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MAIL ORDERS FILLED ROOM WANTED and the only way we can get it is by selling a large quantity of our regular stock. Holiday Goods are coming in very fast and in big quantities. Prices made and the goods of- fered are sure to bring you here on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERA Plainville News PICK AND SHOVEL, WAR 1N PROGRESS Ditch Dug Across Driveway to Prevent Its Use BLOGKED NOW T0 TRAFFIG | Town Plan Commission Will Church Notes, A merry war ! [of the driveway north of American | Legion hall was fought out |shovel and pick yesterday, a dea [Tock being brought about toduy by | the Introduction of the motor 17 velk. This driveway is sald to be a purt {of the property owned | | & Hird, the proprictors of the Lcc- | reation bowling alle and 1l i have objected 1o its ‘s by Jie au | tomobiles of surrounding phie potably of the Newton over pos ¥ tate, Yesterday morning wifort made by the owners 1o stop teallic by digging a ditch across the pass way, but an opposing to the fray and shovelied back into the ditch could be removed. Thoy without the motor truck, Murphy sent tor on: wnd dirt thrown into ta's and vay, leaving his opponents ammunition. Today | g of antomobiles and blocks the drive, and 1) | vests at least | owners. | cph Co Say Colefla That J {died at the New Britaln | bospital Sunday, received | private sources and was offered | sistance b town wa t {today by First Selectman Wil ohnson, Koned wever, | | had the | carted | without a o trucks i victory mporarily 1 with ved Aid Berlin News LARGE SNAKES SET DEPOT IN A WHIRL Woman Discovers Reptiles and Then $tages a Faint ONE KILLED; SEEK OTHERS Motherhood Club Will Hold First Mceting of Season Thursday — Team and Individual Averages in Bowling Announced—Other Ttem When it was stated that officlals and passengers at the Berlin rallroad station eaw snakes yesterday, let it PBe known that this story has noth- ing to do with the “D. T.s” or th cup that cheers. The snakes were real, live reptiles and three of them were seen about the station, being discovered by a weman passenger, who, upon seeing them, straightwa went into a faint. Efforts to find the reptiles were to have been made to- This woman enger started to go into the avatory. She no more than opene'd the door when she pereeived the three snakes mov- ing around the floor. With a scream lammed the. door shut and then tainted in her husband’'s arms. The station was agog. The woman, viving told her hushand that ad scen three hig snakes in women's rest room and Enflio Martino, doughty baggage man, vol- unteered to enter the room and wage combat with the monsters. He did so. succceding in killing one, al- though the made their cs- cape. When entered the there we bul two snakes sven, the second making s esc There is no cellar under that the st and the no doubt making their home in the warm earth under the building. The division guperintendent of the N York, New Haven and Tartford railroad s notified of the ence and today officfals were a ing the gang workmen to remove the flooring in an effort o find the other snuke, or snakes if there be more than on Just what variety they a M Martino could not say. He deserihed the one he lowish Lrown that ir i woman's upon s the others he room b » part reptiles are 10 of tion oceur- ait- of appearance ) Kkilled as being of a y and onu being feet color the cseaped as several length This incident Is to mind the facl that several years ago, when the Rerlin fair ueed to be an annua evenl. a sumke charmer after the close of the exhibitlon, crated his heanties in preparation for shipping them to somie other town. At that time the snakes crawled out of the hoxes and erawled under the build- ing. later to be captured, Motherhood Club Meeting The Motherhood club will start Thursday, when a luncheon will he held in the dining room of the Ber- Nn Congregational church, The af- fajr will begin at 12:15 o'clock and tickets may he procured from Mrs. Leland Gwatkin of Ridge. Al the re of Berlin close of the luncheon a | & & o v - ] Cuticura Talcum Unadulterated Exquisitely Scented season's activities on | Worthington | business mieeting will be held, at which time plans for the coming Iyear will be discussed. Tt is capeet- ed that a program of activities will be mapped out by the members of the organization. The Berlin Motherhood organized several vears ago by Mrs. John . Smith. It has thrived and today boasts of an extremely large membership. Meetings