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MATTRESS COVERS $1.69 each Full size, made of heavy cotton sheet- ing. At Domestic Department. STRIPED DIMITY 19¢ yard 36-inch width, in white, for under- wear, etc.; 29¢ value. White Goods Department. COSTUME SLIPS 89¢ each Jood quality sateen, in colors, regu- lar and extra sizes. (One floor up.) WRITING PAPER 25¢ box 24 gheets, 24 envelopes, all tints. At Stationery Department. LEATHER HANDBAGS $1.00 each Black, brown, tan, gray; fitted with purse and mirror. PEARL NECKLACES 69c each Three-strand with stone set catch. At our Jewelry Department. HEAVY ing blankets, at Suitable for chai Fine chambray and checks; $1 Department. Black and full Silver plated, ex above price. opping Center: MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS FILLED SATISFACIORILY The Quick Coming of Each Wednesday Brings You OUR AISLE SPECIALS WITH SAVINGS WELL WORTH WHILE 95¢ each ray with colored borders, fine camp- RUSSIAN FILET i 95¢ piece 31.25 value. Arm Rests, 69¢ piece. | CREEPERS, ROMPERS 89¢ pair 40-INCH FLAT CREPE | $2.19 yard | grade fabric; $2.75 value. Silk Dept. SOME BREAD TR! $1.65 each ALARM CLOCKS 89c each Nickel, with long, loud alarm; fully guaranteed. Clock Shop. BLANKETS 95¢ each. r backs; hand made; t and gingham, plain | 25 value. Infants’ | line of colors, fine Y tra good size for the eral times because of the lhal' Miss MecCarthy has been unable to !be present, her injuries being so s rious that she has been a patient at |tow Berlin News BUILDING LINE T0 BE DISEUSSED HERE on which the accident occurred. {serious that has ever happened | within the confines of the town 0(‘ Berlin and excited a great deal of in- terest. It Is expected that the court out |tow |the Meriden hospital since the day |machine driven by Miss Gregory was arrested early Sunday | morning. driven by Dennis Perkins of Middle- || He was riding in a car n, when the vebicle struck a n Schick of New Britain, on the Swamp Road. He is| reckless driving. fal in the Berlin on bonds, for t n court tonight. froom will be filled to capacity when | Bowling Leagur Meeting B {the cise is called. e A meeting of team captains of ! " 3 g nlA“"I;l"‘:i‘ lives al 175 Lewis ave- the Kensington Bowling league will " ) Mer as bee o . % on honds since his arrest in July. T Gregory Fined $20 | wil A. B. hall. Officers of the leagne I also be at this meeting and ali | of certain brought before the annual lm\n‘ 1| eedv Octobr following offic vention—DI Marcos HOome From Ttaly—Foran Talks On Tire Pre- vention—Trumbull Bowling, A proposal to increase the salaries [girls it they will be [school frequently and falk with the town ust been issued. his change, sufficient Another importan ¢ 5, when Town clerk, ai two The of voters, and public library. are as follow action on the men, ic library g association. health officer, Authorizing and empowering selectmen to make o ting of the street tion of two town plan conmiss Transaction of an t just which officers will it accepted, collector officiala | meeting this year, it is announced in It is not known |the be felt that many of them do not compensation their work for the town. ma come before the meeting will be the | installation of more street lights to keep up with the expansion of the [town and its business district. The meeting 18 called for Monday, halloting for v will he conducted: sessor, one member of the board of relief, three sclectmen, | town treasurer, two members of the school commit- | {ee. three grand jurors, seven con- | stables, two auditors, two registrars directors of the o polls and s ‘The aceldent was one of the most | Perkins is being heid on charges of | which may be hrought driving while under the Influence of [meeting. liquor and | open from 6 a. m. to G p. m. Other matters which will occuy {the attention of the annnal meetir The re reports of the select- the town treasurer. the school 1in | committee, the directors of the pub- the Public Health Nurs- the member othey hefore but is is| and Is chairman of the safet mittee Principal Phillips H, Lord to turnish