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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925 Plainville News purchasing the new high school site |stato at of mbout nine acres, hetween Ldn- | 1 den and Lust streets, s one of the T'ho o R most far-seeing wisest steps evor [bles u r taken by the voters, fo chools |0t § 0 /“’/7""!2\ @enter: ‘ |3 KEPT lflw HERE A el e e M: \II UR])L S B II LED (e o i NEW ARRIVALS EACH WEEK GIVE YOU . |l. CHOICE OF HATS THAT COMBINE BEAUTY g J D e WITH INDIVIDUALITY \H' . SAVES TUleN AR O T With the typewriters begina in 1926, | These Wil require ong separate | The cla tional magazin sGhool Commiuee Repon 4|0 commendation. Tho possibilities comis | of this site, when developed, will be |lour | years to come, ul $5.00 to §25.00 port. Tho net registration last year eral changes In the courso of sy as 1,000, 862 at Broad strect, 190 |for the grades of {he fown, should portine [in the Linden street grades, and 38 ke made for 102 to meet the olghty puplls, also commerelal work |Congregational church, Gratitying One Fmanclally L 2 e ute after its fellow hound the ¢ Company Dissolves | 1deal Machinery Co, room, [Platnvilie has fled & final certifcato olution with the sceretury of ushin tropolitun terminal slock in the affernoon, for, | nges made n the New Haven by several of the national educa 1v,nmm schedulo last Sunday, four with warm worda | trains, headed in all directlons of the 0t tnaowt 46 a1 Muvm'ek. Fight Years O, ero at 4:67 o'clock and th y. The train from Win e roncivo Town or |BUS HAS BROKEN AXLE| Vo o fs much more convenient wa Vo e pois in one - POSSIDYY Internally — Injured | transacted, fiespassiy ‘rul-x of the road and the nsto ews | o The number was i) | than for pervious months, Tho arrests were made fob “the Assault and Date ussault and breach of the breaking, entering und 10, criminal 1ieg ch of yellow | tollowing eauses: Hartford, tor; ive 0'Clock Busy Hour | peace, raflroad station now theft, ST[]RY FALLTODAY | intoxi nees 1 1 ary I e ut of whi atanding trolley, ce of liquor breach of the peace, und theft, excessive o mproper number plate: 1 o, 115 intoxication and hreaeh of the peace, 1; operating perator's license, io intoxicated, 4; operating with defective brakes violation of parking ordinance, par on railrond property Sinee the space was cleared, park- jon pulls out of here at b0 18; viol i achool bullding, sultable In every |q'uoel vagrancy || Report of L. 5. Mills Tssned—Fore- | way for the needs of Pininville, dur- | Tho royult s a ereater number of North Main street Merchant in Fa- | » i \ TAQ o Y « o) > 1 able, substantial, and worth every |passengers than have ever arrived P YOU WILL TAKE PLEASURE IN SEEING AND BUYING . Goopee I Engagemeat AN | A0 et DR IEALLIRIE R plte s R e T AU ol et il BHEG A S e RE! , . < . E, Notes—Urge Vote|the bullding, The committe he- |stenming cnzines, lines of cars, and | School Pupils 1 nde I8 DIFFERENT ARE THE VELOUR HATS trimmed with gold lace applique motifs, [Jf| ™umcot—C" P Notes=Ume T ko it hest 1o procerd siowly and b crowds of diszorged b e PR e foxdghtc \ self brims and chic feather fancies in black and all the season’s corrvect colorings. ing At Town Election. aure they are s near right as pos- (a most bustiing seene, The new | Hides—Police Keport with ¢ sible, In eannection with every point sche of the rules of the road, ation of liquor laws, oper- passing 1; reckless driving, driving while under the stealing,, 4; were disposed of 4a-fol- md over to higher ‘¢ovet ot to jall, 5: judgment indgment suspended nolled nolled without costs, by gir! dur- de- resulting in nine arrests, The fact that Plainville, while| {0 pianning of the building. than the old one. for it allows fhe i s o be the situ. | 0 P‘”:um'” ”,,“‘,’“ L"‘r"“h"g A AN S S SO e Bali DA providing efficient education for its foven though it may not he ready at lmaking of connections in any dire wtlon In which parking question | ..o dommittad: o) AeHael % 1 Lo mitte eride; i FET VR . . v e h school children, does 80 at & re-|the apening of school in September, (tion the space opposite the city hall | hope A aik ‘ VELV I,I. ”z\]fi,'lyl(‘,h and snun_(, are offered in qll the new autu!nn cqlnrlngs _fm' dress markably low cost s disclosed in the | 1926, Chamber of Commerce vinaing, following the efitering of |y, o ‘“ 5 .