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1 \d Berlin News | ARROWLY ESGAPES DEATHIN SHASHLP Car Driven by New Britain Man Plunges Through Fence CRASHES INTO BIG TREE I'fort To Form American Legion | | | | Aunillary In Berlin—Percival Ave- nue District of Kensington Stag- | ing Rapid Growth—Other ltems an cffort to avoid striking a | car on Caesar's Hill. Berlin, last eve- ing Edward C. Scheiblin of 145 Fairview street, New Britain, drove his car off the road, through the guard fence and down a steep em- | hankment, escaping miraculously what seemed imminent death His car was dam- In from ar serious injury. Mr. New 2on well known in musician of Scheiblin s Britain and is a note. He is empployed in the arc ra at the Middlesex theater, Middletown, and was bound for that ¢ity when the accident occurred. In | fpite of his harrowing experience, *fr. Scheiblin was able to get fo his at the Middlesex theater - ro the rige of the curtian. The accident occurred just affer l.e had passed over the brow of the hill. He percelved a large car stall- ¢d in the road directly in front of im and suddenly the headlights ot nother car toming np the hill came | o his-line of vision. Realizing that ~ would strike one or the other of machines it he attempted to pass ong the road, he swung sharply off ¢ road and crashed through the hite guard fence. Gathering mo- um the car moved rapidly down steep embankment, bringing up gainst.a large tre Besides being D Schefblin was Will Form Legion An effort to form a Ladies’ Aux ilinry of Bolton-Kasica post, Ameri- « Legion. will le at a meet- next Tuesday ening at o'clock at Legion ) Main street, Konsington. Mothers, sisters, wives and daughters of Legionnaires will be invited to he present and plans for | tablishing of the organization ' discussed. sent at the meeting will « of the auxiliary of Eddy-Glov- » post. New Britain. and several ate officers. My, Claire Pfennig of Bristol, county organizer of the auxiliary, will also he present and descrihe of the so- ir 11y not hur Auxiliary in 1 It he of- will work ciety The starting of 1 in Berlin should p terest to the wiv and daughters American Legion hranch of the au heen felt in foy st step toward s organization we of great in- mothers. sisters members of the The need for a liary has long Lt this is the formation of of 1 one Only Leglon are eligible Tegion Vlanning Tolton-Kasica | 1 n, I8 planning -\‘wwh will be held time in the near future. according to ac tion taken last n the regular meeting of . the organization. Of what the show will consist is not known. but it 18 expected that some e o will be relatives of members of the for membership. Show American innual show charge of ar- show rommittee { for this night. the members & Warry McKeon. chairman, Dr. Matthew ~H. Griswold and Pas. uale Glannotta. A report will be ngements was Neahn 1t fo'clock ro'clock | entertatned MAIL ORDERS FILLED SATURDAY ENDS SPECIAL SELLING OF SMART COATS AT MANUFACTURER'S COST IT'S YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SELECT FROM OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT MAKER'S BEAUTIFUL FUR TRIMMED GARMENTS OR THE PLAINER COATS WITHOUT FUR, AS WELL AS THE POPULAR SPORTS MODELS GREAT CHOICE IN MATERIALS IN ALL THE WEAVES AND COLORINGS THAT ARE FAVORED NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, PRICES THANKSGIVING WILL BE ALL THE MORE ENJOYABLE IF YOU SELECT YOUR COAT NOW SMART GARMENTS OF THE NEW CASHMERE PRINTS, LUSTROSA, ROULESTRA, VIVETTE, MOSULARD, LUXONA, LUCL'I'I'L ETC. COLORINGS INCLUDE GRACKLEHEAD, BROW N NAVY, RUST, GRAY, EMPIRE, BLUE AND BLACK FUR TRIMMINGS INCLUDE FOX, BEAVER, SQUIRREL, KRIMMER, CARACUL, I\UTRIA WOLF AND FITCH REMEMBER, THIS WEEK FINISHES THE MANUFACTURER'S COST SALE AT SALE PRICES, NO COATS ON APPROVAL recelved from the committee soon, it 1s expected, Percival District Growing The Percival avenue district of Kensington hag experienced marked growth during the past months of 1925, Passing along that thoroughfare, one may seven new houses which have n con- structed durlng that time, together with & new land development which will provide ons of the most at- fractive residential sections in town when completed. Running