voice as {o interrupt Miss Murray next fonnd fault with | attending the Eastern States Expo- |15 &llesed Lo have mercly fed the [y onfeit, hut they claim (he series Sl drisen by Tussel) Mellis AT - pameclal- | Olzeviska who, after 1‘;.;,1\.: pro- —— the payment of $700 annually to the | sition today {Bas faster and disappeared toward 'y on the diamond UL, ® on North Main strect near the nJ)-\ \,‘ “’y'y K”‘”‘.? e tieinen I“.Mv“]y\;v\n M ‘r':‘”\’o(m‘:n ;:“\Ir he o' z health officer, and Dr. Griswold took | Vast Berlin ltems [ et SRTNE foollbefary hat| wlies' Aid Meoting | cas firehouse. The youngster dart- | [HETE B8 OFRC Crl i : il - | the aine . The regular meeting of the [ CILY Picked him up when notified | . & od into a stream of traffie, 1o was | WhY i the floor and explained at great| _ g et hotified | he oA d® a0 ot the | Because 1 helleve you the sacon- | (3 el lenglh his dutics, worth more near- |Knights of Pythias soclely will be DY the local authorities, — Attorney | prainyiile M, K, church will hold an | {2KeD to the hospital. where his in- ! it islistencv Attt il G eneral Strike to fer ifl Wl)l‘d Dllel Iy $1,000 than the $700 alletied, he |N€1d at their hall on Grove strect | William 1. Mangan of New Britain wil-day meeting at the it ]?r“ i slenaripdicns phriscs, R Protest Strike Ban j sald. this evening. L Enicen G lsos tamovrow, Desioriie. ni: 10, Jleliis ngpeared ob mollte ek inuer v cause. who | Maxico City, Sept, 22 (P—The re- — The most pleasing part of the| The library will be open Wednes- Bowling Season Opens o'clock in (he. morning. £ Al the | tors today but was allowed to go un- | ‘ \,‘,,‘.‘.’,,‘\‘ ““ V_W‘”]“'m el h“"- of abae hum ke | budget to all concerned was the fact [d4y afternoon and evening for the | FIenty of noisc for cuthusiasm at- (jadies are asked to atiend. jtl @ more complete report as fo the i IHETEE S Q0 to call a goneral striks In/peas ROW OVER PAVING POLICY | that the schoot appropriation was |eschange of books. {tended the opening of the 1925-26 | Claechdun Heopons Chekis hoy’s condition is received R only §5%,545 as ugainst the $87,366.- | The annual meeting of the Wilcox {POWling scason at the Leereation « The Clarendon lunch, which was , ffom the hospital liahiilonz Sl ernment's declafon {hat the watkout 69 which was expended last ycar. [Cemetery association will be held at |1°¥8 last night as the Standard Stecl [y [ e Dl el St Primarics Open (AN of cmployees of - the Rritish-owned Suate Pollcc Warn Drivers Agalnst |Bernard Murray recommended (hat 8 o'clock I'riday cvening at the |lcague got under way. Some very lugo, has been reopened after having | The primarics to dcfermine (the | 131 Azvila Ol company is illegal. The the school authorities be extended (1oMe of A. A, North for the clection | creditable scores were made, as were hoen complefely renovated, The | candidates for the city election of BRONN ODFNS TOMORROW ta foritha besinntug of M TR specding On Turnpike—RUbDATd |4 voto of thanks for their efforts to [0 officers for Uie ensuing year and |0me hot %0 Kood. Elliol’s 121 and stack room, where the fire broke aut, | October § opene d this noon. The o AR AR 5 run the schools so well and at the [fOF any other busin proper to|Tinti’s 119 topped the individual fand fhe kitchen have heen vebuilt, | Polls wiil close tonight at 10 o'clock. | A st fnvol S80Ci ['¢ it F i 1 e o re i T = Ly i e AeE