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{5 o g5 R N a2 T LS MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS FILLED WITH CARE CHIC MILLINERY MODES FOR AUTUMN FOR THE MATRON, MAID OR MISS LVERY VISITOR CHARMED with the beauty of the new hats shown in our Millinery Department. Piquant Little Velours with felt appliques, gold or silver stitching or tucky little feather ornaments; Deep, Rich Velvet Hats with a single decoration of flowers or fancies. Other styles are flare off-the-face effects, smartly turned-up backs or droop-in poke shapes—an altogether stunning exhibit, in black and newest autumn colors, at moderate prices. L3 SMARTEST DRESSES TO YOUR MEASURE Come, see. ARE WHAT WE ARE OFFERING YOU |F INTERESTED, VISIT WOOL SECTION for full information regarding this oppor- tune offer just when you most want your new frocks for fall. MADE TO YOUR MEASURE WE OFFER WOOL JERSEY DRESSES, complete for... BALBRIGGAN DRESSES, complete for KASHERINE DRESSES, complete for.. FLANNEL DRESSES, complete for..... POIRET TWILL DRESSES, complete for. .. WOOL CREPE DRESSES, complete for......$15.95 SILK and WOOL CREPE DRESSES, complete. $19.75 vour frock when most need Vorkmanship and fit guaranteed, everything will be right up to our regular B.-T. & Co. ed. To have frocks made any material you select, 1 in the style most wanted, | and to get the same for the low prices we ask is a real occasion for rejoic- ing. :tandard. Many other fabries than those mentioned are included in this sale. early order gives best selec tion from full assortment. Note—A charge of $1.00 extra will be added to frocks made with a flare. POLICE SEEKING DRIVER OF SEDAN G PS‘ Bfldly Damaged il] Under- |already signified their desire to join. | Such pass Last Night Rensington Couple Observe Wedding Anniversary — Foothall | ;.0\ wore presented with a purse of Team i¥ Suggested For Berlin — Degree Work to Be Put On. Kanupka of the Berlin police department is secking | Officer George the driver of a public service sedan |? which was invelved in a collision with « machine driven by A, B. Kra- New | that there will be a large class of | many of them w ve Dbecome | Pany and obtain proper disposal of requirement L (e 3 candidates this vear, as soveral have | brawny from hmfl‘]‘o\x:::k m\‘fn::x.'yws_ sewage and garbage are contained in Puncral of Mr. Hiscox of the state In thal the machines {trict voting will he at Piremen's hait | futiymgns TIbie class ot meet a Y en an those, rown in au|the report of Health Officer Dbr,| Vuneral services for George A. ¢ mmot bhe used for instruction two!in Forestville. Polis for the third | 00 e Bl “’P:‘I““‘"K for their The degree teams will journey to | backs, would be great material. George F. Cook. His report is et Who died Tussiay at his | 458 previons o clection day. e | distriet will b at the Uneas Fire- | [EGE (IS Nei Gl Southington on October 16 and Will | Another game which is not gone OUOWS: ome on Ric street, were held at | Struction on the machines at {his;house on North Main stroet. while | o ok Zwl _"a“ nm‘:fl“‘r:;"‘"'l‘: it on tha first) and aecond/|dekTes | into 1o any. Ereal st¥snt 1o Tseiiin js |0 the Selictmen. Town afiltlaiti- il biclock this morning at the church ftimagwifclintinnie atkveat lealfagiingSraurth aistrictEpolsSuIlIREERE LY o vy where {hey will be entertalned for the Grange in that place. It iS | hagketball. The boys over on Worth- | ville, Conn. i u.