\‘r 'w ,.fl,‘,“i.(plf; and semi-dvess; Turbans, medium and large Picture Ilats give fine choice from report of the school committce :\‘.l Payor Supervised Play There was a small attendance at tolle by State's Attorney Hugh M.,y month, Sisty complaints { ek AT : rey R ..$5.00 to $35.00 each contained in the annual town rc The schgpl committes helieye sev- the Chambe ‘“f FomnGres ety ,\\""“.'v‘”"”."“‘y SARDLITIIAY George | investigated by the pollce | TE SHOWING OF MATRONS' HATS, black and colors.. .. ..$5.98 to $20.00 \ e R e i o police ofticer found 10 doors b md windows unlocked and made in lha high achool. The total cost|changed conceptions of education To rent—A new (wo-tencment on 0 GGy ! them sceure, and also found three ; Good Autumn Gloves New Footwear for Fall ol Santovend scl Yl B U DRI U B R S e e St ot chien and. eturned them to WO n @ : e sy Il |an average of 548 per grade p he o ne Wil 0 Vel —=a A R §3 i Aor niiing cir parents, Six street lights were i l»\\O-( LASP KID, our own importation, PATENT COLT PLAIN REGENT {pil. This is conslderably less than [greater cmphasis tn all schools, | West Main St 25 D e ot s | Feported as not burning and 35 nos ! 2ray, brown, mode, beaver, white and ey i L AL |the average throughout the country, placed on supervised mes and [ for any business, with shelving and vl ) tices were served for the city, Doe . b AT . Q. . o B | 4 kA ) It t Taat 1 poli about a month ago \ Iac plque sewn and very special for | PUMPS with Spanish heels selling for M {which is in the nelghborhood of $70. play. at intermisdons This 18 a w\v s A \“\\'““‘ e nihe ‘narkod i the restricted!| o8 of ere called upon fo in- S ) : [ That this saving Is due to cconomy {part of the schoal health program ke ultortions i he : 3 R ate 15 auto aceldents, | “ ].,‘ \[ " KID GLOV] 5 98 pair R R ceeen 8600 pair {and not to neglect to provide sehool of ehildron and teachers, hef ek Ny sl BIToERpTloC AGHTNR0Cy onpltal to 1 h o0 Nt s Police Beats Change = CNO l\11) GLOVES, with novelty HdCI\ .dtln, turn ;(\](\, Spanish heel.$7.00 |® | iacitities is evidenco by the Tigh ried ont A St e y I“' It “;'H”H‘\- {'pon rolurning to his motor car, he regular ehange of police b cuffs, one-clasp, pique sewn: heaver, BLL o (o 5 e local schools and the i o Miss Williams . Plalnville.—advt v i 5 into effect ). ) Ver, | pL,UCHER LOW SHOES, tan, smoke | standing of the local schools o Tribute 1o iam: Lo bRt ound it tagged, He entered the po [ mode, brown, tan, gray and ficelle. Priced | .~ ", ' ¢ tan, smoked good records of their graduatcs | Mre. Allee K. Willlams who has i M | front 10 R jice station in a manner declared by | beats of the regular __________ §2.08 pair | el With welt soles and low heels for | |” The averase cost for pupls at- ey gupervicor of muste and d L R el (inesses 1o have been Nighly bolli- |forco are as follows: C NOVEL [\ g[wpp KID GLOVES, import- | o ccocevee coveiiinnn ....87.00 pair | tending the local high m;nnv i | ing in the Plainville schools for over | g ,".‘H\ TR0 s 1.ime. BTTONE And asserted sfvenuou S ’\' 'x” ken, office nights; Serg | 7 25, whereas that for those | fonoen yer has resigne to 3 Wi vould mot pay usual nolle | Ghlien investigation b ed ones, pique sewn with cont; .\5(1!\;: em- FR \I‘ ]’L\El of tan calf with outside chools, Bristol and f,,,:!,'.