this news. recognizes the value ment that those who atte ing news and at cape the burden the same t of mainta student body, |who are tnterested school will watch in this | A cordial invitation |triends to visit the school time. Report cards will be bo; in |with the work of their drop will teachers, Grand Juror William J. enefit by | 1 over Ilire Prevention week comes next week, Instructions for preventing {for putting them out after t lonce started, and alarms. re- for atter Lo Machuga reed the automobile collision ington avenue Sunday nigh luga was arrested after a iInary investigation by Officer Fred Callen, hut [found that the aceident serious as at first supposed. re not as on the wa f taxe chines w thonght, the absolved of eriminal responsibil Iy dama and Machuga and the other NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1925, Plainville News WAY INGREASE PAY OF TOWN GFFIGERS Salary Raise One of Questions| Before Town Meeting y com. High School Press Club of the high school has made arrangements with the Herald to have high school news printed in this columnn and has orgunized a press club at the school Principal Lord of practical writing and has made this arrange- the school may have experlence in writ- nd ime es. ining & high school paper by such a small He hopes that those high | column for | PRESS CLUB AT H. 8. “uiet to visc sen extended { {by Principal P, H. Lord of the Lin- Stillman Attending Cleveland Con- den street school to all parents and (at Neri's ol at any fssued egularly and Tuesday following the ast 1'riday of the month, but par. lents will he much closer in touch [gtven try-ou ys and | The Plainville Juniors have issucd at the |a challenge to teams averaging 120- Talks On Fire Preventlon Yoran the call for the meeting, which has |delivered a talk on fire prevention at iigh school yesterday afternoon, thus giving Plainville a head start . which Mr. Foran gave |Christi s |supper and social at the home of bl hey hr for turning |n‘ Anthony Machuga of Hartford was | featured by Miss Effie Carlton, an clocutionlst from New Britain. Notes iy fn| Martin Stevenson has returned Farm. | from Detroit, Mich. (. ‘Ma.| Willam Cavanaugh resigned his prelim Motoreyele | Bmith . 168 178 178— b24 143 171 7802 Sharks Rlecker ..... 142 162 140— 444 M. Hart .... 136 162 1b64— 442 H, Grifin + 97 166 116— U68 Hebden 106 136 126 367 Walte .. 174 186 161— BH11 654 1702 686—2132 Return From ltaly | Mr. and Mrs. Antonio di Marco and their two sons have returned | |trom a three months' journey In| Europe. While they were abroad they returned to thelr native land Italy, and there visited the parents | of both Mr. and Mra, Di Marco. Football Doings M. Sneideman has requested those | |interested in forming a crack 150 [pound football team here to report | billiard parlor tomorrow v Inight at 8 o'cl The names of those especlally urged to be present were published in last night's Her- ald, while other candidates will be 135 pounds and are seeking a game for Sunday. Contests may he ar- |ranged by writing H. R. Turner. | Whiting street, or telephoning lat night. Missionary Supper The Woman's Home and Foreign | Misstonary society of the Advent 1 chureh will glve a cafeteria 9 West Main street, he program will be Mrs, Francis, 1 this evening. | position at the Clarendon lunch to- 'WARM BATTLE AT POLLS lay and on Thursday will fake over | the factories tomorrow with a talk at the E. Ingraham Co. L Carnival Closes The carnival of the local lodge of Eagles for the benefit of a bullding fund came to a successful end last night at the Church street grounds, Although complete compilation has not taken place, the returns indicate a neat sum for the prespective new liome of the aerle, b 'uneral of Mrs, Murray 4 | Bstol News NEW ELECTORS MAY Official [)pmign (riven hy (01- | on Sunday night after an’ tiiness of poration Counsel Derosier §:80 o'clock at her home, A solemn high mass of requiem was celebrat |ed at 9 o'clock at St. Joseph's church {by Rev, Oliver T. Magnell. The |burial took place in 8t. Thomas' cemetery, Mrs. Murray left her