\ v Lady of Mercy. Rev, John difficulty at the polls on Monday the Federal Hill school RS X | understood that there will be a 1arge | ington Ridge used to have a basket- 15 "5~ : k. Fay, the pastor, celebrated a re- ) = ¢ In order that full acquaintance | “giviy three licenses to marry wore { | class of candidates in that town, also. | pall team, but the enthusiasm el "he health ofticer of the town ot guiem high nass, Members of | A uirfi sentative from the office of | may be had with the w orkings of ieeiied last month' at thie offoe Bf g : e men Mt B SWartier BL 3 s enoueh dvawing Nower of funda) PR AUt vopal Tor IhoigR ol Llaine a1 scey wagi o meroliers soted 26 A1 e g 2 ars being held at the City hall. the | Recause soveral applications for Resngton aiietlp ohssoved the 808D Eianoy 1o brlng mny mitotile tearns| (0. SonnG BromSUeh SLEUIS G0 § pall benvebs. - nteonieils aras il itngaBoylamaa Iiishig (s Uncas Firchonse, 1iremes’s hall and 'byilding permits are held in abey- anniversary of their wedding yester- | 1o {own, £ August 31, 1u2 ' in St Joseph's cometery who recently lost 2 number of sheep | the Pederal Hill sehool. Instructors ' ance pending study of zoning. the ey atltietitiome Inkhslevening ) [vialosfoantbalindnlseil inbin ehe HELLrinE LhefsSRTRLIEI DR CO0) Foothall Practice Tonizht which were Kiiled by dogs. This 18 [are located at each of these places huilding inspector's report for | iiteE fust asialllas i theloumin e |Lac puzauedlther suinoReelie sl tncalinhe lainiilicRroothllis(eamn ol the fifth time dogs have Killed sheep 1o explain the operation of the ma- Sentember will be delayed ey Byt e rriands s vera eS| R Rn v iin it tantinat aslwerlis ol s aaa BRI His work |jta first mevting last night and witp | °V"* By Mr. Fish, chines. Mrs. Bridget Murphy of Fast |ifora calledto congratiilate the coli-isome of {te trosda thas flock foltho] Naa consisied tatilyf in, FECORANESmect: at! olclock (ontkht fon it i Wil Close Campaign Main street entered the New Rritatn |ple yesterday, but there was no un-| New Britain or the Meriden armor and investizating the incidence and | jacee, Thers were many new According to the town repart, the Mayoralty eandidate, John Don- general hospital yesterday to under- usual celebration of the event. I oot e mos hecats: thireiars o ol brenksiofiinsensciin tNERONNRA S ea v {H fex onRlim T InBEa enin pts of the loeal eourt for the neily will close his speaking cam- go an operation. : Mr. and Mrs, Warner have lived | contest scheduled for this town V‘:nhh].c"hl»;:;hv:m‘n\n::h:m\vxIy;:;:;x‘v”;;n:llnlv B e :llw ,\\":'H”.!‘ivlv»nlmh;] 1'101 40,3 \‘ and |paign on Saturday night with three S R in Kensington for about 27 years o) Sl on i dIvICIRIE B 0] cablellit fivon. 1% Sneldomant fst ackins e GXDENGINNEE, SNCIGINE (88 alles jtalka Sheginning iat e oiclook and at | b e e el Fnown || Teglnnis ot e e g |Andipraventable discason eliminaling)| L g, 1. Snefdoman s acting g foes, were $3,188.30 Ieaving althe eity nall sqnare at 8 oclock,| _ PROPERTY TRANSFERS throughout the town of Berlin. They | tober 7, and continuing throughout | Hemiee: (i pHblls healhanau ot | Vestry Mecting balance of over $4,000. This is ene | pormer Representative Hen Warraty deeds filed yesterday at R AN ) g o onl BAE (I cowor aiseriERinaceys i pames o (el e (HITAARRECS SERERi R Bl et e o7 Eheitestanominge man bt kecent VTG willIbe it iimantotiineleathsl| M ES Lamn clerkia fort|cefineluas LR grel of Farmington avenue, Britain. last evening at the under- | pass on larmington road, Berlin. The Kragrel machine was badly | damaged and a son of Mr. Kiagrel| us severely cut by flying gla ¢ uceident happened shortly be- fors & o'clock, the Kragrel car being about to enter the underpass. The public service car which in volved in the collision was owned by Edward McAloon of New Britain, according to reports, and was badly damaged, as was the other machine. The driver of the sedan is alleged to | . have dJisappeared shortly after the