are held regularly throughout the winter and programs of special interesi to mothers are arranged. American Legion Meeti A miecting of Bolton-Kasica post, American Legion, of Berlin will he held tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at T. A. B. hall, Kensington. A large attendauce of servicemen is desired, || inasmuch as plans for the observ- [0M® ance of Armistice Day will be made. {1 P It 15 not expected that the Legion ‘-I'r-‘ will make plans for any public |thoIr demonstration, according to (om- U mander Wilfred R. Moore. thosd The observance of Armistice {ocloc will probably take the form smoker or some other soclal even for ex-servicemen throughout the [town, whether they are members of ithe America. Leglon or not. Hence, lthe desire on the part cf the officers i'n have a large attendance of men [bers present at fomorrow evening's {meeting. | Bowling Averages Annour.ced The Berlin Construction compuny team has the highest average of any team in the Kensinglon bowling {leagus, so far, having won 10 ganics |and lost two. The highest individual {average is held by Cooney. with 103 | 'to his credit. | The standing of the teams and of ndividual players is as follows: | standing of the Teams | Doc W Al M town, day club was ha, their clih of th ning Phi | Suffie M on Ma Disy of a }\'1tllh Octob The imunit day e and {querad 1.ar, {connec {and 1e7s- Tel. 4 " cnue, Mr. a cust 3 {day e . Co. Independents Anzacers Getems .. | Artists ANl Kensi il American Legion ... [Goss De Leenw | n Rollers Sculptors High | | | bride, a5 brides cille C Iwill he Groth Wi (Hepp ngle, Cooney, B. String, Cooney. F C. High Team Total. B. €. Co am Single, B (. Co., Indtvidual Averages Cooney Wilcox INello [Pipkin Boardman . | Hultquist e e {0Conuielt Hoffman Rossinussen |06 MeCormick |Goodrich | Kosiski i Veronese George Mayer T 1011 oy | eauiva | ported roal £488.¢ Ope spond passcl ed by {Johnson ...eeeeieenseeene. 9381 USE [FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS {Kall {Smith ... €. Carlson ames McCormick ... . Fagan Matson P. IFagan i.\!onrv Warner ... | Fiel ¥. McCormick Giana Whist Plans Completed Plans for the whist social sched- uled for Friday evening by St | Paul's parish were completed last evening at a largely attended meet- | ing of members of the church. The atfair be one of the largest | ever to be held In town and ex- pectations are that it will draw a crowd from all the surrounding towns. John A. Moore has been chosen chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements and he has secured McKeon's orchestra to fur- nish music for those who would ather dance than play whist. The affair will be held in Lloy Kensingion. the entire upper having been reserved for while the card tables will | | | | | hall, | floor | dancing, be ar- ranged about the lower floor, Mich., The library will he open Wednos. affernoon and evening for the | he Knights of Pythias will be held af |$200 Lo pay nswance and old bills, | The weckly as the guest of his parents. Mr. and Ernest Mildrum. at their hom M.s, and obserye all tend and enjoy a | Miss Lonise Town Clerk May Rev, Arthur A, [ s Plainvitle M. E. chureh Strong fund trustecs, that this purticu | watched carcfully und thoritics can not be held res for the alleged pitiable co; [the family, 2stor and ¢ Uast Berlin ? R, Robinson is the guest of Items of Detroit relatives in g isinle tion cf nge of books. regular | Colelln applicd 1o the [Johuson for wid Selectman meeting of August, asking hall this evening, | This was rcius ting of the Boys will be held in the basemen( e Methodist church this eve At 15 o'clock, lip Mildrum, 1a ool, d, as the town | not assume the vesponsibility of pay- {ing out money in such fashion, but Mr. Johnson told Colella that the {town would help furnish provisions i‘m‘] also offcred to ta lien on | Colen in order provide {the moncy. Colella agrerd to do this the following d not ap- pear, M The Strong fund, which charitable purposce, trumental in helping Cole u spent students at the he A week-end hon f 10 ain strect, Jolinson says, has returned I Willimantic afier spending ast (e days as the guest of | Mrs, Stevenson at home on Wileos avenue, 1850 was given to Colella dancing class will meet a6 (1o have thietic hall this evening at 3| it} i k. fon Oetot A mor terms being itown wonld lelaimed to her 1s used in- Myron B. who i and said wood purchased coal o 1 pter, No. 66 “Visiting Matron trons' Night” Wednesdn at 8 o'clock. Iy mecting of the Con ¥ club