husband and two sons, Paul and Vincent Murrayy all of this city Reclection May Find Guing Rough | Funeral of Mrs, Broadwell | The funeral of Mrs. Emily K Improving Broadwell of Milford, a former resi- | dent of this city, will be held in For- estyille on Thursday afternoon, The Prosent Members of Council Seeking —Councllman Murray in New York Hospltal. That persons admitted to the elec- (Purial will be in the Forestville : S 1° | cometery. tor's oath Juat prior to the primarles| yry Brogdwell was the wife of are eligible to vote at the primary Commodore M. D. Broadwell, who died several years ago. Voting Machine Instruction Instruction in the voting machines for the city election next week will by settling a long debated question. | oo ™S B RN will continue | Kor years past the understanding has |0 " 1o Last nf the week. Machines | been that the newly made NOters .y e ocated in the city hall, the were ineligible to ballot at the pri-|yaag fire house, Iiremen's hall and mary and accordingly none were al- | (e Joderal Hill school. lowed to vote béfore the final city Predict Big Vote clection, The reason had been that| pocal political dopesters predict the voters had not been certified, Re- |4 ‘Uig vote for the city election as | cently the corporation counsel Was| . .rost has been aroused to a fine asked for an opinion to guide the|yae in the various offices. One bat. registrars In their actions and his | will be between John Donnelly opinion, taken from Section 81 of 4,4 Mayor John F. Wade for the Chapter 305 of the Public Acts of|mayoralty while several fights are 1921 follows: | expected on the council posts. That elections is the opinion given by Cor- poration Counsel Willlam N, llul'u-‘ sier to the registrars of voters, there- | the active management of the Plain- it was « not so ville restaurant. which he and two hie ma. |Partners have just purchased. “N Three-burner gas stove for sale cheap, 194 Broad street.—advt. ) rent—A new iwo-tenement an driver, Ernest B, Dupls of Bristol, | L e 1 aaitle it Dotewan inum. I®road strest. Tng. 131 Broad stroet. Wwill be solves, Machugn was accordingly | A9V rolonsnd. —e————— Rad No License l E Morris Evickson of Bristol, avrest NOTICE Raskethall practics “Said board (Selectmen) shall de- (he present incumbents, who ars [iver to the town clerk of the town |geeking reelection, will have to fight | a certified list in writing of all per-| hard to retain their laurels is coni sons admitted as electors at any|ceded. Already two councllmen | mesting of the board held for the|have been regarded as holding' | purpose of admitting electors, which | qoubtful positions as several of the I shall be prima facie evidence that|newcomers in the race showed unex- | each person named therein possesses | pected strength at the primaries, It | the requisite qualifications for an|this strength can be maintalned, the | elector, and the names of all persons | political followers say that the caun- so admitted shall be recorded in the|eil will have at least three new faces g of and (20 Sywnr]u_\' night by Constable Thom- - Annual Town Meeting | m-om-dnlo!mm;»l\ t(‘l;mn‘thw: C"\x\‘\})li‘\;\ nest year. as Royee, appeared in court last ke cants admitted on the day preceding | e night fo answer the charge of driv- | PLAINVILLE [ election shall deliver to the registrara| § ing withont n leense. e pleaded | R o ‘eertifieate of such admission, and | Hartford to Have Armory cuilty and was fined $10 and costs x | the reglstrars shall write the word A f Etllysneiaiovashtncdl e R sental ot sl olkraton ioNiTonntor i B REREN S RS IE R At Its Aviation Field publle, ™ N0 Y. M. C. A, Smoker inville, Connecticut, are hereby | o t1o gpplicant shall vote. | Hartford, Sept. 29 (P—An admin- e | That there sill be a Y. M. ¢ niofified dnd warned {hat the Annus! fon 586 of the General Stat-|istration building and armory will the | oker af his home lomopron ave. | 0% Meeting of the Town of P1ain- | oy providen in part that ‘every per-be erected at Brainard field for (B tracts for the | K e W o Tsailey, |Ville will bo held an Monday, 