aceident 1 Officer Ka seene and he is driver of the car according to Kragrel. last night that the ofher machine was driven deliberately into his car. 1t is understood that no arrests have heen made as yet, pending further | investigation on the part of the au- thorities. | First Matches Tomorrow The Kensington Bowling will hegin its fall and winter upka was called to the now secking the who is to blame, who stated league wetivi- tics tomorrow night on the logers alleys. New Britain, when the ten teams of the league will stack up for the first matches of the season. | The se! will be called at 8| o'clock, sharp, and all members of all trams are urged to he on hand at that time The league this vear will he made up of many of the teams which formed the organization last year. | The Rerlin Construction company witl furnish a squad, as will the Goss and Deleeuw company. Other teams | in the organization will be the American Legion, Getems. All-Ken-| gingtons, Artists’ club, Sculptors, Tn- dependents and one other team which has not yet been named. It 45 expected that still another team | will he entered hy the time tomor- row night comes around New Floor is Laid i The state highway department has finished laying the new floor at the fron bridge on Farmington avenue. feh was badly damaged by fire st Sunday morning. New < have heen nlaced in nosition Commumity Club Mecting There large the meeting of the ¥ munity club in the basement of the East Rerlln Methodist church last wvening. John P. Lewis and R. H Norse were in charge of the was a ament program whi of voeal solog by Arth nnd Mrs. Hazel Nelson and a comedy r Rrunells tleteh by Miss Evelyn Johnson and Mr Worse The program was well WM Woark Degrees t . e Al candidat b e an the evening of Drinber 30, % has been announted |tion to join the Grange, are warned | that these applications must be in at the next meeting, on Tuesday eve- | ! ning of next week. 10th ; |tember 30, Mrs. George Tryon, lecturer of he organization. Tt is expected that | C Those desirous of making applica- It is expected 1885, Mrs. Warner be- {ng hefore herimarriage, Miss\Bmiy/l at¥tns closs ol each game; Berlin|—inleroid to prevenuhle and co- |5 grelack tomorraw evening in the = ! Mr. Donnelly continued his factory | H. Adajian to Concettina Sapin, B ey ihita) nVATaRIIIFen [late ot o i e ha ate sz munisaldissnsen Plainsille B o e Mr. and Mrs. Fred Witt abserved | iipaign today, speaking at the . 103 Tremont street; Emma F. and i e i BN R D s e e e Do Rsssentlona s RS SR I s i © the fifth anniversary of their wed- | fyzraham Co., plant. He will con. Arthur N. Seibert have transferred e Hite Aririati oral Bl hiee i HoliB) WHatilialat il ot Akt iy o b e D RS R eTd ot el e TR T O ding at their home last evening. cjuge his factory tour tfomorrow |Property at the corner of Park and N vl s Proor ROt et R S et o o | o sInE SR TN OGRS SN [ e R S i B There were a large number of peo- |ngon with a talk at the Wallace Stanicy stects to Conrad Clanei. Gladys Warner, and Lesle and | to them, This extra edition cach day/, & LD e o e i e I e and I rSannEA A EVILE je T Rcal (o) |Selma Koverman has transferred Charles Warner, the last named m-i will contain a full, play by play, ac- |, frec: ‘-l"'\_\ 'j““' “[ f”‘\:‘r‘)" ST R m‘ o ';“ ‘-E viday. | were the recipients of many gifts Captain Gueken Itecovers property on Hillerest avenue to Wil- ing in New Britain, AL G (S (Tt Frt) i (e e M M i S R S o : Captain Thomas F. Gucken re- [llam G. Hughes. The Dyson Land Mr. Warner was for many Years | scores. | (e phyaiciang;ofia LORn ) DRRSTHILALIORe S hinecl Certani §s| My Paul Plummer, Mrs, Willam |gupieq his duties in charge of the|company has transferred property employed at the Berlin Construction Eact Berlin Ttems, |ing. _'"""" & ‘:"f’“”‘]" “W"""“?