will be held on Thur venlng tnstead o1 Wednesd; membe s are urged to at Hallowc'en mas 00 on s tavorali Lionie, the than the it s ng Ps have 7 zgranted 7 28, wee ey G. Ward pastor of | Strong fund, 100k terest, while bis Colella homie ~everal In view of these eircnmstances, dififenlt to account for the d condition in which friends elaim (I Jolella children to have been, town officials say. When Mrs. Colells weeks ago her hushand and she are w personal visited times a in the o le wi le soclal. ge oak huffet. huh ran ction, new rug. 1559, hairs. J. H. Connley. —Advt T8-2 bur GROTH—DOERIY eding of daughter ot ot 150 Shuttle and Henry W. nd Mrs P Miss Helena k. | Mrs. ) Meadow av- oth, son of John Groth of 10 Lo- street, will take place Thurs- vening at 6:45 o'clock at St 1 Lutheran church uldian will officiate. W. Doerr, sister of the will be maid of honor and the maids will be Miss Louise We nd Mi rtrude Kahl. Lu- iroth, cousin of the groom, > the flower girl. Irederick J will be best man and the will be Walter Hanser bury, Harold Diehl, Chr and Ciement Grocock B. & M. FINANCES on, Oct. 27 P—A ..t inconae Dtember of $860,071 after fixed but befr.e stnhing wind o* lent trust in-tallme: (s was re by ti.. Boston and M: ine rail- today. This compares weiy 41 in Coplen 1 1924 ating revenues showed an of €307 %5 over corre month lust _ear, I1thont reverues fell (ff by $vu,. ating exuenses were redic HAT makes a egv A cough is 1y effort 1o cle: of ge 8tructs breathing, PERTUSSIN not only Nature 1o free you of excessi phlegm butit scothes the inflam- mation and relieves the cough PERTUSSIN i3 freely given for all types cf coughs with ex- cellent resuits, and Laa been fa- vorably known to practising physicians and pharmacists for more than 20 years. If PERTUSSIN does lieve ycur cough in a reasonadls M i re- 1 by in large an2 small the iger HERALD CLASSIFIED | €00MNESS ME! DDNT ) TTEWL You THAT IE YO0 WENT OUT IN THE STREET AND GOT VOURSELF ) ) DIRTY TUAY 1 WOULD SPANK YU 3 DI P T% PAmenc FOR US To PORTRAY, SO WE PASS Y= LD, TUF Hold | Hearing—Colella Recehved Help-- | Autoist Fined in Court—>Methodist ion | with Murphy | AU DiMauro of Lafayett [ . Rogers learned of the case and | the | RBaptist chureh and chairman of the | I i s | | West Main street on Wednesday "departments of I5 hold said to moval such have b o 1 fon woull nre, Iella claimed money, but Selecty |ed today that the to have pald for lier had it been notitie The town | by the ¢ and t n agaly il huve lie n Johns n woul spital tre as heen greatly during the i jorlty " of t ] 1 brought ties by | true ald, pecaliar any the m &es of town & Colellw's frionds, Wh the authorities g this was becguse ( it could on rese e coh against (he that of h refusing except the ve ender. non suld that he 1 by the stin, as the miny on him ne tenure nil the r offi for Mrs. Colulln! Hstressing curcun assi town n not | wo heen during and utineks ar o for M ducted at the Merey to Burial 0 1y munles 1 of 9 o'clock. Jo, ph's churel ight Colo fon for wing in this ¥ il their friend and com entual disposition of th ol In ch to him W n il I hildre la wil Detroit y their is still unknown 1 1 unable but I wn Wil probably to tak th [1o1 n as made no apj or nssistan Hold He on the anl 1amlin town plan ¢ it was body vd tot cmed own to take t nd t neer Jos in s preparing a coun umbull aven next coptance 1l ance street to be cor [ Kupee of 1 in Court New Iirit in tonac John a1 §1 wn court last | violating th Kupee figur automo Johnson mn ving W sunme 1 I'red Callen, was exonerated Another Autoniol Crash by ELr Lritain, and H Thelle [ ford collided yesterday seine s driven a s, « Supce- smashup, investigatio anthoritic arphy's All-stars Al siars trou 2] howling creation atleys | mea straizht and Che tea o Reercation Precman Mason Silverio | Murphy Hofimin Mi-Stars 48 5 Steel 10 Standard 106 un B Irooks valieri 1 [ Thompson ! Temeo Bowling Femeo bowling Jos Hart's individual gu ey | the ane scors Sharks 108 1an became Sl two | | | Robidea i Veiten | Sneiderman Bullheads 1351 118 14y 122 150 145 196 194 182 169 | Grang nson | Hart Lemeris 1 1138 110 144 148 156 100 169 144 196 18 13 696 Lobs(er 111 1 38 : M. EL Charch Notes 3 Ald society Plainville M. k. chureh will the home Mrs. Emil Ladics of Zick ernoon. day cvenin 1 evening the ayer m 1:4 lipwaor Hallowv'en ng on p.om. h e social \leo, g chureh par one " the tegi « the y trom S 2:30 to b DAY, OCTOBER v ed was not | nd primary her re. ithough sunday will be donation day for the chureh home 1) uged at New her | Haver Donations can | lett with d no|Mrs. John Lamb or at chureh on stat. jon Saturday, 1 gladly Leglon Ausillary Bazaar ment The annual bazaar of the Ame tor the past e et negleet uthori- tle it 1 ne no 0 the ‘olella’s |at to take Kind Hallowe'sn danee will feature Bristol News wetonk, Lo MANY NARROW ESCAPES on Thursduy and Iriday evenings | Louls DeMeo has returned to work o'clock, Wade of- {an re had | made { office, fals arc s death nstances e st M 10 o BdSt a0 West Tracks Blocked Clerk m Morgan May Morgan of at is i Filling “has, O, | at Bristol Brass Corp.