s \ The ovement volves 90 labor school Association To Meet Friday | - S 7 oconomically. Miss |come before said meeting j sco The Yankees took the oda land the traces of smoke have bheen | The gencral expeciation of the 1ocal pugijgence College Will Resume for o, i :'-» e |.1,1»‘,L‘.y '\m:u-n-v ann-l . Murray followed her brother in her | In the parlor of the Methodist jgame from the St Rollc hile Thorr " | poiticians is that the voting will b unions in th g : Evening. ¥ e .9 { . m Rollers, while removed from the restaurant proper. meana stonpage ot the majori ol ve prafse of the school system, saying [Church next Thursday evening at |the Yellow Jackets dropped the cx- | ool Cas HIIt MR s [ tis 16200 Acadomic Seav—De. (moANe Sionpagn o€ tas CHAICHAEE Sharp clashes of opinion between |that it was something to marvel at. | 158 0clock, two trustees will be fra string to the Canton Bulldogs. official car of Governor John | Vive candidates are in the mayor- N A O T s \ co well-defined factions, State Police On The Job eleeted, the terms of Walter Payne | The scores cumbitl ran down Georse Aus- |2ty race and 15 candidates are on| Faunce Has Returned. number of indu s, lpadetsiofio e b : o ‘ate excoed- [and Walter Penficld having expired. il Sk 3 e om0 e o Josite sides of the Cars t elling at a rat xeeed T s ik g 3 Yanhees f Springfield and hroke his leg | ballots for city couneil, f I'rovidence, Tt T (fP)— DIES OF INJURIES cach occupying oppos E ing 15 miles an hour were stopped | I\e ladies of St. Gabricl's church | Pestello $6 109 05 lo the chief executive of Connee. | this number, two mayoralty e, William 17, P. Faunce, president R % o L;V)—F i hall, the continual fiinging and Te-|joce right and given warning by (Wil serve supper fn the church par- | Magnuson 88 52 sn fieut was aitending (he Tastern |dates will he chosen and 12 e LI e e et L Ol i e it fringing of challenges and a constant |state polics officers on Berlin [ish room Thursday evening from 6 | Wilson (s ) Siates exposition 28 a Governors' |candidates will he selected for S Biowiia 101na aondemiciyour " 1208 firosy ]V" bl \tanging and’ bickering over de-|tumpike., Worthington Ridge has {0 & o'clock. All are Invoted {0 at- | Coveleski S0 105w Day zuest. The governor was re. | bullofs in October i i e o O R o it onatituted the verbal fireworks| pecome a specdway and the police [tend: { Eniott 21 %0005 turning from the exposition, his car Puneral of Mrs, Robertson At s b R i e by et erackled and spluttered about|jave declared that tley are dets R | : being preceded by a motoreycle | The funcral of Mrs. Oliver Rohert- | Th i b R R the' hall last night as Francis Dem-|mined to clamp the lld down tight |Rum Ship Believed to | 466 185 434 13ss driven by Stale Policeman Watrous. |son was held this afternoon at B ayie e moriall Ball At SIlliba | rera Hosbiialllnst might wnd todniih e ,f,mc.\’ er] 5 5 11) a small but (\)l"t\‘ :m‘ns were 'hn‘ first steps Have Gone Down at Sea ISt . “"‘ I '“”. ‘.,,‘.‘,,”('m ,,.\:;, nw W .,:,; v ,“ ‘ :f,?