\ ‘,:. e hw\‘ wl e L O adv. ; nor would he appear before | tive work; Officer St PArKIAEE broidery; brown, beaver, mode, white and soles and low heels for 00 pair [ | Plainvilie, is $200.66. This shows &) apo(hor field. Her work bas al all ho_prosecnting atforney i e Officer 1 Joglinski, motors blackulond o e §2.95 pair | poR GROWING GIRLS, tan calf low | saving of almost $70 per pupll and | inca heen thorough, co morning. 8o vehement Ir. | ey MeLaushlin, \ SLIPON DUPLEX T il ekl 2 GR NG GIRLS, tan calf low ’ FFABRIC GROVES, striking argument in favor of | ang gaithrul. ‘The pros towns south and it is for that rea e SOUTHINGTON NEWS Hull's vgument that ¢ 1 Thom- | traffic offi i | has plann a hot ¢ X or e ! v s depot and | seel n the streets, a e preside 1 ¥ 5 at rea- {are first dynamited, 15 1. (Dyha- | Sciool vieitor s, In part, as follows: | W planned a ot dog ronst for {he | Gharies W, Camp, John J. Mor “q “,l taand “(“w”.m“\_‘ ”:“fwf:{'\'""]\":”"“'v‘f‘ i NOlle ElllEle(l M Ch‘dlges AD‘ son {hat the petition s belng elreu-|mito) Jones has boen engaged 1o do| To the Plainville town school com- | Soclety nd any young people Aoy clork, 1. 1. Merrell; audite railrond s R St ,'H" L loted. 1t is diought that such serv- this work and it is expected (hat he | mittee and taxpayers of the town of | weleome 1o join in the tun. Ukuleles | jayes 17, MePartland; tax collector } A AL LRl e splty. oF ‘cidiR 149 " ice would be of a decided benefit 10 | will compl P ¢ will be in order, and a camp fire is | 7} ) _ 5 1 into an agreoment with the rail- | foreign diplomats, 4t his special wish neale 0 1 eml our would e of i cn (will complete the Job next week, | Plainville: D \omas Egan, Jr.; constables, Thom- 4 i e R NV inAonts i f 1023, there were | Planned. e o 7 1o Temes. 1, |7ord and restricted the space (o park | refrained from congratulating him LD g Attend Sister’s Funeral J Seplem bRty ey o 3 2 James %00 T Gty governmiental purposes, |on his seventy-cight anniversary I o oceasion to go to Martford | s S S Mm“\m“ e editor of the “Evening Jour-| Cottor, 1. W. Bowers: registrar, Win,;n8 for city gove; al v ght ¢ ten, some of (hem daily, and many | Georse Sutton and Dr. M. 1. Sul=| g oy e "1y goptember, 1924, wishes all who have any items | 7. Turles: sehoo! con Sdoipy |Several citizens have advanced the = _— ‘ ks BUTWILL K“_LED hnnw\\y\xsv]n {heir shopping in that |to0 of Berlin attended the funeral |20 e “1 fn’ Sop- | 10 be publighed i the first fesue to |y el P rgument that any citizen s entitled required about 80 howrs o Ui I it of th er. Mrs, Mary Sizer, fn |PUPIS were teglstered, an SCP- |4 nd them in on Sunday evening at 5 to purk i the space at any time |eross the Atlante by airplanc. Windsor T.ocks yesterday. Dr. Sup. |temaber, 1935, 998 puplls were r Skl e = but only Mr. Hull has had the cour- e May Reorganize Clab PR el Aak ioren. 7lih Untresss of 1o over e latest The paper will o toas iR dE Ao GO T e Targe Attendance at Voresters'| Considerable agitation is ranpan® g, . Seon in b RNOWIIEYCLENINALY 3 o 4 15167 puplis. abont October 15. | water commissioner Martin. Pt ; % i As of Old i y ) : among some of the men of Berlin | | Ttimated Cost or Benools 193 | The Regular mecting of the tosl raac L Meeting—VForesters’ o Conduet | street organize the Worthing- | I 2 3 Christian Endeavor society will b An aufomc driven by Herbert : ost of schools for it r R : [ton Afhletle elub, en organization | I 102425 $64 held at b o'elock Sunday afternoon. | A. Heron of Providence, R. I, col- e T Membership Drive—Ben Cashman | G5 3500 ont i the sport ’FIRST rUN FIRE[] Jistimated changes K The {opie will s “Oue Community | lidea with @ bakery. wagon owned|Uiousht thit a s perice ooy : e for vears, hut whic 4 s and the meeti r charge | by the TSIAD BakiTeiCe Ar Do N oI BRI O R CIe E est Showing up Well With Wesleyan. line for many rs, but which Hv W) for 1995 . 