— fur Twelfth District to Discuss School v Chure morrow | will be g Question Tonight, All train service in and out of t off o'clock city was cut 12 bottles t beef train last night from when a 1dest of K up a | horning untit loaded to the B. No. 4, across Loth the east 1 tracks at the cross- H. Sessions HENRY FORD'S RAILROAD 18 BEING REORGANIZED: Wil e with being attached Kknown as 0. i wreeked 4 southbou the Toledo and 1 1 care o | St on ceeded By a New Dela- icat portion {left standing on t) [the engi as being u np' several cars of the train had been W ditional cars were be- y over fo the main line, brakes o~ the train released and the heavy section crashed into Tronton | e cars coming from the sidin g by [Smashing the bottle car fnto spl he smashup oceurred about ilway com- |three minutes the Boston- all /ot (he | Waterbury expre due here at T The | 0'cloct to pass the spot, where rove |the tracks were covered by a s1o.. [OF torn and twisted wre _|men were dispatehed to press, which was Henry [Dick of time, 1 and Clara Ford | Train Master f the now securl- | Waterbury No additional in. Clear the the omint voted at night « i } « 1 y from ap plications the interstate [commered mission vailable | ‘Fhe Det Toledo paanil) SOGHotaU o IEYC : tion of |New Del sssed at | Detrolt nh ROUY e | holdir 1 e a N befor Jequire o anton the latter of railroad. bt a1 issue ol map sion 1o transfer S, 800 of and $1( will be in common stock warn in bonds, h in the transaction 10 wi necessary Ford, 1 will take ios conter wa, local liarge ain Willlam dirceted oper: acks, sey fons to nvolved, trans: nsfer facilities from Mr. Ford's net diselos- | I one rail- was de- commission by small minority in S an attempt was made to drag it clear of the tr ge down the point. of existin nkment at ed a couple s S steep em One pull roc | company 1o a jae the of beef ¢ |happened. Then the ['Train Mast [other railr leape from serious {were standing s [purpose in the step was od by b time lroad oy early « reer L controyer " s and several vetbped hefors the older 3 VoY ury, The mer Tronton beside sell their 10 Mr connon Df lia rnoon ut {tion when the links 1ed through the air. The arrival of the wreeker brought Superir |1, sn slock Join n an Ford st plan ne e Waterbury i | endent n turn 1o n Nl nd ulso n about five you he efforts to wreekers found it necessary the wreeked ear several fred feet westward to an open spot Wl 1] railroad telegrap) feoutd 1 1 50 that it might he t|[thrown the tracks, As the fitted when the been reached the car flew viil dren fly cost the men, spect the tr Tl s ninel roposal. t cks PXCHANGE SEATS COSTLY., > Vo (0 O 3 new nher- I wir clear from designated something {in he o Lake by Richa mother broker W0 above the action, A 1 ma price of § Arthur Pern wlvan by Ihooks p [ of Harper I spot Tet oppo landir frain previous truns- New York it a record | mbership of | freight 1 vin & Company, svat [ also hrow, i i@ 2,000 m where Lt tators, five youths had a few railroad wded by nt - John Waterbury, and other {railroad officials rushed to the ove turned ear, expeeting o sec n « “Smoke Eater” going to N standing seconds detee- efore. Spec ives Serg Rooney of mangled Lodies hut saw nothing until a group 'similar skin dis of I Vler the a frei livads stuck out ht car, which impact of the falling robed with | 1¢ from ] m wreekage, Wreck {tracks shortly that traffic could proceed ltunately the roadbed had not be: forn up €0 that after the awkwar tusk of removing the w r'\flx.l.:v_ haue been completed the way was &lea | was before miduight n : was the second for the beef train t. Shortly after & o'clock u war had been pulled out at Doo. crossing where traffic d as at becanse the Iederal of the leng street h ot crossing mass kage. Ilag- the stopped in the A passenger engine |wis hooked to the wrecked car and cks and topple the wreck- s, dangerously but nothing ain broke and I