(“m:\“: SATES ‘\””',”'," dellingory nk J Wi d Mrs. James W. Upson | ;)jce station last night after an ill- {on Homestead avenue to Joseph R o ue) ojillEisa il | BT R e s el merui B T NP LD oL SRR LS e AL B L have heen called fo POUgNKkeeDsie. |nosy of two days with acute indiges- |Luzictti. Mary E. Tracy has trans- was foreed to give up his work last held at the Mcthodist church this \(\s‘-“lyl':‘;v'--m?m' \H e ‘W“ i i v:"“\w-y‘nx““”"v ‘ 2 ‘v\ ! ing N \:, ;\-‘ attend the f'_l"'m‘ al ;‘;“’ tion. e was taken ili on Mond ferred property at 1383 Stanley N For that reason, the an-| evening at the usnallhour 58 g b indl an aulomohile r's hushand, William A. Tobin. |y orning and was confined to his bed 'street to Howard Y. and Wilhelmina ry was passed quictly. make another ideal . by erlin ews It . ] 1 1 another well| Last year the sum of $400 was both the women's and the men’s de- | built gentleman, could fill a Jine po- | cn to the Llainville Public |gree teams will conduct the work, one taking the first degree and the other the second. Herald will publ end. ormack’s brother, sition capably. Then, not to be left out, | member of the New school squad; Goodrich Harlow and Gianotta, all capable men, who could |is included in the make bran mash out of an enemy | there are Greco, a ine. And there are others in t h an exer: Mrs. Thousands of wo- men in and around Hart- ford have taken advan- {age of our past offers. Thousands more will jump at this opportunit; | i o u Come at once | shows to Wool Dress Goods Section, make your zelection, get measured and be ready with { Jim ain A edition ! Estimated Expenses for 19 ||Health Officer Embodies Recom- ; The corporat- they have in the past year. issued here this week, as the open ARl R menditions In Report—Honor Signed) ) |season on several species of birds' —m.—Capt. Gucken Back at POst— public to inspeet the new structure. 4 . 3 GRE 3 1%, COOK, M.D. began today. Wild ducks, XN‘I““‘ Y - - — 6 E Pupils At High School—Funcral | Health Ofticer. | brant, snipe, gallinules and mud hens | Majority of School Children Have 3 5 | Plainville, Conn., Aug, 31, 1925, are no a Iy 3 of George A. Hiscox—Bricfs, ey e N8 Rw Rir £ ‘“’ theihunter. Been Vaccinated. Clty Items onors at High School, Notes | d The annual report of the town of | The first report cards of the year| Deputy Sherift E. W. Furr il Personal tax delinquents will b ] » ) puty it E. W. Furrey will| | S - | Plainville, containing the reports of [ €ame out at the high school m‘l.vv‘m!l a tourlng car a! public auction | {reated rought by the local court of- m:‘ .l'l\ \“r ““;“’li‘ XI|H !"r‘uwns pisls and showod ! ar ot puplls|a el h H | 2 seeing at Mary Elizabe I % the selectmen, treasurer, school com- “":,lh ;"("]"‘”L“K”]"',': “'“,“"“" o “““" L 1! o'clock Saturday afternoon at|gaiaig within a few days after a list [S7 W, Main, Prof. I\H’x‘ v ki ; onors and high honors. To ‘ooke's garag Mhe @ abiel ., . Bldg.—adyt, ficer, and other officials, has been | gyera A S S ec an accident, | piled by Tax Collector Francis B, {moderate prices, Frenc! 3 ) average of 95 or over, while an av=| The regular weekly prayer moets | . v g ench Hat | fssued, and copies are available at|orage of § L Kly prayer meet- i) gecording to an announce- |Shoppe, §7 W. Main St., P 5 | erage of 90 gives a student honors. | in L iaihald at T8 Qdionl o , 87 W. Main St. Prof. Bldg. bt the oftice of the town clerk. 'This | Those winning thes: MEanS [inss UL eREIL ot 86 oielesiCtblain il it ollay tromitne Cilyihall Worg A d v report, which covers the fiscal year | g oS Sib eaae i anng e Ui heRR el il aBAL R o e IR Dalilaauiéd i and (tha delin-| Dr. Irving's office moved to 87 ending August 15, 1925, Is the usual | h”“f"‘w "Virgint 'l‘n“{ | -‘,“‘f";‘ Christfan, and Daptist| og wil be haled Into court| West Main street.