through this development will he « - | street, now in the course of struction, fFhich will open new district of the town. In fact, the entire listrict bf Kensington is showing a gradual growth. Severul new houses are in the course of construction and the | presence of several other newly completed regldences att fact that building has during the past season. Addjtional Bus Service avenue con- up a been brisk residents kick to register and they are not bug service at One It is ¢ additional servic througih the ¢ one t is the fact that ving adequato present tine, vesterday th th re. the stated ther marked need in that dist due to the fact that m women in that locality shop in New Britain, Uy willing to leave v in the morning on tir which conveys the men to the bors, they are unable to secur other conveyance until after in - the afternoon. ILiven then, it is pointed out, they are un- able te return home until about 7 in the evening. This citi- zen recommends that an extra ba run in the morning and afternoon. The matter of secur additienal service is now the Connecticut company is alto desired that a bus be to Percival avenue somewhat lier in the evening than does present one which makes con ctions for conveylng the working men their homes. These men are unable to arrfve home until 7 o'clock and feel that a bus leaving the center of New Britain at 6:10 or 6:15 o'clock would greatly appreciated Several residents that. although they have automo- biles of thelr own, they would pa- onize the bus line, if v' were given. Th stated that many other exereige the same views on t ject. for day, theiv an- one in It run to about De have stated adequate Real Estate Transac Ellon M. Norton of K sold to Peter Pajor one and one- acres of land in Kensington on north side of Farmington av- enue. It is bounded on the east by la proposed street known as Glendale Ellen M. Norton has sold to Dr. J. Goodwin a house and land in Kensington west of the residence of Mrs. Margaret Sheldon on Farming- ton road. These real have been recorded at the offic the town clerk Bridge Party is Held Miss l.oretta Alling of Kensington tables of bridge at her hom yesterday afternoon. The prizes were won by Mrs. Ora Mrs. Paul G. Baker and L. Moftatt. Refresh- served in the o estate transactions o ments were course the afternoon New Britain Road Again Complaints are being heard d:_)fl\' regarding The condition of the New Britan road between Upson's corner and Sand Bank hill seems that in spite of the way department holes filled up., 1z developed. trucks to ke new bumps a tinually Motorists report that are 1 wracked to a great extent and are ing to 100k around for some way it of the situation Tonight Whist Night Tonight will be whist the town of Berlin, there of these affair: i ests to the | resident | bus | pending | of | efforts of the high- | on- | being | one in East n. ton Athletie club wi social in Lloyd hall of St. Gabriel's tain in the chureh, ed to e irch social 1 will m of (I pre 1 both Epworth League Supper ‘ast Derlin Methodist Epworth league will hold a in the church parlors night from 5 to 7 o'clock. per wlll bo open o th which games will be played and general good time had by ail. Has New Radio Set Rev, John €, Brennan, Paul’s el tecently purc the lafest desig cellent results so fa he does not find it out the Hartford Or three degrecs on the Fast Berlin Items enters church supper The sup- publie and social at pastor and states tl t to tion within twe dinls, day f spend her sister b Stream, 1., 1 the winter Henry Medd. The local s will public supper the Methodis evening from invi W, e, ang Main strebt spent Th v guests of friends in Clinton The weekly whist social glven by the lad church in thé ch eve o Ruest o for Valley will spend with Rev. und Mrs. members of attend Saturday All are church to § o'clock. Dowd of as the will as hostes are invited to attend delin act GIFT TO HOSPITAL Worcester, M Nov The Worcester city pit ceive amount estimat $100,000 and $150,000 f of Irving Wood became k committee of the city voted to recommend t) cil that the provisions of 1 lating fo bequest \ The Day Kimball hespital and Wm. Backus hospital Norwich, also received one-third of the ho tate of