0Cto- | on'quniified may take the oath pro- | 118th Observation squadron, C. N, G .. lconch of the nssoclation haskethall | oo h. 1925, at the Town Hall in | "G 370 a1octors and shall hereupon and the government hangars will be Bl A e Who Hiatea ihatit said town for the following PUrposes: | ;o= 1 itted as an elector of this moved fror their present location at was suggested hut r To vote by ballot for the follow-| fqe, e | the north end of the field to a line Business |6 R Tion |10 fown officers: A Town Clerk, | ", ctjon 24 of the revised edition | running east of where the city e | organization One Assessor, One member of Board | (¢ ¢ charter of the City of Bristol | hangar now stands, it was announc- A ; IR e T e At s o elof ST rce Selpctm el SRTa RN | provides in part that ‘any elector of |ed today. At Cleveland Convention S e |'Preasurer, Collector of Taxes, Two | 1ot "8 B 0 ol shall have the| The present site of the govern- Harry Stithnan of the Trumbull €. T, Notes Schoo! Committee, Three (;mml-rm“ {o vote at said primary elec-|ment hangars has heen acquired by Frectria MfE., Con Wt this noon fod o e e corinty af 10T, Seven Constables, Two Audi- | 5, ¢ the Koppers company of Pitts- a1Tenak e anri) e R0 (NINeI TR e oo e T B LI KOO RREE U AT E RGNS SRR ] is my opinion from a reading|burgh, Pa. manufacturers of coke National Safety council, whieh will /[ o0 ronde on Teq | TV0 Directors of the Public 1Ibrars. | o¢ (he provisions set forth above that |and coke by-products. Construc- ba Tield this weok ot the Cloveland g, o% TN £ HOOTea Wo0de o fian | Also lo hear anmi to act upon the | |y i5 the duty of the registrars of the tion, under an appropriation of Hotel i Glavalands (QrEand alsosmeets e SEEEIA B e i veport of the Selectmen. the TOWN | (arious districts to place upon their 000 granted by the 1925 leg- s an factary puhlications. He will & (00 e e ok, | Treasurer. the School Committee | regpactive lists all names of those|isiature, will be started October 26, velunn Menday. M. BImAD I Gedis bie fost of n erien of socisls |L\TCoL9T8 OF i Publie L . the | [Cions who have been admitted to two days after the aviation meet to Publie Health Associatior ot be conducted here hy the squadron. i | Aol ToW HOBtg | cou crosos coma e nn 208,20 b4 e et st i v e s 10 s | Pl Bt o it | GG sl ot rlons v nere by o 20 and costs and was given a 8US- |yttt time, lists hearing the names |16 Trumbull company publicatioh. o iy charge of Miss Sadie Oken. | “™ the Public Health Officer, fié board! of Selectmen: and Town| vended jail sentence of 80 days in ¢ yhe soven men selected to ’;mm: k! quist. Anv young peonie who would Alsa to elect two members to serve | Clerk preceding the primary clection ORSERVE ANNIVERSARY unable to pay the fine, s e was PCte I the matches during the com- i ;‘nfliu e (b vgsenanii bt enaoil, ¢ i e B ke (| R (e s lon street aro ohseriing UhElR 5 ——— L 'hr.cn"my [n“.‘" varn:’; fog winter. 1t is imporfant that r]'\\)’l “‘I'wa“l s ‘:‘w‘”‘ i HeHaL ne Temco howline leagne start- o0 iaherlarie ST lmkh;:)M“rtw et wedding anniversary vonl::_v. nuecletti Hearing Set For Thursday o e pa 5 g these lists be prosenfed, sinee the |OF 10® 808 00 i (helihiesninfno i eldnaon BlSH o i e S e e innes | AT{ad ER il were married September 29, pEyR O ofticars esire tollbezintactiiilea: an (LR ALNTIIDIEIGUA evening at Iart’s alleys with the | A arryion the husiness pliou o the seation offpavement §on=}19a4, at Middictown by Re¥, /H Javning - Police Wdentity Owner of | o RO < '-\ T »1- first \\1.‘;,L4.<r:nl‘” Son G Golowing i am) team sald town for (he fisenl year 18 ;\;tul:\\‘:‘Ih«‘“\|l‘y"l]|m:i<l 11,‘.0‘”} w‘vl"‘l ‘l\ll\!ll e oEiRT st ettt | . | ’ {by the ladies of Sacred He seores ! | Riverside avenue so that traffic Sty 2 One of Bumed Automobiles— Notice | Former Restdent a isitor in their churen parlors last evening ! ST \so to reice the salaries of e~ be admitted soon, Ior some time COPSETEY \':";"‘“;1','::2': Mra. Do, Mk dwards 8. Burnham of Alpine, was well attended. The following [ p 4ug 0o 15 ton 4o 10i0 town officers. if deemed advis- [this section has had a macadam sur- o E oLl TRl e Dummond, daugh- Other Hems of Interest, fem—— New Jersey, a former resident of | wore the pr winners: Mrs. John \.