26 and the meeting ‘,\!” be in ch: | by th \\m‘v Star Baking Co. and! 0/ (50 giner {he past few years, hec AL of the president. This will be a con- | driven by Frank Kacmarak of For Toonl Metchant Killed \ Tigo Muvurek, aged ecight years, jmant. Jt is thought that a | rge | et . secration meeting. estville on North Main strect yester-| 1 A G0 on vears old, en- 151 acrious condition ut his fiome [Mumber of e younpsn men ‘ml; ‘m' A LR Porshaw-Cooper Fngagemeny | day afternoon. One of the occupants e eiahiainesaat 150 - N i 1t ot u | bovs along the strect would be m-‘ e Yot Mr. and Mre, Charles Cooper an- | of the automobile was cut about the n it e \ on Treasure Field, us the result of &g pegied in the club, if it were , ol R nounce the engaffement of their | head and he driver of the bakory| ~OTl MR S XS ot U ine 4 fall from a second story window this | pedught brck to life, and it n\ e ey T faneh " 168 {or, Miss Nora Cooper, to|wagon was slightly cut about the antlypllied at i g g . morning, 1le is suffering from a|(hought that the former members of | C A irst Page) \m»n'w 0 e ey e Constable T. d. Foley ivesti- | Dridieor trunkline from badly ent taee, split lp and possible [ghe club, who are now®older men, | i cquipment an - wry, when his machine col b |t T d St 500,00 “hool Note: i G iy e TSIl 11l fos: e b undoRE thellaieliy coach: tieilenma whiciEwotiL | deassus stio Wy toRun preces SIERERER LA 1,500 e o e with a1 {ruck. The machine, ‘ care of Dr. A, J. Goodwin Le organized dented record on the university foot- | e “" j“"l““ s bexn sl tial| oo T mouT avy Colyi | arivony byAdlio (dtadim AN W) Ros t How he happened to fall is & Town Has New Resident Ul squad. e went back to Cornell, | Total increase .. 30,212 resised skotchos from the lust archi- | perating its factory on a night shit duced o splinters, Three compan s miystery. s mother was downstait 1 s A arte of Potts- | s Alma Mater, and was coach for | Etimated net increase in skele) A oot 11s. iecTe) dons ufrerEnt mirior iy arics, 18 MK, 3 M, I Mrs, warty o o ey : 7 & [ hoe) fo tect next week and will then pro e Wrenoi UepaL HL WL el ot s a native of Union City. i1 their home, going about her usual o 1dievania, have taken up | umber of years, during which| costs of schools for e e S R Wilcox Co. nlso put a new| Butwill was a native ot Un 4 - Ydaily housework and the child Was )iy pegidence in Berlin, ‘They arc | time he took a pus aduate course | 19 di2tabl of a dofinite ‘\4“1“ and design, Sev- | Nght crew on this week, o the| Complain of Pupils 3. in an upstairs room Suddenly the g0 ing the apariment on the see- | in luw and resignc to accept the chiteets were asked to modify Atwater M s been operating Numerous complaints are heing mother heard @ seream, and rshing o} U Cole store building | Prosecuting attorneyship for the Estimated net of e 4 f for the past three|made to the school authorities of ond floor of the a et Ny A IR e 562055 plans slightly, and when the i 1 pa ! L NIk 5 o e e A I S o o e e R IneTont avenue Sk 0n 08 ANCI DT SR AR auch Sl s ot o0l s of -$68,620.88 ) o ittee has the changed draw- | months. The local factories have re combined co of iz s Iving in the cinder deiveway, fyng Rerlin street ndled some of the largest cases| The registeation in Broad street | o Bt ) Koils declion ceived large contracts 1o s ¥ school pupils in stopping motorists Nis faee badly eut. She immediately 1 pouslas DeMers of Kensin Wt liad cver been handicd by the |school for the first week in Septem- | P S R O e ol 1 BBl sahifactosing. i coiteersis ||Loiseouro freniridesitol orestyille [ ooncd e Goodwin who, tre t- Fhas moved his family into the lid state departmenc up to that time, | ber, 19 770 children, and |y Conducting nclass I Dy | with sets of wre Cepenavivers 1 Plainville, Despite many warn- i el the boy's injurivs aml ordered | o1 cottage on Worthington Lidge. | His cotry into the Chamber of | Linden g 280 ehildren. Grade| o0 04 e high school. { and other tools which is an innova- s the pract s heen con t him to