Boston, it city coun- | T e e The Purity of Cuticura Makes It Unexcelled For All Toilet Purposes [ = & & & > ] | Plainville News WOMAN DIES WHILE VISTTING HER SO8 Mrs. Jennie Salmon Passes Rway at Age of 70 WHIST IS HUGE SUCCESS Large Crowd Enfjoys Card Games at | Leglon Hall—Standard Steel Bowl- Belline—C, E. Notes—Briafs, | ‘ ers In Top Form—Funeral of Vito | Mra. Jennle Salmon, widow | Emanuel Salmon, passed away last at the home of her son, Her- | bert Salmon of Hughes street, while n & visit to him. She came hore | rom Sterling, Mich, two months | ago for a short st 8he was 70 | oll. Salmon was born in the vince of Quebee, Canada. She lcaves her son in this town and an- | other in Michigan, Funeral serivees will be conduct- ed at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow after- noon at the undertaking parlors of W. A. Bailey & Co., Rev., William G. Giffin of Forestville officiating. The body will .be shipped to Sterling, Mich,, for interment. Whist a Success A successful card party and social was held by the ladics of the Church of Our Lady ®f Mercy last night in Legion Hall. It was preceded by a food sale in the afternoon, the two her netting a profit of $200 was also dancing in the eve- of s were won as follows Mrs. J. E. ture; Mrs. Peter Mrs. Daniel Collins, eorge 1%, Cook, hand- s Thomas O'Brien nI Bristol, dish; Mrs. I)lur sea I'homas Roy whiskbroom Cook, Mary Hanna er knite five: Wil Wiilia al- William of Cassidy, gher, sherl hosiery; Mrs, Tur Calmbac] Harry William mornin it 9 o'clock. nferment in St ceme mad Joseph's ey A fine tribute {o Mr. haracter has been paid by aid today 1l Play Here Sunday o Dritain ngers for veok-end, consequ will be treated to INSURANCE Strong Companics. Prompt Settlement. Rebt. B: White Agency ; Norton Piace Gommm ty Theater Plaiavillc FRIDAY, NOV. 20 “THE WOMAN HATER" Two Acts of High Class Vaude- ville Comedy, Singing and Dancing I ces—15¢ and ! = | ts regular meeting at FRIDAY, NUOVLEMBLL game. The Rangers held the Wa- terbury Tribunes to 6.0 and tied the Thomaston Ponles; they are consid- {ered one of the classiest teams in Vlu- Hardware City anl give locals a battle, The West Ends will hold a hard pr. Sunday morning before the E. E. Notes The Christlan Endeavor society of | the Congregational churc h wi'l held | b o'clock the tople being, ware God's Bounties Sunday afternoon, “How Can We \\‘l\l Others?" Miss Sadle Okenquist will enter- taln the local Endcavors and thelr Mayor Had Obiect in Failing to guests at a Thanksgiving supper at her home on Tomlinson avenue at | 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening. All | members planning to attend arc asked to notlfy Miss Okenquist m advance, Hit By Drunken Driver Walter Knox of Knox Bros. gra- age 18 recovering from a painful in- | jury sustained a f nights ago | n he was the victim of gross | negligence on the part of an intoxi- | cated auto driver. Mr, Knox's car 18 stopped by the side of the road, | he was repairing it, when the r machine strick him and tore In Great Form The ard Steel bowlers, after weeks of losing, came back with terrible vengeance last night, ed the pins all over the Rec dleys for enormous scores, ned the New Departure team of Bristol by §4 pins, The visitors were In good shape, but they could not compete with the home talent, E. Brooks smacking out a 134 and Litcher getting 47 for three strings. The total of 1571 speaks for its The scores New Bowle Sta Departure 88 1 Bertha . Champa H. Champu. Colella Johnson 407 II||||\|Ill Broks 134 Litcher C. Brooks Ireeman Hoffman Not Such G ”nll Torm liaison offers of Brock-Barnes were not on st didl ot resel nville - thelr bowling visitors West Hartford notice that the naires were as 1 last not appear, ibly Monday, arranged. Girl Runs Away Miss Gertrude Hawle stville has from her again, tination. armi of . has notified 1 boring cities to be for t) 1 Notes The Y. M. C. A, will hold inkortan cial ting lock this evening. Al members urged present, as business of an ¢ ily important charatcer i e The New Dritam Epworth | . which included Plainville surrounding towns, will n Plafaville M. E. church t Charles H. Monble: tian churcl 9 he nd a new ¢ November w wred