‘m el i i > \ble face which has not been as N.l,&,,....;“: A '\;‘ “1' e s i : e legal valers of the Town of | BCHiN, was a visitor In fown vester- [ Demore, ladics’ first Miss Marte Mo- | f (PR ¢ o Also to authorlze and empower [tory as the permancut vavewent and |{eF o Mr, aad e SOUL 8 TatS e question of establishing build- . THe 1950 volers of (he Tawn off v He called on many of his|carthy of Middlefown, ladies' con- | o0 2 CLABL Ui 56 aciment (o make sontracts for | (il {ne Glty decided o have coment)| mond jot. 806 GHeR LR SIS 2 tinvs In Berin, & matter which +fg " BETER A e friends and renewed acquatntances {solation: J. A. Williams. gentleman's | FEEEEC :"‘,: o 412 lighting the streets af the Town of laid. The contract was handled by :“"* {‘\[“’ i "lf",‘_m_“"'&: ikt has accupied the attention of resi-|will he held Monday the fifth day of|0f $6ars ago. Mr. Rurnham for-|first and Joseph Delinsy, gentles | =00 i = L | Platnville. Uenlractor Comnio Vocea ot LWTEiy: [‘)fi“\?w‘r:lfl“lll‘yrr;.wnmn-f Mr. and Mre. dents tor some time past, will be dis- October A, D. 1925 at six o'clock m‘men,\ condueted the farm now :eeu- {man’s consolation. Af the whist next | Also to take action on the in- ! Preparing Hospital Grounds \\'LHY:n‘n»I e “_“" o ,,hhu"‘m“‘" ey posia of at the @nnual town meet- he forenoon, picd by Selactman Georga It Carter }wm.n cvening Mrs. Susan Nelson | “tallation of mors strest lights, 1¢1 Preparation of the grounds about | WINAM B8 NS B T O ag ina announced today in the! Then and there to choose by hal- Nao More Tacks Picked Up {will act as hostess. Selingon 1dvisable, the new hospital Is Leing completed |~mm'” -“‘n e $ catl tos Uhat session, which was 18- jot one assessor for a term of three pparently (he publicity given the P. Hart | Also to transact any nther husiness as far us possible for Il\e‘d(*\h\"i«lmu L S by the board of selectinen. The [ycars, one member of the Boar [ € it seres of “iokes” conducted |y amr's Dancing School, | [emeris which is proper to come before sald !ceremonics ‘;Hv'yt\ w I‘\o';'l‘:\)ehl“lflll“o": mecting will be held on Monday [Relief for a term of thres . |by persons unidentified s vet. 0 gy e, Berlin Grange Halli - proadwe meeting. gundaysnfterioon: 1,08 a8 oot H G t l West, Leginning at 6 a. m.. the polls thres members of the Town & which they gave went to the desirc }Y;:\'-“r\rl.\ &w‘vw\lv‘ll‘:"\wvw Grange Tlall: ’).:‘I“«]vf\\h” R LRI S G G Gl i L G G CTC R Can e Ge n" Closing wt 2 o'clock in the afternoon. |Conmliitee for & term of three years, ; for fun by sticking facks in antomo- 13.50 o 12 p. m. Past pupils and k oiflGaIAiAT It sl ol lodiBR A (Y alvaRd VR RO EGH EEN - 8RR INRRE BE he business session, at which the 'three Selectmen for a term of one Dile tires. proved too much for these |¢yongs nvited.—advt | s i gned) |neaxsnoe. £ he deilination BOlREL building question will be discussed. 'vear, Collector of fown taxes, two ns, as no more of the tricke — S g WH. 1. JOHNSON, nev RelG L sULcurs legpiannad wiil be held at 4 o'cloek auditors, seven constables, three have heen practiced as far as can he Labsters TAMES SIMPSON, as one of the city’s red letter days. e offeers (o he elected this grand jurors. two registrars of voters learned. One motorist stated that a |Radicals Are Routed h_\- Derby 151 181 EDW. P. PRIOR. | Timetable Changes rew . secording to ihe siatement of | for the town at large for the term of [fack was picked up by his machine | British Labor Party gl 1417 Toard of Selectmen. | The new timetable, effective on the cail for the meciine. are on2 one year and two members of the @ few days ago. but he stated that| ritish Labor rart) C. Grifiin 120 10 [ Pated at Plainviile, Conn ast Sunday, pr v‘h“:\‘x'rm.l.v;nll:\ no <o for & term of three years, one {Kinanee Committee for a term of |1t was an aceident that the tek | Tdverpool, E Sept, 29 (A—The | Sexmour 13013 on Saturday, September 26th, 182 ‘“”"F". el ',Il."