\,., s \.h., ,”,";,, 1”4,(“(“}”[ . | br. Faunce first public appearance urt the bond under which Boo- L e e b » Boston, Sept. 22 (P—News of the g LR Sl U B S e e e he was taken i1l last January. {ukos was held for reckless driving Vrpits T Hubbara School Mecting vossible finding of a rum runer off |}y ! o o e T s S0 QLo i burial took | Lelninee os i nn el e s Conu$2 B0 sto LIRS The mecting was dominated in the| Tpe first mecting of the season of |Cape Cod in the rough weather of | o 100 13— a1g hehind that it could not he stopped | place in the Forestyille cemetery nded a meeting of .v: yf The coroner’s Inquest will be held main by Adele Murray. leading In-|ipe Parent-Teachers' association of |[Sindayinas brougHULOILOrGiioNavabyitiiie: 95 90 111— sgg [hefore tho wheels had passed over | e ey rustees held in his office at \' ek {afer in fhe wee X g «urrectionist. on one side, and First|{ne Fubbard school will take place | Patrol Boat 151, which reported | | o ST TAustin's g, f it. After a ! Statistics on Ui 0y i e Co s BetIeT R O ) e e o o WGHIN N | o8 befe s ity nign AT = | LndInG R Zicesiatotinicoolia L in S : i1 i bl el e eninle Rl ol S ket gana (o (8 BN ard | oiher selectman Carter was full of | topegted are urged fo attend. The {& wide ! *U'l'!» of oil. The boat, B i i Lt nobady s atl fanlt and 'nj\» e g _h‘ i 0il Co. of New J '< \; 0 ‘1 1 e furisg the greater part of the |mecting will begin at § o'clock. |attached (o base & of the cost g J ok d : L s of (e seloct- [y giorday morning at Wi I 5 fight during the EIe Bl oot meRUDEANT begincat $i0,80 {'in South Boston, made the discovery Canton Bulld (TR DS e Tl men this y ALt essiOn 101 home, was pres ening, but towards the conclt Mrs, Anthony Tewisky. | Y 5 . Afler retnrning fo Plainville P s L | ton of the meeting, Miss Murray| pe funeral of Anthony Le-[late yesterday while patroling 14, & 55 i N G amn emor Trumbull drovped his ¢ Soies el it resrtie honnl| 5 managed to get the "‘“‘”P,"““ ‘\“‘Tr miskyfot SY M It L B o o il e e i v o =g T 08 1 hecane merely i peld (hree sittings, tvo at the City i.‘shl'qng Miners Havine { ively ete silenc d v~ Susan § - ot p 3 wll Eleetrie | 4,4, p e Tapatl tively apd_completely silenc ¥ . formerly Miss Busan Sull Mo BT timated to contan [Tt o TR m“‘lj{ 1ot i) and one in Foresty | Enjovahle Vacation Time , seloctian’s heaviest artillery. van of this town, was held . ey e o b e « it et T ] el R N eing voar in and:year outl 110 i 2ty oroloeks /St Andrew's [about 400 gallona of slcohol, were | L t : {0 vole at ] seranton. Pa. Sey ‘ ) of large sums for the repair of 1he| {ithyanian church, New Brtiain, strewn about over a distance of > rers' conference. 1le will |- ‘” rly“'_‘ ,‘.”l""i, i xS N8 ": cer '\ - |ness of the anthr mines : { L e dirt roads was the point inlfurial was in St. Mary's cemetery, | Proximately four miles. 1t wan said o 4 1 ond of the weok caions il o pn imefal b g dhe i ir fami ! Sl 5 ol 7 3 at base 5 today that a speed hoat, Bow 4 1ay vote at the election on Octo- o ehance to yumerous old | e olectman’s armor on which Miss| Noy Britain. t & ] Notoa Y i ! ' \ the sclclman rated hor attack.|~C" " Ara, Francos Bail {hnard pressed, might have been fore- | irnaum | Mrs, Tthot Sncath and anughier of | 27 ome days and other event PRIMA DONNA : | N urvay tnelsted that every de-| qyo uncral of Mrs. Irances Rai-|ed (o unioad the Hauor. hut “hml.)w <'» 80 {2 20 winthrop. Mass. have returned to : | 011 home days are being foat e s s 1 2 e % 1 e RN - v i, | presence of oil on the water led [ Dibble S 0 o 5 S 2 e 4. . n 3 3 in every c & » three hard eoa etropolitan era | ad-repairbe cxplained 1ol “widow of William A. Balley, a|presence o ) helr home after spending a few P ), . t 1 A polita P 0. il of