his bed. According o the o wiing Session { Commerce field was with the Amer- | five has been added fo the grades "7 “Urge Voting Monday tion in the automobile industry, it|tinued and ral accldents have | 't physteiai, the boy landed on his face “Ihe fivat sossion of the Kensit lican City bureau New York, {in Linden street school, making five | nu o (pairmien of the republican | being understood it all cars and arly resnlte The authorities v I (e cinder 1 had i not heen g, S i Jeague will be held tonight |V iffeh he helped to organize. It | grade rooms now open in this build- [ ¢ 1 qemocratic town committees are | (rucks will equipped I com-| have instructed the pupils to .m,"‘ fhe pesilient nature of the dri S o Rogers' alleys, |Was While with tlus organization fing. One mol room has heen [1yivious to get out as large a vole plete sets of nehes a other Minne the practice and some fall- v B e New Brituin | teams e oxpect- [Lhat he made soveral coast-to-const jopened for the Plainville highpossible at the annual town clection | tools instead st ¢ n off 1 a but many he Bus Asle Breaks e the contest this year and |rips, studying various Chamber of | school, making fhree rooms now. it |Monday, There s a saving : o porsist in hegsin when on 1L About 20 CIEOTS 0 Nt it is espocted that the scason will jCommerces throughout the country. | use for the high school on the see-lyay don't vote you ean't kick,” and o Wt of the high ool. The Eritain-Berlin s werd b cxen more suceessful than it was {1le aceented the secretaryship of th lond fioor, front. Sixty pupils have ;e only way to obtain majority go Mrs. Arthur Larkin, 1 scheme has heen to walk as oD en up il 1O W vinred, when an by T iy of the veteraus | Flint, Mich., Chamber of Commerce | enrolled to dafe. in the high sehool |snment fs fo have the majority Academy 1ill visiting rel \s the end of the boulevard and n- axle on the velicle b LS red among these pres- fand the wk he did as sceretary | department. Ono additional grade |vote. Although the present election f lives in Poughkecpsie, Y., for a ro wait for motor cars | ke fternoon ou o New It Vi \ feam will put forth |won for him the recognition of be- |teacher has been engaged and oneis hare of any issues or Arives, it is v days. ool an ities have p | a near the Prentien Mz Ot ( 1 to capturc the first |ing the most suceesstul Chamber of [additional high scheol teacher mak- hoped to get out a large represen 1 out that fr kets 7 \ s cident happend ot for 1he wson, which will he |Commerce sceretary in United |ing a total teaching corps for the [tjon of the local clectors, T condition of Miss Ilizabeth | to pupils to ride on the trolley cars| v fortunately the ) + banquet to be el in | States. As appreciation of s work | town of 30 teachers and principals. | Tarly voting to avoid Jate cong Carmody, who is i1l at the Hartford | so that motor car riding is unncees- | os cveding at o 10 W distant soring n ol ich., his directors m'-| Tuture Growth of High School on at the polls is also urg e i s« ctly against the rules| 95 11 hepni moplr Cashman a Comer d him with a high-priced car.| n September, 1926, the Plainville [ple who work out of town are asked | - o wn consequenees Wou s of all Berlin atfendants | 11is home town folks of Dunkirk, | nigh school will need thr more [to cast thelr hallots while on the| The cond Jo NErous NAIrOwW fous, Uie. Wosloyan-8f. Slephens foot-IN. X, cleeled him Lo-congress & | rooms. as the present e hth grade |way out and thus get a good num- | Who is il at ! ve I When infeid L Mo town tomorrow | representative from that district | yn Tiread strect school mun - iber of votes In early. In this way | reported sl \ 1 by pup ect bus was hehind a i on Benjamin Cashman, son |He now is serving his third term as | « last minutes Tust of those return- | FeiEin : o hand and ar ith Pinches of Worthingl \r awd Mre. Thomas Cashman {such