-l-v:'\’ m;- -\m”j’. by of the board of relief for three years or until their suceessors | was picked up in the roud while the | parliamentary labor party at the 1‘,‘.””,. e i "'Hh; ::"“"‘: form of three yoars, three mem- are clected and qualified car was in mofion. Motorists were | opening session of its conference to-j “"7 S o e e fors of 1he town school commitiee | Polls will be open from six o'clock up in arms for some time exarding |ldavidocisivelydispnsad of thessGXIngiosstemiss s ebrenien st sbamte e e e e e et ey e e for A term ol thres sears, threg A. M. until two o'clock I. M. on said the works of “jokers™ n_m u-m-r,g_umll_nn u"_ Commji s di”flf”:"”< oy ‘..: 'mm_“ w‘m;“m" 3 ]'m‘m‘l o e or one. yean cofretor of [aay at the Town Hall in the First;determined fo hring the miscreants|The radicals were routed when the people, who work in offices in Hart e T\ve auditors, seven constabies, | District, at the Rarher Shop east of fo justice, should they carry on their | conference by large majoriics, o2 S o e (RRy 6 el the ilroad tracks in the Second ors, fwo vegistrars of thres grand oters tor the town at lurge for aDistrlet and at the Athletic Buila- Court Session Tonight e year and two members | ing in Bast Berlin in the Third Dis-| A session of the Rerlin toxn court of the finance committee for a term trict. will be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock of thirec years or until their succes- he legal voters are further notl- in the Town hall. 1t is expected e i ulifod fied and warned {hat the annual bus- | that several cases will he disposed of Itules and regulations regarding iness meeting will be held in the ‘and a large number of interested (e cstablishment of Luilding linca!Town Hall at four o'clock on said, Reriin citizens Is expected to be in within the bounds of the town and . then and there to hear and actlaftendance to witness the proeect also rezarding the issuance of build- ake a speclfic appropriation for jngs e e Sl a0 Al el AT RS EDERICic ipprepriationiton Fast Rerlin Items mecting. as forecast by the “Herald" the support of the Town common heating of. the e eral months ngo, The voters wil [Fehools, for the ensulng year and fo AT eili e liatatat A Uhs vight tor0x ithe charges [laNinitaxjupon thie grand listilofmeetincin hialljthis evening e llling prrinita al this meeting |I18 espenses and obligationa for the| The lbrary will be apen Wednes- nd they sill also be able to fix pen- | “NSUINE Yyear. day afternoon from 5:30 to 5 p. m D e iotation of the rules| AlE0 lo pass a resolution author- jand in the evening from 7 to 8 ) UELL : izing the Sclectmen to borrow funda g'clock for the exchange of hooks. ipdieenla doia oo et £ to pay the bills of the Town when! A meeting of the Modern Wood- The meeting wilt vote 0RO & P g0 and there fs not sufficient money men will be held at the Athletic ution presented by Kensington resic [0 B0 LET0 menipiiibeinel g ihe Tantalie 1A Ke B irsnil conatieratlon | e e s otiina: cabiuslbarfone the bullding of & permanent rofd- ;e pore than twenty voters to Community club will be held at the rav from the fwterscetion of MAin Q0% qor aonsideration the hufld- home of Archer Walsh on Wilcox | i Harrls stieets along HAITS [y "o o gort of @ permanent |avenue this evening at § o'clock. iroed o Alling atrest ani to the In=1 36 B0 BERC S S eetion of the he distance represents lorecetion of Alling street and High road. ol is about 4,230 feet. An appro- priation will de voteed at this time f the propostion is deemed worthy. The on the estalvishment of a street line o from the Con- Main and Harris Streets along Har- {vis street to Alling street and to the intersection of Alling street to High |Road. a distance of approximately {4.230 feet and if deemed advisable to make an appropriation for a whole or a part of the same. Also to make rules and regulations mecting will aleo take action ipon Percinal ave ziegational chureh to Glen streel | iy yagarg to the establishment of Kensington | building line within said town and The meeting Wil be postponed |4, yagard to the issuance of build- | from nexi Monday afternoon 10 jne pormits therein, including the wome futtre date. when it 1 be | fent to fix the charge or charges 11 i the evening. so that all resi- {gop the issuing of such building per- Jonte will have a chance 1o D€ imitg and to fix penalties for viol yresent. This custom been fol- [tion of such rules and regulations wed for many v passed by special act No. 74 of the | Angeletth Case Thursday General Assembly of the January | Mhe case of Cosmo Angeleiti segsion of 1925, Also to take any | zligence in ke on July rged with eriminal ne cident on the furnp! 