Mr! estyille the to be and , pastor of will © prayer meet Advent Chuis ool football team will 1, Not Boy, Father Mad, Hits ’\Ioth r; Given Imo wer conrt with to kill his wife after s to a gir wished, w STOLEN AUTO IN MERIDEN An automobil of 9 Alba n fron iden police Service Station The Crosley Pup, complcte $20.00 Frecd E 6 tube complete Willard A Batteries Diamond B, Rentals and Recharging All Type Radio Batteries mann, set §17 St 5.00 00 45 volt $2.95 FRECKLES AND " WUERE YOU GONG WM TUE PAIL, 20, Bristol News STRATEGY SEENIN WADE'S SELECTION Reappoint Ingrabam | FAYORED NEW ARTS COURSE High School Basketball Schedule | Arranged—>Michigan's Attempt To Extradite Courchaine Fails — Checks For $1,500,000, That Mayor Wade is clearing the lecks for action and'in every possible preparing for the fray which revolves around the pro- vosed installation of the industrial arts course at the high school, is shown in his new appointments to | the board of education Plans for the proposed were gotten under way and structor, whose salary was ir with the list of oth approved by engaged. W or teache the city council, Later when the of nece new equipme brought before the council rroval and appropriation, to the whole plan developed as a substantial amount of money was | involved. The mayor particularly has viewed the idea with disfavor | un] it is expected that he will lead | 1L:ln against the proposed in- That he is an able ta ician 1s shown by the preliminary | lisposal of his forces. Dudley 8. Ingr m, who summarily dropped from the hoard of education at the council meeting, known to have favored the plan ind would have allied himself with the members of the board favoring the course dropping of Mr. In- gralam was a complete surprise to himself, the t intimation of the mayor's contemplated action coming to him the night before the coun- | cil meeting. the othr nt for ap- was | r hand, A. v appointee, 1 incertain terms th B not in favor of the proposi- board of e en the of education taken place on honors so far ducation, o Attend Annual Meeting Miss Hele Hutchinson of the hool, corresponding State Kindergarten represent the kin Bristol at the third sociffton in tinetly of the will 5 of I meeting of the len tomorrow afternoon Water Commissioners Mecting © monthly meeting of the hoard conmmissioners wa held v ovening at the oftice of | lepartment. That Bristol grown during the last n by Supt. Lourie's report. ter Qills I(\l October 192 those f he same meont has W, > exceede ear | "hool basketball to i activa winter r of Tho of many of 1 f ends. as carly i3 preparin er the coachin 1 is expect time ri this year first gan Rristol ter at Torring nina Iy lived in Briatol, opposition |7 in Barnes | by Goverpor Trumbull at a hearing yesterday afternoon, Courchalny Is wanted In Michigan to answer to a charge of desertion of his wife and child. The denial of the requisition was made on the ground that Cour-| haine had never established a residence in Michigan and it was necessary for State's Attorney Earle N. Nash and Sherift Adams of Pon- tlac Michigan to return to Michigan empty handed, Courchaine has been released from the custody of tho police here, An Interesting side nection with this case the fact that Attorney Joseph P, | |O'Connell who represented Cour- | |chaine, 1s a classmato of Attorney \1 ), both having attended Wil on Academy over 14 years ago. | | They sadlons sight of ecach other | until they met at the hearing )rn~’ terday, Mr, Nash {s a Massachu- | setls man but some ycars ago re-| {moved to Michigan where he has ttalned success in his profession, Mr, light in con- s found in and Mrs. Courchaine former- | but a few months ago she went to Michigan to join ler parents, who live near Pontiac Mr. Courchaine attempted to get a position in Pontlac but failed, and to Montreal and later to this To Play Pionecrs will Hartford ternoon, gard st teams in th Bound Over to Superior Court Valon F an of 86 Pratt s bound over to superior court rday by Judge Willlam J. Ma- in the court yesterday morning. He was arralgned on a statutory offense, Bonds were fixed at $1,500 which up to this time have not been furnished. Richard Mansfield Players to Return The Richard Mansficld