and in the Jast clection won by ing from out of town will be avoid-| RESTRICTIONS ON GARAGES | rests to be nex and tlie most puinfuliviinueg Worthington Ri Who will hold {a higher majority of votes than had | ed and the work of the workers at| Persons whose dwellings set far | proc pupile that the | S . ed hrniges and a spr ) be hack positions. And{ever before bheen given a wndidate | the polls will he simplified | back in their lot may find it impos- | practi | o s i 1 T AN i enid that Cashman m'u:m the d district. Mectings Tonlght sible to 1 rara anineclt teport nt Von Hindenburg of Gere Griswol Mes, Heney B Gra | e the attention and has held e — There will be a meeting of the | under the nev lopt \ wrres » in|many discarded his civilian clothes ham of 1nd treel S ANrown i nterest of coaeh of the Mid- | 17 DIE FRON CHOLERA | he Chureh of Our Saviour | regulations. Garages can be bhuilt ci N » month of Scp-|and appeared once more in the unie to the floor of the bus e e T SR | Manila, Oct. 2 (®—TForty-scven S at 8 o'clock tonight in the pastor's |only to t of main huildings her ling fo the monthly |form of a field marshal of the Gere . hruised fo some exten Hoekomed us one of the fastest| residents of Manila angd adjoining| om""“::.c";';l':'l /) (study. i must be at least five foet from | report of ¢ ¢ man armies when he reviewed the s To Start Campaizn e ohath waad this year, \\.,‘,qmmm- ave died since September | | Absolutely Notht .nflmu The Girl Reserves will ot line. Under the old Jaws 1 The 1 rrests | mancuvers of the Reichswehr troops et AT extenstucacainnil e S | 7:20 o'clock this evening s could be built at the lot linc. | were made for violations of the {at Mecklenbur. th members will he instituted once | Hlivion of one wl goes out for | e by Court Mattahessett, Foresiors of [e g 1o one of the mainstay po- = & Amrin It wan amioneind 4 aann on e . to 00t FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS F kl R BY BL i e ranrn.financint secretnry (ioote G (D S car Mo o | reckles Is Looking for Quantity OSSER lents o the organization. Mr. Moore W ir 1 in great Ameri- con- A that this campaian will not 1 cnn sport H wpeared at practice £ the hand a committes i vear, but, like many others, he e in the nature of an N- | (e overlookeed, However, when the o h? her Canvass ™ v Dirant Jorfed for the first time { - - v Can aspirants reported Bov v ALL T4 Nlie ] ; i LOOKIT ALL TH' NIEKELS \ /' Ves 1 cor conE! or? — reanizatin 10 this vea cn's specd was atl onc | % S VES, L 607 $2.15 ALL ADE o &/ wnyNoT§ — | poted by the coneh and e ven 160T= A NICKEL FOR EVERY [ I Niekers, pop! 1 el W‘ CANT VoU SUGGEST AN ONY 6ET Jar squad, later DAY THAY T WAS IN THE 3 e RS PEND ALL = = - A LITTLE Book. it hithe HosPY: 5 Al WOADER WHAT METHING THAT Ty g f position In th SPIVAL= TAA GONG TS ) ) L ety 4 FRITS I I — T CAN BUY FOR ITs i nnior and biz things SHOULD € 1i him this year and Aot i bheoting was nest. Mo is not exeeedingly tall or o h1thoush 11 heavy, but | 1 is what eount 2 thes hanges. ! | with the coach. He should he the ina passed. 1t will be n means of many long gains for the — hat these chanzes pass af the oSt ggagiayan team this year | . \ooti 180, i b t 1o B pated from the New Brit he € conrt fog ratification. {ajn 11 . although in those 4 ftor which fhey will hecome 1uwSs. | days he was not interested in foot § wese . rding to Mr. | pall Toor m such ns have Will Have Foothall Field o1 with the passinz of Kensington youths will have a me chance 10 play football this year. Tn Circnlating Petition connection with the new recreation A petition is being eirculat long | field which is being planned by St erlin streef. askin Panl's chureh for Its members, the wen-Springfield « will be a gridiron srding to R rlin to take on sengers for | John ( an tod ) tford and points north, and it #s | This field will Le ready for use | Connol- cocoa, heaver and mode; pique sewn, for s.hvw:; with low heels, 11 to 2, for §3.50 8 o b\mvh:.