1ction in regard to same, Also to take any action upon the which cansed the deaths of Mise | ostablishing of a street line upon Francis MeCar! and her mother Percival Avenue from the First \'s Willlam McCarthy, and the | Congregational Church to Glen serfous Injury of Miss Agnes McCar- street, iy, will he tried in the Berlin town + any other business onrt on Thursday evening, it has cessary proper to come be. nnouneed. following & state- fore said meeting. nt reeeived by Proseentor Charles George R. Carter I Tesie that \liw Agnes \eCarihy Willlam H. Schroeder * #Nle tn lem e tya hospital and to Raymend F. Dyer appear ae a nitness at the trial Board of Selectmen | The case has bren posiponed sev- | Berlin, Conn. Sept. 28, 1923 pranks any loanger. | feated motions to v ;m- resolutions clusion of trom labor ing members not | local | ference. {Cent ral 1916, was ate commerc Central Noew | valuation i1 company, & subsidi ven system. The par value of property inve $22,542,385. T | for a consid T prope lowed .\'c:\'#l‘]-nzland L i Washington, Sept. of §13,812.88 1 today commission upon England calling individual e Road Worth 29 (P—A 'r to committee | rothe communists to appoint | communists as delegates to the con- a b} ), as of 61 has ontstanding capital issues with a 2§2.000 and its own ent account pany contended ble higher figure upon n the commission al- and advis- nown Million at the Salon. June in- Permanent Wa I v Rai New | itself ¥ a on totals Hours 9 to 6 i ] 1 ] 1 ] ] | Sl final ' i i | | | | | ] ¥ ving s - SALON LOUISE - Miss Louise Andrie announces the reopening of her rooms in the Neri Block, Central Square, Plainville Having fully vecovered from her accident of last summer, she resumes this week her regular hours Marcell Waving Hair Curling for Women and Children Iacials Scientific Able assistant—Personal attention given all patrons Manicuring alp Treatments Telep! Thursday evenings 7 to 9. hone 41-12 DESPECT——————— s \ ,/ H IT FEELS LIKE THAT LYTLE KD ) GAVE AE A BLACK EVE J 0 iFRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS AHA! SomEBeDY GAVE YoU A BLUE LAnP!! 1D BE ASHANED IF T Far from It WELL! WHO WAS 1T (s TIvE AN 2 LITTLE AISHLER an hour earlier as many missed the $:00 train and were forced to wait an hour, Councilman Murray Improving Advices from New York where Councilman James L. Murray fs un- | | dergoing treatment at a hospital in- dicates that the genial citv officlal will resume his seat at the council | ltable within two weeks. It is sald that he is now ahle to walk about and t has been astonis t Tis improvement ingly rapid Councilman Murray suffered par- Lvsis of his limbs several mont E fien he tripped ov r a door- His oicing over his|F- Pethick Lawrence, one of the most noted radical leaders in a Britain, s coming to America to ate tend the meeting of the interparli mentary union. He may meet the same exclusion ban pronounced on sakalatvala, who cannot this country. BY BLOSSER his spine, many friends are rej recoyery. Donnelly Speaks Donne candidate for at the election next week | |spoke ta a large andience this noon i at the Bristol Rrass corporation. He conitnue his speaking tour of il Tohn mayor ! | ! | step and fell. injnring | | | Shapurii enter vourL et !l ow AARY TINES HAS MOW TOLD You ACT To PLAY WITH BAD BOYS € DO T LoOK AS |FT HAD BEEN PLAYING WITH ANYBODY ? THAT TOUSH BOY OVER ON ELA\ STREET two years, was held this morniug at i s S R TP e SO

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