—advt. comprehensive account of the offi- an e bES i A i ’,‘I'."“m"’”'w“_ FAE T I\here the charges will be assesscd as | o Gaftney, son of Judge and clal busincss transucted during o | jorde Jtutland 91, William Webbor | g o wase at So60 weioah ot (g |Well a8 the back taxes, making the)Mrs. B I Gaftney of Vine street, twelve months which it cover roahmen: High' onors, | Kiisas | o, miss at 8:30 o'clock st ihe |wpgle an unprofitable venture for |and Wilism E. Curtin, son of Mre. : The expensca durlng that year|etn Drastow 97.6: honors, fiuth|crurch of Ohr Lady of Mercy antllyoag nttected James M. Curtin of West Main street 0 were $74,966.65, in addition to a fur- sisr bl S U communion at 7 o'clock Under recent laws passed by the |1eft yesterday to resume their studies ther 81,17 for matnfenance of S n “":?Oxtq‘,‘\'“ X \l\'::"l | “The Baptist church Fadies Ata!, neof SR SRS e at Tate, vhfm!:. making i”*\\lvr\‘:"\llu:';ffl ‘i'u';w‘ A e Gl }_HHQ‘M Irvn\y‘xi:'u:" ”\r::-:vhi mutv; i has the power to cause the arrest Mrs. Jennie Harrison of Glasgow, et for fhe mresen | Shenser 92, Katharine Grabowskil g quiits afternoon and tack|ang the jailing of tax delinguents Scotland, has returned to the home ted_expenses e present | g4 qullfs. ) 'nd o sorely has the patience of |Of her sister in Bloomfleld after a f car, these belng sct at $144- | Thy bos at the high school have| TN CHAMber of Commerce will | jotal official been tried that | VSt at the lome of Kire Commis- report b st o e “H'i been divided into two classes “"”“h]ud its regular October meeling | gome fail torms are expected to re- |Soner Walter Blair of Hartford ave- | 5 el | this evening. | 0. Mt arrison and As us tiie principal ileny) (s 0¥ Georke Dnckman and e o onelinn Enake vor ty of [SUlt from the ilst, heing prepared. e nn'l’r;q.fllw-';fn‘ 12"1' '?’ln ?mr (hat for schools, this being $6S,- | I"[,"P'hl",,r;“,'l”" K jamer fmear Al I 4 e oo ol iven T ol o, vare ssace Uil iDe glven be-|g oand a few weeks ago. She wil ] 52088 In the estimates. a gain of | (1 1o eontinmal ‘f'“;';"‘,!""‘“" HCIY L@ hot dog roast at Red Stone hill to. | | the presentation of the list 10/ gpang six months in this country. ] 0, e - e na ympetition be- ! k g “|ihe prosecuting attorney in order A Y. about $1,000. “Street Hghts” also | (oo thom all yoar with prizes for | MOFTOW #veNing, leaving the church e s et ‘U,,::' bo allowed | 1 yer Goldsmith has sued Herman shows an Incresse from $3.091 Lo}y e that an opportunity may bo allowed | Kalmanowiia for 3275 damages. the 5,400; a new contract must he en- el r ram | Az for puyments to ba made. wrlt having been fissued by Cyril tered upon this vear, while §t is| o qeo L of the ! To rent—A new two-tenement on | Refusal to pay the taxes will re-|Gaffney and heing returnable in the | pla nd oAse o lig e v | B8 L e Aldrich, one of the - % L E dras o w e tn d | efty i ing . i t—advt | i2 ¥ | October, | Aleins SRR sl nanninedonta s hasketball team | i | mined he end P’ i o) : i An [f|iown The five dopartment accoubt "y ingiitution. Twenty-one girls | West Main 8. 