men had a narrow es- the wrecked jear afier placing the chain fn posi- snapped and te direction to that in- inst the stafled | & Son | ! high school, which takes charge of e main line while | to “plek | on the Scssions sid- | ) ) vely of the Waterbury divi- lives tors to | hun- s | STOP [TCHING ECZEHA |of certain PAY 80 Duwn EVE GLASSES rir ¢ eyes exuinined by our pert Optometrist, WITHOUT OBLIGATION You just can't afford to negleet your eyes, when you ean get the BEST GLA , seientifieally fit- ted—and pay weekly, Remember e a week HMichaels CIANS—JEW I 54 Main Street, New Britam The new play promises much from its rehearsals and presents a vretty story of life i Australia. The opening here was secured affer hard work on the part of Judge Ltoger 8, Newell, airman of the re ation committee of the new the Commuuity theater, Vickers Comes Here, L Vickers, conneeted with eport Brass Co. for the 18 years has been engaged by the Bristol Brass corporation in a managerial capacity to take charge departments left vacant Ly the resignation of A. \. Gray. While Mr. Vickers will not assume the duties of works manager as yet, he will have charge of a large share of the hrass production detail, Will Consider Care of Cemetery. Members of the West Cemetery association have been called to a special meeting tonight, when the cares of the old North, South and lo Brid the past |Stearns street cemeteries will be eon- of |sidered, following the presentation of a proposition by the city council. As the West Cemetery association has the equipment to handle this matter, the ecity officials thought that the best solution of the prob- lem would be an arrangement to have the association ake charge. FFor some time past, the old ceme- teries have heen neglected so that complaints have been made to the Officers Fleeted, ers of the Dristol Boys' club have been chosen as follows President, Ldward Ingraham: ice president, Karl A, Neiche; vice fdent, Mrs, I'red I, Beach: trea- Miss Hilda Peck; sceretary, Iph R Strong. Scason plays at the club are in full swing with gymnasium nights on Monday, Tuesday and Friday of each week. Carpenter, radio, Hoxing and playing classes also arranged for the hoys. a Penetratin, —.\.nliwplic Zemo Will Help You had | red from tig | liquid. L0 treatment For- {kinds d The smashup at the Sessions sid- | was | for more than half an how | the train occupied the space at both Will Discuss School, Building plans of the Twelfth will be discussed at cial meeting of that district to- {mEht in the FFall Mont buugalow. A |proposition to buy a house in the |district from Dr. B. B. Robbins for |use as a school will be among the important matters considered, 1se of the house will do away \ the necessity of building a new chool this year. according to mem- rs of the district who favor the plan. ‘The laying of a tax to meet the cost of the house, should it be {bought will also be discussed to- night. D. Clark Hare, recently ap- pointed chairman by the board of education, will preside at the athering “White Gold” Tonight. “White Gold" will have its pre- Tt has been ap- |mie tonght at the Com- chief prior to its opening nt. Dru- |within a few weeks on Broadway. . production will be held over big |here for Wednesday. when a second . that hool distriet G— 458 |sc of the meet at wolf on - urs- Friday e wil in the will b showing v of munity theater, school turday. on | presentation will be made on ning \ s The | Never mind tricd and failed, you can s ing, itehing Bczema quickly plying Zemo. In a short time usuni- Iy every trace of kKezema, Tefter, Pimp) Rash, Blackheads and 3 will be re- how often you o burn= by up- have moved. I'or clearing the skin and mak- ing it vigorously healthy, always nse mo, the penetrating, antiseptic 1t is the one dependable for skin troubles of all All drugeist INGROWN NAIL Turns Right Out Itself o O few drops ot Outzro™ in the @ of the o ingrowing nail re- uces inflammation and pain and so toughens the tender, sensitive skin underneath the toe nail. that it can not penetrate the flesh. and the nail turns naturally outward almost over night s Yutgro™ is a harmless antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists. How- ever, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle containing direc- tions. GRANGE HALIL FRIDAY, OCT. PLAINVILLE AT 8 P. M, 6 Piece Orchestra Ta WELYL, DID You HAVE EAOUEH FUM TO AMAKE LD FoR THE SPANKING ¥ ANSWER AE, TAG! g’s Arswer Is Unexpected ST THEA WHAT DOES ! | THAT TEACH You YO . // DONEXT g \