road-repate bo explRed, )l widow o Mo i | const guardsmen o incline 1o the | Pan : . L thelr home after spendine @ fev Sfafe Police Take Charge |5y “Tive amirs gonerlly fak i and its cost be point-| i vas Dheld in Springfield, |bellef that a rum running boat had |Buker 1 S e TN AR E Y eI Ee A | Of Bridgeport Suspects |piace in the smaner s and have at the that material an branch, was held pring| ; : | i paianty ol out. When Selectman Carler|aagg, this afternoon at 1 o'clock. | foundered Landry sa S5 | @erald Freeman has returned to | Bridgeport, Sept 2 (P—Four |all the elements of a connty fair on 2 taliod ¢ words, Dr. R J. Griswold rvices were held at the grave in| TR T Tianover, N. M., 1o resume his stud- | Bridgeport ¥ouths who were arrested {a small scale. T or C \ ;]‘:y Jy,"n!fl,; defense, telling of thel gerlin cemetery at 3:15, Rev. Sam- HIT BY AUTO 454 4se M aapilics el aa Rerenai o cilar o an- | days and bring ¢ or the propte!| ommumty o 5 ditlon of the town'sl 4 jsace officiatin | Stratford, Conn.. Sept. 22 (B~| The Temen 1= well and Mvs, Alb: Hemingway | bury-Bethel way hus driver varlons comm s 1trocions condition 1 uel Piske officiating. | i B | i t S 5 roads which are for a great Genevieve Kotec, Roy Roberts, Stratford high school {toward compic organization and ' of Si0ant haxe Py e Chinries iGllUea o eater . part of the vear entirely impa The funeral of Genevleve Kotee, |sfudent, was struck by an auto on [ rolling very roon. The after spending th < were today turn MRS, CORA RICE DIES (Beistol) 4 able infant daughter of Mr. and Mras. | Ferry boulevard while o waY L tea y named rovari- {Hemi ay's moth \Irs, police w rraigned Noston, Sept 2 (A-—Mrs. T '1, ‘hat's jnst " Miss Murra¥ | giapjey Kotee, who died at her home |to school early this afterncon He | ous specles of sea denizens. hut ft s Hemingway of Linden strect court of 1 (Lo mother of Dr. A. Hamilton | | FRIDAY EVE, OCT 9, 8:15 Y hurled back in response, “we dON'tijn Kensington yesterday morning, | was removed to Bridgeport hospital {understood that there will be I Miss Leona Callen of Fast street !served terms in reform &chool. | Rice, explorer. died at her home here "; seed the expenditure of some $12,-| wag held this morning at 7 o'clock painfully but apparently not serious- jing fishy about the scores. s gone to Detroit, Mich.. where Those arrested Tohn Abbott, 20; | late ¥ lay W nd - recently Tickets $2.00 and $3.00 ‘“ Wb or more a vear for 8omcthing| iy “the Sacved Heart chureh, \r'\x‘i\)' injured. | Prthians to Southington o will be the guest of Mrs, William | Vito Adito, 2 ¢ Quesnel, 21 | returned from summer home at On sale at C. L. Pierce Co. . ] which must be done over again. in. Burial was in Sacred Heart| The car which struck the hoy was | members of Pyihian tin for several wecks. lana Antnons 2 York Harbor, Me .9 rorahand r: vy not spend a goodly sum. much New Britain |operated by Fer o Hicks of |No. 47. K. of P., and Pythian ten z AN ol onded. and al| Fer hushand, John Hamiiton Rice or New Britain Elks’ Club | more than this, and adopt a definite T'agan-Callahan, | Waltham, Mass.. who is being ques- | ple. No. 23, . €, fogether with their | T the woman pays why do so on Abbott. | who died in 1899, nas a s Gov AR e “ \,: B road policy? Tut then, 1 SupPOSC| pyrpner information concerning|tioned by Stratford police relative to | famitics and friends. will pav a v A s 8 Tt R ek e Niea ofh M rsan Mail Orders: P. '(). Box 283, ’ t comebody’s ot to earn a living by wedding of Miss Anna Veronica |the facts in the case. to William Berry lodge of Sonthi | chusetts | Bristol, Conn. w: b {ixing up the road vear by year." agan of Maple sirect, Berlin, and = —ee—— — e F st / As predicted in the Herald yester-i james Willlam Callahan of New = = - day. bhe adoption of a permanent| Javen which will take place in St. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS J d Gl BY BLOSSER 1oad bullding poliey was urged ati payp's church at 9 o'clock tomorrow Oys an ooms " the meeting by Miss Murray. Mr| yorning, was learned this morning, Deming painted out, however, thal} wpen jt was announced that the {his would have to come up at the| maig of honor will be Eleanor ,;(.,‘ = bt town meeting, and that should | can'or New Haven and the best man B g £ : ] hose at the town meeting be read¥| wij be Edward Callahan, brother of £ {0 adopt such a policy, the finance | e pridegroom, also of New Wazen| HAJING TO WAL ON | wAA HAy GEE-T0 SEE AL TE ( THERES A MAN w4 committee will be only too glad 10| Rey, John C. Brennan will perform | CRUTCHES AINT SO BAD | CAOR, KicKk Ny OMER KIDS RUNNING ONLY ONE LEG AN SEE incinde this pro in the budget. | tne coremony, and after a honey- | 1CAN SEE ALL THE TREES ! \\ | IT= TLL KETCR . WAAHL, T ) AROUND HANING FUN = \| HoW HAPPY ME IS= T 6UESS Selectman Carter at first \u:nrg'lf-- moon the couple will live in New | AN BIRDS AN' BE OUTDOORS POt AAKES AE MAD=AN' 55, I CUSHYA BE THANKFUL ty defended Hm‘:w‘.)«{:s as‘ ux{;mi;‘n Haven. e | AS AUCH AS T WANT T - VAA a4 HERE T AM ON CRUTCHES! | | cysD8 Y I MANE BO OF he past, but as Miss Murray contin- Church News. 5 5 e :’ 'p:\'(h “.\»r attacks he finally Te-| Mrs, Charles Sharpe and Mrs. | IT'S NOTHING LIKE BEING B 2, T DONT S8R WY T w“““% M\A‘si\/}‘ > 1 answer questions. suddenty | Charles Stubiman will give a silver 1N X KOSPITAL _EM,M‘?:@ roopalprsed "o P 4 g on Miss Murray and 8hout-| teq at the home of Mrs. Sharpe in 9"" Y=L LIk THAT-OH,WELL, 2. ing “Ahat have T done that I| Kensington tomorrow afternoon in | ) g}t,\\r‘wfl SNETINE e ) should bo so nagged by you?” Withiine ynterests of the Ladics' Aid so- . L eAR-NEE! [ b 4 this final flareup, he subsided for the | gjoty of the Methodist church. : gt : g night. The Junior Christian Endeavor 80- ) n;\a hudget as presented last night| cjety of the Kensington Congrega- | | the finance committee cal for | tional church will meect tomorrow | / | | $148/386, as against §142.853 1he | apernoon at 4 o'clock. L/g"“\)_ H of previons. Of the sum asked this Notes. 2 1,050) ar. $113,000 must be raised b Mrs. Charles Fiske will entertain | . & s taxes where $108,000 was raised bY| members of the Social Five at her| g ’ xes last year. home on Beckley road Thursday aft- A warm confict arose also ©ver| arnnon, » demand made by the asscesorS| There will be a meeting of the 2t they receive a stipend amoudt-| Knights of Pythias in their hall to- « 858 day for their work. A bitter | nighe as § o'clock pro and con across the M. H, Hazen Anfil ath raged Mr. and Mrs No thoroughbred ever received better care than “Dan,” the old horse that pulls the dray of Joe Welcherk of Houston, Texas. “Dan” trots around the streets under an awning devised by his owner.

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