25—Store, subtaie minediabauiithellalligndiofitia st WA SEinkia) 6 H oo and NS shows a junip from 710 §2.000 | M Lt et B ot ury TR uninos: (wiihshalving qnd |0 cAse a0mercbRinata R eats I8 | Reddell, local optometrists, attended pecia 0 gy riat " Ng 1 ke presentes eoture e “Re e T i R S Gy b Ui 16 XD o (ne LA R a s SR IEDR Sy dean il ‘;'”'""'J" "" s """"”“ o “"; the Power of Vision" by E. C. Piper e s : Meadow hridge and the | \CT¥ tnthusiastic an L rations. Wil be vacant |y i tand has alveady recelved at the Hotel Bond, Hartford last | laying of a sidewalk around the town | 10872 to compete for positions, Ar- | SO 1. For prico. torins, ste., &9} 00y commendations from city of- fevenin o ! | rangements will be made with the Y. PIV to A. M. Ttaymond West [T21 ; : il i property at the corner of Wh and Maple streets. cial appropr This year a tion of $1,700 is | for a‘combined tractor, snow {and road seraper. Me- Nl ociation, while $1.800 | throat and legs and with tan feet. he voting machines which will be | dministration of his oftice. : former | will be o T w0 | The animal has coilar but no tag, |used for the first time i a town| LolaiOpnEhiasiy fil"‘;“? M o o ne high | dred doll vy improve. | And Warden Marino would like to|tlection on next Monduy, will be| ne nolling licea )l e openaliisy G i of Latoried ils a4 aealnat AULEU LW sen | fmEns owsier | demonstrated in the town hall today [#t 11 o'clock on Monday morning, | Bl 18 Ve {ing, Mre iHarry BlaNARE Tiaie | Girl Reserves Meetin, ahal (oo Abb S eant e foutsar vnen S thel citylliaectioniswillBitale iGN D00 street. Health Officer's Repont Recommendations that He town; | HBxe | |the town of Plainville. {in her duties with f Plainville News ANNUAL REPORT OF TONN 1S ISSUED {DR. (00K ASKS CHANGES plaw, {ealth Plainville s own municipal water comn rate and a good grade of water, During the year, the health officer has received a number of complaints in regard to the overflowing of cess- pools, and the odor emanating from the man holes In the main streets of the town, The questions of sewage disposal is an important one and Plainville has been eritized severely in regard to the present existing conditions. 1t is recommended that the town of Plainville immediately take upon itself to investigate and formulate 25.‘.« system for proper disposal of Its sewage. is also recommended that the 1926 Placed at $144.802.97 |0 o Fiumiine “sopropriate sut- | ficient money |of garbage. Tt s hoped that the citizenship of the town of Plainville will give these recommendations ry serious {thought and their cooperation for proper collection as iting spe- ed M.« for an opportunity 1o pract . A, or some other organization ce. Warden Doz Warde young shephe mostly Wack Has Dog. Philip Mario de with has Biv- lif white or | There will be at tiona | chureh chapel tomorrow cvening a | 7:30 o'clock, meeting ¢ e Cong omi- | VUEtry at the church of Our Savion nivers { James McPherson has re-| he schoolboard are to be con- Accident Tn Fast Berlin { turned to her home after spe m]m;.:‘;::?,‘,y',:hfl rfl,‘_r“\.”lm,iw,?, DS Considerable excitement was ! the past few weeks in R“l\\?"he‘“-Mo‘(\pn"an\fi work along health lines. caused in the ordinarily peaceful | N. H. ‘ e (e hamlet of East Berlin last night.| The voting in this district of the| pyping the past vear, when the when two cars came together at the ! town will be held at Athletic build-|plainville water supply compans corner of Main and Grove streets.!ing on Monday from 6 a. m. to 6 D.!ae furnishing water from Creseent resulting in considerable damage 10 m, | pond considerable number of com one car. No one was hurt, but it iS| The second whist social of the sea- | njaints came into the office of the R ’ " anderstood that both drivers have! son will be given by the ladios of the | jealth officer in regard to the ob- Miss Louise Andrie a been summoned into court. | Sacred Heart ciurch in the church |novious taste and odor of the water o ] D aecachusetiall catinat Aest Mo L ulE e 1s IEEUE | ot ce Wi e alanlinsenty of her rooms i markers ried] to) pass ancther majoiciock, Mrs. Susan Nelson will act|gation was made by the state