“"fi.”j“-:\.Hh.l,fhv‘:‘.‘\”\Nl.lllnh‘-\t:a‘"‘W“.‘ e R i i i ' heats ORI DYOL | R R 2,00 pair | Sizes 215 to 6 are priced at. .. .$4.00 pair § | fared to spend $16,454.61 In tuition el at Ll AL UITmmunl fowenniecl] 1 sulied finally i a el st t; Ofticer THontke 8| cocoa, mode, heaver, gray and black, | smoked elk with spring heels, sizes 8! | :chool pupils who could not be the greatest vogrel that (he com Sou ‘wm‘u’\v;‘hnw“ ‘-‘\'H‘“"\‘\"‘\‘wj“‘\.fl:h‘\“' i ol o R O e fancy embroidery 5¢ pair | to 2, for ..... Sil0 ot sl nacpmhere oRly e im ] sathanin e GIRhEE rnatlon. | ¢ e el A morning Mr. Hull did not en cottee béal, * SHCIRS | 5 3 N oo b oRODA a0 o AT LV LA AR GURE O 00 00 3400 pair B |y cound e handled. This year the Miss Minw Wilkingon, a graduale | ticketa in the i i UL i South Hill beat and of- Jocal sehool is taking care of both | of Simmons college, has heen elect- Rpnilican sassceons lward L oG i Cirves, traffic; Offlcer | freshmen and eophomores, and it i8|ed 1o take up the work of music, | -©FEEY Alo filler; board L ‘hith stville; Officer Noriong y o natod that this will save the|drawing and sewing In Plainville | FEHe6 ;,”‘M” e PR Lt Perry, ehange ltown $2.000, Nextryear the junior les and high school. Miss Wil- | (26% * ‘";] 11 Merrells |morninz, being reprosented 1 L reault, permaneht % [ understood (ha P00 ol O L O T PTG e D ST he Kinson 18 we recommended and we | EECE Neal: tas collector, I+ ney Noble ¥ Peree, and Judse felLe ot - Ber[lfi News zoudly number When [ ed that the young mengof the parish | SO0t added in 1 aIsiEn esnsseiesaligh iicoay ! constablos, Samps M n | . y nll“d itwill by public | will derive a great deal of pleasure InH:rv.nhy outside cities will ceazc en- | R ‘i]vw;H;wI\I\:II'HHHH e san O itho An i | Hmdcnhm-g Dodges Crowd ’ utilities commission. from the sport. Itey, Father Bren. | Hrely. | § i Wl Fishy re wroof AN & cansider R versary B | Busses stop al Berlin on their way e \\v.}fi‘\\ly(’l\’l.‘ Anotlier example of the school ) Acling: School Visitor. Shdpard; sehool Vo | supcrior court officinls, @ nolle J .()" “‘\“‘!l‘l,‘n,c»dl" ‘“ay N 9 to New Huven, in order to take on | foothall and just as soor the | committee’y economy Is shown In the Sept. 12, 19 ) L. Merrell, Benjumin |entered 5o that the whole cost ik in, "'- AR BRI o) Von ' passengers for Meriden and other | Sround 1s levelied and the gridiron | Duilding of the Linden stecet school. | b L NI oy directors, A, M,[wbout Hudentivg L S0 brmGne e R \ |rointe, but. ap (o the present thne [faid out, the fun will start This wis arceted and equipped With= | The Y. D 8 C. . of the Lluin- | gy, 1, Y, Walkley, James W, Up-| o uestion Lrought up v B e L g - y have sailed right theough on fe fleld will not he redy for use {10 the $70,000 appropriation grant- | ville Congregational ehureh will { (o) “Xagindor Sehmidt; water com- | Hull is one that hag heen cd oL ‘SH‘”"‘:F LELB R B S L Btar it Bi15 i Derora St dohaie G it faiarayhian o0 ToritncinArposc, triefeAial el mestintatlia felurEh S8 a'elock | uicsioner, J. 11 Martin freely o fand in question fs ruil- COURLEY Lo eecane pyations o deHklly | passengers desired to et oft. There [snid, 1t will be necessary to plow | Ccst amounting to $59,080.18. [ this evening for a hike to Moor D61 0GF i Le A stassora 115 YV Tuowe ORI L ORGHVRIII AVIARE (OB o ‘“,‘ 22 m," % £ed Iight 10 ' lis a greater number of persons hav- (the ground, then roll it and sow | Keport of L. 8. Mills | woods on Tted Stone hill. The 10%= |y ¢ \ajter Bagley: hoard of relier, | 1500 11 v e e e Ta e ten ing business In Hartford, than in |grass soed, after several trec stumps| The report of L. 8. Mills as acting | 08 side in an attendance €ontest | gy 17 Mclartland; seleetmen < ul blocked the Lk nallonaliat, Igs SRy

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