Players who created such a favorable fm- | pression when they appeared at {1 “w.xnv\xnh\' theater last week, will play a return engagement for days, December 4th and 5th comed, “Why Marry?" will presented both evenings and ose Hangs High" will be repeat- ed at the Suturday matinee, To Hold Tag Day Volunteers of national institution General and Mrs, Ballington Booth 1§ will hold a "Chi 't Day" tomorrow will the w play the at Muzzy The visit- 1 as one of the state in its class yeste lone two The be “The America, a founded by Tag prise drive, young henefit S the state. Mre. Booth's Bristol is endorse committee liam A, 1 1 the of in tor work an honorary of Mrs. W Wolfen- Mrs, composad Tom Club Meeting Kinder Mrs. Kindergarten Tie Bristol neeting 0ol ority of t ors ¢ ports of read hel nue ve m e ki city were the recen it conven llfllhln\ at ng Post tay Office will served o holiday at houg! ' window will be open 9 until 11 I8 ro mail red 1 until Mails Stockholders ling 81,500,000 about of ars were kholders of 1l Get Bristol Co. for their ned in in the ‘al company with ght and Power taking a de- are cossary two- | was deposited | * was assured. Bristol On the Air are looking forward | cning, Decem 11, | d evening program Travelers station, arly e prog numbers that it is cer- y ted are uv‘rn: Depart band the Wallace B chorus under th W with WT IC, 100 Bristol art- gs by arnes- nal ad- R va A Sax0- crship of Cook, Beac Epaphroditus Peck .) 0 program will start at and will nearly a 1 of 1 n In the & Bristol nig! $:30 o'clock thr Lour ¥ Nipped d Bud Bristol One of Mother’s Principal Worries is watching over the health of her children. Is your youngster restless? Are there signs of worms? You know the symptoms: pale face, coated tongue, dull eyes, itch- ing of the nose, constipation. Dr.TruesElixir will relieve these conditions and has the effect of bringin back your child to remew health and spirits. Its pleasant taste and its thing, clearing and cleans- ing properties make it espe« clally effective as The True Family Laxative and worm expeller Family size $1.20; other sizes 60c and 40c. £rnoon two young women, als leg: d to be solicitors for a New York ity orphanage, swooped down on the Main !-'l--l business section and made many calls before they were apprehended It w hout b o'clock when Secre- tary Arnold of the Chamber of Com- merce office was informed by a merchant of the activities of these fair visitors. He set out to locate the 1 overcame one of them as sh king for funds just below vard. re advised to visit police readquarters and on their arrival there were accompanied to the chamber office by genial Officer “Joe" Strupp. Here came the usual interrogation and checking up pros coss, The questioning brought out the fact that they had been advised to report to the chamber office but had lodged it and upon being confront- ed with the facts in the case they became indignant, Notificatio® was given that publi- city would be given the case the fol- lowing day, the solicitors stating such action would not be necessary as they would immediately leave the town. They left the ¢ the last seen of th ipproached the r hamber office and m was when they Iroad station. Armistice Day Program re Called Failure vicemen's Betterment il hias heard so many com- plaints from ex-servicenien over the Armistice Day parade that it may be lecided that the ]v‘&xdo will be the st to be held here in honor of the 3 ce of the ending of the The oun servicemen claim that they of the parade insofar as r 't of the public was oncern; because many thought that the long line automobiles arked the end of the procession. he public dance w and Company I, C. N. G, it because of it. Th conducted a check room ent stand at the ar- ceipts fell far short ¥ 8 invoived. Although amount to about $50, the any is without funds and some s W to be devised to out ure has Admission to the dance was free 1 that very few of those 1 the dance patronized cking or the refreshment courcil is consid- observance of e future. A din. x-servicemen and an ient or some other similar vill Le Nield to mark the ob- of the day. v ore quiet AT ner for t ent affs Day in . 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