sant- | Central chine at the corner and sideswiped | as host and all ara invited to at-|a engineer. It was found that | A q s il the vehicle about to be passed. Tn|tend. \;hyfl s:.k \m odor was due 10 objec- [aving fully recovered order to avert the crash, the driver | of the Massachusetts machine drove ! his car into the ditch. Both front! tires blew out and the front fenders| were smashed, Tt was also found | {hat the front axle had been broken. | The other car was ouly slightly dam- aged, a hub cap being taken off. Constable John P. Lewis Investigated the occurence and it is unde; that the drivers of the cars will ap- | pear in court next Tuesday evening. | were enjoyed. Several beautiful glfts All-Berlin Football Team. All-Berlin football team is An s | 1ing which should interest all| somet sport Jfollowers in the town. Thel town has never had a regular team represent it. The All-Kensington team, of course, represented the town during the season and it Is thought that a (noh‘ team to carry the enthusiasm ns right through to the winter months would take big. i Football is a game which is scl-| n seen in Kensington, except as laved by the youngsters or by scr tewms. There has seldom been an | honest-to-goodness game within the bounds of Berlin and many followers of athlctic sports are of the opinion that a team would attract as many followers as baseball did this sum-| mer, | It is rather late this year to start the machinery working for the or- ganization of a team, but it is not too late for the men to get together | and arrange informal games which would probably attract large delega- tions. Many membera of the All-Kens- ing 1d make excellent pigskin ciio 1. among them being | Jim McCormack, third baseman, | whose speed on the diamond w g0 over big on the gridiron. Cast as an end or a back. his work anuid stand out. George Ficld. shertetor work, would also noted for his ! The Modern Woodmen will meet tjonable grow tonight at the A letic Mrs, 8. Hazelwood of We well was Mrs. E. V. Reed at her hom cox avenue yesterday. George DeMore, Jr., en number of his young birthday social a niversary. Games and were received. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RE ding. guest of her daughter ertained & friends at his home yester- | indicafe that additional w rstood | day, it being his cighth birthday an-[needed in the near futl vefreshments| Tt ths and the {treated for the same | water indicated that it afe for drinking purposes growth of the study | probable yicld of the pres: nd the possibility A water always a sou st Cry e on Wil of Crescent of objec rw is recommended that the {0t Plainville have its own mun water company at the dictations of an appointed its water ADS, ter board and receive ater was Analysis of 1l was entirely to serve the public summer, she resumes tl at the Salon. Permanent Waving Hair Cutting for Facials pond ction il be tow icipal Hours 9 to 6. d wa- from in pound. It is the Girt (9 a. in the Neri Block, quare, Plainville Scientific Scalp Treatments Able assistant—Personal attention given all patrons e Thursday evenings 7 to 9. Telephone 41-12 ner, The case was continued lasf week in order to allow further in- vestigation by Medical Examiner Charles W. Moody, Real Estate Transfers E. W. Furrey has sold a tract of land on Lincoln street to Axel Johr son, the transfer Lelng mad through the George Skinner agenc: | Peter I Prior, through Grorge Skinner, has sold a two-family house | at 133 DBroad street to Orazlo| Forcella. | | Bank Forecloses | The Berlin Savings bank has| brought foreclosura proceedings against Fred C. Beaulieu of West- | wood Park. The case is returnable | in the court of common pleas the first Tuesday of October. Charles I, llfun'lm is attorney for the bank, Open Scason for Birds Many hunting licenses have been | pojie Open I'rom 11 A, M. to 9 P. have been completed + ! Main St Plainville—adii. + SOUTHINGTON NEWS N m. and 1] chines will be 1 5130 p.om, then sct The ma- up for the |ean b glven. It is a years, i nnounces the reopening from her accident of last his week her regular hours Marce! Waving Women and Children Manicuring AOW TUAT T HANE HAD A | Lok AT YOUR LEG T AAE ) ] SONE 600D AEWS FOR YOU = \ TS NO LONGER AECESSARY FOR YOUTD USE TUE CRUTCHES! (:' o = AONTSY; DR. HEMMINGS ° et FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS TAX DODGERS MAY (5. Collector Riley Preparing List of i L an Satirisy afirnoon [ | ficials for his work, He has resorted of suppers {to harsh methods only in the most |under the auspices of the Iadies' | vefractory cases, where deliberate re- |Ald soclety of St. Joseph's church | fusals have been made. ficia o'clock that night. election and no instructions on them | Polls will be at the old Town hall greater percentage of the *w school children were vaccinated last year, when such action was ordered by the local health officer, Prace tically §0 per cent were inoculated with the serum at that time, accord reports complled in the Bristol News Recently | the board of education voted to recommend that every child in the schools be vncelnated, | Cometery Dedication — | Plans for the thy dedication of pratcically complete, Bishop John J. Nilan of Hartford will direet th monies, which will attraet undreds of people to the handsome Delinquents for Police al arrangements for the $500,000 hospital on Sunday new The first of a series was held last evening and was a sue- cess. Dr. and Mrs, James Faulkner of |New York, formerly residents of this ecently an ate tax of- | Mr. Riley's weetion was made | who also pralse Judge W. M. Maltbie of the Con- necticut supreme court, will address the Kiwanis club on October 21, Members of the White army of place. Closing will take place at 9 The first district on Main strect and the second dis- erings. following: until Tuesd night ,T. Stearns. Israel Levin et als have Officials Hold Over | transferred property on Monros That the tweltth school district |street to Jacoh Gordes officers of last year will hold over | S B mtl new officers are clected is Al \WARN FOREIGN!AGITATORS 1 to the board a chaotic sit- ua meeting scheduled June but at period the district was in a t over building questions and legal opinion presen of education to elarify ion. Panama. Oct, 1. (P-—Foreign agitators have been warned by the government that they will face sum- mary tion as “pernicious un- 01l | jesirahle aliens” if they participate ! boun- iy anor or other social movements. dary lines so that the annual election did not take place. It was then de- | S——————————— Charleston he annual was for iast that ope of cducatfon, Chairman ws retains his plac the district until his pointed some fu e meeting. Will Attend Convention Claire M. Pfennig of this city \HH‘ ‘ attend the national convention of | the American Legion, which begin | RED MEN'S HALL (BRISTOL) on Monday In Omaha, Nebraska. He ; will join the party of delegates from | 8 o'clock this state at Hartford Large Percentage Vaccinated According to statistics on file at hoard of education offices, the | Dan Mally and His Famous Orchestra from Boston ADMISSION 50¢ BY BLOSSER [the — (= _ S DIDA'T" HAVE To USE THESE ANYMORE , MM\ 600Dy Goody! DOCTOR SAD T \ ) WELL- THERE TUEY ARE N TH' RUBBISH BoX= E BY TONIGKT THEY'LL BE [ | | | { [ | { GONE AN' T'LL NENER HAFTA LOOK AT EM AGAIN! A0, N0, JUMBO! TAKE THEM BACK. IN ) W' ALLEY=1I NEVER, S ANEVER MAFTA WAL ON THOSE _/ . ARYMORE !! R